The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, December 27, 1855, Image 3

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SENA 1 ] iington, Dec. 12 —On moiion of Mr. Cass the Senate proceeded to ibe election of the Standing Commitiees. He remarked that it had been usual to dispense with the election by ballot, as required by the rules and he expressed the hope that, to expedite business the eatne course would be now pursued. Mr. Hale objected, and the Senate proceeded to ballot, with the following result: Committee on Foreign Relations— Messrs. Mason, Douglas, Slidell, Clayton, Weller, and Fish. Finance Committee-Messrs. Hunter, Toucey, Pearce, Stuart, Brodhead and Crittenden. Committee on Commerce—Messrs Hamlin, Dodge, Stuart. Seward, Clay and Benjamin. Committee on Manufactures—Messrs. Wright, Allen, Harlan, Wilson and Trumbull. '' Committee on Agriculture—Messrs, Allen, Hunter, Thompson of New Jersey, Harlan and Wade. Committee on Military Affairs— Messrs. Weller, Fitzpatrick. Johnson. Jones, of Tennessee, Pratt and Iverson. Committee on Militia—Messrs. Houston, Dodge, Bell of New Hamp shire, Thompson, of Kentucky, and Briggs. Committee on Naval Affairs—Messrs. Mallory, Fish.Thom|>son of New Jersey, Bell of Tennessee, James and Slidell. Committee on Public L mds—Messrs. Stuart, Johnson, Foot, Clayton, Pugh and Mallory. Committee on Private Land Claims— Messrs. Benjamin, Briggs, Thompson •of Kentucky, Foster and Wilson. Committee on Indian Affairs— Messrs. Sebastian, Rusk, Toombs, Brown, Reid, ami Bell of Tennessee. Committee on Claims—Me-srs Brod- head, Fessenden, Geyer, Iverson, Yulee and Wade. Committee on Revolutionary Claims— Messrs. Evans, Retd, Hale. Foster and Durkee. Convnittee on the J idiciary —Messrs. Butler, Toucey. B iyard, Toombs and Pugh. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads-Messrs. Buck, Cbllamer, A< ams, Hamlin, Jones of Iowa, and Yulee. Committee on Roads and Canals— Messrs. Slidell. Bell of N« w Hampshire, Briggs. Durkee,Jones of T.ennesseejUnd Wright. Committee on Pensions—Messrs. Jones of Iowa. Clay, Thomson of N. J., Sfipard and Sumner. (Committee on the District of Colum bia—Messrs. Brown, Allen, Mason, Pratt and Reid. Committee on Patents—Messrs. James. Evans, Smart, Brown, Thomp son of Ky., and Fessenden. Committee on Retrenchment— Messrs. Adams. Fitzpatrick, Fish, ^riggs and Crittenden CoirffiTpuee on Territories—Messrs. Douglas, Jones of Iowa, Collainer, Bell, Sebastian and Briggs. Committee01, Contingent Ex|>enses— Messrs. Evans, Wright and Foot. Committee o»the Public Buildings— Messrs. Bayard, James, Hunter, Thom «on of N. Y., Pratt and Hale. Committee on Engrossed Bills— Messrs. Fitzpatrick, Collumer, and Hale. Committee on Library—Messrs. Pearce, Cass and Bayard. Committee on Enrolled Bills—Messrs Jones of Iowa, and Sumner. If there be any of onr readers who doubt, the magic powers uf Perry Difljk' Pain Killer to relieve pain, we advise them to bu> one twenty-five ceufc bottle of the Agent, anil give it a trial. We never yet knew it to fail' Sold by Smith «!fc Billups* C. \V. * H. R. J. Long. Athens, and by one Agent iu every town in the State. CANDIDATE exercise* of. this tn"titu A commence on the lti-h of .1: and con f un D M. Clowe r, the People’s Candidate . for Marshal for the town of Athena. Dec. 26. Mr. Editor : At the requestor many of my friends, I have consented to become a candi date for Marshal, at the approaching Jonua ry election. Not wishing to x <disguise my position from the public on any occasion, and having