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The object of. the meeting was ex-
phincJ by tlio Chairman, upon taking
his seat. D. H. Walker, eaq., of Moo*
roe, representing llto views of the pe.o ;
pie in thitvi^inHy, urtj«d at some length,
the propriety of running the rosu
through that place to tlio Circle.
On motion of Maj. Winn,
Resolved, That Nathan L. Hutchens,
Rob’t. C. Camp, Samuel F. Alexander,
Burton Cloyd., and, Jas. M. Gordon,
Commissioners named in the act,.ipcor-
pointing the Lavrrenceville Railroad
Co., or a rnnjority of them, proceed un
der the act to organize the same, arid
open books for the subscription of stock,
as soon as possible.
Resolved, That when tl»o meeting ad
journs, it be to meet again on Thursday
the 2J day of June next, to receive the
report of the Commissioners; and fur
ther that the citizens of Forsyth, Chero
kee, Lumpkin, Union, Rabun, Haber
sham, Franklin, Jackson, and Hall to
gether with the citizens of Newton and
Walton, be requested to meet with us
at that time, as well as all other persons
who feel any interest in the Road.
Rcsolced, That a copy of the pro
ceedings lie sent to the Recorder Con
stitutionalist & Republic, Savannah Re
publican, and Soulhern'Banner for in
sertion; also that all papers friendly to
the caus be^requested to copy.e
N. L. Hutchens, Chairman.
T. W. Alexander, Secretary.
SffdLa&SfcSJftfro i£* H
On the Sth inst. by Rev. Mr.Cone, Mr. Turner
Thrent nnd Mies Martini Lee, all of Clark couuty,
Ga
At Fbi Delta, Fnn.kliu county,Ga. on tlio 2ptli
inst. by Rev. VfitHam K. Goss, Mr. Obeiliati
Thompson, of ibis place, to .Miss Sarah Bond,
daughter of G. T. Bond, Esq.
At tlie same time, at Cushville, by ibeRev.
Mr.J. B. Bray to Miss. Martin A.
Esins, daughter of Dr. M. Estus of Bashville,
Franklio county ,‘Gu. '*
’Tislove uuitej the hearts while young,
A passion oft by p.etssung;
’Tislove unites the saeutogether, -" V
Oh sacred flame endure forever.
CSTTempenHce Banner please copy.
COMMERCIAL'
COTTON MARKET
ATHENS,..,......,.. 61 0 10
AUGUSTA 7 a 10*
Athens Prices Current, May 12.
(Corrected Weekly by T. Bislop.)
0
Public Meeting In Franklin
Wr.suit's, Franklin Co., Ga. (
May 5th, 1853.
HAMS p ft....... » 0
BACON,.. & ft 9 0
BAGGING, Hemp,, & yd 12 0
Gunuy. yd ......12] 0
BALE BOPE...... & ft.. 9 0
BEESWAX,. i> ft 20 0
BLUB STONE # ft Hi 0
BUTTER,... P ft.......124 0
CANDLES, Tallow,P ft 18 0
Sperm,-t* ft 40
COFFEE, Cuba.. *r ft....... 10
Bio,... %> ft 11
Java, ..%> ft 14
COPPERAS ft... 3
CORN, P bosh 40
COTTON YARNS,. P bunch 85
FEATHEBS P ft 30
FLOUR........... p bbl... 6 50
GLASS %*box.. 2 75
INDIGO, ^ ft 1 25
IRON,.. p ft 5
Band & Nail Rod,p ft ...7
LARD ft 10
MISCELANE0US NOTICES.
Executor s Sale.
A greeable to an order of the Honorable* t
the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county,
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
S EEDLESS Rabin*,convenient apd ecenuimi-
cal for cookiug, just received end for sale bv
Nov. 4. T. BISHOP.'
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES-
(-\TE\V Extra Buckwheat Flour, just received
bv T. BISHOP ; FINE ENGLISH
between t*’e legni ten pf«aL,’ tiia land* of
Robert Barber, deceased, lying in Jackson county 1 Nov/11 '?/. -V ''
nud known ms the Texas nlnre, containin'.' seven —
or eight hnudreii ft«tv-s. ThU tract win Ue >dd } JUST RECEIVED. Maple Sugar
in separate parcels m suit purchasers, mula phu j^J ftu j >f 0 \ aslsvs . Candy b om Newcomb i-
Dry Goods.
\VK ore now receiving onr Spring and
.H SnmmcrStock orooods.com.ist
inn of
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES:
exhibited on the day ofijle. Sold lor tbe bene
fit of the legatees. Terms on the d iy of sale.;
may J2,—401 tJF; Wjfc L. MITCHELL:
' Ri’s M mafacory.
Feb. 17*
GArans th. OBtiW
Walton Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.,
W ILL be void before tlie Court-House dorr
in the town of Monroe, on the first Tues
day in June next, within the legal hoftrs of tale,
the following property to wit
u. uau soon oi
U.N. JUD30N.-
AGGOX Boses, a large assortment just re-
tcivad and for sale low by T. BISHOP.
Deo. 16. ; •‘•fi.vj
No. 158 in the 3d district of AValton. adjoining
lands of William Pike, Thor. Batchellornml oth
ers—-all levied on a. the property of Robert
Rogers, to satisfy a fi fn issued from Walton Sn-
penorCoart, in htvorof William Cline as Robert
Rogers. Property pointed ont by said Ropers.
” JAS. P. WILKINSON, Sheriff,
May 5,—Ids. .
CAUTION.
M ERCHANTS and others, indebted to the
subscribers, either by note or book ac-
count, are cautioned against pnying money, on
onr acconnt to one H. S. Simmons, who repre-
sents himself ns in our employ, and out on a col-
lecting expedition tor ns. Said Simmons was
discharged from our employ on the 1st clay of
April last, as being entirely nnworthv of our con
fidence. DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY.
