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gttos of ftr Mffh.
^tATER FKOM EUROPE. States to the Argen
ARU 1V*1 m TIIK NORTH BRITON.
y., r ther Point,- ‘ojf Quebec, 3*3$
o j J_T!te steamsltio North Briton,
f' ! en bnar»lc«1 off ‘Farther Point,
■‘vViu- news Yacht belonging to the
*:»;. i! r.-esS. The Liverpool
<7 1YCS;
up to Wednesday, July 18th.
Commercial News,
vp.tol, July 13.—The safes of
f.r the past three Imsines
a firm
ised at
at 6-
Pro-
; vs Vi . re boles, with
• ■ i ■ Mid’Jling Orleans eh
‘ M -i 1 .Middling Uplands
Iheadstuffa dosed dull, and
,.j,j,ins were declining.
j jf „nJo» Money Market.—The Mo
v i n.rkt i .was generally uuchaiig-
i’ but Consols dosed at 96.
* SECOND DISPATCH.
General News.
The newr hr this arrival is highly
important ami interesting.
IVace has been concluded between
,he contending powers of France,
Sardinia and Austria.
There is to be an Italian confede
ration under the honorary Presidency
of the Pope. -
Austria lias conceded Com hardy
to France, but Napoleon has yielded
iit up to Sardinia.
Austria still preserves Venice.
The North Briton left before the
[effect of this new3 had time to be de
veloped.
A telegraphic dispatch from Turin
Isavs Louis Napoleon has issued a
bullet in from Villegio announcing the
[completeness of the armistice, and
I congratulating the troops on their
Morions achievements, and announc-
K n .» his intention of his immediate de-
IparUive for Paris, leaving the provis-
Kionul command of the army to Mar-
Islwil Vaillant.
The London Times claims that
[England brought about the armis-
Itice; and other authorities give the
[credit to Prussia.
A dispatch from Verona says the
■armistice w as concluded only after re
lented requests from the French, and
(after Austria had obtained all that
she asked.
It was reported that Kossnth had
roposed a monarchical government
>r Hungary.
General News by the Africa.
The steamships Fulton, Europa
ml Citv of Manchester had arrived
appointed Minister from the fjiritet
Argentine Republic.
Additional Item by the Africa.
JN'ew- York, July 21.—Lord ioKn
Russell suitep , in Pdiliincnt, tlmt it
was desirable that OtWy, the British
Minister to Mexico, should be recall-
ed, to answer certain charges which
had been made against his official
conduct, .
Sixty Thousand Collars In One Bay!
Much .has been said for ami against
Lotteries authorised for various pur-'
Lc
lature ’of'Georgia,
und many have begn the cautions
thrown out to the credulous public
against the Georgia State Lottery,
McKinney & Co. Managers, whose
neadonurters are in this city. An
UNIVERSITY 0? GEORGIA.
Commencement Exercises.
Sunday, July 31st—Commencement i
by Pfe*. Chobch.
Monday, Aug. 1st, A. M.—Annual meeting
of "Board of Trustees.
Aoimliiy. Aug. 1st. P. M.a-Sophomore Prize
Declamation.
Tuesday, Aug 2d, A. M.—Juniar exhibition,.
nn<l presentation of Sophomore Medals,
with nn Addressl»y Hon. A. H. Stefhexs.
Tuesday, Ang. ‘id, A. M.—Address before the
Alumni, by Col. A. A. P. Hill, of Atb
ens.
Wednesday, Ang. Sd—Commencement.
Thursday A lit- 4th.—Atldrcs* lo-fore thi
.Societies, by J. U. Gumming, Esq., ol
Augusta.
July 7—It
fcX* We arc authorized lo nnnonr.ee Mr
Sain'l B Wier aj a candidate for Tax Cullec
tor of Jackson county, at the election in
January next.
We are authorized to announce W. C»
OELCNY ns a Candidate for the lower H-unit
Afflfifi&PMCES CURRENT;
ATHENS, JULY 27.
S* 11
aahHft£dflE» 8 S
Sperm do....... 45 50
Star do.*. 30 40
Coffee Rio ...... 1SJ 14
Coffee Jar*;. . 20 20
Tea * 100 125
Rice. i. < 7
- Sugar,Brown......""...!.. ...... 10 12
“ Ot-rifiwl 12*' T16
“ Crushed H 15
“ Loaf 14 16
Mohissrt-, per gal ............... 36 S5
N.O. Syrup.. .......... GO, 60
Salt, per Bushel....... .... .....
Salt. Liverpool Sack
Steel,Cast ....................
“ German
* Blister....
ancient maxim requires us to “cive r . 1 nsnoanainaie tortne tower ri»nK
,l„ j .-I l< i i> i *?,!••* the next Genera: Assembly of the State
1C evil, even, hl.S due, and, With- at the approaching election in October next
14
36
GO
6o;
150
21
15
10
10
«*
out conipromitting ourselves in the
matter at all, we are free to record
(what is known to everybody, almost,
in Savannah,) that in the Lottery ad
vertised by us to be drawn in Mason
ic Hall buildings, last Saturday noon,
it was ascertained that the numbers
“I6,t24, entitled to the capital
prize of sixty thousand dollars, were
upon two half tickets—one of which
was in the office here, and one was
sent to H. T. Peters, Charleston. S.
C.—Savannah Morning News.
One of Marion's Men.—At the
fourth of July celebration in Ironton,
Missouri, Capt. John Hall, one of
Marion’s men, was present. He is a
native of North Carolina, and will be
99 years of age on the 21st of Sep
tember next. H« supports himself
by making brooms and baskets, and
haB never received a pension, though
he fought gallantly during the Rev
olutionary war, and distinguished him
self at the battle of Guilford Court
House, N. G, March 15,1781, where
he was lieutenant of a company.
pproachiug i
HP Sec advertisement in another columi
of SundfoT.lK Inrigorator.
Mr. Cbristv : Please announce my name a>
a candidate for re election to the office •>:
Receiver of Tax return* for Clarke county at
the next January election, in i860.
July 7,1869 DUKE HAMILTON.
Holloway’S pills—Hospital Practice.—
It is anppnsed.’by the uninitiated, that hoepi
tal patients have the advantage of skillfu
treatment and careful attendance. Thetrut!
they nre too often merely the fnhjecn
upon which raw students try their ‘prentici
hands.’ The best hospitals for the nick ar< •
their own homes, and the only medicine.!
they need are Holloway’s disease-aubdninf ■
remedies. Let tiie weakened, broken down
attenuated, and hopeless sufferers from livei
complaint, dyspetlsia. asthma, hemorrhoids
or any of the internal maladies which bafflt
the profession, supply themselves with Hoi i
loway’s Pills, and they can speedily worl ■'
out their own ettre, and smile a* they remem
ber the doleful predictions of the doctors.
20 2*
4 6
18 20
112 125
150 : 175
P. K.
IsniAS Crefk, Mo.. July Sd, 1858
Messrs. Perry Davis St Sax: Dear Sirs—I
Having ueed your Pais Killer for two years
NOTICE
To Teachers of Clarke comity!
I N compliance with law, all Teachers in
Clarke county (whether Teachers of riel
or poor children) are hereby respectfully rc-_
quested and notified to report to me, on nr
before the 15th of September next, the num
ber of male and the nunrlrerof female pupils
taught the following Elementary branches,
to wit: Reading, Writingaud common Arith
metic, and the same as to those taught the
higher branches, viz; the branches ub
Rending, Writing and common Arithmetic,
that are or have been in their respective
schools this year, and whai number of them
males, and what number females, are under
8 years, and likewise, what'number are over
i8 years. ..| age; nl-n, thi ir respective •antes
of tuition in the Elementary and the higher
hrat cbe*. ” ;
Teachers will be furnished, gratis, with
blank forms for the above reports, bv calling
at Win N White’s Book Store, in .Alliens, or
at my office.
