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Farm Miscellany.
PF.AC1I BORER.
Miscellaneous.
( ^ EORGIA, HART COUNTY.-
\T Mr< F.lisv P. flower, has applied to me fi
TV lVwor'(.Ejerirt r.ritioMt), is tlie
cmimirn, «< it is the most trouh-
1 • ■> ene.ny <<f tlie pencil on the
Peninsula; and yet, if looked after in
time, it is very easily subdued, and
need in no wise seriously interfere with
cultivation. But, if allowed to in
trench itself in our orchards, it will
mu onlv require time and labor to rout
it, hut even this will lie only etteeted
liv cous ant vigilance and with con- |
sidrrnblc los-. Hence, the planter |
should never permit it to obtain a loot-1
in:' in bis young orchard, hut upon its
tir-t appea. n:-: d.' troy i’ utterly.— '
t:> exclude tiio borer, be lias only to j
rn•■••fullvcxan.i'i hi- rces every spring j
ami ml!, ami wli i \v; lie liiitls one,
destroy it. If this rule is strictly fol
lowed, his Inlmr w ill be very li lit, and
l,i- trees will never lie permanently
injiiretl. Ihit it lie neglects this, as so
often the case, until the forer is estnb-
li.-hed in the tree, the labor at ex
termination will not only be increased
ten-fold, but be will stiller the pain <>t
seeing pome of his linudsiimest trees j
enfeebled; and, if the most prompt
and vigorous measures are not adopted,
they will die.
The Borer is, when fully developed,
a slender, dark blue, four-winged,
wasp shaped insect. It does not enter
the tree in this shape, lint about the
middle of June commences to deposit
its eggs on the tender hark of the tree,
at the surface of the ground, and, oc
casionally, thorughont the summer,
sometimes even as late as October.—
These eggs hatch, ns the season ad
vances, into small white grubs or
berers, about one inch long when fully
grown, and an eighth of an inch in
diameter. These penetrate the bark,
and burrow into the sap wood, where
they rent in all winter. In the spring,
or early summer, they emerge in their
perfect, winged form, and soon eotn
inence depositing eg£s lor another gen
eration.
During their stay in the tree, they
devour voraciously the hark and sop
wood, and one or two are sufficient to
destroy a young tree/n a single season,
and four or five, an old one. '1 heir
inroads are very insidious, and some
times the first notice the planter has of
their presence is the blighting ot his
tree, which soon withers and dies.—
Their work being done in the dark,
under the bark, and the gum piled
around the neck of the tree, the insect
is completely concealed, and the injury
unsuspected until, like an exploded
mine, the bleached and withered leaves
give unmistakable evidence of its fatal
presence. But a little experience will
soon enable any one to detect the
borer. The most certain and obvious
sign is the gum at the neck of the tree.
Whenever this appears, you may cer
tainly conclude the borer is entrench
ed. But sometimes very little gum,
if any indeed, may be there, and still
this treacherous enemy may be de
stroying the very vitals of your beau
tiful and productive tree. But, gen
erally, there will be a disturbed, raised,
or loose appearance of the ground im
mediately around the neck of the tree.
When this is the ease, inspect care
fully. On the other hand, if the sur
face of the ground is flat, close, com
pact and hard at the neck, you may
Sheep as Weed Exterminators.
It may not be known to farmers in
genera], that it is a common practice
in some parts of the country to turn
sheep into the potato field for the pur
pose of eating down the weeds. The
sheep will not touch the potato vine.
This pasturing with sheep is advanta
geous, when the crop is a late planted
one, so that the hoeing cannot lie com
pleted until nflar the harvesting is fin
ished. At the growing season it is the
farmer’s aitn to keep down the weeds
and grass, so that they may be cover-
.ed hv the cultivator and hoe, when
.they are used. Pasturing with sheep
•will attain this object. Early plant
's! crops, the cultivation of which is
(Completed in the early part of the
Summer, frequently become grassy
and weedy, before the time of digging,
-when the
•cultivation. In this stage the sheep
dire economical wcoders. It is hardly
necessary to mention that the feed
thus given to the sheep makes a dou
ble profit, inasmuch as it costs abso
lutely nothing, while labor is saved
#nd weeds prevented from seeding.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.
