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'
roe Rail Road Bank, were sold yesterday at
public outcry. They brought §27,fi 10, pay
able in Monroe Rail Rond money, l-'rom the
result of the sale, tire value of the money may
be estimated as worth 33 1-3 per cent.
Spurious Sills.
We have been shown a Ten dollar Bill, pur
portin': to be on the Commercial Bank of Co
lumbia, South Carolina, which has been so in
geniously altered as to be well calculated to
deceive the. unsuspecting. The plate appears
to have been originally the plate of some oth
er Commercial Bank, (located probably in
Mississippi,) but wherever the original place
of the location of the. Bank occurs in the face
of the bill, it lias been erased, and Columbia,
S. C., inserted with a pen, but done in such a
handsome style as to impose even upon the
more cautious. The signature of A. Blanding
is very badly done, and the name of J. Ewart
is signed as the cashier, altho’ the bank never
had such a cashier.—Chronicle and Sentinel.
Consignees per Georgia Rail-Road.
Athens Depot, Jan. S3, 1842.
8haw ft Bacon, Athens; H. W. Riley,Lahloncga;
T. Bishop, Athens; Robert Moore, Clark couniy ;
Sansom, Athens; Wyatt Bullock, Clark co.; Wm.
Murray, Witkinsville"; A. F. Nuanally, ('lark co.;
W. Nichols & Co Athens; Wm. Williams, Athens;
Wm. Lehman, Athena; J. I. Ifuggins, Athens; J.
Allens, Cfltrk c<>.; N. .Strong, Camming, Forsyth co.;
P. Clayton, Athens.
February 1st.
T. W. Baxter, Athens; J. Rivers, Gfinesville;
J. V. : Shaw ft Bacon. Athens; T. Bishop, Athens;
Wm, Brown, Athens; Wm A. Carr, Athens.
/Vein I he St Augustine News.
We learn from a source entitled to the ful -
lest credit, that the rumored escape of “three
hundred Indians from Tampa,” is a story
the “eleven men in buckram” stump; and
that in lieu of “three hundred,” one single In-
dian only (Tigcrtatl) has got off. lie at
tempted — in consequence it is believed, of the
disfavor in which he stands with his tribe, and
especially its chief\ who is his brother—to es
cape with his wife and a warrior sou. They
were, however, so promptly and hotly pur
sued, thiil ihc two latter were immediately re
captured—he getting as ii’ it were, naked
OTARRlflik,
In Lcxineton, on tho 1st inst., by the Rev. Daniel
Curry, JOHN C. STEPHENS, to Miss ELIZA
BETH LLOYD, all of that place.
On Thursday eve, lhe27'h ult.. at the house of II.
N. Wilson, Mr. W. W. SWANSON, to .Miss JULIA
HAYS.
In Savannah, on Thursday evening. 20th ult., at
Christ Church, hv the Rev Edward XeutVille. Mr.
JOHNS. MONTMOLL1X to Miss HARRIET M.
ROSSIGNOL, both of that city.
In Scriven Countv, on Thursday, 20th ult., hy the
Rev. Mr. Moore, GKO. A. ASH. Esq. of Savannah,
t j Mrs. SARAH BURTON, of Effingham County.
In Baldwin county,on tho loth ult., by he Rev.
n r : S. G. Bragg, Mr. K. B. COOK of Macon, to Miss
1 NANCY J.' HARRIS, ot TJ .l lwin county, Ga.
In Savannah, Geo. on the O h nit., bv die R
MILLINERY
AND
c <f'A']\/S*RS. A. B.o.t!VETT, from.. Savannah,
-Sj^rXTJL would inform the ladies of Athens and its
vicinity, that she lias taken the lower tenement of the
house" opposite the residence of William Brown,
where she is now prepared to make every article in
the above lines in the most fashionable and latest style,
and will be thankful for a share of their patronage.
N. B. Mrs. B. has brought up with her a few very
rich and fashionable Fancy Articles, which she
will seil remarkably low for cash.
Feb. 4— 47—tf. '
HENRY R. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAV/,
Jan. 23'—10—9w.
SAVANNAH, GEO.
List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post-Office at Athens, Ga. on the 1*1
of February, 18J2.
Arnold, Rev \V P
Aycock, J T H C
Adams, N A
Bell, Miss Sarah
Buchanan, David
Bigg®, Wm T
Brockman, Mosrs
Bowen, James
Barrows, John A
Cooper, Arthur
(.'handler, Miss Narcissi
Chandler, Isaac
Chesnut, Gao
I Coper. Eli
' Chandler. Miss Martha A
Jason Whiteman, Mr. MARTiN K. CLOPTOX, of Curry. Maria
Macon, to Miss ELIZA ELLEN DICJv, of Savan
nah.
On the llth ult.,bv the Rev. Mr. Ilardy, GEORGE
J. COOK, M. D. of Culloden, to Miss MARY, eldest
daughter of the Hon. Augus M. D. King, of Forsyth.
