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The Detnoor*ii* platform
of the compromise measures
Union. What better prompt
now the part/ is now abolitionised
managed and govern** bj tfieearae
rupt leaders, and Jibe
than in 1852, What hopes
tf^weeak’ tW the Go
?856, will adopt the princi
Kansas bill and i
the Missonri Coa.
more obnoxious to t
* promise of 1850?
Whigs of Georj
these enquires t
foreign
of |- r
the a
ai of
are
old-lint
affiliate with
will adopt no t
and no intellip
such opinip/
past h
Sent.
Thej
aoy.
remoer;
National
man entertains any .
is familiar with the
party.—Citron' &
V
The
►>n
buawaaCand
on speculation
are,:
Orleans -!
Fair Upland
Middling do. ' *
The stack of *
hand K!
LOOOi
Cotton on
ff * DIED,
In Athens, Gp. Sepi. I4tb, after an
of fourteen days, Kirs. Eur.i Maria, wife of
Mr. Wm. A. Bafti. - .
Werp iii>t for me, she Mnll&Mid,
1 souu shill sin ruber with tne Jai J
A'happier worM is irtWnie*,
lea, not longer stay wiiti yon.
A ray of light shone from a>«>ve
To light her way t<* realms «>f loro;
In calm submlssioh to His will.
She closed her eyes, and allwssaillL
As to onr sight the glii’ring spray,
Her gentle spirit passed away;
She left easb earthly tie. ta dwell
With Him who doeth 41 thiOgs w
'O God 1 bejeeroffttf and hied, •
A ud teanh'our hearts to be |esign<
And may we, when this lifos* oer
Meerber where pasting is no more. K.
well.
CANDIDATES.
AAAAAAAA/WVVVVVVVyvVMs
era Watchman.
I hasten to inform you
iredatiom in the vicini-
rling about for
some time past, destroying sundry out.
buildings—waylaying some ttnsuspect
ing turkeys, or visiting and attacking
their roosting places. But of late, they
have become more bold, insulting tht
traveler upon the bridge and lower part
of town. Tam informed of an assault
upon some wagoners who had camped
near the graveyard, carrying off some
of their property and causing them to
seek olhor quarters.
Last night they attacked a solitary
wagoner, who had camped for the
night near the town spring—plundering
and driving off some friend of the wag
goner’s, then knocking him down and
Flour advanced 6d. t Wheat 2d.;
Yellow Corn 6d , White Corn has large
ly advanced,, and is sotree, Yellow is
quoted at 47s. to 47s. Od.,White 55s.—
Provisions have advia^d; S
duIL ; •••• ■ •
Money irtightor. Con-ale quoted at
87$. American stocks are q
ffipfcteff uW * dis sent of
War reports officially from J^oedStrat
ford Redclifte a victory gained on the
5th Nor., by Omar Pasha over ten
thousand Russians, mostly Georgian
Militia, at the River Ingour, which
Omar Pasha, with Turkw amounting to
20,000 strong, crossed r.t four points,
taking Bixtv prisoners and three guns.
The loss in killed And wounded on the
(XJ- We are' authbriied to anno
Fkancis.M. McLctjot as a candidate,
ceiver ofTitx Returns for Clarke coon
vfvUtcr dieidrd or not.
We are* authorised to jtnhouoce Jabu
W. Hamilton as a candidate for Receiver at
Tax Returns for Clarke county, at the ap
proaching January election.
We nVe authorised to announce Duke
Hamilton Jl. % candidate tor re electiont
ATHENS
B;
Bale U.Tpe, pd/lt.; |
Manilh, Hope •* *•
Bagging Twine.
1 lacim Side*. ------
“ B hOTldeni -
Lard ——
Batter ...------
Tallow........
Tallow Candles....
Sperm
Star do.....;
Cotfee Bio ....X
Coffee Java..«... 16
Tea.. 100 125
Rice...... ..’.■.i.,-,-- ", 7 8
Sugar,Browa..Z.b. ^0 124
OkmBe&T^..
“ Crusheds...
“ Loaf.
a.pergal....
. O. Syrup..... —-r— ajv
Salt, per Buahel......... ■80
Salt, Liverpool Rock 195
Steel,Cost .................... 21
* .15
CLARK & CARTER’S
New Family Grocery,
On tho corner of Broad and Jackson Mr, eta,
formerly occupied by D. N. Judson, ami
next dour above Barry & Hughes,
ATHENS, G A.
W E are now receiving and opening a large
Mid well-relectcd stock of
j ’amily Groceries, Provisions,
&c. &c. &0.
Bacon, Cheese, Sugar—crushed, pow
Mackerel—Nosl.2,3 dered andclirified,
Pickled Salmon and white and yellow.
Codfish. Coffees—Old Java* Kio,
Vinegar, Assorted Teas,
N. O. Syrup, Candles—Sperm, Ada-
Stnart’s ref’d Syrup, mautine and tallow,
Soap. Matches, Mustard,
Cooking Extrsds, Pickles, Candies,
Currants, Raisins, Aliponds, Tobacco and
Cooking Wine and Brandy, Sugars,
Also, an extra article of Fine Wines and
Brandies tor family use and medicinal pur
poses—to which we iuvite the attention of
the public. Give us a call. Our object is to
pleas* the*e who patronise us. Terns cash
Nov29 K. K. CLARK. } J. K. CARTER.