Ftrrn YEAR
THE NEW WHEtLER & WILSON
SEWING
( ’eorgia, hart county.— I
'—A Gu the first Mouday in July next, applica- !
ti.i i »!! .»* ;*i \ \t-t»th* Court of Ordinary orlJnrH
An Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed
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T S THE BEST
1 ISO MACHINE ill i
FAMILY
se, d**ing a great t varte
ll Is mode single lit ttsronKrucli.u
iirinintjlighter and with inode huivhI than an)
lher>K\V!NG MACHINE in the walked. Hav-
ny stood the test lor twenty years,
Every Machine Is Full* Warranted.
examine f<ef««rr pnrdtaaffcft nfhers*;
a ; 'FHE ALDINE, while issued with
v;LMV’l i -1- all the regularity, has none of the temporary
^ “ 1 or timely inter *t charaeteeistleof ordinary jieriod-
icals. iiisati elegant miscellany of pure, light,
and graceful literature, and a collect ion of pictures,
tiio rarot sjK-iim.-ns of artistic skill, in black uud
white. Although each succeeding number allorvis
afresh pleasure tolls friend*, the real value and
beauty of The Aldiiie will be u»n»t appreciated af
ter it has lK*en hound up at tltv ,*1 ••: llu-yer. —
While her public publication* m \y . i iti»»r
Ml estuie
I i'oSl|MJIH*<l Jiicksoit iilt iu
\T7iLL BE SOLD b«for»‘ tbo (Joui c
V V House door in the town of Jettison, Jack- ;
son conrity, Ga., on the find Tu.wulav in’July most j
within the legal hours of sale, the following p*>p-
erty, to wit: * * I
Two bureaus, three boxes and contents, one pi- ;
ano, one Brussels carpet, one roll of nt»!4rudS‘>», ;
one riurie mattra.-*, one extension table, three !
bedstead*, without rails, one hat rack, ten stool- j
bottom chairs, two wash stands, twelve cane-bot-
tom chairs, three sofa chairs, three sofa arm chairs,
part of n wardrobe, two sola stools, two sofa otto
mans, (broken) two small boxes and contents, one
straw mattra^*, one satin ottoman, one piano stool,
(broken • one small table, one fall h af table, four
pillow*. two coirs and calves, one boar hog, (Ciivs-
n :w the property'-'of Mrs D. H.
ti fa issuer! from Clark Super;
school books;
A Pi’t
ASSORTMENT,* QF
llillDAL and
if. Arid:
All levi.il,
. to aatUfv .
AJjdrtf, . I
AnaUnmj and Physiology.
Astmuoiny, i .
'Book-keepingand Blank's.
Botany amd Chemistry.
Dictionaries,
Cieometry, /J.Vffinionieit'ipaiul Surveying.
Geographies and Grcuninqrs.
History, iAjic, Rhetoric aimComposition.
Philosophy—^yaf".ral; Mental and Moral.
Primers, Readers and Spellers.
Sjankers, Dialogues, tto.
IG red: Bools.
HOLIDAY
' MMENSE IMPORTATION OF
VfA'Jj-a!r• i’i,it"m fv'";th T '[' I Freiuji, German, Latin uudGrr-i
.1. a. jmn'v'i'n’.'m s .’.V, i Slates and Pencils.
Tlie
WK ALSO HAVE THE AGENCY Koli!
MADAM DEMORSSf’S
New York Fashion Patterns j
RECEIVED MONTHLY.
A full* si a*, accurate and leliahh* inttcru !u • ar -
ousof every new and desirable stv!**.
For I Julies and Children's J)re.«r*.‘
Each pattern put up in aneuvelope, with illustra
tion, and full description and directions how to
cut, put together, make and trim the garment.
BROWN & SCHAFFER,
AGEN1S. ATHENS, GA.
Junl I Orti e on College Avc;» te, Athens, Ga.
LONGS & BILLUPS,
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GEO.,
DEALERS IN V
AtID MEDICINEo,
CHEMICALS.
DYE-STUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS.
CLASS.
PETTY,
STATIONERY ;
PFKFVHBRV. iVlQlURS. BITTERS,
A ND EVERYTHING usually
usually kept in a First Ohus Drus M«»r..
Particular attention h;»> been nurd in the select i« a
of aur stock, to tha purity and reliability of out
goods, aud fam i lie* ami physicians are assured that
orders will he tilled with promptness and fidelity.
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
is large and attractive, embracing a great variety
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS, &C.
llelmbold’s and Ayer’s Preparations, Hurley’s
Worm Candy and Sarsaparilla, Drake’s
Plantation Litters, Romain’s Crimean
Bitters, H Gotland'sGerman Bitters,
and many other jmpular preparations always on
haml.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
of the most approved varieties on hand and for
sale in any quantity desired. Also Grass Seed.
