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HftW/aJs-'mii Crofckdi
A NEW naJWtu op BU3INI
FOR ATHENS.
’Su0O|)IBfll% ■'*
GRIFFITH & WILT4F6RD,
rv Qhsdoor below U. I* Bloomfield'*
f j jf. | ! j-Clotliing Store.. • •
W E will no! enter intq detail of the.tna-
ny articles kept in the nfcoVe branches '
«r hn->iue« l|Ot wf invite nil to come Mid see
fur themselves.
not
them
Marbleixe-l (eon Mantles aud Gratae, G»g»
and Cub* ft^r children? Cane Chairs, Wash
Stands, Bankets, Brooms, Mats, <tc. Buggy
Springs, Axles, Boxes, Bands, Carriage
Trimmings, nc. Carpenters,’, Turners’,
Millwrights’, . Blacksmiths’ ml Farming
U tcusilr.complete. ...
All which will besold lew lor cadi.at
GRIFFITH.* WILLIFORD'S,
Athena, top) 2? . ; It
T WO months after date, implication
will Be'mailo to the OoOrt or Ordinary
of Walton County, -for tears-to seH 41>e land
belonging to-tlie estate ofDbrothv Lester,
late of said county, deceased. - *•'
- H.H.CAMP Adm.
SepiZ7 With the will amused.
HP'
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY*
W HERE AS; John E. Odell, applies to me
for tbs guardianship of Mary Heed, ille
gitimate orplwn of Isabella IiccJ, of sfltq
•ounty. * '
All persons interested will* tnxt*' notice
Uiat said letters will Tic granted at the next
Jforenibcr term of this court, unless legal
eause be shown to the contrary.
Given unJct nrrhend2fst 8 .; ’1855T .
M, GRAHAM, Ordinary
8ept 27. 30<T.
— - -*•**'*■ • . —
Ttt
^ J I
(of" {be firm of P. A
umTney & Brd.) fiavitig' determined t*
leave the State, earnestly requests all per
sons indebted to the same, tocunojh.r ward
and seitb- their. tffcounta end not or.es Ion
ger indulgence 'cannot be 1 given. 4 All sc-
eontrts will be ernisidered iluc from the dale
of OitMolutien^Aagust 8tb, 1855.
jb&P'i, >4 f at Summer.
-
^ - NOTft/«.
rn»B capuihenhip heretofore «xiiting be*
, X tween the subscriber*. under the name
C£/'.F M * ,EY * BRO., wasdjMved
t com r , ^ L <5h th§ 8ih day of August, by mutual consent,
eiu *ri» amna ofvho fo’lmvng: Either party f 8 AotMftfod T6 use- the ‘name
oftbe firm in'tbc settlement of the bbaioew/
They retain thanks to the citizens bf the
tawn and surrounding country for the very,
iipersrpatro^age^th'gy have received, ;
Those iiitnbted to the firm jvill find their,
notes and neerjunts qt the old stand, where
vvoula confer' a special” favor upon lbs
subscribers, if they would call soon and pay
them off. ; P. A SUMMEY.
- * J.B.E. SUMMEY-
Aug. ie, tans/;* . «m, .
fTTRE business willhe continued at thy old
A stand, under thy Maine of SUMMEY A
JORES, where they would be glad to -wait
upon all their former friends and customers.
I hey intohd Keeping, asusual, a good stock
of all kinds of ^Groceries, Hardware, and a
general assortment of.staple Drygoods, Ac
nlT of whlcli will be sold on the most favora
ble terms,“'for enth or good country produce
. SUJdMEY A JONES.
‘ ^pt*t J6, 1855.
I AH
W \RT ROSE, M.
e Roj at College of Pbyeici-
' V Physician in the
for diseases of the
T R. L. BLOOMFIED’S old Clothin
l house, null be found, in addition, to his
large and handsome stock of . .. . .
READY MADE -.-CLOTHING,
a large and splendid assortment of
STS*whicbUr-1 Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings,
t tbit itis now' aX car*- &C,.'
of tbs Stomach and Liver. I , „ , , k "
tedieine directly into the bs made np to order; and all orders left
. *. RAHAWAY.
WLook out for a Scoundrel .&
R AN AWAY from the snbscriher,About{he
20ih August lust, my boy, Clark, a Black
smith by trade. Raid boy was last Seen «ti£
heard of in Madison county, On., where b*
had been at work sometime previous to lit*
disappearance. It is thought he^ffas been
decoyed away br some white person. Sflld
boy weighs about 1 ?0, or 185 lt».—about five
feet, nine or u-n inches high—Copper colored
—large “mouth and eyes—shows his gunt
teeth very plain when laughing—his jirir
teeth considerably decayed—was riding ' a
bay horae about eight y*nts oid, with a black
quilted saddle, the horn broke off—a' wart on
the right &houlder t nnd ft !^nr on the right
side of his breast. Said bot^is nbolit twenty-
seven years -old. I will'■pay fiftY dollars,
forward for the upprchenMurt ofsaiefboy arid'
the scoundrel-wlib decoyed biin off, With eu-
dence sufficient to cot iei hijn ; or A liberijj
sewnrd for the appr icnsicn and. confine.,
ment. in any safe jai : tint I may recover
Mid boy. i II. T)EAD\VfLEIi;
Elberton, Elbert c , Oa' Sept. 20'. '
' The "Georgia jijtcn .will please cony
till forbid, add aeud dccount tO thistlfficc. '
' ? T~r. ■? . . ,
GEORGIA,.CLARK .COUNTY^
^ ottr J of said County
flTn.EREAS, John W. ■ Hamilton Adminls-
fftrator of Dcowry J,-Hamilton; late of
saiAcouin)r,deoeasea, petieio<>»-tbe Court for
a disrhnrg* from said Administration,'
Therefore, All person's concern*A are
hereby required to show caftan, (if any thftv
hare) why Mid Admiaistralor should not, ht
theregulag term pf s«id;Court,to he held on
thefirst Monday in April next, be discharg
ed from m Almuii#tratio»^.