,>Mi V
Gnu he found the*
id the largest assortin' ,ii of
MEN’S, YOUTH’S & BOY’S CLOTHING
Ever offered in this market. Also, FURNISHING GOODS:
Truniks, "Valises, Carpet-Rags awfli UmVmAYas,
Of all styles and qualities. It is useless to' enumerate all the articles we have on hand
but would cordially welcon e all to Qg-come and examine for themselves,
Athens, April 18,1854. R. L. BLOOMFIELD'S.
county of Clarke, at the January election.
•D ICUAPd BUCWM is *5*4}
It date tor re-election . tor Tax Collector of
Jrat -Monday 4*
Hamilton , as a candtd«
the hfficc of.Receiver *f __
*• Baud ...
Na?I rod.
•♦'Sheet .
COBBH AM CLASSICAL SCHOOL, ! iiad * 7 |
ATHENS, GA. Shot,' per Bag..y 25ft
T HE above school will, commence it* first Cotton per Bale... 74
term for 1855, on (he 14tb of Jan’y next.; Flonrper bbl --------—7
The undersigned designs to propaie boys Wheat per Bushel ....... 12
for College, or give such a course of iustruc-i ^ orn ‘ *) 50
t : .on us the parent or guardiau may direct. j Meal “ ‘ 80
Tltere will be no distinction in price, but a ® at ® “ “
uniform charge of §40 peryear.of 10 months: ^y, e . J* .*! *8
„_.i . r -' •- -• Indigo,Spanish.. : 125
Madder 11* 16
Five Dollars reward.
L OST, between Athens and Gainesville,
about tha 1st November, a pair cf saddle
bags, containing soma articles of clothing, a
pistol, &c- The above reward will be paid
upon the delivery of the saddle-bags and
contents. -My -name is written op sown of
ken. .. L. FRANKLIN.
Athens, Nov 29,1865 tf
BLEACHED SPERM OIL, ~
For sate by Summey A Jones
DOUGLAS’ REVOLVING PUMPS,
For sale by Summey a Jones.
LEAD PIPE,
For sale by Summey dr Jones.
and no scholar taken for le»s time than one
Russia** side was 400, end by the Turks term offive month!".
300. A p-ivate despatch, evidently re- , He feels grateful to his kind patrons, sod Copperas;
lerriitg to the same encounter, says: P r ° n j 1 ’ scs tLom ;" t" 1 ? e K w ° nea: lliat T' , l at ' ’ oil*^iiiseed
>ni 'r...t.^ -j .. * i 0Tcr Ci lP accomplished by incessant labor V Il « " ,nae *®_
I he lurks crossed the river Annkava nnd constant watchfulness, wifi be done. He ’ l" a 4 m P. Winter
and stormed- the Russian redoubt!*, Gaiters himself that with forme-experience! “
after which they pushed forward towards ?“4 proposed reforms, he will be able togive “ ~ ra,n -
Kuuis. Ears was CtWni. Ap- TBSSFORD Ji
pearances indicate that the Russians Nov'20—5t » L
will retire to Tiflts. -.- 1 l ’
Nothing from the Crimea. Only a
few ships remain in the Dneiper. The ■ ....
. bulk of the fleets are returning to Con-1 T nuL ho » U ,? aS <t , Billu . ps worn so
beating his head will, rocks, left him a 1 9t an«inople. ‘ in January next. M?. Billups hSg‘ left Tobacco . ... 25
Peace rumors were extremely pre- the business, we have determined to put the ,, ru 5,®v?n C ’ 4C 1,unclie8 -":--* ®8
valent, but vague. Diplomacy was [ no f e . s and accounts iu auit, without our ous-
Take Fair Notic e
White Lead, Keg 25 lb ... 275
Glass,Box 8by 10 275
Markercl. No. 3 bbl .... 9oO 1000
! •• 4 bbls No. 2 900 1000
I “ IbblsNo. 2............ 400 -500
Beeswax. '. 20
Feathers .... 35
Wool SO
WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY
For sale by Summey A Jones.
f| UNS—For sale by
Nov29 SUM dEF A JONES
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE,
For sale by 8uetmey A Jones,
ALUM salt;
For sale by Summey A Jones
gore of blood nnd apparently lifeless.
I call your attention to «!** f.cu. I I
that the Alliens Guards may be dispatch-L,, j, 1 Atluaft Dee # x«M° AS * BILLDPa -
ed to the assistance of the helpless and The Paris exhibition has closed; 12,-
terrifted inhabitants in time to save | prizes have been awarded, includ-1 To Shippers.
ing numerous -decorations of the Legion
! of Honor
Retail 90
Osuabin gs, per Bale 94
“ Retail....... 10
Shirt’ng J, per bale ...... ? ... .. 84
“ Retail..... 9
Rag? a..
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
AND CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER!