ST. LOUIS LEAD,
Warranted strictly pure—the best in the market
Horse. Hog, and (atHe Powders,
Invaluable for all diseases of stook.
p.ics* ouip.mil
Aldtne i* a uni j;»»*
• uud unupproa he
ion in prim»»r chat
•Lu’ksou SiieriiL’s Sale.
i \ \' :iLL*4v> sf>!d as> the lint T'ttcil i’
1 . ’ I .t. ■ :
(lit"- Crayon*, it".. A".
,1 tiituli* ti» Taacb-
Uiit .Vc:v!irt s. C;,U :U
ns rn tv * ):;sT->':r.
- JVBV-Wr
Frm New York!
A SPLENDID STOCK
•• ‘"U-r* . OF
DRY GOODS, GKOERIES, HATS, SHOES, LEAH,
ER, SADDLES, ROCKERY, &C.,
i At ENGLAND & OlUv^
Which we are gelling cheap ns the cheapest, for cash or country produce u-
are also agents fer the celebrated ’ "
LlCKSOlSr COMlPOXTTsrD
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Ot u iiiiLeT vf Voiui.ua Jur l.u Uup j tl* a G.
t i»t- litlM.r of getting The Aldinc reatly on the
pres- is an great that reprinting Is out of theq
• *••11. With the cxoepfton of a small nuiu!***i
ciali>^ p serve t for binding, tlie edition of I>7^
'new'"FEATURES FOR 1872.
ART DEPARTMENT.
The eittuuiia'tin support so readily accorded to
their enterpvi>e, wherever it has been ititroduceil,
has « ouvin.rt*d thn publishers of The Aldine of the
s»un lees*. «»f their thet»ry liiat the American pub
lic Would recognize and heartily sup|*<rt any sin
cere effort to elevate the t«>:ie and standard of illus
trated |.uhli- atiou-s. Tluvt so many weakly wicked
sheets exM and thrive is not evidence that there
is no market f»r any thing better— ind«*ed the suc
cess of The A Klim* from the start indirect proof of
the contrary. With a population so vast, and->f
such varied*taste, a puldi*hcr can choose his pa
trons, and his pajier is rut her indicative of his own
than of the taste of the country. Asa guarantee
of the excellence of this department, the publish
ers would t*eg to announce during the coming year,
s|K-ciniens from the following eminent American
artists:
W. T. Richards, Granville Perkins, James Smiley,
Wm. Hart, K. O. C. l>ar ey 11. K. Piguet,
AVnt. Beard. Vtett.r Nthlig. Frank Beard,
tieorgeSmiley, Wm. 11. Wilcox, i’aul Dixon,
Auir. Will. James H. Beard. J. Hows.
T it esc pi-t ures are h ing reproduced without re-
girl I.* exp.une bv the very l«esl engravers in the
country, and will bear th** severest triti a! tftmpar-
isoi* willi the best foreign work. It being the diter-
;n»tion of the publishers that The Aldine shall
a successful vindication of American taste in
petition with any existing publication in tlie
“U.ity,
le :«»
v it :
p.viHMty,
Jetfersoi*.
,1 lot in the Town
jeksm county, sail lot containing three
•res, na»;c or le**, on the East bide of the road
a-lit.g from Jelforson to Gainesville, the place
hereon 1>. N. Berger now lives. Said lot is wcli-
nntovtl, and convenient to the Martin insiitute;
ud to Uuh the churches of the village. Levied on
* the property of A. C. Thompson, to satisfy an
x«vuiijii issued from the Superior Court of said
junty. in favor of S. A. Turner vs. siiM A. O.
Thomaud A. T. Bennett,administrator, et<
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AiRittnac ion 1S22. i
tiIf* it'IZMI I
PftbHe Laws, 1S71.
TDUBLUL LAWS pa.-sed by tho |
L ,fi
bv
->eiul'ly of tlie State of 1 ••'••i'
at ths •os'So-vSi' !-71. Willi art Appendix, f
tatniuif tho t N.v.trnuimitof (ieorsia, Court (M
dar.At. ‘ R.toilrluvl l.v R. .T. M-Camv, Itaft .to
Prire.SI. . or.aJo it
BURKE’S BOOK STORK.
joinn
G. HAUSER,
A1A NUFA Cl URER OF GIG A /«,
DEALER IS •
Tobacco, Pipes, Mnceaboy Snuff,
Confectionery, Fire Worls&FancyGoods.