The Inferior Court has appointed the fal
lowing named gentlemen to examine Teach
era of poor children as to their qualifications
to leach the, Elementary branches, and as la
their moral character, to Wit •.
.... Dr Henry Hull; Alban Clmse, Thomas W
S that all commercial ves- j Walker, A P Dear.itg. Richard Richard-on
si \r.iit distinction of flare, shall s ' lucent, John C Johnson and Wit
I* . io n,,viga,3 ,W Ailriiuic. j SfAgSȣ&3 JSSJUSS
iue laris Moniteur cautions the j of competency, ffootl moral cltarnottr, &c
pub.i - against any niisiiialerstanding' wil1 l, e si.jfic.imt; and all teacher* who pro ,
,, , 1 ^ i, ® core such sertifiCates are notifie.1 to file them
il p l .y s "eg 0 * i in my office on or l.cfarc thr 1st Novem-
1 ‘ J ■' c failing to procure the
I feel thankful for the benefit 1 have receiver
from it. I have been troubled with dyspep
sia for ten years, and tried * * * • tali' ’
benefit. But ns soon as I got to u*ing youi t
Paik Killeb I found relief, and by the us. 1 owee.,
of it I am entirely cured. For chills and fevet \ Onions X
“ Spring......
Iren, ro*iiuon size
“ 7incbwide .......... ‘
“ Band ........ .....—- 7
“ Nail rod. » 10
•• Sheet 0 10
Castings * 10
Nails, per Keg
Powder.Rifte,.............. .... 700 750
Blasting .............. 700 700
Lead 9 .TO
Shot; per Bag *25 275
Indigo.Spauisb .— 125 155
Madder lb.........
Copperas.. —
Blue Stone.........
Oil, T.inseed .......
*• Lamp, Winter ..
« * Fall - 100 125
“ Train 90 100
White Load, Keg 25 1b 275 300
Glass, Box 8 by 10 800 325
Mackerel. No. 3 bbl .... 14 15
*bblaNo.2.„ 7* 8
« ibbleNo. 2 450 000
Tobacco ...................... 25 40
Yarn perhale,4C bunches.... .. . 95 100
“ Retail.. 110
Osnaburgs;per Bnle. .... - 11
Retail 12*
ShirPng 1, per bale 8* 9
“ Retail...... 10
COUNTRY' PRODTTCE.
Butter, (very scarce) .... 121 15
Eggs. do. ........... 8 10
Chickens. do ..... .... 12)15
i Green Apples, 200 lo 20
| Dried •*
Peeled Peaches...
Unpeeled
Cabbage
Potatoes, Irish....
Sweet,
JEWELRY STORE,
v/ux uer uojLiege Avenue and Clayton Street,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. l |
its r- * —
TAIIAD8E, STARK & HEINS,
Having associated themselves in the above business, have on hand and Rre rec. ivim- direc 1
from the manufacturer* and impoilers, a Urge and well selected assortment of Goods viz;
WMtMiw eMf 9Mv i'iWf LRt'r
Silver and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments, Guns, Pistols,
Cutlery, Canes, Housekeeping and Fancy Goods, Port-Folios,
Blank Music Books and Paper, together with «-variety
of Piece Music. SPECTACLES of all kinds, and
Glasses neatly fitted to suit all ages.
All of which we can recommend to the public, aud would respectfully solicit the attention
of purchasers, as we will tell our goods at very low prices
J^f REPAIR1WO of Wntche*, Clocks, jeweirv, Guns, Pistols, &c , of all kinds, done
at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. * »
July 28, 1859. w.u. a talmauiie. w. r. stark. i. himka.
or congestive chills, it is the best medicine *
f have ever used. I have have used it f.u t
a great many different complaint*, and il j
has never yet failed in givins immediate re
lief. CLGANCH. ;
lie ^iiip Sarah Minot has haen
; at sea, aul her erew had arriv
Id at Liverpool.
!ii‘ Emperor Napoleon had tele-
[»r:ti Inal to Paris that tin armistice
keen agreed upon on the 8th Ju-
llv. and signed at Villafranca by Gen.
L.ss and Mirshnl Yalliant. Tile
nui.'iire ends on the 15th of August.
Ill tui
the avmisli
■tintions uiav recommence
»- j HIJ V'MIA V II
but docs her next, and tin
lot see how war may be terminated. ! ! ‘ n,lie - or to furnish the foregoing information.'
Till. London Times heliovoa that ir ca " ,|,aw l Klr ' of the P»or school fund for
urn London limes Denotes that it le!lf|lin)r r „ er c hii.iren this year. The pn,„
■ecognizes favorable prospects of children now entitled to the beni fit of the
prospects
It says that the proposed ar
poor school fund, are tlin-e between 8 and
,, e „ - - ■ • i ■ | is year* of age, «nd Teacher* who procure
" , . . ct i, hlch in- j the foregoing certificate and furnish the fore
going information, will b- allowed to charge
the same rates for teaching such children ns
were allowed last year, their accounts to be
made out and sworn to in the same mann-r as
lieretnfure, and filed in my office on or before
the 26;h of December next.
Given under my ham), at office, this 25th
July, 1859. ASA M JACKSON,
july28 Ordinary.
[ilii'iites good intentions and tnodera-
Ition, or exhibits the necessities of the
■French. The Times does not believe
■that it was dictated by the necessi
ties of France.
The armistice has caused much fa-
Ivorable excitement. Consols atLon-
jtlon advanced from one and a half to
liwo per cent.—The Paris Bourse ad-
jvanceil two and a half—and other
■Bourses advanced materially. The
■Austrian funds, at Frankfort, rose
|icn per cent, prior to the armistice.
Sardinia proceeds vigorously in the
|siege of Peschiera.
In the Federal Diet on the 7th.
|«Iuly, Austria proposed to mobilize
■the whole of the Federal contingent
|armv, and requests the Prince Re
fill of Prussia to assume the chief
Iconiniand.
h was reported in England that
Imail steamers had been notified to
■prepare to carry armaments, accor
ding to contracts.
The navy estimates had been intro
duced into Parliament, and an appro-
Ipriation of ten tho*asand pounds ster-
lling more had been asked.
RELIEF IN TEN MINTJTES.
BRYAN’S
PULMONIC WAFERS!
The vioit certain and tpe. dg remedy ever die
covered fur all Dieeafe* of the Chest and
Lungs. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Con
sumption Bronchitis. Jnfncnza,
• J/iiarscviess. Ilifcntt. Breath
ing. K ore ihro.it, tfc
T ORSE WAFERS give tile most instan-
tmisims anil peifi-ct relief anfi when per
sevcreil wilb acaoriling to Uirvctions, navel
fail t<> effect a rapid and lasting cure. Thou
sands have been restored to perfect health
who have tried oilier means in vain. To all
classes and all const itmi ois t hey arc equally
n blessing and a cure—none need despair, m-
in tier liow long the disease mhy have e ist
ed, or however severe it may 1>«. provided
ihc organic structure of the vital organ- i-
n it hopfle-slv decayed. Every one afflicted
Aiuuhl give them im impartial trial.
To Vocalists am* IT bi.ic Spkaeers, the*.
Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they will in
onk pay remove the mud severe occasional
':onf«ehe-s; and their regular use for « few
days will, at all times, increase the power
and flexibility of the voice, greatly improv
ing in its tone, compass and dearness, foi
which purpose they aro regularly used by
mauy professional vocalists.
JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Ro
Chester. N. Y.