been always opposed to politic* being brought in to any j>etty or municipal election*, I there fore declare myself an Indenendent candidate wishing to be run‘as \VM H. DORSEY. fgfWe are authorized to announce John Timobsugh as^jn Independent candidate for the offic ol Deputy Marshal, at the ap proaching el action. QCP 1 We are authorized to announce Mr. Francis M. McLsroy as a candidate for Re ceiver of Tax Returns for Clarice conniy— «ehetker divid'd or not We are authorized to nnnounce Jobi. W. Hamilton us a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for Clarke county, at the op proaching January election. We are authorized to announce Duk* Hamilton as a candidate for re election to ihc office of Receiver of Tax llefu/ttaof the conn'.v of Cl'rte. at die January election. ICHABD HUGHES is a Camli date for re election or Tux Collector of larke County. Election first Monday in January, 1356. Oct. 18 R 1 Professor of Political Philosophy. JAMES P. WADDEL, A. cient Languages, and L WM.T. BRANTLY, D.D.. Lettrcs, Evidences of Christianity, and His tory. a* '' " JOSKPH LsCONTE, M.D., Professor of Nat ural Sciences, and Teacher of french. W.M. LEROY BROWN A M, Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy arid Civil Engi neering. CHARLE* S. VENABLE, A.M , Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistrv. Hon. JOSEPH H. LUMPKIN, L.L.D., Pro ffisaor of Law. a..,, . a . DANIEL LEE, M.D, Terrell Professor of Ag- ^“. Liverpool Sack ..... riculture. I St f. el ’ 1 ’ WILLIAM HENRY WADpEL, A.M.,Tutor | „ J** r, " aa •— in Ancient Languages. | „.e ‘ o. *”»» » r4KK ' - vM - T “‘” r Applicants for admission are recommended -- to lie present at the beginuiug of the term. | „ „ .j * j •' Parents arid guardians may feel satisfied j t sb L . e ; ***' that their sons and wards can here obtain a Cast } ri _ s „atu w. The following papers are requested to publish in their tri WKEKUfBtnr two weeks: An- lauuw uanmes Sperm do....... ,li-. lies- £tar do.. ]— Hi*- CotfeCRio ...... ..J— CoffeeJava |T.* :: Sugar,Brown '....i.... I “ Clarified .?.... “ Crushed j. “ Loaf.. 4---- Molasses, per gal - -, . ,'N. O. Syrup.f. ..... , Salt, per Bushel.... To Shippers. HUGH L. TIN LEY & SoeceMonto Tl> LKY & HR RON Powder, Rifle,.... Blasting Lend ...... - - —• — — • Chroma Sent and C-mstitutioualist. Augusta. g ' hol *' ** * p Courier and Republican Savannah, + Bale’.."... U ..n,l 1 iiitoc ... . ( nlnmfilW * ... Enquirer and Times. Dec 20 ...Columbus. St I — WATKIYSVIIXE Male and Female Academy. rpHE exercises of this institution will be | 1 resumed ou Tuesday the loth of January j next, under the direction of Mr. Th.>mas W. Walker, who will be aided by a Competent j Female a«si*>ant. From Mi Walker s success and popularity, as Principal of this Academy, during the I present year, resulting fioin his thorough scholarship and happy art of government, wo feel gratified that he has consented to] remain another year, and consider it a sulli cient guarantee that parents and guardians I who may place their children or wards un der his charge will find that their confidence j ha* not been misplaced. Good board can be had in the village at I from $8 to $10 per mem!hr. WM MURRAY, ISAAC S. VI\ ENT, M S DURHAM, ’ ‘ R DICKEN, WM P. HARDEN, Dee 22. ^155 Trustees. FOUR, WAGONS. T he subscriber has fur sale at bis shop, four superior two-horse-wmjon*. with iron ax- a.-o' dt Ic*. They can—be bad cheap for cash. Call . g, - , Flour per bbi j Wheat per Bushel ; Corn “ “ —..... Meal CLARK & CARTER’S m a# 1 T Pa mi !y (irocerVj r.