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Braaf irai Plate Work,
y; t were diown bj Messrs. Low-
rjnce & Lancaster, one day last week,
complete set of tipper and lower
^ w hich reflected much'credit
jhem. There is no town or ci-
' inl (,e Jan«l where better plate*work
be done than in Athens.
jg-Thc attention of country mer-
fl Miis is directed t" the card of Mr.
\S R. Morton, of Charleston dealer
Hardware, in this paper.
jg-Thc prospect of the growing
wheat ciop in this region is daily
brightening. Fields which were
thought to be killed out, are becom
j„g green, and if the balance of the
rowing season shall be favorably,
we will have at least a fair average
crop. ^
Palmer Out and Gonel
By a letter from a friend in Mon
roe, we learn that the notorious “D.
Palmer, Jr., of St. Louis,’’ broke jail
that place, about 2 o’clock on the
-corning of the 2d inst., and is out
»nd gone • This scoundrel, it will
be recollected, robbed and set fire to
tbe post office in this place some time
since, and in addition, was probably
one of old Brown’s Harper’s Ferry
msn . What a pity it is that “the
bora” did not hang him here, as they
threatened to do!
Our informant states that after
breaking the inner door of the prison
with a piece of iron, which was evi
dently handed him from the outside,
be offered to liberate the other pri-
W ners, but they declined to follow
him. f
Look out for him! he will be into
some villainy in less than a week*
Jackson Superior Court.
The Superior Court for Jackson
county was held at Jefferson last
week—his Honor N. L. Hutchins,
presiding. A good deal of business
i was disposed of—though no cases of
great importance were tried. One
poor fellow (name not recollected)
was sent to Milledgeville for stealing
money. Owing to the thin attend
ance nf lawyers, or some other cause,
Court adjou-ned Friday afternoon.
Before leaving, a legal friend fur
nished us the following list of lawyers
in attendance:
Athcns.-W. L. Mitchell, W. H.
Hull, W. G. Delony, S. P. Thurmond,
E. P. Lumpkin, J. R. Lyle, T. W.
Walker, T. M. Daniel, J. C. Lump
kin.
Jefferson.— It. J. Millican, W. L.
Mirier, J. B. Silinan, J. R. North,
M.M. Pittman, J. B. S. Davis, A
J. Hardy, P. F. Hinton.
Jackson County.—J. K. Cowan,
J. A. Lt-sscur.
Lexington.—B. F. Hardeman, E.
C. Shackelford.
Monroe.—D. H. Walker, George
S. Uilyer.
Situs Department.
Pennsylvania Democratic Convention.
Reading, Penn., March 1.—The
Democratic State Convention of Penn
sylvania adjourned to-day after ap
pointing delegates to Charleston, and
the adoption of resolutions endorsing
the Cincinnati Platform—declaring
that the right to hold slaves in the
Territories is purely a Judicial ques
tion—denouncing the “irrepressible
conflict” doctrine—Applauding Mr.
Buchanan’s administration—favor
ing the granting of protection to the
iron and coal interests of the country
—endorsing Mr. Buchanan’s views
regarding specific duties—and agree
ing to support for the next Presi
dency tho nominee pf the Charleston
Convention.
Carnesville.—W. T. Millican.
hanks County,—D. G. Candler.
Homer.—T. T. Pittman.
Lwrtnceville.—J. N. Glenn, N.
I L. Hutchins, Jr., T. M. Peeples, S.
I J. Winn.
Gainesville.—E. M. Johnson, C.
R. Simmons.
Madison County.—G. Nash.
hanielsville.—J. M. Matthews.
Thirty-four in all! It is proper
to remark, that several lawyers who
tonally attend this Court were ab-
•tnt last week!
The Hungarian.
Halifax, March 2.—An official let
ter from Mr. Townsend, government
agent at the wreck of the ill-fated
steamer Hungarian, says it is now
ascertained beyond a doubt that there
are no survivors. Only three bodies
have thus far been found—one wo
man, one man, (snpposed to be a fire
man,) and one child.
A considerable quantity of goods
arc drifting ashore at Shelborne Ilar-
bor.
The ship’s articles have been fonnd,
showing that tbe crew numbered 75.
No passenger list has been found.
The rumored finding of the clear
ance papers turns out to be untrue.
The only passengers known to have
been on board were William Bolton-
house, Sackville, and Dr. Babbitt, of
New York, whose box has been
fourd, containing letters from his
wife and daughter.
