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ATHENS, GEO, THURSDAY, JULY 7.1859
jsto is
THE
PCRLISIIED WEEKLY.
SLEDGE & CHASE,
Editors and Proprietors.
(ELLISON D. STONE, PUBLISHER.
Office Upstairs, Xo. 7, Granite Row
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,f the time for which it has boon paid, will bo con.
cved n» wishing to continue it, aud held liable
jordingly.
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HATRS OF AnVKBTHIXfi.
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or spare equivalent. One Dollar or the tirsl
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at the rate of Five Dollar* for a card of not more
han six lines, and seventy live cents for each adili-
onal line.
he ma le for
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e, in all canes.
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NEW Ail sir.
Mtn OF HFAi rV, The Rock besi.l,
>«'«; without a Mother?—
• a by the S,-a ; Ki.., nio Otti I; ami
Vellio.wih thou be my Itri I. ?_ .V\ lovo.1 our
1 v 1.11,1 i.vn l oral fo-hotl'iscl: ; t.a ('ouroluu
>k.» ; I.'» Cam; nnelln: l.o I.Vve Waltz,,
■ Laurie N-liottiscb ; Crystal |*al or Sclml
, ('linn' National desCroalcs; Attn
pi|.. t Polka; Evening t!tow 1‘olka.
Four II<i:t<1 i'ircps.
. Volkn ; Alteiibnrv H'altr.os : The Broth-
ini Si*u»r* I r.ili/.cs.t/.n'ss,incurs ; BHi-<:irio;
pli Fiin*’e de enpvirrio: <’on»«» Oii:i*lriI!»*s; Tv
l.o.iy.irdi tiros ('Mindi Mrs: So.mniii-
Aoiina. WM. X. WiUTJi.
Du. It. M. SMITH,
riiolcsale iiiul IN tail Dealer in
JJliS, MEDICINES, UEUl'UMKHY,
|g V.II.XTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
VICINAL R.AANDV AND WINE, &C.,&»*•, lYc.
I )\V ro«*ei\inj» and opening a Isir^e sit»< k of
.L,M*l.*etedin Ihe No.ll.u:. Markets
riih-jren? erne, and wlrieli licrout:drni!\ rtvtuu*
;Uc pui'lif i\m Iteitiu pure.
, Jane iUf!h
SI AN l FACT MILKS AM) MILLCRS.
ii'Ctul. a substitute for bal.i.itt
iiivlinscl nt the llain.er oflire.
ul. SLEDUK .V CHASE.
JO VJ. XL 13 'xT ; S
llorUYUCTJU PUT It
WAK1 N (i U PTOI T S >1 HKIT 5
I.IslonI The Press Speaks!
fU'l.ns I’UAISK IT ! TOW V PAPRKK l.trn IT
silty nsicsssrKAKs its ,, > x .it f. s ii.vii , • n s !
Physicians, Clergymen, Druggists
Platters, all unite ilieir testi
mony to its excellencies!
(treat Free Sovereign People
1SH IT 1
|ll'M W AS AW.vnDF.n TO IT ! ,V SCIENTIFIC
JMMtTTEE IICUAi ns ITS VtltTt’Es!
MANY VOU V.H !
K from Charleston ! A voice from Savannah
Be from Montgomery! A voice tram Moline!
A voice Iron. New Orleans .
iisc aic Tin: von i:m •
I. Tn ntneb demand.—Charleston News.
«V We have used it with entire sari-fac-
-Savannah Republican.
8.*, We advise onr friends to try it.—Monl-
® # ?*Tli(! most efficient disinfectant yet dis-
[Mobile Tribune.
5 We understand that the Howard Asso
ciation of this city is us ‘n -
ChriiUan Advocate.
g Those who once use n, hpep it cou-
etantlyon hand.— [d/acon State Press.
7. Remarkably j»uoccsslul.—l or. DnilySun.
PRICES REDUCED!
IlOSS CIt.iJVE,
AfilCXT FOR
wool) & PEROT,
ORNAMENTAL AND IRON WORKS.
Philadelphia' Pa.
T //K subscribers are now [.reparedio furnisb nc
orders for Won lJailiugs tor Cemeteries; 1*11 till
Squares,'V.uildings, ,Vc.. Iron Verandahs, Iron
Stairs, Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree
i boxes; Animals. Stat nary, Carden Vases amt dc-
| eorative Iron Work "enerallv.
lteiiiL’ in the centre of the Ironand Coal District,
I sdiere the necessary materials can be had at the
I Imvesl priers, ami being the oldest and in .st expe
rienced ns well ns the laraest house in the United
Stales in this particular hrniich, and having an un
usually large number of designs, we are able to fur
nish nllwork nt short notice, nud at lower rates than
can l.e done by any competitors.
lie have appointed KOSS CU.tXK our agent
in Athens, On., and refer all needing work to him
for information and de'slgns, anduho is authorized
l.v us to sell all work delivered on board of vessels
tit Philadelphia, nt the lowest Philadelphia prices.
A new book of designs, with reduced prices can be
seen by calling on the Agent,
February Si-1——Jy. WOOD .V PEROT.
Han " flic Banner on tk? Outer
Wall”
AND LET THE TIDINGS GO FORTII!
SPRING & SIMMONS
H AVKjust returned from the North with a
8pletnii,l assortment of GOODS, to please
[ one ai.d all; and tin ir motto is
Cheaper tha t the Cheapest!
public ate respectfully informed
1 that J. SPRING A- SIMMONS have
just teturned from New Yo.k and Philadel
phia, and are opening their new stock of
S P RING ,N SUM M E R G 001 )3
As Dry Goods, Drcssaml Fancy Siiks, Man
till,is, Shawls, A;,*. A latoe lot of Kmbroi-
deries, White Goods, Hosiery,'I.are Goods,
Are. A large lot of //..op Skirts, of all
sorts, qualities ami sixes, large and small,
white ami colored.
Hats and Gaps, Hoots and Shoes ;
And a large lot of I/adies Flats;
|{e,nly-maile clothing—made by the first
manufactory in the city of New York;
And a large lot of Linen and Golton Goods.