-ind Jacksxm stn el N. Judsun arid v & Hughes, Family Groceries j Provisions, (ADAMS & CO S EXPR] KICK, AtUENi t FTER this 3.ite. :i > pad; j A the above C'omiin I from this office, until < I said packages. 0« I due Kotiee, find gover ** October 25 ^ les. OOII. Dec. 20. 1865 m. e. McWhorter. ludigo,Spanish Madder lb Copperas. Blue Stone Oil, Linseed *• Lamp, Winter r “ “ Fall.:. “ Train White Lead, Keg 25 lb Glass,Box 8 by 10.. 275 300 „te Mackerel. No. 3 bbl* ;... 9()0 1000 * •* .J bills No. 2.. 900 “ J-bbla N<»r2.< Beeswax..... . Feathers Wool i Tobacco of Funature, ublt- and re- a ad * through ; being' h against we barges. w leave to refer to the following gentlemen, with whom we have hadbusine-- trans ictiuns: John Caldwell, President oiS. C. R R.,Co. U. Passailaigue, sjuperintendnnt ol public works, Columbia. F. W McMaster, Librarian ofS.C. College Co. • P. W. Fuller, Columbia ihn King, jr., S. C. R* R., Agent,Charles- ‘ w ’ Henry Misroon, Agent of New York &€• Bacon, Cheuso, .M.eki-rel—Noal.2,3 ekled Salmon and Codfish. Vinegar, N. O. Syrup, Stuart’s ref'd.Syraj ~ p. Matches sc. Sc Sugar—crushed, pow dered and clarified, white ami yellow. Coffees—t)ld JavaaRio, Assorted Teas, *. Candles—Sperm, Ada- , mantine and CaTow, Mustari ooap, azaicnes, musun'ii, J Cooking Extracts, Pickles, Candie*. JL 1 »supply of Elegant Gilt Cornice Currants, Raisius, Almorids, Toki co and Lace and Muslin Curtains, and I Cooking Wine and Brandy, v £ Segar*. Windm-v Shades front $2 to $3 pair Also, nn extra article' of Fltod’Wirii s an l Oct, 11 Also, an extra article'of Pnwwa Brandies fi r family use and mediciua poses—to which we' Ibe public. Giveusi please those who patronise us. xern Nov29 S. K. CLARK | J. N. CARTER, ’ Five BoIIars reward. L OST, between Atlieus and GaiuesviVlo, I about tha 1st November, u poire f saddle hags containing some articles of clothing, a A 1 ' - - - --ward will be paid M- 1 - pistol. Sc. The above rewaru - , . . upon the delivery of the saddle bags and i contents. My name Is written ou some of them. Atlieus, My Nov 29. 1855 quested those‘ L FRANKLIN. are kejrvby notified to present them, duly nu- tf > The ubjeit uf the uroprietor. in combining in on. : mini n.e .how, three dutiuct and perfect exhibi ting. »t * siiizla pric- of admtMion, u to place within I* nu-.ius uf all an upportunily uf witou.iuf thw. ii.ipiiificiit wuudera of art and nature. j Yarn pcrhale, 4C bnnehes “ Retail Osnaburgs, per Buie D.IWKiERS. L, , Ea ‘ ai J ; MAST. CARPENTER i shlr, 4( '*S ?• P°r ^ale MAST. LEON. j !:! .'.'.V.V.V.V.V.V. The fullo«iu( duliuruuhed Member, of the Equee- ] tr m prule.iiuu »ie coapnud in the troupe of 1>EK T» >N E, — w. NICHOLS. J. DKM0TT. W PERRY. 0. I 0H6E. HEM TT* . K STONE. CX.OWH - , DEN STONE. 400 20 35 20 25 85 90 9A 10 34 9 500 22 40 25 40 85 90 11 11 9 10 3 HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy tottery. [By Authority of the Stale of Georgia] > WILL. EXHIBIT At Lexineton, on Monday. Jiuviary 7<h. 1855. “ ATHENS. Tnc day, Jan 8th. Doors open nt 1 and G 1-2 o’clock, P. M. Admission 50 cents. Children and servants 25 cents. J. & Stoney, Agts. N. Y. sailing packets. II. F. Baker it Co., Agents of the Baltimore and Philadelphia sailing packets. W. Caldwell, Ag.-nt of Baltimore ers and Boston sai ing packets. II. L. TIN LEY & Co.. Late of Knoxville, Tenn JAS.II.ARTOPE, Dec.6tf Of Charleston, S. C. BLEACHED SPERM OIL, For sate by Suuuney & Jones. * thcuticatcd, within the time prcrctibed by law. THUS. SIMON TON, Adm’r. Dec 0, 1855. ARKE MORTGAGE SfIFF S SALE. CL A / ^ I A Nl MACON, GA. IlHIS Lottery i* conducted on the plan of THE ELECTION OF SPEAKER Tub Baltimore American. in a notice of the eiection of Sjieaker, remarks .