Augusta, Ga. April 21, 1353—if. b.
HOLLO WAY’S PILLS,
I .maoksKbl,::::: | Er.rvjS
“ 20
number of the citizens of the western
portion of Franklin county, met at the I MADDER ^ ft....
- • ■ ■ I MEAL »•-->-
MOLASSES,......tf-
11
11
14
14
10
25
12
15
20
50
11
124
15
5
45
90
35
8 00
3 25
1 50
7
8
124
10
3 50
0 15 00
obove named place ;_when. on^ motion j MEAL^^...... bush 40
OIL,Linseed......4P* gal....l 00
Lamp, Winter-P 1 gal....l 50
Fall,. ^ gal.
of Dr. Estis. Maj, John E. Caldwell N - MLS .’.'".'.''fr Eg.'.*.'6 00
was called to tlie Chair, and G. H.Cart- j oats,. 4? bi«h.... 25
ledge, was requested to act as Secre
tary.
The Chairman stated tbe object of i Trjiiu & - j 80
the meeting to bo to take preliminary I poWDER. Gu'n" ..' & keg .V.6 00
measures for securing a division of th « n, - ! —** ’
county.
On motion of D. G. Candler, Esq.,
the Chairman appointed a committoe
of live, consisting of D. G. Candler,
Esq., Dr. Estis, Wm. M. Ash, Esq.,
Wm. J. Wiley, Esq., and A. N. Mays,
to draft business for the action of the
25
50
35
6 50
30
1 124
2 00
1 25
90
6 50
5 00
meeting.
This committee, alter retiring for a
Chairman, submitted their report which
was accepted aud adopted, and is as
follows;
Whereas great inconvenience is ex*
QUICKSILVER,...
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1 75
OSNAHURGS, )..
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yard
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RICE,
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6
0
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SALT :..
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bush
....70
0
75
do. persack,...
sack,
.. 1 874
0
0 00
SOLE LEATHER,.
lb...
....20
0
25
41 “ Country^
ft...
....20
0
25
STEEL,blistered..
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ft...
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0
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German...
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8pring....
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Cast
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SUGAR, Loaf.....
V
ft...
....121
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Porto Rico
ft...
9
0
10
Havana...
ft...
....10
0
11
TALLOW
ft...
8
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UlO
TEA
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ft...
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1 25
WHEAT
biuh
.. 75
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WHITE LEAD...
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WOOI
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30
A Lady cured of Asthma after Ticenty
Years’ Suffering, by the use of Hob
loway’s Pills.
T HE Wholesale Agent fur the sale of Hollo
way’s Pills iu New South Wales, alludes,
in a letter to Prolessor Hollowsy. to seven,! ex-
traordinary cures of Asthma, effected in that Col
ony, by tbe use of these invalouble Pills; end
to one case in particular—that of a lady residing
near n bill named the Razorbnck, who, after huv.
ing for twenty years been afflicted with great
difficulty of breathing, nud unable, in conse.
queuce, to bear tbe slightest exertion, at last
used bis remedy, and is now, to use her own ex
pression, able to run up to tbe top oi that bigb
hill.
Prepared and sold at tbe establishment of Pro
fessor Holloway. 244 Strand, (hear the Temple
Bar. London.) and by all tbe respectable Drug-
gistsand Dealers in Medicine throughout tbe Brit
ish Empire, and those in tlie United States, in
Boxes at 374c-, 87c, and at $l.50o. each.—
Wholesale by the principal Drag booses iu the
Union.aud Gy A. B. &U. Sands, New York;
Wm W. Lincoln. Savannah.
GF* There is a considerable saving in tbe larg
er sizes.
N. B.—Directions fur the guidance of patieuts
in every disorder, are affixed to each box.
For sale by HILL & SMITH,
april28 Athens. Ga.
New Books at the University
AND AMERICAN
PRINTS,
muslin, beragcs.jaconetsginghainsstripes checks,
and a genera! assortment of staple aud domestic
goods too tedious to mention.
CF Also u largo lot of crockery, cutlery, aud i
hardware.
Call and examine our goodsaad prices before
parchasins elsewhere.
-April 14. Kenney & Slf.bce.
New Goods!
WATCHES & JEWELRY
SILVER AND P1ATBD WARE ' N ■’!
Jllusica! lustn nurits, Ac.
W P. SAGE, hat
• juBt returned from
Blake’s Fire-Proof Paint,
And Refined Vegetable Faint Oil!
C- W. 80 H. R J. LONG
~\FFERfor sale a quantity of Ulake'sFire Proo
.. 1 ‘“' nt «f° r covering Roofs, Fences, and out
buildings; alto, a qu-mtity of Refined Vegetabl*
«arFiiwfT,— ' *'
Savannah and Angnsta.
I amt Oil, and lot of Fine Tobacco, Suuff,lustra*
merits, Dentists’ Gold Foils, togetlierwitli a gen
eral assortment of pure Medicines, Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Gkiss, and eve-
ty other article usually keptio their line, wh.cli
theyofferat whoftsaleand retail, aud at the low-
L e*i prices. - ~ " Marthta iKsa.
The Steamboat Company of Georgia
H AVTNG been Ihoronghly overhauled, wil
contiuuoto run thefollo wing Steamers, as
above, via: ■ ■
David S. Adams (Iron,)
Chatham do
Thos. S. IHclcall,
Tennessee
Which, with tow-boats and lighten, afford tine
qHnlted facilities for the transportation of freigb
to tbe interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Ten
nesseeand Alabama, iu connection with tbe Rail
Roads. .
