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* Dkppref/s Halt.-- Mrs. Oates’
Comic Opera.—This popular troupe «re
Announced lo appear at the nhove Hall
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
DkaiiSik: In answer to vuur impdry ^ of next week. We have never
o M.y opinion Ot the double Pacific k|Jown ft colupnny s0 cordially endorsed
t.mno. alter using it lor three years I am j I a* ns |his v trnupe ha» |j w jj , | nr ;
not afraid te Vise it the./nkriA, and mutt j j^r/their t ; nt j re southern tonr.
... ' rrfc'irinir
our Atlanta exchanges,' referring to their
niunmcfd for
5he «»1
. mrf tmtir «>nnrit tit>ui —
say it has always pn.iii me a handsome j
J.-I tvnt.. not under To >>cr Mil. for three ( a j ) p 0ar|in( . e the pieces at
year*. I think it at the price now offered their first night here, uajs:
,eie of the cite rdia'al • Fertilizers • •> Oates and her fammts comic op-
* ’ 1 .■ :_ of ilnfliuu'J
otlVivd toihe PlsiuUos of Georgia* You
t in -hip to Thomas Stanton 24 sacks.
their debut at DeGiveV
to <k Atlanta liv
Respectlnlly, O. L
jau 12-41 . .
S;»KClAU NprjCB.—C. w. Moles
takes pleasure in announcing to the citi
zens of Athens and surrounding country
that he has secured the services ofMt-
A. H tv,,,,..,, an anl*’. "f high .ittaut-
„ uMai-lt* over his gallery, ami .t
|h with confidence that he assures It).
jMtron. that they can get pictures e,,ltal
if nor .superior to those heretofore made
hi* gallery. Quick sales and small
profits will he our motto in future—
Ferrotypes reduced from #1.00 each to 3
for #>1.0 *. Ferrotypes handsomely finish •
, d in s x 10 inch frames for *1 Oo each,
,xnd Or.i •■'i.irl tine only icill these pictures
m.iJe. Hsmemher that these pictures son court
, .,.11> * in el • in cloudy weather as well ns
ishine.
, era company, w
i Om-ra House last night,
i t mi A larger nlid finer audience Ims
StlEWv.AKK. ■ * ."."-been gathered in that temple ot the
| jjis' Oates is irrcsistahle, both in the
elegance of her acting, the 1 sweetness of
her finely sehooled voice, and her charms
of person She is certainly entitled 1o all
the'high encomiums that have, liven
awarded her hy the pres* and the people
of the South. She is also excellently
supported Messn-. Allen and Drew have
fine voices, ami are actors of fine taste.
Mr. Crane is an exceedingly enjoyable
character. In fact the entire caste is one
of more than usual merit. ’•The Frima
Donna tifu Night,” and the Bulletin
” Lizetle” were rendered in very excel
lent style. The Ladder Dance of Mr.
Mallin was trulv excellent.”
in
I •• Ta«re*v’ a fr.,, ,no lived in a spring,
]t* *\»MCh» Mirk a c-i.i he co«IJ not linjt.* 1
Poor, uotonna.tie Batrachho* In whit n * r d
n 'e\\\ he mail h ive been. And yet Al* ml*for;uue
WAH .i i thi* «>fic » befall* singe**. Many a one
x iu fi! mnuiiff thosc'who belong to the "•••
n ,s» . .!<•” utterly spoiled hy ‘toll in the head ’
,, r r, :bt‘ lung*, or both combine 1. F r the above
uhI •* croakeV," we are not aware that any
i * wa* orcr devised ; 6ut wo re oice to know
th»: .11 Unman ringera may keep their heads clear
.til 11. mat a In tune by a timely nab of Hr. Sago*-*
Cut irrtk Ucmc ly, end Ur. Pierc9*i Golden Medical
l»iac«»vcry, both of which are raid by druggist*.
\ **’-bfe Institution.—Juit at the period when all
iM>/-wtn were complaining that the horse-oint-
i i. ui* of the day were unstable remed ea, the Mrs-
i »t,i f/.iitfKv r nude tta entree in Miaa *ari, with-
•*.i» any tloi.risii of trumpets, and within oncycur,
itr dme the favorite embrocation for the external
dnicmpsr* and injuries of horsos and cattle iu all
tl.r Wosicrn and Southern States. From th it time
to this, i baanererhad a r.vslIn the estimat on
*.f accomplished horsemen: nor is its household
reputation a* a cure lor rirnnnatism, neuralgia.
...rs n'p 'lw and caked Vea-t*, tumors, nnmips,
«.r.* ihroai, e irachcv toothache, brui e», l.n
wound' and sprains, n whit beh ! nd :x? el *l»ri*' a*-
uh'use Liniment. The Mothers of iu ricn' • »w
it* vul.ic, and apply it promptly o th * ex omit «-
j tries of ihc ** r.stug g nor t.on,” and in he ih re
is no: a city or township n the United £l«te* «h.*.c
ilu* \Ii ‘i\'i. I.immkm in nM regirded by oth
**\cs and every class :;s .1 b!e>«l ig to the comuiui.-
i:y.
Old PrrjuilTM Hying out —New facts are killing
them. The idea that invalids wmkened by disease
cm •*»* relieved by prostrating the n with deatruo
live drags, i> no longer entertained, except bv mo*
».* o mi ie-*. Kver >inee the intro 1,it'tion of W.dker’a
\ iu- gar *httor» it ha*. »kh*w obvious thu r eir reg-
u! it log and iu vigors :mg luop^rties are a'i-sutfi -lent
f.»r the euro «*f ehronic indigestion, rheumatism,
diarrh ea, constipation, nervous atlVctlOnn and nia-
Unous fevers, and they are now the standard rem-
rdv for these disease*: in every section of the Union.
l rom Maine to California millions of children
ar. wearing SILYKIt TIPPED Shoes. Why not ?
they me the cheapest, and never wear through at
the toe Try them. For sale by ali dealers.
«h'K« WU > 14 T.IK N KiTKSr ti CKKFUR IQ
T«.*n .’ We know her. She cleans her knives, chi
na, windows, paint, oil cloths, tables and rt H>ra
and brightena her tin. brass and silver vWcV v
Ktu».'h Morgan’s Sons 1 Sa polio- Askfbrlt. It
* thing.
and only bi
animal. JiVith a fierce growl of rage
the old b&r rushed at her assailants,
followed bv the cubs. They stood
their ground for aTfhvvjftiinu:^,
Ellmaker .clubbing his rifle, while he
wile cut one of tue cobs severely in
the shoulder with the axe.