Sign of Indian Squaw, Col. Avenue.
Stultx’s A AAA, and Pancake Tobacco always «
hand. dec2Jlltn
rid.
LITERARY HKPAllTMENT.
Where so much is paid to illu»trition and get up
of the work, too much dependence on apjnmrances
may very naturally be feared. To anticipate such
misgivings/it is only necessary to state that the
editorial management of The Aldine has been in
trusted to Mr. llTCltA UD HENRY STODDARD,
who has received assulances of assistance from a
host of the most popular writers and poets of the
country.
THE VOLUME FOR 1872
will contain nearly JlOO pages, and about 250 fine
engravings. Comineuciug with tlie number for
January, every third number will contain a t>cau-
tifu! tinted picture on plate pgpvf, inserted as a
frontispiece.
The Christina* number fbrl*72 will he a splendid
vultimo in itself, containing lilty engravings, (four
in tint) aud, although relai’.etl at 81, will be sent
without extra charge to;Ui Yearly subscribers.
A CIIROMO TO I’.VERY SUBSCRIBER
was a very' popular feati ro last year, and will l,e
rcpeatctl with the present volume. The publishers
have purchased and reproduced, at great ex|H»nse
the iKtauiifpii oil puiuliug by .Skls, entitled “ Dame
Nature’s School.” The chromo i* ll.\13 inches,
and is an exact facssiiqile, in size and appearance,
of the original picture, No American chromo,
which will at all compare with it, has yet beeu of-
iered at retail for less than the price asketl for The
Aldine ami it together. It will be delivered free,
with the January number, to every subscriber who
pays for one year in advance:
TERMS FOR 1872.
One onpv, one rear, with Oil Chromo $5 00.
Five Copies “ “ “ 20 00.
Any suiidiug 10 uamesand $40 will receive
an extra copy gmtis, making 11 copies for the
money.
Any iH*rM>n wishing to work for a premium, can
have our premium circular on application. We
give many beautiful and desirable articles offered
by no other paper.
Any' nerson w ishing to act. rvrmnncntly, **our
agent, will apply, uith refrrrnrr, enclosing 81 for
f the At* ,ir !> ! j.>!n e trill be sold:
on t.te waters of Flat creeks ad-
lauds of .). W. Venable, Dan Wood jknd
. .. .ittherly. About 4Q acres ol'said landW in
a good i :ato of cultivation ; ab«»ut 20 acres old field,
and the remainder in origiual forest.
A is**, one other tract containing five acres, mure
*»r lessen which is situate ag^Hid eomfortabla fhtuiC
dwelling, Ac., adjoining lamia of William White
head atM others, and convenient Uv the ;vU>ve de
scribed tract. All in possession *»f F. L. * onds
and 1 >a »i*l Lyle, ten nits. All lrTiet*ua<Uieproj*-
friy of John S. We theilv, to satedy a fi fa i >Uv»i
fr .ui VSittli *l»-t!i. :, G. M\, <UgIethorpo Countv),
I'* fax or A. t\ A MM. Th<»mp-*n, t>. John r.
Weith r!> . Lt-vv made ami returned to me by
.1. u . i*.:mer, !.. U.
M iv >7. is?.’ M. N. DUKES,.Shir.
l’linu i i *« c, ^
Jackson .Rorlgagc Sale.
W ^ILL HE SOLD, beiore thel'rturfc
\ V llotiso Dour in the Tow.i of JoUi rson,
Jackson Onmty, (ieorgla. on till; lir-t Tuesday in
August next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following prop -rty, to wit:
One hundred aud seventy-four acres of land,
«m U|e v/atcrj of Guu Uurs t reek, aiiioining
lauds ot Johti O. Brovrniug, O. U. P. Pettyjohn
and other*. On said land isagcusl dwelling ami
oiitiiuibliugs. A portion is cleared, and in a good
state nl cultivation; some in old fields, and the
remainder in original forest. All in the possession
of Peyton T. Kidd and his mother, Mrs. Nancy
Kidd* Levied on as the property <*f R. U. Kidd, to
satisfy a morlgag.? fi fa issued fr«»m JtwkMin 5>uik*-
rior roiirt, in favor of W. II. Kidd, adm’r, vs. R.
;. Kidd. Prop, itv pointe*! out by (mortgageli fa.