EXECUTOR’S SALE!!!
One
One
I N pursuance of Orders of the Court of
Ordinary of Clarke couoty, will, be sold
before the Court House door of said county,
on tbe first Tuesday in January next, during
the legal hours of sale, one House aud Lot
adjoining tbe Tanyard at Athena whereon One
Thomas Sansom deceased, resided at the | One
time of his death; one tract of land in said One
county, coutaiuiug 298 acres, more or lees. One
adjoining White, Uarry and others; one lot j One
of land m sakl county, containing about two Ona
and one-half acres, emVpmiug the Gravtysrd {Oue
at Princetocr Factory; Me Land Warrant, One
No- 18283, issued to 8ft|d deceased tot 801 One
acres.
Alsojit the same lime and placs,will he sold,
the following, fi fas, U*»tee end accounts, be
longing bo tbe Estate of ThomasSoilsem. de
ceased: ■
MfflftTJtfnse McKee, In |>IEl pn*.
t do Elias Busby for 450 "
| Note on Elijah Mattox tor 82.4* u -
1 Receipt of John Reynolds, const, far note
on Auderaon Nichols for f 18.60 prio.
Oneoj>cn account on B J Evans (or 2.’>.0
One
d«»
do
do
do
do
de
do«
do
do
do
de
do
do
them from such massacres.
Your’s respectfully, RUNICK.
Factory Valley, Nov. 21, 1855.
GEORGIA—CLARLE COUNTY.
ble
Parliament.”
Havana Plan Lottkhy.—The fol-1
lowing are the localities where the prin
cipal prixes were drawn, at Concetti
•'Hall,on Thursday,November 15th 1855.
$ 12,000, Macon, Ga.; ${i:000; Marietta, |
Ga. , €3,000, Madison, Ga ; €2,000,
Richmon, Va.; €1,500 flultimore, Md.; I
€1,200, Burnt Coru, Ky.; 311,00,1
Americus, Gu.
HUGH L. TINLEY & CO.
The latest riintor, were that it i, prolja-1 Receivin- andPo 1 wardln- A-en’o. nnd tV HE I" EAS Uudse, Durh,m.jr, applies
e there will be at, early ,li ss 6Io ion of JV w m. ft Lelta, ofA*&*j&»
So. i Czchang, Sew,. AtlnaU. Whnrre., “„«y?-d,^ '"“ 7 '
ctiAKLF.STON, s. c. i These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
G’L F ;.'“ r rf” 1 *'*"'™ , °; 1 “»" « r -U
.llntUerkUdSo’p"od?eV,‘.UySunr“wS fejctSTtSf J T“l?
and moke prompt returns of the saute, for £
2j per cent. commisstou. 5*?* \ 7*“*,** l °
We shall continue, as heretofore, to give tho a PP licant - other person or
House and M for Sale.
fTiHE subscriber,'wishing to remove toano
JL ther State, offers for sale the House and
Lot on which he resides, situated in that part
.of Athens known as Cot>bhnm. The dwell
ing is neat and comfortable, and on the lot
are all accessary putbuildings, together with
a well selected assortment of young fruit
trees and a well of excellent water. In ad
dition to the ordinary improvements, there is
a school house on tbe premises, in which a
successful school has oeen carried ou for
several years past
Any gentleman wishing to obtain a school
in town would do well to call and examine
the premises. For terms, Ac. address, or in
quire of A> HALL
Nov 29, 1856 Athens, Go.
AMERICAN CONVENTION.
Louisville, Nov. 29.
The A ncrican council here advise that
a national convention be held at Phil
adelphia the 22nd February, and a pri
mary meeting at the same place on the our special attention to the receiving and 7,‘,7
18th February
REPORTED DEATH OF SENATOR DOUGLASS.
New-York, Nov. 30.
A report has reached this city that
man, rich or poor, ought to I Senator Douglass is dead. It is believed
have some absorbing purpose, some ac-1 | 0 he unfounded,
live engaggement, to which his main
KEEP SOME OBJECT IN VIEW.
Every man, rich or poor,
I forwarding of all goods consigned tp iu, for £"$££325 S’ at ° ffiCe> U ‘ UlhC 4U >
ten cents per package. , y r “.o'* u « ,*
Machinery, large packages of Furuiture, ^ Dec - 6 - ASA M.JACKSON, Ordinary.
Sc., charged in proportion to trouble aud ro- f
I sponsibility: for advancing freights nud '
for
targes, per centum '! the firat Tuesrlay in January next,
( l ersous sinppinggoods or produce through jij wiU be sold before the court house door
nnmn!} ’S'tMHZSlZX tE’S i “”-•»•
-r,
CLARKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
POSITIVELY PROTECTED, both against
over-charge and loss ot goods.