Our friends ami all the public are invited
to eall and examine onr stock, and we will
he happy to see them at our store on Col
lege Avenue, a few doors from the Newton
//ottse, and opposite the Post Office.
J. SPRI NG k. SIM MONS,
* College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
March 31.
OOTFTVKVj MILLS,
t I «HK public are respectfully informed
that the Ut'O.XEE Mtl.ES are again
in operation, and customers can have their
grain ground as heretofore in the best man
ner, and with dispatch.
The best grades of Flour generally kept
on hand—also, CorimMeal, 11 unfitly, Uran,
Shorts, iVc.
All orders fiy mail, or left at ihe Shops ol
the subscribers, will he promptly attended to
AViJKAT ANI) CORN
purchased at the hiohest cash rates.
Dec. -j:{ /•:. K. //ODGSON & DUOS
“ Cnuons, Coins, HtuNfinTis, As-nnis,
Cttoi’P, W hooping Cotmii, Diseases of the
TitROAr and Lungs, anti Fui.monauv \r-
FKcriONs’of the severest type, are quickly
cured by that long liied and faithful reinedyj
DR. IV1.STAR’S RM.SAAI OF WILD
CHERRY.]
Says a well-known Kditor;—“This is
truly a Dalsaut anti a blessing to invalids.
ItVontaiiis the pure balsamic principle of
Wild Cherry, the balsamic properties of inr
and of pine. Its ingredients, which are
mingled after the tine principle of chemistry,
are a'l balsamic, and therefore, it is safe and
sure in effect. Coughs, Colds, Consump
tion, and Bronchial troubles disappear under
its balsamic inilnence as though charmed
away. Probably no medicine has ever at
tained so extended a sale or acc tnplished
st much good as this renowned Balaam.”
Cassvii.t.e, Ga., February ‘JG, 1858.
Messrs. Seth W. Fowj.e Sc Co., Boston,
Mass.
(itnllemtn.-—At the request of your Trav
eling Agent, I give you a statement ot my
experience in the use of Dr. Wistar'sBalsam
of Wild Cherry. 1 have been using it for
two years in my family, for Colds and
Coughs, and have found ittliftmosf efficacious
oil;/ that I have ever tried,
-.LAW CARDS
tT T. PITT M AX,
A TTORXF.V AT I.AVF-—May l>c fonnd,
for the present, at ilic* rc*i«lonceof Col.Turk t
U inkn County. Ua. Communication* nbonM be
addreasotl to him at Buslivillo, Bank* Co., Ga.—
Will practice in the Western Circuit, uni iu Mad
ison County of the Northern.
May 11), 183!).—1 m.—pd.
CARDS.
W. h. PATAIYX,
D EAI.KK in Hardware nud Cutlery, Stovw
and Grates, Carriage Goyds. Tin and Wood
Waie. Agricultural implements, 4c.,corner Broad
and (Full streets. Athens, Geo.
Athens, April 14 1,
AML'El. 1*. Thl’iimdnd. | JoHX R. Nuf;T.H.
THPUAIOXD & NORTH.
4 Tr»l!M:YS AT Uff, Jefferson..Ta-k-
son county, Ga—Will practice in co partner
ship iu civil cases in tho H ostein Circuit umi
neighboring counties-
Fcti IT. 1 *59 50—If
T. .M. DANIEL,
A TTORNEY AT LAW.—(Office at Daniels
ville, Ga.,1 will practice in Chirk, Madison
Elbert, Hart. Wilkes, Taliaferro, Hancock, War
ren, Glasscock and Lincoln counties.
February 10, 18511.—ly.
JAMES N. UNDERMOOD,
A TTORNEY AT r.AIV, Jefferson, Jackson Go.,
Ga. Will practicointhe counties of >.li« HVs-
ternCircuit. Par'imhir attention paid to collect
in*. |.Ian '-JO, *>!)] Febll,58-tf.
J. H . II VMOI K,
\ TTOBNKV AT MW, Dauielsville.Gn-,
will practice iu tUs cnuulies of Jackson,Clark,
Madison, Hai l, Oglethorpe uud Elbert.
Oct.‘-’8 ly.
JACKSON & HITCHINS,
V TTORNEYS AT LAW.—Will practice
in tho < ountics ofGwinuctt, Walton, Jm-kson.
•nd Hall, of tho Westorn, and the county of For-
i»vtu of tho Hint* Kid^o Gircuit.
-IMFS JvICKSON, I X. L. IirTCIHXS, Jr.
Athena, Gn. | Ijawroncevillc, Ga.
8.—During Mr. Jnek*on*nabsence fro.aGoor-
ffia, htt*ino*8 letter* should be addresseil to the
tirtn nt Lnwreneevillo Sept tf
r, j. & TvT T MILLirW,
V TTOUNEYS AT LAW—Will practice in the
rountie*of th«* Western Circuit,and thceoun
ties of Madison, Kibert and Hart, of the Northern
Circuit.
It. J. .MILLIGAN, 1 WM. T. MILLIGAN,
JelTerson, Ga. I Carnedville, Gn.
Sr pi. lo ly
HILL & HI ELVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
J1HK lindrrsi 'r.-* t hnviu? assmriated thrmselves
ml together in t'vr pr:\ctire rvt law. will attend the
I the
ml Courts in the Western ('irrnit, and tfivc
rj«»int personal attention to nil busiin s* eutrus-
g::o. iiillykr.
Monroe, Ua*
July 13—ly.
WM. II. HULL,
Athene, Gfr.
1). «. CANDLER,
TTORNU V AT I.AW, 1*1,1 Delta, Frank
lin county, Gn.
May 88, :»7—tf.
. ANDEUStiV W, REESE,
V TTtMtV»-V AT f.AW,Athens,G£
Office iu tho Souibei u Banner Office.
M. M- riTTMAX.
>H .VK V *»• I .aw, J efferson ,.l nekfton eounl y,
misled to lit:
prompt attention to any business
are. January 81— I’Jm
JOHN H. HILL,
1SKY \t’ L VW, Augusta. Ga
id promptly 10 ail business
ill n
un listed lo hi
[.Ian. 8.
