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pie* of the Dgmotahtic i>l.iiI'm in. Am) I w ill nil jimiitLis t lint 4)at » jcun rn-iiy n< lib
tiH i-mreltiiiig occur* to convince me to j fare, hut W:IU the;chink of hypitcraVy
the contrary. ilmt *11 vim r cerje «ppuiutme’ut* , iti Iii* heart. Read on lsane.”~ 'And the
to < dtce froni him. have dna< *n. -- 1 nlil laity looked n|> at thu hlack-tniinvil
Tlie position of the f3i-ui--cr.il ic.jiarty if, A** J ancient picture of Siisutinuli anil the cl-
the Compromise inonimre* are measure* of pcanej dels, uml patted her box lefli-cMVely.—;
A finality to the j Post.
HON. CHARLES MURPHY.
\Ve liear with regret that lliis worthy ami
fnithfnl lepreseiuatiyeiuihe l«*t Cotigref*, ha*
lia.ni defeated iu the nominating Convcnm-li nl
hi* district. W* do ant atop now to enquire in-
to tlis cults©* which have bronchi ohoiit so on-
r.irtunate a rftntlt. It will he recelvi <1 through-
out the State with a feeling both «f regret m i
disappointment} and we fear will l«ve a most
unit ippyeff-c: upon the «ecc» «J the D. tnn
cratic party in the fall election*, "e fnrhear,
at pr-Mint. lo muho further comment ttpott U.
The service* of Col. .Vtcnrnv shotiId not bv
lost to the state. ’ There is a Held in which he
has heretofore figured with great credit to bin:-
^>r, ami benefit to the Stale; anil we sincerely
h >pe that he may he again called to his lornier
p .stilt our l.egidalive hall*. f>«r friends in
D.-K ilh could not do a heller service to tin- Den-
o nil ic party nud lo thcSinte. Urn, hy returning . ll|ljz< . „ . c yviir . ,| lt: C .mpro-
f _ • /!.. .1 ...
fV plantation, ANthe tirstTiieaihiy in July next, .w.i‘1 lie nohl,
■ iii'h. my tie. ] \7- lielia-e the O'.un ln.iise ihioi. iu (1|n ktville.
R ANA WAY. from the
in Jack* .n-eiiupt.y. ira tlteS . , . . .
•ini mau .SDBXt) Dt 'of 4 l, jh.'CO*tifdexh.n 1 about' Ilubvrrtzlui C-ati-iy. within
livfff yenrsuf age; and wHt*ri»!h«rtweeii 175 „ r j *ile. the billowing |>r--|-v t tv. I
gut Tin..r» ut
—measure* of settlement,
slavery agitation.
' r he efl’eet of a lliintl party, whether intended j
or not, will he to keep up agitation—-To keep up j
Mj^LUiLaO.
• .. v ... 1 In Milledgeville, on the 24di ult. by the Rev.
«n r ncnniiiromuing war upon .11, whether North ! <, K ,. ierce * D . D > H „„. , Umu Jacks..*, of
or South, who ntaoy time approved these Wien-1 Walton, tti Miss An* Jam. daughter of
sores. Midi a jm.ty tan never become national. j Waller H-, and Airs. U- D. Mitchell, of Mil?
•It will always he sectional, and iu propiyliou to ! ledgevi.le. :
its strength, will endanger the harmony i t the
Union. The great pm pose of the Constitutional j
Uii’oii party was to 11.like I lie cull |'li in iff 11 f 1 id i
•etlleuieiit of 1 he shivery quest im ; and such i* |
now the object of the Deiiu cratic ) Hrty. Why!
In Millcdgeville, .in Thursday evening. 2ftth
all., by the Iter Jihii W. Baker, Mr. IIaumi
sham j. An.4MS. ii1 Athens, in Miss Mart Vib-
gixia. eldest daughter of Dr.. B. A. Whito, of
.Mil led Seville.
tao llis. He is a ca^tOUt^’X: trade, and tiaa
been wnrtujf in A .hen* for tin* laattw.ua- three
y.-ir*. and is |H.-rliajis tiirkiue a hunt Athens. Ga.
A liberal reward will l«> -given- for hi* delivery
or coutiueuieut fu suue aafe jail, an { can set him.
laAAG BAWLS.
June 9—13—tfl
1000
June 9.
Waist d,
BUSHELS COKS
0*1
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ir worthy and iln-fiiisnii-heil county umu
the Semite. There are iinpnrta d interests to he i
n'i letted to the nctvon of the licit Legislature, j
re j'tiriiig all the wisdom, experieme and pa-j
1.1 iiisio. which can he commanded in the Slate, i
«nd we hope that ihe Democracy <d D. K .11. j
will do it* part in furnishing its due portion ini
the next Senate in the peieon of Cot. CtiAKl.rs I
Muknit. Wo know of no mm whose presence
there, would be h died with more general plea-
ame and satisfaction.
nose a final setlleinent of Ihe slavery question,
mid the next year organize another party to keep
up the strife on the same question. These and
oilier reasons bring me to the .-out litsiou that I
the formation of a third parly is unnecessary and
unpatriotic. Thereia Hot n man ill the Di.-tiiet
who will say '.h it there is any reason vvliv t
party, even if there was
COMMERCIAL.
should join the Wiii
11 Whig party in Georgia.
The charge that T have j lined ihofne ca'en—
that I hive turned **cr**iaa<*/—that I have join
ed the linirthern Right* party, is not true. 1 in-
T0 THE PEOPLE OF THE SIXTH CONGRES- ; lend to heh.ng t.. Iii.rliqne. nor no wing of the
SIONAL DISTRICT.
t)3j-iuyiiig I'm p iiilion which [ d ». a* a can
didate for re-election to ihe next Congiess—ovv-
io^ t-i tlie many mi.represeiinilioii* lint are
ahroad among toe people, ns to iny political
opinions mil present pi-ltiou—-it is necessary,
COTTON .lAHKIiT
ATHENS
AUGUSTA
8 G 10
it u 11
that I should address you mid place my
nad position in such authentic form that there j
call bo no miscoiicepliou vvilh regard to either. |
Two years ago, the people of Georgia weredi- j
v'nleil into two political orgniiizaiioiis. oolside off
both the great uulioual parties, upon the compre- j
m isc. anil the right of 11 Slate to secede from j
the Union at pleasure, and without any 1 ighl on 1
the part of the other Mates to call her to tic- j
count llteref.r. In ho'h these organization* 1
were to he found former Whigs and former Deni- .
ocrat*. At two successive elections the judg-|
un-nt of Ihe people was expressed by a very j
large majority in favor of acquiescence in the (
c inipromise, and against the right of secession,
us set forth iu the platform of the Southern
Eights party.
The judgment of .he people, thus emphati
cally exp sed, commanded the respect mid
o'.edieiico of the Southern Bights party, and iu-
dl 'e.l the iihmidonmeiit of their orgnii/ution.