By order ofsftid Qoutii at a wgujar'term,
held this 3d day ■of-3eptamher,.185S,.:
Sept,C. . ASAM.;JACKSON, Qrd,
a us,
Loudon
l is„
I hare
rftnt mo In' ^
ble as
Lunas is certain^ the rational mede of at- for goods or cutting and making w»U
lacking the disaaae, and like many other *«*▼• prompt attenUon and wonranted to.
great and beneficent discorerfe*’, it seems | give full satisfaction.
stranM-why such treatment was hi* resort- ‘ ''' ———;
ed to-long ago. Where there is life, tlmre-is-J l Notice,
surely hope for the most seeming hopd—*'
cases, as throughout all the stages of this
sidions disease, th« wndtrful and beneficent
sfecit of its treatment arasoon apparent. I n
eases also of Bronchitis, Asthma,-Ac., tbe
iukxlingof powders and vapors has be
eminently succcssfnT, and to those suffer! n
under any of the above named complaints,
I can guarantee tptedy and certain relief.^ |
havc'plensnre in inferring to' - 207- names,
residents of New York, and neighborhood,
who have .been restored to. vigorous health-
About one third of. the above number, ac
cording to the patients own stateuivQts, were
considered hopeless cases.
The inhaling,Method is toothing, tafe and
speed#; and consists iu the administration
of medimnea in each a manner they are con
veyed into the Lungs in tike farm ofsapor, and
produce their-action at the seat of the disease.
Its practical success is destined to revolu-
ticuixe the opinions of- the medical wprld,
and cztablishe the entir curability of Con
sumption. , - 1 arly adapted to Planter^" Traje^-% 5 liberal
Applmanu will please stale if they have , hare of which we hav* m> Ioiigenjrfv4d, -and
ever bled from the Longs, if they have lost h 10 p e still to receive.
A Plantation for sale.
T OFFER for sale' my Plantation two aryl ft
JL half miles below .WatkinSville, bring the
.ff^Mlncc formerly owned by Rev. i.N. Glenn
"t contains upwards of six hundred acres*
about one half cleared, will improved, with
necessary ont bnildiiigg,girt-house- Xc. .with
a saw-mill in good order. 1 Will also sell
with the place my sawor, a likely and faith
ful negro fellow. - .
-JOHN CALVIN JLOHNSQN.-
June 28,1855. - - ■- - - tf"
, 'COLT
A COLBERT, at the old stand of \f. T*. ■<&
|J-C. TURNER Groceries sold for cash and
I three months time only. ,
JAMES I. COLT, .
william c. colbert;.
No. 0 Granite I^>w, Athens, Ga.
®m. August 6, 1^55
BEALL & STOVALL,
Grocery merchant.,
Augusta, Ga.
117IEL continue the Grocery .Busines is
If ITS searches, at their Old Stand an
BROAD STREET, opposite the Planter’s
Hotel.
Our Stock of Groceries will; at all times, be
j 'nrge, the assortment complete, and patticul-
GEORGIA, JIA1.L dOlJNTY.
TTIIEREAS, J. EvOdeRhnd'J. E. R^wipe
If apply tqjne for letters of ndmibistra-
tioq, upon the estetebritnuheu Mayfield, lite
<if said couuty.'difpeased:-* -*•
All persons interested are hereby notified
that said letters will be grauted at- the next
Novemliertcrin Af »1.!s codrt, uni** legnl
cause he shdlrif tft the contrary;'
Given under my biihd gfst B^f.{*TS55. -
M. GRAHAM; Ordinary.
Sept. 27. ' ' ; ; 30fi.
flesh, have a.cough, night sweats .and fever
turns—what anu how much {hey expectofaje,
hat the condition of their stomach and |
bowels. The necessary Medicines, appara
tus, Ac., trill be forwarded to any paTt. -,
TERMS—Fiye dollars, Consultation fee.
Balance of fee payable only when the pati
ents report themselves convalescent.
RECOMMENDATION BY PHYSICIANS.
We, the undersigned practitioners in tne-
dicThe, cheerfully and heartily recommend
Dr. Roses method of treating diseases of the
Lunfestmd-Thfbat, as the best and most efiec-
tual eoer introduced into medieal-practice'. Ou
WMA BEALL,- « . .
JNO.AV. L. STOVALL.
DISSOLUTION! - -
T OE copartnership' in'the rranklm Job Office.here
tofore existinc.'unilershe finr ofOMfcty Sl ICetsea,
is this day di.iolved by mutual consent. The lmsine.se
n iUpe continued hj J. H Christy—by whoa the debts
oftbe Into concern wflTbe paid,'ana who I'w.irau-
Ibofiied to Collect the demands due to it.
- JOHN H. CHRISTY,
Athens,.Jan 1L J855. . VVUXLAM K ELSE A.
t i —» —...... : 1 "*■
Pay up! Pay
T HE undarsipred most earnestly requestwlI persons
.indebted to the late firms 6f CAkott!Kilse* t
Buena, and Christy Sc Kiuii—as also those swloi
him individually—to. Pay up at one: Many of
theaselaiass hare heen outstanding a tong time, «ii iu
mustabs4>lutely bo settled without drlav.
He trusts that a sense of right and justice will lead,
every onethdebtsd to settle up immediately. If, how
ever, it shall turnout that he is mistaken in t his, he Will
be forced, bowaver reluctantly, to “ try what virtue.
5SSCS . .
Giu, nnd all other kinds of gearing. Mill-
Irons and all kinds of Machinery made to
order. . - - - .-
Iron Fencing of selec* patterns,
berets in’
jah!8
OHBISTY
BEALL & STOVALL,
Warehouse aid CommissMU-tfor-
***■
' *ft*«t*
Augusta "Ga.,
W ILL contihue"the IVAREH^USE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its
| branches find have removed to the FIRE
convictions are bftsed upoirliavtagsetwil lisovall'dnth r*’
of out pwv patients., confirmed consumptives,
restored to vigorous health after a fey ’ nea * the ®°k;lv ’ .
months treatment by Dr, Rose, in the'aboye 4 P“» gB j n * Ut * p^ton. Bacon; Gram, dnd
named disenses the application of^Meoicat- l ot , M ®° 1,clte d-. ' . *
ed Vapors,’’ ibhaled directly into the Lung's, i , us j>al Advances made on 'Goflbfi ttf
may. be ju>Gy considered a great boon to I ^ * a store, when required^ .'.