XV. Vt . U Mi'ivIN.
V TTORN «: V A * #. A W, Atlicns.Georgia—
will praeticein nil the «*ountiesof the Wosttin
Jirciiit. Uarti* lilnr attention"ivento collectino.
Oflii povtT Wm N White * )h>ok store, on ihe-
jorner of Broad alrcet uud College Avenue*
Jan Jl—tf
WILLIAM (i. llELONY,
A Korney ill haw,
OfReeoti Broad.Sirt*ei,ovei ihe store of I. M. Ken
• V . AiIht.*.* Ja. MnT* h l.V- tf.
THOMAS XV WALKER,
\ TTORNRY AT LAW, Athens, Geor
gia. Oili. o over A S. A M. II. Jlanduville’s
"Mar c!! t—I f.
€0\rn MAKING.
R S. SCHHVENELL A M. Jl.TURBYFILL,
■» have formed themselves into 1» Co., Parmer
sliip iu tlie above business and respectfully solicit
the patronage of their friends aud public generally
H. S.SUHEVE.VELL,
Jl m. turbyfill,
January 27—ly.
—
W IIOLESADK and Retail Dealer in Hard-
ware, Crocker • and'Houm; Furnishing
Goods,one door below R.. L. Ulooadichl’K Clothing
ore. Athena, Ga. Jan.7, I84>8
T, BISHOP & SOX,
W HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Grocer
ios, Hardware and Staple Dry Goods, Xo
llroad St. Athens, Ga. lM"y 1
T. HTTvTLSW & BROSd "
IT^riOLESALE and retail dealers in Dry Good*
It Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &o.,Nos. :i
am! 4, College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
M reli 16
MRS. E. Y0XDEKLIET11
W OULD announce to the ladies of Ath
ens and vicinity that she has just re
ceived a new and elegant assortment of
MILLINER Y GOODS,
Drrsx nnd Mantilla Trimmings, and Dress
Goods of all descriptions.
Made and trimmed in the most fashionable
style. March 31—2m.
asajTware.
Practical Teacher and Surrey or.
J) KSI 1)1.YG 3 miles on the JCarnesville rond, from
■•'Athens, \\ill impart to voung men a good practical
knowled e iu live days or lr^* time. His charge
will be •'JlO. SiitiAfaetion given before the money is
paid. The one j that humbug ycu. are those that
nigtje against my system of leaching.
April 28—it. *
F. XV. LUCAS,
W HOLESALE nnd retail dcnlcrin Drv Goods,
Groeieries, Hardware, Ac., No.2, Broad st.
Mhon , Ga. I.lan 11*.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD.
yynoi jKSA LK and retail Clothing .Store, Broad
Strnvt, Athens, Gn.
| May 10.
COLT & COLBERT,
D EALERSinstapleDry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Ac., Xo.!), Granite Row, Athens.Gn.
J vmks I. Coi.t.
August 23—ly.
William C. Colukut.
T. CRAW FORD,
(Successor to Cobb h Crawford,)'
WHOLESALE and retail doulor in Dry Goods,
TV Groceries Ac., Athens, Broad street, Itrick
Row, No. 7|. [niay21.
J. IV. REAVES & CO.,
W IIOGKSAL.E nml retail dealers in Orocerirs
Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Ac.. No
15. tHnder Hie Fruuklai //ousej Broad‘s Athei
C. M. U MPKIX,
(Succxsor to Reese &. Lumpkin,)
V^TOCLD call the attention ot his ol.l patrons.
V v nnd the public generally, to his largo as-
son men t of
HATS, CAPS, ROOTS and SHOES
lie has just returned from New York and Phila
delphia. and is daily receiving nee.essions to his
stork, of the latest stylus. Culluudexamine
niar« li 83. 18.3S.
KIOIal'ISAlAK and Uetail,GroceryDcalcvw
-•utic, Athens Ga.
TAYLOR rV LIMFKIX.
WV”:,.
April 2*J.
IV.1I, B. SRELTOX,
D EALER in Dry Goods. Groeeries, Hardware,
Cnwkerv. 1>rn^s,M«‘di(ducs, Are. Ac
Mr. Y»nah, White county, Ga.
|may 20
MEDICAL & DENTAL
Ft RMTt lti: -1SII. liooil. AM) HUAI)
^ MANtTFACTOR'Y',
rIt 111C undersigned koiqis con-
1 st.intly on hand nthis IVare
room, near the Episcopal f/hurch
all kinds of funtil’.tia* generally sold iti this market
It frames, li.r pictures, glasses, Ao
Also, an ussurtnx nt ,,f
Fisk's Patent .Melallic Burial Cases,
DR. J C. 0RR.
O FFi.US his professional services to the
citizens of Athens and vicinity. Hscan
he found at his residence, on the street
leading lo Gohbham.
March 17—ly.
MEDICINE AND SI RRLRyT
n R.R.Ii. Mi CI.ESKEY, having removed to
Athens, otVrrshis professions! services to ihe
citize ns of til" town and country. Il'ith nu ex
pcrience of twenty vests constant practice, he
hopes to merit amt share a liberal patronage. Re
silience nnd office that which was formerly occupied
•I an an tv 27
For Coughs and Colds in clt ihlrcn I know h >' >hc lateJ.idg.- Dougherty, eu College A
,, , , , e ,- ivnere lie nrnv he lound
il.— [N. (). j H to he an excellent medium.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN 11. KICK.
The genuine Article always has the written
ignalurc of “ I. BUTTS” on the wrapper,
Prepared by S. \V. FOVYLK Sc CO.,
Boston, and tor sale by C* \V. 11. It. J.
Long Athens.
33 HI EM Y HOLLARS REWARD
'1'ItA Yl!,» from n'-arringe between IVnfield
a- • ^'thi ns, about tlie 14th ef June, n POIN-
I l.K 81,1 8i,o white nnd brown color: hut
thewhite prevails. Answers to the name of Tvaty.
It is poss',1,!,. that she may bo about sonic of the
I'hnitiitioas between Athens and l’enficld, or mnv
Atl.r The above reward will bo paid
heal..,,
f.« her,l, In
1TJAKI
m e '.ill :!1
ENGLAND A FREEMAN.