“The fact that Messrs. Evans and Jlumplirey Marshall vote for Mr. Ful ler, is an abundant endorsement of Ins Jruly national views, and the -re usal of jibe Democrats to assist in his election, when they have now abundant strength jlo accomplish it, must throw on thetp the responsibility of any sectional result jlhal may ensue. Tlic platform on which Jffr. Richardson is nominated forbids all aid in his election from other parlies ; hence if the Democracy wish to e-cape jtlie odium of throwing the organiz ition jof the House into the hands of the Black Republicans they must go to the nid of those who are willing to yield their parly predilections for the national good.” No one familiar, with the character jind views of Mr. Marshall, would Auppose for a moment that lie would vote for any other than a sound, national ^nan. Mr. Fuller is known to be in favor of the admission uf Kansas and Nebraska, as the people may decide, with or without slavery ; as Ite main- ,tains that the only question for Congres? Jo determine is, whether they present Republican Constitutions. Such a man, (however, wilt not suit the Democracy, .because be is not of them. They are perfectly willing to affiliate with the New York Softs, and the Ohio Dem«t- fifqcgf who declare anti slavery a cardir.* al point in their creed, but cannot fel lowship Mr. Fuller ! who is admitted ,on all hands to he an old-line, conserra live National Whig-—a man of broad National principles, and in favor of pie* .serving the Constitutional rights of all sections of the Union.—Chron. & Sent. the lloval Lottery of Havana Of single] numbers—aud drawn at Concert Hall, Macon. | Da., under the sworn superintendence Of Col. George Logan and James A. Ni.-bct. Esq. Grand Scheme for Jail. 15,1850. ] When Prizes amounting to $60,000. class i. Will be distributed as follows: One Prize of ^ 1 do 1 do I do 5 do 1.000 is 10 do 800 is 10 do 200 is....:..... 10 “ $120 arc 23 “ 100 are 'O “ 50 are 380 *• 23 arc,.. 1 f he 6rani> ^ruttssion! «»f tlw Tilt •l*«* pni^h 1 tr#et*<o t'»v j»’a THE S0PER3 MUSIC CHARIOT WITH rfn!L BAND: EQUESTRIAN COMPANY ItnUimiRtK tnnootf^ «*n JLelr Li^liiv trained <tl»*C Hi uvea RimI S.tite-. of enecr. Indian Tribe ! 'ti tlteir iMt'Ti* ..ml nl ntvfunir mour.te-.l 1 * * i tliPir HuntirL; 4'«»ur*erf, in alt the r t.tried t.d p r|ure-q,i*» r*id>imes rarrytug with them t'leir w«i(iai» of ii.tttj*, iuip eniviits of the hsse Ac. *’ # » I CARAVAN WILD BEASTS ! Draw n ialheir English and Claasical School for Boys and Girls. T HE next Term of Hebron Academy will commence on the second Monday in Jan uary 1356. The Principal will be aided by his wife, as heretofore, and will teach at the following rat.es: Spelling. Reading and Writing, per qr. 8250 Primary Classes in Arithmetic. English Grammar and Geography, $3.00 Advanced Classes in the three last named Studies, per quarter, $3-50 Mental. Moral and Natural Philosophy, Algebra and History, per quarter, £1.50 Geometry. Trigouoinetry, Mensuration, Navigation, Surveying, ConicSectioris, Logic, Chemistry,'Astronomy, the Greek; a^d Latin languages, per quarter, $6-25 Pupils wil I be charged by the quarter from the time of entrance, arid no deduction will be ma le for ab-‘i rf£e except*'in caSesTif ' sickness Board may be obtained in the-community for about six dollars per month, Dec 20—ft G. II. CARTLED.GE. Franklin county; Ga. Principal. ' T GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY. %Mi H ERE A S Li udsey Durham gr., a ppl i v v to me for Letters of Administration on the exist# of Joseph Alaxey, late of said county, dec vased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish litors of all and' singular, |the kindred a said deceased, to be and appea LEAD PIPE, Ftrs;t!' ] DOUGLAS' REVOLVING PUMPS,! O'u For sale by Summey ;* Jones. within thc U . gal ^ ours of 8a | e> tho foji ow j,, g property, to wit: One grey horse about ten years of age, one sorrel do about nine years o'f age, and I dray and harness. Levietf on as the property of Willis Thompson, to satisfy two mortgage ti. fas issued from the Inferior Court of Ciarke J Jnri'- WINDOW GLA2S AND PUTTY, For sale by Sutmney A Jones. SUM..1KY 4 JONES. BAG iING, ROPE AND TWINE, For sab' I y Suimney & Jones, county, one in favor of Bayuon & ltiich, pnii onein favor of Jeremiah E. Bitch, and other fi. fas. in my possession. Dec6 * LE W IS J. LAM r KIN, p Sh ff. A' Worms! Worms! Various theories baveqheen started rein £ive to the origiu of intestinal wo: ms. und ye the question is still a vexed one among med ical authorities. Of on a fact, however, all are informed, and in which all agree—tit fatal nature of the iufiueuce they exert oi children. At this season of the year, the a; tacks of worms are in-'st frequent as well a. ~ dangenius We take great pleasure in ; ihe attention of parents to the Ver * "■ “. McLane. It is ape of the most "nes ever introdneed t< never failed of success 28. Approximation I*r ; zes,. 501 Prizes qinountirig to $60,000 I Ouly 10.000 Nunibers. Tickets §5; Halves | $2,50; Quarters $125. | "" Prizes payable in fuil without deduction—| ami every prize is drawn at each drawing. Address J AS. F. W INTER. Dec. 26. Macon. Ga. FBOM'lfUS <i h:k TEMPERANCE CRUSADER. Ql'OXUAM TEMCKBANCK BANXER. CTUATED by a conscientious t.csire to further the cause of temperance, ant*, ex periencing great disadvantage in being too narrowly limited in space, by the smallness of our paper, for the publication of Reform Arguments and Passionate Appeals, we have determined to enlarge it to a m re convenient and acceptable size. And being c nscious of the fact that there are existing in the minds of a large portion of the presort readers of thc Banner arid its former patrons, prejudices and difficulties which can never be removed loogas it retains the n >ine, we venture also to make a chmige in t.-at. particular. It will henceforth be called, “THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADER.” This old pioneer of the Temperance cau-e is destined yet to chronicle the triumph of its principles. It has st.,od ihe test—passed through the "fiery furnace.” and. like the- “ lie brew childreu.” re-appeared nnscorcbed It has sutvived the nnc^papt rfamine which lias caused, and is still causing many cxccllefj journals and periodicals to sink, like “bright exhalations in the evening,’* to rise no more, and it has even heralded the “ death struggles of many contemporaries. laboring ♦ rthc same great end with itself. It *• ^tiil .b»es,” and “waxing bolder as it grows older,” J- now wag ing mi eternal “Crusade’ agaiiist the •* Infer nal Liquor Traffic,” standing lik»iilie “ High Priest” of the Israe itp*, wlio stood between the peoplo and the plague that threatened destruction We entreat the friends of the Temperance Cause to give us their influence in cxteudii g the usefulness of the paper. We intend pres enting to the public u sheet worthy of nil at. teution and a liberal patronage ; for while it ie strictly a Temperance Journal, we sbr.ll en deavor to keep its readers posted ou all the current events throughout the country.' Price, as heretofore, ft.strictlv iu advance JOHN H.