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/GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
V7 Pourt **f Ordinary or saw! cainty.
Whereas, Thomas Morris, administrator«.f IC. W.
Morris, late of *.tid county, deceased, petitions the.
court tqr a tl> *1 large from said administ ration :
Therefore, all concerned arc hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Thomas Morris should not, at the regular term of
said court, to be lu id on the first Monday in Au
gust next, t»e divhnrged from said administration.
Bv order of said court, at a regular term thereof,
held th s the 8thday of May, 1872.
may 24 A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary.
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EORGIA. FRANKLIN GO.—
X'YYfr}
Mil SB.
T^AIN TRANSPORTATION i* given to Columbia, S. C., and Augti^tu, <i,
Fast Freight schedules to terminal point*.
Read the following Excellent Schedule of'Cniinedinns
17.1 WILMI.XOTOX AND S1EAMSUIPLINES.
’.Vi It Baltimore—By the Southern Steamship O/* steamers, LurilU, Rtbrvca Clyde, Lolita ]...
each pr.rt cv«-ry five days—Andrews A Co., Agents, "•», Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore. ’ ”
BHit Piuiailclphia— Suitherii Mail Meanishii* CVs steamer J'iun rr, leaving each port evert tend'
W. L. James General Agent. bV» south :bl *t., l’hila. Also, throt gh Andrews »V Co’s llainiucft-.
with .Schriver’s Daily Pmpeller Line, without dmyare in Baltimore.
With New York—Lurillard’s steamship line of first class iron steamers Jicncfaapr, Rojulutnr, IVfcc*,,,
Funifa, ami two additional ships now building, leaving oath port -very foui days—U. s. uiu., j , .
JUJ East River. Wilmington A Atlantic steamship Company’s st.amers, Mctrojtolis raid J:qu a <
•h |H;rt weekly—Wasiiin«.ton A Co., Agents, 173, Gnenwicli s4. r Picr 12, N*. r "
The ste
freight in
hip* «»fthese lines being built
limited quantities.
exclusively for freight transportatu
• all
THE CREAT-, BLOOD .PURIFIER.
Possessing powerful invigorating
PROPERTIFS&A.PLEASANT DRINK.
These Bitters r.ro positively invaluable in
HiEfflBEEga^E31138EBai
art «*f Or.
ixitlit.
James su tton a co.,
PUBLISHERS,
2d Liberty street. New Y ork.
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES!!
PBOSOrXCED T1IE IIEST IX I'SE,
DY ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
A—J them. These machines, with all the
IMPROVEMENTS
and
ATTACHMENTS,
may be hrd, at manufacturer’s prices,
tie ’
added,at the
freight
BANNER OFFICE.
To our Merchant Custom-
el’s.
TTMirniah us with your card, j.lace of
JL 1 of business, and we will supply you with Al
manacs—with your advertisement for 1873.
Wm. KING Jr., & Co.
July 5-2t.
Druggists, Athens.
S. U. DOBBS,
TAEALICE ’IN DRY GOODS,
jlJ groceries, produce, hardware,
READ Y-MADE CLOTHING,
ROOTS, SHOES, IIATS.
And in sh«»rt, an assorted stock of family and
plantation iuerchandi.*e. The hignest market price
always paid for country produce.
LIYERY^ SALE & FEED
STABLE.
& ui:.m:s
At their Old Stand, Athens, Ga.
"D ESPEJCTFULLY announce to
_L Vj thesrfriends and the public that they have
recently added to their «Mck a number of’
Fine Harness Horses,
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
and put everything in tine order for the summer
business.
Phrctons and polite drivers furnished <*n short
.°ize of the tops precludes nn ' ic< ‘- , ....
* • Tearaa may always be had for trips to the mount
tain*, or any ]*oint desired. n.ay243
COOPER’S
LEATHER-STOCKIHG NOVELS
“The enduring monuments of Fenitnore Coop
er are his works. While the love of country con-
tiuucs u» pro vail, his memory will exist in the
hearts of the people. S*» truly patrioticaml Aiuer-
ii-an throughout, they should find a plaev iiuevcry
American’s library.”—Daniel Wtbtlrr.
A New and Splcndidly-lllastraled Popu
lar Edition of Fenimore Coopeds world
famous Leather-Stocking Romances.