Athens, (!r
8»*it shoulil be used everywhere.—[Dr.! at..1 is for sale by all respectable Druggists
UlolmotStelie. , everywhere.
*) I^7-is by Hip fir of chemists.—-^Ga. \
irillinMhn" 1 Journal.
10. Bvlicved superior to any in use— |
faia. Wicational Journal. j
Recommended by the first physicians. ]
-—[Rome Courier.
jS||gjpughl to have n government award.—
If or. M.'b. Picayune.
^^^juperior to Laharruquc s Liquor.—
flat. Intelligencer.
OMtcUeys
to^rapliic Gstllerj
ATHENS. GEORGIA.
Portraits copied
Te, Daguerreotypes, Am!.rotypcs, ,\r.. <
to cabinet or life size, nud beautifully color
lie best artists-
citizens of Athens, nnd public generally,
nectlnllv invited to the oIm.vo style ot l'.,-
1,1(1, is tho n.n*! boautitul nn*l ilnrnhl^ r« j -
lion of untilm tlint i nn lio pr«Hluc**.i by .my
known, nml much lbo cuenj)t»»t, "Ikii w»*
conaidernlion the value.
U who do not find It convenient to visit
■Uud having Aoilirotypes or Dagnorno-
vrisli copied,'hey* nave only to < ircM j
totny address, i ml I will forward them a pho- ;
lit enlarged to any size spis-ili.-d. hcautiluUv
indput up m the beat oval gill fr.in.es m
ting low prices:
itches Oval Gilt Fran c, $25 00
“ !«*•*• 35 pa
“ Life Size, ’ 50 Oil
• respectfully invited lo call and examine
S of colored and plain photographs ,< IMi
es. Being permanently located inAtii-
i Hetenmind to furnish Pictures of all
he lowest «»h price*. Rooms opposite
•itlce, up s uirs. J.Y. O'KLJ.Lt. V.
Ini
( . AY. & II. R. J. LONG,
W HO IT. SALE uud retail Druggists. Alhcm
Gn. |.!«n.3.
Spears tf Slight,
WIIOLRS ALB
Dealers in
AYI1ITE LEAD.
'.KIOR arlicleof pureIVliilelioad man-
t m od expressly for and for sale hv
li. M. SMITH.
IAKE .Ml l it E!
4 I.U i>fT*m»^ nrt- TVHriKvi n^ninst ImJin" forn
V iibh- by iW ani\er*i»r,fHl to j M Mcl>Anal«l,
il rai 'i 1 " hamhed f,, m --tive dollars,'
I .. 00) dne thirty dnjsalter date, add dated Tunc
■ I. • •' l -s i ciii.nderniii.il tor whirli said note
Jwl JOHN F. P111NIZY.
^ CARRIAGE MAKERS! '
j 1 | * s nrsl -^ s h Kims, ;,il sizes,
J\J 50 Sets 1st quality liuldis,
50 “ Best Hickory Npukrs,
2.i l’iiirs Finished Shafts,
‘ S|,,s Bright Sprinos,
1,>0 “ Axel*, all sizes,
i ** Uoncord Springs,
n'i °\ So;U - ,r "‘ s ' Sticks. Lcp.ther of
•' I Jimls. a fine assortment
>b, (itrlh Webb, Senmin
ol all colors. For sale by
„ A. M. WYNG & CO
-lipnl 7.
TKiUTMERYL
1 7 XTRACTS
X Pouinil
Jlannth.-turcrs at
dune 11.
f'loih. Rein
Cord, Tbreud
ter the handkerchief, Cologne*
, troui the best English and French
.K. M. SMITH’S.
|>A(d\ HIDKM ANI* l.AHIl.—A fine lo
cionr suica uni family lard dii ciMiiiii'imiMit at
, „ J. M* KENNEY’S,
nun* Jiifh.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Uliemicals, Faints. Oils. Varnishes,
WINDOW GLASS,
Denial and Surgical Instruments,
TEUFUMEUY AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Opposite Planters Hotel,
N O. 3 1 tf B It O A D S T ItKET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
April II ly
“DiOTA. LOWRANCE,
Resident Dentist.
r >OOMS nt the corner, North of tlie Newton
V House, np-stnirs.
DENTISTR Y!
(4 j. H. 3k C. B. I.ATJUBIS wig visit
Oxford Pcnfiel.l, White Plains,
Elbcrton, Warrcuhm, Mount Zion,
Carncsviilc. DauiclsviUe, Fort Laiuar.
Perm a nent office in Green sumo.
Septa t» _____
DR. II. G1LLELAND. DENTIST
W ATKINSVII.LE Gn, respectfully solicits the
patronage of the surrounding country, hull
vitrofaciiou will be given istbeir pioleaaiou.
April 22.
DR. C. B. LOMBARD.
D EXT18T, ATHENS. GEORGIA; Rooms in
build ng with N*«th of the Pest Office, Col
ege Avon m.
a—J-
CARDS:
KERR1SON & LEIDING,
1 MPOUTERS Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, Wholesalu and Uetail. lime]
St., one door from King, Charleston, S. C-
I.. Kkuhisos, Harman Letmso.
April 21
MISS BREWER
r RESENTS her respects to the Ladies of Ath
ena, nnd would bo pleased to see them at her
room. No. 36, Franklin House, (at their conven
ience,) where she will exhibit a handsome assort
ment of
MILLEVERY nnd FANCY CS«OI>».
Miss B. hopes to seen// of hcrotd friends. Room
at the the bead of private entrance.
Jsue 9—3t.
BLACKS MITHING.
rpnE undersigned lins opened a blacksmith
shop near Kerlin’s hotel, occupied Inst yearby
Mr. Monteith, where all kinds of wink is doze iii
the neatest and most substantial manner, such as
horse shoeing, boggy work, repairing, Ac., by
compeuent workmen.
J. C. ORB
P. 8. I also have a good painter and n good
carpenter to hire by the duv, month or year.
J.C.O. Jan. 6.—tf
NEWCAUMAGE AND
WAGON SHOP.