' Price 25 cent* per box. For sale bv C. W.‘£
H R..I LONG, Athens Oa. HAVILLAND
OH 1011 ESTER A Co., Augusta, aud all Drug-
gi-ts.
Bacon Side*........
“ Hams........
“ Shoulder*...
Lard...............
Tallow.... .........
Cotton per Bale.....
Flour per bbl .......
Wheat-per Bushel .
Corn “ “
Meal *• “ ...
Oats " “ ...
Rye “ “ ...
Beeswax...... .....
Feather* .-.. .......
Wool . j.. ....
Rags-.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
SingleNumber Lotteries
Chartered by the State of Georgia.
Capital Prize
®50,000!
Tickets only $101
WOOD, EDDY Sf CO., Managers
Successors to S. Swan Sf Co.
T HE following Srheme will tie drawn by Wood.
Eddv tl’o., Managers of the Sparta.Acadeuty
Lottery, in each of ifieir single 'Number Lutterle'e
for August, 1850, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in pulilir
under the superintendence of Comniiesiuacis.
C lass 32,
Draws Saturday, August 6, 1859.
Class 33,
Dtaws Saturday, August 13, 1859.
class 34,
Drawj Saturday, August 20,1859.
Class 35,
Draws Saturday, August 27,1859.
On the Plain of Single Numbers.
50,000 Tickets !
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-fee
Prizes t Hearty One Prize to every 0 Tickets!
MAGNIFCENT SCHEME
TO BX DRAWS
Each Saturday in Angus*.
1 Prise of $50,000, 1 Prize of $1,500
1 “ 20,000 50 »• 500
1 “ 10.000 100 •• 4 Of
• ’* 5,000 100 •• Of
1 “ 4.000 100 “ If
1 “ 3.000|l00 ** 10
APPROXIMATION prizes.
4 prizes of $400 approi’g to $50,000 prize are $1,60
300
250
225
200
150
too
20 are
20,000
10.000
.*>,000
4,000
3,000
1,500
1,20.
1,000
900
800
600
400
100.000
Law Books.
S TORY’S Equity Jurisprudence
RiiiC-.ie's Criminal Evidence
A.’nms on Ejectment
“ “ Equity
Story’s •• piending*
Chilly on coii’ruc *
Grei-n leaf on Evidence
Bniivii r’s Law Dictionary
. Wharton!* American Criminal Law
Chitty’s Blm-kstoue
Jarman on Wills
I’nwle on Covenants for Title
. Byle* on Bills
Hines’ Legal Forms
Bi.bop cn Criminal Law
Chilly's Piending*
Wendell'* Blnckstone
Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence
Story on Bill*
Reynolds cn Life fustirahce
Bnlleutine on Limitations;
Brightly’* Digest Laws U. S.
V\ barton A Stiiie’s Medical Jurisprudence.
Sold at Catalogue prices.
Jnlyl4 WH. B. WHITE.
LIQUORS.
COEr.ECIEp 8T 8ANSOX * PITTARD.
Srlzurc or a Supposed Slaver.
- New Bedford, Mass., July 21.—
I The ship Atlantic, Capt. Silvia,
[which cleared for a port m the Indian
f eean, lias been seized on suspicion
|ot going to Africa for slaves.
ARRIVAL OF THE QEAKEB CITY,
. *'' ew York, July 23.—The steam-
I®, P Quaker City has arrived from
■Havana.
lhe Yellow Fever was prevailing
[there to a considerable extent, but
pus of a very mild type.
Col. Espeiinso, a planter, has failed
I or about h ilf a million dollars; two
I “ankers had also failed. There wns
* general distrust prevailing among
boinmercial men.
Just previous to the departure of
‘® Quaker City, a dispatch had been
‘fcceufil, announcing that a large fire
; 3 ’1 occurred at Cienfuegoes, which
' '' s D"jeil the warehouse of Avilses
' y.’Blano; and Thos. Yerry,: tp-
’uer with six thousand hlids. pf
MScovado Snjrar.
il
v hater from Mexico.
IT i v , Orleans, (via W'aghMgivva,/
I) u - -J—The steamship Gen. Webb
ll > arrived from Minatjtlnn.
be brings intelligence that Mar-
‘ ‘ vZu "“d robbed theconduoUwhi^h
was gom -
1;.
of §600,000.
Hiramun has made a complete
L, w "ge in bis cabinet. He has 'also
li^ l‘>s policy in regard to the
V1, y of the picas; and lias granted
1 Pfhtical amnesty.
a partial confiscation of the church
pro P' rt y had taken place
s.f., Qhurch has declared in favor
I 01 JWqueza.
I he steamships Golden Gate and
■; e ?> had arrived at the Isthmus
THE
■- GREAT WONDER
OP TUB NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
CAYS the St. (Mo.) Demo rat: Below, we publish
® a letter to Dr. Wood, of thi* city, from a gentle
man in Maine, which speaks glowingly of me supe
rior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence inuu
liave its effect, when coming from a reliable eonrre.
If ccriifie.tos aro guarantee*of trnlt. the O', needs
no encoinlims, nor useless puffery from the press -.
Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1855.
Prnt. O. J. Wood 4- C : Ocstlnscs > Having my
attention called a few months since to the highly
beneficial offsets of your hair restorative, I was in
duced to make application of it upon my own hair,
which had become quite gray, probably one third
white ; my whisker* were of same character. Borne
three months since f procured a bottle of your hail-
restoratives, and used it. I soon found it was prov
ing what I had wished. I used it about twice a week.
1 have since procured another bottle, of which 1 have
used sumo. I can now certify to the world that the
gray or white heir has totally disappeared, bolt: On
my head and face, and my hair, has resumed its
natural color, aud.. I believe more sort and glossy
than it has been before for twenty five yearr. I am
now sixty years old ; my good wife at the age of
fllYy-two, ha* used It with same effect.
The above notice I deem due you for your valuable
d.ecovery. f am assured that whoever will rightly
as per directions, will not bave oca-ion ro contradict
my statement*. 1 nm a citizen of this city and a
resident here tor the last fifteen years, and am known
to nearly every one here and adjoining town. Any
use you may niakeof the above, with my name at
tached, is at yotir service, as I wish to preserve the
beauties of nature in other* as well as myself. I eta,
truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND.
Baltimore Jan. 23. 1858.
WOOL’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Pmf. Wood—Drer Sir; Having had the misfortune
to loss the best portion of hair, from the yellow ever,
in New Orleans in 1854, I was induced to make a
trial of your preparation, and found it to answer za
H e very thing reeled. My hair is now thick and
glossy, and no words can express my obligations fo
you in giving to the affliet d such a trensure-
F1NLF.Y JOHNSON.
The andenugnod, ttev. J K. Itragg. iaa aainiatarin
regular standing, and parlor of the. Orthodox Church
.itBmokfleld, Mass. He Isa gentleman of great in
fluence and universally beloved.
WM. DYER.
Bronkfioltl Jan. 12. 1853.
I>a. Wodnt —Deer Sir: Having made trial of year
flair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say. that its
effect ha* hern excellent in removing inflammation,
dandruff, and »constant tendency to itching with
which 1 have beentrouHedftoin my childhood; and
has also restored my hair, which was heeomiitg.gr y,
to its original c-dur. 1 have used no other article
With anything tiki Jtc same pleasure or profit.
Yours trulv J. K. BRAGG.
The Re*foraiive"ls pnt npin Rottiesrf 3 sizes, viz;
large, medium and email*; the small holds Itglf a pint,
and retaits for .me dflUur per Mite-, the medium holds
ar least twenty per cent, more in pfoponlbff than the
for two dollar** bottle; the large holds
a quart, 4o per cent, more in proportion, ai d retails
for $3 a bottle
O J. WOOD *■ CO, Proprietors, 444 Broadway,
New York, and 1;4 Market si, Bt. Louis. Mo.