Theelegantrteam-packet.D. L. Adams, will
connect with thesteamships FVerirfaaiid Alaba
ma—laudiogfreigbt by tbemin 5 days from New
York to Angnsta.
Freigb t,(uow taken at reduced rates,) wiUbe
forwnrded/Ve? of Commission.
Bflii order to prevent detention or mitear
riage, bills of lading should be addressed to
GEO. H. JOHNSON, Pres’L, Savannah.
Merchandise from theinteriorto
J. A. GUIEU, Ag’t.,Angnsta.
Savannah Directors.
Geo. !l. Johnson,
Andrew Low,
Edward Paddelford,
W. C. O'Driscoll,
Charles Green,
Joseph S. Fay,
Joseph Washburn.
July 1—16—ly.
Angnsta Directors.
J. R. Bulklv.
T. S. Metcalf,
James Hope,
3. Hopkins.
E. Sherman, ,1 '"
G. M- Se wton4 , /
New York wm a beau
tiful assortment oi tbe
above Qftinpd'jrticlej.wuicb
ha wilt sell lower than cau
bo parch-tsed elsewhere,
together viritli a great vari
ety ot rich \ ■■■■*?
dj zm s&z? zm Uazsz'zg'»
Ol the Latest Styles, - -
Broncbes,Pins, Eur and Finger Rings, Gold
Guard aud Fob Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils,
Gold, Silver and Steel Buckles, Gold aud Silver
Tbimblesaml ■ . ,V - i : -'
F. filler,
SPECTACLES,
Doctor Yourself!
For Twenty-five Cts. I
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET .■ESCULAPIUS
or every oue l-is own Phy-
sictau! Thh'.y-sixth edi
tion, with upwards of a
hundred engravings, show
ing private disease in eve
ry shape and form, and
malformations of the gen
era tive system,
By Wm. Young, n.D
Thetime hasnow arriv
ed, tTmt persons snffitring from secret diseases,
need no more become the victim or qoackkkt.
as by the prescriptions contained in this book,
any one may earn himself, without hindrance to
business or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with oue tenth the usual expense —
In addition to the general routine of private dis.
ease, it fully explains the cause of manhood’
early decline, with'observations on marriage—
besides many otberderangements which it would
not be proper to enumerate in public prints.
E^AnypersoosendiogTWBN I*Y FIVE OTS
enclosed m a letter will receive one copy of this
book, hy mail, or five copies wilt beseut for oue
dollar. Address, “ Dr. \V. YOUNG, No. 152
SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA.’’ Post
paid. '
;«3r Dr. YOUNG can be consnlted on any ol
the Diseases described in his different publica
tions, at bis Office. 152 SPRUCE Street, every
day between 9 and3 o’clock,(Sutida;aexcept.
August 5—21—Iy.
WARRANTED STERLING SILVER
DESERT TABLE ADD TEA SPOONS,
Silver Forks,
and nllother articlerusually kept in a Jewelo -
Store. The superioraJvantage which the sub
scriber possesses overthose nuacquainted with
the business, in being a practical Jeweller,ren
ders him capable of properly judging the vaL
ueofallhepurchaserandrecommeuattoihepub.
lie- ' " .. . . . . v
Flutes, Tiolius and Guitars.
Piano from the most celebrated makers aud
warranted. Piano, Flute .Violin aud GntteT Mu
sic. All watches andtime-piecet fuilhfuH j re
paired and warranted.
Athens, Nov. I 1849.
INFORMS the public
he has opened a <
TAILOR’S SHOP
Upstairs,over the Shoe
Shop ol Patrick ilsvry,
Mate Street, where be will
be happy to receive brdem
for cuitiug and making all
kiiidsof garments,or other
work in his line of ba»i ~
J AU orders^ promptly executed with neat s
ness ami dispatch. -liaBtMr-’i-,
Athens,.'lime 24, 1852. ' 1 *.
!
New Supply of Fall & Winter
F. W. LUCAS,
AS jest received a
H as just recorved a very large aud well as
sorted stock of all kinds oFgoods which are
usually kept in this market,aud will sell them on
as reasonable
has
t terms as they can be afforded. He
extent of territory embraced within its
limits; and the great distance which
many of them have to travel, in going to ]
aud returning from the County-Site,
when compelled to attend on courts;
and whereas the value of real estate is |
greatly diminished by its inconvenient
Locality;
Therefore Rcsolced, 1st, That we,
portion of the citizens of said county, |
do earnestly recommend to our fellow-
citizens, a division of tlie county in such
a manner as shall divide the territory
thereof, as nearly as shall be compati-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice.
T HE citize.is of Athens and vicinity who are
in favor of a New County, and the Court-
House being located in Athens, are requested to
meet in the Town Hall on Sntarday 28th inst. at
2 o’clock, to nominate candidates 6ir Senator ami
Representatives to tlie next Legislature, without
regard to passed or present divisions or party,
may 12—Id (EQUAL RIGHTS.
WANTED,
A N ACTIVE intelligent, well disposed boy,
14 or 16 years old, to learn tbe priu'ing
- - - - - -| (
bio with convenience, into two equal business. He must read aud write well
parts, which, together with such por-1'T'. 11 be required to serve five years apprentice-
tiona of adjoining counties as may desire
to be anuexed, shall form two coun
tit s.
2d, That lor the purpose of effecting
this object, we request our fellow-citi
zens, who favor the measure, to hold
meetings in each Malitia district in the
roamr
[ ship. Apply soon at this office.
Mny 12
Pianff Toning and Repairing.