Particular care will be taken of
the bodies found. They will be bn
ried in separate graves, so that their
relatives and friends may recover
them.
The mails are soaked to a pulp.—
They willbe sent to Halifax.
From Havana.
New Orleans, March 5.—The
steamship Havana has arrived with
dates from Havana to March 1st.
The steamship Baltimore, from
Baltimore, arrived at Havana on the
29th ult.
Sugar at Havana closed at steady
prices. The weather was still un
favorable for the new crop. The
stock was 90,000 against 140,000
boxes last year. 'J he exports of the
week were 10,000 boxes.
- The steamers General Miramon
and Marquis of Havana, sailed from
Havana for Yera Cruz on the 27th
February, under the Mexican flag
It is reported that both of those
steamers were purchased by Gen.
Santa Anna to aid Gen. Miramon in
bis siege on Vera Cruz.
National Union Party.
Washington, March 5.—The Na
tional Executive Committee of the
Union party have decided on the 9th
of May as the time of holding the
Natienal Convention at Baltimore.
The Bark Wanderer.
Boston, March 5.—The bark Wan
derer sailed to-day for Havana.
The Hungarian's Passengers.
New York, March 5.—The Cap
tain of the steamship. Africa thinks
that there were one hundred and fif
ty passengers on board of the steam
ship Huugarian.
Louisiana Democratic Convention.
Baton Rouge, Ln., March 5.—The
Democratic Cpnvention met to-day,
and organized. Resolutions were of
fered instructing their delegates at
Charleston to support the nominee of
that Convention provided he is a
good Democrat.
Illness of Attorney General Black.
Washington, March 3.—The Uni
ted States Attorney General, the
Hon. J. S. Black, is now lying da*
gernusly ill.
Be-Kleetlon of Hon. J. A. Pearce.
Baltimore, M«l., March 3.—The
Maryland Legislature has re-elected
the Hon. James A. Pearce, United
States Senator.
opening the.African slave trade.
Washington, March 5,—In the
Senate to-day, Mr Latham (Califor
nia Senator) was qualified and took
his seat,.
The Florida claim bill was made
the special order ef the day, for Mon
day the 19th inst.
The.bill amending the act estab
fishing the court of claims was taken
up. Messrs. Iverson, Benjamin, and
others discussed the merits of the bill.
Iu the House a resolution was
adopted to inquire if the President
or any officer of government had
sought to interfere with the execu
tion of any law—if money had been
used for electioneering in any of the
States, &c. Ac.
Mr. Reagan introduced a resolu
tion to place five millions of dollars
at the disposal of the President to
suppress hostilitieson the Rio Grande.
It was reported to the Military Com
mittee.
The heart u true! the Southern heart!
For Union awl for Liberty,
As magnet to the pole and chart;
A heart that beats, but to be free t
It animates my eoal
With more than shining gold,
Tii to me free,—
Freedom for me I
The North, if* shakes ita gory locks”
Wet with the blood at Harper’s shed,
Our fnemeu, now, amid our rucks.
Our brother* ot.ee, but now as dead !
They gnash sgainst our peace
A blast just like a sneeze I
Stand from <mr trade.
Then darksome shade I
But, still for Union throb our hearts.
As tbrobb'd the heart of Washington,
v. Founded 1838. Chartered 1834.
LOCATED
COR. OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES ST:? ,
BALTIMORE, MD.
T HE Largest, Most Elegantly furnished, and
Popular Commercial Cot ege in the Uni
ted Stairs—Designed expressly fur Young
Men desiring to obtain a'Thorough Practical
Business Education. in the ehortest possible
time stitl at the leest expense.
A Large aucl Beaulifti.ly Ornamented ir
cotar. continuing upwards of SIX SQUARE
FEET Spetimens ut Penmanship, and a Large
Engraving .(the finest of tlt« kind ever made
in this country) representing the Interior
View of the College with Ca alogue stating
term*, Ac., will he sent to every Young Man
jo application. Fret of Charge.
Write immediately and you will re
ceive the package by return mail.
Addre s, E. A. LOSIER.
March I. Baltimore, Md.
For Lake, and stresms, and hill* and mart. BUggiSS, ROCkaWaVS, and
^CARRIAGES,
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, Match 3,. 1360,
A called meeting of the Board was held
title evening.
