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NOTICE r
REWARD i
ft UNA W AY from the Sebacriker about the mid
iV die of December, near Lawrcnceville, Oa ,
whets'in fee act ot taking him to Ala., a negro man
named Bob. about 5 feet 10 or U inches high, real
Mack and about 23 or 30 years old. He formerly
tteienged to Warren J. Hill of Monroe, Walton
county, Da., and sumld at his death to J. L. Bla
lock, of Jackson county On., and was sold to me by
John II. Newton, of Athena, Ga. The man ia tell
known in Monroe oa V.’arren Hill'* Bob, and also
as a shoo maker about throe years ago; waaalao
known in Jefletuou, Jackson county, as belonging
tc Jno. Worsham.
Tbe nbo* e reward will lie paid for securing him
In (ail in tho eonnty where caught, Oet Clerk of
Court’s Certificate of lim Icing secured in jail and
call on George Dent, of Athens,Un., for the money.
April 28. I,. W. DAWSON.
aiti.l.lWKBV AND FANCI 00023
MRS. McDOWELL
• The liver
INVIGORATOR!
Prepared by dr. sanfokD.
Comi»ounflcd entirely from Gnms,
1 8 ONE OF THE BEST PVJRGATiVE AND
LIVER MEDICINES now before the public,
that acta as t Cathartic, easier, milder,' ami more
effectual than any other medicine kttoWu. It is not
only a Cathartic, bat a Liter remedy, acting first on
tbe Liver to ijsct its morbid matter, (hen on tbe
Stomach and bowel* to carry off that matter, thus ac
complished two purpose* effectually, without any of
the painful feelings experienced in the operations of
■nost Cathart-cr. It strengthens the syrern atthe
same time that it purges it; and when taken daily
in moderate dose*, will strengthen and ouild H op
with -nusual rapidity.
J JA* ihoplonaur
, t to inform the ladieaof Athena
* ami the public genet ally, that alie hna return
ml from New York with n large aaaortinrni.
French Jliilincry Goods, embracing nil the in >«
fashionable styles, consisting of ull kinds nndqual-
itieaoi rii.bons.flowcr*, Head dress esps, lures,
embroideries fanny head dress**, ptiw, and bridal
wreaths and veils, at nay moment available; and n
goner; I assortment of Perfumory, “Kiss me sweet
ly" and 'Kiss mo Quirk,” Ac.; and a large assort
ment of the indispcuaaldo expansion Hoop Skirt, of
all kinds and qualities ; and n general assortment
of mantillna,lacoahawla, parasols,suitable for the
reason, gloves, hosiery, ,Ve.; nod a mrcc assort
ment of Indies’ and irffraea’ shoes ami gaiters of tiie
lateststyles,and n great many other articles tc.o tc
diouf to mmitiou: to all ,.t which she invites the at
trillion of tho Indies generally, to cull and exutu no
before purchasing eisewliere.
All goods bought ttfrd booked, will bcconsidered
sold and will not be taken hark. April 14.
GOWEll & LESTElt.
CARRIAGE MAKERS!
GAIN ESVILlE, GUO.
H AVING enlarged our business, arc now pre
pared to furnish any article in our lino, nt
short notiee. such ns IVAtJOfW, IIAHKN,
BVlitHEX, K(HK:ltriV4, C! A K-
KIAGKM ANI» IV A HIV lists, d the very best
workmanship, both as to stylo nod durability.
Both members of the firm arc practical mechanics,
rind give their entire nttentien to tho getting up of
the work. Mr. Gower, the senior member, was the
founder of the celebrated Coach Factory nt Greco.
ville.S C., under whoso management it has roach
edits present reputation. We nrc nmv supplied
with the beet of workmen, ami u large supply of
well aessoied timbers, atitl ore determined to fur.
iiiali ns good an article nt u lower price, titan nny
other similar establishment. Thniiktul for^ the lib
eral patronage wo have heretofore received, we
hope to receive a contir.ue.nce of the same, by
prompt and faithful at toulion to the execution of
nnrwork. Repairing done with neat ness and dis
patch. E. N 0(1 WE It.
Juno If. tf W.GLEbTER
GaycMy’s Medicated Taper.
C Convinced that files is a disease' generally prev
alent, ami in all cases originated or aggravated
by die use of ordinary white, colored, or printed pa
per in the watcrclosciAIr. J. O. GAVKTTY, "f.Yev,
York, set to work and inscovered a pan-ess of mnking
a pure Manilla paper (from new bale hemp), ami
medicating it in a stylo lacurr Tiles where the di
aensoexists, ami prevent it in the youngest nod
tho healthiest petson without detriment lo tlio gen
eral health. Besides its medicinal value, O avkttv s
Mkoicatkii PxrKtl for the water rlcset 1ms value
ns a beautiful article if comfort, luxury and conven
ience. It is sold tbrougliout the United Slides by
druggists, fancy good dealers, and ethers, and can
l>e purchased in lurgcoramall >|uantitics, at Ihrgrand
depot, 41 Ann su, New York City, Petra re nf im
itation». The genuine has Gayettv’s name water
mark 'd in each sheet, and his autograph is upon
each label.
For sale in Alhr .s by PARKINS A BAKER.
rC.W.4 II. R. J. LONG.
•June 16—lm
NEW BOOKS.
C I.V8KE Y’N Political Text Book, Hines’ Le
gal Forms; Tempest and Sunshine; Queediy.
WWc, Wide World; Hints on Extemporaneous
Speakins; Napoleonic Idea* ; .Addison's Senator
Jn>*a Family Prayers; Tennynon'« Poem*; Cm
den’s Concoidanrt*; also, the Law and jt/ediral
Cooks T.oat called for. A fresh stork of Stationery
and more New Music. Just received.
June 16 WM. X. WHITE.
Tlie IjSrer ia one of
tlie principal regulatoi *
of tho human body
and when it performs
its functions well, die
powers of the system
are fully developed.