Bufforing humauity, rendering Gonsumption I ABLotton consigned to us will be sold_nt
w perfcetly curable disease, j are ^ 0B ^ e > .' v f' ere on ^ ot the firiM*may at
Dr. Hose deserves well of the profession a " time*’he fonnd.
GEORGIA, CT.ARKE COUNTY.
"llfTHEREAS,Ev<*rett Yejtfbj applies to me
VY for letters of Admiftistralion with the.
•will annexed, op ibe estate of James Rhodes,,
late of said County, deceased—These * are
therefore to cite and admonish, all aud singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed , to be aud appear fit tuy Office ou or before
the first Monday iu 'December next, to slyjw
enuse (if any they have,) why sgid letters
should not then be granted the applicant, or
to such other person or persous as the Cqiitt
may think proper.
Qivefi under my hand nt Offioe, this the
fourth day of October, 18^5.
ASA M. JACKSON,
Oct 11 Ordinary,.
STARCH POLISH. .
JUST received by .
J T. BISHOP A SON.
Oct. 25 1855.
For Sale or Rent! . -
A NEAT dwelling place, occupied bV the
undersigned, and“ adjoining tjie lot" of
Mrs. Baxter, containing six comfortably
•rooms, a well of water r; nhd qll necessary
nut houses aud stable—embracing unu acre
and a quarter of well cultivni'.d land^stocked
with choice fruit trees. Terms very liheral
Oct. 41
rCfy
’ E. M. EBW AliDV.
tf
FALD AND WINTER;GOODS.
YlllIB Subscriber, -thankful-to his friends
Ji and the public ‘for past patronage, in-,
forms them thut-he is iu receipt of a large
and handsome assortment of EALL AND
W1NTRR GOODS;’among which ane Meri
nos , DeLames, Brocades, Alpnccas, Ging
hams, and l’rints. cheaper than-usual. And
a variety of hther goods for Ladies and G*n
tlemen. , P!o.tse cull and examine tov. stock.
.Oct 18 ISAAC 3d. KENNEY.-
rrr
I RON FENOiXG, Balconii-s, -nnd Ycran
das, of selcct-PuUerqs, manufactured to
.Order by .the Athens Steam Coiujianyv j
Oe*. 18
GEORGfA. CL'ARKE COtNTj^.'
nrURREAS, Thomas Simonton-jtppiies t<j
YY me for Letters of Adutiulstraikm on
the Estate, of John \V. O. ok,, lute of said
County, deceased—These are therefore **d
eite and admonish all and ‘singular^ihe^kta-
dred aud credit::*# - of said deceased, to hi
snd appear at my office on or before tl»e.first
Monday iu December next, to shew cause, (if
any they have.) why said letters shoyldejtnt
then be graqtod Aho jipplicunt or ,to ^uclt
other persou or person? as the Court mqv
judge proper. : -
Givcn under my hand, at Offioe, this the
11th day of October, la^S. . ..
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordioarv.
October 25, 1885. ... »
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.^
TS7ILL beold bekwe the court hs't^e
Y T door, of -Ciarke - county. «w tlie fifst
'.''uesday in Jawuaiy next, during tha-legal
ours of sale; One tract bf hmd iirvnkl etmn-
TO THE PUBLIC.
winzZf; Hour and
•m* ( M3AL. . «-*
TallasA Mini;? v Qlarke county, Ga.
TflUE undersigned has leaseduf Mr. Robert -
, J. T. Fowler, rof ft suries of years,'the above
Quanted MWs^ori flie tjeonee River,. 8 miles
Northwest of' Athentr, -near, the rofid lefftling
to Lawrenceville, find having "had the same
put in complete aud thorou^i Repair by'Mr.
E. W. Wessfin, wlio is a superipr nftd practi
cal millwright, 2nd who the undersigned
takes pleasure m recommending as being nn- (
surpassed in his professional line, now begs
leav» to notify tlie public, that he is ready
to convert wheat fiitd flour, or corn into meal,
in as quick (fine, nnd in a manner to give hs
general satisfaction as fitly other millsofthe
same number of tunners, either North, South,
East or West.
These mills have but one run, each, for
wheat and -orn, but will each grind vitli
ease from one hundred to one hundred and
fifty bushels per day; they aire never inter-
ferred with, either by high or lot? water, con
sequently persons wishing, or sending
gon loads of gram to be ground, will ftl
time be detained Ttmgcr than a few |
I have in my ctnploymenr-, Mr. Had
Wright, tvhois ajpractical mUle'r. and whose
character for honesty and veraci y, is so’Well
knywn to this commumty''that' f need only
say, his services are engaged as principal
miller. ' r - . ;
All grain received, to be ground at these
mills will be mjtqghed and toled accordingly,
aud a certificate of .Loth the amount receiv
ed, and ret urned will be sent bock to. the per-
sow sending the. grain.. Andh ra connexion
herewith I wish distinctly to uotifythe pub-
lio, that I have been at considerable expanse
in -procuring and fitting up;two.superior Nq.
10,anchoi>brqi\d balliugcloth^. 'Chese cloths
are in fine order, and it w. both my interest'
nod my wislrto.kpqp them so.. Flour ground
from wlieat-wct*or quite dainp, will ^aoon
not-paly during Ay juiiuclqfUs.of thjs descrip-
tiombutcau uaver be niade to please those
semiingthegjajn either iu quality or quan
tity—jrheuJn mpjt cafes,the mills or the
miller, niter doing all that thry cat), do' on
bad wheat, generally:receive tbeir^full.share
kffblame. Wheat, therefore, sqnt.to these
nulls, either ft’et or qaita damp, will ,{n no
instance ba ground uutil the same is prpper-
lj.dried,amfin every iusjance of this nature,
the miller isio-bc the only judge
-¥Hf» ug.to, keep (luise mill^i in, constant
operation, tbodtadwsigned .wil gbqd V>
purchase both ftheat aud qoru. Wheat will
be imHhqsfdh thoroughly dry at the rate
ot 60 lbs, and . corn at' the rate of 56. lbs,
twthe buslighdelivered at tbe mills; and. the
highe^jqashVSikC** will bp paid .for either.
.The upimtig—Ij; fcsidiug at .these
and intends "giviug his. pefsom
for h(r'up wearied labors in bringing .the In
haling Method to such a degree of, perfec
tion. : - . ...
RALPH STONE. XI, D,
JONAS A. M OTT, M, D.
; - CYRUS KUI01.EY. M. D.
- * - .SR », AUSTIN M, D.
ORVILLE UPSON, M. D, -
GAVIN WETMORE, H. D.
DR ROSE'S TREATISE. ON CONSUM-
ETION.
Price one dollar. Address,
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE.
Office 931 Broadway,. New 1 ork i g rante( j at the' next November Term of said
■ B. Yh.... .tow « ">• Given under»v Wd offiee.
-ill letters prepaid. My correspondence be
ing-extensive, applicants to -ensnre replies,
must enclose postage.
Money letters must be regiatered by
the Post Master,-when they will, be at uiy
risk, not otherwise.
aB times'be fdnhd.
'Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 Cento per
Bale. , - V
‘ WBf.M.BiAlSi " *
- ' ' JNO.'W. L STdYATX:'
August 80
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. v
VY^HEREAS, -Asa Whitbey applies to me
* for letters of administration oh the
estate of Arthur C. Wilson, deceased, tate-of
said, county.
The kindred and Creditors of said deceased
are hereby notified to file ’their objections in
I terms of law, otherwise said letters will be
aiODHE & CARLTON
H AYING moved from No.- 3 to 7 Grhnite
Row, and having -purchased a Spring
Stock with great care, ask our town and
country friends to come in and examine, and
we feel assured that they will be pleased
with’ the qualities, styles and prices of our
grinds, consisting of * • ■ - *
. French and English Calicoes, ' -■*»* *•
French’andScotch Ginghams, new designs,
. French printed Jaconets, * ' ' >
Fren^ijjrintedOrgaftdies, -
French printed Bareges, * * ‘
Plain, figured-and striped Grenadines,** ,
Plfiin“Bareges -of all colors and qualities,
jfich (Jrgandy, Barege; and Silk Flouucc'd
Robes, • * '
Beautiful worked Collars,-from Sfi cents to
' '. 7'dollars, *
CbemlzettsairdCbUevettsQf new find fash ‘
’* idtiable styles, ' ~
Silk and Lace Mantillas flew patterns,
Bleached and brown goods',; *■
Hardware, Crockery nnd Groceries,
PfiBRY DAVIS*
M: TKGKTABLE*
p Apr. KILLER,
STILL TRIUMOMAW,
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
W E take pleasure in reforring the reader
to the^ testimonials of our prominent
druggists a fid well known citizens to the vi r-
t ite of Davis'Puhi Killer. We Rave Used *tlie
artiolc and: found it valuable.' The sale of
this article iu tbe United j5tuic#,is bcyoudall
precfrlcnl, ns the books of the office wilLsUow.
—Cincinnati Couimerciul,
' -D.ivts’ Vegetablk Pain Kti.m.x.—We
refer-'our readers to n advertisement with
tlie&jtove caption, in I he advertising columns
of this nn if mug’s Kngk>. .Wc.fir>t lioard of
this medicine diiring a recent visit to the
New England States, and being struck"with
fUe novelty of the title, we. wwe induced to
make some enquiry about it, and were- sur
prised to h aru. iliatit was kept "constantly'
irf the honses''of most'ofihe inhabitants of
Ihe citiesftnd Villages where w;u stopped; lo
be used in cuserof-sudden attacks of*pifin,
burns, scalds, &,c..and we heard it spoken of
in terms jA high commeudatioa by b th
drfiggistb and physicians Tips mueli w«
can- with firopriefy say as'journrflis.ts, in fa
vor of tlie article.—Philadelphia Engle!. •
Parry Davis’ V,outablk 1’aipj Killer.
Tii'V'T- l' -.1— Yplgutarily. conscjencpusly.aud with much
Ajt 0 f fivhich we will sellout Augusta te> VreSsure, we recommend to our readers the
taD pwcthr, with the exception of BlmeheT .,lw<-<j-nanic<l inedicinc'. \V
//oftayurnand Calicoes,wluckwp do not pre
teq'd to'selj for 2 cents p^r yard.less than
Jtew ’York cost* for tire'purpose',of baiting
grfieti ones. -- - \ .
April.t9, 1855. ' "
Coach-Mating and Repairing.
. JAMES bTbORPEE,
f T th‘5-bld stnjid recently Occupied by R. S.
II. Schhveirell,*offers foT sale a lot of superi
or-articles of his own manufacture, at redu
ced priees—eousistingof
Carriages, .Buggies,, &c.
) Orders forfiny thing in' hisline thankfully
received and promptly exeeuted.
J@5“Repai ring-done fit’shorttjbticeanil
VeasonnKle terms. *'
Sept; 1855.
Oct. 4.
M. GRAHAM, Ordinary
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
RflffPrV IiivPFWflF'f' Tsr I A CCORDING to the last Will {tnd
ttOgerb Uiverwon Qo ldr, testament of William Park; lace of
Forcomplete' enref Coughs, Colds, I Jackson county, Ga., deceased, wilf btf sold
Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of at the court
h mse in Jefferson, Jackson c.o..
Blood, and all other Lung Complaints ^ on the Tuesday iu December next
to Consumption. # # .. 1 betweeti the usual hours of sale, the negroe^
pHI3 preparation is getting into use all ^ to tbe es tAte of sai<I William Park.
JL over our Country.si he numerous let- I cong i 9 tiogof men, boys, women and chihlreu,
ters we receive from our, various agents, L be go f d for the ' nrpose of a Jivisiou.-
inforniuig us of cures effected iu their imme Term9 cash Sept; 5 7th \ i 863 .
mate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying | ROBERT C'PARK I •
JOSIAH LESTER,’ \ Execut0M<
Oct 4. •' 1
SWAN’S
Bank-Note List and Detector.
it is one of the best, if not the very ie*l
Cough Medicine now before.the public. It
almbst invariably relieves and not unfre-
quently cures the very worst cases. When
all other Congh preparations have failed,
this has relieved the patient, as Druggists,
dealers in Medicines, find Physieians can
testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest
town, what has been his experience of 4 the
effects of this medicine. If he has been
Published semi-monthly, at Montgomery, Ala.
-...At $2.00 per annum, in auvanoa-Cw
e “fr W uV?' 3 ,P “■.“Vw'S I THE work is printed on fine Wfiite piper and new
selling it for any length of time lie will tell I L type, and in appearance wilt- be second tojioi)e iq
you ItjJTHE BEST MEMCINE EXTANT. [the UnitedStates. - ...
Below -we give a' few extracts from letters „ A South m.Bank Note N asseetial la r jvery B
.... v.__ „■ (Counting-House, and.public office. Let us unite in
we nave rootivw lately regarumg the vir- j advancing our eomnum interests, and not 4>crinit-
tues of this medicine. I 'Northern menBnd Noriliern Detectors to fluctuate our
Dr.S. S. Oslin,' of Knoxville, Ga., says:—I money matters as they may wish,, while we ;re qni-
«T have been using your Liv^wort and ^ revised on th'^a,
Tar vteiy extensively m my practice fortbree I publication, and all important financial changes
years past, and, it is with pleasure I state I they occur, noticed. Every exertion wHl- be made to
my beliaf in ito superiority-otel-all otbe [make it a correct and reliable guide to tire Banker and
articles with which 1 .ant acquainted, | “SST^oprietors, * Brokers, Aacti 9 necrs, Commis-
which it is reoo min ended. * I #ion Merchants, and others desirous of having their
Messrs. Fitsgcra!3 &. Benners, writing | names and business widely circulated,.are informed
from Wn vne.villo N C mv “ Thti liver- I that-a limited number of advertisements will be in-
trom ^ayystnie. a. o. fim iiv^r- special rates for advertising by the, or for
wort and Tar .s becotmug-daily more poiwt- r ehofter periods, maybe known by applying to any of
lar in this Country, *JM> WE THINK JVsYlt I my Agents, or at the office in Atlanta, Ga.
so. All . who 4pxe tried' it speak-in com- Specepatn numbers will be seat on application b,
tbio- terms *of it, afid Bay it--is very I ^f^Sions mtendbd for ths-^nk-Note
Lest and’Detector,*’must be addressed to'“Swan’s
Bknk- Note List.” Atlanta, Georgia
1 - p/tlMTEL SWAN.
Notice. * • ■
KOUGIA -^acksos.County,Nov. the 1st
\JJ85J, will be sold at the lata residence of
Williaiu Matthews deceased of said county
on. Wedtesday the 5tb day.of December next
all the personal property of said deceased,
consisting .of horses, cattle, pork, corn, ted
der. Wheat aud oats, one yoke - ofUoxen -and
cart..Household and Kitchen. Furniture and
various other articles too tedious to mention.
All for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Sale to continue from day
to day until all is sold. Termscash,
MILTON MATTHEWS, Exec’r.
Dec, 1, • . . . v
Notice. *
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Clarke County, Will be sold
•before the Court Hottse door-of said County,
ou the first Tuesday nt December next, dur
ing the'legal' hcrurs^ff sale, the House and
Lot fit the- Sigh Sroals,- in said County,
whereon Ephraim S. Hopping; .deeeaswl;
resided at the time of his denth. Also at the
same time nnd place, tbe Plantation of said
decensed, adjoining the House and Lot, con
taining about 1200 acres* a fair proportion
of which is in th • woods. Also nt- the sathe
time and place, the Saw and Grist-Mills at
!tlife«p:d High'Shoals.
• T : e house and plantation constitute a
very desirable settlement for any person
wishing to settle in taut part of the country;
.and -the-Mills being,en . a never-failing
stream, and one of the beet shoals in the
§tate,.moke them the most: desirable .prop
erty of that desoription, any .where- in Mid
dle Georgia. . Persons wishing to purchase
the lands or Mills, art requested,to examine
them-before the day of sale. All to be - sold
as the property of said dec’d- for tbebebefit
of his creditors. Terms on the day.
FARMELIA A. HOPPING,
Oct 18 Exr’x.
mcndablet tarms -of it, and Bay it ts veryi
beneficial iq allayiatip«\^iO complaints for I
which it is'rccomraenid«uJ ,,, **^"-
Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C. Mr.
e a
:ers of
Drills and intends' '"mug hfs. personal' and
cunstniAa^nUoq to'fuo keeping the ’fianie
iq complete order, sous at'all times tS^gitfe
merited,satisfaction lo pll Ihat iaay patroh-
ise him, v iand he to vain enough to'^ think that
111? bimsrelf fnillyrighf; and. miller
too. ^Ul.-cparefoM^hat i%asked of tljepub-
U* is a'fair'sJiaLe mr jjwjr patronage. .
.Aug. ‘;0.-r3t.. JOn'N t CHEATHAM. :
S. R. M&ran, assures us " utai ne uses
with great benefit in hifiwVMnwlH and
commends it to^his ufiigtlboiftr’ 'He gives,
anailStanee of a Negro womau, in bis vjcini
ty, who had bean, suffering with-disease.of
re- • -
Jaws* Bobersos,"General Agent.
Mammoth Sale!
Brennan's Dry Goods SWe,
* a, “” “' " " BROAD STREET. %
^40,t)00 ^iV OUTH
ty. containing nhuut-’four'hundred
ittoic or leSs, auljoinitig Mr< TitWM, Benja
min McR.ep and others, 'mi’which, is fir eiun-
' fiitHlJe (lw-yii* aiiit other vieccls-iry out-
h«iu-ie.«, bein,-.the plareVheA-on John McRee
resttlfid ftt tlie time of Ids dcatji. - •
*- Jp-SO; At tho^ sauie lithe* ami place; 4;}!
iq. sold hue uegro wuntun. Ppiltfs. about fig
toWsmlwitt), woman Rlimbt. alutui
Mpin Jesse j^o.qi 23* years jiui..;^Said
cl OTTtind, ne^Yo ih.'m.fieorgCjty hu sold
t the pfoperty of f sai5' Joliii SlclV’efiiecM,
a'd theViriTer of sat-1 jt^rr««es ns'fhe uronejAy
TIsaheltfiMc.Ri'e,,j«e of suiil* coufifr’, tfs-
'By vjr'ue of'r-r-Tbi* foohi tlu> Court
J s^id county,tor the Iten^tf'of
^ of said jlfp'dt.-respectivBly
. Notice. .
TUILL be eohl ti public-outcry before the
VY court house door-of Clarke county .dn tbe
fltst Tuesday in December next, during the
legal liours.M sole, 146 Shares of ihe.Stock
of the High’Shoals Manufacturing Company,
tto'be. sold,. ft% tlie property - of Ephraim ^
Bopping, lalft-of said county, deceased, by
the Will of said dec’d, for the benefit of bis
lcfeatass and creditors. Terms on the day.
-BARMELIA A. HGPPPING, Exr’x.
Nou.fi, 1853.
NOTK^.- •
A LL persons iudebted to Mary Stewart,
Jw late of Jackson conftty, deceased, are
fequested to make immediate payment, and
t’ose haring demands uguiust said deceased
uVo heri-by uotffied to itresent.them, ihtly au
thenticated, jvithin the time pi-escribed by
lffw. ■'* - ' JOHN A H^ARD. Bx’r.
- November 15, 1855 ”
rjtHE largest^td^ ^ ^ t0< *
and Tar., . . ******** ~ -w *
Such are the gooJ.report* Re hear of this
Medicine from all parts of ■ the South. Foi^
a report of tip* airpmsmg -cures Jt has per
formed in »Br - o r
Eatern States
patient to read
panics each botUe. To all, wo say, Aare hope.
hare hope I
TR-Y THE MEDICINE!! &
.. WAnvp’n iw qricnvlll Ever offered in this- City: On and after
i a * 7 , < f. D . 1 N ® E ^ t s .° 1 Monday, Oct. 8, the undersigned, with a view
And neglect not that cough which is daily t mftk J e a change iu the firm, and reduce his
weakening your constitution, irr.tatnigy.mr t heavy s t oc k of Goods, will sell with-
taroat and lungs, and inviting on that dread ^ reserve ' t Wholesale or Retail, the en-
disease, Consumption, when so soothmg ahd j - VK;k / a n d to save commissions, he will-
KKvrnTof? iverw«rt°i!f^ ^ l^tSSo thd-Good. would brifig.
Kogcrs oyrup or ljiycrwort and lar. I A T A U G T I O N
Cowntertoits miBwfafltoiL"
Planters, Dealers, aOdrthc public
The genuine article is signed Axduew j generally, will study their own interest .by
aL _ . _ .ft ..... • I *. _ ? il.!. O 4 aaW KnfnVA Kni'tnr* alcn .
P EQRGIA—Gl-wuc Covxtt-.—jW hey
*JT Walter Carson.applies ta hiofor lett<
Guardianship for*Laur‘a; Jane, Octayio Iaora
Taiuta- Catharine, And- Rdbert Mifrtiif, or
pbftns of John. A^Martiu, deceased ; These
are therefore 'to cite and admonish all per
sonsenneerned-to be and appear at • my office
on or before the first Monday in December
-nextf-tj’.shaw-cause.(if any -they have) why
said letters sbogthi nofi -thou he granted’ to
theappltqantyt to such y> ( ther p^rjsop; qr pet-
Given under my baud at office this the 1
day of November, 1856. *•-■>■
• A8A M JACKSON, Ordn’y.
Det^lr, -
: , —i
tres St. bet.Coati and St. Louis, N.O. | rest from date el
damautide
BISHOP i SON.
EXECUTOR’S. SALE.
ATT ILL be sold, up the first Tuesday in Jan-
•<“ uatpy next, before the court house door
xt Jefferson, Jackso%«05»ty, agreeably
the lastuful and tostaxnen^nf Mary Stewart,
•iSSUs W *
ooiiSt»:tti- - ' ”—’
sears of
toy..Hot;
eight, o;an
hay two ye
of tt> livisi
Nov 15,
<f
thirty-one
n, Albert, a
ten, Lewis.ft bo^
' Middleton, a
the purpose
nc Etfgiish Dui
INKY'S. Oct 18
Ga.
Sole Agents for the 'Sontnern States, to i
whom all orders and applicatiofls fof Agen
cies must be addressed.
Sold also by
•Smith & Billups, Atheos,
O.W.AR. R. J. Long. “
-jrBell, Jefferson,- ’»
Morrow & Kenedy, Monroe, •
W. Murray, Watkinaville, .
J. R. Stanford. Clarkesville.
C. W. Hood, Harmony Grove,
Platt A Bro., Lexington,
A. G. Wimpey, Dohtonega.
Morris & Co. Lawrenceville,
June'21,1855.
NOTICE. ..
-X^URSBsAJ'iT- to an Order of the Court -of
JL Ordinary ofrGlarke county, will .be^pkl
on Friday, the 7 tb of December Dhxt, at the
residence of Jtthn'McRse, late of said
sill the perishable property of
t, , and?nj|p. all 'the pep^jable
toabeltoMc Itae; dec.; consisting
»*■ yoke Oxen ; 1* Mare ; Corn -and
Fimner; Jiousdn»ld and Kitchen furniture.
Plantation-Tools, surd varesus oth^-things
not necessary to men^qp,
Teams on the-day, . ’"r
Nov.l, 181J8. ROWAN McREE; Adm’r.
of John aw'd IsAfixLi* McRxs, Dec’d.
N«»v.- 8. WHfT*
w <, y
-as
NEGRO SHOES.
F W, LTJCAS, will keep negro shoes
.made at the Watkinsviile Factory.
Oct, n:
TAKE NOTICE!
previous to
now due, and prompt
expected. WM. N-
Oct. I
P. S.—The Ladies are respectfully invited
to call and sec the Sjlks. Merinos, Cash-
meres. Wool,Pfaida, Alpacas,- Coborg Cloths,
Bomhuines, dc. <tc.. *
. Above the yv
Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856.