Present— Intendant Lyle and Wardens
Ohilde, Pilner, Crane, MeCleskey and Camak.
The.minutes of the last meeting were read
and confirmed.
The Treasurer's monthly report was read
and adopted.
The Marshal’s and Dep Marshal’s monthly
reports were read and received.
The street committees then made their re
ports, Ac.
Complaint was made of a street intrusion
in front of George P, Fellow's wood shop.
It was ordered that Mr. Fellows be in
structed to remove said obstruction at anon
as practicable.
Wardens Taylor and Camak were appoint
ed a committee to confer with Messrs. Wil
lingham and Lumpkin on the subject of
streightning and widening the street, near
the forks of the road, on . rince avenue.
Ordf red, that an overaeer be appointed to
look af'er the street hands—be under the
supervision of the street connnittee.
Tite petition of the Rev. Mr. Jennings was
then presented, asking that a culvert be
built from the corner of T. W. Warker's Wit
to the corner of Mr. Jenning's lot, across
market street, which was layed over for the
present.
On motion, 2d License was granted to
Messrs Reese A Hampton. *
Warden Camak moved that the Board
now elect an attorney for the town, fur the
year I860. Carried.
Whereupon Warden Camak nominated the
names of E. P. Lumpkin, Esq. T. M. Daniel,
Esq, and T. W. Walker, Esq., at suitable
persons to fill that office.
Moved, by Warden MeCleskey, that the
sum of one hundred dollars be appropriated
as the salary for the attorney to the Board
for the present year.
On motier, Wm. L. Mitchell, Esq., was
elected attorney to the Board for the preseut
year. 1860.
On motion, the Clerk of Council wae au
thorised to pay all interest due on any bonds
against the town of Athens.
On motion, the Bnard then adjourned.
WM. H. DORSEY. Clerk.
Ws. H. Dorset, Treasurer, is account with
the Town of Athens, for the month of Febru-
ry, 1860.
By cash on hand.
Tiylor A Lampkiu for qt. License,
John Kittle, Dray do
Jaa. I. Colt, do
For violation of the 5th section.
B B Moon, for fines collected, Ac,
B F Venable, fines, &e,
J E Roes, for Dray License,
We share this Government,
Will share it in our Tents I
Swords far the North,
If nothing worth.
Vee, the long line of gleaming swords,
And deadly rifles, for the North,
And its amalgamated hords.
If nothing, but to plague tie. worth 1
Ch, spirit of the South,
Washington, for our youth,—
Bless thou, our Laud,
Ged ct.oeeu mpn 1
Synopsis of Sheriffs Sales.
FIRST TUESDAY ir APRIL. r
• —O
WSLTOX COUNTY,
On« grey horse, ten years old, one buggy
and harness. Levied on as the property of
Stephen T. Hearn.
jseason county
A negro giil by the name of Lydia, about
fifty-five years of age. Levied on bn the pro
perty of Green D. Thompson.
Also, eighty seven acres of land, more or
leas, lying, portion in Jackson and Hall coun
ty, on the waters of the Walnut fork of the
Oconee River, adjoining lands of Veal. Cnfer
and others, Levied nu as the property of
Martin Rouse,
Also, forty acres on the waters of Bush
creek, adjoining A Moon, Timan, P. Harrison
and others. Levied ae the pr< perty of Hosea
L. Dotster.
franklin coo.vrr.
One negro girl, by the name of Jane, about
six years old. Levied upon as the-property
Joseph R. Osmint.
RABUN COUNTY.
Lot of land .No. 47. in the 2d dis., it being
the place whereon John W. W hituiire now
lives. Levied on as the property of said
John W. Whitmire.
Also, four acres of tbe north half of lot of
land no. 20. in the 2d dis., it being that por
lion on which the blacksmith shop now stands.
Levied on as the property of Alfred Price
Also, all of the north half of lot of. land
no. 20. in tbe 2d dis. except 4 acres on which
a blacksmith shop now stands. Levied on
as the property of Wm. J. Gaines, deceased.
Also, lot of land, known as the plaoe
whereon Tbomat Williams now lives; as the
property of Allred Pierce.
HABERSHAM COUNTY.
Three hundred acres of land, more or lees.
No. 68, in the sixth dis. Levied on the pro
perly of James C. Moore.