The stomach is almost
entirely dependent on
the healthy act ion nf tlie
Liver for th$ propel
l»crfonunnce of iu func
tions ; when the tsloninrli
is at fnull, the bowels
are nt fault, and the
whole system suffers in
consequence o f one
organ of the Lirrr—
having ceased to d'
duty. For the diseases
of that organ, one of
tin* proprietors lias made
it his study, inn practice
of more than twenty
yearn, to find some re-
wherewith to
counteract the many
derangements to whicl.
it is liable.
To prove i hot this re
inedy is at last found
:my |»ersoii troubled will
falter (Jompliituf,
in any of its forms, has
but i.o try a bottle, and
invictmii is certain.
Tliete CJums remOT
nil u forbid or bad mut
ter from the system
supplying in iheif plan
a lu nithy How of bile
invi*jorating the simn
neh, effusing foot! t<
digest well, purify-
ingllifbload, giving
tone and heiltli to the
whole machinery, re
moving thccadscof tli*
disease—effecting i
radical cure.
milieu* till nek*
are cured, unci tvlini
itbttnr, prewnt
odf by tins occasion*
use of the fairer lu
vigarntor.
One dose after eating
is sufficient to rolievi
the stomach ami ,»re
vein the food from risin
and coming:
Only one dose take
before retiring, pro
vents IVi^hfinnrt*.
Orly one do3e taker
at night, loosens tin
Wholesale Druggists
m
bowels gently, and
cures C-atsvraacM.
One dose taken after
each meal will cure
Dyspepsia,
kf One dose of two
traspoonfuls will al
ways relieve tf i c k
Headache.
One bottle liken fi r
I female obstruction rc-
| moves the cause nf the
I disease, and makes a
| perfect Sure.
Only one dose ini-
I mediately relieves
| Cholic, whi e one
| dose often repealed is
E a sure cure for Choi
era Jlorbsi*, and a
■ preventive of t'ksl-
" era.
I [CP Only one bottle
* is needed io throw out
| of the s\ stem the effects
I of medicine after
* long sickness.
P UJ'One Isitile token
I for JTnHudicc
I moves all sallowness or
unnatural color from
the skin.
One dose taken a
short time before eating
gives vigor to tlie np-
|N‘tilc, and makes food
digest well.
Oi«e doso often re
peated cures Citron
ic Dinrrtioa In its
r.r.n forms, while
H u in in r r and
Bowel complaints
l yield almost lu the fm»t
| dose.
One or two doses
cures attacks caused by
WoruiN in Children ;
fwj there is no suier, safer,
or speedier remedy in
tlie world, as it never
fail*.
03* A few bottles
• tttes Drop*)*, by ex-
ritine tlie absorbents.
Wc take pleasure in
r croin in e tiding lliis
medicine as a preveu
live for Fcrrr nml
Ague,Chill Fever,
ami a 11 Fever* of
B i 11 i o u m Tf pc.
It operates wUlicertain
<y, and tliousands are
willing to testify to its
wonderful virtues.
Ailjuho line it nrc giving I heir u uani
■aiowM testimony in it» furor.
OCrMIix Wnicr in the mouth with the In
vigorntor, and Mirulloir both together.
THE LIVER INVIUORATOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL, DISCOVERY-
aud is daily working cures, almost too great to be.
Here. It cursa at. if by magic, crew the find dose
benefit y and seldom more than one bottle is re-
tiuired to cure nny kind of E*iver Complaint, from
tlie worst Jan ml ice ox Dyspepsia to a common Head
ache. all of which are the result of a KHarn»r«l
fairer.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor 335 Broadway, New
York. Re'ailed by all Druggists. Sold also by R
M. Smith, C. W. A li. R. J. Long*
May 26—ly.
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.
258 BROAD STREET,
(Two Doors from tbe Globe Hotel,)
AUGUSTA, GA,
Hirilaad, Slerenson & Co.,
J. C. IIaviland,
VV. Stevenson,
T. W. Chichester,
G. B. Olmutead,
II. S. Shelton,
Hang *1ie Banner on tlie Outer
WalC
AND LET THE TIDINGS GO FORTH!
THAT
SPRING & SIMMONS
H AVE just returned from the North with a
splendid assortment of GOODS, to please
one and all; and their motto is
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
T HE public are respectful'y informed
that J. SPRING & SIMMONS have
just returned from New Yo;k and Philadel
phia, and are opening their new stock of
SPRIN G & SU M M E R GOODS
As Dry Goods, Dress and Fancy Silks, Man
tillas, Shawls, &o. A large lot of Embroi
deries, White Goods, Hosiery.’Larc Goods,
&c. A large lot of 7/oop Skirts, of all
aorta, qualities and sizes, large and small,
white and colored.
Hats and Caps, Bools and Shoes;
And a large lot of Ladies Flats;
Ready-made clothing—made by the first
manufactory in the city of New York;
And a large lot of Linen and Cotton Goods.
Our friends and all the public are invited
to call and examine our stock, and we will
be happy to see them at our store on Col
lege Avenue, a few doors from the Newton
J/ouse, and opposite the Post Office.
J. SPRING & SIMMONS,
College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
March 31.
OCONEE MILLS,
f I (HE public are respectfully informed
A that the OCONEE MILLS 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, Corn»Meal, Hominy, Bran,
Shorts, &c.
All orders by mail, or led at the Nhnps ol
the subscribers, will be promptly attended to
* WHEAT AND CORN
purchased at the highest cash rales.
Dec. 23 E. R. //0DGS0N & BROS
FAMILY GROCERIES!
rpAYLOR & LUMPKIN would most rc-
JL spectfully invite an examination of
THEIR STOCK OF GOODS
and prices. They are not to be undersold.
They arc prepared to sell GROCERIES, in
lare or small quantities, for small advances
oncost. The following ate a few of the
leading articles in their line:
Refined Sugars, of all kinds.
Rio, Java, Mocha and Laguira Coflee.
Refined Syrups, and Molasses.
Finest imported Liquors.
Cigars and Tobacco, of best brands, and
every article of luxury, usually kept in the
Grocery line,
Athens, May 29tli, 1859.
Hardware
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERYI;
Blacksmith and Carpenter’s TOOLS.
LOCKS, HINGES, LATCHES,
i?miil23 ASHDRASIPSa
MAILS AND CASTINGS,
SAWS, SCYTHES', AND CRADLES,
HAMMERS AND OHISE-L .