We have in no iustatice, nor will we de-
energics are devoted. Not enjoyment I Pr.NiTENTiART REPORT.-The Princi-
but duly, daily duty, must be tlte aim ol pa] Keeper of the Georgia Penitentiary, I tain any goods for freight and charges,
each life. No mail has n right to live Mu his report to the Governor of its condi- " r e would respectfully beg leave toprefer
upon this fair earth, to breathe its air, Lion, states (hat on the 2d of January of h!?ih7^?Lf C , ntlerne ."' wlth Trhom we
to consume its food, to enjoy its beau- this year there were 149 convicts, in the John Caldwell, President ofS CRRCo
ties, producing nothing in return. He institution, that of this number 54 have -
has no right to enjoy the Idesstngs of been discharged by pardon, expiration
civilization, of society, and of civil liber- of term, deaths, ie.,leaving 95 of that
ty, without contributing earnest and self- number still in the Penitentiary; that 96
denying labor of head aqd hand to the convicts have been received since the 2d
welfar*A>fiU3nkiud^ Ccitainly no man of January, of whom 11 have been
can be truly religious who makes grati- pardoned, died or escaped, making the
ncation, as distinct from self-denying number now in his keeping 179. The. Holmes & Stoney, Agts. N. Y. sailing
exertion, die great object of hie, and the keeper states that the Penitentiary now packets. 0
idler puts pleasure exactly in the place contains about thirty prisoners more than H. F. Baker A Go., Agents of the Baltimore
of i*if*—Exckunfie. | the cells can accommodate, nnd that the , ”’' 1 , : -
present buildings arc by no means ade-
Compari$<ms.—In the eastern part of I qunte to the purposes for which they were
Deleware county, Ohio/there resides-a designed. He therefore recpmme.'ids
man name B——r, qaw a Justice of tile that another location for the prison be
peace, and a very sensible man, but, by selected, and that new buildings be
Common consent the ugliest looking indi- erected "upon the most improved modern
vidual in the. whole county, beiug jpng, j plan” and of proper' dimensions; that
U. l’assailaigue, Superintcnclant of public !
works, Columbia.
F WMc.Master, Librarian of S. C. College
Co.
P. W. Fuller, Columbia.
John King, jr., S. C. R. R., Agent, Charles
ton.
Henry Misroon, Agent of New York
tcamers.
Holmes & Stoney, Agts.
nnd Philadelphia sailing packets.
J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore
stenmers and Boston shi ing packets.
H. L. TINLEY & Co^
Late of Knoxville, Tenn.
JAS.1J.ARTOPE;
Dcc.Gtf OfCharleston, S. C
^
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T HE subscriber having a large settlement
of land lying on the North Fork of Broad
River in Madison County, Ga. t containing
four thousand acres, and being desirous to
sell a part or all of said land, will sell ou
accommodating terms. Said Land is nearly
all woods, well watered and timbered- and
several good shoals, and will be sold in lots to
suit purchasers. Any persou wishing to pur
chase can call on the subscriber five miles
east of Danielaville, Geo.
CHARLES L. SORRELLS.
October 25 4t
NOTICE.
gauot. sallow and awry with a gnitTike I lights at night be hereafter allowed the I P^dhm^ofClarl^rouutyfw^l^rold
a kangaroo. convicts, &c. The deaths in the institu- at the plantation of John W. Cook, late of
One day he was out limiting, nnd oa I tion for the year past have been only 4; said county, deceased, ou Thursday the 15th
one of the mountain roads he met a man 1 the escapes 5.—Southern Recorder. °f Docember, inst., near Aqnilla Greer's
•homi lon S ,r. gaunter, uglier by «H , — — ;
odds than himself, in short he could give J Fencing Railroads.—This subject,
' HU' the
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit.
110 pr shoes, 6 pr boots, 41 fur bats, 11
leghorn do, 21 wool do, 37 cloth and glazed
caps, 33 ps ribbon, 23 ps silk fringe and
gimp, 24 ps velvet ribbon, 7 ps alpaeba, 4
ps apron check, 6 ps wool nnd cotton drawers.
21 ladies worsted hoods, 10 boxes artificial
flowers, 23 bonnets, 37 pr gloves. 18 pr silk
mitts, 1 box buttons assortea, 2 boxes ball
cord, 1 ps fine dimity, 1 ps red padding,
1 ps pillow-case linen, 1 ps 6-4. bleached
sin eting, 10 ps calico, 14 ps ginghams, 10
patterns lawn, 1 pattern fancy silk, 7 ps
ber»ges, 34 shawls, assorted, 2 ps delaue,
4 patterns drape • ete, 3 patterns liniu drill,
1 lot nndersleevca. 2 ps plaid handkerchiefs,
3 fine cloth coats, 1 bed blanket, 1 ps rub
ber cloth, l ps crash, 12 wall nnd furniture
brushes, 1 pr scales ..and weights, 5 boxes
gun wadding, 20 boxes hermetical sealed
oysters, l bellows and vise, 4 1-4 boxes
tobacco, 8 shovels and forks; 1 lot grind-
stoiic cranks, 27 ps casting, 1 lot crockery,
1 lot hardware, ^ large stillyards, 3 sythe-
blades, 1 pr cfetlng match planes, 3 guns.
2 saddles, 1 lot willow baskets, 3 trunks, 1
lot saddlers silk and 1 lot sundries too nu
merous to mention. Levied upon as the
property of William P. Turner, to satisfy a
fi fa issned from Clarke Superior Court, in
favor of Doughty A Beall, vs W. P. A J. C
Turner. * *
Sale to continue from day hi day.
Property pointed out by William P. Tur-
ll ] -qaojs ataq; joj paamboa
st aoflscnjY s * ‘dooqo pios Vq pim ■ Aowdaiog
uitiajg suaqjv a<llj° v^joa atji Sutuuna T
M0U outSuj moats aomoj osjuji Si HHlL
laaAvod iaaAvoj
1 do vs. Stroud Melton for €84.1*4
1 do va Wm Summers, for €*.0w '? **•
1 do V* dR tor 812.0Q .?
1 do vs do for ?12,*D • **
1 do vs John Yarborough, for 83OO.O0
1 do vs John Signers, for 1.10 M
1 do vs Moses Vroson, for 2.65 “
1 de vs John Reynolds, for 29.00 **
1 'do va do 20.25
1 do vs do 18.00 “
1 do vs John W. Shaw, for 1,871 *'
1 do vs James Wilson, tor 6.00 “
1 do vs Eleaxsr Hamilton, for 4.874 **
1 do vsD.C. Baldwin for 19.934
1 do vs Noalt Segraves, for 911 *“
1 do vs Wm L Parr, for 4.00 u
1 do vs James Starks, fur 10G2 “
1 do vs Luudstord Long, for IT.62^ “
1 do vs Noah Segruves, for 888 H
1 Jo vs John B. Hartley, for 7.00 u
1 do vs Thomas Baxter, for 4.17 “
1 do "vs do for 4.10 “
1 do vs Symou D. Smith, for 1.624 “
1 do vs Oren Jarrett, tor 2.60 . “
1 do vs Joshua Stanford, for 16 5S “
1 do vs do f>rS.«74 “
1 Note on Henry Anglin, for 82 cts prin.
do John S. Anderson, tor 4.48
do John Asbel, for 7.82 “
do B.J. Evans, for 25.00
do John Williams, for 3 65 **
do James M. Williams and William
. jTEvnns, for 18.00
1 do William N. Evans a id James M.
Williams, for 18.00 “
1 do George E. White tor 15.00 “
1 do James Welch, for 13.14
I da Martin Venable, tor 6.25 “
1 do William Venable, tor 8.93J “
1 do James M. Varnum. for 19J8 “
1 do Alexander Veal for 1.40 . “
1 do John Talbert, for 9.25 “
1 do J. C.Thompson, for.7.00 **
1 do Daniel and John Towns, tor 30.00 “
1 do John R. Towns, for 2 50 **
4 do James Sansom. for 5 50 “
1 do J. 0. Stephens, for 46.00 “
1 do George H. Stewart, tor $.31} “
1 do Tilmau Stanford, for 6.00 “
1 do William Smith, for 4.60 “
1 do Noah Strickland, for 2.65 “
1 do do for 0-88}
1 do R. Rogers, for 27.75 “
1 do Joseph Roberts, for 3124 “
1 do Joseph E. Rutnley, J. M. Royal
INNERMAN S
PATENT DOOR SPRINGS
For sale by SUMMEY A JONES.
Sundries.
M ACCARONI, Pickles, CUroq, Gr. Spices..
sealed Fish, soda biscuit, sardines,rotten
stone, Cheese and Lemon Syrup.
For sale by SU MMEY A JONES.
Cooking Wine and Brandy, i
p 1- 1 orrmirv ■ taxtpc I 1
“i - . corn, fodder, shucks, oats, seed cotton, mules
the Squire fifty, and beat him. Without aye pleased to see, is engaging the oxen wagons, cows, calves, sheep, pork and
earing a word, B^—-*• raised his gun, attention of Railroad Companies in var- 8t0< ;b hogs and plantation tools, and other
And deliberate levelled it at the stranger ions sections of t Uo country. The Georgia ^7, "t thr^mZiSeTn'd^Uee will be
“For heaven’s sake, don t shoot!” Railroad Company, some months ago, RENTED tho ens..ing year the said planta-
eriedthe man in great alarm. adopted a resolution to fence in the en- tion.
^ Stranger,” replied B——, “I swore, tire line of their rqad from Augusta to Also, wiU be sold at WatkinsviUe, ou Sat-
come ten years ago, that if I ever met a Atiauta,and the work has made consid- 7..V onrm-L« of J^ ecember ’ inst > one
. -- * - o * -i- - .1 .1- .... mu.e, one rockaway, one cow and calf, one
jn«n)agr«r than myself, I’d shoot him; erable progress at the lower end of the lol 0 f Prolific seed Button! and a”ltbe nouse-
gnd you are the fust one I’ve seen. I ' ,ne - I hoM and kiychen furniture of said deceased.
The stranger,after takinga careful sur
vey of his rival replied—
t& 7T "“I** scftiaKiasK
a ao, ( .hute, I don t wish to live no Th01ia8 m . j DkaSj Esq, attorney at law! c » c !> P ,ac d e ‘V 00111
you d<
longer.'
,l I will give ten dollars to know how
piuch corn I have in my crib,” said a
farmer in our hearing the other day.