*SEALS, Ed : tor and Proprietor. Penfield, Ga., Dec. 27, 1855. on or bciore the i next, to show caps! said Letters shoulc the applicant, persons as thc Given under day of Dec end Dec. 6. • ,... c -■ - CLAREv OIS in the tow within the office j n«^rniilisliiji V tultiiig TUMBLING. 90ME»S£TTING ACttOR V I II' I'l'.ATS, Ac. f will he rii ivrnf l w tli .t5i— 'm-tna! »nJ irtr -ty :*I,1 h*»n rr f a jqJ bu UEN STONB. I ; r .Irr In_- r ■ Iv »•!. Ill- h-pi J R fuJiioti ih«* »mt* i«- lohifnot i'if» litnt?-*. and »Le r:»t r-f «*f tlue ni;»i t tbl* o*:nn* ge- •nu*. haiTf» to Imu impcri-«liab!e rpnowu. Mr •‘tom* ia n it na'jr si clown of cxtmonlinarjr t 'lent, but one of toe mnot nec mjiliibej and ■Ipffltnt ri-lera and “ryiuaust* in Ida prife^sioii, »nd wi'! N|»pe ir in th» ruarw <.f the entertain* •nent in «»f the trial* of nkili nod -leMtcritjr with tbe rest of the troupe. TOYS! TOYS! TM7ISHING to close out my eutire stock of 1 \ Toys the coining Christmas, I will Bell most of them at New York cost, and the bal ance at a very small advance. Dec 20. W.N. WHITE. :ond Monday iu January s (if auy they have) why 1 not then be granted to other person or may judge proper. * office, this the 4th )N, Ordinary. ALUM SALT, * 1?or sale by S mm ey & Jones INNERMAN S PATENT DOOR SPRINGS For sale by SUMMEY & JONES. TAKE NOTICE. A S nil accounts oil my books, not already due, become so thd first of January, cus tomers will oblige by settling the same im mediately thereafter. My ti-rms r aro cash or prompt pay merit at the end of tty-ce mont}^. and l have not the|slightcst wish'to Continue any accounts on my books that are not paid when due. To a large and I am glad to say an increasing number of customers I am truly grateful for their punctuedSti/ a* well as pa tronage. W.N. WHITE. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. O N Thursday, the third day of January next, will be sold at the late residence of David Witt, late of Jackson county, dec’d, a balance of the personal property of said de ceased, consisting of valuable household and kitchen furniture; one fine mare and several likely males, waggons, plantation tools, a quantity of Corn, fodder with. # various other articles usually offered at such sales. Terms • n the day of sale' and sale to continue, if | necessary, till all shall ho sold. NANCY WITT, Adm’r. Dec. 20. 1855, <■; ' T-m SALE. January next, court house doup ■ ville, Clarke couiUNk of sale, the followWP 41 fur hats, 11 37 cloth and glazed silk fringe and 7 ps »1 pac ha, 4 1 cotton drawers. 10 boxes artificial , pr gloves, 18 prsilk mitts, 1 hox buttons assorted, 2 boxes bal! fine dimity, 1 ps red padding, s linen, 1 ps 6-4 bleached 14 ps ginghams, 10 itt-ern fancy silk, 7 ps .1, 2 ps delane, j itterris liniu drill, j id handkerchiefs, | nket, 1 ps rub- ami furniture •jghts, 5 boxes jrini waitaUng, “0 boxes liermctical sealed oysters, l bellows and vise, 4 1-4 boxes tobacco, 8 s!;ovels and forks, 1 lot grind- Sundries.1 M ACCARONI, Pickles, Citron, Gr Spices. sealed Fish, soda biscuit, sardines,rotteu stone, Cheese and Lemon Syrup. For sale by SU MMEY’ & JONES. Cooking Wine and Brandy, For sale by SUMMEY & JONES. SO Iiegs Kails, For sale by SUMMEY d'tfONES. 