TIN PLATE,
Sheet-Iron, Copper and Brass,
No. 23 Ilayne Street,
CHARLKSTON.S.C
1 .UPOKTKIINAIVD JOBBERS OF
Choice Drugs, Selected Medicines, Pure
Chemicals, Essential Oils, Medicinal Ex
tracts, Fine Perfumery and Fancy Soaps,
Patent Medicines, Surgical Instruments,
Trusses, Druggists’ Glassware, Dye-Stuffs,
Together with every article
Comprising tlie Slock of a Druggist
or Physician.
B®-Drnggists, Physicians, Cou^y Mer
chants, and Dealers generally, who^pride
themselves on dealing in Medicines of the
First Quality, may rely upon being suited.
Orders solicited aud promptly at
tended to.
Agents for the celebrated Columbian Rit
ters. Jan. 6.
MORE TO BE ADM 1 RED THAN*
THE RICHEST DIADEM
Ever worn by Kings or Emperors!
tVhal! Why a Beautiful Read of Hair.
B UCAUSK it is the ornament (Sod Himtrlf pro
vided for all our race. Render, nlthoui'h the
rose may bluotti ever so brightly in the flowing
cheek, the eye bo over so Himi kling, tho teeth be
those of pearls, if tbo head lie bereft of its cov
ering, or the Imir bo snarled and shrivelled, harsh
ami dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nn-
tmo will lost) more than half her ch'nnns. I’rof.
Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two'or three
times a week will restore and permanently scenic
nil srn-li nn ornament. Read tho following and
judge. Tlie writer of tin-first, is tlie rclrhratrd Pi
anist, J'haJLrg.- New York, April IU, !858.
ltear Sir: Permit mo to express to you tho nbli
gat ions I am under for theeutiro restoration of toy
hair to its original color; about tho time of my ar
rival in tiie United Slates it was rapidly becoming
grey, but lil«ni the application of your “Hair Re
storative" it sunn ree jvered its original hue. I con
sider your Restorative as n very wonderful inven
tion, quite efficacious as well as agreeable.
1 am. dear sir, ; oitrs truly, *4. TUALUERG.
*T*rycb n'r GwyBodydet-’’
Welsh Newspaper otfiec,l3 Nassua st., Ap'l 12,1868.
Prof. O. i, HW.- Dear Sir:—Some month or
six weeks ayu I received a bottle Of your Hair Re
storative and gnvs it my wife, who concluded to try
iion her hair, little thinking at the time, that it
would restore the gray to its original color, hut to
her, ns ns-t-eil asuty surprise, after a few weeks’
trial, it litv performed that wonderful effect by turn-
ingnll the gray hairs to a dark brown,nt the sumo
time bc»ilify ing aud thickening tho hair. I strong
ly recommend the nhovu Restorative toall parsons
in want of such a change of their hair.
CHARLES C.IRDEW.
New York, July 25,1857.
Prof O. J. I Pood; AY il h confidence do I recom-
mcudyuur llair Restorative, as being the moat tfli-
e.aeiou-' article I ever saw. Since using your Hair
Rcstoriiuvo.my hair and whiskers, which wero al
most wl.ito have gradually grown dark; and I now
fool confident Hint a few lucre applications will re
store I lie m to their natural color. It has also re
lieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, bo
commo. i among persons who perspire freely^
J. O. KILBY.
Prof. IVaod: About two years ago, my hair com
menced falling off snd turning grey; I wan fast be
coming bald, and bad t ried umuy remedies tc no ef
fect. I commenced using your Restorative iu Jan
uary laid. A few applications fastened my hair
firmly. Il began to fill up, grow out. and turned
hock to its former color, (black.) At ibis time it is
fully icstored to its original color, health, aud ap
pearance, and I chocrlnlly recommend its use toall.
Chicago, ill.. May 1,1858. J. I). HOES
The restorative is put up in bottles oTl sizes, viz:
large, medium and small; tlicsmnll holds I n pint,
aud retails for one dollar per bottle; tho medium
holds at least 20 percent more in proportion thnn
tlie small, retails for t wo dollars tier bolt le-*t tie large
holds a quart, 10 per cent more in proportion, aud
retails for $3.
O. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietois. 414 Broadway,
New York, and lit Market St. St. Louis.
And sold by all Druggists and Fancy
Goods Dealers. Ap’l 14—3m.
BLOCK TIN and RIVETS :
HAT anil UMBRELLA STANDS;
®uje&irr@'& tous,
ROPE CLOTHES LINES and MATS,
Cake, Bant! and Sugar Boxes,
<££*£253* 3
Plain and Japanned;
Old Dominion Coflee and Tea Pots;
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, &c., &c.
Together with a thousand other articles
teo tedious to mention, all bought for
cash on the best terms; and will be
sold correspondingly low for cash.—
Call and see, corner Broad and Wall
Street, Athens, Ga.
W. A. PATMAN,
Assisted by P. A. SUMMEY.
May 12
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
A D3IINISTRAT«K>8 HALE.-Agreea-
Ablyto an order of tli« Court of Ordit ary of
F: ankhn County, will bo sold before the Coert-house
door id Cat nesville said County, an the first T tesdav
in August next, within tho Lwlil hoursof sale? oni
hundred and fifty acre, of laud, more or less, lying
in .aid County, on the water, or Gun Log Creek,
touting land, ol John Thomas and others. Saiii
land imprtved. Sold as the property of Jesse
Thomas Senr. late of said County deceased, oold
fok the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
on day of sale.
' WILLIAM THOMAS,
Adm’r. of
„ JESSE THOMAS ^c»r.
June 16—40d
N OTICE.—Two months after date I *>hal! nppfy
to' tlie Conn of Oi dinary dV Franklin County
Ga, for leave to sell nil the real estate belonging to
the estate of John O Green, laic of said County de
ceased, fora division among the heirs
THOMAS MOUUtS,
Adm’r. of
t ^ JOHN a. GUEE-N, dee d.
June 16—dm.