Daring the struggle between ill ;se two parties,
it is Weill, uowu tint 1 belougoj to the Consti
tutional Union parly. I believed licit we ought
to acquiesce in the compromise and that the
Democratic pally. The-e distinctions alii di
visions were scliled at Baltimore ; mil when a
matter is settled, i: is wrong 10 keep tip strife
vvilh regnrd to it. I stand upon the principles
embodied in the Democratic pint I’m in, mill ihe
(’reside .t's Inaugural Address; and 1 will, with
Ea'geiiernils confidence, co-operate vvilh all who
I occupy the same position, whatever may have
been llieir former associations. All who will
co-operate in rarrying forward 1 lie principle* on
which our G tvernrueut ought to he administered,
I will recognize ns brethren—to their I will give
the right baud of fellowship, nud with them I
will walk, because vvi.h them I agree.
1 have ever held the Southern Bights doctrine
ol secession to lie a political error. Hut tint is
sue is not now before the country. It has pass
ed away—it is dead. Lei it be buried in the
same tomb vvilh other issue* which have di-
Allieiis Prices Current, Jure s*
(itarreclrJ '.'Strkly hy T. Ilii'ttip.)
ilA vl> (-» tf> 10 a. 1‘Jj
i.AUUN i-> Ih....... to at ta
IIAtiGl.NG, Hemp.. -t=> yd rd at It
Guiiiiv. vd IJj ’a) 14
BALE Bul’E, . “ '
BEESU AX
BLUE STU.NE,....
COFFEE,
Georgia.' WHlton County.
W HEREAS, Greet, B. B v.vmau iipplies for
the iiduiiuisiration of til a estate id 1'li MJUi*
Bowniiiii, late of said county, decessed, _
‘l tiese are, therefore, ,0 cite and nditioiiisn, nil
*ml singular tic* ki.idivl and creditin'* of said
deceas'd, to be and iqijirarnt the next July
Term of the Court of O-l inarv of sail county,
and show cause, if any tliey h ive, why the ml-
iirai-!r.iticii .if slid eda’e should no, he Vested
in -aid lippIVuiit, or such other p-rsou as the
Court. in itadi-rretioii. may apiHiiut.^
Given under my h ind, at ulBce, in Monroe,
ties 2d iliiv of June. 1333.
K. J. KENNF.DY. Ordinary.
June 0—13—30.1.
Three negroes. Elliert. n laiy uiiie years okl.
Aagustua.a l*«y sevi-n v ears old, and Mary, a girt
four yen 1 sold, all lilac k complex am. Lev lad on
n* tl.e pr iper v eil John Ik. Gruut, to mtwty a
mortgage li. la. issued from the Interior Court
»t Ihd.erslcim couniy. James L. Logan vs. Jolm
H tirutit. I'l.qa-i ty |Mi:n,iai out iu said K. hi.
Al«>, twu other negroes, to-wit, Sealsu ii, n
la y thirteen or loiirlet-n year* old, and Duvitf.u
l-oy ala ut ten years old. all dark eonq.lexioii.—
ben. .1 on u» tl.-e piopcity ot John M. Gran,, to
satiety a -ocatiaje li I*, issued troin II.ibeistiaiTi
lull Hot OpuM. Ilemy U. V\ i. Imios vs Jot.u 11.
’’i.dt. I'rcps rt) puii.led ot.i in slid li la. ^
,‘u— tds. ' J T.M Lull. Mieriir.
1^'or Mile,' at a Bargain,
By F. AY. Lucas.
1 HANDSOME NEW REGGIE .
1 (Second-hand) two horse Waggon nud
Harness;
l Common B ickavvny Carriage.
Terms—Cush, or good notes.
June 2.
Bind & Nail ltod,p !h 7
LARD f> II. in
LEAD. th 0
MACKEREL %> kit ... 3 (Pi
-P bhl.. 10 00
MADDER Ih 20
MEAL hush.....40
MOLASSES & gal 30
., , , , i-ii iiii i NAILS,. (O' keg... C . r i0
viiled the people—which have hud their day,and j 33
which ara now dead. Let it he buried in the '
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Georgia, Clarke County.
C ttrf <f Of/linut]/ of *a!J County.
W HEREAS, .bill,1 Whitlow, Ad
ministrator ini the estate ut Warren
Whitlow, I ite of tlio State or .Alabama, deceased,
p -tit,mts ih- Court lor a discharge from said Ad-
iiiiuistmiioii:
Therefore, all persons cooremed, are hereby
required to show cau*n«(if any they have.) why
Slid Ailntinistrtitor hbdu*r. hot, nt the regolar
term of mid Co-rt. to lie held on tlie second
Monday in January next, he discharged from said
Adiniuistr«iioii.
By oiderof said Court, at 11 Regu'ar Term, held
this the Cth day of June. 13'>3.
ASA M. JACKSON,Ordinary.
June 9 — 13—Gin.
The Old Forest Ranger,
O R Wild Sports in India on the Neilgherry
IJ ills, in the Jungles, and 011 the Plains, by
.Major Walter Campbell, edi’ed bv Frank Fnrvie
Inr; The Couiiternart of Five Years iu the far in
terior of South All iea. Just Ib-eeived and lor
sale hy ~ J.t-. PETERSON.
Sigh or the Mammoth Book.
Juue 2.
1 Summer, and Stride
GOODS.
Na 4, Granite Row.
IQs SUo aHUtilL 3
W OULD inform their triend* and 'customer*
that they are now ill receipt of their recent
purchase* ol SEASONABLE mul STAPLE
GO JDS. which comprise a very general assort
ment of
OIB293 <&$<D3>9 3
. Consisting ill part, of plaid smn'ner silks, bro-
cnilq d«., Paris printed grenadines, fl.joucvsl
greinhliues, tig’d *.11111, pi.nd. mid plain colored
liareges, fl iiincd# a:id pi iu,cd organdie*, printed
jaconets, and low priced muslin*a:nf !avvai.«»
Also, a boainifui assortment of Boiiiiett Rili-
bons, Chentizett*. Collars, Sleeves ami Cufi*.
Dre** triiniiiiug*. Swiss and Jaeouet tiiinmiiigs.
STAPLES GOODS.
Bleached ami brown Iioin-'.qi iu. bleached iiikI
brown 5-4 (i-4 Ut-4 11-4 12-4 sheeting*, snperi- r
Scnirh and Irish linen slieeliii-.'S. blenched amt
blown table liueus.jDoilie*, napkins, mid a Variety
of towel studs
ALSO, TWO AND THREE PLY
Eugliah Giirpeliitg*.
GREAT BARGAINS IN Bf>t>TSgS*miE3, nATS
ANt> CAP3.
FKBUY At Go. S? Jkfr
\rr\*mw.,«• tw r imx-n4pf
V » from thisjiutejgfcU at ror^c^h, their
entire
eonsimin
Slices, Hats nlii.Qsips,
a ' f ifenrly cyery variety 'colled S»r.
’ jierimtt vvi' lnug to rontn ue the luiti-
ness r. rare op|aninuityin>W i>IF- r» for'yec-uring u
good loratian atul a good Uu>ihe»*r * Aindv' at tl»’
Sfnri* r Brii4tl ‘ ’ . •
»l ,ril7 FEilRY^Co.
