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. JSCTIOS RIOTS
L oftl"» d fX ,s
[ idly growing of nmbocracy
Logbotit thte Urtd t t» «J frfe..icnt!|
Cnci in eiegiiQ9 r Jo,s - .?
L last case of ihU sort ocr.urlvd at
and the yield promiscsclo lu* unusually;
good;, A gentlemail, .from Griffin in-;
forms us that throughout that section of
tIto 3tAte.'there has mot bfeen such a.
v« hfat^crep sinoe tbe year 1818.
half dozen men, mostly spectators
I the wounding of many others.,
These scenes are disgraceful to our
and we hope we may never be
to record another one.
fjf'l'he weather here U very «nrpi
al the time we write (Tuesday afternoon)
and has been so'for several days^ -We
are nddding rni hadly. -OHSHi and
Corn hitee started to growing rapidly-*-.
would improve its growth verynoauclt,
and be of incalculable benefit to ('he' dm
[^glon City the other day^on the
Lion of an election for members of
[ncil a»d 0,her c ' x ? °® ce . rt * „ A P ar ;
f rioters—mostly young men, or1
l , i,nvs from Baltimore—attacked - • ~ ° -~Tf -
oMhe election precincu. brail,'b« *** * E ” d rai "
[voters, shooting policemen, and dis
I the officers conducting the elec ... . .
^ T|„. United Stares Marines were crop, which, otherwise, will be short.
I l out an 1 fired upon the rioters. p -S. (Wednesday ".orniug ) 1We had
lered “Ut, . ■ j .. - a heavy rain and some hail, test night,
•suit was the instant death of J t . . -
Wasovnotow, June 2-—Richardson,
of Illinois, is appointed G"Vernnr of
Nebraska Territory; Wright., pf Indi
ana, our Minister to Russia;" II. C
Murphy, of New York, our Minister to
the Neihertemte; J. R. DillePj of I Hi
nois, Consul to Bremen;- W- Thomp
son, of Sew York, Consul to Southamp
ton ; Gabriel Fleurnt of New York,
Consul to Bordeaux.
It
ntvy,
etl upon
he Jutv of civil and military offi-
f. 8 „j indeed of all good citizens, to
, (he laws faithfully executed ; and
ire especially to preserve the freedom
J purity of the elective franchise, ft
h, law the privilege of nil native and
liiraliz f ‘(l citizens to peaceably enjoy
L exercise of the elective franchise,
he " ho would by force and nrms
jnni to deprive any such of the eii-
meotof this privilege, whether Arne-
|n Iriihman,Englishman, Dutchman,
nhii not. is an ent my to his country,
; , U se he is an enemy to ** law and
tr.”
U law ruaj be in itself bad, but it is
i duty of nil good citizens to maintain
.LATER-FROM EUROPE.
AURIVaCOFTDK
St. Louis, June 1.—Gov. Walker
arrived at Lecomtojj, Kausas t on Wed
nesday. He was received very quietly
and read his inaugural It is a lengthy
document and declares that territorial
laws shall be enforced. It criticises the
action of the free State men and de
clares that the position already taken
shall be maintained by the whole force
of the government. Governor Walker
Nf.it York, June J,—Thu steamer
America lias arrive.! at • With
Liverpool dates to the 23d MhV*- The^
Ericson arrived out on the 23d.. ,
Liverpool Market.
’ Liverpool, May 23.—Cottcn.was
steady -wi.h sales for the week of35,000
bales, of which Speculators took 2000
hales and Exporters 4,500 ’hales. The
estimated. sales on the* day: of . sailing
were 6000 bales, of which Speculators
took-1000 bales. The Market'closed
quiet. - ’ v .. '■," V ; e S^i
The brokers’ Cirpulara quote Cotton
generally stea <y but partially irregular.
Fair Orleans 8§d. Middling7 43-l(id.
Fair Mobile SJd.. Middling 7 U-16J.
Fair Uplands 8jd. The estimated stock
in port was 608,500 bales, of which 530,
000 hales were American.
The'English Revenue estimates for
Mr If Were nine ynffliQns^ ...
The Russians report that the Shah
will not ratify the Treaty of Peace.
The King of Bavaria contemplates
visiting France,
The grain crops of France are mag
nificent. - '< • •
A British steamer had destroyed
another nest.of Chinese pirates. i
The .French and Russian Emperors
will meet in Berlin during the summer.
Advices from v Spain state, that the
Mexican question w,as.definitely settled
at. Madrid on the lOih May. The
troops which have already been shipped
T j . ,
Macou Sid«»s1"
mSSbafefJkJ&iitbit r <*>
“"rd.—...... 2 ...: ---- K ' »
Botter..:.\.’2f
Tallow i*;v*i 1* 12
Tallow Candles...'.--v- I* 20
«penn * do.... : .. : ;lv:-.’i'*z 4 ->' « 5#
swr - vd« !
’« ’llik| ic
i W I 16
Coffee Kio
Coffee3ava__. ...
Tea......
Sugar, Brown.
“ ‘Clarified.
“ Crashed ..
“ Loaf........
Molasses, per gal..
N. O. Syrup.......
Salt,per Bushel...
Salt, Liverpool Sai
Steel,Cast...
“ German .1.
< Blister.,.*.
“ Spring.
Iron, common aii
** 7inch wide
Band .....
“ Nail rod.
- Sheet ......i.
Castings ....... .......4'^.
NaSl*r iwr Keg
Powder,Rifle-,—*.. .... .... ....
Blasting ...... .........
Lead i.......... (
Shot, per Bag.........—
Cotton perJJale...—..