I N connection with Dr. Orr s Blacksmith Shop,
(lower eml of Br<md Street, corner of Foun
dry nud Oconee blreet,) the huLscriber has opened
it new
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
where he will keep constant ly on hand ,
BVdGIES, WAG OSS, fyc.,
which will bo sold on moderate terras.
All kinds of UK I* AIICIAH done at the abort
cat notice.
[13* All Work Warranted. J71
J. M. ADAIR.
Athens, May 19th, 18b!>.
IFhkei.eii & Wilson’s
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
F ROM its peculiar merits, is confessedly
pre-eminsnt lor family use, whether ap
plied to Silk, Linen, the finest (issue, or the
heaviest Cloth. Its advantages are.
Simplicity of construction and freedom
from derangement and need of repairs;
Its noiseless movements;
Unexampled rapidity and case of opera-
tion;
The great variety of purposes to which it
can he applied, which can he as perfectly
performed by n<f other mechanical means,
and, finally, the beauty nml durability of its
work.
This Machine is offered for cash at the
New Y'ork prices, cost of freight only being
added, at the Book Store of
April 21. W. N. W//ITB.
11.STS .uvn SHOES,
BpriltK and sit«mn«rwour, are now being rcooiveil at
the //nt aud ShiK* tftore.
ALSO
A good assortment of Bool« nud Shoo*, K>e best
make nnd styles for (!«*utn Ladies Misses uud
Childrens wcur. Cull and examine for yourselves,
(Store betweeu Dr Long's nnd J/nndeville's)
April 21* C. J/. LL »1*KIN l
ORNAMENTAL
C ANT. WROUGHT A \ I> COUPONS!'
Iron Railing, Wire-Work, Iron
Furmti rf. and Stat r a it y,for enclosing
Ckmrtery Lots, Dwellings, IThlic
Squares, Windows, Warb-IIofsks,
Gardens or Vrrandahs.
Ho are the only agents iu this place for iho
(cleliralcd lomposil Iron Railiu?,
oinbiniug tlie ebrapness and beauty ot Cast, and
lurability of Wrought Work. And having made
arrangements with the Ohhst ami lie*t Mnnufac•
fnrrrs in the country, in connection with our own
facilities, wc are prepared to fiU* orders for any ot
any of the above work of it rte*t Designs ami AY-
•cut Paten!t, with juices as low u« similar work
can be had any where.
C’.ill and examine specimens ofBniling and Books
of Pcsigns.at the Works «»f £je Athens Steam €!o.,
or address UElIlliX NlCKKBiSON, Ageut.
May ID.
and Mahogany, IJoscwood and other coffins, always
>n t tint.
T; ^ snhs«*rih« v has a pood boiler 22 feet long by
r A)»l *. lies wide, which he* is desirous to sell.
• ‘dl. WM. WOOD.
M. 1'. STOVALL,
X\ arcliousc anil Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA^
C *1 ONTINl'F.S the business in nil its branches,
J in his large uud corn mod iotiH Fire Proof H are-
Imuse. on Jackson street near the Globe Hotel.
Orde rs lor goods, Ac..promptly nud carefully tilled-
The usual cash facilities atiorded customers.
August .'>, .V5—ly
A TIIE XSSTEAMCOMPA O ,
R. NICK It UNO IV, Agknt & Sir T.
«! ANCFACTL’REBS of Circnlar Saw
ill .1 ill*, Ntrmu Imagine*,, forcing and lifi
ing l’UJIPS, Shiktixi; and MiniiKlRT; Mill
Gin, anti all other kind of GEARING. Iron and
ItiixssCxaTiNG.mfeveryileoeriptioii. SMITHING,
Repairing anil Finithing pre- ptly executed. So
eet patterns of Iron Fencing, ic. Terms cash.
May 14 ly . —
SHAVING, HAIR-DRESSING, &c.,
B ERNARDO j. ARZE.—Returns hi* tlinnki to
the citizens of Athens tor their kind patronage
in the past, aud iufnrms them that he i* still pre
tared to serve them in any thing pertaining to his
jusinrss, in the most satisfactory manner.
JTjjp* lie occujde* ttiooid stand *t tlie sigu of the
Barber's pole, on Broad street, over the store of
Mr. John U. Matthews.
Jau. 6.—tf
BAKERY, CONFECT I0XERY. *€.
Mr JOSEPH PAT AT
fffK va/orUD announocto the citi
sg Ww Zeus of Athens and vicinity
that lie has opened a Bakery nnd Confectionery nt
the well known stand on Jackson street, next h>
theJSiuto Bank, where he is prepared to lurmsli
evervlhyig in his line.
An ex|K.-r.ent:ed nnd skillful Baker is employed
ho will li.ike trash bread and i-nkes evorv day.
Fresh Oysters always on hand, and served in
any style, nt short not ice.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
liciced. (Ja«- 13
\ CARD.
sa<» , wr^£t(iY ^
C ONNII*ItII themselves miller many ohl'ga
tions to tlieir numerous customers during I ssw,
and would now say to them, that they are belter
prepared than ever, to offer thun good sr'icle* in
their line, from « prime stock. V/o hny no cheap
goods, for tlie purpose of under selling ou f, J? e, sb
bora. QPAhL GOODS VVARRANTfcD A8
REFRESEXTKD^fa] donl 14
OOP N It I It TN.—I he Genuine Empress
“” ,,SkirU '“ l.M. KENNEY’S.
H
May 19, 1859.
hir;jo
Beef, Shoal, Mut
ton. Kid. &c.
ri^he Hubfteriberwishes
JL to purcliuHC
JPiV number of
Bv* 'f’cattle,
Fnt Slieej), Lambs, nnd Veal, Shtmts.R^i^
Ivids, iVc., for wbieli lie will pay the
usual market price.
The citizens are informed that Beef, Mutton,
Lninb, Shorn and Kid, dressed in the nent-at ntyle,
mnv be gen a rally found at his slaughter house, or if
desired, will be tiellvered at tlieir residences.
May 2<’»—tf. W. A. G1LBKRT.
Kev/ Boot and Shoe
Es la hiish m eu # .