Toe rage of the animals became
fearful, and the danger of facing them
at once became apparent. Retreating
rapidly, to the house, they barred, the
door and prepared to defend them
selves. Mr. Eibuaker reloaded his
rifle, aud firing through the window
killed a cub. The M bear mowJU-gld
tempted to euer the house, but owing to
her broken paw could not do so. An
other shot from the rifle wounded her
severely .in tlje held, when she, set up
the most Tiirteous howls of rhge. The
animals loitered around until midnight,
when they retired and all became still
in the morning the old bear-was iound
dead about six hundred yards from
l he house, a:.d the cub lay where it
tell in thonearly part of the engage
ment. The other had disappeared in
the forest.
The two dead hears were secured
and dres. ed. The old one weighed
380 pounds, and the cub 103.
A Considerate Parent.—A per
son who farms lor *i living, some dis
tance from the city, rode in a spring
wagon into town yesterday, bringing
with him a little son. Alter figuring
around for an hour or two, doing
worldly business, he pulled up in front
of a grocery in the suburbs, and went
in to re resh aud comfort himself, leav
ing the boy to take care ol the horses.
The man met some companions in
doors, with whom he s t about Incom
ing eonv'v al. as the cu-toiu of those
Corrected
A RerrcenMi* o».in>tmpin „/ Amtrietm Art.
Jackson Court.—'Tue Editor
spent two days in attendance on Jack-
Up to Wednesday evening
r.o case had been submitted to n jury, and
nothing of interest had transpired.
There was quite a iargo attendance on
Tuesday, nnd a meeting was held in the
interest ol a railroad to Jefferson. Col.
E. M Johnson, ol Gainesville, addressed
the meeting, urging the importance of the
enterprise, and setting forth its practica
bility. Th
in the project,
been badly treated by the friends of the | " ,j into :l gort 0 f stupor. Tne “ line:
North-Eastern road, and are resolved to j dropped from his fingers, and the
connect with the Air Line, at Gainesville, j horses walked off. When it was time
Tne leading citizens ot-the county are to disperse front the grocery, the ex-
sur.gitine that the road- will be built. A ! oellent farmer and feeling parent could
meeting is to be held at Brooks' on Mon- j find neither wagon nor boy. He spent
dav, March 39iIt, to which the citizens ! Hm whole evening looking fo: them in
of Jackson nnd Hull are specially invited. ! tl,e cit '’- and w,ls Jf'ing liome in a
IV.- cordially sympathize with the efforts
- .-mu.. I
.ou,uig*.‘!> -r ti-
I SUrtluS -
m-f o.ant,..—iviut*. ’*^-
IkeUines, . •*
Bl’efced Shirting, •*
„ , ■ Ticking, “ w w
Si
i SlBk&X M 10 00 to
Sl ro 4r*4—*^~pc^l»us|t 1 10 to 1 20
to n
to »
to SU
to 4<i
tvs
( . rouniii Verii.*^, in *
Eg:^, — i—per dot
Batter ——per lb.
Tobjcrs—Common —. “ h'j to 60
i®«,8
. 4S£Ss==. Si ■ C fil^Sa
CfauunL Am per 1000.35 00 toft 00 “
O A*v»n».... — ft 00 125 00
Amnmnltlon—Powder per lb. 40 to
Shot “ 12 to
Load It to
_ . Caps p-r box, 10 ‘ to ' 23
Wood fa Vi‘»rr.—Pointed Bucket*, do* 3 od to 4 00
Cedar •• “ 12 00 tots 00
Sieves,...— “ 3 50 to 4 00
Llqnors.^-Coro Whisky,... per gal. 3 00
5 is »
real value and
appreciated af-
: of the year—
white. AlSough «»eh succeeding number ntbrds
•fre* 1 * We-urwtott. friends, the rettVriue and
beauty of The Aldhie will * - - -
t<w it ha* been bound i
The Aldlnelaa tiUCin anA hriiiirsrroB~,n.ton—
iproached—absolu civ without coca-
15
alone and unapi
petition in price or character]
volume just completed cann<
, , , , ... . , i who congregate iu suburban groceries,
lie people are deeply interested i .... ”, ® i ,i i • .i
‘ ‘ „ , T . , i 1 into sped on, ami the bov in the wagon ; i.«
ject. They feet tl.a- they nave ; 1)CCanie F nuin bed with the cold, mid i
Poach Bnadr 2 <K)
Apple 44 .— 44 -2 50
Holland Gin 44 7 00
Hourban Whiskey, 44 3 00
Wtnes, — 44 3 00
(Iroccrlen.—Sugar, Crushed per lb. 18
' 44 a: 44 13
44 h 44 15 .
44 c 44 1!»
.‘ 4 Bro\vu,goo<l “
Coffee, Kio,......... 44
41 Java 44
Tea, ITyscn 44
44 Gunpowder, 44
44 Black 44
§yrup, (Sorghum, per gal.
44 Cane, 4i
Cuba Molasies— 44
Candles, per ib. 20
Cheese 44 20
Crackers 44 13
Onions,...*. perhush.l 00
Candy, Fancy. per lb. 50
44 Slick, 44 25
Soda 44 12
' Black Pei»per^..^ 44 #5
Ginger 41 25
Starch........ 44 15
liice 44 10
Mackerel No. 1,... per kit, 3 00
“ No.*A..." “ 2 00
Sanlines, -per box, ?3
Salt ...]«rnrk,2 0O
>;•; eras.. per lb.
to SCO
to 3 00
to 9 00
to 7 90
tion. With t
cially resem
already €z1m
TatuaWo book.
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Si'isSSsiiS
■ a.i i dUi#V. )di'
NEW FE ATC RES FOR 1S72.
ART DEPART-MEXt.
MS
I" is
to 30
to 20
to 12J<
I hulf-erazed state, when he met his trus
ty co ored man riding in for a doctor,
saying the boy “ Tommy was frozen to
death.” The horses had walked home,
and 1 lie stiff child was found still sit
ting in the seat.—Memphis Appeal.
d our Jefferson friends lo secure n rail
road outlet, ai d hope Athens will con
nect with them.
The attendance of lawyers at court was
unusually large, embracing .Messrs. Thur
mond, Cobb. Lumpkin, Erwin, Mnclic I
and Speer of Athens? Messrs. McDaniel
and Dunlap of M mroe; Messrs. Hutch
ins and idenn of Lnwrenceville; Mis-rs
Itice, Mailer, lied-vine, Johnson, and J.