BWKSSSi
10 80
150 160
. 21 25
. 15 16
r Gti
riHd *|l
’ff
} .mil uroa'usugars,
1 j’ r w «
A"' SoOv 1 Irttp^fTal;
pilmler uni Bliji'k, put ur ih'*} aii
Ihjsss.
' '"'TnU.i' nd-BuetW-t -
Sf fCtJd—X ' 'A(l^pli*e 1 End
'-‘ ^^te.TiikieaVittti Men
Saltnfin, Oysters And' 1 8ari!lnes, -1- aif-
. tight cans and bafeesc^}
bn- 4
-w; »ft > SpS*
,ftld Ppr,t-.L,,„ - ...
( fine Blackberry «uad,9h«ry..; ,
SCHNAPPS—No deception! a very snperiqr
article of old Holland. Gjo«- from the in
porters direct, and not from jobber#.,
■"* Those ttljo wiaH to bdy
' 3 ‘ 0 For*themselves and fricdd8, r cdrrie and try.
Also, a very handsome assartniedf b*Crock
ery Ola^s liVid Britahnla Ward, Fbttery,
Jugs, Jar« ahd 'PitchCT8.
The undersigned will take pleasure Id surf
ing all who may call on him. -Stand, Mitch
ell’s old Taverpr oppdWfie' Messrs. Pitner A
Enelaiul' - T B- W. RCMWEY.
Jjne4 ' " . ' ' - 4t’
and JachsoaS tree fa
rry k.Hug;
W. A, GILBBR 1
WEW FAMILY GROCERY.
On U,c Cocnera B^oad^
next Poor ahove.Barrj
ntvueO ^(4
1 . AM now receivihg anil dpeiiTng a large ana
• ; w«U*e!i-Cted Stoi’kofrv-.mi, 1 ’j
Vamfy Groceries and Provisions 5 t
COM,' 2*f ' ‘CdFYifcJ.Of^Jikv
' R Wr;> :•
pas.-cd through Lawrence on the way
here, and assured the people there that; are to remain in garrison in ^!uha.
everything would be fair. . ,J The long talked of contract of mar •
riage has been consummated between
the princess Royal of England and the
Prince of Prussia. . * * - .
At ihe nominating contention held
here for the election of a candidate for
delegate to ihe constitutional conven
tion and a surveyor-general, M. Cal-:
»-lii!e it stands upon the statute book. 1 houn Jones, of ihe Union, and a man
|d laws should not be resisted by | named Bolling, alleged pro slavery,
ite force, hut rrpcaUd. This is the
Ihil'nl remedy.
named Bolling,
were nominated.
Gen. Lane was nrre6ted on Tuesday
M’Lane'a Celebrated Liver Pills.
TREPABKO BT FLEMING BROS-, PITTSBURGH,
p?*Are marked among the most popular
IERICAN NATIONAL CONVEN
TION.
t\Vc learn from our exchanges, that
; body assembled in Louisville, Ky.,
the SJ instant. A large number of
legates were in attendance, and the
spirit possible prevailed. Hon
bn J. Ciittcnden, of Ky. Hon. Eras-
Bionk*, of N. Y., lion. J. Scott
|rrison, of Ohio, R. W. Thompson,
Indiana, and distinguished gentlemen
y.i otii-r States, addressed the body
iti sittings. - All legal voters
|o believe in the doctrines of the par
as promulgated at Philadelphia
Mitch wore re affirmed) are invited to
^operate in an open organization for
k purpose of carrying them into effect
[The New York Express speaks as
llovsof the deliberations of the con-
piiion :
I "The American Convention at Ix>u-
jriile. as far ns we are advised, has been
tu rn of National unity on princi-
Nothing for men—even thing for
k cause and the country—seem to be
maxims by which its deliberations
e Wn governed. This is as it
kontd be. Looking nt the present, in
spirit of patrotie hopefulness that never
p.-p nirs oft lie Hepubiic—liiere is cvery*-
ling in the future to inspirit and e»-
lurage the friends of the good cause
1'iilinnd South, East and West. A
leat party that thus can rally in Na-
^tial Convention—on the heels of a
lUtsi ' ,i «iii)ji U i s |j e( j only for its unto-
pr.! results—certainly exhibits n vitali-
j aial an indistruetihility which do not
pnmonly characterise a mere political
junization, simply held together—as,
M '■ must modern parties too general-
tare—by the ‘*coliesive power of puh-
| plunder." r
for assault and battery with intent | U renJedie* °t the day. That it will cure liver
kill—an old affair. He made'a political ■ complamt, sick, hcml ache, and dyspepsia, »*
speech in the evening to 1,500 persons. ,,ow beyond s doubt. Read the following
—r j testimony from a well known lady and geu
1 he President has- appointed Joseph_pjgm au of our own city:.
A. Wright, of Indiana, Minister to Ber
lin, in the place of Mr, Vroom, recalled,
at his own request: Henry C. Murphy
of New York, Minister to Ahe' Nether
lands, vice Mr. Bcloiont, recalled at
his own request. Isaac R.. Diller, of
lllii.ois, Cih »ul al Bremen, vice Mr.
llildt-ibrand. Win. Thompson, of New
New Yobk, August 3,1851.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, No. 213 Seventh
street, testify that they have both been suf
fering with the liver compTaiut for about
five years, during which time they have
spent a large amount of money and tried
ttaany remedies, but to no purpose. Finally
York, Consul st Southampton, Eng-: hearing of Dr. M’Lane’s Pills, prepared by
land, vice Mr. Croskey; Gabriel <$. Fleming Bros., they purchased four boxes
Flciirat.of New York, Consul at llnr-1 which they took Recordiug to the directions
deaux. to fill the exiting vacancy ; and accompanying each box', and ndw pronounce
Win. A Richardson, of Illinois, to be themselves j>eifectiy cured of that distress-
Govi'i nor of Nebraska, vice Mr. Izard, ing disease. . -
Unity Lodgk, No.36.a. p. m f ! Purcha5er s will be careful to ask for
Jefferson,Ga. May 15th A.fl. 5,857. J I DI1 M LASe>s 0ELBliU.vrE0 LIVE.-
„„ . • .'*■< . r ! PlLLS.mviof-icrarel by FLEMING BROS
Ihe committee appo.nted to draft | |tf ,, 1TTrtim6II . nre other Pitts
smiable resolutions expressive of the! . : . : .