C tn ARLES 11VGHES, (lnte uf the firm of Barry
) A Hughes.i has opened n HOOT* AND
NIIOK KNTABI.INIIITIJKNT’ on Jackson
Street, opposite Beusse’s, where he is prepared
to do all kinds of work in hi* lino in a superior
style. His material* are well selected, his work
men are »killful. nnd all work entrusted lo him
will he ncntlv nud promptly executed, lie re
spectfully solicits a share of the public patronage,
licin; determined to suii all in his work nnd his
prices. AU lie asks is a fair trial.
Stay 19tb, 1852
GOWER & LESTER.
CARRIAGE MAKERS!
GAIN ESYILLE, GEO.
iyFAggj*
H AVING enlarged our business, are now pre
pared io furnish any article iu our lino.iit
short notice, such ns WAGONS, HACKS,
Rl'GGUDI, ISOCKA WAYS, CAK-
R1AGR8 AND HARNKSN, of the very host
workmanship, both as to style and durability.—
Both members of the firm are practical mechanics,
nnd give thoir entire attention to the getting up of
the work. Mr. Gower,tltesenior member, was the
tbunderof the celebrated Conch Factory nt Green
ville, S C., under whose management it has reach
ed its present reputation. We are now supplied
with tne best of workmen, nnd a large supply of
well seasoned timbers, nnd are determined to fur
nish as good an article at a lower price, than any
other similar establishment. Thankful for the lib
eral patronage wo have heretofore received, we
hope to receive a coot ir nance of the same, by
prompt and faithful attention to the execution of
our work. Repairing done with neatness and dis
patch. K. N GOWER.
June lfi tf \V. G. LESTER.
Gayctty’s Medicated Paper.
C onvinced that Piles is a disease generally prev
alent, and in all cases originated or aggravated
by tlie use of ordinary while .colored, or primed pa
per in the water closet, Mr. J. O. Gayktty, of .Yew
York, set to work and discovered n process of making
a pure Manilla paper (from new bale hemp), and
medicating it in a style lo cure Piles where the di
sease exists. and prevent, it in the youngest and
the healthiest pemm without detriment. \o the gen
eral health. Besides its medieiual value, Gaymty's
Medicated Patkr for the water clcset has value
as a beautiful artioie .>f comfort, luxury and conven
ience. It is sold throughout the United States by
druggists, fancy good dealers, and others, mid can
he purchased in largeor small t^uantuies, at tlie grand
de|>ot, -II Ann st.. New York City. Beicarc of im
itation'*. The genuine has Gayetty’s name water
mark d in each sheet, and his autograph is upon
each label.
For sale in Atho «r l>y PARKINS tc BAKER.
CWV. ic II. R. J. LUNG.
Juno lf>—lm
NEW BOOKS.
( 'I IaI’SSCK Y’N Politicnl Text Book ; Hines’ Le-
J gal Forms; Tempest and Sunshine; Queecby;
Wide, Wide World; Hints on Extempmatieous
Speaking; Napoleonic Ideas; Addison’s Spectator;
day’s Family Prayers; Tennyson’s Poems; Cru-
den’s Concordance; also, the Law and J/edical
Books 'r.o.st called for. A fresh stock of Stationery
»nd more New Music. Just received.
June Id WM. N. WHITE.
<1 Lot:*; I A, Wallo n CVuiity.—Court o
vX Ordinary, February Perm, 1852.—Whereas
li. W. Sheats, Administrator do Donis nouon the
estate of Jaujes L. Mitchell, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to this Court for n discharge lVo
said Administration:
Therefore, ail persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause, if anv they have, why said
Administrator should not oe discharged from all
further liability u(nn said Administrntorsliip at the
regular term of said Court, to b« held on the first
Monday in September, Done by virtue of tin
order of said Court at its February term, 1859.
Given under my band February 9th, 1859.
_ .H&SSli M1TCI1LLL, Ordninary.
Feb. 17—Cm.
’flf*Ju.^T* niCIT ^ Cayfy*.—Court o
Bush ExVTQtorof^enjnniin Shiyton, late of said
C«»unty deccaseii, applies to tins Court to he dis
charged from said executorship.
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re*
quiied to show cause,if any they can, why said ex
ecutor should n >t he finally discharged from all
further liability upon said executorship nt a regular
term of said Court to be held on the second Monday
iiijunury ltfGO.
By order of said Court at a regular term thereof
held til is* Gth day of June, A. I). 1859.
JOlLY G. YORK, Ordinary,
.Tune 23—Gin.
G ICOIMnIA Frnnktin County.—Court of
Ordinary, June term 1859. H'tiereas Craw-
find 11 Little, Adininistratot upon the estate of
William Ha'ey, late of said County deceus«‘d. ap
plies to this Court for a final discharge from said Ad
ministration.
Tnerefore all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they can, why suit! Ad
ministrator should not Iu* finally discharged from ell
further liability upon saitl Administration, at a ro-
gulsr term of said Court to be livid on the second
Monday in January 1800.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
held this Gilt duv of June. A. I>. 1859.
JOHN CL YORK, Ordinary.
June 23—Gin.
PATRICK BARRY,
TV't"' tttkvs occasion to
j. 1 return his thanks lo
his former lilx-ral qiatraus.
He rcspectlullv solioits a
continiiaiico ot tlieir ens-
tom. inttl invites all to
examine his new stock
1LVTS. CAPS.
ROOTS AND SHOES!
He has Ini,l iu uu unq Ic
supply of
Superior Silk Hats,
FBF.KUII HATH, (a new article of exquisite
texture.) ami fine Woolen lints of all shades and
qualit ies. He offers a good assortment of
Velvet, Cloth and Glazed Caps.
Al SO—An nnc;iinllcd selection of Gents', La
dies,Boj'sand Misses' shoes,
Gaiters, Slippers, Bootees
In every variety of style, to n Lich he would call
especial attention.
Besides his stock of ready-made IkoIs and shoes,
he is prepared on the shortest notice to make ns
neat n boot as any iimnufieturer in the town.
