The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, December 20, 1855, Image 4

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L Ordii . .. cfore the fcisurt House H.n.r or said •n tbe first Tuesday in January next, s&S'sr- Thomas San so time <i1 his death; one tract of land in countv, containing 298 ncrcs r more or I adjoining White, Harris and - others ; one lot nf Inn-1 hi said county, containing alxmt two nod onedialf acres, embracing the Graveyard at Priwcnlim Factory; one Land Warrant, One Jffn. UB283, issued Xo rrercs. said deceased for 80 'Aisnjittliesamc time and plare.willbesold, One Hie following, fi fas, notes ami accounts, be ’longing to the B<tatc of Thomas Sanson, de- -ceased: 1 fi fa vs. J uncs McReo, for $69.02$ prin. 1 do vs. Stroud Melton for $84.19J “ |„ do vs Wra Summers, for $9.0o “ 1 do ▼« do for $19.00 “ 1 do rs do for $12.00 1 do rs John Yarborough, for $3WOO 1 do v*John Biggers, for 1.10 1 do rs Moses Vinson, for 2.65 “ 1 do rs John Reynolds, for 29.60 ** 1 do rs do 20.25 14 1 do rs do 18.00 “ 1 do rs John W. Shaw, for 1.874 * 1 do rs James Wilson, for 6.00 “ 1 do rs Eleazer Hamilton, for 4.** “ ,1 do rs D. C. Baldwin, for 19.934 1 do re Noah Segraves, for 911 “ 1 do rs Wm L Parr, for 4.00 “ . 1 do rs James Starts, for 10.62 “ 1 do Lundsford Long, for 11.624 “ 1 do rs Noah Segraves, for 8.38 " 1 do rs John B. Hartley, for 7.00 “ 1 do rs Thomas Baxter, for 4.17 “ 1 do ra do for 4.10 . “ 1 do vs Symon D. Smith, for 1.624 “ ■1 do ra Orcn Jarrett, for 2.50 *1 Ho -vs Joshua Stanford, for 16 55 “ 1 do-vs do far 8 ".74 “ •1 Note on Henry Anglin, for 82 eta. prin. ’ 1 do John S. Anderson, for 4.4S 1 do John Asbel, for 7.82 1 do B.J. Evans, for 25.00 '1 do John Williams, for 3 65 ■ M 1 do James M. Williams and William N. Evans, for 18.00 1 do William N. Evans a id James M. Williams, for 18.00 “ 1 do George E. White, for 15.00 1 do James Welch, for '13.14 1 do Martin Venable, for 6.25 “ 1 do William Venable, for 8.93$ (1 do James M. Varnum, for 19.33 *“ *1 do Alexander Veal for 1.40 * 1 do John Talbert, for 9.26 1 do J. C. Thompson, for 2.00 '* •1 do Daniel and John Towns, for 30.00 “ 1 do John R. Towns, for 2 50 '• | do James Sansom, for 5 50 “ 1 do J. 0. Stephens, for 46.00 * 1 do George H. Stewart, for 2.81 J “ ’l do Tilman Stanford, for &00 " l do William Smith, for 4.60 1 do Noah Strickland, for 2.65 " 1 do do for 8.93J - l do R. Rogers, for 27.75 “ 1 do Joseph Roberts, for S124 “ 1 do Joseph E. Rumley, J. M. Royal ana Beni. W. Rumley, for 9A0 " 1 do J. M. Roval, for 29.12 1 do do ' for 17.70 “ I do J. M. and J. E. Royal, for 2O.Oo * II do do for 18 86 “ ■1 kk> William L Parr, for 26.00 “ 1 do Owen Blackman, for 6.76 " l do Jamea Barnett, for 6.18J ** l do Jamea Bone, for 6.124 " ■4 do «»ob Bird, for 80.00 “ j do do for 80.00 * j do do for 30.00 " j do Wilaon M. Burrctt, for 2.00 " 1 do Perrin Benson, for 2.40 “ ni do James Calaban, for 2.10 “ 1 do do for 2.40 " 1 do Daniel M. Clowcr, for 25.00 * 1 do John R. Cosby, for 54.25 “ 1 do N. L. Collins, for 25.00 * 1 do do for25.00 " T do William R. Cofer, 4.50 ** •1 do * Francis M. Carson, for 4.83 - '1 do T. B. Cooper, for 16.00 " 1 do do for 23.10 u 1 do do for 80.00 * 1 do on do. and James Garrison. 25.00 “ 1 do Atlas A. Daniel, for 25.64 ** 1' do Martin S. Howell. John Evans and David Thomas, for 18.00 *• 1 do on dittos, for 18.00 M .1 do on dittos, for 18.00 " U do on dittos, for 18.00 « 1 do William Fern, for 2.25 «• 1 do J. D. Frierson, for 8.124 " 1 do James Farris, for 8.00 “ 1 do Samuel Gann, for 5.28 “ * do Hubbard Humphrey, for 10.71 “ 1 do Joseph B. Hunt, for 4.25 “ 1 do Basil Human, for $151.52 “ 1 do William S. Hemphill for 28.56 “ 1 do James R. Harrison, for 5 .75 “ 1 do William Hays, for 3.75 “ 1 do David A. Hamilton, for 4.16 * 1 de Lawrence House, for 8.87 “ 1 do Thomas Haney, for 4.00 “ 1 do Edward Harden, for 52.00 u 1 do Alexander Johnson, for 3.60 “ 1 do James D. Johnson, for 7.65 “ 1 do A. W. Isler, for 25.00 M 1 do do for 25.00 * 1 do John Kirkpatrick, for 100.00 “ 1 do John Kirkpatrick, for 5.00 “ 1 do James D Curlin, for 7.12 * 1 do do for 8.36 , 1 do B. F. King, for 29.00 * 1 do George W. Lawlis, for 5.00 * 1 da T. J. London, for 12.00 * One .One One One One One One One One One One One One One Oue One One One One One One One Ono One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One Sely Chesser Mr Luny for “filliam P Rics >hn A Booth Jesse A Pate for 7 James M. Booth Calvin Kirkley for John L. Lester for 98 4 O W Parks for 1.71 James Hoopnugh for 7.22 <Io William Curlin for 1.50 do Elam Farmer for 6.26 do Joseph Boyce for 4.00 do William S Smith for 2.75 ko James Benson for 2.75 do F J Freeman for 112 do Francis Rawson for 4.00 do David H Winn for 3.05 do James D Johnson for 180 do John S Sailors jr. for 2.48 do William D Smith for 2 00 do R H Clealy a Bro. for 9.74 do John Lavender for 2.30 do John Leachman for 6.05 do Edmond Strickland for 1.13 iio 'John A Parks for 7.95 do Joseph Hodges for 6.00 do Dr Hay for 2.25 do B Starks jr. for 6 00 do Henry Snore for 1.15 do Martin Venerable for S.60 do James Boggs