Sold by C W4 H R J LONG, and by druggists gen
erally. July 28. .
NEW BOOKS!
N EW A morion n Encyclopedia;
Allili'tie’s Critical Dictionary of .Au
thors;
Benton’s Thirty Year* ;
The Cava'ier, by Jame* ;
Moyne Reed’s Works;
Roget’* Thesaurus;
Slick’s High Life in New York;
Buchnnnn on the Grape;
Youmsn’i Household Science;
Johnston’s Chemistry of Common Life;
Swinton’s Rambles among Words;
Bart let * Dictionary of Americanisms;
Spurgeon’s Sermons. <tc.;
Munsel’s Li?nus of Religion* Thought;
Our Press Song in .America;
Beauties of Koskin;
Buskin’* Two Paths;
Counterparts;
Mrs Hentz’s Novels;
Jane Eyere Shirley, and Villette;
Letters of Junius;. '
Works of Josephus;
A’l about it;
Harp of 1000 Strings;
Michelet’s L’Anvmr ;
Life of Hugh Miller ;
Bachelor of the -Allows ;
Also, a lost of New Music, and the fullgs
stock of Religious bricks ever brought ini
the place,' selected from the publications i t
the. American Sunday School Union, Ameti
can Bible Society, Methodist Book Concern
Baptist Publication Society, Presbyteriar
Board, and various tnblishsrs, all furnisher,
at their pric-s. WM N WHITE.
July 28, 1859.
Whiskv—Corn
Rectified..........
' Rye,.1
Munungaliela...
Scotch.’.......
Brandy-—Pencil,
inert can
French
Apple
Wini—Malaga
Madeira
P rt
Sherry,
Gin—Domestic
Holland
Rum—New England, ...
Jamaica
-.. 50 to
- 40,
60
..... I<10
... 350
.... 150 1
60
400
75
75
100
250
350
75
....... 15C
55
250
75
no
75
150
400
175
—75
fOO
125
100
200
300
4u0
100
200
65
300
French Candies.
A NOTHER large supply of those delicinn*
Cnndii s.jnst received by Taylor <t Lump
kin. Cunsisting of
£reaui a la Mode
“ Bon Bans
“ Apple Spices
- Ham*
* • Chestnuts
“ Ciiueoittte
** Orange Slice*
“ Strawberries
Conversation Lozenges
Reaion Platt Candy
Cocoa nut. Candy
Mint Creatu ”
Pea Nut "
Gum Drops, nil flavors
Liquorice Drop*
Assorted candy of all varieties, too numer
ous to mention. July 14," 1899
5483 Prizes amounting to $330,000
Whole Tickets §10.00; Halves §5.00;
Quarters §2.50.
IW Remember that, every Prize in th
above Scheme is drawn, and payable in full
without deduction
CcsTinciTvs or pjcgsnzs wil! he sold at thefol
lowing retcn, winch is Die rink :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $Pft
•• 111 Halt 40
“ “ 10 Ruartcr “ 20
" ” 10 Figluh “
Line,
Sparta Academy Lottery.
CLASS N-, 4<)5
Draws Wednesday, June 29th, 1859,
OH ink. itiUi.EM MUhK PLAN.
75 NiruBtK*—12 Davwx U*iiAts.
NEARLY ONE P’llZ.E n, EVERY TWO TICKETS
1 Grand Prize of $36,000.
1 Prize of $19,170! f 4 Prizes of §2,000
2 Prizes of lO.OOu! 2<) Prizes of 1.0001
2 Prizes of 8,000! | 130 Przzesof 287!
&i., &c , Jr.. Ac.
27,814 PRIZED AMOUN > IM1 TO 5113,190
SSf/u Ordering Tickets or Certificntes.^gZ
Enclose (tie money lo our address ft-r the Tickeiborder
ed, on receipt of wiiirli «li«*y ivil! bo forwarded by first
■nm*. i*urrhasor.4 cunhave tickets aiidiitg in any fig
ure they may designate.
ThalUlwf Drawn Mwmhere tint) Priwuwillbcseiit
purchasers iimnciliately after the drawing.
Mr urrha^r- will J’le«r*c write Ilit'lr aicualiiret
plain, anti give their Post Office, County and s*tatc.
Remember that even prize is drawn and pay;
ble in fall without deduction.
All prizes of $1,003 and under, paid im mediately af
ter the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of
thirty day».
aVo/iVe to Correspnvtlrv!*
Thn«e who nrefer not sending money by mail,
u»e The Adams Express Company, t hereby money lor
Tickets, in stun* of Ten Oollars. and upward*, can he
•ent us ar our risk and expense, from any city or towi
where they have an office The nviney and order
must be enclosed in a ‘ Government Post Office stamp
ed envelope,’* or the Express Company cannot receive
them.
AH communications strictlv confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EPDY& CO, Augusta,Geo.
or, WOOD. EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY f CO.,Wilmt Rton,
Delaware,
July 28.
GBOBGIA—Hall County.
. . Vo ail to whom ihsnay concern.
\T71tEREAS. Pbilq. w. Byrd, Admiuixrs-
y y tor of William^ Young, l*ts of Hud coun
ty, (lg.’rw«l show, by lii* petition that he lias
fcl>y administered said estate, and prsy, to
be dismissed. -
These nre. therefore, to cite and ad4toei.il
V' from Guunaiaata to San VI *nd singular the kii)dr«.r>ut(l creditor* of
SifioTan 10 * 3an said deceased to show muse.if any exist, why
he should not be discharged and disnrissd at
the Felirurnary term next of s»i<i conrt
Given under my hand, at office, this July
23. 1809. K. M. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
July 28.
^liDgiiig §2^,00,000
r« grain harvest was
r'Presented as being abundant. ;
!or the iAdST-™*""
"ashington, July 22.
Just Beceived,
A FRESH supply of Oongre-* Water, direct
from the epring. AI*o. a-very superior
article of Cit. of Magnesia, line Brandy* and
Wiaea hr a*«dr«qt purpnaea, alwara on hand
at 0 W * H R J LONG’S.
July 29 Sing Negro and Mortar.
Fresh Turnip Seed.
T0ST reeaired a large supply-of fresh.Turi
-Ikf ^ tlffrSflot* off RWM approved varietica, fdr
gala at 0 W & H It J LONO’8.
July 28 , Sign Negro and Mortar. no.
Price Beduced.
W E ate now offering a very superior arti
cla of Berosine Oil at the rednoer 1
price of one dollar and fifty cent* per gnllnu.
CWJHRJ LONG,
July 28 Sign Negro and Mortal
Medical Books!
W ATSON’S Practice of Physio;
American Dispensatory, (Eclectic;)
United States Dispensatory;
Wood's Practice of njedicine ;
American Eclectic Practice; -
Rriyle’a Materia Meilica
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine ; ,
Dniit's Modem Surgery ;
Vidal on Venereal;
Carpenter’s Human Physiology;
Ewell's Medical Companion ;
Churchill oo Children;
Miller’s System Ostetbrics ;
lit tig's Woman and her Di-esses;
Dewee’s System of Medwifery ;
Gardner's Medical Dictionary;
Montgomery on Preguancj ;
Draper’s Physiology;
Hum's Book A>t Comsumption ;
Sold nt Publiaher's Pt ice* liv
July 21 WM'IF. WHITE. 1
From Athens, via Danielsvtlle, Madi
son Springs, Franklin Springs,
Bowersville and Hartwell, to
Anderson C. H., S. C.