Capital Prize
$100,0001 ,
.THE BXTBAOBDIVART DBAWIXGS ■
Of Wood, ISddy Sl Co.VrMitfto Nomhatr butler*** trill >
ukt place in public, under the Superintendence ot 1
Sworn Commissi,mers, at Ausuits,. GcorgU, as
foltnwi:, I
Class No. 60 ftraws Saturday!Feb. 18, 18511.
Class No. 96 Draws Sitacdty. Feb. 25. I860.
Class Xo. 156 Draws Saturday, Slur. SI. I860
Class ire. 204 Draws Saturday. Apr. 21, I860
Nearly one Prize to every two Tickets.
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING,
To take piece as above specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of $100,000!
•i.<w
•5J.OOO IUO Prise of
S 1.000 170 -
111,11001 65 ••
6.00ol 65 ••
5.000’ 65 ••
4 OOO) 65 ••
3.00011,810 •«
8,00O|S7,MO "
20
49,595 Prizes anon nti e| ts
$1,186,785
MONROE, GA.
e I 'HE subscriber is now carrying on the
JL Carriage-ranking business extensively,
in Mnnroc, Walton county.
Hie work is bui’.t of the very best mate-i
alsto be had anywhere, and hi* workmi-n
are faithful and capable. No better vehicle*
can he found any Wliere, as hundreds can
attest, who have bought and used them.
rr lie has also on hand, and will con
stantly keep, an asm.-tment of
Northern Carriages,
which will be sold cheap.
To his friends in Walton, Jaekscn. Clarke,
sad adjoining counties, he would say. Come
to Monroe sad bur cheap trad good vehicles.
Itwijl coat them nothing to«aU and examine
his stork.
If desired, vehicles can be sent to pur
chaser* at any point they may direct.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarter $250
Certificates of Packages will sold at tbe fol
low ing rate-. which is the risk;
Certificate of Package of96 Whole Tickets, $299 00
•• •• »l Half “ 149 00
•* « 26 Quarter “ 74 00
“ •• 96 Eighths •« 37 47
to.
Monroe, Feb. 23,18‘>0.
. HUGHES.
Lumpkin Law School,
ATHENS, GA.
Paorxssoas—Hon. JOS. n. LUMPKIN,
WM. H. HULL, Esq ,
TIIOS. R. R. COBB, Esq.
T HE next Term of this School will com
menre on Monday, 2d of April. 1860.
Circulars, giving full inf«rmntio.i.ean be.
had on application to either of the Profea ors
Feb 16, I860—4t
EF" Every newspaper in Georgia will give
the above four weekly insertions, and send
tho bill to Wm. H. Hull, Esq.. Athena.
ROSS CRANE,
Agent for John Baird's MARBLE WORKS,
Philadelphia, Penn.,
I S prepared to fill orders for every variety
of Monumental Work, Tombstones,Tab
Jets, ornamental effigies. <to. . Marble hearth
atones, tnaibiel-pieco*, slabs for centre-tables
and marble work of all descriptions can lw
procured through hi* agency, at reasonable
prices* .Sept. 15, it,
$1090 88
Paid Jess* Gaon, for street work,
Wm Starnes, do
Stephen Shield, do
Henry Childers, do.
Stephens Shields, do
Obedi&b Vincent, do
Edward Q lesson, .do
Jesse Gann, do
. "Wm Starnes. do
Edward Gleason, do
Wm Wood, for Mr*. Lewis’ fr f
R M Pitman, for lumber,
Charles Feeler, fur maronry,
. Josheph Kenney, for sills,
Stephen Shields, at. work.
Cash ou hand.
$1060 88
Sterieb,
At the residence of the bride’s father, in
Murrey county, Ga , on the 23d ult., by the
Bev. Mr. Gambrel). Mr. J. T Whitman, of the
Forth Georgia Time*, and Mis* Cobnklia C.
Bbowx, dnnght«r of Dr. (1 R. Brown,
CONGRESSIONAL.
Etna Insurance Company.
^ e copy from a Nashville paper
the following notice of this long es
tablished, sound and reliable Insur
ance Company, for which our fellow-
citizen, Mr. S. J. Maya, is local
Agent in this place.