There is nothing required to be nscer-
| Sloue Mountain, Ga, to -Miss Susan Y.
Swift of the former place.
In this place, on the 22d ult, by Rev. Wm.
| T: Brantly, D. D, Mr. O. P. Caldwell and
Miss Agnes Martha Whitman.
On the 27th ult, by the same, Mr. James C. I
Wilson and Miss Maria Stovall, of this
Also, will be HIRED, on the first Saturday
in January next, before the court house door
in WatkinsviUe, for the ensuing year .all the
xr ~*~nging to 3;»id deceased. Sale at
continue irom day to day until
all is sold. Terms on tbe day of sale.
Dec6,1835 THOMAS SIMONTON, Adm.
ble property or said dece^sci—consisting of ne ^' ^o' - 8th 1S55. $5
■ ° also, at the same time and place, wil
be sold, a house aud lot in the town of Ath
ens and county of Clark, joining Thomas
K. R; Cobb’s lot, now occupied by Shackle
ford, on the north, and joining F. W. Lucas
on the south and east, and John H. Newton’s
lot on the west, containing one acre, more
or less: also, 1 sofa, 1 doz cane bottom
chairs, 1 candle stand, 1 fine mantle glass,
1 center table, 3 common tables, 6 lamps, 1
carpet and rag, 1 pr brass and Irons, 4 vases,
5 waiters, 8 beds, bed-steads and furniture,
2 rocking chairs, 1 bureau, 1 clock, 1 ward
robe, 1 pr shovel and tongs, l folding table.
Levied on as the property of William Gar
vin to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of Clarke county in favor of William
H.H White. This Nov. 27 th,.1865. 8|
Nov. 29. LEWIS J.LAMPKIN, D. Sh’ft
$ajned that is more simple. A barrel of I piace.
corn in the shuck is a bushel. Such| In Jackson county, oaSuuday.evening, the
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
W HEREAS Seaborn R. Aycock Admin
istrator on the Astate of Isaac P.
barrel measures about 4
therefore, ail that is necessary to be done
is to level the corn in the crib’, and mul
tiply the leugth by the breadth, aud the
product by 4. and the quotient will be the
pumber of bushels of shelled corn in the
^ ions tbe Court for a discharge from said* Ad-
cubic feet— 12d inst by W. A. \Vorsham, Esq. Mr. Joseph | minjstrator.
N. Pinson, of Randolph county, and-Miss Ma- ~’
rt A. Oliver, of JacksoiLcounty.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to John W. Cook.
late iff Clarke county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment—and
those having demand* against said deceased
President Piercf The Na» York! are hereby notified to present them, duly au-
“ WeW 1 T thcuticated, within the time prescribed by
-evening rosf, commenting upon the | i« w . TH0S. SIMONTON, Adm’r.
Dee 6, 1855.
Therefore, All persons concerned, arehere-
by required to show cause, (if any they have)
why >aid Administrator should not, at the
regular term of said Court, to be held on tbe
first Moeday in July next, be discharged from
said Administration
By order of said Court, at a Regular term,
held this 3d day of December, 1855
ASA, M. JACKSON Ordinary.
December, 6,
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
result of the New York election, says
Pierces sdimmsiranoo ke. “» P»«y| 0 b. ~ld» OUrk.eo'estr.l^S’ih.to.rlK
(either in the City or State of New York. within the legal hours qf sale, the following ^I^nufrsh^n
f‘Theplaintruth of the maJteris.the|pr«P^ty.tO i Wit: \ . Ther efore P AU persons concerned arc here
by required tashow Cause, (if any they have)
why said Executors should not,at the regular
has no fri
ere, ex-
One grey horse about tea years of ag£, one j
sorrel do about nine '
Li, _ a* . ^ . . ” l sorret ao aoouc nine years of age, and l dray
hold office by its favor, I : ,„d hnrucs-t. Levied on as the property of
OT seek Office at its hands—a band ol Willis Thompson, to satisfy two mortgape fi.
busy end active men, it is true, but fas. issued from the InforiarO u.t of Clarke
wholly unable to stem the tbrrenl which cou “ t y* 006 ia Ji VOT ««“!,
is setting with such violence against their i ^ RltCh ’ “ ld ° ther
employers. - ’ \ LEWIS J. LAMPKIN, D. Shff
4 ' ' -M
term of said Court, .to be held on the first
Monday iu July npxt, he discharged from
said Executorship,
By order of said Court, at a
held thia-3d day of December II
A M, JACKSON
December 6,
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do J. M. Roval, for 29.12 ■ .
do do ’ for 17.70
do J. M. and J. E. Royal, for 20.00
do do for 18 86
do William L Parr, for 28.00
do Owen Blackman, for 6.75
do James Barnett, for 6.184
do James Bone, for 6.124^
do Job Bird, for 30.00
do do for 80.00
do do for 30.00
do Wilson M. Burrett, for 2.00
do Perrin Benson, tor 2.40
do James Calabau, 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, tor 25.00
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on Harper Counally for 1.4Q
Tandy Eubanks for 7.50
John Alexander Jr for 95 *•*
George Harden for 85 etc
Thomas Baxter for 9AO
George Mum tor 53 cts
Perrin Benson tor *.!§
John McCordyftw 1.28
J K Addington tor 57 ets
F M Carsou for 8.1*
I W Wooldridge for €87
Isaiah Whitmire for 0.77
O H C Willingham for 1.75
K D McCroskey tor 6.44 .