/ ■' i !/*r=r—V
EXECUTO R’S * S ALE. •
TiURSIJANT to an Order of tKe Court of
£ Ordinary of Clarke cgnnty, will be sold
before the court house door of WaHon.couot^,
Ion thefirst Tuesday in Jantury next, be
tween the usual hours of 8ale,nfie Jlouse and
Lot in the Tpwn of fcnroo, *>w m the oopu-
tancy of Mr. Wayne, adjoining Rufus Hughes
l’o be sold as the property of Thomas Saq-
, .am, lata of fcafd cotmuy of Clarkerdee’d.
Sold for tbe benefit of the Legatees- Terme
1 day. ^ JAMES T. SANS0M, Ex’r.
iicstone!
l FRESH sopply jntt received.
A Oct. 25 T. BISHOP * SON
Georgia; clarke county. .
HEBEA6, William M. Bog^
XjSj appligsTo me for letters of admin-
istralion^ cyj tltf estate of*Aaron Boggsflate
of said counfy'qcpeRsbd.'
These are therefore to die and adhfontsh all
singular-the kindred and creditors of
deceased to be anjl appear at my Office
Stf54»tC*4fdhevt|ie first. Monday,in November
naXltg j|liow o*use,_ ^if any. they have) w
said letter! should noUtheq. be grant
plicant; or to such other peraon o«*
‘’link proper. Given nnd'
'-ihTs *25th'T(|iy'of Seplem-
1 •> e? i
e speak from our
own observation nnd experience' when we'
say thur it removes pain as if by magic from
all parts of the.body, and is i-nc of' tlie best
medicines in use iur chccking Diartkoea, and
for removing the premonitory symptoms of
cholera. It is applied "both internally and
externally, with the best effi-ots.ftntl. none
who have once used the Pain Killer would,
willingly be without it constantly in their
houses. Ciucinuatti Eve Nfibpareil.
Davis’ P41N Killer.—This article needs
no donitpeut front us, blit the real worth of
50 valuable . compound, compels us to give
publicity to it, ni our Transcript. Mr. Perry
Davis, the manufacturer nnd inventor, is a
gentleman for whom we entertain the igltcst
respi-ct, and any article he sb*uM offer to-the
public we-shoufd have the utmost fonfi fence
:tr. The Pain Killer we keep constantly tra
hand, and have done so for a n tinber ol years,
nd have administired it for ails _f all dea-
iptions, bo:h external and internal, and
have ever found it to be the best remedy cx-.
tant. We well recollect its Tuat'uitreduc
tion for public patronage, it was then sold.iu.
few shops in ibis city: look at it now. the
orld are. its'palrons. A Few dav&'ago we
published a certificate from Burmah, aqd wo
tare* oTtcn seen them from the m.jSI remote
habitable regions of the glebe. •
Reader, if you have not a sup} ly on hand,
we trust you have, as it is almost indispen
sable) proenro it at once, nnd never be with
out it again—it will save mnuy a physicuMift-
bill. Pfovidenco DailyTrmsCtipL * :
* “ We presume no Medical preparation
ever offered to the public has been inore.thor-
ughly tested thay Perry Davis' Pai« Kil-
,er. Thousands^f peraons.Avercjheycalled
upon to do so, would cJiecrfully testify.that
they have used it for various ills* with the
most satisfactory success. It is within our
own knowledge, that an itqaiense amount of
suffering has been relieved by it. Its pro
prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis &,Soa, save no
oains or expense in order to satisfy tho.pub-
ic- Being strictly honoiable men, they ob
serve tlie utmost uniformity iu tlie manufac
ture of.their celebrated Pain Killer; Tito
materials, of which it is composed arc<«areful-.
ly selected—suae but the best quality being
used. By these means the high ropujation
which tlie Pain Killer has long since acquir
ed, is at all times triumphantly sustained.—
In view of these facts, wo are-by not means
surprised to learn that Messrs. Davis.A Son’s
sales are constantly aud rapidly increasing-
While we congratulate our friends generally
that so valuable a preparation us theJ!aifl .
Killer is-placed within their reach, we must
be permitted to rejoice at the well-merited
success of its liberal and enterprising propri
etors.—.Providence' Gen. Advertiser. '
and W«8°n Casting's K nd I
vliriety of Repairing and wr
promptly executed.
r 0«T general assortmtat of patterns osffthe
accumulation of years. A, list wilt "be aent
those addressing (post.paid,) '•
REUBEN NICKERSON: Agent
v. ^.t Athens Steam OoT
copper, bra as and heavy in&
castings wattfed. If
J' Q.W.&H.RXL0NG,
Wholesale aad Retail Druggists,
-. .r ; - ATHENS, GA.
K EEP constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock of ' ■ ■ > j
Paints, Oils, VarnishBS,;
t)ye Staff by Brushes, Wtndotb Glassy
Putty, tfe. $c. ;
Also,dealers in Freunn, English and Ameri-
• can Chehiicnls, Drugs, Medicines, Per^ 5
, funtery and Fancy Articles.
Physicians, merchants aud all others oan
depend upon their orders meeting prompt
attention, upon the most accommodating
terms.
Thcirgoods will be warranted as repre-
scutcd. January,1854.
New Firm and New Goods.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVER
AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL
- ,J INSTRUMENTS, dee. dm. • '
Maqdevillc & Talmadgs
IT A V£ just returned from NowYork.with
JH a largq,an<l beautiful assortment of tbe
above named articles, which they will sell
triir-apfirThftfi can be purchased elsewhere.
A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest
Style. Broaches, Phis, Ear and FingcrRlngs,
gold jj’uard-aud fp 1 ; chains, gold Pen* aud
Pencil^.gold and silver Buckles,gold and
silverThnrthlcs; * * ‘
SPECTACLES TO StJlTALL AGES,
and a gortd assortment of col'd Glasses;
Warranted sterling silver table, dessert and
teaspoons, stiver Forks, aud-all other articles
usually opt in a Jewelry store.
# The, superior advantages which tbe qub-
scribcrspossessover those unacquainted with
the bnsine|s^in purchasingdirectly front the
manufactnvers- and importers, and being
practical jewelers, renders them capable ol
properly judging the value of all they pur
chase anu recommend to tlie public.