*ttna Insurance Company.—The
‘ttentioo o»' our readers is invited to
She advertisement of this Company,
to be found in another column of this
paper. Showing a soundness and
ability unequalled by any other sim
ilar Institution, this company has by
! ts prompt and liberal payment of
toses. ami able management, secur-
*a the confidence and patronage of
. entire American people. Since
* organization in 1819 it has *m-
oreased its capital from one hundred
'msand dollars to fifteen hundred
, and dollars, and a surplus ex
tending f* vc hundred thousand di>|-
•” rs T meantime it has paid in losses
'*r thirteen million of dollars.—
“ch & success is unparalleled in the
“story of any Insurance ^Company
the world. This unequalled :suc-
a " a9 been attained by careful
“bagement, fair dealing and ado-
H *te rates of premium for tbe risks
^ 'mod. No Insurance Company
obt* a *' e I )crmanent success without
in ,n mn 2 “dequato paying rates, and
~ Cases dealing with fairness,
P^O'ptneas and liberality. Those
off>r \ ns ? re l * ,e5r property at rates
lb * by Companies of doubtful
ts “ R d managed by inexperi-
t ?*d officer,, will discover too late
the i Chea P purchases are not always
best economy.
to tl> ar * . rmer fnends would find
CJ ,nler wt to insure their dwch
tC*, ^^ buildings and contents in
|' lc -®tna for a term of Is
***»—U*
os
e years or
S -SwfcifcTS?
*»•
fo®d? t8 f ° r thi ® Company will be
lotunro L. e , r r v v-‘ ty ' aiKl town of im '
e n Uwtod States, where
Washington, March 1.—Mr. Wil
son, of Massachusetts, in the Senate
yesterday presented a memorial from
merchants, underwriters and others
of Boston, praying for the establish
ment of a semi-monthly line of mail
steamers from Charleston to Havana,
via Key West.
’Dougins in Louisiana.
Washington, March 2.—The States
nnblishes a letter from J. E. Boulig*
ty to prominent Louisianans,replying
of them in reference to the nominee
of the Charleston Convention. Bou-
ligny advocates the selection of Sen
ator Douglas as the most reliable
driend of the South in the North.
Washington, March 2.—In the
Senate to-day twenty two private
bills passed. - ■ ****— ■ - r
In the House, Ford, was elected
Printer by two majority. Several
private bills were reported on.
A bill was passed allowing pub
lishers of newspapers to print or stick
printed slips, announcing to their
subscribers the time of tbe expira
tion of subscriptions.
Both Houses have adjourned until
Monday.
Washington, March 1.—In the
Senate to-day, Mr. Davis, of Missis
sippi, presented the resolutions of
the Democratic caucus, as a substi
tute to bis own.
Mr. Brown’s bill for the protec
tion of property in the territories,
waswostponed until" Monday.
Mr. Wigfall, of Texas, moved to
amend the Military Academy bill,
so as to appropriate §1,100,000 for
the purpose ofmaintaining a regiment
uf mounted riflemen in TeiQ| Mr
W. said there was an immediate ne
cessity for such a regiment.
The bill for tho distribution
arms to the several States, was dis
cussed.
In the House, a bill for the pro
tection of the lives of paasengers
steamers, was introduced^
Mr. Ashmore, o r Snuth Carolina
of the
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Holloway’s Pills—Swimming of the head,
nausea, distaste lor food, and a feeing of
lassitude and exhaustion, are infallibls indi
cations cf a torpid stomach and a general
slitggLhneM of the secretive organ* and tb<;
circulation. But it i* not therefore nece.ua
rj let send fur a doctor. A course ot Holt
way's great cathartic, alternative, and tonic
remedy will remove every unplea.nnt aymp
tom. and imbue-both the body and the miml
unwonted energy. Every animal fluid will
l>* purified, every ol»M ruction in the evacu
ary channels swept away, every organ re
g.netaied. Three may seem to be strong
statement*, but the sick of all nations
their *ouce and basis.
of
HARDWARE.
WM. 11. MORTON,
NO. 133 MEETING-STREET,
CIIARESTON, S. C.
O FFERS for sale, sttub lowest poestaut
prices, for uAstt or raourr r»r. a very
eomplslr and superior assortment of
HARDWARE’
CUTLERY,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AND
Plantation Tools,
IMPOBTKD KX1*&*PAI.Y FOR THK
SOUTHERN TRADE.
Merchant* visiting the City are respect
fully iuvited to examine the Block and
pries*.
QP* All order* for goods will receive
prompt and earefal attention.
March 8.
Drugs, Medicine, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery, &c., &c.