for 1.70 do Rebecca Connel for 2.80 do J M Hunt for 2.50 do 7oseAh Huhanks for 8.89 do J H Hays for 8.75 do William Watson for 1.25 do Charles Mason for 2.20 do John A. Nunnally for 2.50 do John Langston for 2 00 do H S Butler for 2.00 do * R Stephenson for 50 cts. do Jesse H. Torbert for 5.IS do H J Kisselburg for 2 35 do Pleasant Williams for 2.76 do J D Frierson for 1.00 do Baly Wilson for 2.00 do Harris Boroan for 8.12 do Hubbard Hampton for 5.69 do DrNesbit for 75 cts do LB Thompson for 75 cts do James Gann for 4.96 do Henry Stephens for 1.38 do James B Lord for 3.46 do James Nixon for 2-87 do Miss P Evans for 44 cts London Royal Infirmary for diseases of the |ut)gS. Iii the tr< atment of Consumption by In halation, I have obtained results which war rant Uio in asserting that it is now as cura ble as di“eascs of the Stomach and Liver. Breathing medicine directly into the Lungs is certainly the rational mode of at tacking the disease, and like many other great and' beneficent discoveries’ it seems, strange why such treatment was not resort ed to long ago. Where there is life, there is surely hope for the most seeming hopeless cases, as throughout all the stages of this in sidious disease, the wonderful and beneficent effects of its treatment are soon apparent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., the ■■M ‘ as been New Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment. T JL E. BLOOMFIED’S old Clothing , L* L e, will befound, in addition to his large and handsome stock of MADE CLOTHING, a large and'splendid assortment'of Clothes, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c„ to he made aptoordffir; and all orders left for goods or cutting and making will re ceive prompt attention and warranted to give foil satisfaction. * A Plantation for sale, OFFER for sale my Plantation two and a .. half miles below Watkinsville, h.-ing the place formerly owned by Rev. i.N. Glenn. ■t contains upwards of six hundred acres, abont one half cleared, wi 11 improved, with necessary out buildings, gin-house. &c. witl. a saw-mill in good order. I will also sell with the place my sawer, a likely and faith ful negro fellow. JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON. June 28,1855. tf Notice. have bought a part of W. P. Turner’s stock of Goods, and will continue the bnsinmp under the name and stile of COLT A COLBERT, at the old stand of W. P. dc J. C. TURNER. Groceries sold for cash and- time only. JAMES I. COLT, WILLIAM O. COLBERT. No. 9 Graces Low, Athens, Ga. 61-. August 6, 1865. '•OlSSOLUTfONr rrtilE copartnership in the Franklin Job Office, here- . . tolbre existing, under the flnr of Christy k. Kelsea, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. H. Christy—by whom the debts of the late concern will be paid, and who alone is au thorised to collect the demands due to it. JOHN H. CIItlSTV, Athens, Jan 11 1855. WILLIAM KELSEA. Beall & stotall, grocery merchants, inhaling of powders and vapors has _ eminently successful, and to those suffering I three mon under any of the above named complaints, r I can guarantee speedy and certain relief. 1 \ have pleasure in referring to 207 names, residents of New York, and neighborhood, who hare been restored to vigorous health About ono third of the above number, as- cording to the patients own statements, wars considered hopeless cases. The inhaling Method is soothing, safe and. . _ speedy, and consists in the administration J -AUGUSTA, »A. of medicines in such a manner they are eon- j 11/ ILL continue the Grocery Busines nr ul 1 veyed into the Lungs in the form of sapor, and j f| m nxn^szs, at their Old Stand an produce their action at the seat of the diwasa. I BROAD STREET, opposite the Planter’s Its practical success is destined to revolu-1 Hotel. tienize the opinions of the medical world, 0 ur stof * x 0 f Groceries will, at all times, be and establish* the enitr curability Marse, the assortment complete, and particul- swnplioa. Jarly adapted to Planters’ Trade—a liberal Applicants will please state if they have j 5 t^ rc c f which we have so long enjoyed, and er bled from the Lungs, if they have lost :M ° flesh, have a cough, night sweats and fever tur ns—what ana how much they expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Medicines, appara-.J 1 tus, Ac., will be forwarded to any part BEALL & STOVALL, TERMS—Five dollars, consultation fee. I __ t # * Balance of fee payable only when the P&ti- \Va]-e}ionSe and COmmiSSlOU Mer- ents report themselves convalescent. ] ^=*Pay up! Pay up! r VHEundersigned most earnestly requests allpersons . . indebted to the late firms of Chbistt.Keuea St. Buses, and ChsisttSc Kelsea—as also those owins him individually—to Pay up at once: Many of those claims havebecnoutsttnaing a longtime,^uid ali mustabsolutely be settled without delay. Be truatethata tense of right and justice will lead every one indebted to settle up immediately. If, how ever, it shall turn outthathe is mistaken in this,he will be forced, however reluctantly, to“ try what virtue, here Is in’ law. janl8 J. & CHRISTY