B. and M. Vail E.les, of Gaiu.'stiile;
Messrs. Johnson and Reid of Lexington,
a. «l Gabriel Nash ol Danit lsville. c mitiiiUte as a whole are favorable,
The planters ol Jaekson are baying utid will probably, when they report,
leriilizers quite freely, nnd preparing to | a-k a day of this session to be set aside
plant a large area of cotton. We would j for consideration of their report. The
caution them not to neglect grain crop* J Senate committee are also favorable,
and stock I :,, 'J ^onte consolation tuny be given to
j ... ] claimants in the fact t at action will
■ipsr
1 75 ti. 2 tn
Iron, Swells... 44 • 7
“ Uotifiiry bar 44 6
44 (kit*ting»,...« 44 8
Nails 44 S
Ct>U;i!i I'anls, par tlor.G 00
Hoes, Br ide’s, 44 C 00
els 44 1 5 00
ides
15 00
i> 06
to -;4
to
to 10
to
to 7 00
to S 00
tol8 00
tolS 00
to13 00
such varied taste*, a pnl
irons and hli piper is rxthorttfdicative of his own
than of thfitttto itf the country. As a Rusnn fee
•f the excellence pfthls department, the i>ublish-
era would to knnodnee <lurlhg the coming year,
WgUaen. jW*t* a
W. T. Rictrtwds, R(uim, 1‘erklus, James Smtl.y,
Wm. Hart,- T.'tf. C! Dar ey It. E. Phcuei,
Win. Beard;. Victor Mehlig, l-’rauk Beanl, j
Geoiye Smiley, Wm. H. Wiffox, Paul Dixon, '
Aug. Will, -Jiiales II. Bear.1, J..lto,v.. j
These ptetorvs aro being reimodnced ariUiout re- i
gard to expense by the very liest engraven. In Ihc i
country, and will beorthe.everester.tlvale»iu|dr- 1
ison witlittie best turei^n v.-i-r!l, il lie’iii,-Hit-Celer-|
mtuatiouof tt.e publishers that The ANttne shall' T \/ L have just received a large ns-
be a successful vindlcatiou of American taste iu I TV Ann men, »
comgetitiou with any existing publication iu the I
Buist's Calebrated Carden Seed,
whi-h we o.fer tn Mi-rvhkiits auil the retail trade
VERY LOW for cash.
LONGS & BILLUPS.'
Jan* 12-tf
Trace Ci»a
Boots *ad Shoes.—
1‘u-it-, Northern, per ir.4 00
cdiotiS ” 44 1 50
I**xther.—Sole per Ib. 30
Upper 4 ‘ 50
llnriie^s 44 40
Call'Skius 44 50 00 lulOO 00
Kip skins 44 50 00 to70 oo
Financial.—Gold, buying * 1 08
4 ‘ selling 1 10
Silver, buying.... 1 05
44 selling..... 1 03
i iu air. nionanv iidau i ciuuii.iUH,
as received assutanc.es of assistance from n
[ the most popular ■ writers and poeU of the
*• • c -
Tmc F .ENcn Spoliation Claims.
—The ho.»^ Committee on Foreign
Affairs h i-appointed Hon. -Leonard
Myers, of f*enn yivania, sab comm tt e
oil the French .spoliation c airns. He
will report to the committee favorably. I cleinse aiufbeautifyi he tSt hand puritythe breath.
General Morgan, of Ohio, of the same -“W *■**"* Fl ~->
eommitiee, is averse to them. The
Special Notices.
Toil are trou*»!fd with n bad breath. It annoys
your friends as well as yoursell. You would get rid
i#f it, but scarcely know \v!iat means lo adopt. We-
will tel! you—use Ibe fragrant Bosodont. It will
Grover A Baker Sewing Machines
.1U*. ,ecf iv 0 l and far sale—some excellent nun-
b*r-* uf l‘u*se celebrated machines lo which 1
w«»,iU call i!i» aujiuion uf tne ladies. A great
in iu v of Dies* michlties hive haon sol l to persons
in Ai'iou* as 1 i>i other couuties, and every one is
perfectly satisfied.
F. II. Atkinson.
Banner Office.
*}l»aw4i»g,~8lmmi*.‘Ding, Hair
Cutting, Bair and Whisker Dyeing, by the best
Barbers in the *taie, at Davis, Harris, A Sous'
Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon, over Maude-
ville A Brolher's.
IMEP.—Mr. \V m. Jones, who was j
sh.ii by Mr. Ayem k. died ot 1 lie injuries
received, on Friday night A post mor
tem examination was m ule, but failed to
discover iho ball.
Considerate. —Mr, Bloom field,
with his proverbial consideration for the
weltare o. Ii.s operatives, has had their
gardens ploughed during the Week.
Died nt m Kxpo.sl kk—A neyito
who was in JtflVrsou on Wednesday even
ing in a state of in toxical mil. was loutid
dead iu the road two or three utiles iroui
tl e town, on yesterday morning.
The administration organ nt Wash
ington says; “ (Jur private informa
tion from New Hampshire is not at all
encouraging as to the prospect for the
coming election.”
The speech of Colonel Weems, de
livered before the State Agricultural
A factory for thu innmilactiire of j Society in Savannah a lew days since,
r.\e handles, wheels, hubs, spokes, bob- j was one of the ablest yet delivered iu
bins, etc., is being erected at Rome, Git.
Mr. Robert Cochran, of Mi.con,
Current- Events.
Mr. Freeman Orr, an esteemed
citizen of Washington county, is dead.
They are to have a lag ice factory
in Augusta.
The Savannah and Memphis rail-
mud is completed to a point twenty-seven
and a half miles from Opelika.
probabiv be taken in Congress regard- mitem, or no inv, r .rthevur
if , .- , . •_ bots, coughs, h'ule-bouni), co
| ing their ease at the present session.— r«»«-hs, lossofmiik. w
! Journal of Commerce.
died on Sunday of cholera morbus, after
an at lack of only ni> hour.
Macon is to have a nnvv daily
paper. The first numbe# appears about
the first of March.
Judge Linton Stephens, it is said,
expects to be Joshua Hill’s successor in
tlir United States Senate.
G. \\ . Evans, an ex conductor
ea the Slate Road, has been arrested for
swindling the State.
Col B. T. Harr's, of Sparta, di d
on tile 25th nit., in his 50th year. lie
was one of the oldest and most influen
tial citizens of the county.
Mr. Hiram Siblcv, the great mil
lionaire, is said to have #000,000 invest* d
in the Atlanta and Richmond Air Ln.e
railroad.
Nearly three hundred students
have matriculated ai the Washington
and Lee University during the present
season.
