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used as • propelling power, to force the
water to a considerable distance hori
zontally , or to the top of any of the baild-
inga on either of the atreets named.
Your oommittoo could not arrive at
the exact cost of tho work and materials
contemplated, butjjubmit tho following
as an approximation;
2 substantial Reservoirs of large enpa*
city, $300,00,
2'>00 feet i inch lead pipe 200,00
1200 *• c#st-iivn pipe * t»eu ft* * f 1
bore, 650,00
Laying (tip®, 250,00.
Ram, _ 15,00,
300 feet of 1J inch rubber
hose 45,00,
Making, in all, _ $1410,00.
Or, porhaps, to cover incidental ex*
ponses, it would In) safe to estimate tho
wlmlu expenses at 61500.
Your committoe nro clearly of opin*
ion that arrangements made in nccor-
ilanco with the above suggestions will
meet more nearly than any other the de
mands of lhn»e most exposed to danger
from fire. To overcome this element,
an abundant-supply 'of water at conveni
ent and avilable points, is of the utter
most importance. An Engine without
Reservoirs would be utterly unavaila
ble; while Reservoirs upon the plau
suggested, would be of incalculable Ser
vice without an Engine.
J>y means of taps at the .side walks,
nml hose, the reservoir on tho liiH
could beT made serviceable in tho heat
of summer, by playing upon the streets,
and laying the dust, which at times is
almost intolerable,—and cooling the at
mosphere.
Weekly Bulletin of New Books,
Spring, Summer, and Staple
GOODS.
No. 4, Granite Row.
m* itiLLii <25 <P<D* 0
AT THE CORNER.
H ARRY MAIR, A story of Scottish life, by
the author of Morgan* Maitland.
Tho Young Maroonm, by F. R. Godding.
Lectures on Life aad Health, byAllcolt.
Boautics, by Cuthariuo Siuclair; » new sop-
English Soldiers in Ibe U. S. Amy.
The Lighted Volley, by Abby Bolton, a new
supply.
Atnubell. a Fancy History, by O. Wormoly.
The Lofty and Lawly, by Mlu Macintosh; a
i w supply.
ibylon and Nineveh, Second Expedition—
To bovo expense,, it has been said
that the reserviors could be filled by j »•*"•" translation by Mrs V
. T l rUT 1... o
Baby
Iiigir),
Guide to Knowledge. by Eliza Bobbins.
Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of
Thomas Moore, by Lord John Russell.
The World’s Laconics, by W.B.Spmgne,D.D.
WHITE, RED. AND BLACK, or Sketches of
American Society. 2 vols., by Pnfaky.
The Captive ni Patagonia, or Life among the
Giants,by Capt. B. F. Bourne lllart.
Boland Trevor, or How to makvand lose a
Fortune and then to make nuotber.
New Thome* condemned, nr Thirty opinions
on new l homes and its reviewer.
The Planter, or Thirteen yean in the Sooth,
by a Northern Man.
The Lion’s Skin and the Lover Hnnt.
White Slavery iu the Bertmiy 8tales, by
Charles Sommers. f
Talcs of the Southern Border, by Webber,
author of Shot in the Eye.
History of England, by Jobn Linganl D* D..
Vol. 1, to he completed in 13 volt.
Lectures on Pastoral Theology, by Bov. J. S.
Cannon D. D.
The Preacher and the King.
Count Straenzee, the skeptic and the Chris-
Wilson.
KUBtaM*
Consisting in part, of plaid summer silks, bro
cade do., Paris printed grenadines. Bounced
jren&diues, fig’d. satin, plaid, and plain colored
inreges, flounced and printed organdies, priuted
jvcouets, mud low. priced muslin*and lawns.
Also., beautiful assortment of Bonneu Bib-
bona, Chemixotts. Collars, Sleeves im*l Cuffs.
Dress trimmings, Swissaud Jacouet trimmings.
STAPLE GOODS.
conducting the rain-water from tho roofs |
of the houses to them. But this mode
is objectionable becauso of tho irregu
larity and uncertainty of tho supply,
and tho serious annoyance caused by {
1 Bell Bron-
~}Two Merchants, by T. S. Arthur.
Henry Diamond; a new supply.
Emigrant Squire, by the author of
dun.
Tho Spitfire—« nautical Romance.
The Three Pirates, a nautical Romance.
First Love, a Story of Woman’s Heart, by
insocts engendered by stagnant water; j g ue .
on tbo oilier band the spring water I .Specimen numbers or the Southern Eclectic,
supplied by the ram will be in constant die Polytocaw J<m^^«riirtio». «,licii-
„..'i ,i- u. «1»» PETERSON'S.
motion, and consequently, less liable to
this objection.
In conclusion, your committo would
suggest, that, by being too catcful, or
niggardly in tbo expenditure in the
mailer under consideration, we Amy un
necessarily jeopardize tho property and
April 13.
Sms or thk Maxxoth Book.
Flour! Flour!!
A NOTHER arrival ofEtoah Superfine at
april21 Kenney & Sledge’s.
tho health of the comuiiity, while, by $eW Books at the University
a liberal outlay, and thorough work, wc 'j ■' -- J
shall place both at perfect ease, and]
do tho town a real service.
J. S. PETERSON, \ r ...
1». A. SUMMEY, } CammMee '
TTTOUf.D inform their Iriendsjind customers
that tic-y are flow in receipt of their Veoant
purebises uf SEASONABLE‘and STAPLE
i spODS, which comprise a very .general assort
ment of
Savannah and Augnsla.
Tha Steamboat Company of 6eor
AVINCi been thoroughly overbsuled, wil
continue to run the following Steamers, m
dbove, viz:
David S. Adams (Iron,)
Chatham do >- **'
Tho*. S. Metcalfs
: * . ' Teanesaee
{•Bleached and brown homespun, bleached and
brown 5-4 6-4 10-4 1M 124 sheetings, soramor
Scotch and Irish linen sbeetmn, bleached and
brown table linensjDoIlie*, napkins, and a variety
of towel staffs
ALSO, TWO AND THREE PLY
English Carpctiugs.
Matting, drugget and liuen carpeting, a nice
article for crumb carpets; as well as dimities,
marseilles quilts, and every thing usually sold in
this market for bouse furnishing.
Men’s and Boys 9 Wear.
A good assortment of linen and cotton goods for
eii's and boys’ rammer nse; also, black.bw^
mnAJUun hud a1>*ii ihflr nK»Tharydwrf«
stacks, cravats, collar*, and summer bats..
A good supply of
Hard Ware, Saddlery, and
Crockery, .
Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters 9
TOOLS.
Wbfeb, with tow-boats and lighters, afford vne
quitted facilities fur the transportation of freigb
to the interior of Georgia, Siratli Carolina, Teu
nessce and Alabama, in connection with Ibe Bail
Beads.
The elegant steam-packet, D. L. Adams, will
connect with ihesteainsbips FVr.ridnnml Alaba
ma—laudingfreigbt by them iaS days from New
York to Aognsta.
Freight,(uow taken at reduced rates,) willba
forwardedfree of Commission.
cr In order to prevont detention of miseor
Wage, bills of lading shonld be addressed to
GEO. II. JOHNSON, Pres’L, Savannah.
Merchandutfrum theinteriorto
J - A. GUIEO, Ag’t., Augusts.
Savannah Director$.
Geo. H. Johnson,
Andrew Low.
Edward PadJeir<«d,
2Y?0.©’Driscoll, -
Charles Green,
Joseph S. Fav,
Joseph Washburn.
July I—16—ly.
Mill, and Crosscut saws, and most of the end*
m variety of goods embraced in the stock of s
country store.
April 14, 1853.
Dry Goods.
TTTE ore now receiving onr Spring; and
II Sam mcr Stock of Goods, consist
ingof
FINE ENGLISH AND AM33CCAN
• ; FAINTS.
muslin, tiersges. jaconets ginghams stripes checks,
and a general assortment of staple and domestic
goods too tedious to mention.
ty Also a large lot of crockery, cutlery, and
hardware.
Call Sna examine cur goods and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
April 14. KfeNNEY & Sledge.
Hals and Bonnets.
A variety of men’s and Boy's Spring
XjL and Summer hat*! including tbe “Unite*
States” and “Citizens hats—latest fashions.
Mission to Central America.—Our
dispatches bring intelligence that Mr.
Slide'll declines this honorable post.-
Tlio reason asigned is the unhcalthiness
<>f the climate. It is much to be le-
greltoJ. Central American affairs, at
present, occupy so large a space in tho
eyes of the world that this mission should
ho filled with o prudent, well-tried, and
aide diplomatist. The high position
which Mr. Slidell holds throughout the;
country, os a gentleman of enlarged
views, gave assurance that the interests
<>f the United States would not suffer in
liis hands. But he seems to think it not
safe to vouturo his health in a danger
ous climate, bnd the Government must
loose liis services. It is stated that Mr.
Slideii will be chosen Senator, in place
of M r. Soule.—Savannah Courier' 13th
intlant.
BOOK STORE.
Just Received.
of the Army uf tho United
D ictionary
States.
Wild Western Scenes, a new edition.
Home Scenes, by Grace Aguilar.
Wiki Scenes of a Hunter’s Life.
Man Primeval, by Harris.
Pre-Adamite Earth, H
Trench on Proverbr.
Fun and Earnest. . .
Tales of the Southern Bonier, by Wehlier.
Auunal of Scientific Discovery fur 1353.
The Christian’s Daily Treasury.
A Journey to Katmanda.
Punch’s Prize Novelists.
The Curse of Clifton, by Mrs. Southwortb.
Library of Natural History.
Miscallsnias. by Bishop Morris. - -
Fraedly, on Business, a new supply.
Lippiucott’s Edition of the Wuverley Novels
—complete. W*. N. WH
Adieus, April 21
IITB.
COMMERCIAL
COTTON MARKET
ATHENS, 7 © 10J
AUGUSTA..... .74 © II
A Largs Stock of
OILOWMIIH®
To toe Sold. v
O NCE MORE I have the pleasure of annonn-
ing to my friends and patrons that my
| Spring and Summer Stock o Clothing
pringi . _ .. o
now fall , and camplete; and can safely say^
tho largest and best ever offered in this market,
Athens Prices Current April
and Pants in the same ratio.
Tho following are a few of tho great variety
of styles worn this spring:
French broad cloth frock and dress coats;
French summer cloth, straight, polka and frock
(Corrected Weekly ky T. Bishop.)
ft 0 ©
ID....... 8 ©
yd 12 ©
yd ......124 ©
lb 9 ©
lb 20 ©
tb u4 ©
lb....... 15 ©
lb 18 ©
lb.......40
lb 10
lb .it
lb..—..14
HAMS
BACON
BAGGING, Hemp,.
Gunny.
BALE ROPE......
BEESWAX, .....
BLUE STONE,...,
butter,..
CANDLES, Tallow,-
Sperm,.
COFFEB, Cuba..
Bio,...
Java,.. _
COPPERAS & lb 3
0ORN bosh 40
COTTON YARNS,. ? bnnch 85
FEATHERS, tP lb 30
f'hOUR. p bbl... 6 50
GLASS,..........box.. 2 75
INDIGO, $ ft.....j 25
Band & Nail Rod,-$> ft 7
^RD, 1b io
LEAH J9 13 o
mackerel,..*..kit...a 50
-¥ bbl.. 10 00
M'JAL,........,.,# bush 40
^JDfASSBS, cal.,....30
6* keg...6 00
OATS.......MF biwi.e.. 25
OIL, Liniocd.c....^ 00
Lamp, Winter^ gal.... 1 50
Ml.... ^ gaL.....
TOW DE B, GtoV.* *. ^ ^ V.'.V 00
«»w«^iS£fS
also.
Some very pretty bonnets to be fonnd at
Kgnney & Sledge’s. april 14.
L AYARD'S BABYLON and Niueveh—Second
Expedition.
Laws of Life, by Elizabetli Blackwell, M. D,
Plantation F&rin Inf!ruction Book>
Abbot’s Nerd.
Carlyle’s Latter-day Pamphlets.
Abbot’s Kings and Queens.
Bulwer's Caxtons.
“ My Novel.”
Byrney's Model Calculator.
Sermons of Bishop Morris.
Gems of German Verso.
Calhoun on Government
Ugly Effio, by Mrs. Hcntz.
l*atasm’ei4a«Ukly far &ji4r - •*' *—
April 14. Wm. N. WHITE.
Augusta Directorp.
J. 8. Bnlklv. v
T. S. Metcalf,
Jansen Himgl
G.M. Newton.
• v- i •
Georgia, G’larke County.
Court of Ordinay of mid County.
WHEREAS John Branch, Executor ClllirS & JEWELRY;
vv of mg hmt wilt and testnnieut of We» I SILVER AND PLATED WARD *
MSCKtLANEOt’K NWIO- ■
jiarn -
Brnnrli late of raid chanty, deceased, pciitlua*
the the Court fora dlsulmrge front said cxocutui-
ship: . ■. . . T -
TLuo-fere, all person* concerned are hereby rr-
(juirthl t<i show causo, if any they have, why mild
Executor sliotijd not, at tho regular tenln of «uid
Court, to bo lielil on the lirat .Afouday in Ni.vem.
her itosl be discharged Ihnusaid executorship.
By order of raid Cuurt, held this 4ili day of
April, 1253
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
April 7.—6 m, J
Georgia, Clark County.
Court of Ordinary of Said County* . ^ w .
Ware,
Jtiusical Tustrumcnfse &c.
¥ - lV SAUK, has
« just ruturiii ii
Sow \ork vvilii it beau-
tiTul .assortiiwut of. tho
above i in med-irtlult-s, which
ho will sell lower limn cun
ho purchased oUovvhi-iv,
together with n great vari
ety of rich
djT 523 y
Of tho Laf4»t Stylus,
Broachen.l’ins, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold
K Miller,
usTtt.r iK,iu-..in.<i with
Mr. Vandffrlelth
oj*i, pucc', '
1 Nljulaiti the publfe lh«
lia^HUMfpuueil ft - y^ .
TAILOIt’N KJIOP
Up stairs,over thu Shoe
Shop utPatrick Barry,on
Alula Street, where ho will
be happy to receive orders
tor cutting and making nil
k iudsof itm-ineiits, or ol her
Work iu liis lino of busts
tires. .
IVAI1 orders promptly executed with. nest.
Itess mid dis|mldi. . f.
Athens, Jane 24,1852.
J , Administrator on the estate ol Josiuh I Thin!l>ls. _.,t
deceased, petitiotu^lho
C Twr *M a ri**ge from said admiuLtratkm:
per,0M conce riied are hereby
repnired to ©o w cause, if any they have, why
no1 ’ al the ©At term
of raid Court, to be held on the first Monday in
November next, bo discharged fremraid admiiU
SPECTACLES,
WARRANTED STERLING SILVER
DE8SBT TABUS AI D TEA SPOONS,
Silver Forks,
andallother articlemstially kept in a Jewelry
Bv aider of raid Court l.l, 1 Store. The superior advantage Which the sub-
1853. ASA Al Aprrf ’ * criber possesses overthose unacnnuinled with
Aonl 7—fim JACKSON. Ordinary. | t he business, in being a practical Jeweller,reu
ders him capable of properly judshig the val<
- J/ Doctor Yonrsclf!
For Twenty»five Cts.!
Going! Going!! >
A VING determined to close oat triy stock of
H av . I R
G-iodson band, as soon as possible, l am of
fering it at tbe very lowest rates. These wish
ing to purchase would do well to call and exam
ine soon.
april 14 T. 8. REYNOLDS.
RUBENS OF HENRY VIII and of hi* Mo-
. (her, by Agnes Strickland, 1 vol.
The Carte of Citltoa, a tale of Bxpiatida and
Redemption, by Mrs. Southwortb.
Philosophy of Mysterious Agents, embrac
ing the natural philosophy of phenomena,
styled “Spiritual Manifestations," by E.
C, Rogers.
S|>aiu, her Institutions, Politics, and Pnb-
lie Men, by I. T. Wallis, author uf “ Glyms-
es ol S;iaiu.”
Roth, a Novel, by the author of “ Mary
Barton.” ‘ r ‘
Auunal Scientific Discovery, for 1353; riritb
a portrait of A. D, Bache. J , rii
BY MEANS OF THE
uuofallhepttrcliasefandrecouimetidito ilicpub*
li*.
Flutes, Violins and Guitar*.
Piano from the most celebrated makers and
warranted. Piano,Flute,ViuliiMsad Guitar Mu
sic. All watches aiul time-pieces faithful] j re
rOCKET iESCULAPlUS, paired and warranted,
orevery oue Ms own Pby- Athens, Nov. 1 1849.
n.y-sixth e i-| ^ g^Jy. M &
y-sixth
lion, with upwards of a
hundred engravings,show-
tag private disease in eve
ry shape and form, and I ti ttt V ttt rv s n
IF. W. L UCAS,
By Wm. Young. M. D
The time has now arriv-
H AS just rpcoivcd a very lanre and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goi'ids whicli are
nsnally kept in this market, and will sell them on
w—— , '_ jq « ——— — ••- •* — • *• | uauiiiij nv-J)t 1
ed, tuat persons suffering from secret diseases* ] as reasonable terms as they cap be afforded. fj6
need no more become the victim or rdsckxbt.
as by the prescriptions contained iu this book,
any one may cure himself, without hindrance to
business or the knowledge of the m-ist intimate
friend, and with one tenth the usual expense —
has
Ladies* Fancy Dress Goods,
Cashmeres,Silks. Merinocs, DeLaines, Cape.