D APPLETON <fc CO. announce
• that they have commenced the publication
of J. Fenimore Cooper’* Novels, in a form designed
for general popular circulation. The series will
begin with the famous “ Leather-Stockiug Tale*,”
five in num1»cr, which will be published in the
following order, at interval* of about a month:
I. Tiie Last of the Mohicans.
II. The Dekhslayer. IV. The Pioneers.
III. The Pathfinder. V. The Prairie.
This edition of the “Leather-Stocking Tales”
ill lie printed in h uidsome octavo volumes, from
new siereotype plates. Each volumesujKrrbly and
fully illustrated with entirely new designs by the
distinguished artist F. O. C. Darley, aud Imund iu
attractive paper cover. Price, Seventy-five
nts |hjT Volume, or S3.75 fer the complete set.—
The series, when completed, will make, hound, an
elegant library volume, for which binding easi*
will l»e furnished at a moderate price.
PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS.
These club term* are designed specially for
towns where there are no local booksellers.
Any person sending u»the amount in advance
for the complete set of the “ Lenther-Stocking Se
ries,” #3.75, will receive gratuitously a handsome
steel-engraved {>ortrait of J. Fenitnore Cooper, of
ize suitable fbr binding in the volume. Any one
ending us the amount in full for four complete
sets of this series (#13), will receive an extra set
gratuitously, each set accompanied by the steel
iwrtrait of Cooper. The volumes of tin* series will
be mailed to each subscriber, as rapidly as pul»-
lished, and the portrait immediately on the receipt
of the remittance.
D. APPLETON A CO., Publishers,
549 A 551 Broadway, New Y'ork
Whereas Thonns Morri*. administrator of John
O. Greene, late ol said county,deceased, petitions
the court for a discharge from said administration :
Therefore, all persons coticered, arc hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Tlioiuas Morris should not, at a regular term of
said court, to he held on the first Monday in Au
gust next, be discharged from said administration.
By order of said court. :»t a regular term thereof,
held this the sixth day of May, 1872.
mav ’24 A. J. MORRIS, Ordlnarv.
G
*200 BALES FLXE timothy
200BBLS. LIME AND CEMENT.
100,000 LATHS, oflered low, bv
R. B. HODGSON & CO,
C’I/Kakinq Faint.—There is a very
method of cleaning paint that
JiijLg become dirty, and if our house-
wjvyts should adopt it, would save
tlww » gml Of trouble. Provide
4 with some of the whiting
b) tie had, and haye ready some clean
warm water and a piece of flannel,
which dip into tlie w&t£r and squeeze
marly dry ; then take as much whit-
jog as will adhere to it, apply it to the
painted surface, when a little rubbing
■will easily remove any dirt or grease,
after which wash the part well with
/•lean water, rubbing it dry with a
,'hort chamois. Paint thus cleaned
looks us well as when first laid on,
without any injury to the most delicate
c olors. It is far better than using
soap, and does not require more than
the time and labor.
To Cube a Doo op Sheep-Kill-
, sa .—Let him see the sheep he has
killed; in his presence take off the
fasten it tightly around Wm, and
ipake him wearitfi«m one to three
day*. YOU Will never be troubled by
jus meddling with sheep again.
Teilei ArUetem
Of Great Beauty,
Just received at the
NEW DRUG STORE
$200 Reward.
I WILL GIVE the above reward for tlie arrest,
with proof to convict th, party or parties whom
I have reason tobalieve have several times set fire
to premisoa occupied l>y me.
may 24 ‘ COCMTENEY flKALli.
MOST BEAUTIFUL
DECALCO MAINE.
-i - OR™-
Transfer Pictures,
AT THE
NEW DRUG STORE.
C
A
N
C
E
R
AN C. E R.
DRS. HITCHCOCK A PATTKKSOX cure
this dreadful disease, without the . use
i : : i .1 t : /
of the knife, or any poisoning mercurial
agent. Por circular, wnhJteotlnh.Jnls, ad- i
drees HITCHCOCK A PATTERSON.
jan 1 Madison, f»a.
Ot^T T
pIGAR SMOKERS and Tobacco
V_y u*«»r* generally I #«offt*r you a SITLRIOR
FIG All, made of the best tobacco in market.
t'onir Onr! ( oinc All! and ({ire (hem
n Trial
at the National Cigar Store, College Avenue, under
tho Newton House, Athens, Ga.
jan 196-in 6. K ALVA KINSKI.
Garden Seed.
have just received a largo as-
ttirtmenl
Buist's Celebrated Carden Seed,
which we oiler to Merchants and the retail trade
VERY LOW for cash.
~ LONGS & BILLUPS.