WM. M, BEALL, JNG. W.L. STOVALL. RECOMMENDATION BY PHYSICIANS. We, the undersigned practitioners in me dicine, cheerfully and heartily recommend Dr. Roses method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Throat, as the best and most rfiec- tval eocr introduced into medical practice. Our convictions are based upon having several of our owe patients, confirmed consumptives, All lobe sold ns the property of Thomas I rC8t ?T ed , to , he £ Uh , aft * r a msom. r.eceased for the benefit of his W a -1 month » treatment by Dr, Rose, m the above named diseases the application of “ Medicat ed Vapors,” inhaled directly into the Lungs, Also, one Buggy and one two-horse Wagon. Sansom, ceceased, for the benefit of bis lega tees. Terms on the day. Novl5 JAMES T. SANSOM, Ex’r. Augusta Ga., W ILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches and have removed to the FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. P. j Stovall, on the corner-ef Jackson and Ellis | Streets, near the Globe Hotel. Consignments of Cotton, Bacon, Grain, and | other Produce solicited. 1 he usual Advances made on Cotton or may be justly considered a great boon *to I ,n “tore, wheurequired, suffering humanity, rendering Consumption I All Cotton consigned tons will be sold at a perfectly curable disease. the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at Dr. Rose deserves well of the profession I times be found. RALPH STOKE. M, D. JONAS A. U OTT, M. D. CYRUS KINGLET. M. S. WM. a,,AO«TlN M. X>. ORVILLE UP8ON, K. D, GAVIN WETMORE, K. D. August 30 WM. M.BEALL JNO.W.L STOVALL. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable _ ■ , ■ .. the Court of Ordinary for the county uf| for his unwearied labors in bringing the In-1 Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 Cents per Jackson, on the first Tuesday in dunaury hftling Method to such a degree of perfec- Bale, next, within the legal hours of sale, will be 1 1 sold at the court house door hi the town of Jefferson in said county, all the real estate oi David Witt, deceased, which lies in the county of Jackson, consisting of the house and lot in Jefferson, where the deceased re sided at the time of his death; the valuable plantation adjoining the town of Jeficrson. containing one thousand four hundred acres more or less, and in a good state of cultiva tion. On the premises is an excellent mer* 1 chant mill, with three seta of runners; good new gin.house and gin by water power ; ex cellent new packing screw and a good saw mill. It is proposed tn sell the plantation ii two paroels, the better to aoeornmodate pnr DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUM PTION. Price one dollar- Address, JOHNSON STEWART ROSE. I GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Court of Ordinary of said County INHERE AS, John W. Hamilton Admiuis- rtrator of Drcwry . | said county, deceased, petitions the Coart for a discharge from said Administration, Therefore, Alt persons concerned are I hereby required to show cause, (if any they Office 931 Broadway, New York B, The new postage law requires that I havej why said Administrator should not, at __ all letters prepaid. My correspondence be-J the regular term of said Court, to lie held on chasers. OnasmairbouM and Wla5el£er-1 in 8 extensive, applicants to ensure replies, the first Monday in April next, bedischarg- son, on the main street, adjoining Samuel I must enclose postage. ed from said Administration. Watson and Jackson Bell. Also, one hundred t3T Money letter* must be registeredby By order of said Court, at a re fc al»r tern * - - - ■ — • - ~ 1 the Post Master, when they will be at my held this 3d day of September, 1855. " ‘ "LM. Jd acres of land, more or lest, adjoining Henry.I , * 0,1 master, w Brock and others, the place whereon John J. J ne *> not otherwise. Little now resides. All to be sold for the purpose of distribution of sale. November 15, over our Country. The numerous let- consisting of—Emily, a woman thirty-one i a*,.. ~~ Iters we receive from onr various agents, years of age, Joseph,* boy fifteen, Albert, a sons indebted to the satnf, to come forward “} for " lin g U9 of ^ e8 effected in their imme- boy thirtcen.Thomas, a boy ten, Lewis,a boy and settle their accounts and notes, as Ion- neighborhoods, warrant us in saying eight, Samuel, a boy six and Middleton, a acr indulgence cannot be «ri«« Alt ./. « ono of tho best, if not the very ftejrf boy two years of age. Sold for the purpose ? C !