NEW G O’ODST’-T
W* i££* Wa2iS0Sf 9
\\[OULD rttspefctfnlly cilljfthe altenlVon of lit*
* “ patrons nu.l the public-generally, lo his
handsome stork of new
which he is ntivv i-.-ceiving and opening ,-il l.lsold
stand. His entire stock litis been- selected with
Matting, drugget 11ml linen carpeting, n nice ' greatjC-are, iu the Pliiiintelpliui and Now York
tide tor crumb c irue.*; as well us dimities. | Markets; consisting of rich and bfunlilul-styTc-S
article
marseilles quills, nud
very thing
furnishing.
The Giant of the Monthlies.
T HE June Nnmlier—Tlie first of the seventh
Volume, is just received.
Persons wishing to subscribe will find this a
favorable lime; Specimens can be seen nt, and
name* received by J S. PETERSON.
Sion of iiii: Mammoth Book.
June 2.
same tomb with the Mexican war, the annexa
tion of Texas, tlie removal of the Clierokcr In-
diaus. theU. S. Bank. Troup and tlie Tioaiy.
the last British war, the Alien and Sedition Law*,
and .lay’*treaty, aub 1 doubt not, every patriot
ic man in America vvil. join vvilh us in the ardent
wish that the issue of sec-ssiou may remain for-
Ol L, Linseed gul .1 Of)
Lamp, Winle 1 4> gal. 1 50
Fall gul....l 25
Train P gal 80
POWDER,Gun.... p keg ...C 00
Blasting p keg 4 50
QUICKSILVER,... %> tfc 50
OSNABURGS, J..-P yard.... 8
” 1---P yard. ... 9
j BICE p !t> 0
ever buried ; never again lo revive or disturb tie SALT p liusli 70
peace and safety of that great Republic, which
I firmly believe is ordained of God. to elevate j -
nr.d redeem ihe human race. I bold that it !
iglit of a Slate to secede from the Union was , would he unjust iu any Southern Rights tnan, to I
d from the Constitution, but wa* revo- j question me upon an issue which is not hef>re
do. per sack p snck,..l 8
SOLE LEATIIER.. p lb 20
*'CountryI> tfi 20
STEEL,blistered.. P lt> 10
German p lb 14
Spring. P th 10
loti oi.irv,and exist* in that universal uiialiena- [ the country. And it would be equally uujost in j ^ a * 1 ; V ^
* me,to qiieMion In n on nnv such issue. Leitne
only que-slinn 1>»». il iyoii iuteiiil to Mipport the
measures of the Drin icrali. party, as embodied ! TALLOW P 1I> 8
ill its organic law ? WHEAT """V J p lm'siiV.* ”75
Wh-lber formerSonlhern Rigb.smenand for-J WHITE LEAD....P keg “ 5(1
forowatnotl
.. usually sold iii
this market tor hou
Men’s and Boys’ Wear.
A good assortment id lilien and col tin goods for
men’s and hoy*’ summer use; also, black, br.ivvn.
and blue broad cloib, black and fancy cassimer
stocks, crants, collars, and summer huts.
A good supply of
Hard Ware, Saddlery, and
Crockery,
Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’
* TOOLS.
Notice.
\ T,L persons are hereby
from trailing lor a certain promissory
note, given by T. L. Harrison and 1>. II. Fincher
to F. G. Segnrs and G W Hewett, fur eleven
hundred dollars, ($1,100 00.) as llairisou ami i
Fincliei have determined not to puy it unless i
compelled by law. Said note given iu California, j
June 2—12—3t.
' )
New Books at the University
Mill, an J Cross-cut saws, and most of the end
less variety of goods embraced iu the stock of a
country store.
Apiil 14, 1853.
of Dre** Goods vd' various qualities, both, plain,
figured and printed ; iiionruTngnnd second mourn
ings ; every variety of white pnbds and nubroi-
vlerys, lares mid nc'tt*. ribbons, gloves, lliilt*.
Imuikeichi.ifs, Iio. pi ys, veils, scarfs, crape*.crape
shawls, whin* muslin robes, dl-iqu-ry, muslins,
and htceciHTaius. Irish linens, pillow epso tim'mi.
linen sh-etings. table and towel diapers table
covers, damasks, furuilnce dimity*, marseilles
quilts, oil turkey revl ami bordertog*. duckings,
sheetings, shiriiius. ginghams, prints, alpaca
coatings, linen coalings, pants Mods mul vertical,
of various styles ami qualities, carpeting, dung
et*and mattings; making a general variety at
stnpleaild fancy dry goeds. Also,a good assort
■neut ol shoes, h its cajis, bonnets, hard ware,
crockery, saddlery, and grocesics, nil of which,
lie offers on the nio«t rtasouablo tcriirs. He
hopes that persons \vThing to purchase, will cal) •
aud examine his stock fnr themselves.
N. B. Helms nls.. obtained the services of
Mr. T. S. Reese for ’.lie picseutyrar. where Mr.
Reese would be pleased to see all his old friend*
and customers, and will sell thi-rn goads ou its
mil, or better,' terms than ever,
apiil 7 l&fg ' ■*
LARGE SUPPLY OF
•nr
Lie p iwer which every people Imve, to cliungi
their government, and provide new guilds for
llieir bippitu-ss nud securiiy. It is ulso well
known, that l exerted every power of argnmeut
and pers ia.-iou which I possessed, tv. bring utb-
eisto the sunn opiui >11 with myself. I believed,
and 1 still believe, that the orgmizilion of the
Union party was required to secure the peace
anil safety of’ imr country. I lieliuved, and still
belivve, that the principle* of lilt* Union party
arc well founded in Corn-lit lit ioiud law. Of
course I do not i it md to enter up iu a discussi-in
11 those questions here They are passed — they
mv kclllevl—they arc low] with the public nr-
vhi'fs, mid coiisiiliite 11 pail ol tin- bi.-tvey ofonr
couiitrv. 1 refer to them merely as i.i licaling
<a>
<S
IF 121 <3
I’orto Rico ^ IF !*
Havana 'V* IF 10
lint fr
>m wh.uice we started -the r«wl we
iner Union men can cordially Unite and co viper- j " ‘ " '
tile iu sil-t.'iiuing these metistlfes, rem.iitis to lie ,
tried. I believe they can—I know they ought, j
Let it be tried in so. id faith, with 11 patriotic in- 1 - -
to.ition on the pirtvif every man t.i vl<> right,
and if the off -rt fails, the fault will not lie vvilh
til am wli > hive li mostly and vvilh a sincere pnr-
p ■*(. in ule the attempt. It shall not he with
me. So far is concerns the Democratic |
there will be no fail ire. The Deni icrals aie
already inline, and taking measures to secure
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BOOH S§70£LZi!!a
IMS AND OBSTACLES, by G. R. I’. James
Now.is the liii:e
TO SAVE YOUR MONEY.
New Spring ami Summer Goods.