\OTICE.—I shall apply to the Court of Or
XI dimrry of Walton County Ga. at ita regular
term, to be held on tlie first Monday in September
next, for leave to sell tlie land atd a negro belonging
to the estate of LlizabciU Heath, late of said County
deceased. a. J. SUMMERS, Adm’r.
June 16—2m.
B anks cwwwsy~Nbcriirr»5ie.-Wifn^
solu on tiro nr»i Tuesday in August next, at
tho county site of Banks couuty, between the usual
hours of sale the following property, to wit:
All the right, title, and interest that James S’ow
basin a lot ofland, wheroon tlie said James Stow
now lives, lying on the waters of Patrick’s Crock in
said county, to satisfy two ft fns in favor of Pitus-r
Jt England vs James Slow principal and IFm. B.
Sisson security. Levy made and returned to mo by
Hugh M. Brown eoimtablc-
WILLIAM P. RICHARDS,Sli’ff.
June lfith. tds
Hartford Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Hartford, Connecticut.
Incorporated A. D. 1810.
Authorised Capital,
Capital Paid io,
Surplus,
Charier Perpetual.
$l,0C0.<NKi
500,000
300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859.
Caih on hand and in Bank, $13,455.22
Cash in hand of Agents and in transit, 54,827.09
Real Estate unencumbered, (cash valitf,) 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured, 73,174.55
2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, 230 413.00
2,200 “ “ “ Yew York, 197,750.00
710 “ “ *» Boston, 74,620 00
100 Shares Bank of the State- of Missouri, 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.00
United States’ Treasury Notes, 14,035.00
$803,769.86
H. HUNTINGTON,
ALBERT DAY,
JAMES GOODWIN.
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES BOSWELL,
HENRY KENEY,
CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN.
JOHN P. BRACE.
CHARLES J. RUSS.*
EACOH! BACON!
AT CIUTTA.VOOG.t PRICES.
flXHE subscriber, having taken tho agency of a
A largo packing house nt C'h'itlnuooga, is pre
pared to furnish Bacon at Chattaimngaprices, with
the freight added. Terms, eosli on delivery. .‘Io
barges the purchaser no commission whatever and
am, therefore sell cheap. Any qumuitr, from 511
lbs up to 2t)0,l)lK), enn '*e .supplied. Address orders
to ISAAC IVTLKERSON, Athens Ga.
March 17—tint.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
J. VP. JJE.J PUSA’CO.
A RE daily receiving from New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large
and well selected stock ot GOODS, con
sisting as follows :
DRY GOODS, Staple ami Fancy ;
Groceries, Tobacco, &c.;
Hardware, Crockery;
Boots and Shoes ; Iron; Salt;
Nails, Anvils, Vices and Bellows ;
Castings, Wood Ware,,;
Carpenter’s Tools, all descriptions;
And many other articles too numerous to
mention, which we oiler to our friends and
the public in general, at a small advance on
COST. Purchasers will do well to give us
call, before purchasing elsewhere. We
will be found at the old stand of Grady &
Nicholson.
Athens, March 10, 1859.
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ri^HESE Scales are now
X regarded as the Stand
ard for Correct Weight,
and are in use by nearly
every Railroad Company,
Merchant, and manufactu
ring establishment in the
country. Tlie reputation
which these Scales have
acquired has been ofstes-
dy growth from the com
mencement to the present
time, and is based upon the
principle adopted by ua,
and never deviatedTrom, of
allowing none but perfect
weighing machines to go
forth from our establish
ment.
We have more than one
hundred different modifi
cations of these Scales,
adapted to the wants of
every department of busi
ness where a correct and
durable Scale is required.
Call and examine or send
for an illustrated circular.
FAIRBANKS & CO.
1NO Brondiray,
New York.
I
WAR, WAR, WAR,
Is declared against Pains ol any kind by
DR. A* W. ALLEN'S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT !
A ND every Southerner will be satisfied by using
one dollar's worth that they Itavo no further
use for Northern Liniments. For family and Plan
tation use it lias no comil. It cures Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Strains, Braises, Burns, Fresh Cuts,
Pains in tho Back nr Limlis, Cholic in Afan ot
Beast, anil is tho only certain Remedy known for
Blind Staggers in Horses; and every one will find
it a saving of time aud money by keeping a supply
on hand.
CERTIFICATES.
Adiens August. 16 1858.
Thisisto codify that wo have used Dr. Allens’s
I.iuimcnt in cases of Colic, Switmy, Galls, Ac., in
horses, ntnl always with purfect success. One of us
line used it forUhcmatura also, and with thehap
piest effect. SAULTEK * IVY.
Ly Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus,
Georgia. Noue genuine without the Signature
and seal of A- W. Allen,
C.UTIOX To Evkktiiobt.—Don't uso any more
•Northern Liniment until they have given the South
ern Liniment a fair trial.
For sale in Athens, by Sacltku k Ivv, mid J. W
Kkayes a Co.
PRICES REDUCED!
ROSS CRdtJVE,
AGENT FOB
WOOD & PEROT,
ORNAMENTAL AND IRON WORKS,
Philadelphia. Pa.
T HE subscribers are now prepared to furnish nc
orders for Iron Railings for Cemeteries; Pubii
Squares, Buildings, Ac., Iron Verandahs, Iron
Stairs, Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree
boxes, Animals, Stotaary, Garden Vases and ws
corative IronWork generally.
Being in the eentre of tho Iron and Coal District,
where the necessary materials can be had nt the
lowest prices, and being the oldest and in .st expe
rienced as well as the largest house in the United
States in this particular branch, and having an un
usually large number of designs, wo arc able to fur
nish all work at short notice, and at lower rates than
can bo done by any competitors.
IPo have appointed BOSS CRANE our agent
ia Athena, Ga., and refer all needing work to him
for information and dcsjrns, and who is authorized
by us to sell all work delivered on board of vessels
st Philadelphia, as tho lowest Philadelphia prices.-
A new book of designs, with reduced prices con be
seen by calling on the Agent.
February 84-ly. WOOD k PEUOT.
NOTICE.