THEODORE A. B, BOHNSTEDT:
A PROFESSED Piano Toner and Repairar,
who has followed bis profession in his native
- . , .-iii land, Prussia, intends to visit Athens for a few
county, as early as may bo practicable, I wee ks. All person* wishing to have thei-Pi-
and appoint four delegates from each j.nnos put in good Tune or Repaired,"are ihankfnl-
district to meet in convention at Carnes- | ly requested to leave their names at the office of
villo, on the first Tuesday in June next, g v e eo SoQlheni Bjunor ’ Befcre “ e ®.
for the purpose of adopting measures to I
cairy into elfoct said measure. NotWC*
3d, That we will ioo operate with our I fpilE Copartnership heretofore existing be
follow-citizens in any measures calculat- J. tween Kzsxey&Sledqk is this day dosolv
oil to effect said division of- the couuty ; j-od by mniuai consent. Mr. A. D.. Lee having pur.
but we would earnestly recommend as 'based iheentireinteresuffMr.SIeileC.thebusi-
. . > , . J ness will be conducted as heretofore liy KcaaiT
the best molnotl of ascertaining the will I ^ Lxc.al the old stand, by whom all the bush
of a majority of the voters of the county, I ness of the former firm will be settled,
that they he requested to endorse oiil I3AACM-. KENNEY: JAS. A. SLEDGE,
their tickets at the uext election for
members of the Legislature “New I The undersigned having disposed of his entire
County.” or “NoNew County.” interest in the above named business, takes pleas-
4th, That wo will vote for no man as in recommending the new firm of Kenney &
a mombor „« ,l,o Ij.gi.Utu™ .C th. *
election who will not pledge himself —
unicsqrvedly, if elected, to use all hon- Spratt’s Patent Lightning Rods,
orable means in his power to have a 1
a bill piissed by ihenext Legislature to | JHE mbscrlber tosea band, sodwjl! cod
BOOK STORE.
Just Received.
A LEXAN’DER’S History of the IsraelitishNa-
XA. tii n.
Napoleen in Exile, hy O'Meara.
Downing's Landscape Gardening, Fourth
Edition
Riches of Grace, edited by Rev. D. S. King,
Earth and M#n, or Comparative Physical
Geography.
Goethe’s Autobiography and Travels.
William’s Traveler's Guide.
Subscriptions receivetl for Putnam's Monthly
A lot of Fire-Board Papers, just receivetl by
mny 12 WM. N. WHITE.
Now is the time
TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.
New Spring and Summer Goods,
W. H. H. WHITE & Co.,
Spring, Summer, and Staple
GOODS.
No. 4, Granite Row.
sr. maa.3. a
W OULD inform their friend^ and customers
that thry are now in receipt of their recent
purchases
SELLING OFF.
GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS, SUOES, HATS
ID
try are now in receipt of their recent
of SEASONABLE and STAPLE
GOODS, which comprise a very general assort
ment of
3)131333 <3$>(2>a)8 d
Consisting in part, or plaid summer silks, bro-
iade do., Paris printed grenadines, fiunneed
grenadines, fig’tl. satin, plaid, and plain colored
-bareges, flounced and printed organdies, priuled
jaconets, and low priced muslins and lawns.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Bonnett Rib
bons, Chemizetu. Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs.
Dress trimmings, Swiss and Jaconet trimmings.
STAPLE GOODS.
AND CAPS.
FERRY Ac Co.
W ISHING^ to close off their bnsincM. will,
from ihw'Litne, sell at cost fur cash, their
entire stuck of
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
consisting of nearly every variety called for.
To any person wishing to coutinue the bad
ness,-a rare bpportuuity now offers for securing a
good location, and a good busiuess. Apply at the
Shoe Store, Broad street,
april 7 FERRY & Co.
Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods,
Cashmeres, Silks, Merino**, DeLaincs, Cape.
Cnllars.Unuorsleeves, Mantillas, Scarfs,Shawls,
Gloves, Mits, Belts. Laces, Edgings, Cambrics.
Calicoos.Uiughama in great variety,
MILLINERY ARTICLES:
Bonnets, Flowers. Ribbons, and all kinds oi
Trimmings. A large assortment of
GENTLEMENS’ DRESS GOODS:
Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, and ail kinds ol
Winter Goods, for Men’s, Buys’ aud Ohildrmi’-s
wear that are called for. Men’s aud Boys’
Hats, Capa, Boots aud Sboes*
Ladies’and Misses’Shoesand Gnitersofallstylc
A LXROE ASSORTMENT OF
Hardware and Cntlei*y,
Mill Irons, Blacksinitlis’, Carpenters’ and Tan-
oers’ Toots, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Sole and
Upper Leather, Springs, Axles;
A NO A OB.VCRA L ASSORTMENT OF
Carriage Trianniags, 81age Hames and Traee*.
HORSE NETTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPET
INGS. MATTINGS, RUGS, Ac.,
EYBOLTOG CLOT1IS. J1
ALSO,A T.ARGE LOT OF
zmmzszm (S3 8
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Iudigo, Pepper
Spice, Ginger, Cnperas. Sal TEratus, Blnestnne
liue Green and Black Teas, Tobacco, Powdet
Shot, Lead, and a large lot of IRON, STEE
AND CASTINGS.
No.2, Granite Row. Athens.
WALK TUTO THE NEW CHEAP STOBB OF
O N Broad Street, opposite Newton & Lucas,'
/Ai. ride of the corner, end look at their
bran new stack of
Staple Dry Goods *f* Groceries
And if yon don’t purchase of ihentit'tvill bey onr
own fault. ■'
Ax we charge nothing for shewing, and sell a
little lower than the lowest prices for CASH,
oars may be considered,emphatically, tho
New Cheap Cash Store.