__^ e “. C0 e *- B . not «*. Ten - .. All , #c -| Comrh Medicine now before the nnblie. It I of n. (lirisinn. Terms on the day of sale it is one of tho best, if not of Dissolution, August 8th. 1855 almost invariably relieves and not unfre- Sept 13 J. S. E. SUMMEY. q n en , t l y CU n“ 'S® Tery W ? r8t C L Hes ‘ ^| he 1 n r w. i*u a I all other Cough preparations have failed, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. fjpHE Subscriber, thankful to his friends | testify. Ask the Agent l do James Meelor, for 17.00 f< 1 do do for 17.00 1 do do 17.00 • 1 do do 17.75 M 1 do do 25.00 «• do do do do do do do do do do do do do do de do do do do do de do do do do do W. McNorton, for 28 00 Alex. S. Martin for 9.18 Wm <£ Francis Martin for 8 00 do 2.25 If G M Maxwell for 6.17 Bichard Moor for 6.00 do 18.55 do 5.75 R J Maynard for 80.00 do 30.00 do 4.00 8 J Nunn fur 7.51 Anderson Nichols for 4,00 John A. Ntinnally for 6.62 Alexander Power for 4.45 Daniel McDonald for 8.90 S Mooro for 4.00 Moses Vinson.for 22.00 W H Hunt for 3281 Russel Ueneau each for 25.00 It S Sclicrcnell for 165.76 do for 18.75 F Raw«nn, for 5.50 E*B Hiden for465 . H S Butler for 200.60 L R <t II S Butler for 272 50 " ' ' 8.18 Sepu 0. ASA M. JACKSON, Or*. ribution. Terms on the day I T? Anrpva 5 TjlVPTWflPi' EXECUTOR’S SALE. NANCY WITT, Adm’x. ‘ LtU 0 C10 HHfCUVUlUJO fUfj WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan- i,1855. I Forcomplet-c caret Coughs, Colds, I IT uary next, before the court house door NOTICE. rjlHE undersigned (of the gnea (of the firm of P. A. Snmmey & Bro.) having determined to Intlueiuft, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of I in Jefferson, Jackson county, agreeably to Blood, and all other Lung Complaints,} ths-U%t will and &*tatqent of Mary Stewart, tending to Consumption. ' 'jdeceased. r I’UIIS preparation is getting into use all J SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES, of a division. Nov 15, 1855. day JOHN A. HEAD, Ex’r Pbysieians can H _ 1 your nearest and the public for past patronage. jn-| fo* n » has been his experience of the puo r , e _. . forms them that he is in receipt of a large I effects of this medicine. If he has been and handsome assortment of FALL AND selling it for any length of time he will tell WINTER GOODS; among which are Meri- 7°“ ITIS TH = BEST medicine extant, nos, DeLaines, Brocades, Alpaccas, Ging-I Below wegivea few extracts from letters hams, and Prints, cheaper than usual. And we tav e received lately regarding the vir- a variety of other goods for Ladies and Gen-1 ^ ues l ^" 18 medicine. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Mary Stewart, late of Jackson county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased are hereby notified to present them, duly au thcnticated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN A. HEARD, Ex’r. November 15, 1855 tlemen. Please call and examine my stock. Oct 18 ISAAC M. KENNEY. $®*IiOok at tVns RON FENCING, Balconies, and Veran . das, of select Patterns, manufactured to order by the Athens Steam Company. Oct 18 tf Dr.S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says:— ‘ I have been using your Liverwort and I Tar veiy extensively in my practice for three years post, and, it is with pleasure I-state | my belief in its superiority over all othe MOORE & CARLTON 1 TAVING moved from No. 3 to 7 Granite J. Row, and having purchased a Spring Stock with great care, ask our town and country friends to come in and examine, ami 1 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 printed Jaconets, French printed Organdies, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Grenadines, Plain Bareges of all colors and qualities, Rich Organdy, Barege, and Silk Flouuced Robes, Beautiful worked Collars, from 60 cents to 7 dollars, Chemizett8 and Collevelts of new and fash ionable styles, Silk and Lace Mantillas new patterns, Bleached and brown goods, Hardware, Crockery and Groceries, All of which we will sell at Augusta re tail prices, with -the exception of Bleached Homespuns and Calicoes,which we do not pre tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less than NeW York 'Cost for the purpose of baiting green ones. April 19, 1855. Coach-Making and Repairing. JAMES ELBURPEE, A T the old stand recently occupied by R.S Scbevenell. offers for sale a lot of superi or articles of his own manufacture, at redu ced prices—consisting of Carriages, Buggies, &c. Orders for any thing in hisline thankfully received and promptly executed. ^C®-Repainng done at dhortnoticeand on reasonable terms. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS RON and Brass Castings of every variety Improved Iron Frames, Circular Saw- Mills—warranted equal to the best. Steam- Engines, Forcing-Pumps, Gold-Mining Mills, Gin, and all other kiuds of gearing. ' ,:i1 Irons and all kinds of Machinery m order. Iron Fencing of select patterns, and Wagon Castings - nd Dog-Irons, variety of Repairing and wrought-iron promptly executed. Our general assortment of patterns are the accumulation of years. A list will be eeot those addressing (post paid,) REUBEN NICKERSON, Agco t «■ jan 13 Athens Steam Co. 6 N. B. Old copper,.brass and heavy iron castings wanted. ly rk NOTICE VTTE again earnestly request all who are T Y indebted to as, to come and make pay ment, or close their aacowuU by note. \Ve must close the business of the old firm. May 10 LUCAS <fc BILLUPS. SWAN’S Bank Note List and Detector. Published semi-monthly at Montgomery, Ala. At $2.00 per annum, in advance. npHE work is printed 1 'type, and in appear the United States. per rinted on fine White paper and new appearance will be eMfud to none in TO THE PUBLIC. Judge not lest you be judged.' HOME annuals