W. H. H. WHITE & Co., *
D ESIRES to call the attention of their friends
and the public generally that they have re
ceived their stock of Spring nud Summer Goods,
consisting of their usual variety of superior and
fashionable goods for gentlemen** wear which, _« ^ .
will be sold by the yard or pattern, or made into ^ 1110111 , bidiesdress goods, onilii'aciiqj all
garments as may best suit purchase!*. They the nevv styles lor siiintror "ear, si.k*. becrages,
wish it lobe always remembered tbut their plait ( grenadiers, tissue*, lawns, niushiis. luces, netis
of doing Imsim ss is to keep the very best styles-1 jaconets, cambrics, linens, calicoes, ginghams,
aud qualities of goods, and then sell them for the j trench cambrics, ribbons, thr« ad luces, gloves,
. iNiiEa
IjIICAS & BIlASatUPSa
z^RE nowjrecoiving n new ami splendid assort-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Thd L ilcst Telegraphic Dispatch!
S3\I3TH IN3 DECIDEDIjYNHW,
NE W STOHE—N K W F1IIM—AN I»
j i\i:w goods.
j Mt WHOllTER & ERWIN
;
I
v.. ti.iv.ll.il, iiii.I iiithicin g the enquiry, I uuder»!aud from my respected opponent, that ARE receiving ami opening an entire new
1. nlsVill be our f.ltu.e course? Without pre- ! |( . <( _. (:)| , ^ 4 ;1S vvi ,|, ,nv>. If. ns /l-stack of G .. U in the E-I corner of Mrs.
uiii.g I • u Iviso or Jiv tale to oth-rs. I luve vie • . , ... . , • , * 'Ih • o-s’l.-'ivk b lil-lmg. mi o-ii.delv nu-lcr the
raiu.-.l for mv.eir. And it is I ?** V ”7 11 1 mtsifid.-r* oed .itut. i; „ „ - Sonih-
? < r » ? i m «hc w:il s •» 1 ii^ r • n ii liucMli'Jii. mil n\ ill li i v j «*r,i it ruitT • li: •— 1 ■ )i • wry pi »l*i* f * »r nil t«> c«»:uo
" •• I ” ,,n ' ,vl ' l ' ,:n - v c ; time I m3 before the election, to c.-nect the 1 Ui gel Hi • n • v-st g ... I* and the 1.test, news.—
c f.' i IS te-v, av IW t ini -let -nn u.ition. 1 in- ! “ ! Tli-v vvi-l k-e;. c i.istaully on tiaa.l, a good a»-
t.-,. I to
n ; j -in
1 ■ r y
i/.
(h
t!i it I
tint -let -nnin.iiion. 1 iu-
ict with tlie I)-.n >c .uic p irty—1 will
the Southern Rights parly. No siiv.li
sists. and if a • nuempl is made to org ,n-
o.i . 1 vvii! war against it, I will not j .ill
Union p irty. No such parly exis's, »i,<) tlie
nc-.cs.-ity for such nil orgauixaliou h..«. iu my
j algmeul, passed away. i\ hy re-orgamzi* the
Union party ? Wli.it p ine pie is sought tube
incorporated in .Is creed t .V-npiies -nce in the
C mprotni-r? That is envlvo.licd ill t'le pl.it-
lorm of the DeitKKTalic parly. An e< ot.omicu*
disbiir-euieut of tlie public money ; the levying
iluliis on imports lor the purpvse of raising
icveime only, aud m-l for 111-- protection nfilo
mvstic m-mufaclure*; the c->11
anil vli-'oursement of the putilic
olH ol vheti .vernment; a ilcni.it l-> Congress
o! til - c > H'.il iti n d p invert • appropriate money
for int.'ni'il i npMVeraeut wiiliin the States; the
pr > Ojti III if n ir u.vtiounl b umr; and the obs-r-
•vaure ol the plighted faith of our country, in
our intercourse with foreign nations, are the
ch ni-li vl principles of a very large niujority of
the people -it Georgia.and these are all embraced
in the creed of the Democracy.
1 Inee not heard of one siogle principle avow
ed i i any qn irter, vv.licit is sought to he made ; “ mau l *‘
the l.a-is of the organization of the third party, | * inc, L 1> 00 » acquitted,
which is not embraced in the platform of the
Democratic party. Can the great a.id valuable
p inxiple*. which are dear to all thepeople of the
State, lie maintained by a few thousand acting
ns a third party in Georgia, so well as by the
1 li ive above stated my positions, mul given
| s-one of Hi- rcas- u*. very briefly, which have
| in Iuce-1 my present cnnrirti-uis Between now
j nod ill:votion. 1 will visit every c-. i-ily in tie-
j District, ami ...iagle in ich with the people, so
j till! every in in will hive an opjnirliiaitv <>l hear*
ing f i a n ) firth ir, eilhor in piibti-' speeches or
private ronveiMilii-n, lor I h:u deleiininevl to
i place it in tie- power of every m in in tin: Di.--
ti icl, so far ns it concents my e tvlicii. to vote
■ utiderslniidiiigly.
i JUNIUS IllLLYER.
J ft?’ Mr. J. M. I’attoii. of <.nr place, as we
etion, keeping. , presume onr reader* generally already know,
inuiey by the has In-eti appointed to ihe snperiutendvi.cy ot
the branch Mint at D ilitoiu-ga, vice J.R. Dm is,
removed.—Caxtii/le Slnnlard.
From Tkxu—Advice* from Tv*xns to the
27tli ult. state that the accounts relative to the
gold discoveries in that State are- contradictory,
but generally discouraging, mul that it is i.nvv
reported tb it tlie quantity of gold f-tiud i* too
small to re-pay thulabor of digging for it.
i ill
I'li—v vvi-l k-
sorlment ot
Dry 53933 G;oc3ii33, Crockery,
Hits, Baots. Shaes. Hird-
ware, &c., &c. &C-.
t.» w’-i't. ’i t’.|-v ih * Ttte Ui » i «»t* t jr* citizens
mi l ;» r»!ic p*ner:illy. lo c *11 «• 11« 1 «;.t;nnine llieir
Mork l*i , foii- pun « a i>ev\ h-ra* Tlu ir
The Great Purifier of the Blood!
NOT A PARTICLE OP MSROORY IN IT.
Ax 1 xfalibt.e Rkmkdt for Scrofula, King's Evil,
Hbeumatisui- OUsiiimle Cutaneous Eroptions,
Pimples or 1’iisliiles on llie Face, Bolvdie*,
Boils, Cbronie Sore Eyes, Bing Worm or
Teller, Scald Head, Eal irgemenl ami Pain <*f
ibe Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphi
litic Disorder*. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints,
anil all D senses from an injudicious use ol
Mjrcury, Ln aril deuce in Life, or Impurity oi |
the llli.oii. ‘ j
This vain ible Medicine, which lies become
celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures j
effected through its igeticy. lias iuduecil tl.e pro-i
prietovs. at the nrzeiit req-ievt of their friends, i
t-> offer it to the pnhiic, which they do with j
the utmost confidence of its virtues uitvl vvondei
ful curative properities. The follovviii
c te* selv'ctevl from a 1 irge number, ar-, however, j
stronger testimony than the inert? word of the j
proprietors; e.irvi are rdl from gentleman well J
known in their localities, and ol the highest re j
spertabilily, many nf iliem iww residing iu the I
cit y of Richmouvl. Viruiuiiw . j
F. BuYDESC Esq. of tfivTKxrhnngc Hotel.
Richiiiiiint, kii'-wn etvrj when'', says he ins seen j
the Medicine cali —vI Carters Spanish Mixture. |
.1 bit'll'-t.-re 1 i i iver a li i i I -: 1 cute*, iu nearly j
all tlie dis-Msvs lor wliicti it is rec-mim unle.l, i
with tli-- in »>t a'lnnishiiig g-v-id n-snhs. lie j
siys ir is tlie most extra.ncli.i.-ry medicine he has ’-
A IMS:
il Life ami Works id Dr. B, U. Edward
Winks ot llaimah Moore;
Abbott’s Romulus,
“ Nero;
Goethe’s Works;
Downing’s Rural Essaxs;
Ibuiu If.Hik of Universal Geography;
Household Words, vvil. 5lh;
Cleveland’s Compendium of Eugli&U Litera
ture;
Todd’s Students’ Manuel;
Sliakspeare in 4 vvds.;
Flora's Interpreter.