T HE New High Slionk Manufacturing Com
pally, ln«yii)!j purchased anil put in complete
operation, IIool Machinery, are prepared to
Card Wool Uolis or **uin mid Weave the aarne into
clo’h aa persona may dcairc: A11 Wool sent or left
at the Rail Road office at Mndioon Ua., plainly
tnarked the owners nnmcfl and letters of inatruc
t ion Mo this office will he brought hero Monufac-
fared ®nd returned. Yams Oxunburgs and Stripes
for Hale. High Shoal* Goo., Mav 4th 1859.
May 12—tf. ISAAC POW ELL*President.
New Spring Good?!
1859.
JAMES A. CARLTON
I S now opening a splendid stock of fancy
and staple dry goods, which are beautiful,
comprising many varieties, and good bar
gains can be obtained, by calling at No. 7,
Granite Row.
April 31, 1859.
TO TEACHERS.
I nAVE new on hand the best and fullest stock
•f Nchool books ever offered in Athoiui Call
and examine. WM. N. WHITE.
January 6, 1859
NEW SPRING GOODS 1
F. W. LUCAS.
S now receiving the largest and most ele
gant stock of Fancy Goods ever offered
in this market, and having bought them on
the best possible terms, can affurd and will
sell them as low ns they can be bought in
any Southern market.
Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods!
Elegant French.Dress Patterns, in Dou
hie Skirl Organdies; French Jaconets,
Swiss Muslins, French Cambrics,
liantes, &c„ &c.
Summer Silk*,
Bareges, Tissues and Grenadines,
In Plain Patterns, Rubes a’Jupe; Double
Skirts, &c*,&c.
Mourning Goods.
Bl’k Bombazines, Crapes, Bareges, Crape
Maretze, Canton Crapes, Bl’k French Jaco
net, Dl’k Twisted Silks, &c., Bl’k Organdies
and Jaconets, Bl’k and White Organdie Dou
ble Skirts, with all other mourning articles.
Embroideries and Lace Goods
Elegant Thread Lace Setts, Collars and
Sleeves; French wrought Muslin Collars
and sleeves; all kinds of Swiss and Jar-
unci collars separate ; Swiss anJ Jaconet
Flouncings, Edgings, Insertings, &c., of
all styles and qualities.
JllUlinei'ij Goods and Hr ess
Tutjtrjni.ras,
Lining Silks, Fringes, Ribbons, Laces, &c
&c. in great variety.
Gloves and Hosiery:
.911 kinds of Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ kid and
summer Gloves, elegant twisted Silk Mitts
Cotton, JLinen and Silk
Of all'kindsand qualities,fol Ladies, Misses*
Gents and Boys.
SIRAtVI,* AND BAXTIIAilS.
Elepant Bl’k Lice Shawls and Mantillas
all the new styles of Summer Coverings.
STAPLE GOODS.
White Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss Goods,
Linen Diapers, and Sheetings, Shirtings
Prints, Ginghams, &c., in great variety.
Housekeepers Goods.
Table Linens, Damask .Diapers, Towelings,
Linen Sheetings, Furniture Goods.
Lace Muslins and Oil Curtains.
WTiibou? Shabcs,
OF NEW Sc BEAUTIFUL STYLES
TAILOR’S GOODS.
Cloths, Cassimercs and Vestings, of new
and handsome styles. All kinds of Cotton
and Linen Goods, lor Gent's and Boy’s wear
Suits made up to order and warranted to fit.
BOIsTIjra CMsOTIMS.
IJarttoarc, (Sutltrg nub Crotltcrii.
SADDLES. BMIDLE& WHIPS. BUGGY MAT S
Ladies and Mioses Shoes, of the bcatPhila-
delphit make.
Athens, March !7th, 1859.
FOR TIIE LADIES
A NEW and splendid assortment of Pomades
II dk rehtef Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Soaps,
ana Fancyarttcles, generally inn received aud
for sale by O. W. A II. R. J. LONG
July 7 8>gu of tho Negro and JIurisr
4 I).Ul.\I.SiKAT« K>» SAI.K.—Agrecar
bly to an order ot tlio C’oart of Ordinary of
Franklin county, Ga., trill be so ld before tlio Court
house door in Cami-svillc, said county, within tlie
lawful hours of sulo, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, one tract of land, lying iu said county,
on tlio wntors of Clark’s Creuk, adjoining lands of
Adams, Baldwin and others, contniuiugjtlirco hun
dred and seventeen (317) acres, more or less. Sold
as tlio property of Elam Farme r, deceased, for tho
benefit of thelicirs and creditom of said deceased.
Terms on tbo dnv of sale.
JAMES M. FARMER, )
HEP3EY FARMER, (
June2 40d 1
TIMO. C. ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C< LYMAN, Assistant isecretary.
H. niTNTINGTON. Trctulcnh
Wm. N. BOWERS. Actuary.
Adrn’rs.
I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
Sewing Machines.
A DIIIMSTUATOll’S SALK Will bo
sold before tbo Court-house- door in Hartwell
lUrt County on tlie first Tuesday in August next’
within the legal hoars nf sale.tbe'follnwing property
to wit; ono tract of laud lying iu said County ,ou tlio
waters of Cold iFater Creek, containing one hun
dred and fifty acres (150,) adjoining binds ofThcs M
Evenson, A J Brown aud others. Sol l us the pro
perty of Wm Rucker deceased, for tlio benefit of the
tieirs and creditors of said deceased.
Juno 23 4M - . WM. CHILD8, Adm’r.
4 U.T11.MMTIS A t O(CM SAI.E.—WUl Gc
sold before tlio Court-house door, in tiie town
of Hartwell, Hart county, on the first Tuesday iu
August next, within the legal hcuis of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: Ono tract of land, con
taining two hundred and thirty metes, more or less,
lying in said eonnty, adjoining lands of Hillinrd
Duncan nml others. Sold ns the property ofEdcy
Bowers, dee -asod, for tho heirs of said deceased.
Juno 23 40d JOSEPH P. BOWERS, Adm’r.