Jan- 12-tf
T Court cf Ordinary of said county.
Whereas Thomas Morris, executor of John Mor
ris, Jr., late of *aid county, deceased, petitions the
ourt i<»r a discharge from s;iid execntoTshlp:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re-
uired to show cause, if any they have, why said
i'beiniw Morri* should net, at the regular term of
said court, to ho field mi the first Monday in Au
gust next, bt* discharged from «:tql Exacutorahip.
Bv order «*f said tourt, at a regular term thereof,
held this the (.th dav of Mar, 1872.
’ A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary
( EORGIA,
V.X Corr.Torc
FRANKLIN CO.-
RDIXARY OK.SAID COUNTY".
Whereas Thomas Morris, adm’r of L. J. J.Scott,
late of said county, deceased, petition* the Court
u discharge from said sultuinist nit ion :
hen-fore, all person.* concerned, are hereby re-
red to show cause, (if any they have.l why said
»mas Morris should not, at the regular term of
said court, to he held on the first Monday in Aug
ust next, Ik,* discharged frofla said admiuistratlcn.
Bv order of said ct.urt, at a regular term thereof,
held tii a the Gtli dav of May, lh72.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
G eorgia, franklin co.—
Court of Ordinary of said county.—When-a*,
Thoiuss Morris, adm’r of Martin Greenwo<k),
late of said county, dwaased, petitions the court
-r a discharge from said administration :
Therefore, all persons concerned, arc hereby
required to show cause, ‘.if any they have) *vliy
said Thomas Morris should not, at a regnlar term
of said Court, to be held on the first Monday tu
August next, bo discharged from said adminlstra-
tiou.
Bv order of said court, at a regular term thereof,
held this May CtIt, 1872.
may 24
A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
GLOBE HOTEL,
5. IF. Corner of Broad and Jackson-sts.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
jr%CK*o:V .V JULIAN, Propri<-Jor«.
W E fioR loavo to call thd attention of the trnr-
elinR puhli, to this wvll known hot*-l, whicii
wo have recently parchascl, and placed vu a foot-
ing second to none in the South. No expense will
l»e spared to render it a first class house in every
respect, and every attention pahl to the camf«*r
and convenience of guests. i»n 25-6uil»t
T. MARKWALTER,
|
It ICO A l> NTBEItT, JCCUSTA, ISA.
M arble monuments, Tomb
Stoucs, etc., Marble Mantles, Furniture
Work of all kinds, from the plainest (•■<ho nmft
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Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
NERVOUS 01 SEASES.LIVER COMPLAINT
and aro a preventive of Chills and Fever.
All yield to their powerful efficacy.
- msmt
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HIBMEMMHaiiaSMi
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CURES NEVER, WELL PEOPLE
The grand Fanacca for all the ills of life.
TRY. ,0NEi;B 0TTLE
PHYSICIANS THERE
0P
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or Single, these Bitters are un
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TRY ONE BOTTLE*
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PATENTS,
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OEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
VlJ Ortiinary** Office, June 24, 1872.
Whereas Levi f^ewell ha* applied t» me for let
ters of mlniinistration on the estate of Abraham
t Aderheldt, late o r Fr.mkPn rounty, de’d ;
These ar-.* therefore to cite aud aJittoii.ii . all por-
s.»n* coDCeni.-d i«> and appear at my office wiUdd
the time preSi-rlbed by law, to shew veuw, if any
exist, why %adl letters shalPnnt be granted. - ' *
A. J. MOiUU4>, A It Uaacy*
DOLLY YARDEK
S
AT THE —
^tEW drug: STORE
wool, CARDED.
Wool Cloth Lot* Wool.
Cash for Wool,
TX7"E will purchase wool,.- and pay
VT the lirr.IIEST MARKET PMCEfcrW
quality, aud lower gnwlya iu propertton. Persons
wishing (food WOOL CLOTH this foil
tun It with their. “ * ‘
themselves by so "
Athens, Juno
«3.0>U'ig:mU'Ut*:iollrite<l from tlie <
ngq.Comuii»i<ni for soiling,j.. r oent.
liq.Krlni itspromptly net loin any o.tviii
no,l'»wl rot into ! f tVe’gfn
MtquMark VOUROWK NAllIi as well
address on all shipments, that I n av in
whom the arti.-fo. hohiims,
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>• .tin
liUi It:,-- .st. iViot <>f Uhroartl.