Having experienced workmen always in bis.hop
and u plentiful snpply of leather uzd finding auen
ns
FINE CALFSKIN & SOLE LEATUER,
1. IN INK AND IlINDISGtt,
no is enabled to more than sustain. his long-
established reputation.
REMEMBER
Theiei.noexcuse forgoing ill-shod when you can
alway. get a neat-fitting and substantial lioot i
shoe by calling »t P. BARKY'S
Alls.ns April 211859.
Fountain G. Moss, ) It RLE NISI.
vs. > In Bnu.xs Hupcrior Court,
Roiikrt Davidson, y For foreeki-nre of mort
giioe, Ae., April Term, 1851).
Present—thellouoruhle N. L. Hutchins, Judge of
said Court.
I T appearing to tho Court by tlie petition of
Fountain <5. .Moss, that on tlie eighteenth day of
November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, Rob
ert Davidson, then of Habersham comity, made
uud delivered to said Fountain G. Moss !;t-t certain
rive several promissory notes, each for the sum of
fifty dollars, and his certain otln-r promissory note
f.irttio sum of forty two dollars and seventy-seven
cents, whereby he, tlie said Robert, promised, three
months after the date of said promissory notes, to
pay said Fountain G. or hearer, two hundred nnd
ninety-two dollars and seventy-seven cents for val
ue received; uud that afterwards, on the samedny
and year aforesaid, the said Robert Davidson, the
better to secure the payment of note., executed
and deliveted to said Fountain G. Moss his deed
of mortgage, whereby (lie said Robert Davidson
conveyed to tlie'said Fountain <4 Jtnss a certain
tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being,
then in Hnbenhain (now Banks) county, nml on
tbr Hudson folk of Broad River, continuing two
hundred ueres, more or less, adjoining Inmls of Asa
Griffin Ol tho North,and William ltoliug ami Thom
as G. Jordan on the west, nnd Robert Allan on the
South, nnd lands of Philip Martin and James
Crocker on the East, it being the place whereon
the said Robert Davidson then lived, and which
mortgage and conveyance, nnd by its tenor nnd
effects, would bo and become null and void, upon
tbe payment by the said Rulicrt Davidson, of the
aforesaid promissory notes, according to the tenor
and effects thereof; and it further appearing, that
said notes remain unpaid, it is therefore ordered
by the Court, that tliesaia Robert Davidson do pay
into Court by tbe first day of the next Term there
of, the pritteipnl, interests and costs duo on said
notes, or slow cause to the contrary, if nny he has,
and that on tbe failure of said Robert Davidson so
to do, tbe equity of redemption in and tosaid mort
gaged promt ,es, bo forever thereafter barred and
loreeioscd. JAMES ANDEK&OIV, t'.N. C.
June 23 mln.
C tGOItGlA, 5 Vo I Ion Vaunt y,—Court of
r Oriiiitaru, Fehruury Term, 185'J.—Whereas,
J T Smith, administrator on the estate of Rebecca
Smith, late of said county, deceased, applies to
this Court for a discharge front said administration:
Therefore, nil pcr> us concerned, are hereby re
quired to show conso, if any they have, why"said
administrator should not be discharged front all
further liability upon said administration, nt the
regular term of said Court, to bo held on the first
Monday in September, 1859.
Done by virtue of nu order of said Court, at it.
February term, 1859.
Given under tnv hand, February 9'b, 1S59.
JE8SE MITCHELL, Ordinary.
Fob 17 m(5m
G KOIZGl.l, FrnuUlin County.—Court of
Ordinary,February Terrn, 1859.—Whet0ns,
Littlebury Shields, administrator upon the estate
of Madison J Shields, of said county, deceased,
applies to this Court fora final discharge from said
administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned, aro hereby re
quired to show cause, (if nny they can,) why said
administrator should net be finally discharged front
said administration, at the regular term of said
Court, o be held on the first Monday in September
B v order of said Court, nt a regular term thereof,
held this 7 th day of February, 1859.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary,
Feb 17 mGm
C tKOBGIA Venn til ill County.—Court of
W Ordinary January 'Verm 1859—Whereas,
Crawford II Little Administrator upon the estate of
Benjamin McFarland late of said County deceased,
applies to this Court for a final discharge from said
Administration.
Thereforo all persons concerned, aro hereby re
quired to show cause if any they cun, why said Ad
ministrator should not be finally discharged from
all further liability upon said Administration, at a
regular term ot said Court to he held on tlie first
Monday, in August next. By order of said Court
at a regular term thereof held this lllth day of
January 1359. JOHN G. YORK,Ordinary.
Jauuary 2U—Gm.
G KO l.K IA, tin till I i u County—Court of
Ordinary, Murch Term, 1859.—\\ here-
as, \\ illittm T. Millicnn, administrator upon tlie
estatoof Catharine W. Terrell, late of said county,
deceased.applies to this Court for a fiuai discharge
from said administration:
Therefore, oil persons concerned, nrn hereby re
quired to sho .v cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not 'be filially discharged
from all further liability upon said administration,
at tho regular tern of said Court, to bo held on
the first Monday in October next.
l!y order of said Court, nt a regular term there
of, held this 7th day of March, 1859.
tnar21 fini JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
flEO BKIA, Jacksaa Conmy.—Court of Or
dinary, March Term, 1839.—Whereas, Dudley
J. Chandler, E.vT upon the estate ot Sterling Chan,
tiler, late of said county, deceased, applies to this
Court lor a final discharge from said executorship:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby no
tified to file their objections, if any they have, why
said executor should not be finally discharged from
said exi cutorsliip, nt a regular term of the Court of
Ordinary, to bo held oa the first Monday in Octo
ber next.
By or.'o' of said Court, nt a regular term thero-
oi, held tins 7th March, 1859.
JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
March 31 Gin
G KOItKIA, lllldison County.--Court, of
Ordinary, Slarch Term, 1859.—Whereas,
William M. Gothright, Jr., administrator of the es
tate of E. W.Ftrickland. deceased, petitions this
Court for a discharge from said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, (if any exists.) why
lie should not bqdischargod nnd dismissed frotn'snid
administration, at the Aov. Term of said Court.
By order of said Court, March 7th, 1859.