feelings of this Lodge, imon the unex^l Wrung to be Liver l.lle, now before
pecU-d death of our muefr esteemed ; ,l,e P“ bli ^ Dr. -M'Lane’s genuine M.uer
friend and Brother David M. Burns, J ,V ' 1,9 >‘ a ? JO h « Celebrated Vermifuge, can
Junior, aged 31 years 6 months and.22 now »• had at all respectable drug stovet.
10
6
lo
1.
750
,275,
• X 3 '
Float per hbl . . 7 3j
Wheat per Boshel l«0 150
fctura ” . “ — I.. 125 00
Meal — .... “jiSOT
Oats ** “ ------ . 60 65
Rye “ “ ....t,......,. 75 IOO
I mligo,Spanish ..... 125 1$0
Mftdaer; ib.'/.A. — fti ft S'—.V .; ■ 'F9 - - 85 ;
Copperas. ...... i./V;!— 4 5*
Blue Stone .................. .. 18 20
Oil, Linseec - 137 150
Lamp, V^’inter 150 175'
‘Fall.;——as.r—v...-100 125
"Train.:..-, 00 100
While Lead, Keg 251b......... 360 350
Glass,Box 8 by 10 n«... 275* 800
Mackerel. No. 3hbl ,.......'....1000 1200
A bbl»ffo.a...V.. T . 800 900
' J bhlsNo. 2..409 500
Beeswax...................... . 20 22
F esthers r — .. 35 40
Wool-;-., 25 30
Tobacco ............ 25 40
Yarn perbale,4C bunches 105 110
“ ' Retail '
Osuaburgs,per Bale ..... 12
“ - Retail.. *•
Shirt’ugi.-pcr.bule .—.'—8J
“ Retail....... lo
Rags '.....
N
Fly Brushes. ; - ><■
EAT f*>rihe'Tbl>lc', at i:c * 1
June 11 I. M KENNEY’S.
FARM FOR'SALE. .
4 Bargain can be had!!
• i FARM, abnqt two mile? from tcrwn. pm
JX * £ «d orbharjd. a cotnfoftnbla koqhl
.1 weltin'.', iiegrb houses, stables, cribs, and 1
other in-ccfcaary impi-oftmenW, Ishfffefed
Sale. Tin* ph-.dc Is well wrtlefed. ind c«p> ;
ItUns lt*7 nerb—a portion of wiiiav’ia fxce)-
lent wntaltaml: far*For further pajmaffin
,U<jtiire at Ih^Wal^hif-o Ofl'ce. FebI2
Vi- m
erini
. 1" imsnSf&jSw
~ lUKIt NUTS,
3JOTICB.
rJflaK subscriber offers for sal
JL bay horses, aud one sorrel I
ore all jptmg, well broke, in _. f
gentle,. Sold for no fault. They
1 Men, at any time, at my lot. . , .
r Mfty’riSftV N. L. BARNA^y.
, . yhed. RlV
.White qud. YeUqH* TO
SUGARS
Powdered, .Cterj
While at
Bfowd, &C.
x COOKING WINJB AND BRANDY.
Atso. an extra nrticle of Flax Wiskb abi>
Rbaxdibs, for Family Use atrd’Medical pnr-
BACC.0 and
segars. '
those who patronize us.
May 21, 18-57.
bjefct is to pi
Terras—Cash.'
- Loves 1 Handsome Loves!
T HO^E Silk and Straw lace Bonnets are
trimmed in the latest'style'and for sale
very cheap.. . J. M. KiiXNEY.
June, .1 . ,
Wilbanks* Threshing Machine,
V> ON AN IMPROVED PLAN. J :
fJlHIS machine is so constructed'as toclean
. x.-O v- Good ^olora. - : -- £ *- { *o
D RESS Muslins 12.J to So cents per yard,
also Bercges aud Cli&Uies, very cheap at
June 1 i I. M. KENNEY’S
. yiJ- Ladies Shoes.
.I30R less pricu-tban before the 'udkanee.
T Fashionable at I. M. KENNEY’S, v
JaneII t. , * . ... i
Black Silk'Veils, '. ;
50 ctsi to $1J)0; cbeapor ibafl ever.
June 11 I. M. KENNEY
Ltqjori.
t <'«m whiskey, 60 to 75; Peach brandy, 75 a 100: N.
G. Ruin,G5 a 75; N O whiskey, 55 a 75: Malaga wine,
90 a 100; Cog. Uraody. $5 a $7; Domestic do. 75 a 1.50;
Ho laud Ginx82 a $2.59; N E Cin. GO a $1.
. . Clarke Sheriff SalOi ., K .
O N the firrt Tuesday in July next, will be
sold.before tiie Court House door, in the
i town of Watkiniville, Clarke county, with-
1 iu the legal iiours of sale .the following pro
perty to wit;, „ ^ . ..<• . ..
One tract of land in said county, on the
waters of Loue'a’Creek,^ containing one hun
dred and sixty acres, be the nine- more or
less, adjoiniog'Dr. Murray, Jofm-L. Griffith-,
110 i Jas. L. Griftith, Jot it* Moore^and the place
j whereon E. A. Hopkins now lives, levied up-
124 , ou as ihe property of the said E. A. Hopkins
9 ] to satisfy a ft f t iu favor,-of M.1L. Jackson,
11 j from Clarke Superior Ctmrt,. ys. the, said J5.
3 [A. Hopkins; and-other fi fa’s i a my hands
against the said Hopkins. • . ..
I S. Vl.NCENT Dept'Shtff.
June 4. 1357. j• *
T
MADISON SPRINGS.
T HIS Well known and favorite Watering-'
1’lnee, will he open this reason for tfie
accommodation of Visitors, by the 10th of
June; and the Proprietors take occasion to
say. that, whilst they 1 will not "boast of tl»e
days, who was regularly initiated, pas
sed aud raised, and who was Junior
Warden of this Lodge at the time of
his death. He departed this life an itte
ght of the 13th of May, 1857. at the
residence of Ilia Brother, Co!. Wm.
Burns, of Franklin Co. Ga.
We brg leave to submit the following
r«*pou : Whereas the dealing* of an all
wise Providence have ma le it'OUT* uteri’
None genuine without the signature of
FLEMING BEOS
• '--t, ; ■ —- —fosl)
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,
l3TTh« following letter from Rev. Henry
Wood,, of Uoncord. -N. tt,. Editor; of the
Congregational ’.Journal, speaks volumes iu
favor of W t*tar’s Balsamo * -
Coxcoito, N. H., March 2. .
•Messrs. Seth W. Fowlstk Va.-^-Gentlemen:
Two years ago, a sudden and violent attack
lancholy duty to announea that our upon iuy lungs confined me to rov my bed for
higtilv esteemed and very worthy friend l^ veral . WU;k9 ’ , '“ < i wh l ^ 1 " cu ^r ed * l J M
«i b . n .1 u 1. . eunuch tipjire^aed bj diflicbltj in hrtjathmgs
and Brother, Davul . 1. Lurul; jr ;is no. that 1 waso»tea enable to? sleep or refit epon
more. e may say, now ever, that he was a bod by ui^ht. The suffering wasextreme,
a young man of much hroiuise, havirtg audjudgeingCrom the ineflicacy uftbe rem«-
already cttaine«l a high and euvjabte'pd-' ,lie !’«»ed» I »uppose«l the discerniacoraNu.—
n • , , , i . 1 Being persuaded o trv n bottle os WIS
sit ion in Society and at tho bar, and , jAfCS - BALSAM. OV WILD. CHERRY,
having by an irreproachable coursein without thp least couiidcuccio its efficacy, I
life, WutJ the tslecm of all who knew ! fouud the difficulty almost entirely removed
him, and being ardently atta cheJto the before one bottle Was used -up. Having a
cause ..f universal benevolence, bis loss *?£!. »Tcrsfou to medicine, and settfi-m
; *ri i it in wy ftam^ympathy. with my fei-
i» i icpaiab*v. 1 hough we must inoorn j h>w t»ulTererH luduces me to n^ak^ thij public
h»s departure, we have full assurance statement, and ^recommend the article to
superiority of their skiH as Hotel Keepers, left n umber of,my papers an lef his tlirec
the / " e T 1 e .^ t 5fe !*. be l , ? V *'. tha , t \t ,lc 1 4 *" t tion—the books, uccouuts and notes of J, S
Peterson in particular—the books of the late
W.1*. Messrs. A. Ah xuiidcr 4* ' Uo
and D. N. Jndson. Any who desire to see
said bo<iks will find them'at the office (ormer-
ly occupied hv me. now by Mr. Deloiiy. Aud
nil persohs’Whohave not settled tiieir notes
or a^couuts due the above parties, arc r'
quired to pay up nt once. 0. PEEPLES.
July 4, lttii'6.—aw
fotul Putters.. ;
p^The work of improve.nenl still'
foes bravely on” in our town. In
Idition to other new store houses on
road street heretofore noticed, Messrs,
timer & England have purchased the
Inlding in which the Watchman office
I fituated and are about to commence
M erection of another building in the
ter,which, togethe rwith oiher improve-
r I1,s contemplate making, will
pd greatly to the comfort and conve-
tnce of ihe stores on the first floor.
l^ ,er ’lie removal of Pitner & Eng-
p- Messrs. Grady & Nicholson had
r°'J store- Itouse torn down and te-
r ,{ a tew hours, and are prepar-
S 10 erect a commodious brick store,
trehuuse, «fcc., on the same lot. While
150 improvements argue a healthy
*‘ e °f trade, they also tend lo bequtt-
p'l render our town more attractive.
r ,ls a 44 fixed fact!’—the only town
*-®fgin—all other places being eitb-
L '«*** ° r v ‘*teg«s. Wp are afraid
h cuy” infi-etion will yot reach us.
r 0Ur citizens beware ! ,
that lie has been summoned froin 1a-
boi to refreshment. His body now re
poses beneath its mother earth, but|his
spirit, disengaged from the cumbrous 1 on^heViappen
clay of mortality, will ever bloom in J ' ^
immortal vigor and freshness, in that j
-house not made with hands, eternal in in thi*town, on Hmsdty aieht Usa ■Rev
' Illness, Mr. Fun Dcs.rr, inti>o97il) yea
I The dsceased bad aodeued buosetf So • l«x« anal
oeKsasases
DIED,
",, Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be aold at the court bouse door, in
the town of Watkinsville, on the first
ihe heavens A« i frlpn.l i’ 1 Dowiv, tiuMaSMi ye»rof«.«»*•’ Tuesday id'Auifustnext,within theDgalhours
the Heavens, as a Iriend he wiu ever, d ,’ CBi ^ d ^ tbo rollo.im* nrnn»riv Thr«
faithful, as a son, most affectionate and ofirfendain tw,emnmaoity. who, together with i
.i...:r,.i __ , o -1 i«hUv«». dwpiy «te|dowM»M—. kvfcdrtdte* ketl
<luSfol, husband and fa,her,
devoted and kind, as a citizen, qatet ‘ u now * nM » ber °( cJ,u,c, •
and peaceable, as a Mason ever true. ,r,u,np 30 •
l all Rvb.—We hive in our office
f ' of r Jc raised by our fellow-citi-
l’’ ,r nes R. Carlton, Esq,, which is
| e,) feet and a hdlf in length! This
te consider tall ryb fdr this seetinn of
P ,r 7- By the way, why do not our aarae
j erji r i '* 5 « more of tlif* useful gruin?
ill ,B ' T ’ con '‘ l,U84 *®-look well, and
k ’ U,,ak ' WC, ‘PP the rust. In I. ed
Loll ■ T4Una ,b * l ' OUr S'** Reigiilmre
j * 1 ,l *i }fs are lurvoitiug^thia week
and healthful retreat, no place North or
South has given more nuiversxl satisfaction
to its patrons; comprising as it does, among
its Advantages, a pure and bracing water
and atmosphere, agreeable and cuttivated
society, and-snch other attractions,, as con
duce t»* the recreation and comfort of visitors.
A' fine BAND OF MUSIC, will be in at
tendance, ns usual, and every effort made to
give the utmost satisfaction to health and
pleasure seekers, who may ta'or us with
their company. The entire control and
management of the Hotel'will be under the
direction nnd control or Mr. K.TYNER,
who will he happy to see all of his old friends,
and any others who may favor him with a
viflt-
GOOD STAGES will be at the Depot at
Athens, ready at all times to convey pas
seegers to and from the Spring*.
DANIEL, SCOTT <t TYNER.
June 11. 1857. 2m.
VX-A NOTICE* /t;
W G. DELQNT’, ;Esq., will represent
• me in the preparation of iny cases in
the several counties of Jacksou, Clarke. Wal
ton and 'Madison, and ih most of them, J
have turned them over to him eiffire. My
clients,’ therefore; before writing to me wifi
do me a favor by catling to see hnn. I have
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against John
,Coussons, late of Clarke county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to presentzhe
same for payment «ithiu the time prescrib
ed'by law, and those in lebteJ to Kim, are re
quested to make immediate payment.
SAR.vII A.-A. COUSSONS, Ad’rnx.
June 11, 1857. , '
others similarly afflicted, . \ "
None genuine unless signed by I. BUTTS
1 ' ; NOTICE.
T WCmonths after date application will
be.mada to tho Court. of Ordinary, of
Clarice county, for leave to sell all the lend
and negroes, belonging to the estate of John
Coussons, lute of said county, deceased. .
' SAHARA. A. COUSSONS, Adni’x.
JUpetL'mT'
' - T*MJx»r.r. -work by mmscararrox.
THE GREAT NATIONAL WORE;
(\ ols. l and 2 now ready,) . _
Bv Coo. Tiio*»a Butoi, Author of « TSttstt Y<a»x’
Yuw," 6ein( an Abrldement of the J>eb*t** or
CoBtnxttiin IM.’ to 1856. ■ *-' * *
fllO be completed in-15 large volumes; com-
1 prising the pith-of what is now contain
ed in mbre than IDO volumes. i 'The first two
volumes, now rfcady, include the impoffiant
matters Connected vrtth tAgahizing Uie Gen
eral Government. A full and syab:matic
ith every vcfluntieV A
In view of the great loss which so
ciety nt large, the Companion -find rela
tives of the deceased, hnd this’Lodge
Inve sustained in hie death, we subrrit
the following resolutions: , • ■
1st. Restfved, That whilst we boitv
with becoming submission to the seem
ingly uffiielive, bpt merciful hand of an
infinite God, and feelingly and sincere
ly lament the loss of our wfcrthy Brother,
we deeply sympathize with his fond pa- j t^x^U^Tveo SftfwJnr"
rents nnd bis beloved and affectlonataJ '
wife nnd infant son. " .
2d. ffesolved, That i»ag« of our
records 1>e occupied by testimonials of
respect to the many virtues of our de* 50
parted Brother, and he dedicated to his'
memory. ' ■ ~ ^
3d. Besolv'ed,, That ’•te members of
this Lodge wpar the usual badge of
mouroiag fur tne sjtece of thirty days,
and fuat the jewels of this Lodge be
clad in mourning for the same space of
lime. —■ *
4th. Resolved, .That. ft copy of the
above be furnished to the bereaved com
panion and parents of the deceased, and
also for publication, to the Southern
W’ntchtiHh and Southern Banner at
Athens Gfa., by the Sec., with a request
that each, of said papers publish the
of sate, the following property, to wit: Three
negroes, fcilvia, a woman about 32 years old,
Mary, her child, about 8 years old, anil
Si rah her child about .18 months eld; the
above property re-sold at the risque of the
purchaser.-James M. Ware; who bid off the
same ai-poblicsale, on the firsfTuesday in
May, 1851, and failed to comply with the
terms of’tbe-sale. •
m :: > •. WILLIAM J. MeELROY,
NEEDHAM F. McBLRDY.
Innc 31. . Executors,
Wh eatuiorotborouglily than apy other
now ia ate. With a two-horse power, this
-machine will thrush from 350 to 380 bushels
per day. if attended, to right, and is*o eon
struoted that it Idows.out all of toe dust and
smut, that is heat off of -tha Wheat, doing its
-work more thoroughly than-any otlieejn use.