H _ ~ABT MkrrilTa Stale-Will be sold on llte
first Tuesday in August next, before the
Court-house door, in the town of Hartwell, during
tilt legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit : One negro boy named Sy, about twelve years
of age. yellow complexion. Levied on by virtue
of it justice Court ft. fa. issued from the II tilth
district G. M ill favor of L C Hnlbrook vs. James
M. Carles. Levy maile and returned to bv me by
Inwfnl constable. RICHMOND SKELTON.
July 23 tds Sh'ff.
B ANKS Sbrriirs Sale.—’Will be sold at lie
county site in Bunks county, nt Alliinton, on
tbe first Tuesday in August next*, within the legal
boms of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One tract of laud, containing fifty (5b) acres, ad
joining lands belonging to lluilsnn Mos.-t mid Fran
cis Jordan, in the 448th district. I-evicd on ns
tlie property ol George Fierce, to satisfy one ti.t'a.
in favor of C. R. Siuimons—fi fa issued from the
.Justice court, held in and f>r the 448th dis
trict. Levy made nml returned to me by a lawful
constable. WILLIAM P. RICHARDS, Sh’ff.
June 30 tds
MOSS & NEWTON, A6ENTS,
Athens, Geo., and
R. L. MOSS, Agent, Lexington, Geo.
W E nrc selling those Afarhiucs at iho same
Bl’ricc that they arc sold in Now York,
•Vuy 5
H ART* Deputy Hlicrill’w Bills-.— Win be
sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
before the Court house door, in the town of Hart
well, during the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Two town lots situated in tho town of Hartwell,
knowu in the plan of snid town ns lots Nos. 3 and
*. Levied on as tho property of II G Freeman,
y virtue of a fi fn issued trout Franklin Superior
Court, in favor of W li Poole, vs H G Freeman.
June 30 tds WM- A. NEESE, D. Sti ff.
BARTHOLF’S
SEWING
MACHINES
A RE the only Machines which singly tews in a
xm.superiurmanner, LEATHER, CLUTH, KER
SEYS, SILKS, i.incus, .Tlnaliua,snid Ilema
Gfithrra, Turku, Sews in Cord without Bas eing.
Vans Linen, Cotton or Silk 7’kread. Makes tlie
Imeriorkcd or llack-Sliieli on both sides, which
cannot be Ripped or Riveted, andis very elastic
and ibrMasliineL so simple that any person can
operate it. Runs .it high speed. Is very durable.
All if the above facts will be proved to any person
wishing to purchase, by calling at Leyden's Sewing
Machine Depot. A. LEY DEN.
Dec. 9*lu>3. General Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
R abun siiGiurr s nai,k.—Win bo
sold betorc the Court-house door in tlie town
of Clayton, in snid county, on tho first Tuesday in
August next, within the legal hours of sale,'die
following property, to-wit:
Two lots, the tracts or lota of Uml in the village
of Clayton, whereon the defendnm, James31 Quil-
linn now lives, containing four and otic half acres,
including tlie store-house and other buildings. Sold
as the property of said James M Quillimi, tnsatisfy
two fi faa issu ed from tho Superior Court ot said
county, one in favoi of B W k J P Force k Co.,
ono iu favor of Gcorgo Z Wuldron k Co., vs said
James M Quitlian.
Also, at tlie sams time and piece will be sold,
ot of land number four iu the fourth district of said
leounty. Sold as tlie property of the defendant,
George P Bedford, to satisfy a fi fa issued from tbe
Inferior Court of Gilmer eonnty, Georgia, in favor
of John B Graham, vs said George P. Bedford,
principal, Benjamin Realties and Elijah M Hall,
security on ensa bond.
June 30 td L. M. BEAVERT, Sh’ff.
Legal Advertisements.
WOTICB.-T wo months after date, application
. .1 will he made to tlio Court of Ordinary of
Jackson county, for leave to soil all tlie lands be
longing to the estate of Joint Goodman, late of said
ounty, deceased. R. 11. GOODMAN,
June 2 2in Adm'rof John Goodman, dcc’d
©TICE.—Two months after date application
11 will he made to thrOrdinnrv of Hart County
for leave to sell all tlio Lands belonging to tho es
tate of John McGoo. deceased.
JAMES TAYLOR, Admin’rj
MARY McGEE, Admin'x.
G eorgia, jackmon county —
Whereas, Surah D. Brown applies to mo for
letters of administration on tlie estate of Thomas L
Brown, Into of said county,deceased,
Tlicsc are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and
singular I lie kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lo file their ohjectiois, if nny they have, why the
ndmii-istrntiouof said estate should not bo granted
to the applicant at tlio next August term of tho
Court of Ordinary of snid county.
Giveu under my hand nt efliee,22d of June, 1859
Juen’JO JOHN « ITITMAN, Ordinary.
H AUT bspaty Shrnffs Sole.’—Wifi ~be
sold on Iho first Tuesday in Auguit next, be
fore tho Court-house door, in tlie county of linn,
during tho legal hours of sale, tho following pro
perty, to-wil: *
Ouo largo road wagon. Levied npon as tho
iroperty of John Temples, by virtue of a fi. fa. in
nvor of Ford k Jones, against C \V Temples,
irineipal, nml John Temples, and sundry other
i fas ngniust the said C W Temples, principal,and
John Temples, security.
June30 tds W. A. NEESE, D. Shff
P ostponed coroner s »nie win bo
sold before the Ccurt-hnuso door, in Camca-
ville, Franklliu cou- ty within the lawful hours of
sale, on tlio first Tuesday in August uext:
Thirty acre# of ln:id, more or less, lying on tho
fork of A’ails Creek and Hu Ison ltivor. Also, ono
black liurae, six years old. All levied upon as the
property of John W. Vincent, to satisfy ono fi. fa.,
from Franklin Inferior Court, Newman IL Dortch
vs John W. Viuccnt, principal, and Thomas Mor
ris administrator ol K. W. Morris, deceased, secu
rity. JOHN STONER, Coroner.
Juuo 30 tds.
N OTICE —Two months after date arc shall ap
ply loihe Court of Ordinary of Franklin County
Ga. I'orleavs to sell all the Sands, belonging to the
,-state of Francis Sextcn, late of said County de
ceased, to pay the debts of said di ceased, June Gill
l8j9 ‘ THOMAS A. YOWE, ) p„ rll ,nr*
HENRY F.STOVALL, ( t ’ xecu,or *
June IS—2m.
[YTOTICE.—All persons are hereby forewarned
j ’’ from crediting my wife Jnno Gholston on my
account, ns sbolitu left my bod and board without
legal cause or provocation.
June 9.^ J. S. GnOLSTON.
NO'IICE.
* LL persons nro hereby fore warned from c red
A. ing my wife, Nancy Gholston, on my account
be lias left mv bed aud board without cause or
vocation NATHANIEL B. GHOLSTON.
A nunry 20—tf-
This old and reliable Company, established for nearly Fifty Years, continues to Insurff
against Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings, FurnitCrre, Warehouses* Stores, Merchant
dise, Mills, and most other kinds of property, on its usual satisfactory t6rms.
Particular attention given to insuring Farm Property, consisting'of Dwellings, Barnrf
and Out-Buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Slock, 1 lay. Grain, Farming Utensils/
&c., &c., contained in the saute, fur a term of three rr live years at low rates of prenihtmv
Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned, the duly artthOrittA Agent
for Athens and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs*
in funds current in the cities of New York or Boston, as the assured may prefer.
Athens Ga., June 2, 1659, WM. F. BASS, Agent.
JVew Spring f Summer Goods t
wwmm & rnmn,
At Their New Stove on Bvoab Street,
W HERE they are permanently located, are now opening a large stock of
Ready-Made CLOTHING, for spring and slimmer wear,
Also, a very extensive assortment of PIECE GOODN, consisting of
CLOTHS, CASSniERES, LINENS, SII.K .AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS,
which will be sold by the yard, or made up to measure, to suit customers.
CP* All work ordered at this establishment will be got up at short notice, and in very
superior style. We will run two sewing machines, which will give us great advantages
in time, and having an experienced Cutter and reliable workmen, we hope to be able It
accommodate our friends and patrons. Our stock consists in part, of the following articles-
SOFT HATS. CASS1MKUE HATS, MOLESKIN HATS, t
FINE SHIRTS, FINE COLLARS, SUSPENDERS,
HALF HOSE, STOCKS, GLOVES, CRAVATS,
EXTRA EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS,
WHITE S A.TX3ST VESTS.
Super Black atul Fancy Cloths, WHITE & RITCH.
*• Black and Fancy Cassimeres, WHITE & RITCH.
“ Black and Fancy Silk Vestings, WHITE & RITOH.
We invite our friends and the pnblic generally to give us a call, pledging ou».
selves to useonr utmost exertions to please all who may lavor ns with a call.
W. H. H. WHITE. J. E. RITCH.
Arliens. Ga„ April 21, 1859.
HARDWARE. CROCKERY.
T HE attention of tho public is called to our large and well selected stock of
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Ginas & China, m,it B01I.DER & MATE HI A I.
consisting in part, of LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door,
Sash and Blind Fastenings, &c., &c.
il TCXSTQt ©If W32SI2 (3&©?£12l 9
CEJWlXi ^ar8TT.4gk,gar53C333S <££ i c£>ce>Hs3
Are the best ever offered in this market: Bench Moulding, Bead, Rabbit,
Match and Flooring Planes, Chisels and Gouges, Saws. Augers, Hammors, Axes, Are.
The best'kind, all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
GLASSWARE of all kinds. Cut and Pressed, of the finest patterns.
CHINA, choice selections of Dining and Tea Sets, banded and plain.
a&sssasssir<ss s oraii Kinds.
Leather, Cloth, Lace, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, Are., Arc.
ftLIL <D©@®i WMUFSftMTiE®
-A.. w-srisra- <sb go.,
Athens. Ga., June 17, 1858. No. 6, BANK ROV
f MtAXKLiH HbrrifP* Male.—
IVill be sold before tho Court-house door in
Cnrnctville, Franklin county, or: the first Tuesday
in August next, within the lawful; hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit.
Two hundred acre* of land, more nr- less, lying
on ltocky Creek, adjoining lands of Jacob Whuieu-
nut nml others. Levied upon as the property of
Henry Wliisennnt, and John W llolmea, to satisfy
one fi fit from Franklin Superior Court, Salter k
Ivy vs. Wliisennnt k Holmes, and one fi fa from
the J-istico Court of the 214th district of snid coun
ty, Barrett k Carter vs IFhiscnant k Holme*.
Also, nt the same time end place, tlie one undi
vided eleventh part of five hundred acres ofland,
lying in snid county, being the place whereon Tem
perance Manley now lives, adjoining Charles Rice
and IFilliain W A/itchclI's lauds, ou tho waters of
Rice crock. Levied upon as tiie property of Rich
nrd Manley, to satisfy one fi fa from the Justice
Court, in favor of Moses Mnniey, assignee of
James Attuwav \s Richard Mauley
Also, atthe same time and place, one yoke of
oxen, one cow and calf, black nnd white pidcd,one
sorrell horse. f> yean. old. Levied upon os tlio
property of William H Alexander,to satisfy onefi
fa from FranklinSupcrior Court,Crawford H Little
vs. William 11 Alexander.
JOHN W. VINCENT, Sh’ff.
•Tune 30 tds.
W HITE Foslpossed Shtriffs Male.—
Will ho sold nt Mount Youah, on the first
Tuesday in August next, in tlio legul hours of sulo,
tlio following property, to-wit:
Seventy (74») acres of land, more or less, with re
serve of the homestead,of lot No 82, in iho second
district; ono two-horse wagon and harness; one
blind gray horse, supposed to he ten yoarsold;
two cows and yearlings. All levied upon as tlio
property of Tims W Jarrard, to satisfy two fi fas
issued from White Superior Court, one in favor of
Clark,Hyde A Co , vs.T IF Jnrratd maker, and
Josiah D Jarrard,security, and tiienthcrfi fa Rob
ert Al’ringlo vs j D Jarrard nnd Thomas W Jar-
rnrd, security. ISAAC BOIVEN, Sh’ff,
June 30 tds
SPBtftS MB SeiifiEB TBABE
OF 1859.
W E would respectfully call tiie attention of the resident* of Athens, and those residing in its vie Us
to our stock of these goods. They nrc thoroughly seasoned, and the very best quality of Good
manufactured. They consist, in part, ns follows:
24 feet Sheets, in Frescoes, Chintz, Oak, Ac: > 18 feet sheet* in Chintz, Drabs, Ac,;
12 feet ’’ “ Frescoes, States, Flowers, Ac: 3 feet, 4 ft 6 inches nnd 6 feet Cheap Oil Cloths;
H'e will cut the above good) to tit any sized or shaped cmry, room or stairway, and will warrant orr
prices, for tho same quality of goods, to compete favorably, (remembering the expenses and freights,)
with any of the first class lie uses North.
MATTINGS! MATTINGS ! !
Wo arc now receiving our Spring Slock of Mattings, which wo are offering at a small advance e*
what they cost us laid down hero- In widths and color they nrc as fellows:
Striped Matting, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4; Red Chock Matting, 4-4,5-4 end 6-4; TVhito Mailing,
Who would he without Matting during the Summer season ?
CARPETINGS Z
Our stock in this line is good ns usual. IFe are now receiving tui invoice of Crossley'e Brussels,
to which wc would invite the attention of those wishing to purchase carpets this Spring. Farther, we
G EORGIA, Ranks Cannlr-Whereas, it
has beeurepresented to me,th!.t William F T
l'ortcr. Into of said county, deceased, having
wl i : c in life a considerable estate, and no per
son having applied to me for administration on said
estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish tho
kindred and creditors of snid deceased, to show
cause, if nny they have, why ndiriinistrationsheuld
not bo granted to the Clerk of tlie Supcrioror Clerk
of the Inferior Court, or such other person a* the
Court may think proper, at the next August term
of snid Court.
Glvci. under my hand nt office, 23d Juno 1859.
June 30 30d F. G. MOSS, Ordinary.
H all miiehieem mai.e.—On the first
tiling iu this line.
any
WINDOW SHADES!
stock, we have just adoed another invoice per steamer via Savannah, of Volvu RordcrcJ GoM
Shades, aud Gold £hadct with flowers, which make our stock now full aud complcto.
SUNDRIES!
Rugs, of all qualities ; Door Mats, inside and outside; Woolon and Linen Crumb Cloth*; Straw
Hearth, nnd Hair Brooms ; Tabic OU Clothes; Green Baize; Carpet Sweepers; Barring on’s Cat pet
Lining; Picture Tusscis, nnd everything usnaJy found iu a firet-class Carpet-House. Carpets made nr.
Oil Cloths cut and laid by competent workmen.
P CI ALL orders faithfully ana promptly executed. Those who ouco call on us. wil al
* ways come again, at our motto is, FAIR DEALING,
ly Terms cash, or city acceptance. JAMES G. BAILIE k BROTHER,
New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St. Augusta, Ga., 2d door above Bank of Augusta
JAS. G. BAILIE, "
Atril 7 234 King st. Charleston, S. C.
€t®¥iti© t jtDfRHie »r
WHOLESALE ^AND RETAIL.
AT R. L. BLOOMFIELD’S,
I N Bank Row, will he found the larged and best assortment of CLOTHING in upper Georgia; and
wo do not sell it cheaper than tlio cheapest, do not purchase, but be sure and give ns a trial, befor
Tuesday in August next,within the usualhoure ! purchasing, as I have a partner in New Y’ork picking up such bargains as are forced on the market
of sale, will he sold before the Court house in \ tho heavy failures. This gives us a great advantage over those who visit New York once or twice
Gainesville, tiie following propert y, to wit: year: aud we arc willing to extend the same to our customers. W e arc receiving new good* every week
Jll the laud nnd promises whereon the defendant n tho yoar, uud should we not suit at one time call again, as our stock is always changing. Our manu
Henry Morgan now lives in the 1-Jth district of snid \ artery dep -rtment has grown to bo quite a large business. Wo not only make for customers by me
county, Nos not kuuwn, lying on the Chcstatec-
River. Levied to satisfy three fi fas issued from ; i
tlie Justices court of tho e75th district OH., of said 1
eouuty, onoN Smith, vs. Henry Morgan, one J N
Garrison A Co. vs said Morgan, and oue WK Bold
ing vs said Henry Morgan. Levied on and re
turned to me by a constable,
June 30 W.P.S.VITH.D Sh’ff.
IBWO MONTHS after date, application wil
1 be made to the Ordinary nf Jackson county,
for leave to tell tlie interest of JosseAand Martin
G Simmons, minor orphans of J Simmons, deceas
ed. the north half of lot of laud No. 240, 8th dist.
of Mcrriwetbcr couuty, for a division.
June 30 HENRY J. SIMMONS, Guardian
G J,EOBGIA, -Jsscksoss County.— Whereas,
t FennelS. Wilson applies to me for letters of
administration on tho estate of Anns Bradberry,
late of said eonnty, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred nnd creditors of said deceased,
to filo their objections, if any they have, why tho
administration of said cstato should not he granted
lo tbe applicant at the next August Term of the
Conrt of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand, nt office,i7th June, 1859-
JuneJU 30d JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ord.
ut make and sell it rcady-mtide, which enables us to make a full suit of clothes in twelve
sof necessity. Wo are en il-lod also to koop a largo assortment ot Cloths, Cassimeres, Yes
solo by yard or made to oi l)r. Valises, Trunks, F'urnUhing goods of latest styles, and a
ns. Romoinbe.-the old slot s. Bank Row. (Oct. 8th,) R. L. BLOOMFIEL
WATCHES,
Tewelry«
P
o Bookstore.
“'Athens, April 11,1859.
^ CLOCKS,
Silver-Ware
LATED GOODS, Musical Instruments, G. A. Prince &
Co.’s Improved Melodeon, Canes, Guns, Vases, Fine
Cutlery; Hemming Sc Son’s Celebrated Needles; and a
great many articles too numerous to mention. JS^All kind;
of repairing done at short notice, and warranted to give sat
faction! Call aud examino before purchasing, at the ne w store, next door
A- S.&M- II. MAKDEVILLE.