Having completed our FAI L AND WINTER
STOCK, contistingof all the articles usually kept
in onr line, we would especially invite attention
to our Stock ot Beady-Made Clothing, Pi cm aud '
Furniture Prints, M. de lane*, Alpacas,- bleach
ed and brown Sheetings and Shirt iugs,'Shoes,
its.Htttsaud Caps, Hardware, Crockery-ware,
furs. Coffees, Syrups, Molasses. <C-c.
'banklul for tlia very liberal encouragement
already received frmn our friends iii (own and -
country, we trast still to merit a share of public-'
patronage. ";
IY Wanted, country produce of every^de
scription that will sell again.
Ep*Look for our 8ian, Broad Street, Alliens,-
Ga. KENNEY & SLEDOff? ' *
January I, 1353.
LIVERY STABLE.
NEW 600DS.
wap 9
W OULD respectfully call thenttentiounf bis
patrons and the public generally, to his
Bleached and brown homespun, bleached and
brown 5-4 6-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 sheetings, superior
Scotch nnd Irish linen sheetings, bleached aud
biown table Uueus.jDoilies, napkins, aud a variety
of towel stuffs
D ESIRES to call the attention of their friends
and the public generally that they have re
ceived their stock of Spring ntld Snmmer Goods,
consisting of their usual variety of Superior ami
fashionable goods for gentlemen’s wear which
ard
will be sold by the yard or pattern, or made into
garments as may best suit purchasers. They
wish it to he always remembered that their plan
of doing business is to keep tbe very best styles-
and qualities of goods, and then sell them for tbe
lowest possible prices. WhtnqnalUs
and-price are compared, they will furnish, is the
can clothing cheaper than can be bought else
where in tlie place. Their stock of fancy cassi-
nicres nnd fsney silk vestings is nuasnaliy large
and rich and cheap.
Also, an abnudenre of superior cloths, black
black
doeskisn cassi-
and fuucy, and faucy and
meres.
A Uo stocks, cravats, handkerchiefs, gloves, bus
pendent half hoes.
French and English merinoes, black and fancy
cloths. Tweeds &c. &c. ,
Also a well selected lot of superior ready
made clothing.
Superior Moleskin Hats,
Made to Order.
ALSO, TWO AND THREE PLY
English Carpetings.
Matting, dragnet and linen carpeting, a nice
article for crumb carper; as well as dimities,
marseilles qnilts, and every thing usually sold in
this market for house furnishing.
Men’s and Boys’ Wear.
A good assortment oflineo and cotton goods for
men’s aud boys’ summer cute; also, black, brown,
and blue broad cloth, black and fancy cassimer
stocks, cravats, collars, and wnuner nuts, f
H*’g ood supply of
Hard Ware, Saddlery, and
, Crockery,
Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’
TOOLS.
handsome stock of new
MO®
which he is now receiving and opening at his old
stand. Hi* entire stock lias been selected with
great care, iu iba Philadelphia and New York
Markets; consisting of rich and beautiful styles
of Dress Goods of variods qualities, both, pfkin,
figured aud printed; mourning and second mourn
ings ; every variety of white goods and embroi
dery*, Uces and nett*, ribbons, gloves, mitts,
baudkerchUfs, hoserys, veils, scarfs, crapes, crape
shawls, white muslin robes, drapery, muslins,
and lace curtaius, Irish linens, pillowcase linens,
linen sheetings, table and towel diapers, table
damasks, furniture dimity*, marseilles
quilts, oil turkey red and borderiogs, duckings,
shi
A Large Stock ol
©3L® fHIM©
To be Sold.
O NCE MORE I have the pleasure of announ-
ing to my friends and. patrons that my
Spring and Snmmer Stock.ot Clothing
is now lull and complete; and can safely sky.
New Firm! New Goods!
KENNEY & SLEDGE,
C.NDCK THE OEO CENTRAL HOTtI,, OPPOSITE RZW- *
TON A LUCAS, ’f *
A RE now receiving a portion of their FALL'-
and WINTER STOCK of
Staple Dry Goods & Groceries,
To which' they respectfully invite the ntteh’Jpq
of their friends in town and oouiitry. They In
tend selling goods as tow ns they can possibly
be afforded, for Casu ; and trust, by close' appli
cation to business, and always keepitig on hand
the best qualities of articles id their linej to mer
it a share of the public patronage. '
F^*Conntry produce of every description , that
will sell, takou iii exchange for goods.
U. KX.VKET.lr * [■***• a. »te»©a
Athens, Nov. 11,1352.
Mill, and Cross-cut saws, and most of the end
less variety of goods embraced in the stock of a
country store. 'V 1 ; , <■
April 14, 1853.
eetiugs. shirtings, ginghams, prints, alpaca
coatings, linen coatings, bants stuffs and vestings,
of variousstyles and qualities, carpeting, drug-
etsnnd mattings; making a general variety oT
staple and fancy dry goods. Also, a good assort
ment ol shoes, hats, cops, bonnets, hard ware,
crockery, saddlery, aud grocesies, all of which,
he offers on tbe most reasonable terms. He
>s that persou3 wishing to purchase, will call
and cxabiiue his stock for themselves.
N. B. He has also obtained the services of
Mr. T. 8- Reese for the present year, where Mr.
Reese would be pleased to see all his old friends
and customers, and will sell them. goods on as
good, or better, terms than ever,
apiil 7 tf.
J UST received, A lot of heavy Negro BlaukeU
which will be sold very low
Dec. 30. T. BISHOP.
50,000
lbs. Choice new Bacon for sale low
march 10.
by
T. BISHOP
- ... ,t .. _ . . i - tinueto keep, a largo supply of Spratt’s
accomplish the object set forth jn the j Lightaiug Rods, far snperior to anything of the
above resolutions, provided a majority kind now innse, which he is prepared to furnish
of those voting shall be in favor of the P“*. °P 10 or derat short imtke.