Jnue 2. WM. N. WHITE.
€h ice Ptrfumevy.
aid
11A V H in store.and offer upon tlie best terms,
a splendid issoitnient of choice Perfumery.
( Cosinelie’s and Toilette articles, including, UO-
* t.UGNKS of German, French
manufacture, of various
the hamlkerchielr end
[Janie's, and B iziu’s, ol almost every oiler—Bay
leaf Water, Hair Oils, anil 1’omailes, shaving
Creams, Tooth I’owders. IInd Teeth mid Mouth
Washes, Teem lSvusties, Nail. Hair, nut.Clotln s,
mid fufants BruMies; all kinds Combs Toilette
I’owders, I’ulV Boxes, of Metal,China, and Fancy
Uniter Si a|H» of every ipnlity—a large assortment
for sale hy ' J -S. i’E I BRMlN.
O i tlie earner opp.it.ile Newton House.
June 2.
Fotvrst possible prices. IVhrn quality
anrl price, are compared, they will furnish, ia THE
end clothing cheaper than c iu be bought else
where in the place. Their stock of fancy cassi-
uicresiiud fancy silk vestings is unusaally large
aud rich ami cheap.
Ais-', an ahiin ieiice of superior clutlis, black j
ami fancy, and fancy and black doeskisu catsi- -
meres.
Also stocks, cravats, Iwudkersliicfs, gloves, bus
penders lndflioes.
French and English tm-rinoes, black and fancy
chillis. Tweed* dtc. -Sc. ■
Also a well selected lot of superior ready-
made clothing.
Superior Moleskin Hats,
Mad^ to Order.
With many other articles,to.) numerous to men
tion—comprising n general n«*ortineiit of such
goods as are usually kept iu .Merchant Tailoring
estahlishnieulfl
Call ami examine fur yourselves; we will be
. glad to see you at any time as wo will make il
grades LX 1 RAC l lor , (( v ,„ 1( . jnt,. r e&t to buy onr goods.
iracing Lubm s, Jules : A-n il 2-!
i... . i . - i? .' '
S. .. ,„nunu„. 9 , shawls, n mitillns, scarf*, cotton, linen nnd silk
rill furnish lit the hose, chihlien’shose, of nil kinds, goodsfor
MEW’S ADD BOY’S WflAR.
clotl.s, cassimeres, vestings, drillings, conting*.
Itnliiin cloths, dra do ’ete. Dnmnsk table clpUiy,
to wels.sheetings, shirtings, &e. of all kind*.
HARD WARE AND CUTTLER'
liliirk'Uiiilli’s Tools, Thh-
iicr* Tool*. Fine Gnuut,
Mill irons, smut machines, mill saws, ondovory
other article in the hard ware line.
EATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
@ ri © © IE pt 0-E
Sugar, coffee.salt, innla*M», syrup.,tea, pepper,
spice, ginger, indigo, saleratu.-. powder mid shot;
all of which they offer at the lowest market pri
ces. either for cash or approved credit,
npril 7 tl' >
—Agnes Anderxi n. wbn.it will be recollected,
name of Taylor scuie time
—Theaccounts from Mississippi, nnd the Red
River districts, aie still unlavorable for the crop*,
iu consequence of the cold nights aud the con
tinued drought.
—The voters of Petersburg. Va.. bavp author*
hundred thousand* which make up the DemoJ . (| |lw c ;, y co , lu ,i, to cxl „. l U $ I0 0.000 iu
cr itic parly of the nation, aud which pervade - ..Pjtaiuing au adequate supply of water fur the
with strength nud power, every State in the j e j t „
Union ? Whether, is it better to organize n third '
parly, to carry out the same principles held by the
Democratic party, mid with the avowed purpose
of miking war upon it, or to unite with it aud
thus wall ils numbers auJ multiply its strength,
nnd thereby secure the triumph of its prill
ed id-w.
—After the 1st-of July there con lie no more
bur.nl* iu the graveyard* i\ illiiu the precincts of
Boston.
An American is as capable of Rtronqf
muscular eiTurt, mul is as enduring as a
Ylio purpose of this third party, whether it b« European; bui lie dim* not got half 1 ho
called Union or Rap iblican, will be to oppose
and war upon the National Democracy. Upon
th u parly which, at Baltimore, in June last, as-
scried nor right*-, and pledged all the energies
of 'ts mighty organization, to maintain them ;
und gave ns a guarantee of itssiuceriiy. a candi
date for the Presidency, whose record iu Cou-
gres* showed him to be eminently constitutional
aud reliable, with regard to tlie great institution
of the South. Such a purpose cannot meet iny
sanction.nor cau l co-operate iu carr> iug it for
ward. A* a Southern miu, I f*-ej bound to give
iu my adhesion to the National Democracy. I
fed bound to stand by tt.nse who stand by us.
Gen. Pierce, while a candidate for the President
cy, boldly avowed that bis record iu the Senate
embodied the sealed conviction* of hi* miud
upon (Its question* therein embraced Iu bis
letter of acceptance, he staled that the settle
ment of the slavery agitation, upon the princi
ples of'the Compromise, met the sanction of bis
judgment. Iu bis Inaugural Address, he reiter
ated the tamo seutiulent, and declared hi* deter
mination lo appoint such men to office as con
curred with kirn iu opjuiuu, upon the great prin
ciple* which were to govern bis ailiniuistrstiou
—one of which was the settlement of tlie slavery
agitation, f hold, limn, that every man who
lakes office auder Gen. Pierce, with this distiuct
avowal ou hi* |>art, whether Boulhrru Ci,
r ree-sniler. vvhaUver'nmy havo
* tr * cl opinion* <m the Compromi'
pleusuie fVum his vigour. Indigestion
and nervous diseases sour the life of half
our people. The evil increases too ; and
I Hio probability islhe health ot the nation
is dcgenei uting. These facts are noto
rious in Euiope, and our sharp, worn
American faces are known everywhere.
T hete is much disease and bodily weak
ness amon g the poorer classes of the
Old World , but in clases enjoying i-qiml
comforts, it will be found lltai the Amer
icans are confessedly inferior in robust
health. The dyspepsia, which so curses
our whole population is comparitively
unknown among the older nations.—
Brace’s ** Home Life in Germany."