Jeremiah Jones tor AS cts
For sale by SUMM EY &, JONES.
50 Kegs Rails,
For sale by SUMMEY 4 JONEg.
CANDLES.
Sperm, ‘Adamantine and Tallow.
For sale by SUMMEY dt JONES.
GINGER PRESERVES,
For sale by SUMMEY A JONES.
SEIVE CLOTH.
Of all sizes, tor sale by
SUMMEY & JONES.
ri'UBS, BUCKETS and PIGGINS,
to* sale by SUMMEY & JOJS ES.
Bagging and Rope,
Ac sale by SUMMEY & JONES.
Safety Fuse,
For sale by S0MMEY A JONES.
LUALAM’S IMPROVED MEAT
CUTTER.
W ITH detached knives, for sausage and
pie meat, will cut from 150 to 200 lbs,
per hour. For sale by
Nov22 - SUMMEY & JONES.
CRANBERRIES.
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REYNOLDS & BROTHER,
(Over Sansom £ Pittard 1 *,)
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ATHENS, GA.
Invite the attention of the public to their
preparations for PRINTING, in all its de
partments.
They are prepared for the execution of
Bills, Circulara, Cards, Tickets, Pampklets, etc,
and are Printers of Cobb’s Repobs .
Sept. 21,1854. ly R. A B.
No.
For sale by
]Hackerel
SUMMEY A JONES.
Fresh Buckwheat,
For sale by SUMMEY A JONES.
MERCHAUrr’S
G0JU3S2? 3BLX*
PERFUMERY AND SOAPS,
Are tlie Best Made.
567 BROADWAY, Corner of Prince
Street, New York.
Ask for them when Shopping.
Oct. 18
Bools and Shoes.
A LARGE supply of Lawrentjerille and
other negro SHOES. Also a .Tsriety ot
Ladies and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes, at
Oct 18 ISAAC M. KENNEY’S,
BLUE STONE.
A LARGE supply, for sale at lfcts
by C. W. & r " ' "
Nov. 15.
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LondonPorter & ScotchAle
For sale by 8U&JMEY de JONES.
Old Gov’t Java Coffee,
For sale by SUMMEY A JONES.
50 SACKS RIO COFFEE,
For Bale by SUMMEY A JONES.
SYRUPS,
N EW Orleans and Sugar House.
For sale by SUMMEY A JONES.
GEORGIA—HALL COUNTY.
W HEREAS, James Tuggle and Margaret
Tuggle apply to me for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of John Toggle
late of said county, deceased—
Tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased
are hereby notified that said Letters will be
granted at the next Jan nary Term of this
Court, unless legal cause be shown in terms
of the law.-.
Given under my hand, this filth Nov. 1855
Nov29 M. GRAHAM, Ordinary
Old Gov’t Java,
A ND Choice Laguira COFFEE. Just re
ceived by T. BISHOP A SON.
Oct. 25
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William K Cofer, 4.50 .
Francis M. Carson, for 4.88
T. B. Cooper, for 16.00
do for 23.10 "
do for 30.00 ,, «
on do. and James Garrison, 25.00 “
Atlas A. Daniel, for 25.64 “
Martin S. Howell. John Evans
and David Thomas, for 18.00 u
on dittos, for 1800 u
on dittos, for 18.00 M
ob dittos, for 18.00 "
William Fern, for 2.25 “
J. D. Frierson, for 8.124 “
James Farris, for 8.00 “
Samuel Gaoo, for 6.28 “
Hubbard Humphrey, tor 10 71 “
Joseph B. Hunt, for 4.25 “
Basil Human, for 8151.52 “
William S. Hemphill for 28.50 “
James R. Harrison, for 5.75 “
William Hays, for 3.75 “
David A. Hamilton, for 4.1C “
Lawrence House, for 8.87 u
Thomas Haney, tor 4.00 41
Edward Harden, for 52.00 44
Alexander Johnson, for 3.60 "
James D. Johnson, for 7.65 "
A- W. Isler, for 25.00 *
do for 25.00 4
John Kirkpatrick, tor 100.00 41
John Kirkpatrick, for fi/)0 4
James D Cnrlin, for 7.12 4
do for 8.36 ,
B. F. King, for 29.00
George W- Lawlis, fcr 6.00 -
T. J. London, for 12.00 4
James Meelor, for 17.00 '
do for 174)0 i
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W. McNorton, for 23 00
Alex. S. Martin for 9.18
Wm de Francis Martin for 8.00
do 2.25
G M Maxwell for 5.17
Richard Moor for 6.00
do 18.55
do 5.75
R J Maynard for 30.00
- do 80.00
do 4.00
S J Nuqn for 7.51
Anderson Nichols for 4.00
John A. Nunn ally for 6.62
Alexander Power for 4.45
Daniel McDonald for 8.90
P S Moore for 4.00
Moses Vinson for 22.00
W HHunt for 32 81
Rnssel Reneau each for 25.00
R S Schevenell for 165.76