,,, «. iaaB^^JSswfts? 1
5th, Ihaltbo proceedings of this meet- may i->_2m
ing be signed by the Chairman and -——r=—j— .
countersigned hy the Secretary, and for-1 JcLCKSOR buBRU S bl'6
With many other articles, too numerous to men-
thm—oompruing a general assortment of such
goods as are usually kept in Merchant Tailoring
establishments
Call and examine for yourselves; we will be
glad to see yon at any lime as we will make it
to ybor interest to boy our goods.
April 23.
JjtLOUR. _ FLOUR.—A good supply of super
warded tothe Atbons papers for pnh-1 WirritL be fold before the Codrt-
hcation. - f Y House door, in the tow n of Jefferson,
After, tho adoption of the foregoing Jackson county, on tho first Tuesday la June
adjourned to meet again by delegates, Baiiy, it being oue undivided ninth part of the
in L artiesville on the forth Monday in j remsiuder tn the following five.negroes, to-wil;
June next, ‘ . .v®' V
Job* E. Caldwell, Chairman.
Shoos at Cost
L ADIES’, Mmes’, and Children’s Shoes or die
i various styles, suitable for the season, bus
kins, slippers, lies, gaiters and half gaiters, of tho
light and dark colon. Also, tomesboea that will
bo sold a lew than cost, vs we expect soon to close
up our business. Call at tbe Shoe Store,
may 5 FERRY if- CO.
Mariah, 45jyeora old. Jasper 25 yean old, Julia
G. H. Cartlbdsb, Secretary, i
15 years ol J, Irvin 12 years old, and Arch 10
yean old:' AH levied on, as the property of
Green R. Baity, by virtue of three Jaslice’a
Court fi fas issued from 257th district, G. M.,
two fi fas James A. Thomas -ns Green R. Baily,
and ono other fi fa O. P. Wood for the use of
John V. Smith r* Green R. Baily. Levy made
and returned to me by Constables*
Also at the am Uino and place; twohnndred
acres of land, more or less adjoining Mrs. Hiii and
others, on tbe waters of Beech Creek, all levied
as too pro pert v of Lewis G. Ilmdv. Jnmp« A.
AT THE CORNER.
mgmp rilI8I0L08y, by Dr. Gcrrhom
The Rector of St. Bardolphs, or the Supers
„ anuate-J, by F. W. Shelton.
Prismatics.by Richard Haywarde.
Essays and Miscellanies, by Grace Aquillar.
The Monarchist—a Historical Novel, by j.
B. Jones, author of Spanglers and Ting-
lers.
Matins and Vespers, by John Bowring, L.
; D.y. A..,Gh' Atj * - - - -"iy
Chambers’ Horae Book of I’ocket Miscella
ny, in 6 vcIumes. ^
Year Book of FacU in Science and Art, by
John Timlis.
.V-JUfe of Quee n Elizabeth, by Agnes Strick-
PETERSOY’8.
BN or the Mammoth Book.
Ycnst Podwders.
A NEW article warn
ever. Also, thecal
for call inary ami di
april 21.
jamesA. Mosely, and M. S. Mosely, returned to
me by a Constable.
J. H RANDOLPH, D. Sheriff,
may 5th—tds. * - r -
Adininistrators* Sale.
"YRTILL bo sold by order of the Court of Ordi-
Y v naiyof Franklin county,before the Court
House door in Carnsville, Frauklin county, on
the first Tnesday in Jnly next between the legal
hours of sale, one tract of land containing four
hundred acres, more or less, on tho waters of
Stephens’ Cieek, adjoining lands of Smith and
Kelly. Sold as the property of the estate of
David Culberson, deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. TEMPLE F. COOPER,
may 12—40d Administrator.
Georgia, Franklin County.
W l 1E REAS John B. Wade applies to me for
letters of guardianship for William J. Moss,
fine and extra flour, inst received and for
sale low by T. BISHOP
Nov. 13.
C OUNTRY BACON.—K. W. Lucas has a lot
Tennessee Bacon which he is offering oa
reasonable terms Tor caisb only, as it is on ooa
signment.
Oct. 7.
Plantation Brogans.
A FEW cases of heavy Brogans—for Planta
tion use. a prime article, will be sold at
a pnmo art . EMpip
lest than cost by ine single pairor^by the case
at the Shoe Store of
■ May 5.
FERRY & CO.
Hats and Bonnet?.
A variety of men’s anil Boy’s Spring
X3L and Summer hats! including the “Uuited
States” and “Citizens hats—latest fashionsc
also*
Some very pretty bonnets to bo found at
Kenney & Sledge’s. e april 14.
Fine Syrups.
lyTew York No 1,” “Steam ReGued Extra.”
J-v and New Orleans Syrups, Cheap for cash at
april 21. Kenney & Sledges.
JP1 *
-HT-
Shoes! Shoes!!
C OFFEE! COFFEE!!—Superior articles of
Bio and Java Coffee, for sale at the new
cash store, by KENNEY & SLEDGE.
Nov. 18. * I :
M ACCABONT.—Fresh and good Maccaron
just received by T. BISHOP.
Nov. 4.
P«AND1E.S, RAISONS,and Alraottf*. atttff®?-
VJ celleut quality at ' . -
april 21 Kenney & Slldge’s.
the largest amt best ever offered in this market,
at prices which cannot tail to please, for they
are low down.’ Coats from 75cts. up; and Vesta
aud Pants in the same ratio.
.Tho following are a few of the great variety
of styles worn this spring:
French broad clotb frock and dress coats;
French summer clotb. straight, polka and frock
coats, casraerelt, drap de ete, gro de tae, alpaca
India silk, brown linen, colord drills, whiti
gross linen, cottonadc. and queens cloth, frock,
bag, straight, end English sack coats, from 75 cts.
op; doe win cass., Euglisn cass., Italian cloth,
grade tae, drap de ete, lao'ey cass, linen drills,
coltonade and cashmerett pants, cut in every va
riety styles worn.