Collars.Umiersteeves, Mautillas, Scarfs,Shawls,
In addition to the general routiueof private dis-1 Gloves, Mils, Belts, Laces, Edgings, Cambrics,
ease, it fnllv explaios the cause of manhood’ Culicocs.Gingliams in great variety.
early decline, with observations on marriage—
besides manyotherderangements which it would
not be proper to enumerate in politic prints.
E?*Any person semlingTW EN TY FIVE CTS.
enclosed m a fetter will receive one cony of this
i Heir of Redclyffe. by the .anthpr -Wf
“ Tho Two Guardians,” &c. 2 volsT .
Mr. Brown’s Letters to is youtig 'tnaii
about town, by Thackeray.-
^Memoirof Mary L. Ware, by Edward;D.
The Poetical Works of Wm. Mothhrrell,
with a Memoir of hb Life. ’
The Kalthayan Slave and other papers con
necled with Missionary Life, by Mrs. Jnd-
son.
Adventures in Fairy Land, by Stoddatd
iUostrated.
Daby Bums, by Julia Kavanagb.
for sole by
march 24. J. S. PETERSOY.
receive one copy of this
book, hy mail, or five copies will be seut for one
dollar. Address, “Dr. W. YOUNG, No. 152
SPBIJCE Street, PHILADELPHIA.” Post-
paid.
OP Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any ol
4ha Diseases described in bb ditferent pubfica-
tions, »t his Office. 152 SPRUCE Street, every
da^betwceifi^ and 3 o'clock, (Sundajs except-
AugnstS—21—ly.
Clothing! Clothing!!
il. ®L©®aai?fliL® p
TTAS just received and " * *
, 1 best mud largest assa
jQYoTT’S PATENT PINE OIL LAMPS.-
itofDyott’s Lamps, of different qualities,
adapted to burning Pine Oil—for safe by
April22. C. \V. & H. R. J. LONG;
now offers for safe the
T _ assortment of CLOTHING
ever offered in this market. It has all been
made under bis partner’s nuperiateiidonce, and
every garment be sells shall be warranted good
in every particular. The following comprises a
lUt of his leading articles:
Over-Coats and Cloaks.
Double Coats, Beaver and Broadcloth Coats,
Petenham, Stephen Whitney, Egyptian, Satinet, Shot, Lead, and a large lot of IRON, STEE
ns ' v . % pjJ o - m re' f ^ • * • rei ■ I A M f"\ fl A D *1* f MT* O
JQ TONSJron and Steel of various kinds and
sizes, for sale low by
Decembers ,
T. BISHOP.
To Dentists.
Blake’s Fire-Proof Paint,
And Refined Vegetable Faint Oil!
C. W. 8o H. R J. LONG
have on hand a lot of Jones Jc White’s
Incorruptible Teeth, Teeth -Holder*rfmv
pression Caps,Corundum Wheels.Fifes.Gold and
Tin Foil, 5&o., which we will sell at Angdsta pri.
ccs. C. W. & H. K. J. LONG,.
Jane 17.
UUULE Extra Hiraui Smith Flour,*.' • c uev
D wheat, just received and for sale by
Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
O F FE R for sale a quantity ef Blake’s Fire Fnw
Paint, for coveting Roofs, Fences, and out
buildings; sko, a quantity of Refined Vegetabii
Paint Oil, and lot of Fine Tobacco, Suuif, Instru
ments, Dentists’ Gold Foils, together with a gen
J^OLTING CLOTHS.—All the numbers for
sale by
Sept 30.
F. W.-LUCAS.
_ ,— — 0 — OOAPSTONB Griddles, a vety desirable article
oral assortment of pare Medicines. Perfumery, 1 O not requiring any grease, assorted sixes just
Paints, Oils, Dye Staff’s, Window Glass, and eve-1 received by T. BISHOP.
iy other article osually kept in their line, which | Dec. 1C’-
they offer at wholesale and retail, and at the low-
^t prices.;March 18.1852.
Dissolution.
| H TONSIR 0 N For sale by
JL v march 10. T. BII
BISHOP
T HE partnership heretofore existing under the I Boots and Shoes.
name of O. & A. K. Childs is this day db- 1 A LARGE lot of Bolts and 8hoes, to suit sll
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7
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«&as»3i.E!SLS , S 200
«fe.L«S3EfS;zr5 %
» *
14 I CM V* csimorctt, drap do ete, mo de tae, alpaca
14 I silk, brown linen, coford drilb, white
1® I P 0 * ** n f "• cottenade. and queens cloth, frock,
in cass.^nglbncMk'lta^^lotlil
PO J gro de tae, drap de etc, fancy cats, linen drills,
cottonade and cashmerett pants, cat in every va
riety styles worn.
Silk, ratine, bombazine, quitting, maraills,
vatinen linen, and many other styles of vesta,
from 70 cu up to five dollars.
Stocks, eravata, collars A hose, pocket handker
chief., gloves, kid, lisle, silk, linen, Sea. &c., sus
penders, brashes, Sec. Sec.
Shirts and Drawers.
Linen bosoms, silk, wool an i cotton tinder-
abuts, linen drilling, silk and woo! drawers.
Hats* Caps* &c.
8np- mole kata, leghorn, ’straw of different
styles, cheap.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
A very good assortment cat from the above
named goods, which will be sold cheap.
Tranks, Carpet Bags, &c.
Sole leather, iron frame,brass* mounted, wood
frame, imvellinganil packing tranks, valecns, and
carpet bags in great variety.
Umbrellas.
Silk, ginghams, cotton, whale and cano Um
brellas, all of which con be bad low from
B. L. BLOOMFIELD.
April 21.
solved by mutual consent. For tho vety liberal
patronage we have received daring the existence
of the partnership we hereby tender to cor cus
tomers onr sincere thanks.