of time ago, when B. P. I _ O Poore,edited the Whig papfl-, some one, articles with which I am acquainted, for I in praising John Jackson, who was keeper which it is recommended.” j of fjj e Central Hotel, remarked that'he was Messrs. Fitzgerald & Bennois, writing a gentleman of the “ Old Shool,” not at/ over* from Waynesville, N. C. say-“ The Liver- weeningly religions, as many in Athens, wort and Tar is becoming daily more popu- to be averse to dancing parties in his Tavern. Iar in this Country, and we think justly f wa s considered the. author,■ by people in W it r v-... . . »*°’ A, Y 10 have tried it speak in com- Athens and in distant parts—and mam-have > H® \ '• 8 Te /Y Wd this up in memory against me, andthis is *****•*■£• ooaplalnts fpr | why I fear old friends and their progeny hich it is recommended^” now grown up, hold me, to some extent, Our Agent in Pickens I>.- r. Mr. .. -nd not consecr-ite not with ty, containing about four hundred acres, 18. R. McFall, assures us “that he uses it fta n,.J, e ,’. t . r fervent tone for ’Religion of more or less, adjoining Mrs. Tindal, Benja- with great benefit in his own family, and re- 1 fiver wroto . of w r f min McReo and others, on which is a com- commends it to his neighbors.” He^gives * ° f ; leV€r ' J fortablo dwelling and other uecesssry out- Un instance of a Negro woman, in his vicini p,™. T . o . „ T r , houses, being the place whereon John McRee V-. who had been suffering with disease of 1 T 1 * 13 a . gn v ™ j am P 3r ^. ct * resided at the time of his death. the Lungs for years, attended with 8eTe ro 'Z Si T lme ALSO, One negro man, name George, cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort I ° f ^ 0Tt 3 ^ CC ’-j L ^ r ’ 1 00 J ln about 45 years old. b andTTar. answer to>a censure1, said, was inserted as ALSO, At the same time and place, will Such are the good reports we hear of this “ advertisement. It- Vt.s not mine. Di be sold one negro woman Phillis, aliout 60, Medicine from all parts of the South. For I P®®P** hol . {1 tll ‘ 3 mor “ an ln recollection, a{man Henry, about 87, woman Rhoda, about 1 11 report of the surprising cures it has per TV* T testl “ on y . of , hyp°cracy 35 and man Jesse about 23 years old. Saul formed in the Western and Northern and when T tC S"™ 9 A<lTert,3em « ut8 ’ ^ tract of land, negro man George, to be sold I Efitern 8tates, wo would invite the suffering • eecni3 *° • f° r uho ever seems to be btruck as the property of said John McRee, dec’d., I P at \ent to read the pamphlet which accom- and the other of said negroes as ‘.lie property P an ’ ca each bottle. To all, we say, have hope. of IsabellaMcRee, late of said county, de- j flavc ceased. By virtue of orders from the Court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of 1 be A couth rn.Bank Note ia asseetial in sveiy Rank Counting-House, and public office. Let us unite in advancing our common interests, and not pennit- Northern men and Northern Detectors to fluctuate our money matters as they may wish, while we are qui etly following their dictation. The work will be carefully revised on the day of publication, and all important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will be made to make it a correct and reliable guide to the Banker and Merchant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commis sion Merchants, and others desirous of having their names and business widely circulated, are informed that a limited number of advertisements will be in serted. Special rates for advertising by the, or for shorter periods, maybe known by applying to any of my Agents, or at tbe office in Atlanta, Ga. Speceratn numbers will be sent on sppiication by letter free of charge All communications intended for the “Bank-Note Lest and Detector,” must be addressed to “Swan’s Bank- Note List,”. Atlanta, Georgia SAMUEL SWAN. Jambs Roberson, General Agent Sept. 27. , 3m. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. EXECUTOR’S SALE JpURSUANT to an Order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Clarke county, will be sold before the court house door of Walton county, on the first Tuesday in January next,^be tween the usual hours of sale, one House and Lot in the Town of Monroe, now in the occu pancy of Mr. Wayne, adjoining Rufus Hughes To be sold as the property of Thomas 'San som, late of safd county of Clarke, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of’the Legntees. Terme on the day. JAMES T. SANSOM, Ex’r. PERRY DAVIS’ . VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, STILL TRIUMPHANT, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. W E take pleasure in referring the reader to the testimonials of our prominent druggists and well known citizens to the vir tue 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, as the books of theoffice will show. —Cincinnati Commercial. Davis-’ Vegetable Pain Killer.—We refer our readers to n advertisement with tbe above caption, in the advertising columns of this morning’s Eagle. We first heard of this medicine during a recent visit to the New England States, and being struck with the novelty of the title, we were induced to make some enquiry about it, and were sur prised to learn that it was kept constantly in the honses of most of the luhabitants of the cities and villages where we stopped, to be used in cases.of sudden attacks of pain, burns, scalds, &c.. and we heard it spoken of in terms 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. Voluntarily, consciencously, and wilh-ntuch pleasure, we recommend to our readers the above named medicine. We speak from our own observation and expericuce when we say that it removes pain as if by magic from all parts of the body, and is one of tbe best medicines in use for checking Diarrhoea, and for removing the premonitory symptoms of cholera. It is applied both internally and externally, with the best effects, and none who have once, used the Pain Killer would willingly be without it constantly in their houses. Ciucinnalti Eve Nonpareil. Davis’ Pain Killer.—This article needs no comment from us, but the real worth of so valuable -1 compound, compels us to give publicity to it, in our Transcript. Mr. Perry Davis, the manufacturer and inventor, is a gentleman for whom we entertain the ighest respect, and any article he sh-mld offer to the public we should have the utmost confidence in. The Pain Killer we keep constantly on hand, and have done so for a number of years, and have administered it for ails rf all des criptions, both external and internal, and it&re eVf r found it to be the best tewedy ei- tant. We we. 1 * recollect its first introduc tion for public pati\?o»ge, it was then sold in a few shops in this city: *0 ft k at it now. the worldCire its patrons. A few ago we published a certificate from Burmah, anu nave often seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe. Reader, if you have not a supply on hand, (we trust you have, as it is almost indispeu- sable) procure it at onoe, and never be with out itagain—it will save many a physician’s bill. Providence Daily Transcript. ISFWWe presume no Medionl preparation ever offered to the public has been more thor oughly tested than Perry Davis’ Pais Kil ler. Thousands of persons, were they called upon to do so, would cheerfully testify that they have used it for various ills, with the most satisfactory success. It is within our own knowledge, that an immense amount of suffering has been relieved by it. Its pro prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save no pains or expense in order to satisfy the pub lic. Being strictly lionoiable men, they ob serve the utmost uniformity in the manufac ture of their celebrated Pain Killer. The materials, of which it is composed are careful ly selected—none but the best quality .being used. By these means the high reputation which the Pain Killer long since acquir ed, is at all times triumphantly sustained.— In view of these facts, wo are by no me.Uis surprised to learn that Messrs. Davis A Son’s sales are constantly and rapidly increasing. While we congratulate our friends generally that so valuable a preparation as the Pain 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. C.W.&H. E. J. LONG, Wholesale and Retail Dm "cists ATHENS, TT EEPconstantly on hand a Urge and wel J\. selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes-,jj Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, $c. $c. Also, dealers in French, Engli^handAmerf- can Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, Per fumery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchant* and *Rv>tfcfcks-««fi depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most accommodating terms. Theirgoods will be warranted as if sented. >' January, 1B54: New Firm and New Goods, WATCHES AND ~JBWELRY, S1LVE& AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTR UMENTS, dte. Ac. Mandeville & Talmadgc TTAVE just returned from NewjYork.with 11 a large and beautiful assortment of the above named articles, Which they will zeU Cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest style Broaches, Pins, Ear and^ingerlUngs, gold guard aud fob chains, gold Pens an* Pencils, gold aud silver Buckles, gold aiftl silver Thimbles; PECTACLES TO. SUIT ALL AGES, and a good assortment of col’d GwiSaes ; Warranted sterling silver tuble, dessert atfA teaspoons, silver Forks,and all other article's usually ..opt in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the sub scribers possess over those unaequaiuted witfct the business, in purchasing directly from tlfo manufacturers and importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable ol properly judging the value of all they prtV chase and recommend to the public. In the department of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, we are determined, l,y careful and neat workmanship, punctuality and !oW prices, to merit tbe approbation of the public favor. An assortment of CLOCKS, of the latest stple, always on hand, from seventy-five cts. toojte hundred and seventy-fivedollai'S’—all warranted perfect time-keepers. A. S. MandeviAle, ) W A. Tajlmadge. Corner of Broad street and Collegia Ay. one door east ofPeterson's bookstore. 22,1864: . V . BOOTS '. BOOTS ! fTlHE undersigned has taken a Store oppo- X site the Newton House, ou College Ave- and, where he will continue to make as fin* nue good BOOTS as usual, of any descrip tion. Double-soled and Water-proof Boot*, Buck. Skin, * dor Pump, do Patent Leather, do Opera, do Repairing done in the neatest and bert style. The best of French Leather used and warrentod. W. S. STARK. July 19 ’ milestone! ^ FRESH supply just received. Oct. 25- T. BISHOP 4. SON. TRY THE MEDICINE!! . ,.-r . • • --B WARNED IN SEASON*.!! the distributees of said dec d, respectively, j And neglect not that epugh which ia daily j&^sfsaafiSKB of JOHN and ISABELLA McREE, Dec d. I disease, Oonsumption, when so soothing and Nov. 1, ,855. (Nov.8) I Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. 1 Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imita tions : The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, SI per bottle, or -ix bottles for S 5 Seld wholesale and retail by * MEAD, St. Louis, N.0. them States rdware and Crockery. W BRANCH OP BUSINESS •OR ATHENS. Just Opened by ■ GRIFFITH & WILLIFORD, Imob«ir..su One door below R. L, Bloomfield’s Sole Agents for Clothing Store. WE will not enter into detail’of the ma ll ny articles kept in the above branches of business, but we invite all to come and see for themselves. sations for Accn- Ga. . fur not* have in our stock a great many articles »"» hot commonly kept in this market. Among ome of the following: .Mantles and Grates, Gigs Chairs, Wash Sts, Ac. Buggy Bands, Carriage Carpenters’, ksmiths’ nd whom all orders and cies must be adi Sold Smith A Billups, Athens, C. W. /$• H. It. J. Lodi', “ J. Bell, Jefferson, Morrow 5c Kenedy, Mi W. Murray . J. R. St • C.W. Piatt A.G. Morris June NEGRO SHOES. LUCAS, will keep negro -hoes at the Watkinsville Factory. my moral aud religious iuoalcatious and ezhortationg 1 who ? who than Athenians arc more insensible to the value of what eminates from my pen 1 Who gave me me ten c-uts for a peace—Phamphlet—matter worth 50 ? but who had the excruciating meanness the next day : at last commence ment. to accept it as a gift ? I will now plainly inform the Athenians and the world I think, always, about them. Thy waut pie- tg. They are not Saints ! Their devotion in heart and soul to God, is not sigual enough to please tbe Redeemer, though they have some of the externalities of holiness. I not on'.v commend their negative virtue of eschew in'’the laseivioue dance,but ever would urge topositive and working excellences ! I hope they will know me now as I am, <£ banish them from theirinmost hearts all the unclean im aginings, that like frogs, issue only from the bottomless pit ! If they were good men, or n-ood Christians, they would, before con- ideriug me an enfidel at heart, have enquir- as to the authorship of that article. J. J. FLOURNOY. TAKE NOTICE! A CCOU11TS previous to October 1st, are xi. now due, and prompt payment thereof pected. WM. N. WHITE. Oct.1 cd of vie ; GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. W ^™ HEREAS John C. Johnson applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate ofOrlando F. Richardson, late of said county, dec. M These are thereforato\cite and admonish all and singular; thfljdndikd and creditor# of said dec., to be ana appear at my office 01 or befor ra Ah^ S next, toaiyrw cause (it any said letters •strould not thl the applicant or to such other person or persons as the court may adjudge proper. Given under my -hand, at office, this 19th day of November, 1855. ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary. cause (if any the; y havee) why be granted to ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county, will be sold before the Court-house door of said County on the first Tuesday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, One Tract of Lane, lying in said County, Containing Fifty Seven and one half acres, adjoining S. J. Mayes. To be sold as the Property of John M. Clark,late of said County dec., for the benefit ot his Creditors. Termes on the dny. ISAAC M. KENNEY, Adm’r, NOV. 22. 1855, Notice INK, INK. fPHE finest jet black Ink ever offered-in X this market, now for sale on draught. Send in clean bottles, and it ie warranted to suit. The same Ink is also sold bottled by August 23. WM. N. WHITE. <Washing-day’ a Luxury! I AM now prepared to fill all 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 yearsofago, as wellas.agrown person—not requiring labor, but merely healthful exercise. Will do more work than 8 to 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any article, from a cambric handkerchief to a bed quilt, and entirely without injury. It be uVappett at my office oq is perfectly simple, and can be operated by Second Monday in January'^myone^and is not liable to get out of order. Clothes prepared in the usual way, except not boiled, that not being necessary. Orders from the country, enclosing $20, will meet with prompt attention. These Machines can be seen in operation any day at the Steam Cabinet Shop and Blind Factory, near the Town Spring, rear of the Franklin House. FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS, PANEL- DOORS, Ac.,constantly on rmndand made to order. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Athens. July25 S. D. BRIDGMAN. P. S- Teoplo may feel curious to know what 1 think of Jackson county, if Athens tail to stand before me.- I will tell them, that I regard the mass of this county, white and black, as the “ Smoke from tho bottom* le?s pit”—which is absolutely incurable, ex cept by the blood of ONE—which all must come and take, and with it njdke the insepa rable condition ; a Holy Life.'. So Holy as to harbour no thought against-the author of this for beingdeaf, havingaglky beard, and looking, Intellighntly asaumraing! Since they “ must give an account of their very thoughts;” and are surely condemned in spite of sacraments, if they contemn, want- ingly, the just man, whe, t will not shave to adapt his faoe to beardless men and women, and won let God have his war with his face. a lie Deo. 13, 1855. . and want due his graybeard to oarry on his front! J. J, F. I S hereby given, that all trespassers upon tho College lauds, either in hauling off wood or top-earth, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. By order of the Prudential Committee. Nov 15 W. L. MITCHELL, Ch’n STARCH POLISH. - [UST received by . I T. BISHOP & SON. Oct. 35 1855. For Sale or llent A NEAT dwelling plaoe, occupied bv tisa undersigned, and adjoining the lot of Mrs. Baxter, containing six comfortable rooms, a well of water, and all necessary out houses and stable—-embracing one Acre and a quarter of well cultivated land, stocked with choice fruit trees. Terms very libera!. E. M. EDWARDY. - ©ct.n tf ■*: , - * FAMILY GROCERIES. T HE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Athens and public general ly, that they have taken tbe Store next door to Sansom & Pittard’s, and are receiving a fresh stock of ASSORTED GROCERIES A CONFECTION ARY, and will keep constant ly on hand the best article that can be bad in market, at the lowest prices, of well as sorted NEW STORE i • • t* - ' ‘I. and fflSW €00B$. No. 12, Franklin House Rangr,(L. J. . Lampkin's old stand.) Wm. J. Morton, (SUCCESSOR TO WM.M. MORTOJff SOJTJ R ESPECTFULLY announces to tbe public that he is now offering Jor sale, at the abov« stand,a large and varied assortment Of SSAPLE AND FANCY Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,. Jf-u . Saddlery, See, The stock is entirely new, and will be sold? at prices to suit the'times. His friends aud the publicare respectfully- invited to call and examine for themselves The Books and Accounts of tbe late' firm of William M. Morton & Son will bo' found at his store, and those indebted are* requested to call and settle. Athens, May 10, 1856. tf TO THE TRA YELLING PUBLIC. SAULTEK & IVY A T their old stand, near theFranklinHouse,. Athens, Ga. are better prepared than< ever heretofore to meet the wants of thetra-- vclling public. Those wishing to hire Coaches, Carriages,. Hacks, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, ar e i nvi ted 1 to give them a call—as they have finer Coach- * es and better stock than at any time hereto fore, while their Drivers are as carcfulas can be found anywhere. jt&S-At the same time their terms are ae-> good as the best. R.Saulter, Z.Itt. COTTON, COTTON! O UR Warehouse is now open for the ee:i?o Cotton and other produce, stored at n sonable rates. Sept 37. * T. Bishop <fc Sox. Pickles, Sardines, Lobsters, Cove Oysters, Mackerel, Green and Dried Fruits, Almonds, Filberts, Fireworks, Ac. bugars, Coffees, Teas, Candles, » Tobacco, Cigars, .Liquors, Champaigne Wine, Porter and Ale, V Candies, Aud various other articles too tedious to Hit-lit i- .11. E2T Come and buy. N. B.—Those iudebtedto the undersigned by note or open account, for Clothing, will please call and settfosoon, er they may find them in the hands of ail officer {or collection. ■ July 19 JOHN F. PITTARD ct.OO. RESH Salmon iu lb. cans, chea#, at Ken EXECUTOR’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday in January next, be sold before the Court House dour in tbe town of Gainesville, Hall County, 21 lying river ; adjoining A. R. Nuckolls, J M. Black, Jcbn Hansard and R. N. Thornton. Sold under the will, and for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day. A. R, NUCKOLLS, Exfr Nov. 29, 1855 T WO months after date application will bo made to tbe Ordinary of Hall Countv for leave to eell all the lands belonging to tho estate of Sabrey Agerton, late of said county,, deceased. B. F. PORTER, Adm’r. Nov29,1855 2m F su Mar 4k 29 GEORGIA—HALL COUNTY. W HEREAS John II. Wilson administrator of Thomas S. Wilson dec., applies for dismission from the further administration of sAid estate. All persons interested are hereby notified that said di emission will be granted ou the- first Monday in June next, unless legal cause, be shown to the contrary. - Given under my hand. 21th Nov. 1 > >5. M; GRAHAM, Ordinary,. Nov. 29. 1 K/-vTA SACKS SALT, in prime orJe*f t_JV )U fur sale verv low bv Ny. 15 T. 'BISHOP -tSQSj/ [