T H3 Prnprletdts of the above Hoe would re
spectfully announce to the travelling pub
lic that they have thi* line stocked with the
best horses and Troy coaches. Persons roing
to the Mauisnn Springs, or frem' tbe West to
the upper Districts of South Carol in*, or
from Uarolina westward, will find-this route
the shortest, cheapest and best—connecting
with the trains on the Georgia Railroad at
Athens, and the Greenville and- Columbia
trains, at Anderson. No night travel.
Fare, Six Dollars.
A fnir-borse coach will leave Athena Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately
after the arrival of the cars, and arrive at
Anderson next Haye. Lenve Anderson Mon
days. Wednesdays and Friday*,immcdiately
after the arrival of the ears, and arrive at
Athens next mornings in time for th* cars.
Stage Office, Lanier House, Athens,
•• “ Benson House, Anderson.
D. B. LANGSTON A CO.
». a. lASGSTox. ) Proprietor*.
*. s. •WIU.WORP. \ • tf
Georgia State Lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Monliccllo Union Academy
Authorized by Special Act of the Legislature.
25,828 PRIZES.
More than one Prize to every Two Jickets!
mckinney & Co.,
MANAGERS.
CAPITAL PRIZE
Whole Tickets $10; Halves, ; Q’r*. $2.50
IVIagraificeut Scheme!
TO BE DRAWN
HUMAN NATURE.
E VERY body hopes, if there be a Hsaven.
that be nr she will get thei e; but every
one don’t adequately try to reach it. by emo
firming to the ooxnmoNS. thp Messiah laid'
down ;one of which, na an amithesi* to evil;»
evil, is, that “%e mn«t account for onr very
thonghts,”—in this that nearly all.delight to
rail me “ old Flourttoy’’ iu derlsiAn; and sit cq
1 have writtert a liook of complaint of erving
imost ice tq enur-u, to siH'C(a.ld “olj| Bull
Fl'uirnojr. without Cauigle care or reflec
tion on ihe legal outrage and ririginal impo
sitions, which inaugurated Mich a book.—
Good people would pity ami sympathise;
and if I be old, say uld Mr. Flournoy. This
propensity for styling me old, and old Boll,
it characteristic of a prurience for throwing
odium on me. 1 cannot help thi* «ar mark
in their amilsof Sttan; but this I aad mj
children can rejoice at, that neither on crime
nor folly can this habit of maligning my
good riarrie be based. People would, on the
Juries, after taking a cue from unthinking
Judges, give pry property into other hands;
and then cmne and horraw niy horses, mute*,
waggon*, riding vcliicles—which I constantly
' A them have, for I do not know how to say
And then they go and call me old Flour-
, jMid let other*, uncorrected, do that.
giveaHI^^^S^ht
same. J J.FLOURNOY,
Fairbanks’
SCALES.
T HESE Sc-.le^nre now
regarded as the Stand
ard for Correct Weight,
and are in Use by nearly
every RailroadCompany.
Merchant, and manufacturing establishment
iii the’ country. The reputation , which
these Scales have required has been of stea
dy growth fiom Ihe commencemeat to ttie
presertTtTme, and is based upon the princi
ple Ov u*. and never deviated from,
of allowing none hut perfect wpigbirig aia.
Chines to.go forth from our establishment. .:
W« have more than one hundred differ
modifications of these Scale*, adapted to tbe
want*of every departmentof busines* Where
a correct and durable Schale i* requirml,
SSS~ Call and examine or send f«ran ill
trqUd circular. FAIRBANKS A CO-
183 Broadway. New York!'
GRADY. NICHOLSON A CO , Ageats, l
June lfl—tf Athens, O*. it
CAU^AND SETTLE!
4 LL person* iadohtnl to'the firm of Don- will bz furwar.led by SrH- • msli. ‘ PbrcWers
A ki i and Lumpkin.for tbs jear 19SS,-saiuV*n »***« Ticket- ending in any figure they
. .wmm
please call and make payment, os we wish
to ciose our busiuc.-s
July 14 LAMPKIN Jk LUMPKIN.
Groceries, Groceries.
TAYLOR A LUMPKIN,
k RE nowou -receipt of a large supply of - . , „„
xL Gtucenca.for the zunitner trade, to which' i
, they invite nn examination of prices and ar
ticles. fn this establishment msy he found,
almost every article iu famHy use, from the
substantial* to the finest luxuries of life.
July 14 ■-
—al. : • ;a
iH - Fancy Willow Ware.
TlANpY Willow Chairs, Toy Wagons. Flow-
.C er and Fruit Stands, Ladies’ Baskets, “
Baskets, Ac., Ac.
July 14. TAYLOR A LUMPKIN,
Each Saturday in August, 1859.
Class 31, to be drawn Aug 6, 1S59
Cass 32, to be drawn Aug 13, 1859.
Class 33, fo be drawn Aug 20, 1859.
Class 34, to be drawn Aug 27, 1S59.
1 Prize of fGO.OOO is
1 ” 20,000 is
1 “ 10.000 is
I ’’ 5 OuO.ia
1 “ 4,000 i*
1 ” 8,000 i*
$60,000
20.000
10.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
1 -1
2.090 is
2.1100
I
1.500 is
1.600
1
1.100 is
MoO
5 Prizes of 1000 are
5,000
10 •*
500 are
6,000
2
400 nre
800
2 **
800 are
600
2
200 are
400
50 ••
150 are
7,5u0
100 «•
100 nr*
10 000
100 *•
95 are
9,600
100 “
85 are
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
8,500
4 *•
200 co,000
*
800
4 ••
150 20,000
600
4 «:
12. U'.OOO
566
4
100 5,000
•*
400
8 •*
80 4.000
U
CIO
8 “
60 3,000
•«
480
8 ••
60 2.000
**
400
8 ft
40 1.500
“
320
400“
20 100
«
9.00
25.4HM)
S
200.000
25,823 Prizes, nmouutifig to
1366,040
PRICES REDUCED!
ROSS CRANE,
j AGENT FOR I i
\ WOOD & PBfiOT,
OR^AilENTAL AND WON WulitS.
Philadelphia, J»a.
T HE suhscriber* are n«nv prepared t.i fur-
"i-h nil orders fur Iron KuitiugzfurUeme
Cerie*; Public Squars, Buildings, A c , Iron
Verandahs, Iron Stairs, Fountains. Settees,
Cairo, Tables,Tree boxes. Animal* Stationa’
ry. Garden Vases aud decorative Iron Work
generally.
Being i-i the centre or the Iron and Coal
District, where the nece-sary materials cau
ire had at the lowest prices, and being the
Iihleet and lh»*t experienced as W(dl ns th.
largest house in the United State* in thi-
particular in such and havinz an unusiuiltv
large nmuher of designs, we . re able to fur
nish all woik at short notice n»| at lovvei
rate* than ear. he done by an. competitor*
We have appointed IIOS i CRANK oin
agent hi Athena; Ga^ and ref r all needinv
work tm him for information and designs, and
i who is qntlnn izrd bv us to sell all work d.-
{ ''vei ed on hoard of vessel* at Philadelphia
price*. A new ho„k ftf do-igns, will) reduced
price* cart be sem by Caloi gim tin- Agent.
May 13— ly. WOOD <t FiiltOT.
MiHmery and Fancy Goods.
MRS. MCDOWELL
TTAS the iilca-nre t« inform ihe laities ot Athena
II ana the pnhiiq*e„»r»Hy ihai she hasjust return
ed fruur >tw York, with . lane assortment „f
FRENCH
MILLINERY goods,
embracing all the moBt fiibhionaMe ctvle*, Uinristine
of all kinds and qualities of *
Ribbons, Flowers, Head-Dresses,
CAPES, LACKS,
EMBROIDERIES,
Fancy Head Dress Pin* and Itridal Wreath* at any
mninent availaMe
* Pfjo^j.aswrrnie'it °f Perf«imcry~K»s« me
Tfuli Kiss mo Quick, &.c . and a large assortment
of the mdtspctifiiible expansion
New Books!