Ih tlie department of Wa tch and Jewelry
Repairing,-we are determined, by enrefal
and neat workmanship, punctuality and low
pricesv to merit the approbation of the public
favor.
At} assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest
stpH*, always 00 hand; from seventy-five eta.
to otic hundred anil seventy-five dollars—oil
warranted perfect time-keepers.
A. 8 Mandkville, f W A.Tai.madgx.
Corner of Broad street and College At.
one door east of Paterson'sbookatbre.
Dec-22,1854. - •-* la ; ;
INK.
INK,
fPHK finest jet black Ink-ever offered in
X-tbis market, now for sale on drattgltfc.
S«ttd4» clean bottles, and it ie warranted -to
suit. The same Ink' icalso sold bottled by
August 23. ' - WM. N. WHITE. -
BOOTS! BOOTS!
rp HE uuderaigned has taken a Store oppe-
JL, site the Newton House, on College Ave-
and, where he will continue to make as fine
nuc good BOOTS as usual, of any descrip
tion. » t i 1 .
• Double-soled and Water-proof Boota,
Ruck Skin, do
Pump, ■ do
Patent Leather, do
Opera, do
Repairing done in the neatest and best
style. Tlie best of French Lentlier used and
win-rented. W. S. STARK.
July 19 _ - /
NEW STORE
* •*" * AND .
MW 0000$.
No. 12, Franklin House Range,* (L. J.
t Lampkin’s old- stand.)
Will. J. Morton,
(SUtXESSOU TO WM.M. MORTONS SON,).
R espectfully announces to the public
that he is now offering for sale, at the
abofte stand,«large and varied assortmeutof
A' . SSAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware^
Saddlery, &c.
The ?tocl is entirely new, and will be sold
at priTses to suit the times.
fflHritnat and the public are respectfully
fnvitfcd'to call and examine for themselves
f.if" The Books nnd Accounts of the late
firm of William M. Morton & Son will to
found ftt his store, and those indebted are
reqtmstcd to caH and settle.
Athens, May 10,1855. tf
*Wasfirog-day* a Luxury!
I AM now prepared to fill ajl orders for
Hollingsworth’s justly celebrated Wash
ing Machines—the greatest invention of the
agel This machine can be operated by a
child 6 to 10 years ol"age, as well as a grown
person—not requiring labor, but merely
healthfulsxercise. Will domore work than
8 to 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any
article, from a cambric handkerchief to a
bed quilt, and entirely without injury. It
is perfectly simple, and can be operated by
any one, and is not liable to get out of order.
Clothes prepared in the nsual way, except
not bailed,-that not being necessary.
Orders front the country, enclosing $20,
will meet with prompt attention. -
These Machines can be seen in operation
any day at the Steam Cabinet 8hop and
Blind Factory, near the Town-Spring, rear
of the Franklin House.
PURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS, PANEL-
DOORS,.Ac., cons tantl / on -.andund made to
order: Repairing of all kinds done with
neatness and'despatch.
’ Athens’. July25 S. D. BR1DG MAN.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
fB^HE nndeMigned-fespectfflUy- inform tlie
B. citixecaof Athens and public, general
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC:
saulttTr & IVY
A T their oldstandtnear the FranklinHouse,
Athens, *Ga. are better prepared than
ever heretofore to meet the wants of thetra-
veiling ptfbjie.'
Those wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages,
Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses,art invited
to give them a call—ns they have finer Coax
es and better stock than at any time hereto
fore',while their Driversareascarefulasoan
be fonnd anywhere.
i55»“At tho same time their terms are aft.
good asthebest. R.Saulter, Z.Ity.
ly*, that they have tab
ta^aftJont. &. Piitard’s
the Store-next door
are receiving a
fresh atiick ot ASSORTED GROCERIES A
CONFECTION AkY, ajul will keep constaatr
.ly on hand the best article that can be- had
in market, at the lowest prices, of Well as
sarted . S
ejt
ASA. Mr JACKSON, Ordinary.
Oct. 4. t
*t *—v v’7—-*—:— r*
Tf
NOTICE
- mxiirz
28*
May 10
L'-OJg.
afl who are
xsm
d firm.
BILLUPS.
- Sugars,
Cotfoes, *
Teas,
. Candles,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Liquors,
Champaigne Wine,
Porter and AJe,
. i+-
Pickles,
Sardines,
Lobsters,' *-■
Core Oysters, i
Mackerel,
■ Green and
Fruits,
Aamomls, Filberts,)
. Fireworks, <tc„ ■
Ancl various otfiea-artftdAftoo- tedious lo
mention. ** * - -• .
fftP^^/bme and bnv. - r.
N. B.—Those indebted to tbe undersign ed
bv note- or open accouut, for Clothing, will
pfease ^ or. {hey mi^r find
hands of im .officer.for collection.-
JOHN F. PITTARO.&J
COTTON, COTTON!
G U R W a rehouse is now open for tbe season.
Cotton and’other produce, stored at reft
lettable rates. Sept Vt. T. Biroor k Sou..
. : a— i-—
* CLARK SHERIFF’S SALE.
l-ZAN the first. Tuesday in Dceetnbex-jicyt-
L/will be sold before the Court House door-
iu the towp of. Wat lcius ville I Clark campy
within tW.legallioui-8 of sale the following
Fdmr to wit' Anday (alias)* Tom*,
boy abbot twenty-otie yeafs old, Susan a wo
man twenty or twenty one years old, tretfi'
a boy by th« 4fame of George, about Foor-
years-ftld.-the other a boy abbot two yeakft
old by the name of Nathan. Levied upon by
three'attachments'issued from the Inferior
Court of Said county.' returnable to th*
ApribTerm thereof l855r One in favor of
Townsend Crane & Co., one in furor of 8.- S^,
Farrar & Brothers,and one infitvor of Wil-1
iam.Il. Beach, alt, vs. Milner, Whitlow & Co. :
Levied upon as-tlie property of William A.
• .Whitlow, one oftbe firm ot Milner .Whitlow
above stated attach-
... •- 1 • ■*»; *.<
es of land more or leas, nd-
of Klntta and others,^ on the-
THRESH Salmon in lb 4 caos, cheap, at Ken
T atf’tn • March 30 *
_