A battle is about to come off nt
SMi-oui« Potosi .which it is thought
Mexico.
Col. Win. Turk, of Homer, Banks
county, is quite ill with pneumonia. Mr.
James Norwood, also of Banks, is very
low with cancer.
The Atlanta Sun says it is under-
*tiod that the A>ir Era is fo change
hand*, and that Hon. B.H. Hill will be-
conic it* editor. Also that Mr. Hill will
lie RCR »di*l*ta for Governor next Fall.
'Nashville Banner says it is
report*,, thnt Susan B. Anthony won
•even hnndred dollars of Vic Woodhull
in a itt.« game of “ draw,” a night or
two suin',
Illinois 1ms Taken to investigating.
A committee ot lupiirvinto the manage-
raent of the Penetentinry shows that
tlT'OOn has been spent in three yean*
for wMrli tli«*u* j»r«*To '
r “ "- ^"R-we. ..I li„- oth C. ii
f reasu.nal district, is recognized ns the
handsomest man in Congress. It is stated
advocacy of the Great Western Canal.
The Savannah papers speak of it jn
the highest terms of commendation.
Tribute of Rt-sptcL
At a regular meeting of Athens Fire
Co. No. 1, the following resolutions were
imaiiimou.ly adopted as a last liibutc *>t
respet to our deceased Biot her, David
L. Bell:
I!e-tilcid, That we deep’y mourn the
loss of our Brother, w hom God in Ilis
all wiso providence has seen fit tii take
from *>ur midst.
Ucedcetl. That in liis death we have
lost a much loved, useful atrl active
nit ml>eA iv d owe v ho ever Imre the toils
nod dniigirs of a Fireman gallantly nnd
bravely.
liesjlrrd. That though his stay with
us was exceedingly brie.’, yet we will
ever tenderly clu-rish the memory of hint
who had won the love and esteem of us
all.
It ■wired. That a copy of the above re
solutions be tender* d the iamily of the
deceased, and also that both the Athens
papers be furnished w ith one for publica
tion.
W. H. Jones, )
L Com.
The State Road.—We learn that
A. L. H orris yesterday testified before
the State Road Investigating Commit
tee, that if that rood had been properly
managed in 18*'J, free from political
influence?, it would have paid in addi
tion to all the necessary expenses, and
keeping up the improvements, the sum
of 8300,000 into the State Treasury.
lie stated that Governor Bullock
controlled the road, discharging agents
and employees daily aud reinstating
those discharged by the officers oftlie
road ; that thete was employed at dif-
feicitt times one thousand l ands, when
three bundled nnd fifty weic enough
to attend to the business of the road.
—.-If. Constitution.
SavtniUiili had l-mr lire alarms
last Saturday evening. A large planing
mill was destroyed, with a loss of #85,000.
>IUi Louis Potosi ,which it is thought The Screven House, Marshal House, and
vtijl decide the fate of the revolution m f | P.t aski House took fire about the saine
hour, all by accident, but sustained little
ioju;y. -I!
From tut W,tl So*pur* tl'u.j tiaiellc. .
A Lively Bear Fight.
Joseph Ellmaker and his wife, .have
made a stiiall clearing in "Jitckron
township, Potter county, PU MlJcu
they have a comfortable log cabin, a
small baru, sevcr.il hen I of cuttle, and
a feiv pigs. About 2 o’clock on Hturs-
day evening;Mr. 1£11 maker heard a
great comm* tioo among his cattle and
pigs at the bam. On rushing out to
nssertain the cause, imagine his sur
prise on finding that an old- bear and
two cubs had thrown the calf down,
and were preparing to drag it out o.
the yard. The cubs were running
nnutnd snapping their teeth and utter
ing half suppressed growls of delight
at the pm?pcst efa “ square meal.”
Mr. Ellmaker returned to the house
at once, and made preparations to at
tack the bears. He seized bis rifle,
hrneorr»'«nrimi*-.i n t a.t ' laid Iff, wife armtkl htrse.f \uihalotig-
*h.D Vim, , ;" ";' " : r n 1 handled dotthle-biued axe. Thus
n d <>n » '“ udcl armed they advanced toattaek. The
* ^ 0 4 8Ututu of the handsome j bears made bold and ferocious by hun-
r, ~ lnn | ger, did not seem inclined to give up I «—
J. B Smith,
J. H Kmktick.
Couucii Vioe. eilings.
Cocscil Chamber, [
Athens, Feb. tO, 1S72. |
A called meeting of > min. il w.is
held this ntiernoon. Present * Iuten-
diint Beussu, an<l Wardens Bishop,
Erwin, Muss mid Nicholson.
Intend.int s.uleil the Board had been
called together to consider the condition
of the streets.
On motion of Warden N eliolson, the
rules were' susp.-n'dtd. Warden Moss
■d t*> amend See. 248 ol the Ordi-
Vcnilla, Ac. Charge jour servants ami ilealer, and
see tiiat thevdo not Mitatitnte anyot the pernicious
extracts vritb which the market isfioodea. Burnet’s
siniid ird flarorinj; hxtiacts are established as the
sttougi*st, purest and best made. •
the e* Ifl-lire* betv.’een Prussia and France Is
over, but thousands ot Battle* between Walker’s
Vinegar Bitter and dyspepsia and liver complaint
nrc now going on. The issueof such contests is not
for n inomen indoubt. The conflict may last Ion
gcr in somceases than in others, but the great veg
etable tonic aud alterative of thiseentury, will win.
T • n r.fiflh s « end Ca*'lr.—Tobias’ Derby
Condition Powders are warranted superior to any
' uroof disteni)>er, worms,
colds, Ac., in hoises, and
lack toni;tie, horn dis-
per, Ac., in cattle. Price, 25cts. De]*>t, 10 Park
Place, N. Y.
« AI wilic Sslv-, recommended by leading pliysi-
ans, and the President of the New York lhxara of
lie dth, as the most wonderful healing compound
over known. Ghes instant relief to burns, cures
all kinds of sores, cuts and wounds: and a most in
valuable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere,
i at 25c. J. I\ llenrv, soleprop’r, 8 Col. Place, N. Y.
; i !iri«tad;i!o 4 ft Hair is the safest and best. Itcor-
| rects the liadoffectsof Inferior dye*, whilethe black
I or b.own tims it produces are Identical to nature.
Factory C8 Mnideu Lane, N. Y.
S«a*ui.a is opium purified of itssickening and pois
onous properties, dtscovercd by Dr. Bigelow, pro
fessor of Botany, Detroit Med. Col. A perfect ano
dyne and opiate. John Farr, Chemist, N. Y.