. JLUSKEY’S Political Text Book;
■J Hines’ Legal Forms;
Tempest »nd Sun-hine;
Queocli v;
Wide, Wide World;
11 inte on Extetnporaneouv Speaking;
Napoleon's blears;
Addison’s Spectator;
Jay’s Family l’rayers;
Tennyson’s Poems ;
Crudelt's Condensed Concordance.
Also, all the Law and Medical Work* moat
called tor; afresh stock of Stationery, and
mine X. w Music. Just received by
June 10 WM. N. WHITE.
G. G. EVANS,
439 CoSesur STiittirr, PntiADET.raM, Vs."
i “■■■ >'M :! 1
C AT A I.GGU 113 SENT FREE.
S21XCE 1 originated the Gift Book Rnterprir*
7 have repeatedly called the attention of the
intblic t;,iuy large sto;k aud liberal offers, to
which they have alwa;fs warmly responded —
lean uow. with more.satisfaction than ever,
call attention to my largely increased induce
meats to purchasers. Being very lie*vi!y ett-
'riged in publishing my own publications for
those of other bouses,'and arn'ettabled tciprd-
cure nil my books at the original cost of mqkin'g.
and thns ear and do strapiy the mijority of the
other houses engaged in the Gift Book Trade,
with their books cheaper 1 ban they can procure
them from other publishers.. I cau also, by toy
heavy purchases of Watciic_s and Jewelry, for
cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower
rates th rn they can buy them fronvtlie_?nSnu-
faeturers. Having suer an advantage Tn buy
ing. I can insure my eustomerff better-Gift*
with their Books than any other house, and
can give my Agents a larger- commission. A
valuable Gift Will be delivered with cach'Book
at the time of sale. Gifts, worth £500, at the
lowest wholesale will he impartially distributed
with every #1.<XKI wort4 of Books sold. Send
for a Catalogue, whirl, will be mailed free to
any address, containing the most valuable col
lections of Standard productions in literature.
Philosophy, History,Geography,Travels, and
the Sciences, with all the favorit e works nf Fic
tion and Romance, and every other department:
of Literature, classified as described below—>
Send for it, for if yqu don’t wish to order Books;
you will obtain avery valuable Book for refer-
ence, as it contains al l the desirable books in
print, and wil cost you nothing. Particular
z'ttation u requested to the Li*t of Public*,
•t »tt nrt,..,. , rVii 1 S, tions, which will be fouqd in the latter part Of
rnent ef u.mim.rli]!. A 1* W"«J , »»*>°rt- my Classified Catalogue. It contains a htrge
season. >ar*soi;>.!,,vtT«Jli“ro i™ %?hw i ofaesctwedly popular work*, hj various
souk ul ladies a.-d rms.es Shoes andGal ter am I authors; among which are all of T. S. Arthur’s
the hi te»t styles and ni.int- other .irticlc- too tedion* to ! best works, well known »s amoral, instructive
T To *n of which *h* invites tbe atientinn Of I atidTrleasing author, interesting biographies.
ibluMrieewh^"’'’ U ’ M " ,nd «*'">>ine before pur- | travels. Ac.
All and Wked writ be considered „ ' CLASSIFICATION OF B00K8 -•
■old, and will not bo take t buck. A pi 7 Agricultural—This department embraces all
New Spring Goods, 1859.
standard works upm general Agriculture.
Colton I'lanting, Flower?, Gardening,Farm
New Music!
B IRD of I’euuty ;
The Rock B-'nide the Sea;
What ts home without a Mother ;
0. Give me a hi.me hy the Sea;
Ki— me Quick aud Go ;
Nellie wilt thin fie my Bride;
My Loved one and my own, Ever ;
Cora) Schiittisch ;
La C-mronne Mazurka:
La Cnmptiiiellu ;
Le Reve IVidizes;
Annie L-iurie. Scliottisch ;
Crystal Palace;
Chant Nation -1 dus Croates;
Celtilla Gallop ;
Trumpet Polka ;
Evening Glow Polka ;
FOUIt HANG PIECES.
Bride’s Polka;
Allentiurg Waltzes;
The Brother and Sister’ Waltzes;
T.e« Moisannreurs;
Belisenrin;
March Prree de Capriccio ,
Conn* Quadrilles;
Tyrol.-rn Air;
LeMardi Gras Quadrilles;
Somnamhula;
Norma;
Just recieved hy WM. N. WHITE.
i Implements. Worsen,.Sheep,Cnttle.Bee*.Ac.
•ci -nr Trm«o | Albums—Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral.
■E. W. liUUAS Cap Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto.
I S^now opening the largest and haurUoiuest j Autograph, Ac. ,
Stock of Fancy Dry Goods ever affined in ! Annuals—Annual* fo.r 1859—a large ami ele
this market, and having -bought, them on the i ga'nt assortment.
best possible terms, can ofPi-d and will sell [Bibles—A splendid assnrtmunt of Pocket;
them as low as they can be bought m any ! Pew and Family Bibles, io every style,
Southern market- from $l to $50.
LADIES^ FANCY DRESS 000D8. j Prayer Books— A complete assortment, in.
Elegant French Dress Patterns, in Double j every form and at all price*
Skirt, Organdies.SwissJnconct. Brilliants, Ac. j Jlynm Books—As used by tbs different deno-
SUMMER SILKS. \ initiation*.
Bareges, Tissues.and Grenadine*, iu plain Biographical—Works of Irving, Headley,
patterns. Rubes a Jube. double skirts, uc. I Weems, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other
MOURNING GOODS. j standard author. .i
Black Bombazines, Crapes. Barege*. Crape l Botanical—By Comstock, Gray,Lincoln.Dnr>
Maretze. black Organ dies. French Jaconets, j by. Wood, &c., Ac. Cookery—Receipt hu4.
and Idnck and white double skirts with all Cook Books, by Mr*. Hale. Leslie. Widdie
other mourning articles. j field, McKenzie, 4-c German—Standard
Embroideries and Lace Goods. I German Literature Dictionaries—Webster'*
Elegant; Thread Lac* Kelts, Collar* and l^g'j^. Frcncli, German Spanish. Lattn.,.
Sleeves, French Wrot, Mu-lin, Sells do do. | ° rcc , k ' . I,a,i ? n ’ ^ l ySoptds.»*—All th*.
Al! kinds ..f embroidered Collar separate I riartd trd authors. Gtographxcol—Hlat latest,
Swiss and Jaconet; Flouncing. E.lffin»s ln ’. fldff most approved School ano other Geogro-
Minings of all style* and qmtlitie*. ! !*»«»• ^‘P 8 - Trar-dera’ Guides. Geolo- .
MILLINERY and DRESS TRIMMINGS | WT 7 ' 1 ® work*i of Hugh MillerHarmHitch-.
Trimmings. Silk-.. Fringes, Ac. Ac Ac. c,,ck ’ Lyell, and other*. JSKriortcnl—By Pres-,
GLOVES AND ? OSIER Y. Irv, “r' Bancroft, Robeitson, Hume.
AH ti-fd of Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Kid 0,k : b< T!L MaCaulay ’, a P d , 0t ^ r# ’
and Summer Gloves. Silk Mitts; Cotton, -^braces a World of Fun Jntenile-
I.itten and Silk Hose, of all qualities, for Lai dewiption of IHurtrated Brmks for
dies. Misses, Gent* and Bov? , Children. Law andMniwtne-The standard.