In Talli ifer«vs, on tho llth ult., by Septimus Tor
rance, Esq.. Mr. SAMPSON B. WILDER, to Miss
MARY LANGDON, both of said county.
In Warren countv, on the 13th ult.. Mr. GEORGE
away, being compelled in his flight to drop mid j w jvy, to Miss MARTHA U. SMITH, both of said
leave to be secured by bis pursuers, bis arms county,
and luggage of every description. The wife
and son arent conlinemenl at the depot; and
Tigcrtail lumsclf, hting so lar defeated in his
project, wi'l, there is little doubt, find it expe
dient soon again to surrender.
It affords us pleasure to be able to correct a
rumor so disheartening as the. one under con
sideration. Imih that the public mind may be
set right and relieved in regard to a matter so
full of interest, and that justice may he done
to those who might otherwise suffer from its
fill titer niicontradicted circulation.
Dennis, Martha
Drcnnon, Joseph W
Franklin, Nancy
Gee, Mrs Anny
Graves. Jas P
Hails, Robt P
Hancock, C W 2
Holbrook, Beuj
Hancock, Ann 2
Feb. 4—17—3t.
Hamilton, Mary
lackson, William
Jackson ft Jarrall,
Jennings, Calib
Kent, Wm H
Maddox, Jane
j Moore, Thomas
Musten, Chas K
Matthews, G G
Niel, Zachariah
Newton, Hezokiah
O'Kelly, James 2
O'Conner, Timothy
Owen, Alfred
Pearson, Agent
Pope, Mrs Gen B
Rucker, John J
Smith, \V P
Werner, Thadeus
I Wood, Ch
I Wilson, Mrs Nancy
i Wlmtly, Geo C
| Willingham, Robinson
I Wortham, Susan
j Wilev, Lerov M
W. L. MITCHELL, P. M.
J. C. WILKINS,
a® s&'sr,
Will Practice in the Courts of the
Eastern Circuit.
Office, Riccboro', Liberty Co. Geo.
Oct. 15—31—ly:
[A CARD.]
W.O.LAIRD,
Surgical and JUcchanical Dentist,
W ILL visit Athens about the first of February
next, when he will be happy to wait on those
who may need his services. Porcelain teeth, mounted
on gold plate from one to an entiie set, in the most
perfect and substantial manner. Upper sets inserted
entirely upon the “ Atmospheric pressure principle,"
which is a late and very important improvement, and
all other operations performed in the most careful,
thorough and scientific manner.
He refers, by permission, to the following Gentlemen:
Dr. II. Hum.. Col. T. N. Hamilton,
Dr. R. 1). Moons, Stevens Thomas, Esq.
Dr. W. Flint,
Dec. 10—30—tf.
FALL AND WINTER GOOD?.
T HE subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and customers that he has just received,
and is now opening a part of his
Fail and Whiter, supply of Fashionable
Which have been carefully selected this
season in Hfewlork,
ALSO. „ COOD SUPPLY OF
Sugar, Oofkee, and Salt,
With other articles in the <■ rocery mad Hard
ware JLine, all of which will be sold remarkably
low for cash or country produce, for which a liberal
price will be given by WM. BROWN.
Oct. 15—31—tf.
At St. MarvV Ga. on the 30th Dec. S. ELBERT
MUSE, 1st Lieut. 1st Reg. U. S. Infantry, to Miss
MARGARET E. CLARK, daughter of Major Clark,
Collector of the Pori of St. Marys.
In New York, by tho Rev. Dr. Milner, at St. Geor
ge's Chapel, on the 8th ult. JOHN PENDLETON
KING, of Georgia to Miss MARY LOUISA, daugh
ter of the late John Woodward, and niece of John M.
Dixbv, of New York.
\V e have been informed that the Court
House of Ot K «lb comity, al Decatur, in this
•State, was destroyed a few days since by fire,
with nil the paper.: ol tin: Clerks of the Supe
rior and Inferior (’cults. r.t:d (Yuri of Ordi
nary.— A ngnsitt 1 'iwst'.tnlir.nali'l.
The Southern Recorder, of Inst Tuesday,
snys, by request, that the commissions for
county officers have been unusually delayed by
the death of Col. Haynes, the Treasurer, ns
the act of 1S23 requires a certificate from the
Treasurer, showing that there is no indebted
ness to the state, on the part of those applying
for commissions, before they are issued. —Aug'.
Constitutionalis/.
\Yc regret to learn from Philadelphia that
the venerable Judge Hopktusott. Judge of the
United States Court for the Uenstern District
of Pennsylvania, died on Saturday morning
last.
F OUR months after date, application will Vie made
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Gwinnett
county, when sitting for Ordinary'purposes, for leavo
to sell all the land an J negroes belonging to the es
tate of Benjamin Pruitt, late of said countv, deceased.
JAMES McGINNIS, 1 ...
WILLIAM LAWLESS, S
Feb. 4—47—Sin.
BI21£>,
In Augusta, on the 0th ult. Miss MARY ELIZA
BETH ARCHER, daughter of the lion. Branch T.
Archer, Secretary of War and of the Navy ol" Texas.
Tn Savannah, o:i the I7ih ult., Mrs. JANE E.
SALFNER.
In Savannah, on the 1 Tth ult, MICHAEL IIICK-
EY.
On the IS.h J. McMAHOX.
In Barnwell, Dist. on tho 12th ult. Mrs. SARAH
YOUNG WADE, ar.cJ fi7 years, consort ot ?.Ir. E.
W. W ade, and daughter of the late James Lamar.
In Columbus, on the 20:h of Dec. BENJAMIN J.
THOMAS, son of John and Elizabeth Thomas, aged
4fi years.
In Burke county, on Brier Creek, on the 4th ult.,
ANNEY B. FARMER, in the 22.1 year his age.
In Augusta, Geo. on the 19;h ult., JOHN P. AN
DREWS.
Tn Mnntirelln. Geo. on the 12th ult., Mr. ERAS
MUS BARRETT, aged 33 years.
ADMLN 1ST KATORS’ SARE.
O N Monday, the 21st day of March next, will be
sold to the highest bidder, at the late residence of
Benjamin Pruitt, late o' Gwinnett county, deceased,
all the personal proper!v belonging to saiJ decease I,
(except slaves,) consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, one
stallion, one yoke of oxen, corn, fodder, bacon, bran
dy, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture,
ftc. Sale to continue from day to day until all is
sold. Terms, All sums of $2,30 and under, will be
caslt—all sums over that amount, credit until the 25;li
day of December next, with small notes and appro
ved security. JAM Eat McGINNIS, ) A.i.' ra
WILLIAM LAWLESS, $ Aca,,rs -
Feb. 4—47—tds.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
\lugusta, Geo.,
By W1LL1AH OT. FRAZER.
Jan. 21—-15—fit.
Mosiroe Mall.
T HE subscriber takes this method of in
forming his friends and the public gen
erallv, that he still continues to entertain
Boarders and Travellers at his old stand in
Monroe, Walton couniy, Geo., and hopes by his atten
tion to the comfort of his patrons, to merit a continu
ance of their patronage. J. A. CLARK.
Jan. 11— 41—5t.
W. W. & E, P. CLAYTON,
Have Received a Very Extensive and
Complete Assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE
Suited for the Fall and Winter Seasons, and are selling
them at V E R Y 1.0 W PRICES. Titeir friends
and the public generally are requested to call.
Nov. 5—34—tf.
WATfiUTSTlUE
MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY.
M RS. BARNETT having
obtained from the True*
teen tlte use of this Academy,
will open a School for Femalfe
and small Boys, on’ the Second
Monday in February next. As
there is no Malo Teacher in the
place, she will take into., her
School as many as are disposed
to join and be governed by precept, but in every in,
stance of an intraction of her discipline, or violation
of good order, all such will be promptly dismissed.
Mrs. Barnett can produce numerous testimonials of
her capacity for teaching from persons of high stand*
ing and respectability. She will reduce the rates of
tuition to correspond with the times. To Parents and
Guardians at a distance, who may wish to board their
children or wards, she would say there are two order*
ly, quiet and well kept hotels, beside other private
hoarding houses in tho village of the highest respects*
bility, at which board can be obtained very low rates.
As persons generally prefer placing thoir children
with the teacher—she will take as many as may prefer
it, on very reasonable terms.
Watkinsville, Geo. Jan. 14, 1842—44—St.
THO’S C. UNDERWOOD,
V. BISHOP,
W II O I. B S A L E « R O C E R,
ATHENS, GEO.
J in. 31. 1812.
If you hnve a scoldin'* wifi*, open the win
dows to let in the. cool air when she y;ets into
a passion, and let her scold.
COOTOTERCIAE.
par
disc.
Peek k Djariigs Exchange Office, j
Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2nd, 1842. ;
South Carolina.
Bank of the. Sta*c of S. < in Charleston,
Bink of South Carolina, in Charleston,
Bank of Cl'.trlcston,
Planters' and Mechanics* Bank,
State Bank of South Carolina,
South Western R. Road Bank,
Lou. Cm. and Charleston Hail Road Scrip,
Union Bank of S. Carolina, in Charleston,
Bank of Cheratv, in Choraiv,
Bank of Cam len, in Camden,
Bank of Georgetown, in Georgetown, $
Bank of Hamburg, in Hamburg,
('ommerci >1 Bank ofColumbia,in Columbia,
Merchants’ B k of S. Carolina, in Cheraw,
Georgia.
Augusta Bridge Company, in Augusta,
Augusta Ins. ft Banking Co., in Augusta,
Bank of Augusta, in Augusta,
Bank of Darien and Branches,
Found,
FINE Coral Necklace, with a Locket at-
./jk tachcd. The owner can obtain it, by calling at
the Banner Office and paying for this advertisement.
Feb. 4-47—It.
R. ROGERS AND JOHN REYNOLDS,
H AVING been appointed Auctioneers by the
Town Commissioners of Athens, have t ssocia-
ted themselves together, in the
Auction ami Commission Business.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of their
friends and the public. Their store is on College Av
enue, near the Post Office.
REFKREXCFS, BV PERMISSION’.
Wm. E. Draring, Augusta. T. Baxter, Athens.
A. /lull, Athens. T. Bishop, Athens.
Shaw ft Bacon, Athens.
Feb. 4, 1312.
AD.MINISTRATOR’S SA L.E.
A GREEABLY to t n order of the Honorable In-
xV ferior court of Gwinnett county, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues-
oay in April next, at the court-house door in Law*
renceville, one parcel of land, containing ten acres,
bein'* part of lot No. 173, in the 5th dist. of said coun
ty. °Sold as the property of Rachel Kenney, deceas
ed, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
dec'd. ISAAC M. KENN EY. Adm'rde bonis non
Feb. -1—17—tds.
R ESPECTFULLY offers his services to the
citizens of Athens, and the county of
Clark generally, in the line of his profession.—
He will be enabled to furnish his patrons at all times
with the newest New York, London, and French
Fashions.
ientlcmcu’s "Walking ami Biding Gaiters,
MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.
And all Garments Cut and Made at his
Establishment warranted to fit.
Grateful for the liberal patronage which has been
extended towards him, ho will continue to merit it by
tho skill and faithfulness with which his work shall
be executed, and the liberality of his terms, for Cash.
September 24—28—ly.
School for the Young.
T HE Subscriber presents himself in tho pleasant
location of Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga. as an
instructor of the following branches of learning at tho
following rates:
Spelling. Reading, Writing, ft Arithmetic, $10
English Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, Astron*
omy ft Chemistry, $15
With sanguinary hopes the subscriber feels himself
well qualified to give instruction in the above named
sciences. He respectfully informs the citizens of
Jackson and the adjoining counties that tho Jefferson
Academy will be opened under his supcrintendancc an
the second Monday in January 1843.
He pledges his unremitting attention both as to tho
advancement of his pupils and-their general deport
ment and moral principles.
A full scholastic year will only be taught.
WILLIAM H. THURMOND.
Dec. 31—42—5t. (Whig.)
'HIE sub scriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general, that he has
again engaged in the
Auction ami Commission Business.
All business confided to him, whether for public or
private sale, will be strictly attended to.
SAMUEL FROST.
Athens, .Tan. 11—44—3m.
WHOLESALE
DOMESTIC STORE.
r |UIE undersigned; proprietor of Princeton Factory.
JL would hereby inform the public, that, hav.ng cn-
par
fai'ed. I r
I di.sc.T _ _
r “ I gaged the services ol Messrs. A. CHASE Ac Co.
par. to conduct the business of selling, lie has opened at
i the Book-Store of this firm, in the town of Athens, a
failed.
par.
Bank of Macon,
Bank of Hawkinsville,
Bank of St. Marys,
Bank of the State of Georgia, in Savannah,
•• •* Branch in Augusta,
no sale
in Macon, failed,
in llaivkinsvillcSOdisc
in St. Marys, 1 “
1 disc
Athens.
Milledgcville,
Washington,
Eatonton,
Macon,
in Greensboro',
in Milledgeville
in Columbus
in Brunswick,
par.
1 disc.
•* “ Agency
Bank of Milledgeville,
fi»n't of Columbus,
Bank of Brunswick,
.. “ Agency in Augusta,
Belfast Mining Company, _ in Danloneg.i,
Pigeon Roost Mining Comp'y in Dahlonega,
Commercial Bank ol Macon, in Macon.
Central Rank of Georgia, in Milledgeville 12* "
Central R. R. ft H’k’g Co., m Savannah, 1 msc
«* “ “ Branch in Macon, 1
Chattahoochee U.R.& Bk’g Co.in Columbus, no sale
Phoenix Bank, in Columbus, 7 uisc
Georgia R. R. ft Banking Co. in Athens,
•4° *4 *• Hmirh in AilPllstU
A disc, few yards west of the Post Office,
A WHOLESALE STORE
For Domestics of his own manufacture, where may
be found at all times a lull supply of
Cotton Yams, of Assorted Numbers,
Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, Shirting
SHEETINGS, BED TICKINGS, NANKEENS,
STRIPES, (last colors.) ftc.
AH of which are offered low for Cosh or Country
Produce, such as—Cotton of prime quality, Com,
Wheat ar.d Flour.
The subscriber would further remark, that having
moved out of Athens, and fixed his residence perma
nently at his factory for the purpose of giving his whole
fine and attention to the Manufacturing Department,
he will guarantee entire suisfaction as to the quality
of all goods turned out from the Princeton Factory.
Merchants arc invited to give us a call and judge
for themselves, whether it will not be more for their
advantage to deal with us for their supplies of dames-
tics, than to order them from the North.
•5»clts»3i SfacriiT’s Sale.
O/i the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
W ILL be sold before the court-house door in the
town of Jefferson. Jackson county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One negro man, by the name of Dave, about
21 years of ago: levied upon as the property ol Jes
se \V. Thompson, by virtue of a mortgage it fa from
Jackson Inferior court, Elijah Oliver vs said Thomp
son. Property pointed out and described in said
mortgage fi fa.
Six negroes—Simla, a woman a!-out 25
years old, and her five children, to wit: Lnarlotte,
a girl 11 years old . Clara. 9 years old; Lewis,a boy
fi years old ; Charitv, a airl 3 years olJ ; Floyd, a boy
14 months old : all levied on as the property of John
G. Pittman, by virtue of a mortgage fi fa from Jackson
Superior court, \\ iilis Arnold vs John G. Pittman.
Property pointed out in ^ai.l mortgage fi fa.
Postponed Sale.
at the same time and place, will re solo THE FOL
LOWING PROPERTY 1 , TO WIT :
100 acres of land, more or less, in said coun
ty, adjoining lands of Gobcr, Glenn and others, 2cows,
3 yearlings, 1 sow and pigs, 10 shoats, 10 barrels ot
cr rn. more orless. and one grey tnare, / or S years old :
all levied on as the property of John McGinnis, by
virtue of a fi fa from Jackson Superior court. Benina
\V. Thomas executrix of Stevens Thomas, deceased
vs John McGinnis. Property pointed out hy defen
dant. N. 11. PENDERGRASS, Sheriff.
Feb. 4. 1812.
SHAW & BACON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
•f^EEP constantly on hand ■>* ’’..cir old stand on the
jL\- corner of Wall and Broad street, one door cas:
of the Central Hotel, n large and general stock of
Groceries, which they offer at the lowest market pri
ces. for cash or in exchange for country produce.
Athens, Jan. 21, 1312.
Book-Store Removed.
a CHASE ft Co. have removed their Book-Store
Xi_* and Book-Bimlerv into the new building a few
yards West of the Post-Office, where they will be hap
pv to accomodate their friends and customers.
Athens, Jan 7, 1842.
NEW BOOK BINDERY.
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8 *‘
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tailed,
failed.
1 disc
1 **•
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1 disc
1 •'
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failed,
no sale
rr^IJE undersigned have con
J. necicd a Bindery with their
Book-Store, and are now prepared
execute all work which may be
*«offered, with the utmost prompt*
k^^agatude, and in a style which they
s *45iA!lr£*5liope will be satisfactory. They
fjfiave procured the services of Mr,
:3r. J. Maynard, from New-York
who conies highly recommendet
as a faithful and competent work
aan.
Persons desirous to have binding done, will confer
favor hy bringing it in without delay.
A. CHASE ft CO.
Athens, Nov. ill—tf.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Crane ft Morrison,
A RE now receiving and opening a large assort-
~\ m ent of Goods, selected in person hy one of the
firm from the New-York market, comprising the vari
ous kinds for Gentlemen’s wear; among which are—
Black beaver, waved, and diamond Cloths,
West of England, wool-dye black Cloths,
Green, brown, claret, cadet-mixed, Oxford do.,
Steel do., olive, blue and drab Cloths.
Paris diamond Cassimeres,
Queen’s own, printed, doe-skin, buck-skin, black,
blue, lavender, drab, mixed, and a variety of other
Cassimeres.
Satlinelts, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Tweeds, ijc. <fc.
'—also—
French Lttpon Merinos, English do., Bombasines,
Twilled and Plain Camlets,
Worsted Merinos, Angola Cassimeres,
Georgia Nankeens,
White and brown Shirtings, Booth Drills,
Colored Jeans, Cotton Gambroons,
—also—
Vestings of various Styles ami Qualities
Black plain and figured Satins, do. do. Silks,
Light and dark Valencias,
Fine figured buff Merinos and Challys,
Marseilles of various descriptions.
—also—
Satin, puff, bow, cravat and plain Stoclts,
Summer Satin, and bunibazinc do.
Cravats, collars, suspenders, gloves, handkerchiefs,
hosiery, ftc. ftc.
All of which, being purchased extremely low, will
be sold, at wholesale or retail, upon the best possible
terms. Please call and examine for yourselves.
Athens, Sept. 17—3—tf.
New Books.
T HE following works hive
been just received, and are
offered for sale by
A. CHASE &. Co.
Julian, or Scenes in Judea, ns,
Democracy, by George S. Camp,
Manners and Customs of'tne Japanese,
History of Norway, Sweden ana Denmark, vj:%
Crichton, v '' L. 4 ^ ^
History of Michigan, by J. H. Lanraan, 1 ::
Ruins of Ancient Cities, by Charles Bucks,
Chaptal’s Agricultural Chemistry,
With a variety of Classical and School Boohs required
at this season of the year. Schools and Academies
supplied on liberal terms.
Athens, Dec 24—41—tf.
n
Clark Sale.
O/i the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
\ VTlLLbe sold before the court-house door in Wat-
v T kinsville, Clark county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit :
All the right, title, interest and claim of Lucinda
M.C onnor. wife of Bowlin Connor, (the same being
a life estate) in aud to a negro woman named Miley
about 04 years old, and her child Matilda about fi
years old. Thomas N. Epps, vs Bowlin Connor and
Isma W. Wooldridge.
One Buggy and harness. Samuel E. Daniel, vs
John O. Roberts.
One one horse waggon. Benjamin Haile vs Cal
lahan.
BiLLGNA SPOUTING POWDER.
-g 4 HA CANNISTERS and 100 kegs of this celc-
J VfxJ bra’.cd Powder, which is approved of by all
‘•ScientificShots" in tho Soutltgrn States, for sale,
wholesale and retail, by PECK & DEARING,
Augusta, Geo.
ILF The following well known Shots in the vicinity
of Augusta, permit us to publish their approbation ol'
tnis powder.
Augusta, January 2fi,.1842.
The undersigned have given the Bellona Powder a
fair trial, and pronounce it a superior article.
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF
L ADIES’ fine Kid Slippers.
Do. do. Walking Shoes,
'Gentlemen’s Kip Brogans,
Do. fine Calf do.,
Do. do. do. Boots,
Together with a large assortment of Coarse
Brotiiut, just received and for sale very low for
Cash,.by SAMUEL TENNEY';
Athens. Dec. 10.
Incidents of Travel, -
N Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, illustra
ted by numerous splendid engravings on steel; by
John L. Stephens.
Also, Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petnea, and the
Holy Land ; and in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Po*
land, by the same author. For sale by
■ A. CHASE ft CO.
Sept. 10. 18*1. *
Chairs. .
J UST received and for sale,
8 doz. FANCY CHAIRS,
15 ROCKING do.,
1 doz. CHILDREN’S do..
All of a superior quality. An arrangement
has been made to keep on hand a constant
supply of the above articles. S. FKOST. c -
Athens, Jan. 21—45—5t.
Pocket Knives.
5) Q DOZEN Pocket Knives, just received and for
iO sale by SAMUEL FROST.
1 sale by
Jun: 28.
Bolting Cloths. -
S SUPERIOR Dutch Belting Cloths, for sale by
W. W. ft E. P. CLAYT0N.
Nov. 5—34—tf.
jagsawHi.
Carpeting.
A VERY extensive assortment of rich Tngrsin and
I Yenitian Carpetings and Rugs, are offered at un*
usually low pricesby W.-W. ft E. P. CLAYTON.
Nov. 5—34—tf.
To Hire,
FIRST rate Carj/enter.iiMi Bricklayer
for the balance
Jan. 21—45—2t.
of the year. Apply to
ANDREW J. LAMAR:
rt
U r . II. Greene,
T. Barrett,
T. J- Jinnings,
7'. IV. Miller,
A. G Bull,
Jan. 28—48—131.
J. C. Leitncr,
M. R. Smith,
J. J. Wilson,
IV. G. Nimmo,
M. Tucker.
Bargains l Bargains 11
WM. WILLIAMS.
Feb. 4—47—tf.
Branch in Augusta,
Insurance Bank of Columbus, in Macon,
Marino & Fire Insurance lVk, in Savannah,
it •• « Branch, in Macon,
Mechanics' Bank, * n Augusta,
Merchants' ft Planters’ Bank, in Augusta,
Monroe R. H. ft B k'g Co. in Macon,
Do 00 per cenltlUc. in Marion, for Central bills.
Ocmulgee Bank, Macon. 1 disc
Planters’ Bank, „ » n Savannah, 1 m
Planters’ ft Mechanics’ B k, in Colums, 50
Western Bank of Georgia, in Rome, no sale
RuckersviUe Banking Co., in Ruckersvle 12$ d sc
Milledgeville and Columbus city eounci. bills, 20 disc
Macon city council bilis, " ls "
Alabama.
Bank of Mobile, »" M<AUo.
State Bank, >" Mobil.!,
“ “ Branches,
Planters, ft Merchants’ Bank, in Mobile,
Exchanok.
Bacon and Lard,
sale by
T. BISHOP.
Feb. 4, 1842.
25 dist.
11 a l 4 dis.
On New York,
Charleston,
Savannah,
Lexington,
Philadelphia,
i prem.
par a J “
par a A disc.
0 disc.
3j “
SPF.rtE.
Gold, par. 1 Silver, P ar -
The quotations are, for Checks, the Selling rales, and
for Bank notes and Specie, the Buying rates.
Georgia Bonds.
6 per cent, (30 years,) for Specie, 50 a 55 disc.
•• ,* •« ** “ Central notes, 40 a 4o
8 “ ** (5 years,) “ “ “ P ar -
Cotton.
4$ a 7$ cents. Principal Sales, 6} a 7 cents.
Freight to Sacmnnah 50 cents per bale, square ft round.
To Charleston, by Boat, 75 cents for square, and 87
cents for round bales; by Rail Road, 25 cts. per cwt.
for square, and 35 cents for round bales.
ILrThe Girard Bank at Philadelphia, has closed
its doors for the present.
New Carriage Factory,
ATHENS, CiEOKCIA.
rrMIE subscribers respectfully announce to the
JL public that they have taken the establishment
lately occupied by Joint Reynolds & Co. where they
intend carrying on the above business in all its vari
ous branches. They will manufacture to order, and
will generally keep on hand for sale,
Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
Sulkies Jersey Wagons, &c. Ac.
Which they will warrant to be of superior quality,
and made in the most neat, workmanlike and sutwtan
tial manner.
Being themselves practical mechanics, and but re
cently front the celebrated Factory of Messrs. Eaton
ft Gilbert, at Troy, New York, where they have been
employed for years, they think they may safely prom
ise that all work done by them will be satisfactory,
both in style and workmanship.
ILF Smith’ll work done in a superior manner, and
all kinds' of Repairs, Fainlinr. ftc. executed
promptly. E. It. HODGSON & BROTHERS.
Feb. 4—47—tf.
GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COL NT Y.
W HEREAS Mary M. Russell applies to m» for
Letters of Administration, (with the will an
nexed,) on the estate of David Russell, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said estate, to
bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 31st day of January, 1842.
LEWIS LEVY, c. c. o.
Feb. 4—47—39d.
UPL ESD1D
CHDiSTMAS AND NEW VEAii’S
PRESENTS. '
A CHASE & Qo. have lately received the follow-
• ing beautiful publications, suitable for Christ
mas and New Year's Presents :
The Book ot 4 the Boudoir, containing j
highly finished poriraits.of too British Nobility, with
poetical Illustrations.
The Book ol Scanty 4 for 1§12, edited by
the Countess of Blessington, and containing engra
vings of Queen Victoria and other distinguished ladies,
with prose and poetical illustrations.
Heath's Picturesque Annual for 1812;
a history and description of Paris, by Mrs. Gofe
with 21 highly finished engravings.
The Pottts of America, illustrated by one of
her Painters, second series, and much superior to the
first, which was considered one of the finest speci
mens of a splendid hook, both iti matter and execution.
The Token for 1842, an American publica
tion, unsurpassed in beauty and excellence by any of
its predecessors.
The forget OTc Not for 1812; a London
Annual, edited by Frederick Shobcrl.
The Dahlia, or Memorial of Affection for 1842,
a handsome volume designed for young persons.
The Roue, or Affection's Gift, for 1842, edited
by Emily Marshall, and illustrated w ith ten highly fin
ished steel engravings. Also,
Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry; The
Annualctte ; Evenings with the Chroniclers; Bingley's
Stories; The Bridal Gift; Token of Remembrance;
Token of Affection; Token of Friendship, ftc., ftc.,
comprising the most splendid selection of Annuals
and Christmas presents, ever offered for sale in this
market.
Athens, Dec 24—41—tf.
LOOK AT THIS.
rpiIE undersigned, being about to re-
JL move from Windsor to Lawrenceville,
offers to rent his Dwelling-house and Store
f ,,r the ensuing year, on the lowest terms.
I’he Dwelling isquitc comfortable, and, together with
the kitchen and smoke-house, in good repair. A.rich
garden joins the yard.
The premises aro located half-way between Law-
reneevillc and Monroe, and the stand for a store and
house iH entertainment for travellers, is unsurpassed
in that section of country. Persons wishing to occu
py the premises, will do well to call and examine them
at an early dav. Possession given immediately.
JESSE LOWE, Proprietor.
Jan. 28—40—4w.
T HE subscribers having closed their co-partner
ship, offer their remaining stock of Carriages on
Advantageous Terms for cash or approved paper.
IT COXS1STS OF
ONE NEAT COACHEE,
. 5 Barouches, 5 or G Buggies,
1‘ JLog Cabin’ Carriage, which would answer
well for a Passenger Hack,
And several 1 aud 2 Horse Jerseys.
Persons wishing to purchase can supply themselves
on better terms, than formerly. KTCaU and See.
JOHN REYNOLDS ft Co.
Athens, Jan. 11—13—tf.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sale her val-
uoble House and Lot in the town of
Athens, opposite Mitchell’s Hotel. The
House is large and commodious, containing
seventeen rooms. On the lot are all necessa.w out
buildings, extensive stables, and a good well o
water. Term, liberal. ^I P'/aNB PHESSI.EY
Athens, Dec. 31.—42—tlj. »
N. O. Syrup.
-g BARRELS N. O. Syrup, a superior article
1U for sale by SHAW ft BACON.
Jan. 21,1842.
Candles.
PERM and Tallow candles for sale by
T. Bisiior.
Jan. SI, 1843.
s
BLACKSMITHS’ SHOP.
I WILL carry on the Blacksmith Business at my shop
in Athens, near Maj. Wells’ Livery Stable. The
shop will be under the direction and management of
William S. Hcmpliill, an experienced Smith—
and all work in that line will be executed with neat
ness and despatch. The ^tronage of the rmbhc is
respectfully solicited. JOHN II. NEWTON,
Dec. 31—42—tf.
White Bead and Oils.
JgXTRA No. 1 and 2 Lead; Lamp, Train and Ida
Jan. 21, 1842.
seed Oil, just received and for sale by
T. BISHOP.
Vinegar.
C ONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by
T. BISHOP.
Jan. 21.1842.
| X DOZ. Black aud Wbite Wool
JL just received and for sale by J
W. NICHOLS ft CO. v
Athens. Jan. 7.
Groceries.
A GOOD assortment just received and for sale at
the lowest prices for cash by
Jan. 21, 1842.
T. BISHOP,*,
Paper.
O NE hundred reams paper, Foolscap, Letter and
Wrapping, for sale by
Jan. 21, 1840.
SHAW ft BACON.
Potatoes.
Bbls. Northern Potatoes, a superior article,
for sale by
SHAW ft BACON. "
Jan. 21, 1842. / • >‘ 4
40
Raisins.
OfV BOXES Raisins, for sale by
m U SHAW ft BACON. ;
Jan. 21, 1842. .^
To Rent,
E-.3L rTHIAT handsome two-story House in tront
;;;ua J. of tny residence. For terms appjv al
““"this office, or to WM. BROWN.
Athens. Dec; 10—39—tf.
ti;
Runaway,
‘VriROM d» e subscriber, about the first
i JP of November last, near the resi
dence of Mr. Baber, in Cobb county, my
man COLEY, well known about Athens,
Lavvrenceville, Gwinnett co., and Mon
roe, Walton co. Whoever will deliver
him to me, shall be well paid, and all
expenee3 borne; or whoever will lodge him in some
Lowndes county, Mississippi.
Coley is about thirty yeqrsof age, 5 leeL 10 inches
high, rather yellowish complexion, a little stoop-
shouldered, smiling countenance when spoken too,
fond of drink and dross.
Jan. 7—43—tf.
COPPER, SREET IRON & TIN SHOP.
rfAHE Subscriber, feeling thankful
X for the liberal patronage bestow
ed on him heretofore, takes this meth
od of returning his thanks to the citi
zens of Athens and its vicinity, for
their favors, lie hopes from his close
attention to his business, and with the
assistance he will have the next year,
to receive a liberal share of their pa
tronage. He will be able to execute all orders with
PU He*infonns the public that he makes the PATENT
Air-Tiglit Stove,
A«s rheau as they can bo bought at the north, and so
highly approved of. SHEET-IRON STOVES and
PIPES made to order, so as to be easily put .i
any person. He also makes the
Copper Patent Boiler,
A very useful and economical apparatus for heating
water, boiling clothes, &c,
fin Roofing done in a neat manner, and war
ranted tight. . ,
Letters cut in Tin for marking cotton bales; Fac
tory CANS made and repaired, and all kinds of fac
tory work done. He feels satisfied he can give satis-
* “ J of "'* ‘■‘“’wIluam veronee.
Dec. 31—42—tf.
Grass Seeds.
B LUE, Herds, Timothy and Lucerne Seed tot
sale by
Jan. 21, 1843.
Book
and Job-Printing
at this Office.
executed
SHAW ft BACON.
Garden Seeds.
A LARGE assortment of garden seeds for sale by
SHAW ft BACON.
Jan. 21, 1842. •»
Wanted.
pr /A/A BUSHELS shelled Corn,
JUU dollars per barrel will bo paid in Groceries.,
Jan. 21, 1842.
SHAW ft BACON; -
Coffee. : -V,
BAGS Coffee on hand, and receiving, for sale
by SHAW ft BACON.
Jan. 21, 1842. , j.
80
JDissolntion.
rilHE partnership of the undersigned, under the
X name of John Reynolds ft Co., is thisday dissol
ved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will
continue to boused by either of the partners, only so
faT as may be necessary to close up tneir business.
Persons indebted will please come forwa rd ana pay up,
outaam. ALBUM CHASE. .
Athens, Jan. Hth, 1841—44—3t.