■ oiii I .it tout ii >11 «iil Ik-civi-u In their bn .lues*,
i I Vhiii lln-ir 1 • illiF expel leia e. l-iJ -llsT with
I ill—ir extensive nrq-i iiut-im-r, they Inqie In sli-iie
n liln-ml p-ilti--ne| li.t? pilblic patnnia^e. w-tli
the A'-ninuicr that they will sell good* us cheap
| as ? li chea|ier.t
Athens. June 9. 1833.
I ”i r #3A^lM hflZh "
FASHIONABLE BARB3R & IIAIR DRESSSfl,
Upstairs, X>. S, Broad sired,
ATHENS. G.V
L.di a* wishing their lnir trimmed nr
heed* *h ■ npj io.l, can ho acco.umod tied at their
resideuees.
June 9—13—ly.
T. S. DONOHO & J. W. IVIAOILL,
Aitjrbcys ami G.'-umd Agent-,
llff */-, near Prii’ityleania Avenue,
WASHINGTON.
T HE undersigned tender their service* as At-
l -roeys and General Agents f -r the prose-
ciltiiinnf Claims against the several Depm lineuis
mi-1 Bareaus of Governmeut, uud before C-iu-
griss.
Being old residents of this city, and havin?.
been connected with the Departments, they feel
additional confidence iu tlm possession of that
intimate practical knowledge which is essential
to tli successtnl prosecution of business before
the Government offices.
Revolutionary, Invalid, and Navy Pension
claim*; Bounty Laud claims for services in I ho
several Indian wars, the war of the Revolution,
late war with England, and the Mexican wiir;
claiijis for back pay, extra pay. properly lost,
in mey and property advanced for the use of the
Army ; Paymaster*, Q nrteriu-’sters, and Com
missaries’ accounts; balances due Postmasters
and Mail Contractor*; arrearages of compensa
tion dae-Registers uud Receivers; will receive
immediate attention.
Onecf the fii'ai, hiving for years practised in
the several Courts ol Ibe District of Columbia,
i* fully competent to transact auy business be
fore them.
Laud Warrants bought, sold and located.
The attention of Attorneys and Agents nt
distance, is called to the importance of securing
the service* of an etfisieiil agency in this city.
Address, pott-piii, *• Dauihu & Magill,
Washingtuii, D, C.”
THOMA c S. DONOHO,
john \v. magill. '
“ Well,” fcaiJ Mrs.-Partington, as Ike
read the paragraph from tho Post that
the dticuratera vvero at woi k on the twu
naves o f thu Ohrystal Palace. She
paused ut tlie ’* well ” before she went
further into it, ami Ike slopped reading
lo hear what she liad to uty, and chewed
up a part of the paper into spit (rails,
which he amused himself wuh by throw*
ing at the old white pine dresser in ihe
corner. “ Wo.l," said she, this is the same
well we left some time since—** I am
REFERENCES.
Peter Force, Esq . Washington,
H. W. Lalhvui, Esq-, do.,
Hon. J I*. Brow lev, Harrisburg, Pa.,
Hou JnliuDick, Meadvillo, pa.,
John V. Vi iwoll. E-q.. Philadelphia .
I)r. A. L. White, N-vv Yarn,
T. G. Whitehead. ELq . 51 Wall *t.. N. Turk.
Hon. H C. Johnsou, Santa Fe, N. M.
John C. Barry. Esq.. Mobile, Ala *
EJ aarii Cowell. g*q.. Peoria, III.,
R .T. Brent. E-q., Baltimore. Aid.,
C. Drew. -I icks-mviHe, Flu.. • •
'^Ji* Hojvling. B<q., Terre Haute, Indiana.
Orrujf^or Tax Nxtioxse IxTELMar.scEK. ?
May 2, ISJ.L J
I’Fron a bfa-lnug aeq'riintaB»> with Mr. Doan-
•o. we have entire confidence iu hi* fidelity to
uuy trust committed to him, -
. GAfiES St SEATON
ague and fever—great CURE.—
I lii-i'el-y certify, that l--i three years 1 had Ague
•ml Fever of ihe most violent ile.-ci ipl:uii. I
lia-l several I’hysieians. look large quantities o*
Q-iiunie. Mi nory. mul I la lieve nil the Tonic*
nilveilised. but a’l wi hunt any p.-iiirmi-nl re-
1i--i At list I tri-l 0irb-r’* bjjsut h Mixtnr.-,
two Uitll-.-s of vv h ell effectually CUteil me,
and I mu hippy t-- s iv I lnve had lieii her Chill*
or Fevt r since. I ci-M-l- r it the lies'. Tonic in
the world, nnd the only medicine that ever
rent bed in-" c ise. IOIIN l.tiNGDON.
Beaver Dnm. ueur Richmond, Vu.
0 B. LUCK- Esq., now in the city i f Rich
mond, aii-l for many year* in tin- Post Office In-*
Mali confidence J), i|,e astonishing eflicncy ol
(J ■ -ter* Simaisli \|ixlnre,t!ial he lias b mglii iq>-
ward* of .‘u! b illles, which he liu* given away
to the atUi. leil Mr Lm-.k toys h« has never
ki:*.vn it to fail when txkip 1 according to direc
tions. •
l»n. M INGE, a practising Pliysiciun, bud for-
ini'riy of ilie Oily I Intel, in tin-city ol Itirlmionil,
savsh-i ha* vviliit-veil ilia niiinl-er of iuMimees
| the elf-cl* of Carters’* Spanish Mixture, which
were ino.'t truly surprising- lie Hi; s in n ease ot
Consumption, depciiccut on ’lie Liver, the good
effect* we'e wonderful inili-ed.
.SAMUEL M- DHINKEU. of the linn of
Drinker .tc Morris, Richmond, was eur-*il »»l Liver
c-mmkiiul of ei-riit yenrs wainliii'.’. hy the use ot
two Imtt|. » ol L’arti-r’(*'8i*»ut*li Mixture.
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—1 be Ed-
iloisot the Uifhiuoml Repnblicuii li.-iil u servant
einpl-iyd iu their pre** n-om. cured of violent
Scrofula,combined with Rheumatism, vvliieli en
tirely disabled him from Work. Two boltli** ol
Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of
liiin. and the Editor* : nn public notice, suy they
'• cheerfully recouinieud it to all whonre uffi.ct-
ed vvilh any disease of the blood."
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA
—I had a very valuable buy cured of Scrofula t>y
Carter’s *-’piini4i Mixture. I consider it a truly
valuable medicine. JAME!®M. TAYLOR,
Conductor ou the R. I*. & P. U- R: do., Rich
mond, Va.
SALT RA3U M OF 20 YEARS STANDING
CURED.
Mr. JOHN THOMPaON, residing in the city
of Richmond, was cured by three buttles ot
Carter’* Spanish Mixture, of Rheum, which he
had nearly 20 years, aud which nil tlie physicians
in the city co-id nor cure. Mr. I'tnnnpson is a
well known merchant iu the city of Richmond,
Vu., mul hi* cure is most rcuiurkaule.