Daniel's Magic Oil,
'CURES
Rheumatism,
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Sorft Throat,
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.Cf-.,
FOR SAT.E AT TMK •
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’s Bellows, Anvils,
ARISES, HAMMERS, Stock and
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m.irtii 31 . CmLlhS, KlCKERSON & CO.
Finest . Kerosene Lamps
TO BE FOUND IN,4THJSNS,
VS. G. BAILIE.&BR0.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
\ RE now opening a b«autifal assortment of the following goods for Spring trade, all of 'whi li will b-e
2 Y. sold off quick at a small advance :
Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain, and low priced Carpets, Rugs
Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best goods, cut any size,
Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices and Bands, Clmanos.
Window Shades all sizes, Curtain Goods, Lace Curtains,
^ r ull Papers and Borders, Ilair Cloths, Upholsterers Goods.
Wo nl so keep on our first floor, tv largo stock of (HOKE TAMIL1
GROCERIES, Wood and Willow Ware. We solicit orders fiotn our Athens
friends, for the above goods, which will be sold Low For Cosh.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
Fv-bOSm 2!C. llHOAl) STREET, MOIST.t.
join; Potts.
POTTS
PLAIN AND
CALVIN AV. P.VItK.
86 PARR.
ORNAMENTAL
A Second-Hand Eiiino
TjX)R SALE. Enquire at the otl <-e
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PAIN TE RS, ml nimnmt^To:
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_ _ , . vy MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 143 YonaN
ATHENS, GEORGIA. street. Augusta, Ga. Liberal advancts ’ n
™ t pt attention tc ■" 1 col, " n 0, " pr ***** Khfn Te "" -- - ■
gn and Fancv pat
iiture cleaned, pa
spencer House,
SOCJ Vb CIItCLB, GEORGIA,
t jNE of the best Eating Houses in
y I Georgia. Passengers hr *lie evening train
from AtiantJ'can got .1 splendid supper here. It is
a nice Himtmtr res«»rt. 5ir. II. L. Spvnter has
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a splendid place to take “ plunge and shower baths”
—water as clear as crystal, unu from eight t<» ten
fee? dceifi No. l place for aquatic exercise and
spori. Has a nice k'vl-S.ottoui boat, from Balti
more, propel lul hvoars, fi*r his jmtroiis and friends.
1 ac lotus- ;s convenient t«» the track ; no trouble in
rainy woailier to gel to it. Parlies going to Athens,
\\ ashington, or places on ant of the branch road,
ami through passengers, will find it very conveni
ent and pleasant to lay over here, and get a good
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O’HARA’S
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ORICE ONTjY SI 50. Call and see
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HERNESS METERtEL.
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do ao as you can.
Special inducements In Club rate, und premiums
toy tliose who will canvass for us. specimen copies
sent on application. Address
r TARDREW & CO.,
. dMiV M 21 Park Row, N. Y.
for Bagginjr,
filled. All busine:
prompt personal attention
produce
and Family Supplier ^
d to us will hatep.'
x , „ .w»if
iiihg cotton l^'p^rccat
COTTON STATES
Land & Immigration Company
Sclmllcr,(arlton &Ncwtcib
rnHE
-I- pared
-A.G-E1STTS
a these os
above Agency is now i-i v
pared to furnish l;«ln»rof any dex-ripF' 11
any of the Cotton State*, such a* fare*
gardeners, male aud female donn-rib>. B--*•* •
.seainstr* sscs, railroad laborers,
ners, Ac. One of the agentsmtcndingfe* >
lection iu Europe, |*ersonally, tin- u:t;.«
tion is thereby guaranteed. leSj
All communications addreesed to
Caulton A Newton, Athens, Ga., WI ' , . Tt u il ,
prompt attention. Agency at Cant. H. U.
Office, corner Clayton street and College
Jan. 12-2mb _
T. J. YOUNG, M.IE
Physician, Surgeon & Accoucli^
pyFFICE AT RESIDE^
Vy Brond street, nearly opposite l h° T -
of J. C. Pitner.
Athens, Ga., Jan. 22, UT2.
lljf ;T i Ijib
PREPARATORY 1 )W’- 4 li
♦University *
Mens, bV>J onftlo „a«v,
liSIfiBSIT!
to receipt
Jnn. 1st,
Wiaktr
A LARGE LOT of Fupcf ” ‘ mtuj f ’ , h »
. Fir* Screens,
beantMUl patterns. nevcr b^o^lPf
ipsrVet. For sale ht j. '
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