Shawls and Mantilla*. Elegant black Silk ; ? orks of ^ ese P r<,fe ' !lon «-,
L:.ce Goods, Of all the new styles of Summer ! Scent,fc-1 be most approred on Meclmmca.
coverings. J I Architecture and the exact -Sciences. Poetry,
STAPI.E GOODS. —English «nd American. Octavoand_Ute-
Shectings. Shirting, Prints, Ginghams ot
all kinds and qualities.
WHITE GOODS.
White Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss Goods,
Linens. Diapers, Nets. Ac., in great variety.
HOUSE KEEPER'S GOODS.
Table Linens. Damask Diapers, Towelfngs,
Sheetings, Furniture Goods, &c.
Lace. Muslin and Oil Curtains.
\V indow Shades of new and beautiful styles
TAILORING GOODS.
Cloths. Caesimers and Vestings of new
and handsome styles, and nil kinds of Linen
ami Cotton Goods for gents’ and hoys’ summer
wear. Knits made Uptoordrrbv a fasluotut
hie Tailor and warranted to fit,.'
Bolting Cloths; Hardware; Crockery;
Saddlery; Lad'es and Misses Shoes of the
best Philadelphia m ke.
March 17.
STATEMENT
OK THE
CONDI TION
v OF TH.E
Phffienix Insurance Company,
OF HARDF0RD, CONN.,
On the 31st day of December
ASSETS-
C ASH on hand and in Bank, £53,451 ]
Cash in the bands of, and due
irorn Agent*, 85,174 7
Real Estate owned try ilieCompa
nv unencumbered, cost,
Amount loaned on Mortgages of
Real Estate;
Amount loaned on pledge of Bank
Stocks,
Bills ReceivaMe for loans amply
secured,
Bank Sttock. Ac, Market value.
Accumulated interest on invest-
$88,625 1
6,466
39,200 (
* -meats,
Total Asset*.
Total liabilities,
*419.084 (
Just Received,
A LARGE assortment of KcrosineLamps,
cheaper than ever.
A full supply of the best Wrought Nails,
all sizes.
300 lbs. best ‘German' Horse-Shoe Nails,
different size*.
75 Kegs best "Parker Mill” Nails, all
size*, from Sd to 40 penny.
AH those who are building, will find it
to their interest to come aud look at our
Stook of “Building Hardware,” and they will
see that we offer them a superior quality.
(S3- Don’t'forget 1 All G tods warranted as
represented. A. M. VVYNG A CO.
Jnne 9
rary editions nf the Standard Poets; Pocket,,
and Cabinet editions—plain and iliuetrated. •
bound in every style io suit the taste of all. *
Il'orifc* »f Fiction—Bv Scott, Irving, Cooper—
Diskeu*. and all npproved writers.
School and Classical, Travel* and Advqa>
lures, Games, Sports and Pastime*, Religious,
I'.ibicat and Theological, Musical and Glee
Books, Odd Fellows and Free Masonry. ,
-MUeMauoous—Our Miscellaneous Depart;
meet embrace* everything not included bv-
thc above classification, of an interesting or
instructive character, that i* in print. . .
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS.
Patent En*li«h Lever Gold IVatchee, with flne OuM
Hunting I'azei, $100 00
Patent Anchor Lever Colo Watches, large sire,
warranted good movements, with fine Cold
Hnntinr Cases, 50 00
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Levnr Watches, war
ranted good timekeepers, with fine Gold
Hunting Cases. 50 00
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Levor Watches oP* n
Dial, 35 00
Gents’ Silver Lever Watches, (’tinting Cum, 25 00
Gents’ Silver Lcpiue do do- do JSOO
Gents’ do do do - Open Dial, 12 00
Parlor Time Pierce, new pattern, warranted, 1000
Ladies* ElegaOt Black Bilk Dresa Patterns, 15 00 '
'Ladies’ do Plaid do du do 12 00
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drop* to match, 15 00
Lidics’ do do do do do 14 00
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,amr* One, (each) to 00 '
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, plain orengraved band, 5 00 ■
Gents’ Solid Gold Veat.Chainn, new pattern, 15 00
Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelins Chain, choice, 15 0$..
L irgeGntd Spring Lockets, with Double Cues, 10 00
Large Geld Snap Lockers, do do do 5 00
Medium size, No3, Lockett, do do do 800
Heavy Gold Pencil Capes, with GoM Pens. 7 50'
Puperior Gold Pens, with Holders»nd Bui, 3 00
Ladies’ Gold Pencils. 2*00
Gents’ Heavy Gold Pencils, 3 So ”
Gents’ Gobi Pent, with Silver Extension Pencil, 2 oo t
Ladies' Coral, Garnet, Tuiqutis Sets, 15 00
Ladies’ Mosaic or Gold Sto w Sets, 10
Ladies’ Florentine Pets, and limps to match, Ip U?
Ladies’ Jet, do do do do
Ladies’ Lava _ do go *. do 40
831.3431
S. L. LOOMIS, Prei
Henry Ksitooo, Sec.
GRADY, K1GHOLSON A CO , Agents,
Athens Go
Ice Cream & Lemonadf
fH*HK subscriber is prepared to serve tl
® . l’ubltc with Ic* Cream, Lemonade.A>
daily during the sqatun.
An apartment fitted up specially for tl
Ladies. Julyl* J. H. PATAT.
FOR THE LADIES.
A NEJW aud splendid assortment of Pon.
dtles. Handkerchief Extracts, Colognt
Toilet Snti|i* and Fnncy Article* general 1
July 14
C. W. A U. HfcOJsONG,
Sign Negro and Morta
Certificates of Puckngee will be sold at the
'ollnwing rates, which is the risk:
ert’te of Package of 40 Whole Tickets, WO
•• *• 1« Half “ 10
** •• 10 Quarter “ 16
• 10 Eighth <• 7,50
Li ordering Tickets or Certificates
Enclose the money to onr address for the
Tickets ordered, o;t receipt of which they
Inay. designate.
. Tbe list of Drawn Number* ami Prizes »ill
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Alt commnnicntions strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mall
or Express, to be directed to '
MclvINNEY A CO.,
Savannah, Qa.
BACON AND LARD. ,
\ LARGE supply of Teaneseee cured Bv
ill con and Lard, just received and for sale
by
Athe
taylor a lumpkin.
July 14
AT WHOLESALE!
Best Groceries low f&r Cash.
HOSE who buy good* in largo quantities
will do well to call on
April 28 T. BISHOP A SON.
Taints, Oils and Glassware.
THE largest and best selected stock ev<
* brought to this market, of _
'Lend, Zinc, Oil*. Paint Broshes, an 1 Colors
all .kind*. Ab". \\ iuiLuw Glass ul all *is*s
and qualities, with, t* very fine arti
cle of French I'itV’eGlass for picitfr*
Bottles and Jtirs of all kinds, for sale Ye-
low, by C. W. A H R J. LONG.
July 14 Fign Negro and Marts
Bacon Sides and Lard.
A FINE lot of cl ar Side* and Extra fan
ly Lard, on consignment. Sqhl for c«
I- M. KENNEY.
June 16
GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
AGK.NTS Ot THE
Hazard Powder Company.
A LARGE Slock of all tint different grad. -
kept constantly on hand, and so
at manufactuier’s prices.
Athene, Jituc 16, 1859—tf
J. P. MASON & CO.,
BOOK BINDERS,
P APER Rulers and Blank Rook'Manufn
lurer*. Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga.
J, II. Chkistt, Agent, Athena, Ga.
jnly22
L0LTING .CLOTHS!
To Mill 'Owners!