By tbs dissolution of tho firsrit becomes neces
sary that the debts doe the concern shonld be
promptly paid. A. K. Childs is authorized to
use the name of the firm in settling their claims.
OTIS CHILDS.
A. K. CHILDS.
March 8, 1853.
CAUTION;
25 I "JI/TERCHANTS nud others, indebted to the
25 j ivJL subscribers, either by notq or book ac-
Cast.. J
SUGAR, Lo*r......
Porto Rico <
Havana...]
TALLOW........
tea.
WHEAT....
WHITE LB AD,, r; 3
WOOJ. i
fa•......10
ft...... .20
ft.......124 ©
ft........9 a
ft. io ©
1 ft........8. <a
ft 75 ©
bush.. 75 ©
keg ...2 50 ®
lb..... 11 9
10
11
10
1 25
1 00
3 00
30
count, are cautioned against paying money, on
onr acconnl to oao H. S. Simmons, who repre-
sents himself as in onr employ , and ont on a col-
.... edition for us. Said Simmons was
. . from onr employ on the 1st day of
April last, as being entirely unworthy of onr con
fidence. DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY.
Angnsta, Ga. April gt, 1853—tf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fine Syrnps. I
M ow York No 1,” “Steam Refined Extra"
ami New Orleans Syrnps, Cheap for cash at
apru SI. Kenney & Sledges
Yeast Podwders.
A NEW article warrented, nnd cheaper than
•JJWl’ Also,thecelebrutod O/vis Corn Starch
larcallinnrv.-unl dietetic purposes,forsafe cheap at
■prtl 21. Kenney & Sledge’s.
Kenney & Sledge’:
OANDOS, RAISONS,and Aluious; all of ex-
tfillQQt nnnISiv nr
VHi quality at .
apnl21 Kenney &.Slldgb’s.
Adjournment of Habersham Court
T HE Sn;
Habcrsl
il ages and sexes, just received and receiving;
also, a supply of tbe WalkinsviUe Br
the Cash Store. KENNEY & 8LI
Nor. 25. " t: - s*»!
/T—'
Irish Potatoes. '' ;
JIOR PLANTING OR EATING, at reduced
prices,
march 3.
KENNEY & SLEDGE.
PAY UP.
The subscriber will continue tbe basioess at
the old stand where he will keep constantly on
hind a splendid assortment of Watckes, Jewelry, I Oar accounts must bedoted.
A LL persons indebted to Wm. N. White &
Brother, will please settle immediately
Silver aud Plated Ware, Fancy Goodit, Musical
Instruments, *e. $c. A. K. CHILDS,
march 10—52—4t
march 17
/COUNTRY BACON.-
WM. N. WHITE.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby not fied not to trade
for a note given by me to Samuel Orr for
W. Lucas has a lot
V/ Tennessee Bacon which he is oJfcrin_
: reasonable terms for cash only, as it is on hum
aignment. ’ - ■*=
Oct. 7. - v
$M0,(fatedin Augnst 1851 andduelbe2oday of jn\OFFBE! COFFEB!!—Soperior articles
.tl.'T Uh about 6263-0 Bio and Java Coffee, for rale at the n<
the consideration for whtdi raid note was green cash .tore, by
has failed, and I shall refuse to pay said note. fjov 18 J
JOSHUA OWENS.
march 10—52—lm
new
KBNNCY & 8LBDG6.
Cousolation.
J UST received, new crop Raisens in.whole, X I TN disconraes on select topics, addressed to the
and £ boxes for sale cheap by !i suffering people of God. By James-. Wc^l-
Hoc. 9. D. N. JUDSON. I exauder, D. D. Fur sale by
A o u j j t * — * W. N.WHITE?
A Splendid Lot {-•
O F N.O. Sugar, just received and for sale very T? ‘NR OABPETING8.--BrnsrelB and Mgr*
low by T. BISHOP. I . C?“|*etings, Floor Cloths, Mntting^Mpfe&c
" Attention!
A CHOICE and select assortment, of j
magnificent Steel Engravings, suitable for
fOct. 7.
framing, just received from the celebrated
tablisbmcnt of Groupil & Co., tbe most exten
sivo of tho kind in the world. Sold cheap. No
charge for looking at them. Call and examine
for yourselves. Wx. N. WHITE.
Fab 10.
5AAn LBS. Bacon for sale by
0UUU P. A. SUMMEY & BRO,
June 24. ^
/IHEESE of the best quality just received
U Nov. 11. x. BISHOP,
WALK INTO THE NEW CHEAP STOSS OP
EranE? & siieidss,
O N Broad Street, opposite Newton.® Lucas,
this side of the ci mer, nnd look at their < v ,
bran new stock of ' > ' ”; r
Staple Dry Goods SP Groceries*
And if you ffoii’t purchase of them it willbeyoiir
own fault. . ;.
As wo charge nothing for showing, and sell a V;
little lower thair the lowest prices for CASH,
ouhi way bo c«nsidcrc<l, cniplmtpxilly, tho i ^ - ■
New Cheap Cask Store.
Having completed our FALL AND WINTER
STUCK, consisting of all the articles usually kept
in our liue, we would especially invite attention
to our Stock ol Ready-Made Clothing. Dress and '
Furniture Prints, M. de Laura, Alpacas, blench
ed nnd brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Shoes,
Boots, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cioekery-wara^
Sugars, Coffees. Syrnps, Molasses, Ac.. i. ' '
T haukful for the very liberal encanregoment '
already received from onr frieuds ill to\yu and
country, we trust still to merit a share of public
patronage. ■ -
CP’Wanted, country produce or every de
scription lluitwill sell ugnin. , . - ,
O^Loolt foroiir 8is»>. Broad Street. Athens,
Ga. ' ' KENNEY & SLEDGE. ..