April 28 Gm R. //. BULLOCH, Ordinary
EOItGIA, Jladison Comity.—CorirTof
Ordfnary^anek' k
a
estate of Martha A. Strickland, deceased, petitions
this Conrt for a discharge front said administration,
These are, therefore, to cite nud ndmouisli all
persons concerned, to show cause, (if any exist A
»ylty lie should not he discharged nnd dismissed
from saitl administration, nt tlie Abvember Term
next of said Court.
By order of said Court, 7th March, 1859. This
18th April, 1859. R. J|. Bl’LLOCH, Ord.
April 28 Gm
C l EOKGI V Hull County.—Conrt of Or-
M dinary April Term, *.>9- ll’horcas, Jesse Lott,
-Andrew Lott nud Hilliard J Loti Adininistrutorg of
Jvsso Lott fcjr, late of said Comity deceased, show
bv their petition that they have fully administered
said estate aud pray to hr dismissed.
These ore thcieforo to cite and admonish all nnd
singular tho kindred and ereditoTs of said deceased,
U> show cause, if any exist, why they should not
he dischargedland dwiia*ed at the November term
ncxtjOt suidC’ourt. By order of t*aid Court at a,
regular term, April Itli 18.59.
E.M. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
/tpril 21—30<1. J
G
Jarae
of Elijah IVatcrs and Nnney Waters, late of said
county deceased, petitions this Court for a dis
charge from said Administrations.
These aro tlietefore'to cite und admonish all
persons concerned, to show rnttse (it nny exist)
why, tie should not be discharged aud dismissed
from said Admiuh. ration sat the October Unit next
of said Court. Done by order of said Court at its
March term 1859. Given under ntv hand March
11 tli 1859.
March 17
KOKKI.% AVn I ton County.—Coiyt of
Ordinary March Term, 1859.—Whereas
es I* Wilkersou Administrator of the estate*
JI-S8E .MITCHELL Ordinary,
( 1 GOKG1A tVnllon Conn ly.—- Court a
* Ordinary March Term 1859.—Whereas,
Bonnet Robertson Executor of the estate of James
Uobet .son, late of said county deceased, petitions
this Court lorn discharge from said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and aihuonisli, ail
persons concerned, to show cause (if any exist j
why he should not be discharged nnd dismissed
from said Executorship nt the October term next
of said Court. Bone by virtue of an order of said
Court at its March term 1859. Given tuidcr tny
hand March 11th 1859
J ESSE MITCHELL Ordinary.
March 17th—Gin.
G KORKIA Wrllau County Court of
Ordinary June Term 1859. Whereas Thomas
F Henderson Administrator of the estate of Hiclmrd
./Stark, Isle of said County deceased, petitions this
Court for a discharge from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persotis concerned to show cause, (if any exist)
why be should not lie discharged and dismissed
from said Administration at the January term next
of said Court the second Afonday of said month
18<i0. Donel>\ virtu? of an order of said Court at
its June term 1839. Given under n.v lined June 8tli
1859. JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinary.
J unc 23—Cm.
GEOIt«lA,FRAiNHI.lN COUNTY.
B U.I. IN E4(UITkWU Frunltliu Su
perior Conrt:
Thomas Morris, Adm’r, de bonis non, Ac., on the es
tate of Dudley Jones, deceased, vs. Joseph H
Mitchell andouiers, heirs of Dudley Jones, dec d:
It appearing to tho Court that all of the deteim-
antsiu this cose, except Joseph IL Mitchell resides
outofthi* State: It is thereforo ordered by this
Court, that service be perfected on them by publi
cation in a public gazette of thw State once a mouth
for fodt month** previous to the next October -term
of this Court. , , ,
The ulrave is atrno extract frem tho Minutes of
Franklin Superior Court April Term, 1859.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
15tU dav of June, 1859.
J JOHN II PAYNE, C S. C.
June 23 m4m
f tKOIMilA AVnlton County.—Court of
M Ordinary March 'Verm 1859.—Whereas,
Merit Cittnp Administrator of the estatoof Nnth-
•tnied G Etcherson, lute of said county tieeeased,
petitions this Court for a discharge from said Ad
ministration.
There nve therefore to rite nnd admonish all
persuts ponPernod, tosliow enttsc (if any exist)
why he should not ho discharged r nd dismissed from
said Ailininistration at tho October term next of
said Court. Done by order of said Court at it*
march term 1859. Given under my hand March
"* K '859 JESSE MITCHELL Ordinary.
Ilth 1859.
Mnrr.lt 1
-Gm.
( 1 EOItGIA AVnllon County.—Court of
Jf Ordinary March Term 1859 Whereas,
Willis Kilgore Administrator of the estate of
C..lvin Stubblefield deceased, petitions tlije Court
fora discharge from said Administration.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
persons concerned, to show enttse (if any exist) why
he should not lie discharged and dismissed from
said Administration at the October term next of
said Court. Done by virtue ot an order ot said
Conrt at its March term 1859. Given under my
hand March lltli 1859.
JESSE MITCHELL Ordinary,
March 17—Gin. *
C X F.ORGIA, AVn 1 ton County.— Court cf
A Ordinary, February Term, 1859.—ilFheroas,
Wm. Al. White, executor of the Inst will and testa
ment of Benjamin White, late of said comity, de
ceased, applies to Ibis Court for a discharge from
Baid executorship:
Therefore, all persona concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
executor should not lie discuargm from nil further
liability upon said executorship nt the regular
term of said Court, to bo held on the first Monday
in September, 185th
Done by virtue of an order of said Court, at. its
February term, 1859.
Given underlay hand. February 9tlt. T859.
Feb 17 mfim
IV ©TICK —Two months after dute we shall sp*
it ply tothe Court of Ordinary of Franklin County
Ga, tiirleav* tosoll all tho lands, befoti.'ing to the
estate of Francis Sexton, late of said County da.
ceased, to pay the debts of said deceased, June Gtfi
1859.
THOMAS A. YOWE. /
HEN RY F. STOVALL, \ Execu,orf ’'
lyliand. eefintary 9tn. t&»9.
E8SE AUTCtlLLL, Ordinary: