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p,if>!ir JlffiDijr <la)*oa.
, lt t „ pu vious notice, a re-
,".1,1, niiiiibiT cl' the citizens of
nu t in the Court House on the
,f M«j inst, for the purpose of ta-
. ■ into consideration the propriety
‘ mim- delegates to the Cuhcrnu-
,4 convention which meets in . It.-
,/cville some time if. June next,
ibt jnotion
RIGS MAD ALLION VELVET
G F.ORG! A, Wullow County.—Court of\
Or.hnny, May Tt— ‘ !
j.,u.es Tnnnrr, Guardian
Mj.jiljes I., this Court for letters ot uistuissiou from
•rti-t pnar.liflll'tilj.:
This is. thrrrtorc, to cite end tidmonUh ell per
son* i-ori enied, to show cause,if miy exists, wby
lilt or* *.f dismtstuni should not he granted the ap
plicant at the July Term next of this Court
tty order of ttic Court, this9th da
May l.">
f the Court, this 2th dayofHnv. ISfil.
JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinalv. ’
tOd.
tittle if. .Mine I rjKOHfil*) Walton C'ouuly.— Court of i
l ii,. I \! I'eavert ! ^ Ordinary, May Term, 1861.— It’tier,‘As,
lie 11' !• " ‘ • Cliarlua .1. Sorrells, guardian for John E. Austin
ie chair, anu A.cot* I applies to this Court for tetters of dismission from
cal!
■r-.)ll
c ret ary.—
:i,.i, oft.apt. Joint Beck, acorn*
of live were appointed, consist-
\V. l’itfiifor.l, l>. B. Beck, M.
Juscph Arctul.ill a:ul James
•, to icpnrt business for the
of the meeting. Sait! commit-
» h (iur.rdinn*hip:
Tum is, therefore, to cite and odmonLh nil per»
»o is concfrurd, to *tu»w cause. il any exists, why
•tnlere of (iuinidaion should not be granted the *»>
ptn*ant, ai tho Auynst term next ot naid Court,
lly older of the* Cour: tfteiHii day of May, 1861.
JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinal t.
May 15 *iOd
C 'lEORr.U, Wnltou fa
U Ordinary, May Ter
...ried the following names as dele-
, - to the said Convention: the lion.
W. C.ii non, Hon. Joiin Beck,which
a ratified by said meeting.
»n, the meeting adjourned !
;i no
only.— Court oj
... w l.l ! <trdmary, May Tern , IN'*!.—Whereat*, i
r.Ui'l a SiiOtl absence, , William Jackson, administrator on the estate of-
John L. Shorn*. deceased,apptiea to this Court for
letter** of dir million : _ (
This is, therefore, to rite riwl admonish ah per* ;
*o?i* con- erntMl, f.» show cause. If any ox’ms, why j
letters of diMmai*n»n should not ho granted to the I
( applirnntnt the l>crrmt»er term next of this Court. !
iiv order of the Court. this'Jth May, 1801. ,
. .. . . - , JESSE MITCHELL. Ordinary. .
\Uv. lsl 1 uestlay .u June next.— j May 15 f*m
!:•• j» ople of H,\ un county are gen-
:b invited to . item!, for the purpose j Lr'i”
in iking a volunteer company to j
ml in readiness in ease of necessity,
1.1 view of alarming prospects of the
country, ami o! the disturbance in the
I'l.blie iiiiiul consequent upon the elec-
111 in
1,1 «'t -Mi ilium Lincoln to the Pres-
■ii' } ol he I inted States,
(hi tnoli,,11 it was ordered that the
i i ceilings o( this n etting be sent to
1 Banner olliee, fot publication.
L. M. BEAVERT, Ch’n.
V A. Cdffke, Sec’y.
Wulton C'ownljr*—Whfrea*,
v Julia llrcirer applies to me for letters
si ration on the estate of James Brewer,
;»»d county, deceased :
| Those are, therefore, to cite and admnnrih all
and singular the kindred ni*d creditors of »aid
decrast-d, to show cause, if auv they have, why
letters of administration should not he issued to
, the applicant, «t the July Term next of* hi* Court.
jny hand and official signature,
IPEfi.
English Royal Velvet, Brussels. Three-Ply and Ingrain
In New and Beautiful Patterns, Just received.
DAMASKS. OF ALL KINDS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS.
CORNICES, BANDS, LOOPS, See., WINDOW SHADES. -
Floor and Table. Oil Clo1hs. 9 m Jflotx. cJlitigg,
Wall Papers and Borders, &c., dzc.
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED—For Sale by
James G. Bailie & ESi’Otiier,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS,
205 BRCAD STREET, ATTGTTSTA, GEO-,
Sept. 13—Urn
I860 I860
MOSS & NEWTON
MARTIN INSTITUTE.
J etlerson, Jackson ounty, G a.
jiiiTviBa'wiicxsm'rK' aias.oui»«
JOHN R. ISTORTM, A.. IB., -Principal.
MRS. C. C. TRIPPE, A. M.)
OB. N. ESTES. > Assistants.
JOHN F. ESPY, >
DEPARTMENTS 1
1st. Primary Department—children of both sexes: 2d. Advauced Female Department;
3d. Advanced Male Department.
TUITION PER TERM OF FIVE MONTHS.
English Elementary branches,
Geogrnpbv. Arithmetic, Kug Grsramir. Coinjw>*ilion,
Greek. Latin, French, i-ogic, Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Geo r.
gone met ry, Algcbm, Purveying, Ac.
T11E NEXT FALL TERM will*
$8 00
$12.50
etry, Tri-
$17,50
this 'JtJi day cf Mu>, 1861.
JKSSil MITCHELL, Ordinary.
Mov 15 30d.
May Term, — Whcr
Auiiiiuutrntor **n t!ie estate of !
d-censed, appliu* 10 this Court for !
Or.ii
It Wl itrl.ei
Mark Ptdtlili
Letters *>f Disini
This is, llicrcfotr, to cite nittl admonish all per-
sona concerned to tiu w cuuse, it any exist*, w hy
letter* *>f ui*mission 'Oioiild not be ^rsntea to the
applicant, at the Dec tin be. tenn next ot this
Court.
fly order of the Court, thi* Oth davot Mav, 18CI
IVttce MtTi’ill'i 1 < >. i: -
Mav K
•IRE OFFERING •IT
New York, Charleston, or Augusta Prices, Freight added,
The Largest Assortment ever offered in this Market, ol
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 4-4 to 12-4 ; Furniture Oil Cloths;
AVliito and Bed-Checked Matings.
111 Heart/, lings .iurf Door . w
_ opca on Moud&y the 1st day of July,186l
The building ha* bceu remodelled and cularged, and wall now accoinino
dale over iwonttndrt d ttuik nls. Thn different Departments occupy »epi
rate portions of the building.
ENDOWMENT.
The Institution ban (revived an endowment of $13,000, under
•F \YM. D. MARTIN, deceased. The greater part of tho income on that sum, is being up
j plied this year to the part payment of d*o atiove low rates of tuition.of every^ atndcnt in school
1 without any dialiucticu as to where he or she may reside. The income received for the past six
1 months w as four per eeut on the $15,000. -
j The aociety in JctVcrson i» good—so much ho, that there no village in Georgia in which cblldrec
1 are safer from co.raptiug influences. The climate is healthy and salubtious.
| Hoard can be had in the best of familioa at from $7 to ?IU per mouth.
I The low rates of Tuition and Hoard, the still further reduction of tuitiou by tho income ou the en
j dowinent. the superior facilities for learning mat are afforded, amt the excellent discipline that pre
! vails in the government of the School, make the Martin Institute worthy of that | ntiouage w hich i;
• is now receiving from part uts aud guxrdiaua of upper Georgia.
I The present Jjpring tenn will clone on Wednesduy the 1-tii d»vof June next, on which day, r
! Literarv Address will l>e de»ivcr*jd hv
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
C. inn, S. WATSON. J BELL, W. A. WORSIIAM. U. J. .HILLICAN,
1). L JAKKKTT, W. S. THOMPSON, J. YENAHLE.
April 21th, 1801.
J. H. S. DAVIS, Sec y.
MADISON SPRINGS. ! »1 H. MeL. a ..),
«BJETTKIt tlim 1, ttioumind Ruitty ro mintin'
■ ■ UU«l,thnu for on- innocent uunto eullcr.',
THE PROPRIETORS OF
mi. jr. ito\'£E nons»
I3IPBBIAI. WISE
BJTTERS,
being nware that the public have tone and otton
been imposed on by unprincipled quacks who
have advertised their xortktn. nostrum* as ft cur*
lor disease, feel a delicacy iu calling attention to
this TRULY VAt.AUBLE UEDICIKB: and
unless they were satisfied that a trial of only one
bottle would convince all who doubt its virtues,
they would not veuture as they have done, to
iiceest their all in its success. They assure tho af
flicted, that tor
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
11 enk Lung**, Weak Stomach, Indigent ion. Dya
pepsia. Nervous Debility, Piles, and for the Dis
ease* peculiar 10 Females, that by using 1)R. J.
BOV EE POPS' IMPERIAL WISE BIT-
TERS,that they triil matt undoubtedly be benefit
ted, if not cured.
DU DODS in.an euiinont and successful physi
cian, and his character is fur too dear to him, to
allow auy one to offot a wort Ideas “ Catch pen ny
Hnmbuz" to the public, sanctioned by his name
as tho Discoverer and Manufacturer.
Try it. and be convinced, and then assist us ill
proclaiming its virtues to the aftlictedof tho land.
DR. J. B0VEE DODS’
IMPERIAL WIRE BITTERS,
4 RE universally acknowledged to bo superior
So nil others now before the public; Doing
HUTCHESON & HAMPTON
H AVK received thoir SPRIf G SUPPI.Yof
NEW and BEAl'Tim, GOOCH,
and offet nuperior inducement* to go 1 caah and
prompt paying customer*, In Supli a id W.noy
DRY GrO CD v
GEroceries, Hats. Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Iron and Steely Bellctes', Jn-
rils and 1*icea f Castings,
Glass and frockery Ware, Stone
AND HOLLOW WARE.
NAI1.S, TOBACCO, HARD WAKE aad
Culler), amt other thing* too numcrou* to men-
tion. QTAL80, tor nett Co*h,
•20,000 lb* Good Dry Utieon;
tOO barrel* Flour; 2000 bushel* Corn;
I.ard, Ac., Ac.
Athene, April to, 1861.
BACON & GRAIN DEPOT.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
W E Imvc on hand, and arriving, guarantied
to be tho very be*t. and which we offer
tow ns can tie bought anywhere—
1.'>0,000 lb, choice Ribbed Side*;
100,000 •• “ Shoulder*:
10,000 •' “ Clear Side*;
20,000 “ •• Family Ham*;
i 15,000 " Family l.eaf l.nrd.iu keg* and bbl*.
—AI.SO—
5000 bushel* C'lioiee Wliil* C orn ;
6000 " “ Yellow Coni.
omuosed of Barberry, Spikenard, Wild Cherry We are agents for Butcher * Bacon, which ia
free Burk, Camomile'Flower*, Gentian,Solomon'* the very linmbntnesi known m this section
t f .**•
*f seeking! «
I roost «i»ri
JESSE MlTCHEI.il, Ordinary.
Lin.
Lr
Coil. IltMVCll ( obi).
I he many admirers of the tlistin-
; ed .-talesman, Hon. Howell Cobb,
.i.l ri utet to s -e the announcement i -
lined in a letter which we copy i riKOUG
■ to the Athens Bit liner. Indeed the
,\i. V people <>!' this, and all of the
l\.:.:'i .!i;.tie States will regret to see
'I !.'• eotmiry can ill allord to lose
i,i- .miees oi une so pure, patriotic,
: an • tt.p!i*lifd in a ii that constitutes
stuti s'ttanship. In intellectual
• ;.;:'h he rises to the full stature of
;> in.iti. He ha*, done valuable ser-
. . e t' hi* Sta'e anti country, anil no
. ,i> has done more in defence of truth,
g'.it at:d jus'iec, and in "fleeting the
,;r.»n.> change which has oecutretl in
ii piilttieal il lations, to which we all
h nh for the preservation of our liberties
ami tilt- perpetuation of its blessings. . uri 'd aud forty m ro», more or Ic**, on ilia w»tcr> ’
1,01,11 , n:i> \„. live for ir-.rwl »n,l m r..o« i V(' 31 River, n.ljnming Inuda of David \Vnt.
the i .eh tew aid o f Lis
I'" v
Alliens. April 10. 1S60.
HARDWARE) CROCKERYi
Wullon C outily.-rowr/ * /' ,
Ordinary. May Teem, 1801.—WhorciP, j
Janu‘9 A- Kennedy, A<liniiii«trator, and Eliza- |
btsliA. Kci.nedy, Adininiatriitiix un th«* entntc oi ;
Kober: J. Kennedy, deceased, apply to thiA Ceurl i
lor luiifw of disniipeion :
Ihi" is. therefor**, to cite ami ndinoi,ir*b all per
son* t oiiccrm d. t*i ulio A cauxo. if any «*xi«t*, why
lr *,r-r-a <>i diaioippion -troulfl lioi be granted to the
appliunut*, at the December term next of tltip>
Court.
By order of tho Court, this Oth day of May, 1£61.
JESSE MITCHELL, Ordiuurv.
Mav 15 Gni
T HE munition of the public ig culled to our large and well selected stock of
II.IBDWARR t f ROi > KKBV l fllaM*VliiM,BB«IBULDKIMI.llATBIIIAL U1IU ,,_ vlo ^
consisting iu part, of LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, Dulls, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door, I | a „! B inUieuight iruin, can rcuen here the next
JIadison fouuiy, Ga.
HIS we’.l-knowu kuoirn summer retreat if>
ain opened for the* accommodation ol Okk-o
either health or pleaxure; aud we m»w
rdinlly invito all our old customer* and all
■ other* who travel cither for hcafth *»r plcuaure. tr*
f give it* a call.
| \Ye do not think it necessary to give a fuU do
| scriptioii of thi* most beautiful spot, it is so well |
I known throughout most of the South. Suffice it ,
I to say, it canuot be surposacd, f«>r climate, health,
I bsBiitv, water*, scenery, aud in fact everything
i that can delight the eye or taste.
! Families wishing comfortable rooms, will plcasr*
i drop a line atntiug the number, , aud how long
' they wish to *tav. as those coining early aud stay-
i ing late, wilt Itiui it to their advantage, a* private
1 arrangement* will be nmdc with all ettcli it dc-
i aiwd- „ t ,
: Mr-lLSaulter lias pieparcd LinisoU with the
; best of coa«*hcs aud hack*, aud will be ready at the
Depot, and passenger* leaving Augusta or At
Sash and Blind i . timings, kr., &c.
ii ut'HiTja caiff wuaia (sa»(0H!si 9
Are the heel ever offered in this market: Dench Moulding, Bead, Rabbit,
Jay t« diuucr.
KATE OF BOAHD
$30 per month; $li‘ per week
| Slavs if
SCOTT A
2 per day.
A TY.NKIt
\ DVIIAIMTKATOKE NAI.E.—I*nr*u- 1
mu to mi i.riler uf tho Court of Urdinury of *
Fii.nkliii eounty, will be mill before the Court j
hou.M* door, in Cnruffeviile, said county, on the •
:ii si '1 uer lav in July iic\t,wiihiu the.lawful hours
«t suit*, nil the land belonging to the estate of]
IL ury M. Crump, ceceased, the ibiiio being the •
i>iricenth part ot tho tract of laud whtreon 1
Kli/.abeth Crump now lives, containing ouu hun
Match and Flootin^ IManes, .Miiicls and Gouges, Saws. Augers, Hammers, Axes, &c | Jd 'ori^he'cmirt house
flL- ®®Si, A-&. vie w j Hartwell on the first Tue*il
mil, anil to reap
paluotK
( ..tin
us, Kcrlcr and other*. Sold for the bonelit of
labors, i l *‘° heir* and creditor* of said Ueurv M. Crump, \
. # , . • ; decoaaed. Terms on the day of snl**.
i x.i it .1 patriots services Elizabeth crush*, Adm - *,
Ins cntitury, mtl although j Mlt >' 15 ,0q -
with much cm- 1
C\pri*SSt*S, in II Hiuen eiu- .venneit ..... .
1 . .* , f 1LORI.M, F ramtilln (ounlf,—Two
Ins lietermmntion >0 retltc lrotn VT luonih* Otter (late, application will l>e niude
tie, still, it offii-.al station has
;>i > li.irins to lure h in to c. ntinuo in
i\ Dust he will yiel I to th e wishes
‘' 1 people who cot.title in his wisdom
.. ! .itrientlv di sire to enjoy the bene-
l' : >1 his public co inetls.—.1 ngnstii
\fns from the War.
■’Then will the I.otd be jealous for
Ids him), nnd pity His people.
"I en, the 1 .oiil will answer anil sav '
unto l is people, Hehblii, 1 will send '
you corn, io.i! wine, nnd nil, and ye !
shall lie sa:i-ti-t rlioreivith ; nod 1
"ill t.'i in re nuke you n reproach
inn"ij tli ) heathen.
••But I will remove fur from you the
Xotherii nnn;;. nnd wit! drive him into
a hunt barren nnd desolate, with his
tore toward the East sea, nnd his
hinder part toward the utmost sea, and
Ids stink shall come up, and'his til n.v
v> r shall come op. In-eattse he hath
done great thlt^^.—.loti'.id, chap. 18
[2.1 V At a vote taken iu Blnuntsville,
1 nun., to assert a in wether llie midin
once would tolerate the the Abolition
h.'irranguiM of Andy .Johnson and Tom
Nelson, out i f an assemblage of 1.501 1
persons, only fire voted to hear them-
Cot Lull -Market.
Ai in N-, Apru :a> —Trice* of cotton, from 5 to
in * » ni-. N«*iic «'timing in.
*l»c Court of Ordinary *«’)!' Franklin
ihc lirht regular term allei flic « xpiration «
month* from thi* notice, for It axe to acll Ylx
The best kind, all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
C;L\SS\VARE ol all kinds, rut and Pressed, of the finest patterns.
CHINA, choice selections of Dining and Tea Sets, banded and plain
SSR88SSBSSOfall Kinds.
■Leather, Cloth, l.aee, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bulls, Axles, &c., ftc.
&©©©§ BISIPiSEgllKlTISIS,
-A- 3VT- WYNG Sc CO.,
Alliens, Ga.', June 17, 1858. No. C, BANK RO\ v
WHITE & RITCH.
Sit 1
Hale.—fFill be sold be
door in the town ot j
Hartwell on the first Tuesday in June next, dur j
ing the legal houriof sale, the following proper ;
ty. (O-U it J . . r | 1ST uni/llji?) >tu IUH ".Hi *•'*■ »' WW". w* «V“..
One town lot of land, situated in tuc town of I ^ mounl yuur Chicks again ? — then go at one
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
AND BLOOD 1'l ttlHER,
Tlif GREATEST Remedy in the Work
AND THK
Most Delicious
I AND
' DelighttuI CORIilAL'
EVER TAKEN.
The thousand*up
on thousand* who
are daily using
McLeau'sStreiigth-
euiug Cordial, cer
tify that it i« abso
lutely an iufallihlo
remedy for letio-
vating a n d
vigorntlng the'..—r^n—
Before TfiKing. ,t,u,tere ‘i a, *d di*-liter toKing
«a<cd system, purifying and enriching tho Blot •
restoring tlic *ick,buffering invalid to ,
HEALTH AND HTRENCSTII.
thebe is no mistake about it.
It wili cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dir r
rhun. Dvhcntorv, Headache, Depression of Sp
it*. Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad Breat
or nnv disease of the Liver, Ston ncli, or Bowel?
* -■^'GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healths
Strong and Vigorous ?
S^LADIES, do you warn the ll'ooin of Ilcali
Val aud Couifrey. They are the best remedy j
mown for Incipient Coustimptiou, Weak Lung*.
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Debility, Ncrvyus Di*
•asc. Paralysis, P»l;s, aud all cases requiring a
runic.
IF@^ ITIrO o
So common among the Clergy, and other Public
Speakers* it act* like a charm.
Asa beverage it is*pure, wholesome and deli-
dou* to the taste.
Physicians throughout the United States use it
n their practice.
CHAS. WIPniFIELP Sr CO.
Proprietors, 78 irilliam Street, N-. Y.
SoldTby Druggist* generally.
K. M. SMITH, Agent, Athens, Ga.
Oct 4. I8fi0
dcrsi»r .
Stovall, McLaughlin & co.
Bacon, Grain, Manures.
Augusta. Ga., April lo, 1801. lm
JVOTH'E.—Two month* after date applies*
ll tion will he made to the Court of Ordinary of
Hart county, Gt-orgia, at the first regular term af
ter the expiration of two months imm this notice, *
for leave to sell nil the lauds belonging to the es
tate of John C. Walters, deceased, for tho benefit
of the Leits and creditor*.
A. J. M. WALTERS, Adm’r of
March 27 2m John C Walters.
Hartwell, ami known in the plan ot said trwn as
!ot Xc. 15, containing i of an acre, mote or less
and get
M11 v I
BENJAMIN B. PARKER, Jr. Adm i
m mwm
a
AND PIECE GOODS FO
CENTLEMEN’S
ruulilin Count}.—Two
mouth* alter date, application will ho made
to the 1 oiirt «• t Ordinary of said county, at the
lir*t regular term after the expiration of two
month* from this notice, for leave to sell all the
lands and negroes belonging to the estate ol I ...
Janie* .Smith. Into cf .ai.l county, ilcicanoil. for 1 d! 1 11 Stncki.now opt n foi{lheiii.pert ion ofil.opnJ.tr. Itrunku soft
tin- benefit of the lii-ir* not ereditor*. | varictica of Gcntleincn a, youth s amt Iwy * Ready-Made Clotliiti^.
THOMAS XV S.WIl'H,) .. .
URBAN IU. SMITH, A ™"'
May 15 2m.
WEfff
f the best and mod fashionable
HM» doz. of the celebrated
G E«Kt-IA. I'rnntilsn Connty.—Where
as, 8amuel Knox, admiiiistrsnir of Jonathan
1>. Swift, represent* t j the Court, in hi* petition
duly til. d and t illered on r?*ord, that lie has fully
admmist f red Jonathan J>. Swift » estate, except
the land, wliieii lrt«} heir* at law agree may ro
main until the youngest child of said Jonathan
1) Swilt becomes of *grr
Tnis is, therekirc, to cite nil persons e«
kindred nnd credit »ri*, to show* cause,
e.m. why said administrator should not
charged from his administrat ion, mid rec
t *i» of dismission,on the first Monday in Novem
ber next. JAMES A. UMtRlSOX.
May I•’» bnr. Ordinary.
| COLLAKS, CRAVATS, UANDK.ERCI1T&
j Ties, Half-Hose, Gloves. Suspenders*j <fec.
Our stock of Piece Good* is new and elegant, nnd will be sol 1 by the yard, or made up to measure,
• to Mlit the customer.
OurnrrAUgeuieiils for mnnuOietnrine are now more coniplrte than ever. And we are fully prepared
to f,n order*"with dispatch nnd in the beat manner, both ns regard* style and w oikmanshlp*
StiOUB MOTTO IS TO EXCEL.
be sold before the court house door in
flic town of lloiner, Biuka county, on the first
Tuesday iu June next, within the legal hour* of
sale, the following property, to-wit: ouc Into! land
containing two hundred acres, more or lea*, lying
on the waters )f little Nails creek, adjoining 11.
Moos, T. Osbnm nnd others: levied on a* the
i properly of William Smith, by virtue of a fi fa
! isMied trem a Justice court, held in nnd for the
| dist. G. M. in tnvor of 11. Men* vs William
j Smith. Property nointed oui by plaintiff. Levy
j made and returned to uie by a eonstable.
r.\nks county rosTroNF.n sttKKiFt s Salt.
Also will be sold at the same time and place as
above, the following property, to-wit: one negro
man named Green : levied on a* the property of
John A Walker, to satisfy sundry ti fas iu favor
of Thomas Mize, John Johnson. W. B. Burns,
William N’mith, aud others. Property poiuted
out bv plaintilV. Levy made and returned to me
l>vn constable. J. C\ VAUGI1N, iVheriff.
May 1,1860.
nnd the pub
that weabal
XVc felt rut v t'uankful f..rll>c liberal i.ntrnlia^.lierc'.ofore exif n.lcil to u.brour Iricnd*
tic ROueraltv, and liope by diligent attention to bnsincu, and continued c-D'ui t» to please,
continue to'reeeive a liberal share of the public favor.
ViTThe stock is Elegant and Mich. tSrCall and E.tamine.'Wi
J E. RITCH
, Wiihuin B. Burns, Executor of the l ist
1 will ofSamiu-I II. Burns represent* to the Uou t,
; in Ids petition duly filed anti entered on record,
that he ha* fully executed said will, according to.
the tenor and effect thereof-—
This is. therefore, to cite all person* concerned, '
kindred and creditors. t<» show cause, if any they
can, whv nnitl A .ministrator should not l»o di*- •
, . l.,.r«ed from hi. «du,i„i-.,nti„n. .,,,,1 .oceivc let- |
• ter* ot dismisai>n, on the tirst Mondav^in .Vovem 11A 1 L AI 1^, lSoOTS CL/ feHOEb,
bermxt. ‘
May lo
\\ r - H. II. WHITE
[A CARD.]
V L 7 E arc offering our large nnd
< stock ifDKV GOO DM A C lothing,
JAMES A.HARRISON,
Ordinary.
C t EOIS(«IA,‘ llnll County.—1 wo months
f after date, application will b? made :o the
^Monetary.
Tlic follotvino i. a list ot the Banks whose
Bills are received by ilia Bank, in Athena
ciiltltl.l 'l l'.l» WKKKl.V.
Batiks of Grorgia.
Bank ot‘ Athens ;
Bank ot itio State of Georgia ;
Augusta Ins. & Banking Co.;
Bank of Augusta ;
lt.ni k of Columbus ;
Bank ol Commerce;
Bank of Middle Georgia;
Bank of S ivannah;
Centra! IL |{. Bank;
City Bank r
Georuia It. Road Bank;
Marine Bank;
Mteliames li.mk;
Merhatiies Saving Bank ;
Merchants A: Planters Bank ; i D. G. Ca.vdlfk.
Planters Bank ;
l uit>n Bank;
All of the South Carolina Banks. j
Persons not familiar with bank notes had j
better refuse all $>20 bills of Bank of Ha Ji- '
burr.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
Shoe-Pegs and Shoe Tools,
rriXDoir sii.wes & caupetixgs.
Letter J’aper and Fools-Cap,
wi'iiiinij »•* emu f>uin>. mi irmc IU sell llie uuu . .* . .. , n i
b«‘l«>npiiig to the estutu of Edward Pittmnu, de 1 Envelopes, Plunk and Slemuraiwuiii Hooks,
XVM. D. PITTMAN, Adiu r. • Russia at.d Imitation Sheet-Iron;
i trdinnrv of mid county, for leave to sell the land
ATTENTION! UM1LI1IA.
V N eleelion will bo held on the 18th of
May for Captains and First nnd Sec-
' nnd Lieutenants of the Athens Battalion
(48tl>) G. M„ at the Court (.rounds in the
to’lowing Distriets, vrz; Nos 2IG, 217,
218, 2PJ, 220. By order of
J. J. THOMAS,
i J/»jor Comtu’d’g 4Slh Ba’talion.'Keg. 24, > spokes
I D M. [.1/ay 8, 1861.
; VTST"^* aro suthorized lo announce Col.
1 \\ XL C. M. HAMMOND as a can
didate for Major General of the Third Di
vision G. M. Flection on the Onth Mav.
May 8. 1861.
Sheet Zinc and Sheet Lead ;
Hollow XX'nre, Fire Dog§,
And Irons, Noil Rods, Cut Nails,
Patent Axes, (warranted.)
Gunny Ragging aad Bale Rope,
Manilla Rope, !>y tho Coil,
Carriage Springs and Iron Axles,
Buggy and Waggon Hubs, Rims and
spokes; Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolts,
Harness Buckles, Ornaments, & d
Haines, Horse and Mule Collars.
Wooden Ware, Fairbanks’ Scales,
and many other utricles, too numerous to
mention,
D1SSOLCTI0N.
T il I‘. CO partnership heretofore ej,irtin- be-
tii-cci; Orr .V . iv:o> tiL-rolvod un 'in-
fir.t day of January, l>y mutual c»i>!*e«t. The
bouks will lie kept >it '.lie old r and.
J.C.OKR.
Feb 20. 1 Stilt. I). 11 LANGSTON.
0RR & YOIM.KIX
Will continue the bu^iiif**. ami will be thaukful
for tho pmroDa:;u «»f ihc vitizvni of Athene and
surrounding country. Feb 20.
P HAN KLIN M11ER1FF>M HALF.—
Will be *4)1(1 before thd court house door ill
Carncsville, Frunklin county, within the legal
hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday iu Juno next,
two hundred acres of land, lying in said county,
on tho water* of Nail* creek, adjoining land* of
John M. Freeman, Coker and other*. Doing the
place whereon the d*f«iul«nt fcruierly lived ; also
die growing crop cn the land. All levied on a*
the properly of William R. //nthcock, to satisfy
one attochuiem fi fa from Frnnkliu Superior court
John A. Stephenson v» said Hatheock, for the pur
chase money of said land.
JAMES II. CHAPPLEAR, Sheriff.
May 1, 1800.
if the Womb, Harrennes*.
anv disease mining from Chronic or Nervous Di
bility,it is an Infallible Remedy.
FOR nill.DRE!V.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny Chil
dren.to be Healthy, Strong nnd Robust-—thei
give them MpI.KAX'S STRENGTHKNINt
CORDIAL, (see the directions ou each bottle) i
is delicious to take.
£3?r*Ono table spootifnl. taknn every morning
fn.iting, i* n sure preventive ngninst Ubills nn.
Fever, Yellow Fever, Cholera or any prevuilinj.
disonve.
y(r*CAl’TION!—llcwareof Druggist*or Deal
ci> who may try to pilui uimn you a bottle of Hit
lets or Sarsaparrillu, (wliirli they can buy cheap,
by saying it is just as good. There are even utci
HASH enough* to steal part of my mime to du*
their VILE decoction*. Avoid such infaumu-
PIRATES and their villanious compound* \ Ask
for l3r. J. II. Me Lean's Strengthening Cordial au-
lllo^d Purifier. Take nothing else. IristheonD
remedy that will Purify vour Wood thoroughly
and, at the same ti.ne, STtt ENGT11EN and IN
VIGOR ATI] the whole organization. It is put uj
iu Large bottles—$1 per bottle, or six buttle?
for $0.
DU. J. II.^IcLFAN, Male Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., Si Louis, Mo.
MTSOM & HARRISON
Carnesville, Ga,^
DZALCKS .N
Drugs, .fletllclnes, Chemicals,
t*.13.YTS, OIM.S,
DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
Brushes,
TOILET ARTICLES, of every description.
FANCY CONFECTIONERY,
Fine Cigars and Chewing Tobacco,
'NUFF, and almost every article usually found
n an apothecary establishment. Ou«* stock-hav-
ng been carefully selected for u* by an experi
enced Druggist, enables u* to guarantee the purity
tml genuinem*** of every article we offer for sale.
Dr. S. H. Watson will always be found at the
•tore, during the dnv, when not otherwise profe*
ionrdlv engaged. * S. II. WATSON, M. D.
O til T. J. HARRISON.
{ if Great inducements offered to cash pur
sers, but wo s«»il or* credit to h pproved cus-
Sl arch.
edit to
uiers, re/piiriug payment by Lt of
money.
G oods of every kind will besold as chest* a*
anybody else Veils for cash,
m. 2*1,18fi I. tf
FREE FORWARDING!
Private Bonded Tarohouses
id CIST0M HOrSF POKERAGE!
zfflHE undersigned lia,, -. ': ) r «-“im. Bri«h«m,
M. Kulilwiii A Co., Musm-,1. \ . : !>!or A Gallic,
imii Men*™. Huutrr A Gatim!»ll. I.»m,fd nn As
•ocintioo lor the perpniie of ontcrini; at tho Cun-
tom House nini Jitorinj- in Bond, in accordance
witli tlie Revenue Laws, anv goods arriving at
tiiis port'which may be entrusted to l>U custody.)
He liciun' the uinnagitig anil nclivc jmrtncr. has
bunded, with the approval of ilit Secretary of tho
Treasury, ro,..inndious IVarchouses, where all
Merchandize coming to this port can be stored,
every attention paid to its preservation, and for
its prompt delivery when entry lias been made at
tbo Custom House, at tho lowest possible tariff
charges.
Merchandize destined to the interior will bo
entered for pavtiiei.t of antics, or in bends, as
may be required by the consignees. All roods
consigned to iiini to bo forwarded, will receive
the greatest despatch nt the lowest rate of charge,
nnd tn such manner us ntsy be directed. If tho
; duties aie to be paid in tin's port, funds must be
provided for that purpose, but if to be forwarded
in bonds, the requisite bonds will bo given,
i Goods out rusted to enro ol undersigned, con*
| signed to points iu tlic interior, will lie forwarded
i by Rail Ronds or other conveyance*, as directed,
free of couunis*ion.
An experience of nearly twenty veur* in tho
detail* ot Custom House bu>iuc»*, aad a thor
ough acquaintance with the Warehouse law*, in
every detail, will enable thi* co-partnership to
give the greatest dt*patch consistent with the
*afct v of the revenue.
_‘ . , CHAs. c. warden.
Oflico in Ciaghom Ac Cuuuiiighum * lluilding*,
head of Drayton street.
Savannah, A/arch.lenl. fmar.20— lm.
BOLTING CLOTHS.
a" - keep* a full supply of tho
• best Anchor Hrand Cloth*, at city rricea
March 20 : 1
I. M- KF.NNK ^
lYJOTIC’K.—Two mouth* after date upplicat
i v tion will be made to the eouit of ordinary «»
Jucki-on county for leave to hell the* land belong
ing to the ehiuic of Jnmc* Delav, Kite of eaid
county, deceased. JOIIS S. UL STER,
May I,18tj0. Adm'rdt boms non.
G FOIMalA Jmhvoii Comity.—Whcrta*
John 11. Ciiapunu applies to mo for letters
of adminbiratiou on the estate of John W. Frec-
muu, dev’d, lute of «aid county*. Tlu.se aro there
fore to cite and Hdinouish ull aud fciugular the kin
dred and creditor* of said deceased to be and «p
jK*ar at my office within the time prescribed by
law to shew rail***, if any they have, why hitters til
administration on the "estate of said deceased
should not issue to the applicant. Giveu under
my hand and official signature, this April 2*J, ls*01.
may 1 Wd A. C. THUMP SOS, Ord,
DIC. JIcI.LAN’M UNIVFRMAI, PlliLM
For Lirrr Complaint, BillionaneaM,
IKendnrlie, &r.
There ii«* never been n CATHARTIC medi
cine, offered to the public, that has given such cn
tire satisfaction as McI.EAN’8 UNIVERSAL
PILES.
llciug entirely vegetable, they are perfectly in
noccnt and can bo takcu by the most tcuder in
fant; yet prompt *ml powerful in removing all
Billions secretious, Aeid or Impure, Feted Matter
from the s>lomac>i. In fact, they arc the only
Pill* that should bo used iu malarious districts*
They produce no Griping, Sirkncsj or Pain in
the Stomach or bowel*, though very active ami
searching iu their operation, promoting healthy
secretions of the Liver nud Ridneya. Who will
* illcr from lligioutmrca, Headache and Foul
Stoinache, when so cheap a remedy can bo obtain
ed' Keep them constantly ou hand ; a single dose,
taken in season, may prevent hour*, dnjs, and
month* «f sickliest*. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Universal Pills. Take no other.* being routed,
they are tasteless. Price only 2.1 eeut* per box.
ana can uc sent l#y mail to any part of the Uuited
States.
J. II. .McIaEA.1T, Hole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Luuis, 3Io.
BOOT AM) SHOE MAKING
N, W. HAOORUP.
OTICE. —All persons having demands
il against the eat ate ot' Lcninmin Yeargin, late
of Jackson county, deceased, are hereby notified
and required to present them properly attested to
the undereignoJ w »thin the time prcscntied by law,
p.~ j - - -— —, . and all persons indebted to said deceased are
ng%t his establishment, oi; the North i'4rafcf ♦ rcquirtnl to make immediate* payment.
ege Avenue ami Clayton street, every des ! may 1 Gw HI N VEARGIS, Ex t.
i*nn hi* frienda and :
W OULD reupcclfully
the pnldic generally, that l.e i* now Mini'
CHEAP FOlt CASH ! 1
Bn. K. S loci'
CAADLF.R & SLOri MC,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Homtr, Banks fo , Ga.
W ILL practice in the counties or Bank., i
il.benb.m.Vrauklin, Jackson .nil Hall.
> jirompt j
l’md We invite Merchant*, particularly, to call and cx-
: amine our stock. We feel satisfied if they d«.
amme our ------
they will buy the good*. Onne one-—conic* all
ivo account* will be rai*cd except by special
contract. NICHOLSON, REAVES A WYNN
Jan 2.
All bn*in<*s* entrueteri to them will receive
ATHENS PRICES CURRENT.
O'KliKi rEDXV’EKKLY IIY TBISIIOI’ASON
ATIILAS. MAV 7 IM»1~
n.io2ii>2. gunny, per yarn, 10 rrnio
lidli* Kope, best per lb. to eta;
common, to cents;
' Bagsjinnr.twine, 2.7 tc 2o cts. per lb
B-Xt'ON.—Hums, 14 to 16; Sides 15 to
17. nml Mioulders 12 to 13 cents per Hi.
Ueeswnx. 22 to 25 cts per b.
Holier, 15 lo 20 cts per lb.
UA.nIIIiK Adamantine 25 to 30; and
Sperm, 45 to 50ets pr lb.
Cheese, to vts per lb.
COl'T'KR.—Bio, 20 to 20; I.aguirr, 20
to 2"; and Java 25 to 25 cents per lb.
Copperas, 3 to 5 cts per lb.
Camillas 5 to 6 cts, per, lb.
DOM I-.STIO (iOODS.—Yarns,pr bunch
$100 to ? 110 ; j Shirtings per yatd, 6 to 8
c.s ; i Slnriiiigs o to 10 cis; I yd Shirting*
!> toll; and Osnabnrgs H.J to 12Jcts ppryd
1'i'Htbers, 35 to 45 cts pir lb.
Flour per bbl, Jri 00 to $10 00.
GKAIN.-Corn, per bushel 100 lo $1 10
XVbeat, lo ; and Oats Id cts.
ltulino, $1 25 to $! 37J per lb.
IKON.—English, per lb 5 to 5} cts;
Swede, eominon sizes,pel IbSJ lo 6i cts.
Lard, 15 !o IT cts pet 11)
_ Leather—(.‘ak Sole, per lb 30 to 35 cts
Hemlock Sold 25 to 30 peril).
Maddet, 20 to 25 cts per lb
Meal lot) •» «s| io -er bushel.
Molasses J7A to 40 cents per gallon
Nails, *>5 00"lo §5 50 per keg.
OIL—Linseed, *90 lo $1 00 per gallon
Lamp. 1 2o lo $150; and train 75 to 80 cts
Bice, 6 to Cl ct per Jb.
Sat', per bust,cl 63 lo70cent*—per sack, j
51 7a lo 160 1 1
STKKL—Blistered, per lb, 9 to 10 cU
D 4 l ?, 15 f U , 5 Ca »‘.*0 to per lb
«„ !S V. G ^ R *~ Cr “ >, * ed « >3 to 14 cts pet lb
N h O 9t0 J n 13 * Uufin0d “* 4 ° Ui = and
Tallow, 10 to 10i eta per lb.
Tea. per lb 75 to Si 25.
While Lead, por keg, $2 50 to $2 75.
XX'ool, 30 to 35 rente per lb. '
SELECT SCHOOL. ,
T WOULD reflect fully ar.uonnco lo the public j
that on Monday, tith of Mav, commem-e* the j
PB1CESREDUCED!
itoss cn.i.Yi:,
facturii __
of Collegt
cripiioii of fiue bool* nu«! mIiov*, »mc1i n* line
putup«*olrrt drr**» tool*; *titc!«ril dre»»
boot*; hrnvy tlonblvMoled boot*, out of the
very bent and tiucot material, warranted to bedone
neat aud good a* any elioe catabliahuieut iu the
place-
K>*.TIeudiiig done ot the shortest notice and in
toe neuieat *ivle.
Thaukful for past pat rou*ge, lie will endeavor to
merit and hopes toicccix c » liberal share of cuntom
Jan. IJ—ly.
T H L
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
—BY—
Hanleiter tt ^Vclair.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
G 1 EOKRIA Rnbtsn Foanty.—Whereas
Y William ijtonecvpher and John F. Smith ap
ply to me for letter* of adminierration on tho e*
Into of Andrew Fuller, late of said county dec’d:
Thc*e ure therefore to cite and admonish all uud
ciugular the kimlred and creditor* of »aid dec’d
to be *ud appear at my office withiu the time pre-
ocrihed by law to «how cause, if any thev have,
xvhv raid letter* tJnmld not bo granted said appli
cant* on the first Monday in June next. Given
under my hand at office thi* 20th April 15MU.
may 1, 3(*d J. M. BLACK WELL, Ord.
AGFNT FOU
fir*t *e**ion of the A then* Select School, in the
hou*c of Mr*. I, Walker, under ihe supervision «>i
Ada M. Bidwcll, and I respectfully solicit ihc pa !
tronage of tho public.
Hiving been a long time pupil of the “Insiitu- j
tiou Collegiate,” New Orleans^ where tho French
language i* taught with tl.o utmost care, as 1 _
have paid particular attention to tho study of j lie Squares, Uuildiugs,
French. I propose teaching it. in connection with Stairs, Fouuraius, Sett
R OOD & PEROT,
ORNAMENTAL AND IRON WORKS.
Philadelphia, Pa,
ritllR DAIRY NOl'TIlEHA COAFED
JL KRAl'Y, under arrangement* ju-t com
pleted, will coutniu all the latest intelligence of .
i every kind, reported expressly for u* by JIaguet* j
’ ie Telegraph.and the Mail*. Also, daily reports
of the Atlanta ami other Jlarket*. Local lxud-
i dent* ai.d hem*. Ac , Ac. Trice—$.’» a year; ,
I for six months, or CM eeut* for one month—always |
j in advance.
j The Weekly Southern Confederacy i* made up 1
< from, and eontaiusthe cream of, tho Daily.
G FOROIA, Wntlon County.—Court of
Ordinary., October Term, I860.—Whereas,
DcKiitb Reynolds, Executor of the Estate ot
. Ermine Reynold*, deceased, applies to ihi* Court
! for letters of dismission:
| Tui* is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
' *ous coiitrerued, to fchow cause, if any exists, w hy
j letters of dismbsiou should not be granted the
applicant at the Mav tenn of thi* Court, lhfil.
iiy order of the Court, October 3rd, I860.
Oct. I!—6m. JESSE MITCHELL, Ord.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
Ip FOR SALE.
npilE subscriberoflers for sale hi* plantation,
A lying in Clnrke county, about tight miles
of Athens, nud in six miles’ of Uatkinsville, on
the watcrJ of McNutt's Creek, containing O90
acre*• nbput 16.* acre? of good bottom l«ml, nnd
ibout 17,‘» acre* of woodland, well timbered.—
There is « g«K»d dwelling house on the place, con
taining five large rooms; good negv> ki chena.
barns, stables, corn cribs, nnd other out-bui!dingi,
The place is a* well watered n* nnv in Georgia.
The place lies iu one mile of Mars’Hill Meeting
Houae, where there i* regular preaching ; also,
a good school taught every year. It i* a pleas
ant neighborhood to live in—society is good —
The place cannot be excelled forhealtu in Georgia.
I will *el! a bargain in the place, a* 1 am deter
mined or leaving the Slate. Possession will be
giveu early next fall
For further partioulars, apply to the subscriber
on the place, or Dr. M. tf. Durham, Watkinaville,
Ga. KATL1FFB II. BOON.
April3—3m.
JVST RECEIVED.
R UTLEDGE m*st;$lRc ids Wd Ranger
5 20; IngrhSu 2.'»o ho 8unnycnth, 1 *-?5
Bradford*! The turn Family, 1 25; Sheehan'*
Lile of DouglnaLiOO; Webstor’* Pictorial 4to
Dietionary, 6 .jo; Lowe’* Physiology of Common Thomas A. Gi
Lile,2 vol*. 200; Johnston** ChentTstry of Coin- applie* to this
•non Life, 2 vols. 2 00; Chamber'* IVew Eneyclo- i *
NOTICE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court
ol Urdinary of Madison county, will
lie hired, at the fate residence of William
XX. XX illiford, late of said county deceased,
on Saturday the first day of June next, thu
negroes belonging lo the estate of said de
ceased, to-wit: Harriet, a woman,42 years
old ; Newton, a boy, IC years old ; Mary,
a girl, 10 years old, and a small hoy 3 years
’ p '' 1 1 Parthena, a woman *24 years old, nnd
her 3 children 5, 3, and 1 years. The
above negroes hired until the first day of
December next.
April 24 1861—30d.
HENRY WILLIFORD, ) ,
D. L. GHOLtTON, j Adm’is.
fr K u ? <iU ’ 'Vnlto* Canal?.—Court of
y" Orel,nary Ayr,! Term, le>GI.—XVbereii-.
busanuftb Urauley. guardian for Thomas .1 Brml-
loy applies to Court this for letters of di.mission
from *uch guardianship:
This is therefore, to'eito and admonish nil nor
sons concerned, to .how .-ause, if any exists,
iviiy letters of dismission should not be' eranted
the applicant, at the July term next of this Court.
. of die Court, this '.Id day ot April.
l8b, = JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinaiy
April 10 40>1
Wnltan Canuly.—Court of
*L* Ordinary April Term, IHCL—XVliereas,
Thomas A. Gibbs, guardian for Sarah J. llorinir.
nnrtlm* in ilnu fom..
Music, at Publisher's prices.
Sept. 20.
Il'M.N. XX’IIITE.
PATENT
PARABLA SPCTACLES.
JlrIlEAVM YOI.CANIC OIL
LINIJIENT.
The ISrat External in the Woiltl,
for Jinn or Renat.
Thousand* of human beings have been saved n
life of ducrepiludo and misery, by the use of thi*
invaluable Lii.iiueut. It will relieve PAIN a!
most iustanittueuusly, and will cleanse, purify and
heal the? foulest SOKE in an incredible vliort time.
McLEAN S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT wilt
relieve the most inveterate eases of Rheumatism, j
Gout, or Neuralgia. For Paralysis, Contracted ‘
MuiHej, Stiffness or TVoaknej* in the Joints, j
Muscles nr Ligament*, it will never faii Two ; > _ , , .
applications will mire Sore Throat, Headache or A Io * ®«»here supcnoi‘glasses, just
Earache. Fur Burns or Scalds, or any Pain, it i* • rniIivr , iiiJn 8n ? ^J^fitVILLE
an Infallible Remedy. Try it. aud you will find it & BROTHER, the only authorized agents for
au indispensable remedy. Keep it always on Athens, Clarke county, Ga. Augdo—t l .-tj
band.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, or any one haviug
charge of horses, will nave money by using .%lc
Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It i* a speedy and
infallible eure for Gulls,Sprains, Chafe*, Swelling,
Lameness, Sweeney, Sines, Wounds, Scratches,
or any external disease. Try it, and you will be
convinced-
DR* J* II. Hr1<EAX t 8olr Proprietor,
SAINT LOUIS, MO.
Sold by C. W. 6l II. U. J. Long, Drug
gists, Atiietis Ga.
.- Court for letters of dismission from
, w*U guardianship.
pedis, vol l, sheep. 3 .*0; Encyclopedia of lteligi- This is, tlicrefore, to cite and admonish all ner-
ou* Knowledge, 4 00. Also, a fresh lot of new sons concerned, to show cause, if nnv exist* il.v
MISIC.
T HE subscriber has become a reeident of this
city with » view to give Instruction in JIu-
•n the Piano A Guitar. Terms moderate.
jVOTIC’ii.—All |>or8on* indebted to Warren
ll Strickland, late of Madisuu county, dee« a*
cd, aro requested to make immediate ’pavment;
and all peraoiis having demand* against said de
ceased, are requested to present lb--in withiu the
time prescribed by law.
Feb 20 J. M. SKINNER, AduiT.
the English course of siu ty, for the benefit of my
pupils—therefore nc* extra charge. Miss’B. re
speclfuMy invites parents to call ami visit her
iH.*h(Kd. For Reference**.
Capt. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Lampkin,
Mr. and Mrs T. M. Lampkin, M’mo Ed. Ixx*quet,
Principal •*! istituiu n Collegiate,” X. OrIeaus,I«a.
1 will endeavor to merit the patronage of the
public. A. M. BID WELL,
May >\ 2t. Athens, Ga.
T f/E subscribers are now preprred to furnish [ a large sheet, and gives more fresh tead
orders for l n*u Utn/tugs for Cemeteries; Pub-' ter than any other Weekly in the Conti
lie Squares, Building*, Ac., Iron Vt raudahs. Iron f States. It* market report* will be full, and made
Stairs, Fouu aius, Settees, Chair*. Tables, Tree! un from actual transactions. Price $2 a-year : or
boxes Auimals, Statuarv. Garden Vase* aud de- $1 2.~> fur six mouths—invariably in advance.
y. It i* j For reference: Dr. F. A. W’uiro, of Athens,
njrumt- : Dr. F. Gcutebruek and C F. Barth, Atlanta,
te^teratc j Tnuiuguud Repairing attended ton* heretofore.
coralive IronWork generally.
j tF* Postma-ters are authorized to act a» our J April 21. ltn.
dll application* aud orders to bo left at Mr.
~>r F. A. Wurnu
F. W. WALTER.
O'
A 1V0RD TO OI R CTST0.11ERS.
I’R fi lls will be made out and ready
for seiilemenl on or before ihe fit.t of
Jan. XYe trust that all w ho are indebted
to us will respond promptly.
Let no one suppsse we do not need mon
ey or can furnish supplies without pay.
Those having claims against us will
please present them for settlement,
T. BISHOP 4 SON.
Dec. 27. 1860.
ileinc iut lie centre of the Iron and Co.l Dintrict,' Agents in oMaining subscribers nnd forwurdiiiR
where "lienecessary materials ran hr hod at the: the money—for wlm-h they will be allowed .ore-
lowest prices, ami bein^ the oldest .ml inort expe- i tain, as commission, twenty-five cents on each
rieneedn. w ell ns ihe largest house in the United j XX'eekiy. or fitly cents cn each Dniiy subscriber.
• ■ ■ ■ —' vr Per*in* getting up Club* ot fir*., ten or
* a • plied with the copie*
iian our regular rate*
5^“No name will be entered on our hook* until
entj the money is pair ; and all *ub*eription* aro di*
_ jiim continued when the time expire* for which pay-
forinformal iou anddCTVns'.'and w bo is Aulhdrize.i j meoUs msde. unless AU AIR
April 10
1 States in this particular branch.snd having anon — ...
| usnallv large number i)fdesij;ti.,we«re able to fur- 1 more subscribers, will be suppl
| nish ail work nt short »t lice, aud .t lower rate* than J ordered, at 12| percent, less tin
I can be done by any competitors.
! lie have appointed BOSS CRANE onr .ri
I in Athens, Ga , and refer nil needing work to 1>
i for informal iou and design., and »l>o ia autborii .
I by ns to sell all work delivered on board of vessels |
, at Philadelphia, at the lowest Philadelphia prices,
j A new book of designs, with reduced prices c«nl»e j —
seen by calling on the Agent^
February:
• lY.
WOOD & PE r.oi
SACKED IIA 111*1*.-— Another I.
VS consequence of t!>c pressure of the times
| X from and after this date, we will sell a!l class
cs of Roods for CASH, except where under spe
rial contract, different nrnwRements ho mad?
TO THE PEOPLE
Of -A^thciYs,
AXD *l'RBOl.\DI.\G COCXTRY.
\\f LI call your attention to our stock of lint*,
v t Cap*, Boot* and Shoe*, of every variety,
suitable f.»r spring and summer wear. We have
a large stock suitable for the country trade, and
j ready to supply any of our up-eo'iutrv inerehaHa
' who may favor us witli a call, with n* good au
| assortment on they can find in any of the Southern
markets. Store nt the old stanil. No. 3. Bank
’ Row. OKU A YOUNGKIN
j Athens, April 24,1861.
jmL.
P ER *»0>M owing me account* due 1st April.
are informed that those accounts are now
ready fur sett I- inent. P!en»c call and let me have
ihe needful without delay.
April 10 I. M. KENNEY.
I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
Sexvins Jlaclainc*.
G EORGIA, V/nlton Connijr.—Cowr/ ot'
Ordinary. April Term,— HTicrca*, A. I).
Stovall, administrator, on the estate of Elizabeth
Moon, deceased,applies to this Court for Letters
of dismission:
Thi* i*. therefore, •Jo cite nnd admonish nil per
sons conferred, *o 4how cause, if any exist, why
letters of dismission should no; be granted to the
appiiennt at the November Term next of this
Court.
By order of the Court, this Jpril 3d. 1861.
JESbE MITCHELL, Ordiuaiy.
April 10 Cm.
tr*.a.w r a' •’ • 7” cauee *any cxi*ts, why
I e.r* °* dismission should uot be granted the ap
plicant, at the July Term next of this Court.
By order of the Court, this M d.y of April,
“i; JKSSE MITCHELL.Ordinary.
April 10 40d. J
WRIGHT & JACKSON, .
FACTORS, COMMISSION!
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
Bay Street, Sax.
ALLKN K. XVRIGHT. |
:ah, Ga.
’• a. Jackson - .
A CARD.
W K take this method to inform our
cuslcmeis anJ (he public ibal on
account of the delay and uncertainty in
collecting our bill., and the derangement ol
bueinese, our fertile after Jan. lit 18C1 will
be, cash except special contracts.
If accounts are made, payment will be
tequired promptly at the beginning of each
quarter, say April 1st July 1st and Jan. l«t.
Bill, not to run over ninety days, and if
payment is delayed iniercstwill be charged.
XX'e return our sincere thanks to alt our
old friends and customers who have patron
ised us so long and liberally, and we aolicit
a continuance of their favors, pledging our
selves to all reasonable efforts lo promole-
their interest.
T. BISHOP & SON.
Dec. 27, teCO.
O of Ibis quick-selling Music Hook. Price *8 rial contract, different arrangement, bo mad?,
per do*. 75 cent. cad?. XV. X. IHIITE. ' 1'rompt payment will be required .t tho end
• |k . , Of ea h quarter, when accounts ore made.
We call upon all these now indebted to us to
t come forward aud pay up. as we shall be coin
G EORGIA SladiMW ♦•■■ty-—or I IM .Ued to place their accounts ia be hands of an
Ordinary.March term 1861.Aft l.ereas Thomas j J lffictr f or collection.
officer (or collection.
SANSOM 4c TITTAKD.
Athens. Jan. Iat. 18CI.
XX’. Shouts, numiiiisUator of the estate ol Kobert
c. Matthews, late of said county deceased applies
to the conn fur letter, of dismiasion.
Thebaic therefore to rile and admonish the pt EOBCIA, HART COITIXTY.
ki.dicd and creditors ot said deceased, to diowj VJf whereas, David F. Sadler. Administrator
Cansoifocv they have why said administrator j u , John K- Sadler,representa to the Court in hi.
.-nould not be discXiarged and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in October next.
Thi. 16th March 1861.
K.1I. BULLOCH, Ordmary-.
March 2U. 30<J.
G KORCIA XX'nlton C'ouuly—Court of
Ordinary March Unu, 1861-—WhereasXX l|.
liam Gresb.m, rnardian fur Sarah Jane Uender
ion applies to this cunrt for letter, of dismission
from such guardinrehip. ....
This is therefore to cue and admonun all per-
uni. concerned to show canae If any exists why
letters of dismiiaion should not be (ranted toe ap
plicant ai the June term next of tbiacocrt.
By order of the court this the 6th day of March
1861.
March 20, 40.
JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinary.
petition, duly tiled aud entered on record, that he
has fully administered John V. Sadler's estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from bis administration, and receive let
ter* dismissory on the first Monday in November
next. March 3t-'tb, 1861.
EKED. B. HODGES. Ordinary
April 10 Cm of Uartcouuty.
"jVOTICE.—Two months sf-.er date applies-
i a tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Hart county, atlbe first regular term, after the
expiration of two month* from thi. notice, for
leave to eell tho land and nagroee belonging to
the estate of John M. Parke* late of Mid conn-
PHILIP K DAX’AXT, Adui'r.
REDUCTION IN PRICE
OF LIME.
By order of he Coart, this April 3d, 1861.
JESSE MITCHELL, Ordinary.
April III bin
T HE subscribers offer a first rate article of Lime
burned in ono of Griscomc A Dennis’ patent
Kilns,attbofollowing low rates:
Liuio fur manure per bushel, iOete
“ “ Mechanical pur|K>scs. 12Jct»
In these casco, porch users furnish their res.-eh
which are brought up the Kail Hoads, free ot
freight
In 5 Boshets Barrels, $1.60 per Barrel
“3 “ Sacks tlVt-. Sock.' iuimciiiate payment, aud tloiie haVing
Kingston, Case Co. Ca. Jnue 21 lefiO. . ...
XVABBING8 A //OXVAKD.
MOSS & NEWTON, AG.NTS,
Athens. Geo., nnd
R. L. MOSS, Agent, Lexington, Geo.
"NEWGOODSr
FALLANDWINTER
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES
AND
, VESTINGS.
H AVING just arrived from New York
w ith a large stock of Cloths, Cas&i-
j meres and Vesting*, 1 will give advantages
_ — — in prices to all who wilt favor us with a call
G EORGIA, xvultou I'onuty. —Court ,J \ early anil make their selections, as I wish to
Ordinary, . April Term, 1861.—Whereas, give my workmen immediate employment,
i Frstfris M. Bradley and Susannah Brad'ey, exr- I \Ve have the latent' rprinru of
emorsof the estate of Thomas Bradley, dweraed, ! pra,,! fa * h, " ns —
; applies to this t.'uu>t fot Letters of Dismission: i v'oase call soon and examine I lie stock at
This is, therefore, to cite snd admuni.li all per bept l. p. L F'iUOM!' tRLD f 8.
sous concerned, to show cause, if any exists, why
letters of dismtadoi, should not be granted the ap
plicant. tithe November Term next of thia Court.
SOMETHING 1 NW! ~~
B CLBS, in great vsriety: Hyacinths, Tulips
Crocuses, Lilies. Ixios,Sparaxis, Ac., which
in the House, will begin to bloom brsnlifully by
Christmas, ur in Ihe open gerund in February.—
The collection that bloomed with me Inst spring,
]WOTIt’E,-A'l persons indebted to tho cs- 1 was thought a line one. The present invoice
iv latent Samuel lV'.Locktin, late of XXultou i *h° n ' the same nsrlies ij. M. Thorborn A t'o. N.
county, deceased, are hereby required to make I * •) embraces the finest of those varieties,and mn-
MEDiCO-CHIRURGICAL!
W. D. WELDON, M. D.
GILLSYILLE) DALL C0IJSTY, GEO.,
I S ready to serve the public professionally;
and will be found ha hi, office, at that place,
at all tiinse, unless professionally .Iwt'iit.
April 10 6m.
... „ leuisuds
ngitinst said deceased, will pleaao present them
iu terms of the law
HAUDIN UAYGOOD, Adm r-
April 10-I0d
Repeh q.’o
C.ipt. John W. Andotto#, Savanuab, Ga.
t.laghorn A Cunuinghani, " ..
Boston A X'illalonga, “ .<
Erwin A Hardee, »* >.
Carhart A Bros., Now York.
T. XV. Fleming A Co., Augusta, On.
swan A Brother, Fernandinn, Florida.
Uisbec A Canava, Jacksonville, ••
H. L. Hart, Putntkn,
Simon Merritt, Hawkinsville, Ga.
ry Agents for tho Everglade line of Mail
Steamers to I crunndtna. And Steamers lun.
Scott and Oak, tu Hawkinsville. 1 ,,n
April 10, tf.
Dkt.iah Estks vs. Gaukuox Estes,
l>bel for divorce.
In Jackson Superior Court, February Term, 1861
I T appearing to the Court, by tho return of
the Sheriff, Hint tho defendant is not to bo
lound in said county of Jackaon. to ho aerveil
and it further appearing to tl.e Conn, that said de
fendant does not res,do within the jurisdiction
limits of tins State: Upon motion, it isordered hv
tho Court, *Lat service be perfected upon.Ifd dc
feuilar.t, by publishing a copy of this order in tlio
Southern Banner, n public gazette pablisbed in
/linens, Georgia, once a mouth for four months
provious to the next term of this Court.
TIiCItMOND A NORTH, PI'flaAlty.
GEORGIA, Jackson Coistv.—a true extract
from the Minutes of the Superior Court, at Feo-
rttary Term, 1861. Thia 26lli February, 1861
March 6. p. p\ HINTON, Clerk.
ty.—Court
C l EOItGIA Jtacloon 4'ount).—Wheteas
» Leauder T. Will* and Jamca E. Wills, exec
utors of the will of Tames Wills, dec'd. apply to
the undersigned for letters of dismission from their
executotabip: Therefore all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cattne, if any they
have, wby said executors, ou the first JVoudsy in
July next should not bodwcbaind. Given under
my baud and ne>d uf office this April 1st, 1861
may t 2m A C. THOltPltoX, OrJ
UV other* ot equal lovelincaa. Bulba cau be plant
ed at any time between this nud January, but the
earliest planted bloom the licet, and it ia better to
select kinds and color, trom a full .tock. They,
are offered at the usual rctnil rates of tho Calm
logueaof Ruist.Thorburo A Co, and are sure to
give satisfaction os to price an 1 quality
Orders lakeu for seed, of all kinds. The fore
going bulbsjuot received and for sale by
Oct. 4 IF. x WHITE.
JUST RECEIVED,
S PERM Caudle.;
Patent do
Imperial Sperm Candies;
Adamantine do
July I2lh.
LM Ordinary January term, 1861.
XX lieicaa John W. Stark, Executor of the cMsto
t "moM^SdZ: W,Ci * PI “ iC • 10 lUs CuUrt
ySsiJvSK m astgtars
dismisoion should not be granted the apnlicaut at
the August term, 1861, of this Com. * pp,lc,,ut “
By older of tho Court.
)«». as. iso. arrcnELL, OfdiMu-
Of Nanecy Mathew, deceased, appli« to the un
is'tra'tu'm^ f ° r etter * di ‘ mil “ or J ftimaaid admiu-
T* 1< -' r *foro all persona couccfticd aro hereby rc-
Giren undcr my Uud
Jun 9,1861
J. M. BLACKWELL.C. C. O.
♦mi
a'iTm i *ior ucoriri
o Kelly, minor, applies to me for letters of &
siod from said guai dianship:
Tbeso are, tucreforc, to c
Court of
•WbcroM
Gcorj^fi W.
lamia-
persons concerned!'to^le°tbeir obUctlmiir'if Iny
they have, within the time prcKribed ty !aw[
wby said guardian aconld not b* discharged.
Given under my band and official sumatur.
0)i«7U> Feb 1861 7 « H BUU:0CK%i ‘
k nh 1 1 Ltn '
J, I. COLT.
Feb 13—Cm.