50 SACKS RIO COFFEE, For sale by SUMMEY & JONES. SYRUPS, N EW Orleans and Sugar House. For sale by SUMMEY A JONES. GEORGIA—hALL COUNTY. W HEREAS, James Tuggle and Margaret Toggle apply tome for letters of ad ministration upon the estate of John Tuggle, late of said county, deceased— The kiudred aud creditors of said deceased are hereby notified that sai l Letters will be granted at the next January Term of this Court, uuless legal cause be shown irt terms of the law. Given under my hand. t’iD2tlb Nov. 185$. Nov29 - M. GRAHAM, Oj-dinnry. CANDLES. Spefm, Adamantine and Tallow. - For sale by S’ MM ■ Y d- JONES oINQER PRESERVES, For sale by SUMM EY ,fc JON ES. . SEIVE CLOTH. Of all sixes, for sale by SUMMEY & JONES. KS, 2/ ps C ■rare, 3 lar^ ir ceitng match planes, 1 lot h blades. 2 saddles,'1 -J lot Saddlers silk and 1 lot sundries too nu merous to mention. Levied upon as trie property of William P. Turner, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Clarke Superior Court, in nighty & Beall, vs W. P. & J. C. k UBS, BUCKETS and PIGG1NS, * lor sale by SUMMEY & JUNES. Bagging and Kope, For sale bv SUMMKV & JON Safety Fuse, For sale by SUMMEY it JONES, ©Id Gov’t Java, A ND Choice Laguira COFFEE Just re ceived by T. BISHOP A Oct. 25 SON. 50 Rags Rio Codec! O F Superior quality for sale low, by 0 Oct 25 I*. BISHOP <fc SON, C HEESE CHEESE.—Fine English Dai ry Cheeseat R ENN RY’S. Oct 18 BLUE STONE. A LARGE si pply. for sale at 15c’s pef lh by fi, W. & U. R. J. LONG. Nov. 15. NOTICE.” _ , _ 5 gUIlS, TT A T A m «ri f A T T|Tk i WT f i 1 'ri ATT' 4 HTl I 1)^ i to fill OTilfct* Of illCl Collft Of lot willow baskets, 3 trunks, 1 LUALAM S IMiPROVl^l) MEAT? ^ Or< iu try of Claike county, will b© soM CUTTER. Uf the plantation of Joli'n W. €n(rf' f lute * f TTflTH detached knives, fo sausage and said ccunty, deceased on Tlmrsd .y the l.’lth VV pie meat, will cut from 150 to 200 lbs. I °i Dimember, im t.. near Aqa.Hn Greer » per hour. For sale by Ndv22 SUM MEY St JONE v I old place in said con t. - , part of the perish* ble j r iperty of said deceased—coiisistinx < f ' coi n, foddei’.Blfucks.oatjf.seedcottoti, mule; oxen wagons, cotvs, cnlri », sheep, pork »nd I stoi k hogs said plantation tools, und othvi’ artic!<-.s not .necessary ti mention | Al--, nt the aani.'time ; RENTED the ens place. IN THE DEN OF LIONS! I ISTl'MMMIIS.ic. *- Eli'|iliaut— *«! \uin ilinit Lioos^Aki* tiic Iaiu *ini t.ionet'—filiick Tiger— pair Hraxrliun Tiger*—prir Scn«g:il l.«*opari»i>»—3 yo"in: » mj»e l.i(» »—Alri- «*.»o t*aulh»*r» Add SirijiwI IIvtiid— i'cruiian Alpacas nuri Katiruroo*—Af- •enw U er-Gieat Uunm.iu Hear^. Black Bent—pair Alricuu Crowu’d UrTMUt*(v—(«<»ld«*n and Silver 1‘iiea-nm* —Tocatoos, M.icisfi. i’arruls, <8cc. - c. OtgriUer with a *• Wildernett of ftou- v vy». n Pomnmt among tho attractive novtfci** ofllua rompany am Uk* clmrartrrirtic performarce* nf the WHO TENANTS OF THE FOREST eaotww-1 an. demoite-l i* tlir Mlap K«l>ili' rntnt., il !u,tr«ti»c ww. ol Mr.,* fib. The Buffk o Hunt! la which the prhnle pw>r will aspev*.** M*- m-.le-l wwoe of action. And ■{*!>. hi an ama<in* Psitanl See-.-, nllad THE CORN GATHERING The Bird Dance! THANKSGIVING- DANCE! War Son* of On. the h>nowi,« Tahlnoi b> CLARKE SHERIFF S SALE. O N tbe fir-t Tuesday in February ne^t, will be sold before the court house door iu the town of Walkinsville, Clarke, county; witldn i the legal Imus of sale, one undivided half of! °GC5hoDtas fescQHig Capt. Smith! two draVS. Levied upon by two attachments, * one in favor of Goss A Turner, for the use of William P. Turner, the other in favor of W. P. A J. C Turner, and both against Hezekiab ^ dd by au order of Coi SCALPING GROUP 1 The War Song, Ac. &c.