Wm A. MATTHEWS, iff Richmond.. Va..
had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst
form, bv Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says lie
cheerfully re niinmenJ* it, ami considers it an iu-
vuliiahle medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, ol Richmond, wis
cn ed of Scrofula, nud what Physicians called
confirmed Consutnnliou by three Bottles ol Cur
ler’* Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of flio "Rev
enue, say* he has seen the good etlects of Carter’*
Spanish Mixture iua number of Syphilitic cases,
and says it L a perfect cure for that horrible di*-
eave.
Wm. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of
Old Sore* aud Ulcers, which disabled him from,
walking. Took afew bottles of Carter’s S|i»nish
Mixture and. was enabled lo walk without n
crutch, in a short tiipe permanently cured.
Priuci|M«l Depot*nl M. WARD,CLOSE i Co.,
No. 83 Maiden Lnu<-. New York.;
CAUTION.
ERCHANTS mi l others, in,l b'
,1 to the
M Ell-
subscribers, eituer by note or b,mk ac-
I count, are cnuti-mod against, paying money, on
i our acconut t-1 -|.1« Il s. Siiiini.iii*, who repre
sents himself as in our employ, ami out on n col-
I leeling O'.pe litiou I’-ir n>. Said Stmuii-n* vvas
! dischu:ged from our employ on the 1st day ol
I April lust, n*being entirely unworthy ot mirc-m-
lidence, DUNII \M X'. BI.EAKLEY
Augusta, Ga. April 21, 1853 tl.
GREAT SOUTHERN & NORTHERN
a. s. MAIL
STEAMSHIP LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON & NEW YORK.
Notice.
T HE Copartnership li-reliff-ue exiitin? be
tween Kf.vskt vt.Si.book is this day dissnlv-
eo by mu-ualcuiiseii*. Mr. A. D. Ltwhaving pnr-
cliased ill'* entire interest ot Mr. Sledge, the busi
ness will be conducted n* heretofore bv Kks.vky
\. J.KC, at the il l stand, by wh u.« all the busi-
iiessoflb • f irmer firm will be settled.
ISAAC M KENNEY. JAS. A. SLEDGE,
inav 9th, 1353
The undersigned liavim: disposed of hi* entire
interest in the above named business, takes plea*,
ure in recommending the nevv firm of Kenney &
Lee to th > p.itriui igoof bi* Iriemts and ibe (>ii j-
lic generally. JAMES A. SLEDGE.
DAYS OF LEAVING CHARLFSTON :
WLUN’USDAY AND SVTURDAV AFTERNOON,
AFrr.il THK AUltlTAl. OF Tift: C A Its.
The Ne:r mi l Splendid Steamships -
UNION. 1509 Tens, 11. Adams, CmnMcr.
MARION. 1200 Tons. M. Berry,'
.1. ADGEtt. 1500 I',-ns. .1. Dickiu* m, “
SJU ITIEUNBU. 100.) r-ms, W. Foster, “
These .Steamer* have elegant Slate Room accoin-
uioil-ilioiis. and every convenience on boaid —
The tables are supplied with every lnxury, Tvu-
vellera by this Line may expect every pnsdldo
comfort nnd acoomnmdulioi),
CABIM PASS AGS $23, STEERAGE 8
np*r or Freight or Passage. ap|dy to the Agent
ill 'Charleston, HENRY MlfiSlWJUN, corner of
East Bavand Adder’s\\ half.
Feb 10—ly
Doctor YoursdfL
For vc Cte. I
BY MEANS Ol- TUB
POCKET .ESCLleVVlUS,
oi every one I-is i-v.n PfiV
sician ! Thit -y-sixth i-rfl
lion, with upwards of a
ijandreil engravings,ebotv '
ing private dijK'Csihitl. evi^.
cv shape nud form, and*'
nuilfoi iitatjinis bl :.he gen
ei ativesvstem, :
By Wm. Young, PT. D.
The time hastipvi' atriv*
soff ring fi'i-in secret,'diseases,
need ip*-m»re beemne the victim OF QWCKKfiy.
us by the piesciiptions i untniued ju this Lo-e-Jt,
any one ipuy cure himsel!, without l.indiehco*to
Lnsiui'** nrthn kuowleitge of the most intiniBte
friend,mid with ->lie tenth ihe usual eX[>eiise ,
Iii a-ldition lo tlie. general i<inline of private ri'or
rtiso.it f illy exp'uiue ihe j sioo ot u-.uihood’ v '
oarlv decline, vvitli observations ou nu-rriagiftr-
beshies nianyoth-rderniigenirnt* which it wfculcl
not be prnperto enumerate in piihlt.' '
t^Anypersons.-ndingTM EX fY FIVE t.;TKi
eiichnu'd iu n letter vv ill n - eive one c-py of ttl’.s
book, bv mud, or five copies will be sent Ibr min
dollar. Address. ** 1»it. 'V. YOUNG, No. \ rn .
SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA.’” P«>
jin id. .
Dn. YOUNG can f.e consnllvd on nnv el
the Diseases described in h’s ilitfemil public*-
lions. at his Office. 152 SPRUCE Strert; every
dny between 9 agd 3 o'clock, (SujhlA; e oZCUpC
*1 . .
Augusta— 21-—iv. .
A Large Stock"©/ - "
F lour
ti
FLOUR.—A good supply of super
fine and extra flour, just received » n d tor
xab- lqvv by T. BISHOP.
Nov. 13.
Holloway's Pills.
R espectfully infimnsUia Ludieanf Ath-
eu*. mul of the country generally, that she
lias just opened al her store, in this pl-cc, iust
ahnve the Post Ullice, a beautiful aud fashiouaLlo
uss-n linent id
LADIES’ B0NNKTTS, DRESSER
m ,d all other articles iu the Millencry line, whic h
she will sell at reasonable prices lo all those who
may favor her witli a call,
march 17 —Gin
© Ei@
To lie Sold.
T. W. OYOTT Jk. SdS.d. ffo* Nurth 2d
Street Philidelnliiii, ■
BENNETT4 BBBttS, X°. 1*5 M“ in Street,
Richmond, Va. • :V -’
A"d li,r sale by HAERALL A
C». OhitWon. •
HWILAND. RISLEY Augusta.
HILL As SMITH, Ath-ux. ye
Ami by DrugfiLki* attdafiRtutbJ Morcltants ovary,
where ^ If 3,^ •' , ‘ -
PRIC E SL j5r bottle or C U .tile* for $5.
Jnn^t—19—. iv, ... ■ e',' ■
Spasms in the Stomach, Flatulency. anV
Indication cured hy ITof/oway’s Pd s.
Extract of a letter from Mr- Dalwood.'d
Goodwood, near Sydney, Nevv South Males,
dated Sept. 14. 1850.--To Prolwsor H-.lloway
Sir—Having hid an experimental knowledge o'
the giHid ettect produced by your valuable l ffi*.