Silk, aatiue. bombazine, quitting,, marsilbt,
valiuen linen, and many other styles of vests
from 70 cts np to ve dollars.
3W3Sra533£im& CB®®ID3a
Stocks, cravats, collars 4 hose, pocket handker
chiefs, gloves, kid, lisle,sUk,liuen, See. &c..sus
penders, brashes, &c. &c.
Shirts and Drawers.
New Clothing Store. _
T HE undersigned is now receiving and open
ing a full assortment of
BSUSBO'S OLOTMIRIft
at the Corner Boom, recently occn
pied as tlie Post Office, on College Av-
enae; consisting of coat*, pautft, ve5U aud
also, a good assortment of dog skiu,kid, silkaml
lisle thread gloves, men’s baft how, suspenders,
cravats, hauukerchiefc. bat* and caijw.
AH the above named article* have been select
ed with great care, expreialy for the Spring and
Summer trade* He will also be receiving fre
quently, fired) supplies ot the latest styles* and
by offering them at a moderate profit, be hopes
to receive, and most resiieclfafly solicits, a share
of public patronage. m
april 7: B.O. WILSON
Linen Imran*, silk, waul and cotton under-
sbi.U, lincu drilling, silk and wool drawers.
Hats, Caps, &c.
Sup. mole hats, leghorn, 'straw of different
styles, cheap.
BOYS* CLOTHING,
Avery good assortment cut from the above
named goods, which will be sold cheap.
Tranks, Carpet Bags, &c. -
Sole leather, iron frame, biases mounted, wood
frame, travellingand packing trunks, vuleces,nud
carpet bags in great variety.
Urn brellas.
Silk, ginghams, cotton, whale and cane Um
brellas, all of which can be bad low from
R. L. BLOOMFIELD.
April 21.
Hoes, Sltiovels and Spades.
J UST Received a good Sappiy of “Br,ides Pat
ent aud crown Steelboes, ‘Amss Shovels' and
Ditchers Spades at _
april 21 Kenney & Sledge’s.
C A BARRELS NORTHERN POTATOES for
tlU planting,consisting of Mercer’s yellowaud
red, very fine, for sale by D. N. JUDSON.
Feb. 17. - - •
NOTICE.
HUH 3BE-- SBiR.41
TTAVING just retorned. from New York,with
tho most splendid stock of
QOAPSTONE Griddles, a very desirable article
VJ not requiring any grease, assorted sizes just
rC Dec. 16. 7
T, BISHOP.
PAY UP.
fTlHE subscriber respectfully requests those iu-
JL debted to him for the years 1351 and_ 1852,
either by note oraccount. to call and settle imme
diately, aslingeriuduSgence Will not be given
Call soon and save cost. '■‘v ’T.'
april 7 D.N. JPQSN.
KENNEY & S.LEDGE beg leave to
,'nvite Uie attention of their trieuds
and the public generally to their large
, and well assorted stock of shoes; con
sisting Of
Women’s men’s 3Kisses Boy’s and
Childrens’s Shoes-
Beantihd styles, and substantially made. . V j
fclP Call and see us.
V april It.
Boots and Shoes.
A LARGE lot of Bolts and Shoes, to suit all
ages and sexes, just received *ml receiving;
also, a supply of the Watkinsville Brogans, .at
Store
WAOTEPfSp JIS'57ISIh!S¥ 1
And all goods in his line, solicits bis old fneuds
and the public generally to call and examine
Oct. 14.
Bnggyss Kockaways aud Jerseys
the Cash Store,
Nov. 25.
KENNEY & SLEDGE.
CYRUP,SYRUP! and Molasses.just
received. Sugar, Houieaud N. O. Syrup and
Molasses, for sale cheap bd ; ‘ _ _
Feb. 17- T“ 1 ^ D<-N-JUDSON.
, and cheaper than
‘ ~rvi* Corn Starch
,fnr sale cheap at
Sledge's.
J UST received, new crop Raiseus in whole, 4
and j boxes for sale cheap by
Dec- 9 D. N. JUDSON.
minor of William W. Moss,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
snd singular the kindred and friends ol'said mi
nor to snow cause, if any they have, in terms of
the law, why said letters should not be granted MolftSSCS and SVXBP*
the said applicant at tbe next July term of this r
Court. T\JEVr CROP molasses and New OrleansSyrap
Given nnder my hand at office, this 5th day of •» 4 just received and for sale low.
May, 1353. JOHN G. YORK,Or’dy.
Feb. 8;
KENNEY & SLEDGE
A Splendid Lot
O F N.o. Sugar, just received and for sale very
low by T. BISHOP,
inarch 10.
Going!!
Going! u«iu 6
H aving detenniued to close out my stock o
Goods on hand, as soon as possible, l am of
fering it at the very lowest rates. Those wish-
ing to purchase would do well to <!®U tod exam-
ion toon.
april 14
T. 8. I.ETNOLDS.
T HE subscriber has on hand a small lot^Car
riages which be offers for sale very low for
Cash or approved paper foe the purpose of close-
in? out the concern. Those wishing to purchase
would do well to call before purchasing else
Athens, Jan. 27—4G—tf.
THE uudersigned will continue the LIVERY
STABLE business in Athens, under the firm of
Browuiog & Durham. Thniikfu] for put favors
to the former firm, they solicit n ccitiiiunance of
the same from their former friends and patrons,
ami tlie public generally, pledging themselves to
strive to give general satisfaction.
■ ■ JOSIAH A. BROWNING.
MILLEDGES. DURHAM.