Th' Pumt and hweetest Cod Liver Oil in the
world is Hazard A Caswell’s made on the sea-shore
from fresh, selected liv rs, by Caswell, Hazard &
Co , New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet.
Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Physicians have decided it superior toany
of the other oils in the market.
PniC; A«*r*l OP.—Safest and best Illuminating
Oil ever made. Does not take fire, nor explode if
the lamp is broken. * Over 1 /0,000-fcmities use it,
an i ne accidents have occurred from it. Oil House
of Charier Prat* established 1770, New York
«t viiT* liiBiliirnuti hid Glove Cleaner restores
sailed gloves equal to new. For sale by Druggisti
and Fancy Gi*ods Dealers. Price 25 cents perbot-
tie. F. C Wells A Co., New York.
K *!ey’* Phi olukenis an established, warranted
remedy for painful Menstruation laud equally effi
cient as a nervous antidote in all cases of Nervous
excitement, stomach and tdeeplessncss in male or
female. Sold every where for $1 a botJe. Morgan
A Kisley, druggists, N. Y., General Agents.
4 Vonnr«i| A * n*.iu:»r and a beautilul,clearcom-
pl<*xb*n is the desire of everybody. This effect is
produced hy using G. W.Laird’-s “Bloom of Youth”
a hai niless beautifyer of the skin. Will remove all
discoloration, tan, freckles and sun burns. The use
of thl delightful toilet preparation cannot be de-
te ted. For sale by all druggists aud I'aucy Goods
dealers, 5 Gold si., N. Y.
Men. .i tns.ovr * soothln?<yrup relieves the little
sufferer from pain, cures wind, colic, regulates the
s’omacli and bowels, errects acidity, and during
the process of teething is invaluable. Perfectly
safe in all cases, as millions of mothers can testify.
LITERARY DEPARTMENT.
Where so much is paid to illustr tion. and get up
‘ the work, too much dependence on appearances
ay very naturally be femred. To anticii.ato such
misgivings, It is only necessary to state that the
editorial management of The AMioe has been in
trusted to Mr. RICHARD HENRY STODDARD,
who has
hast of
country.
THE VOLl'MEVda lift
will contain nearly 300 pages, and about £50 fine
engravings. Commencing with the uuiuber for
tiful tinted picture op plate papi r, iuserted as
frontispiece. ; •> \ '“ A, ,*
The Christmas number sbr Ht?S wflfhe n splendid
volume in itself, containing fifty engravings, (four
in tint) anti,attbetlgh retailed at $l, will be sent
without extra charge toaU vcarly subscribers.
A CHROMO TO EYlCIiY J3UBSCRIDEK
was a very popular feature last year, aud will be
repeated with the present volume. The pub’.Uhe s
have purchased aud reproduced, at great ex tense
the beautilul oil painting by S£l*,.entitled “ Dame
Nati ue’s School.** Tue ehromo ix ll\13 inches,
and U an exact Lassimile, in size aud appearance,
of the original picture. No American chix-iao,
which wiU at alj eomjiare with it, has vet been of-
iered at retail for less than the price ask«d fi»r Th<
A Mine and It together. It will be delivcitd free,
with the January uuiuber, to eve ry suliscriber who
l«ys for one year in advance.
TERMS FOR 1872.
One copy, otic year, with Oil Cbromo K».
Five Copies * r 44 ‘ 4 20 On.
Any iieraon sending 10 names and $40 will receive
an extra copy -gratis, making U copies for the
money. ■
Any per.on wishing to work for a premium, can
have our premium circular on application. W c
give many beautiful at.d desirable articles offered
by no other pap^r.
Any terson wishing to act, permanently, as our
agent', will apply, vUh -reference, enclosing f l for
outfit. JaME8-UTTONAC0.,
rVBLISlihUS,
dec! 2*. 1 . Liberty street. New Y~t»rh.
W. W. SUMMERS,
Scott Farm, Bedford County, Torn.
EREKDKR OF
Th tmmglibrcrt sliortliorncd
tiiuiiam Cattle,
DM1BE finCS AM) CBLTShOLD SHEEP.
AM BREEDING ENTIRELY
A mi!r- case of cowhiding oc
wirtvii in SaratintJ) ln*t batErdny even-
>"g, jti.t Itefitro the train left. The vie-
tea wm thu head of an auction house,
11,0 other I'Mty w«s au Atlanta
I’^nltur, formerly of BiiTnnnxh.
their prey.- Ri-ir.g upon her haupchea
the old bear showed fipht, and the, „ „ ...
cubs crouched helnnd her, snarling i». p„ ito».--c". T uairfiiu.. of Atuaujr, u*.,tu
fiereelp. Mr. EHtttnWer rnistvl his A- tea dv. ******
MARRIED,
At the wU-tabe# the brl.lrt
fiercely. Mr. Ellmaker raised his
rifle aud fired at the black monster,
thinking that if she
cubs could be easily
In M»dl«n, on .t, e =0.h u aB.. i) .t
duced a greater numtier of premium animals than
any other herds in Tennessee; ::ave never (ailed
to take premiums at every fair, l»otlt in Tennessee
and Kentucky, at which they have been exhibited.
I have on hand at all times THOROUGHBRED
BULLS and COWS, of all ages, bred from my cel
ebrated bulls Stonewall Jackson, bvimp. Dukeof
Ardiie, and lu-d Hover the _<1, by Red Rover the
1st. These bulls weigh from 2,500 to 3,000 lbs.
BERKSHIRE PIGS, native and imported stock,
bred from in v noted premium boars, Dick John*
ran and Bob Lee. My premium L^ars and sows
will weigh from 500 to MM) lbs. My COTSWOLD
SHEEP are pure, my premium buck weighing
350 lbs., and sheared lust year lSj-^ lbs.
My stock is second to none for size, color, hcaut'
aud style in the United States, having made
my selections in buying and breeding for this i
combination. Orders solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed. Add. ess mo ut Wart race.
Co., Tcnn. W. W. 8VVt%
u if.
nnnecs*. In S riking out the word * 4 Mtiy,” J JL from premium animals My herds have pro-
in thu tlinil lioivwacl inerting the word " “
•' April;” al>o to ano-iid S*c. 240 of the
Ourdinances. I»y striking out the word
*• Septiinl.tr,” in tlie first and second and
filth 1. ties of said seel ion and inserting
•lie word •* July.” and l»y striking out
the word “October” ill the second line
of said section and insert the word
•• August ” in lieu thereot. Carried.