I consider it my duty to make it known, that two
year* ago, mv daughter, then sixteen y»ara old,
had snared i-.r n long tune with cramp* m the
stomach, flatulency*, and mdigest.-m I tried
various remedies wlibont beptht. but n few do
ses of your wonderful Pills have restored her to
perfect health, nml *he i* entirety free from any
symptoms of her former complaint-’’
* Prepared anil sold ai the establishment nf Pro
fessor Holloway. 244 Strand, (near the Temple
Bar. London.} and by all tlie respectable Pmg-
'Mstsand Dealers in Medicine throughout die Brit-
i«h Empire, and those in the United State*, in
Boxes at 37 jc., 87c, and at $1 50c. each —
Wholesale by th© principal Drug houses in the
Union and by A. B. St D Sauds. New York;
Win W. Lincoln. Savannah. ....
jy 'Phare is inconsiderable saving tn the Urg
° r N. B.—Direct ions for the guidance of patieut*
In every disorder, are aflUj'd
For *»le by HILL x SMI ftt.
Wtorv * * i *■ ©* *■ . . • * * |'-t > non f iiiuvcu ;
y £UTaci^ik) ofiwtwr to ecquieaco ia tho*' J i lint they will^ot iii, the boat that cao bo
M s'* Mr’’ ■■i- ■
V-*-: •• a. *'*.•’•* --if'-
. ^Jacon.
OFIOTCE of TenucMuo Bac«*n,ju
chived uud lor salu hy ^
JuaoD. McYVilOaTBa&fiRWJN ‘ja! >5
Sk ' \ /*• » A -
Plantation Brogans.
FEW cat©*of heavy Brngans—for Plants
K'
New Clothing Store. .
I T HE iiu-leraigiieil is now receiving aud open
ing a full assortment of
©LOTIKMa,
at ihe Corner Koom, recently occu
pied S»S the Post Office, cm College Av
enue,; consisting of coals, pants, vests anil sh its.
hUo. h good assortment of dog skin, kid, silk ami
lisle thread gloves, men’s half hose, suspenders,
cravats. lianUkerchiefs. biits and caps. ... ' -
All the above named articles have been select
ed with great care, expressly tor the Spring mid
Summer trade. He will also be receiving fre
quently, fresh supplies of the latest style*, and
by otlering them at a mmlerale profit, he hope*
to receive, and most respect ully solicits, a share
„n„Mi= P .>r.„S». O.c. IVILSOS.
'
april 23
Athens. Ga.
Th« T«!ograph ha*
ND the new firm of K
A. showing .nij^ellini: ch
the i>relti|
tune, eh»
jacouel
fEY & LEE are
PH,J|iP>l... . ^ip. tpnte of
priiits, printed mu*bn*. .barege «e
ftsy.i. giagbam>. plain »t.id eherkril
ntW»i
iiulins ever
—ALSO— ^
Wo still have * few ot tlmsS pretty Bonne*
d Hits of the l*t«J
Skylight Dagiirrreaa Gallery.
Opposite the Post Office. Athens, Qa-
T HE uaJersign.d woiilJ respectfully iiifonu
the citizens of Athens, and vicinity,that his
Room is well furnished and comfortably warm in
cold day* nnd pleasantly cool in warm. He al
so beg*to inform the pubUffut large, that tie has
just received a large full-sized iuxtruiueul r.nae
of the fines-, iuthe Ult ted State*.
Picture* taken to look as large a* life; also,
forCases, Medallions, Breastpins, Lockets. Brace
let*, Watch-Keys &c.all nut up in the best style
of the art, AUo.io the lllanmmtedatyie, wliioli
has wou universal admiration. g
• •iy Sickness and Post Moriem cases attended
to at the residence, if desired.
jge Pictures, large or small, taken in nil kiuds
Weather. Cases on hand of all size*,
tSTTIto public are respectlully invited to call
and examine his snefijuieus, whether they sit or
not. ■ - M. COOPEB.
# eb l°1 43 —‘x •' j' ' * ■■
Spratt’s Pat|nt ’ LigU ning
1 fashion*, and «
Sna'pictlcd Buot*
FEW cat** of hoatty Brogan*—fnr Plant*.
A lion u*a. a prime article, will bo .old at HS15;
tr *o- r - ‘ e t*tr V^ -.l ' ” , a- a * '? • ■ '**
O NCE MORE « have the pleantre nf annouti- n
ing to my: friend* and. pafioi.s thSt tnv
Spring aha Summer Stock m Clothing
is now lull and canipiete; miff can snf.Fy mij ,
the largest and best ever ottered iu thiy market,
nt prices which cannot fail to please, for they’
are low down. Coats from 75cts. up; aud Vest*
aud l’unts in the same ratio.
Tho following are a few of thu great variety
of styles vvoqj this spring:
French broad cloth frock nod dress coats;
French summer cloth, straight, polka aud Deck
coats, casmerett.drap do ete, gro de tae.'ulpprn.
India silk, brown linen, colord drills,' w bit o'
groi* linen, cottonade. r.n^l (pteeiis cleth. frpck,
iiug, straight,iiutl English *kck coat*.from 75 cts.
upl doe skin cas*., Eng! isu cns*., I mlpm cloth,
gro de tae, drop de ete, l iney cass, linen drills,
cottonade and casluncrelt pants, cut in every >a-
ricty styles worn. ,
Silk, satiue. bumbazino, quilting, tharsills,
vnlinen linen, an many other styles of vests,
from 70 cts up to ve dollars.
Stock*.cravats, collars j hose, pocket tmndker-
chiels, gloves, kid, lisle, silk, linen, &c. <&c.,'sus
penders, brushes, &c.'&c . '
Shirts and Drawers./ .;
• Linen boaojno. silk, wool and cotton uuder-
sh’i.ts, liheu drilling, silk''aud wool drawers,
a Ilats, Caps, &C. ;;
Sup, mole h*!*, leghoro,'straw of different
styles, cheap.. ’
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
A vory good assortment ent from the abut©
named goods, which will be»old cheap.
Trunks, Carpet Bags, See.
Sole leather, iron frame, brass* mounted, w poff
frame, tiavcllingaud pa&mg trunks, valeces.aud
Carpet bag* in great vqr^Bty. i
Umfcrella*.
Silk, gingham*, cotton, whale and eaae Um-
brallas, all of which can be had low frrtn'.'
B. L. BLOOMF1ELD-
Apriiat. . -
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ft
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T
MB sidMcriber hsjbj^band, and wili con-
tinne to keep, a large supply of Sj.i-itt’a
Liabt.iing Roils, far s’tpwiqr Vl anything of the
hind now in -vi • :»•>. <:• ir. i \, fin.it’.:
aud put up lo -inter at xlinrt notice. •
So'cim-na may bo seen at his shop, an-1 at tho (Z ft 0 II
Ban ierOffice. WM. P.TALMADGB, eJW'tlHW
^ xmyl2-2m. ; M. M
t ‘.. ^ ' . ' . . . :
Shois at Cost. * ^ ’
IBS', Misses’, and Chihmtn’i Shoo* of the
rimni styies, mhidd**&r th« <^H«on. luu-
iHpper*.’ tin# gaiteMrinfi half *,'efl lie
ighl ami dmjc colors.^A1 re, setn#*ho»* that will
lff1»4e*atl¥»ti cost,a* wg expect rooiV te> fefr.so
upWtrbnsiues*. Call the SW*e Strie.
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