January, 1, 1353.
MILLINERY ARTICLES:
Bonnets,Flowers. Ribbons, and all kinds ol
Trimmings. A large assortment of :
GENTLEMENS’ DRESS GOODS:
Cloths, CaMimeres, Vestings, nnd all kinds of
Winter Goods, Cur Men’s. Buys’ and Children’s
wear that are called for. Men’s and Boys’
Ilals, Cape, Boots aud Shoes,
Ladies ’and M isaes’Shoos and Gaiters olallstyle
A LABOR ASSORTS! R ST OF
Hardware and Cutlery,
Mill Irons,Blacksmiths’, Carpenters’ and Twi
ners-’ Tools, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Solo and
Upper Leather, Springs, Axles;
ASD A OESetlAL ASSORTMENT OF
Carriage Trimmings. Stage Hames and Traces,
HORSE NETTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPET
INGS. MATTINGS, RUGS, &c„
tTBOXTING CLOTHS, ®
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
C23-n2cac£3ram.EmB!33 3
LIVERY STABLE,
THE undersigned will continue the LIVERy
STABLE business in Adieus, under the firm of
Browning & Durham. Thankful for fret favors
to the- former firm, they solicit a continuance of
the same from their former’friends aud patrons
and tile public generally, pledging themselves to
strive to give general satisfaction.
JOS1AII A. BROWNING,
MI1.LEDGES.,DURHAM.
December 23—41—4m.
Colton
Osnabiirgs a n d Nrgro
Cloths, **■
AT MAUFACTHRE’S PRICES.
S NOWDEN & SHEAR. Augusta Go., IIovo v . 3
on hand, a full supply of cotton osnahurgS '
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Indigo, PeppeT t ^ »h«> »"o»lapproved »tyles, Sqggj Kc.;rcys, of 7
fine Green and Black Teas, Tobacco, Powdn
Blanket and Pilot Over Coats, Broadcloth Cloaks, I AND CASTINGS.
lAugusta Manufacturing Company Abo, Brown
shirtings and sheetings, of the Augusta Munufuc-
' ill of
cheaper than ever before offered.
Sup. Frock, Dress and Business
O aa, tl as 0 y
Sup. Broadcloth. Doe Skin and English Tweed
us Coats, Satinet, Cassamera, Jeans, Kersey,
ildtaaa Ufeaket Coaw, uf aUstylcs aud quali
ties. . • , t
Vests and Pants,
Of every description and quality. Please call
aud see whether yuu vvisk.to purchase or not.
A very large and good assortment of Boys’ and
Negro Clothing—good and cheap.
Liuen Bosom Shirts, Jeans and Silk Drawers.
The largest, best, and cheapest lot of Wool and
Silk NottShirts ever offered in this market by me
—please call and examine them.
Furnishing Articles.
Stocks, Cravats, Co’Iars, Gloves, hnlf Huse,
Pocket Handkerchiefs, suspenders, Sec
Hats and Caps.
No.2,Granite Row. Athens.
$500 in Cash,
Ft re imnitred budiols of Corn, two bnnilred
bushels ofl’eas, and any quantity of Butter, Eggs
Chickens; all wnich will be paid for at thtibest
prices, in oar Cheap Dry Goods and Groceries.
Call at KENNEY & SLEDGE’S,
march 24 Opposite No. 2, Broad st.
uring Company, all of which they will sell at :
the manufacturer’s prices. Also, a siirtiify of
Whitney, Crib, mid negro blankets,, which they
will sell at very low prices. The public are ns
respectfully requested lu call and examine tlio
assortment.
January 6.
New FirhiI New Goods!
JUST RECEIVED.
H AVE received a portion of their largo and
Fashionable Stock of
mp imuuiisKiiig
To which they respectfully invito.Hie attention
of their friends in town and country. They in
tend selling goods as low as they can possibly ' ■’*
be afforded for Cash ; and trust, by closo oppli- ‘
and would be pleased to have a call from their
friends and customers. Nothing more elegant
_ ... . . ... . than vve can present, when our arrivals are cum-
fSFu&fii p , ^*^ s 0 « ver beeu ofrereJ *«» lhi » raarket -
cation to bnsiness, and always keeping on. bund
the brat qualities of articles 10 their liue, to mec-
it a share of the public patronage.
plash, bine and black broadcloth, and silk glazed
mps, tranks, carpet bags, and laities’ hat boxes.
Please call and examine for the truth of the
above statemeui.
Athens, Oct. 14.
KP*Country produce of every description, that > ffs *
will sell, taken in exchange for goods. . .-‘1V ~ f*.
I.M. REKNKY.j [jAS. A. SLEtiGB
A sI.amm 2 2 ’ 1 in' ^O' r
REMEMBER! REMEMBER
rpHAT at Kenney & Sledge’s, opposite No. 2,
SELLING OFF.
Me&'vabgaixstn boots, shoes, hats
L Broad street, Athens, Ga. Sta;
and Groceries are offered alitllu c]
cheapest. Call and see.
Dry Gocils
iper thau the
AND CAPS.
FERRY A Co.
ISHING to close off their business, will,
from this’time, sell at cost for cash, their
entire stock of
w
ire i
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
. CHEESE! CHEESE!! :
A NOTHER ARRIVAL of prime Northern
il Cheese, at KENNEY & SLEDGE’S,
inarch 24
consisting of nearly every variety called for.
To any person wishing to coutinue the busi
ness, a rare opportunity now offers for securing a
good location, and a good busiuess. Apply at the
Snoe Store, Broad street,
april 7 FERRY & Co.
ROBERT AND HAROLD,
OR THE
YOUNG MAROONERS ON THE
FLORIDA COAST.
of
NEW GOODS.
Is
BV r. n. oocldiso, with fine engraving*.