Warden Carlton appeared and took
his seat.
Warden Carlton gave notice he would
move at next meeting to reconsider tile
a trove auundnieuts to Sections 24S and
240.
15v Warden Carlton—adopted —That
Cierk of Council request our delegates to
invite the tstote Agricultural Society t**
hind tlu-ir next Convention in Athens.
By, Waidcn |Jil034—-adopted—That
Street 'lumiutttcu be instructed to pnr-
< liiise she nee*ssiiry tools, nnd commence
work on the streets as soon as practica
ble. j
On motion of Warden Bishop, the mat
ter of l'oliee was relcrred to. the Police
Committee to report at next meeting.
Engineers Billups mid Cobli wcfc hcaid
in regard to F>re Department and recom
mended that additional rubber hose be
pur* luist-d.
Wartlen Barnard appeared end took
his sent. ' ‘ v *
On motion of Warden Moss one hun
dred feet of rubber host was ordered
purchased fur Hope No I.. and Treasurer
was instructed to withhold funds suffi
cient to meet the bill.
Bv Wntden Carlton -adopted—That
{ Jhief Engineer ot the Fire Department
w required lo make quarterly reports t >
Council, allowing fully the action and
condition gillie Fire Department.
By Wut-den Bishop —adopted—That
C ihlrm tn ofCo n nitteeon Fire Depart
ment be authorized to purchase the one
liumLed h et of Ito^o .heycifilNiiore tuen-
t! med. ’
By Warden Erwin—adopted—That
Finance Committee bo requested t<» e»>n-
fer wit It tlte Directors of the Northeastern
Railroad in regard to paying the Town
subscription in Bonds ot thu Town.
Council udjourned.
a. L. MiTcnEt.t..Clerk.
ATLANTA
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A TLAXTA, GEORGIA.
YOU”C MEN AND ADULTS
Tradically Educated for Business Lifebjr a Thor-
ougli Course of Instruction lo
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In all iiti BrancUes, ms |»racticc<l by the best Busi
ness Men.
P E X M A X S H I P
Taught in a manner unsurpassed. Specimens sent
on application. . 1 •» 1
Commercial Calculation
By the best and most rapid practical methods.
BUSINESS PAPERS,
BUSINESS FO
Commercial JLatc.
roRjiis,
Ing
c equal to any si:
lar Institution In the country, and worthy the ]
roc age or the young men of the South.
Hon. Horae* Greeley aaya:
. •* I wish every man bad aueh an education—weexy
Toung IU.U especially. And if either of my aona
hid. lived, and I had trained Mat, M I should liar*
tried to'do, tohe a great and good ftrnter, f should
I* <ve nauti-d u. send b:ui at toast aU utontlu, u> a
Busin. -s Oolleju*. t.. give him tha aptitude, habit,
and forms of a thorough business man.”
Student* mar enter at any time. KoteaeUngia
classes. Circulars mailed on application. +
j£;nf v *9—IT U. V. ilOORE. Principal.
HWJAiiifgrif iflii.g.ou tniJ..Cs.Ltl ot ItKai
* «iasp«jWEs r
sexenty-five cenU per quart.
Also, kept const uiMr on Svl** Cheese.
GLOBE HOTEL,
S. W. Comer of Broad and Jadxon-et*.,
ft—— ^
f Ait l lvdrated M tulhhj Journal claimed
i tohet'ie handsomest Paper in the World.
E 1,,v “ 1 the artist workmen of THE
..criwing to make their nrofes-
•thv of admiration for beauty, aa it has at-
n fa» t%jff*lB*«s.”—Henry Ward Racier.
HE ALDINE, while issued with
all the regularity has none of the temporary
- •-titter oharaeteei-tieof ordinary period-
ely without eom-
The possessor of the
mot duplicate the quan-
AUGUSTA, GA.
JACKSOW & JCLIAW, Proprietors.
AUElar leavedocll theattwitlow of"thetrsv-
VV elingpuhlicto this well known hotel, which
tft.ve recently pnroliased, and phusM*.n a fbot-
fiifapcOnd to none in the South. No «]«uo will
be sjisrtd to render it it first claa# houw> 1i» everv
respect, and every atteHtfott- parM«i»^j# IMrilik
and convenience of guests. |an354imb'
Notico <o Planters.
IWE wrfactiBf^tige-
> V incuts w*s the Hriwn O.f.oti Cm Cn.,aa
msssatsJzsr •—
SUM MKV & XK\VT<>X.
HARNESS MftTERUa.
TPOR 8AI.E BY
-L’ CHILDS, NICKERSON' A UO.
T. J. Y0UXG, M l)”
rbysieiajD,Suri(con & iccouilicur.
fAFFICE AT RESIDENCE—
V_./ Drnnd afrjst, neariv oppo-tte the resPerie*
of J. t Miner. -
Athens, tix, Jan.22,1ST2.
Thor walsden's Bas Rel iris.
.A FEW sets of these beautiful Danish photo-
Jr\. graphs—the moat elegant in existence—com-
price of St&per set, may be had ut
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE:
Inteudant’s Office.
“PERSONS having ufficigl busiuess
-1- with the IntcmHnt of the Town of Athens
trill find him nt the offict* of. E. P. Lum»kiu, I!sq.,
Town Attorney, from lboV!ock, A. m., till 1 o'clock
l*. v.; and from 3 te 5 o'clock, i*. m.
jau 16-tf H. B XS.SK. Intefidaiit.
Nt ' undcnrgneJ, hsivln : farmed a
*'. <eit iMlillzera, vlU Keep conatauu.. uu nauu
a Virga supply i.f
BAW8Q1E SUPERPHOSPHATE
; •*»l»oau:g» im» stdfU^i * m
The Paragon "ft
P^ttZ% ertil >xer !
' bdi wiiffar ,w..:A tsi .<w utMftM&y m to
Soluble Paglfic
airSuahir
MU ItMR Steif
PACIFIC COMiWN itA m
ply customers in all the surrounding countia*. • - • ; \VdiioJ
Jan. 42,2m tt Laryim—
I 'triui .f'-wur .'w—i imti
fci Jtarrt Wesujn ^*nfr4 iiW»Vi
THE EFFEer^ CF
.. /di , r-w
Garden 8eed.
options .
*«wy ]* .
?»SWWk>WHg8fiflAL5gEBI LITY.
GUANO.
T3URE PERUVIAN, of direct itn-
JL portation, at Government prices.
2,240 pound* to the ton R. G. LAY,
Agent for Consi rnee* in L\ S.
Jan. l-9m, Savannah, Ga.