All those whe wish a machine that wiU gel-
all of tha Wheat oat of the straw, and give
full satisfaction, moulded**well-ta try one of
them. They are waitaated to pertormwelt
They can be obtained by applying to Grady
£ K eholscn, at Athena; they can he obtain-
ed at Harmony Grove, Jackson countv, or
of the undersigned, two .mites, eost-pf Har
mony Grove; Trheretbcy.are »n inufacturcd
Any person wanting further information will
address the npdersigued.at Harmony Grove.
\Y*D
a~qiarke county-
HERE AS, John T; He well, applies td
, me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of James I\ Heviell, late of aald
County, deceased; . . , , .. 11.
. These .are therefore to cite and admonish,
all aiid singular, the kindred and creditor*
of-eaid deceased, to be and aprear at mj|
office on or before tha first Monday in Jana
neat,-to shew canse(if any they have,) why
said lertere should not inen be gran ted to
said applicant; hr lb suth other pS^flea.or
persons as the Court may adjudge proper. -
Giveft under my bead at office, this Ith
day otApril, 1857. c. ” h
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.'
April 16, 1857. * L
- r BLUE RIDGE HOTEL.
- - Clatton , Ga.
A AIAU LDIN, having purchased the abovil
. named establishment, is now prepared
to entertain permanent boarders or trausierft
visitors, with the best entertainment tbeffff*--
het affords. No pnina or expehst Aifl
sps-rfid t6 rtadif all Komhtrtable who favof
him with their patronage.
April 28d, lSol, ; tfi
A
Mayl4
DAVID A. -WILBANKS.
A Southern Cordial,
FOR THE BOW ELS.
HIS Cordial Ass been tlicroogb’y tested.
_ and-its efficacy fully established-by a
large and respectable number 9f tbe citizeuS
of Columbus and vicinity, and almost every
case lets given., instant relief. Although
this Cordial is prepared by one unconnect
ed with the Medical Profession.asingle trial
is .i)Ttbftt ispreded to prove if* virtue.
A supply of the above can be*«und at the
store of COMER SEYMOUR.
Price, Oue dollar per bottle,
Athens, .May 14, 1657. ( v ,
Georgia—Clarse County. ,
Court of Ordinary of said County'.. - m
W HEREAS, Stephen Hester, administra
tor of Augustine W. .Marable lata of
slid cuunty, dreeastd,petitions the Conti
for a*discharge from said ndmiftisfration.,
Therefore, all persons concerned, are here
by required to enow cause,(ifany they have/
why said administrator should not, at the
regular term at said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in December next, be discharg
ed from said administration. t •>
By order of said Court, ota Regular Teraf# .
bald this 4th day of May 1851.
May 44. - ASA M. JACKSON .
Athens, Ga., 25th May, 185 1 /.
I HEREBY give notice, that at theuxpi
/■afioc^.iif, ninety days. I shall nmke appli
cation to/t.he B:mk of Athens for payment of
the following notes issued by them, the left
hand hatves of said notes-having been lott
from ..the mail, to wit: Four one hundred
dollar bills, numbered respectively, no. 3.
81 and 1O0. dafed Aug. 23,. 1C5*>, and eiguetl
btevens Thonms. President, and A. P. Dear
fug Cashier. Also to fhe Branch State
Bank' at.Athens for 'payment of oue fifty
dollar toofe, dated Savannah, Dec. 21, 1855
jnyhbls at the Branch at Athens, signed *
£. Tert't Cashier, and A Punet, Pres., no j
Also to the Marine <6 Fire Insurance Bank of
the State of Georjfhrfor p.ivment of one $20
note, no.-2358, dated Njov. -I,’ 1850,-signed
Kdw. Padelford, Pres., j. Olmslead, Cashier.
The above notes were mailed at Bold Spring.
Gfl.. 7th Fob., 18o7, for' Ahrubkm Denvers,'
Sbeffelu P.-O.. Fayette to., Alabama, an«i
were never received. • • • r .. T • > -
fdnud * . ‘ - x A.J.DEAYERS. ‘
Clarke Sheriff^ Sale.
;W-1I4» be sold on the first Tuesday in July
n«*t, Jwhire the court - liouae deor, in
WatkiosviUe, Clarke county .within the legal
hours of sale, the following proporty, to wit:
The house aud lot now occupied by James
White, lying near the Baptist African Church,
joining L. J. Lumpkin and A. S. Hill, con
taining oue fourth of au acre more .or less.—
Sold as the property of Elijah Beardin to
satisfy four ft fas., issnetl from a Justice Court
of Fultoncounty, lo2G Dis., G.M.obtained at
the April Term, 1857. Levy puute and re
turned to mo by D. A. McDonald. Constable
' LEWIS J. LAMI‘lvlN, Sh’tf.
July 4. f857. oT Clarke county, Ga:
ril Just Received'at
LAMPKIN, LUMPKIN & GO f S,
'roft may festivals Ann pre wics.
! DDL. Cocoanuts,
pj 1 do BraxiLNut*. > *•
l do Pecan Nuts,
I do Englfth' Wnlnuts,- . ,f;’4
1 G ross Sheet Gdatine. i . 1 '
1 do Shred Gelatine, # V
2 doz. 2 lb. Cans Freeh Salmon,
« 2 (lot. 2 lb. Cans Fresh Lobsters,
2 dot. I- gal. JarsSpicetLOysters,
dnz.*'*‘ ■ ; *1 « -tft ' **i’i / <
• 1 Box Hecker’s Farina,
1 doz. Piccolilli in qts. 3 iit
3 do*. Pine Apple Cheese,
ICase Prunes, l - .
2 do*. Extract Vanilla, •
, 2 do do Lemon, * r
2 do Jnrs Preserved Pine Apple, -
I do Drums Dried Figa, • a -
j do Boxes Pressed Figs,
1 2 Boxes Fresh Lemons, 1 1
Also, expected in time, a lot of Oranges,
PinS-Applesand’Bahiiaa - (May 21
. . New Books 1
S PURGEON’S Sermon*; 2 vdf.
Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Utsfa*
ture;
Calhoun’s works j
Letters of Junius!
he Federalist; ■
Things not generally known {
Philosophy of the plan of Salvatidtf .*
Sargent’s Arctic Expeditions;
Kane’s ,l ,
Knaves and Fools or Friends in Bohemia')
Gurowski’s Europe and Amerien :
Owen’s Commentaries on Matthew )
Lamb’s complete Works;
Bancroft’s Unifed States
Grace Amher; Lena RlVefS t
Miller’s Testimony of the Rocks;
*• My schools and schoolmaster’s^
Tempest and Suiishihe; Homestead on thi
Hillside;' l '
Lives’of the Chief Justices ;
Days of my Life;
Hooki r’s child's Boole of Nature,’
Reading without Tears;
NordhofiTs Island World—and other ae¥f
Books, just received by
May 21 W. N. WHITS'.
CARDS!
P ROF. A. W. WOOTIULL, now at the
Newton House, will fulfill al) orders for
neatly written and fashionable visitin
wedding cards, for all who wish to favor
with a call.
Ladies wishing Instruction in his favorite
art uf Peuuiauship can be. taught at tlieir,
pri vate residence Upon application to Prof
>V. nt the purl or of the Newton Hodse. ,
tSPCall and see his beautiful specimens.
LA# BOOKS.
Q-M1TH S Digest «f English Law and Equ
O ty Reports, ju*t feceived: also, an uni
‘ standard ' Law B
. W.N. WHITE
a-/ vj tie, j_w-v
sually good supplv of- standard 'Law Books
on hand at - W. N. WHITE &.
May 21
Georgia—CLahkk Coustt. - - .
W HEREAS, Crawford W. Long applies
to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Elisabeth Long, late of said
county, .deceased. . . - - . -
These are, therefore-, to, cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be Xnd appear at tny office,
00 or * before-th* first- Monday in July uext,-
to shew, cause (if any -they have) why said.
Letters should uot then be granted'to the ap
plicant, orto such other person <nr persons
the court may adjudge proper.
Given under my hand ftt office, thte 22d
of May, 1887. ASAM. JACl^SON,
May 28. . * Ordinary,
2 BARRELS Pecsu Nuts; 100 lbs fancy
assorted Sugar Plumbs, good and fresh/
Also, 50 lbs. Orange, Lemon and Pineapple
Gum Drops, just received by
Junc 4. R. E. DsvjuxroRT.
’ No 1, College Ateant/
SAVANNAH LOTTERY
On the Havana Plan of dingle Number^
ANDERSON &SON,
MANAGERS,
SUCCESSORS TO J, P. WINTER, MANAOEff
Prizes payable without deduction.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.
JASPER CO. ACADEMY LOTTERY.
[Zip Authority of the State, of Georgiy.}
CLASS Y i
Dtawe June 15th, 1867rat St. Audrcws*
Hall, Savannah, da, Under the sworn
snperintendunce of W. It. Symeoa, E«q/
aud J.-M. Prentiss, Esq.
Brilliant Scheme!
I Prize of . -
1 .- •*
I -**
, 1-x-
1
»l •
8 Prises of 1,000 are
v -6 “ ' 500 **
IOO p lt»0 **
loO « 50 “
72 Approximation Prizes,
8000 prizes ot $30 are
fiCO.OOO'
20,000’
10.000
5,000
4.000’
2,000
3.0v0‘
2,600.
10.000
6,000
8,700
i-o.eoo
$215,260.
White,
agent tor all D.- Appleton
issued or subrerption fnrthis section
State; - Orders sell cited.
JunVH. >:
Georgia—Ouutxc Ooustt.
Court of Ordinary of said County.
W HEREAS, Thomas Simonton/tdmiuietra-.
tor of John W. Lee, late nrsaid county,
deceased, petitions the Court for a dis
charge from'said administration.' Therefore,
alt persons concerned, are hereby required
to show canto (if any they baveywhy said
administrators should not, at tno regulai
term of euid Court, to bo held 'on the First
Monday io Febru’ry next, be discharged from
said administration,
By orttefc of said Court, at a Regular Term,
held ‘this let day of Jane, “1887.
to.'. ASA M. J ACKSON, Ordinary.
June 11.
i.i.t -i •
]
* N. H. PENDEGRASS.
’ I. J. M. GOSS.
‘ J. G. McLE'st’ER.
H e-.nlved, By tins ’Lodje that^the
above preamble an J resolutions be u»-
auiinnualy adopted.
I). L. JAHRETT r W. wl.
W, L. Mahleu, Seo.
- Al© and Forter/
T HE r enhseribe/keaps coastantiy oh Und
' Ate and Porter of.ihe beat quality, in
pint and quart bottlea-
’Jiiie 11,
B. W RUMNEY-
Flour l
ARIOU6 brands aud different qualities of
Family Flour, always an band* at the
•tore of / -B. W. RUMNEY
June 11.
e s <r Hosiery.
L ADIES’,white, black, slate anl mixed
Qotton Hose, 124 »®40 cento
.- Juno 11
I. M. KENNEY.
t auiAyrj
A few 'more t(
cheap, at
Juno 11 .,
Hats.
, at cost, di’.ers very
L it KBNNEYkS
Georgia—Clarxb counts
\]\JHEREAS, William Williams and
V V Joaisli IV. Hale apply to me for Let
ters of Admit)istration 011 the estate of Moab
Hale, late of said county, deceased—
•'l’hese are. th-refon-, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, -to bo and appear at my -office
on or before the first Monday in July next,
to Show'cause,if*any ..they have; wtiy said
tetters should not'-then be granted" to ■'Said'
Geo:
ceased, petitions the Court for
from said Executnrthjp. Thereh , - -
sens concerned, are hereby required to_show
cause, (if any they have) -why said Execu
tor should not, at the vegnlar term of said
Court, to be held on the firirt Monday iu
February nett, be discharged from said
Executorship. By ordbr of said Cenrt, at a
Regular Term, bold thi* Istday of Jupo,18*7.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary;
June 11. .
lune 4
s
ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y,
' MORN LIGHT!
LARGE lot oT thhse celebritciJ German
. Matches, ‘without sulphur,’’very desira
ble for bed rooms.
Also, 20-foxes sperm and adamantine cab-
dies, just received by
t ' i Tt. E. davenPokt:
. . ' NOTICE. ~
1 LL persona are CautidoeJ a^insttradrng:
11 with or crediting my wife, Eliza J. Bund- 4
on my account, as ah t left my house-without
cause or provocalum. and lam -determined’ ’
to-pay none of het contracts unless compell
ed by law. This the 18 May, 1867.
May 28. PLEASANT H. BOND.
Georgia—Jag* 80 * ^ok*tt. •.
I SHALL apply to the Court of Ordinary
of srdd county, at the August term rh ereof,
tor a discharge from the further administra
tion of the estate' of HCnfy S. Butler, dccons-..
ed. under the act approved 10th Fsb:, 1854.
on tfie ground of incapacity of said appli
cant.; All persons interested,arehereby no
tified to file their objections at,or, before the
disc barged. . N.M-BU’fl.BR, Adrn’.x
May.S«,t8«7. , ’B^S.^utlezd effd.
June 4
...1.5.
Tfb:‘I, College Avenue.
NOTICE. ,
rpWO moqths after date application wiR
1 be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, for leave to sell all the real
v oHjwautari
deceased.
y. June IT.-
QAA LBS assorted Stick Candy, just
irecsivsd by triBi,*. DavesroRT,
jane .4, No, 1_, College Avenue.
‘ 3 J ^ 'XT
T WO months after date we will apply to
-the Court Of Ordinary,of Jackson couutyJ
for lease to sell tha land and negroes, be-
longing to the estfate of Thomas Wills, late
of *a$,CoqUty, ’ I
izr DEANDERT. wil|s,
May 27, !8Sf. , ' r . ; ; Exeoptora
4> .BOXES frbsli Lemons, just receive4 a«4
O wflTbo kept eonstanUy on haod by ' ,
june 4. It. E. Davenport.
Jujube
at
R. E. Dawexpoot’s,
No. 1, College Afqpue
A LE and Cider, oq draft, kept constantly
on*hand by . R- E. Darem-ort,
June 4. ■ ” No. 1, College Avenue.
4 DOZ. Drums Dried FigS, just received by
juna 4. K. E. DAVE.srpitr.
4 _ 'cA8E3 Drd Nec7;u Whi
ed by K.
'; jpo« 40-»it re; f,
3286 Prizes amounting 10
Tickets $1(7, off. Halves, #5,Off. Quarters, 82,50'/
Dutk Notes of seuad Banks taken at par.
Checks on New York remitted for. prizes/
Address orders for tickets **rCertificated*
uf Packages of Tickets to.
ANDERSON A SON.MANAGERS,
Macon or Savannah, Ga. .
Persona holding 1’iixeTi 8fcL «•< J. f.
Wtutor. Manager, will send them to us fo^
payment. May 28. ,
Georgia—Clahke Colstt.
W UEKEAS, George C. Sclnian applies tb'
roe for Letters uf Athnimsi'
the estate of .Jusiah S. Nciinun, late uf Cnli-
forrua, .deceased. *
These are, therePucf, to rite ami admonish
all and nhigular. tho kindred ai.«i creditors,
of said deceased t<> be ami appear at my
office on or betore the first Mumlny in July
next.-to show cause (if any Vliey have) why
said Letters should uot then M granted to'
the-applicant, or to sueli aHwr person or
pcrsims as tho Court nuiy adjudge proper-
Given under my hand at office; th» Slrf 1
day of May, 1357. ASA M. JACKtHMf.
Mar 23. . Ordinary.’
Extra Family Rice.
C OFFER. Sugar,Bugajr House Syrup, Cuba
Molasses, sd| ol,t*
for cash. ■ May 2®»
rtfet
Molasses, ai) of-the best^qiteUty^ch^tp
800 LIGHTS-*
W indow sash, for sate low by -
June 4 '' *- T. BISHOP * SON.
■*— -— 1 - '■ •/ ■
Pinsapple Cheese, *
TUST. receive^ by T. BlSHtU* A SON. -
J June 4*°„, . ’ ’ * ri.
Mackerel,
I N Barrels.'ilalfbarrete, quarter barret,
and kits,-tof Bate low by , .
May il T. BISHOP & SON.
"«8t ,4m UvtA ^
1
J
Dry Goods, -
A T reduced price*—Summer Hats, Bnnn^fs
ami trimmings—X«Jirei>’fo>«*.aud a. vat fifty
of Goods, lower than ever tor cash. A . ,
May-28. I. M. KENNEY/ .
Linens/ - .
F ARMERS Ornaborg*,' Drills, brown antf
yellow Linens very eheap.
May 28. V 1-ML IgBNNfWT.
notice: .. .:
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Oircfihary.of Hall
county, for leave’to sell alftfo real'.estate of
Mooes Simmons, late of UiKherford county.
North Carolina, deceased 1 . , ■
JOHN D.N1MM0NS. Ad’mr.
May2ff. J8tf7. '-,
Money! Money!!'
W 'ANTED evory dollar that is now due
me,- I. M. KENNEY.
May 28.