do for 18.75
F Rawson.for 5.50
E B Riden for 4.55
H S Butler for 200.0Q
L R A H 8 Butier for 272 50
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Field* Rumaey tot 9.27 -aa<n- -
Clem Segraves f»r L5Q
Sely Chesses for 2Afi
Mr Luny tor 1.76 *
William* P Rice tor 6.50
John A Booth fur 14.00
Jesse A Pate far 70 eta
James M. Booth tor 2.90
Calvin Kirkley for 30 eta,
John L. Lester for S)M
G W Parks tor 1.71
James Hoopaugh for 7.2*
William Curlitvtor 1.60
Elam Fanner for 5.26
Joseph Boyce for 4.00
William S Smith tor 2.7$
James Benson for 2.7q
F J Freeman fiw I 12
Francis RawsonTor 4 00
David H Winn for 8.05
James D Johnson for 180
John S Sailors jr. fi*r 2.48
William DSmii|t for 2 0^
UHClealy aBro.for9.74
John Lavender fur 2.30
John Leachman for 5.05
Edmond Strickland fi*r 1.13
John A Parks for 7.95
Joseph Hodges fur 6.00 «
Dr Hay for 2.25 «
‘ B Starks jr. for fiCd
Henry Shore for 1.1*
Martin Venerable for 8.60
James Boggs tor 1.70 - - *l
Rebecca Conns! for 2.80
J M Hunt for 2.50
Joseph Ilubauks for 8.89
J H Hays for 8.75
William Watsue tof 1.2fi ! "
Charles Mason fur 2.20
J.tbit A. Nunnally for 2.60
John Langston for 2 00
H S Butler for 2.00
R Stephenson tor 50 cts. *
Jesse H. Torbert for 5J8
11J Kiaselburg tor 2*5
Pleasant Williams for 2.7*
J D Frierson for 1J)0
Baly Wilson tor 2.00
Harris Bom an for SJ2
Hubbard Hampton for fl.6fi
Dr Nesbit for 75 cts.
L B Thompson for 75 cfo
James Gann for 4.UC
Henry Steplieps for l.Sfi
_ James B Lord for fi.46
James Nixon for 2.81 •
Miss P Evans for 44 eta
Also, one Buggy and one two-hum Wagon.
All to be sold ns tbe property of Thome*
Sansom, cccensed, for the benefit of his lega:
tees. Terms on the day.
Nov 15. JAMES T. SANSOM, Ex’r.
| ADAM S & CO.’S EXPRESS OF,
KICK, ATHENS, GA.
A FTER this date, uo package shipped b 35
the above Company, will be dcltvereq
| from this office, until expenses are paid upoq
said packages. Consignees will please “ taka
due notice, and govern themselves accordingly.*
T. M. LAMPKIN, Agent.
October 25
HAVANA PLAN LOTTEIIyT~
Jasper County Academy
Lottery,
By Authority of the State, of Georgia,]
MACQN, GA.
BEAUTIFUL SCHEME.
912,000 tor 95,
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Will be distributed at Concert Hall, Macoq
Ga. Decetulter 16, 156, according to the fol
lowing magnificent aud unprecedented
Scheme, under the •worn superintendence of
Col. Geo. U. Logan, and Jas. A- Njsbef, Esq.
CLASS II.
CAPITAL.
$12,000.
One Prize of f j2*000
3,000
2,000
1.00ft
2,500
1.V0Q
3.75q
8,260
600
€500 -arfo,>.....,
100 are..
50 are.......
25 are,......
113 Approximation l*r : eps,.
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261 Pn^e emonnting to ......
Only 10.000 Numbers. Tickets #5; H*lv£«
$2,50; Quarters $125. lit this Scheme if
you draw any thing even the lowest i’rixe it
will be five times the cost of the Ticket.—
Prizes payable in full without deduction—-
and every prixe.is drawn at each drawing,
and some person must get them. Orders
strictly confidential. Drawing# sent jo or
ders. Registered lgttefs at my risk. Bill*
on all solvent Eaulfj at par.
Address JAS. F. WINTER,
Macon, Ga?
Dec, 1.
CORN SHELLERS &, STRAW
cutters. ;• ,
F the roost .approved pattern fi»r sale low
' - T. BISHOP A SON.
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Oct. 28,1855.
Due-Billon Job Bird for 8.13
do P Benson for 6.00
do James Bone for 4.53
do John Kenney 1.10
do Henry Turner for 9.00
do James Williams for 2.63
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TO HOUSE KEEPERS.
F W-LUCAS, has just received a fesb
.supply, cf Elegant Gilt Cornice.
Lace and Muslin CurUins. and Han-iiome
Window Shades from £2 to *3 pair.
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TO MILLERS.
F W. LUCAS, has just received a full
.assortment of the best Anchor brand,
Bolting cloths.
Oct. 11.