The Monroe Advertiser.
♦ 1 -
BY JAMES P. HARRISON. •
The Premia* Weekly Neivspaper in
Georgia !
GOLD MEDAL AWARDED, 1871.
Edtel.hat sailli..*.xiidue*.t testa*,
a.id arc a preventive cf Chills and Fever.
For the past two seasons has been myst satisfaet- rv. ns a SPECIAL
COTTON PRODUCER; notwithstanding all the draw hacks iitid Prtivi-
dential difficulties it had to fontuttl with.
Results have certainly ilemonstatetl r the ncci*ssitv of tli* tltlviug the
COMPOSITION OF FEUT1LTRERS to^the physical nnd el cmicnl con
dition of the sou., equally listn the production of PLANT KO<>!i tnccs.sHry
lor particular crops. Therefore 1 have prepared a Fcrti'izcr^
to the Requirements of Each Kind of Soil.
No. 1, for Light Gray Sandy Land, Cash, $55 Per Tort#
No. 2, for Red Clay Land, Cash, $60 Per Toffj
For each kind, §5 per ton additional will be charged igt tfti.ie to 1st ot
November next. >
The SPECIAL PECUU.UUTV that all have, remaikctl in' tMff pi^parati*.ti,
is, that it . . ■' •
Hot only au creases the Crop two to threo fold,
BUT SUSTA INS THE PL A NT A GAINST DROUGHT StHEA 71
Numbers of our most respectable planters attest this fuel. Thedituits of
an advertisement will not admit of the introduction of much testiinonv:,
but I am kindly permitted to refer to a number of th > most distinguished
Planters in the State who haveused this Fertilizer, and expressed, their
unqualifle I approval of its value, viz :
M.. L. C. Warrex, Jefferson County!
t AJ yield to th ir inwtUul da^acy.
WE«B3i®f»j|B«aiS0ReANlZATI0N.
Are au autiUotc to chuuge of W’alcr and llkt
mELV^L'BEST.ORE.YOUTHFULVrco R
to the wasted frame, and correct ull
ESMsammi
AVill rave dare of euffcriug to the sick, and
Col J. B. Walker, Morgan County.
Dr. Baldwin B. Miller, Burke
Dr. W&f. B. Jones, “
Mr. Nathan Bussey, Lincoln
M. J. P. WiLLtAMS; Columbia
Rev. D: G. Phillips, Jefferson
Capt. P. R. Sai.e, Lincoln “
I hope to be allowed by the planters of Clarke and' the surrounding
counties to produce for them the same results which have been so grati
fying to mv patrons elsewhere. For sale by
EDWARD BARRY, 3L B.,
Practical and Agricultural Chemist, Augusta.
S. C. DOBBS, Agent, Athens. Kob .,. 2m .
D. H. & J. T. DENNING,
•CUBES NE.VER'.VTELL PEOPLE
Tho gmed J'anacea for all the ills of life.
T R Y-yOWECB 0T T L E
DEALERS IN
me Standard
PHYSICIANS THF.Br.,
„ . , v PBESCBEE IT H
BITTEaS/^nUAiV tmr
or THEK
0I33AFIIn Young or Old,
single, these Bitters are
cd and hare often be
Xneans of caving life.
TRY ONE BOTTLE*
lies ui .uuutuv, duvia, * * — 1 » v l w * , t “*•■’1''-*» «v.,
and Crawford, and a general circulatiou through*
out the State,
Advertising Rates Reasonable.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
One of th* ablest and handaomeat of our country
exchanges.—Trey (Ala.) Messenger.
Eminent for it* its intelligence, energy, industry
and popularity. An excellent newspaper, and a
credit to the county ot Monroe—Macon Tel.
One of the very best of our weekly exchanges.—
OneoTihe largest, neatest aud most readable if
all tbh weeklies receivedat this office—JaarJcMes.
No better weekly paper In fbe State.—Omrtita-
Its editorials evince unusnal iprightlines an wit.
Some of our weekly exchanges would be improved
by taking Ihe Advertisers* a model.-^A//*w/a Sun.
- • ■ ■ • ■- -*itcd with industry—,
wealthiest por-
A real geo^beautiful in typography, and
general •• make up” evincing JnddatigaLle :
try.—New Monthly Mug., XaskriUe.
• No Diligent Writer Will Willingly ba Without It.”
1 "
Just Published, Complete in one Volume,
LIPPINCOTT’S
Pronouncing Dictionary,
BIOGRAPHY ^MYTHOLOGY,
SOSUIMM
Meiroirso/ the Eminent Persons of all Ages and
Countries, and Accounts of the horse, Hindoo,
and Classic Mythologies, trtfA Iho Pro
nunciation of their names in Ihe Differ
ent Languages la which they occur.
BY J.. THOMAS,. A. M., M. D.
Complete In 1 Vol. Imp. 8vo, Toned Pa*
per, sheep, $1'«.00.
This invaluable work embraces the following pe
culiar features in an eminent degree :
I. Ureal comploteneaa and conciseness in the Ei-
ographical Sketches.
II. Succinct but comprehensive accounts of all
the more interesting aubjeetaef Mythology.
III. A logical system ef Orthography.
IV. The accurate pronunciation oc the names.
V. JfuUBlbUogiaphical references.
OPINIONS OprI’HE PRESS,
“ Lipplmfott's Biographical tMMIonary, according
to the unaulmouaopinion ofdiatingnisbed scholar.,
is the bast trim Of the kind ever published:—FAit-
^^fbifmSrtcOniplete , n d aatisfactcry work of Ihe
kind in the UpgU,age.’’—CAIcoyo Standard.
■ *'Themoatcomti>ehenriveandvaluaUe work of
JUte kind that has ever been Attempted. An Invulu
able couveatenee.’ '—Bostons Hooting Trae,Ur.
“ The mostvalnatileeowtoBSStn WleJMbbg^hy
to the Engltofctoiigne.”—Cincinnati Chronicle.
“ No other work of the kind will compare with it.”
—CkicagoSdotmcc.
ful accuracy, and atypndluphfcatwMcwtion Ui* la
abaolutetjr perfect. 1
“The moat .cci
tbe wur.a.*V»J*. _ . .
“ An admirable work.”—A. f, Independen
“ A workaf extnonlinary vaioe. 11 —Bosion Poet.
“ Its plants admirable.”—AVw iirl Tribune.
■ Fbr sale hy all BookseUera, or will be sent
free of expense, upen receipt hf price, by the Pub-
Fincst Kerosene Lamps
TO BE FOUND IN ATHENS,
AT THE
NEW DRUG .STORE.