Decerol*er23—41—4m. , • •
UR0E8UPPH0F
M3EW
MICAS A BILUPS,
A RE now receiving a new and splendid as*?rt-
JHL ment of ladies dress goods, embracing nlT
i
'M
the new styles for summar wear, «lka, berrages,
grenadiers, tissues, lawns, muslins, laces, netls.
jaCouets, cambrics, linens, calicres, ginghi.ms.
french cambrics, ribbons,' thread lacea,. gloves,
shawls, tr antilias, scai ft, cotton, linen "nnd silk
hose, children’s hose, of nil kinds, goods for
MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR,
cloths, cassitneres, vestings, drillings, coatmps,
Italian cloths, dm do ’ete. Damask table cloths,
towels,sheetings, shirtings, &c. of all kinds.
HARD WARE AND CUTTLERYV.
Blackumitb’s Tools. Tan
ners Tools, Fine dnm;, X
Mill irons; smut maehiues, mill saws, and every
other article in the hard ware'line.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,,
*1
GREAT SOUTHERN * NORTUERN
u. S. HAH.
STEAMSHIP LINE,
' VIA ' ’ " :
CHARLESTON & NEW YORK.
%
§
Sugar, coffee.salt, molasses, syrup, tea; pepper,
snice. ginger, indigo, salerutue, powder und sliot;
all of which they offer at the lowect market pri
ces, either for cosh-Or approved credit,
april 7 tf
Attention!
\ CHOICE and select assortment of
X%. magnificent Sleet Engravings, suitable for
framing, just received from the celebrated es
tablishment of Greupil & Co., the most exteb
siveof the kiud in tbe world. Sold-cheap.' No
charge for looking at them. Call ami examine
for yourselves. Wm. N. WHITE.
Fab 10.
WaR Paper.
A NEW and large stock or Wall Paper ol tire
x3L latest and most heaotifnl patterns, at ; lower
prices thau ever.domestic ami imported.
Just received, and litr sale at ./ >
PETERSON’S, on the corner.
DAYS OF LEAVING- OHABLFSTON:
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
AFTER TBE ARRlVsi OF TBK CARS.
The New and Splendid. Steamships X ''
UNION, 1500 Tons, R. Adams, Com’der.
MARION, 1200 Tons. M. Berry,
J. ADGEK, 1500Tons. J. Dickinson, fc?jr
SOUTHERNER, 1000 Tons, W. Foster. “
_ jese Steamers have elegant Slate Room accom
modations, and every convenience on board.—i
The tables are supplied with everylnxury. Tra
vellers by this Line may expect every possible
comfort and accommodation. ’ ,'i \
CHEAP FOR CASH.
TT is owned and acknowledged by all parties
JL concerned that Kenney So Sled so sell their
Dry Goods St, Groceries Cheap too Cheap, for tlie
.money. Look oat for good articles a» lov,- prices^
faction.
O N account of the great mnnber of conutei feiU
unw selling, and the injmy sustained by buy
era of these deceptions, which have tbe very
worst effect on suffers. Mrs. Betts respect
fully caKiou Pysiciacs aud^ £di« to buy per
Supporter without it has the United-Slates Copy
right Label on each Box, and her signature on
each Supporter. All others are spurious. •
l’he great reputation and success of this appa
ratus, its ease, comfort, and tbe support it affords
by wearing it, have combined to give it a most
extensivo sale ia xD parts of the States. Ladies
w.ll apply only to Mrs. Betts, and Merchants to
James Betts, wholesale agent, 321 Walnut street,
Philadelphia, or to her Agents,
april 28—41 HILL & SMITH , Adieus, Gtr
CABIN PASSAGE $25, STEERAGE 8
IdP'For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agent
in Charloston, HENRY MIS8ROON, corner of
East Bay and Adger’s Wharf.
Feb. 10—I,, r-i
Consolat ion.
I N discourses; on select topics, addressed to tbe
suffering people of God. By James W. Al
exander, D.D- For sale by
W,-K. WHITE-
F INE CARFETINGS.—Brussels and Ingra
Carpetingn, Floor Cloths, Bugs &e
r sale low by F; W. LUCAS.
Oct. 7. ~ •
R ESPECTFULLY informs tha Ladies of Ath
ens, and of the country generally, that she
has just opened ot her store, iu this place, inst
above the Post Office, a beautiful and fashionable
assortment of • - •'
At Reduced Prices.
few BIIs of Extra Irish Potatoes for entin.
or planting on hand for sale very low by
apri!28 - T. BISHOP.
Flour! Flour!!
A NOTHBRamval ofEloah Superfine at
april 21 Kenney & Sledge’s.
To Rent.
T WO stores ou College Avenne ; blsr, sere
ral dwellings. E. LBXEWTON.
Nov. 18—36—tf.
LADIES’ BONNETTS, DRESSES,
end all other articles in tbe Millenery line, which
she will sell at reasonable prices to all those wha
may favor her with a call,
march 17 —Cm
C HEESE cf tbe best quality jnst Dscvired by
Nov. n. T - bishop.
REMEMBER! REMEMBER!
T HAT at Kenney Sc, Sledge's, opposite No.
Broad street, Athens, Ga. Staple Dry Gooes
nd Groeeriesaw offered a little cheaper than tbe
she*post. Caff and see.
Watkinsville Flour.
L NOTHER supply of this beautiful flour will
J\. be found at KENNEY & SLEDGE. »
april 23
-^yffbxtra Family Flom’s g*
M ADE from a selected lot of Tennessee Wheat
at the WstkinsviUe Mills. A fir* 1 rs'J arti
cle, just received, by KENNEY' 4.
J Opporit. No. 2, Brtred Street. Athens.
Feb. 17.
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