From John S- C. Abbot, author of “ King* and
Queens,” *’ Empress Josephine,” 4-c. <$ -c
I have rend the “Yoang Mnrooners" in ms*.
with exceeding interest, nnd think it one of the
most attractive books for the young, I have ever
seen. My group of children, to whom 1 read it.
with nnnninmus acclaim, prouounced tho book to
b equal to Robinson Crusoe. A child's verdict
YAU’OULP respectfully call theattcntiouof his cttmnolgivebigberpruise.
T T patrons and the poblic generally, to his a tew copies of the above admirable book for
handsome stock of uew -;**■ -f .. I . 1
m©
s .winch lie is now receiving and opening at bis old
is entire stock has been selected will)
childreli, which will be found, upon perusal,
well deserviug tbe high encomiums of Mr. Ah-
hot, Mrs. Gilmon, and the press generally.
For sale by W. N, WHITE,
march 24th
stand. His entire Stock
great care, in the Philadelphia and New- York
Markets; consisting of rich ond beautiful styles
of Dress Gooits of Various qualities, both, plaid,
figured and printed; mourning and second mourn-
,4iigs ; every variety or white goods and embrei-
dcrys, laces, and uetts, ribbons, gloves, mitts.
>y
‘COLOUR. FLOUR.—A good supply of super
A fine and extra flour, just recta veil and for
safe low by T. BISHOP.
Nov. 18,
GREAT SOUTHERN & NORTHERN
V. S. watt.
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON •& NEW YORK.
and lace enrtaius, Irish linens, pillow esse linens, ....
linen sheeting*, table and towel diapers, table
covers, damasks, furniture dimitys, marseilles a
quilts, oil tnrkey red and bordering*, duckings,
sheeting*, shirtings, ginghams, prints, alpaca
ITA BARRELS NORTHERN POTATOES |
eJU planting,consisting of Mercer’s yenoFand J QEEDLESS Raisins, convenient and econonu*
red, very fine, for sale by •? D. N.JUDSON. I U cal for cooking, just received and for vale by
Feb. 17. • • I Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.
rior Court held for tho county of
m on the 11th of April 1853. adjourn,
cd over until the second Monday in May next,
It is therefore ordered by ihe Court, that all if.
ro , r i’Ji v ' ltncsse .!: P Brt,e s and olhars interested in
paidCourtjWil Lit lend at said adjourned term o t
idhis fa— • •• ■
the Court; and It is further ordered that thU urn
lice be published in tho Southern Banner, uutil
tho Second Monday in May next (1853.)
A tree extract from tbe rainntes of the Superi
or Court, PHILIP MARTIN, Clerk S-C.
ApnUltb, 1853.
april 21—if.
JBJ
ST;
Shoes! Sloes!!
Hoes, Shovels an* Spades.
TUST Roceiveda |
ti. entnadcrov
KENNEY & SLEDGE beg leave to
( iuv>te the attention of their friends
and the public generally to their large
. . oud well assorted stock of shoes; con
sisting nr
Women’;, Men’s Misses Boy’s nnd
Childrcns’s Shoes, r fe%
Beautiful styles, and subslan'.ially made.
tdP* Call and see ns.
• -, y, • •,j;s..-r april 14.
Dutch Bolting Cloths. j "VTEW Extra Buckwheat Flour,'ll
WDEN & SHEAR, Augusts, Gau, have j * T*
ust received
BISHOP i-
S NOW DEN
received from New'Ynr£; Dutch Bolting. , , ^
0, and, Ifeandtow-hfehtim attem’ion of JUST RECEIVE 117^1^
the public is respectfully invited.
June 10.it ‘
gar
To Refit'
CF and Molasses, Candy from Newcomb fc
S i’s Manufacory, Savannah. Call soon on
Feb. 17* D.N.JUDSON.
T WOstoreson College Avenue;also, seve
y.*?45»Pi: B. L. NEWTON.
NOV. 18—36—tf.
Wall Paper.
W AGGON Boxes, a large assortment Jnst re- :
teivad and for rale low by T. B ISHOlV.b
1 I*- • .
rom,
S ACCARONI.—Fresh and gooi Maccaroii
jnst received by Tv BISlIOP.
Nov. 4. '
A NEW and large Stock of Walll’aper ol the
latest and most beautiful patterns, atlower
prices than evor, domestic and imported; 1
Jast received, and for safe at - ^
PETERSON’S, on the corner.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
F W. LUCAS is now receiving a large and
. splendid assortment of all descriptions of
coatings, linen coatings, pants stuffs and vestings,
of various styles and qualities, carpeting, drug-
itttngs; making a general variety, of
assort-
ware,
crockery, saddlery, and grocesies, all of which,
ho offers Oil the most reasonable terms He
hopes that perrons wishing to purchase, wife call
nd examine his stock for themselves. •
N. B. He has also obtained the services «
Mr. T. C. Reese for the present year, where Mr.
Reese would be pleased to see all his old friends
and customers, and will sell them goods ou as
good, or better, terms than ever.
april7tf. v ' j '
DAYS or LEAVING CHARLESTON:
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF THE CARS.
New Clothing Store. _
ndersigned Is now receiving aud open-
, iug a full assortment of
G$[EIN] s S ©ILOtiHlOKIOg
India Mattin L
S NOWDEN it SHEAR, Angnsta, Ga,, have
received from New York, alarge su-'- 1 - - r
igoodSapply of-Bradet Pat-
Steethoes, ‘Amss Shovels’ und
JjANfi' WARRANTS.—The highest .market
price given in cash or goods, for Land War
rant*. Those having them to dispose of will dp
) give us a call.
13—if KENNEY Si SLEDGE.
4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Plain and Checke^f < Jndm P Ma < t-
ting, of superior quality, and to which they
pectfully invite tbe attention of the public.
June 10.
goods sailed to this market and the season, and
respectfully solicits call* from all who may wish
Jraiitafe...,-'*: x . v :
Sept. 23—23—tf.
50 OQQ Choice new Bacon for sale low
maroh 10.
:W’
GYRUP, SYRUP ! end Molasaea.just
rooeived, Sugar, House aud N. O. 8yrap and
MoIomos, for sale cheap by
Feb. 17- D. N.JUD80N.
50 Hhds. New Crop Molasses
. J title for sale low by
maroh 10-
spenor n.l
T-uRISHOP
at the Corner Room, recently occu
pied as the Post office, on College Av-
enue; consisting of coats, pants, yests and sn rts,
al«o* a good assortment ot dogskm } Rid* silk and
lisle thread gloves, men’s hall hose, suspenders,
crnvaU.haudkerchiefe, hatsandcap*.
All the above named articles have been select-
ed with great care, expressly for the Spring and
Summer trade. He will also be receiving fre
quently, fresh supplies of the latest styles, ana
by ofleriog them at a moderate profit, he .hopes
to receive, and most respectfully solicits, a share
of public patronage.
april 7 R.C. WILSON.
PENNEY & SLEDGE,
ORDER THE OLD CENTRAL HOTEL, OrroSITE MEW- -
TOM A LCCAS,
A BE now receiving a portion of their FALL
£\. and WINTER STOCK uf • , ,
Staple Dry Goods & Groceries,'
Athens, Nov, U, 1852;
LARGE SUTPLY OF
MW ©€®3D)g= :
LUCAS & BILLVPS,
A RS now receiving a new aud splendid assort-
SX. ment of ladies dress goods, embracing all
the nevy styles for summor wear, silks, berregei,
penodiers, tissues, lawns,i muslins, luces, uetts,
, aconeta, cambrics, linena. calicoes, ginghams,
ranch cambrics, ribbons, tliread laces, gloves, ‘
sliawls. pinutilias, scarfs, cotton, linen and silk _
hose, childien’s hose, of alt hinds, goods tor '
OTES’S ASD BOX’S WE
cloths, cassiineres, vesting^, drillings, coatings,
Italian cloths, dm de ’etc. Damask triUe cloths,
towels,sheetings, shirtings, &c: of all Linds.'
HARD WARE AND CdTTLERY,
BlackKinitli’s Tools. Tan-
ners.Tool*, Fine Guus.
Mill irons, smut machines, mill saws, aud every
other article in the hiu-d w*re line. .
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Sugar, coffbe. salt, molasses,,syrup, tea, pepper,
snice, ginger, indigo, saleratns, powder and shut;
all of which they offer at the lowest market pri
ces, either for cosh br approved credit. ‘ ;
april * tf . '
PAY UF^
/TUIEsabscriber respectfully requests tliosain-
JL debted to him for the. years 1851 aod l 1852.
either by note oraccimnt.to call and settle inline- „
diately,as longcrindulgcaco tvillllOt he given
Call soon and save cosr;
aprit7 D.N. JUpSpN. '
Fresh Snpplips,
O F choice family groceries, jnst receiving at
> KENNEY. & SLEDGE’S. * ■
april7 ~ ‘
M .IPA¥.WIP-
"117 acconuts lor tho first quartei’of this year,;’’*
llL are now due. please call and settle, j
ap 7 . . N. JUDSON.
The Neto and Splendid Steamships
UNION, 1500 Tons, R. Adams, Com’dcr.
MARION, 1200 Tons. M. Berry, v « ; ;
J. ADGER, 1500 Tons, J. Dickinson, w
SOUTHERNER, 1000 Tons, W. Foster. 44
These Steamers have elegant State Room accom
modations, and every convenience on boaid.—-
The tables are supplied with everyluxury. Tra
vellers by this Line may expect every possible
comfort and accommodation. 'Xrf- '' ,
CABIN PASSAGE $25, STEERAGE 8
5^’For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agent
in Charleston, ll ENRY- MISSROON, corner of
East Bay nnd Adger’s Whaif.
Feb 10—ly
J UST received, A tot of heavy Negro Blankets
which will be sold very low
Dec. 30. T. BISHOP.
T®ST3)iaiIJ3»3:aaiQ3
R B8PECTFULLY informs the Ludies of Ath
ens, end iff the country generally, that sue
has just opened at her store, in this place, just
above the Post Oflice, a beautiful and fashionable
assortment of
MUST RECEIVES©, .
A FULL supply of sugar, coffee, molasses, and
43L a variety of other groceries. Cheap for
cash. D.N.JUDSON.
april 7 ■■ .
-C
H arff/s
nnml
MAGAZINE for filarcb,
Rohhin’s Guide to Knowledge. . <,v. ■ r
Brock’s Book of Flowers. ■
Cabin and Parlor. . , ..-I?
Alison’s History of Europe.
Lossing’s Field Book of the Revolution,.contain-
ing 1100 illuslrations.
Charles Lamb’s Complete Works " -
Freed ley’s Essay on the Principles of Business.
A most valuables ook fur mercautife reference
and direction. '.- • J - ; - ■ ' ' '
march 3 ’. r » 3 _W. N. WlllTE^
• The Giant of the Monthlies. ;
B ACK number# of the *’ New Monthly’’
at any time bo supplied, and suhscribti
■ _ I . can
at any time bo supplied, ami suhscribtions’
received by J.8 PKTFdlSON.
■ v • Corner opposite Newton House.
•c Feb. 24. -iLiv
LADIES’ BONNETTS, DRESSES,
and all other articles in tho Millenery line, which
she will sell at reasonable prices to idlthose who
may favor her witii # call. '
march 17,--Bra -,4fa• ' •"‘•iO?.
Notice.
T HE subscriber late ofClakesviltovG’ 1 ; Wat'/
taken the Johnson House in Atlcnla, f.« on
White Hall street, and is p re parr, l to taKe an
who may coll a# private or tram.e.nt bc'^er*.—
The house la in a quiet par. to toe »;
strictly' temperate. ^Jharg"» mednaie, *c., S- .
F»b.3d, ’.S3--tt U. N~.
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