A Full Stock
O F SWEDES AND REFINED
Iron, for sale at
CHILDS, NICKEItSON & CO'S.
We are Here for You.
TTTE PROPOSE to furnish supplies
V V to a limited number of farmers at our
REGULAR PRICES, and will charge 10 per. cent,
additional for advancing, all ui>on the Merchants
and Factor** Cotton Lien plan, according to the act
of D(M*emberl6th,lSGG.
ENGLAND & ORR.
Athens,Jan. 1st. lS72-2in ' ,
COTTON STATES.
Land & Immigration Company.
Sciialler, Carlton & Newton,
^oektxs
' ATHENS, GA.
r PHE above Agencv is now pre-
JL pared to furnish lahorof any description to
any of the Cotton States, such as farm laborers,
gardeners, male and female domestics, metiers,
seamstresses, railroad laborers, mechanics, mi
ners, Ac. One of the agents attending to the se
lection in Europe, personally, the utmost satisfac
tion is thereby guaranteed.
Ail communications addressed to SchaLLEK,
Cakltox A Nkwton, Athens, Oa., will receive
prompt attention. Agency at Cant. It. II. Carlton's
Office, corner Cfaytou street and College Avenue.
Jan. l2-2mb .
Woman’s Rights!
IS THE USE of paying
375 00 and $100 00 for a sewing machine,
when you can hy one, warranted for five years, for
FIFTEEN -DOLLARS, that can do any kind of
work that a high price machine will do?
SBR All kinds of sewing machines repaired, and
work warranted, attbe Athens House, next to Cen-
dxifrluBBww Aw,t
Special circtiUia, containing a full description ef
the work, with specimenpegm, will be sent on ap
plication.^ B jjppnffCOTTA co.,
iu and' , nYMarkoUt.^^/i^ , iA^ l ^}^’ 1 f'
THE ATLANTIC -
Chain Water Elevator.
TT»OR SALE AT
P CHILDS, NI
, NICKERSONA CO’S.
Dissolution Notice.
HP HE Arm of Henry David & Co.,
-I. near Holly Springs, was dissolved on the 22d
ult., by mutual consent, Mr. H._P. Engtandhaving
tnaCR monster, ' 0 f M.T. lUhter, >>y the Uer. Dr. w.lls, or At- Ult , ny mutual consent, air. ti. r. t
..... Puinrnf Madi.rn Prcabytcriin Church, ( withdrawn from the concern. The
were killed the . Richter, of Madison, to Miaa Alke E. I finu will be settled by Mr. David.
y despatched or I Danlela, of Bethany, Jofferion county. Ga. I fob*-lt . K ' p '
ENOLANP.
PENDLETON’S
Guano
J^OR S.\tE BY
BEALL, SPEARS- & CO.,
ff»fipryi <1/ m* ; %i/Augusta, Go;
SAULSBURY, RESPESS A CO..
' Macon, Ga.
ANDERSON & WELLS, . ; ’ /
. ' ' I.’-. Atlahtnl Ga.
P. TL BEIIN & CD.,
Sjvaimafi, Ga.
Dr E. M. PENDLETON,! -*a . ,
- Sparta, Ga.
Pnraphleis containing many testimonials, with
practical bints on cotton culture, and the applica
tion of fertilizers*, may be obtained kOta e»y Cf
ten* (gents. Ian. 1-tt
a
mwm
The Savannah Repuhlican.
Established in 1802.
Terms: Invariably in Advance:
The Webkly Repuehcax is published every
Saturday, at 32 a year ;$l for sU months, ft cts.
for threemanths—Invariably In advance.
Rates of Advertising:
Oat* square, fistat instertlon, 31. . Each subse- -
quent lueertion,ft cts. A square is 10 lines
parcil. All advertisements ordc-cJ Ins
In daily paper will l.o charged 31. per
insertion, unless otherwise conf
The Hkpeblic.vn Ls the
South, and iiearnestly dev
It contains the latest news hi
THE RED FLORIDA CAMP
RUST PROOF OATS.
A A BUSHELS on hand and for
W I ND OWlSASIIESy B LINDS,
sBiNGtEs; taTHbSf mils;
Lime, i foment, Plaster Paris, Hair,
FIRE BRICK, »C. bn*-, ^
COMPRISING A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Building Material,
45 Jackson Street, Near Post Office, Avgusta, Ga.
;**• E BEG LEAVE to call attention to our facilities for supply!tie Lu>)Uih|rmater'a'. ami iovlt* an
examination of our stock and prices. Our Doors, Sashrs, ana Biiuds are of White, ami south-
W a ^ _
ern Pine, and having connection with manufacturers South, can fill ordet* »ith pic mptncM.
and estimates furnished, and contracts takod for all styles of LuiMincs. nd for a Price Lis;.
jan 26. 3m. D. II. & J. T. DENNING.
Bb*lb
Successors to P. Barry. & .-**• on,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY itivite the attention of the citizen* of North
VV East Georgia to their very extensive stock c£ . ? ft *
CHOICE E/UWIY A«0 FAKCV CB0CEHJES f
which they ofler LOVV FOR CASH.
FRESH GANDIES. 10F THE FINEST SUAUTV,
made daily by EXPERIENCED \V0RKMEN, and offered to the trade in
quantities’to suit and prices to defy competition, [jan l9-tf
: r : r-r*s : : ^3T
K. B. HODGiSON
QTILL CONTINUES HIS STORAGE AND COMMISSION busiuess at
O the Ware House on Depot liiiT. He lias on hand the best
Coal Creek.Lump Coal, Timothy Ray , Lime, Laths,
Cement, &c., &c. «*.' ,^«i* '•to.mdt'
Also agent lor tFe best and cheapest grades of
' j^Hg wl mJw as ms mm : rz
TT .t
BXCS9UURMKA.
W»» 00 MM
, . : rt-utlw .bityote M'&auwm ai* unwnti ff
it ivmmf* __ ' ^
Atiii Mud* (Kieb aj KboJ.
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terial. No iusoloble sulistanc& is used,-*and surpassed byvnoJFejrfiJizer in-iuse.
Price $55 00 per ^on, Cash; $64 per 'I on, payable hi
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hill £ b‘.L ■ .ifci ' -i J 1 .4' r
enctra for the VERY BUST
rcc^v^i?p«rtapi«^^iU£#rtUU«n*tt»^iilfilapoutM, f..r MUdJlng, delivered in
jab 19-2ni
C; D0DBS. Agent.
•N«?12, Bt^vid Street, Athens, Ga.