F W. LUCAS, Athens, Oa, keeps cn
. stnntly oh hand n full supply of the lie
Dutch Anchor Brand Bolting Clotns, and wi
ell at city prices. ’ —
Bxt. BAAKEE
TREATS ALL DISEASES.
UR. BAAKEE
W I LL gi vc special attention to the follow
ing diseases: Conghs. Golds, Consump
tion, Croup. Influenza, Aatlmia, Bronchitis
and all diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat
and Lungs, Attention given to the treat
ment fcf all Skin diseases— Lumbago, T.um-
bar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism. Neu
ralgia,Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dvspepsia, Dys
entery. Diarrhoea, Piles, and all diswweevif
the Stomach, Liver and Bowel*; also all
chronic diseases pertaining, to Women and
Children. Dr. Baakee can produce one thou
sand certificates of his perfect success in
curing CANGE ItS, OLD SORES nr ULCF.RS
FISTULA, 8CALOHEAD, WENS. HIP
DISEASES. SWELLINGS and TUMORS
of every description and without the use of
the knife. Tlie>« last named diseases can
not be treated by correspondence, therefore
the patient* must place tbettqtelve* under kite
Doctor’* personal supervision.
DR. B AAKEE has made « new discovery
of a Fluid that will produce perfect absorp
tion of the Cataract, aud restore permanent
vision to the. Eye without the use of the knife
or needle, and he cures all diseases of rite
EYE AND EAR,
Without the use of the Knife or ,Needle, and
he luva.constj>nt)y on hand an excellent assort
ments beautiful Artificial Eyes and Tym
panums, or Ear Drums, Suit able for either
•ex atid all ages—triserted in' five minutes.
Dr. lhinke'e is tine of the most celebrated
anti *killful Phys'cinus and Surgeons mvtv
living. His fame is known personally jn
nearly every principal citr ic the worfd^-
All letters directed pi Dr. Baakee, (enclosing
ten cent*,! asking any questions pertaining
to any iHMUisr. shall lw promptly answered,
and all "Chronic diseases can be treat'd by
correspontlencc, except those mentioned,
that wilt require hi* perronal Wfmrvtstftb.
OMeerirours from o A. M.. to 4 p. >[
« dr. baakee,
» 74 Lexington strret, Baltimore, Md
May 20.
Lattics’Osnteo Plns.tirreiire,
Ladies’ do do medium.
Ladies’ do do small.
Ladies’ Gold Stone Pin*, email,
Ladies’tins sod Glass Miniature Pin*.
Ladies’ Plain Gold Pin*, newpattern,
Ladies’ Plain Bar Drop*,
Misses’ do Gold Pms,
Gents’ Cluster Pins,ovalcentr*,
Gents’ t»in|tte Stone Pins,
Gents’ Csmeo or Mosaic llosoni Studs,
Gants’ Engraved Gold do do
Gents’ Sleeve Buttons,
Ladies’ ’• “
Ladies’ PeSJl Cslid Cases, .*
Gants’ Peart Pocket Knives,3 blades, bent qual, A .
Misses’Leva Pins, 2 50
Gents’Gold Watch Keys and Pencils combined, 3
Genu’ Gold 7 ooihpickv : $
750
<*
350
250 1
350
8 ■ w
l ..
250
4 50 .
3 SO
'£ 3 t
Gents’ Gold Rings with Btoes flatting,
.Ladies’ Gold Riogs, do do.
Sets Silver-plated t'easpoons,
ni.s^J Dntts* Ifnivas 1
»50;i
154;
T'.i.ff
3 l |T
4 50.
Silver-Plated Rotter Knives,
Ladles’or Genu’ Money tPMNes,
Gents’ Gold Wsteh Keys, or Vast Hooks,
Ladies’ Florentine Breast Pins,
Ladies’ Jet Breast P10S,
Ladies’ Mosaic Breast Pins,
Ladies’ Cameo Bar Prop,
Misses’ do . do do
Mis es’ Ear Drops, with stonal'etling, * .
Misses’ Gold Bra-olet, ltalf round band engraved, 4 '
Ladies’ do do do do- 8
Gent’2n«p Pin, 2
Geuts’ Jet ot Florentine Studs, 3 . .
Gents’ Sleeve Buttons,Jet, Florentine«od Onyx, 3
Misses* G«M stone sets. Ear Drops nod Pm, 5
Ladies’ gold Pens,with Huldrrund Koz, , J 50
Genu’Cameo Mosaic or Florertl*esleov«buttons,4 -j
Misses’ JS’erk Chains, , K,
Miscellaneous Gifts, net enumerated In the above
J .ist, vsiryingin value ftent *9 cents to 25
Agents Want
Tn Agents T enn give rict
I men is than can be aflbHitdd by any other,
house, -il* addition to larger commission, if’’
ia much easier t« get subsciilwra for /ny en
terprise than a hy other. The peculiar Ld-
vantage*. ni«; A Lnrger Stock arqJ Botier '
Catalogues fti select IrojS. A Belter Assort
ment ant! .qua lity of Ujftii. . Mbfe Punctuali-' .
ty and Correctness in filling Orders.
By acting Agent* f.ir mq,'Persons Wish^,
L Everywhere. u ’*?
nit ro liberal Induce^*
Administrator's Sale.
B Y »« ">'b-r of tile Ordinary ot lfail cmiti
,ytfA »»U nf (JnincsyiUo.Hall county,
on the first Tn-sday in tSeptetnber uext, tite
following property, belonging *0 the estate of
William Mayfield, lme deceased, viz:
1 negi*n man Tony, aged about 82 veara, I
negro man Abram, about. 27 ye4r», Vraukv,
about 21 years old, anti Iter two children*.
John. 4 yoat* old. and Hally. 2 year* old;
Am«iidn, about i.9 years old, AU*n, about It
Maria: about 14, Adeline, about l.J, aad Peri’
noS/nliont 8 years old. Also,one tract of land
No. 13. in tiro 8th district of Hall county, on
Flat creek. Sold for tlie benefit of tint heirs
and creditor* of said estate. Term* made
known on the day of sale.
JuljK AARON PRATER, Adm,
Ae there *re partis* t
tistn* Gift rrsftrns.
rpHE Si
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RBI
Any «(.# desiring u
gtmd-Wntfcfi, rntt Mitafn it. 1 Fdr full partied. 5>
burs-, *rtnl for'w Cn4ah>g»% ... 1 u
My large rapi'iri, together with my longov
experience in bn-ine. * s nt, 4t.n»equenfiTkfc 1-
liarity with *11 it* VieisiV, gives me nn nl**’
most inealbnlahle udvanU)'* over all otRfrv-
parties. All 1 *»k is n 'trilil. ' Send me cn -
order, endytet will be ton vi need that fhpve- •
is no exsggiiestirn. *woi
tST’Do not forget to cend for a Caialougt’ •*
13tr Fe*swi* vi-itmgn ho eity. are request
ctl to call end examine for Ihcrastlve*. Off
O. (k EVAKS’ a«MhQ»aric»»,
439 Chcsnnt Street, Philadelphia, P*>-.s
~ 45 ComhilI, Bo-ton. Mqts .0
Special Notice to Book Bnyers.
1 a* un
tana)- large promises, under fictitious nan
!h<iintention orubility t. fiiltiHhiiio, b«
the pt.pularity of mysenterpr so. totiect
tier the. public,* strict sente 1 t-f luty c
warn *11 agsinst them. Awlif sjiyare
cheated hy tlinrc, they ehonld nn he sot..,
condemn me tilonzw i-;- thrm, for they are tam Heh
lators of an enterprise that hati cost me iinnrcnso* -
amount of time and money to plieo in tbe positich
which it no-iv tKCupien, conmatding an eaten
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