T HE snbMcriber keeps ou hand, and it eon
Btantly rece ring fresh supplies of
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Perfumery,
& c -
Which be offers for sale nt bis old and
well known stand. No. 10, Broad Street
Tli* long experience in tbe busines* is a
sufficient guaranty of the genuineness of Uf
articles offered for sale by liitn.
Oct 13. R. M. SMITH.
GEORGIA—Jackson county.
TY^HEREAS. Sarah D. Brown applies to
V> me for the Guardianship ol Hugh A.
Brown. Fannie E. Brown, Lemttsl T. Brown.
8amnel C. Brown and Mary E. Brown, minor
orphans of Thoms* L. Brown, deceased.
The*e are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all end singular, the kindred and friends of
said orphan*, to show Cause (tf any they
have) Letter* of Guardianship should nnt
he granted the applicant, at the uext April
of the Court of Ordinary for said county term.
Given under my hand, at office, this 24tfi
February. 1660. A. C. THOMPSON,
March 3 Ordinary.
Chills and PeTer! Chills and Feyer!!
—One of the greatest remedies that has ever
been laid before tbe public, fur Fever and
Ague, and which have received the highest
encomiums from the press and the people, i*
DR. J. UOSTETT..US CELEBRATED
BITTERS. Who would endore the torture*
a rising-from this terrible di-case, when itcari
be to easily cured! Wlut would endure
sleepless nights, burning fevers nnd icy chill*
alternately, when a remedy can be obtained
for a mere trifle.’ And yet how many fami
lisa linger out a painful existence undrr this
deadly blight, and do nothing but gulp down
tiinine, until it "becomes a* common as their
aily meals, and yet they are not relieved.—
None but tbe foolialt and weak would br*i
tate to procure these valnalde Bitters, and
save, thenwelve* intense agony.
Sold by druggists and dealers generally
every whe-e
fjgTSee advertisement in another column.
The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatism;
The Mustang Liniment cure* Stiff Joint*;
The Must an? Liniment cures Burns and
Wounds;
The Mastangr Liniment cure* Sores, Ulcers,
Breasts and sore Nipple*. Neuralgia, Corns
anil WartfC-nd i* wurth
$1,000,000 PEE, ANN J M
To the Utiteri State*, as the preserver and
restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. It
cures all Sprain*, Galds. Wouuda, Stiff Joints,
Ac. Drd y«u ever bear ef any ordinary Sore.
Swelling, Sprain nr Stiftne**, either on man
or bta-t, which the Mustang Liniment would
not cure I Did ynp aver vi*it any respecta
ble Druggist in any part of the world—io
Europe, America—who del not aay “ it was
the greatest discovery of the age P * SnW
everv where. Every family should have it;
thr e sixes.
The gnu nine i* said by respectable dealer*
in all parts of the world.
# . BARNES * PARK,
Proprietors, New York.
/AC
iw
TO PRINTERS.
Complete Outfit for Sale {
E have now on hand, and will sell
low for cash,acompletsomfit for a
country new*paper office, consisting of a
Washington Press, large enough to print a
sheet ~i by 3fi, chase*, leads, rules, dashes,
and a sufficiency of Long Primer and Btevier
to print a paper of that size. We will also
*eli a dozen or two fonls of‘‘head letter” and
joli type, and if derired one of the heat little
job presaez in the State—fl tt-caj * *
Fur further
editor06 the
March 8,
d if de*ired one of the heat little
n the State—fl it-cap »ix*., J
ier particulars, inquire of the I
e “ Watchman,” Athens, Ga.J
3, 1860—vf /
made a speech in defence ^
South. lie refuted the charge that | R. Matthews, Athene. G$,
J. F. O’KELLEY,
P HOTOGRAPH and Ambrolype Artist.
Broad and Spring Street*, over the* > tore of John
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKES '
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing io
the cure of all those painful and dangerous
diseases to which the female constitution is
subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure
may he relied on.
To Married Ladies
It is peculiarly >ui>ed. It will, in a short
time, bring on the monthly period with reg
ularity.
CAUTION.
These Pills should not be taken by female*
during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of
Pregnane}’, a* they are sure to bring on Mitear-
ringe, but at ang other time theg are safe.
ln all case* of Nervous and Spinal Affec
tions, Pain in the Rack and Limbs, Heavi
ness, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation
of the Heart, Lnwuee of spririts. Hysterics,
Whites, and all the paiutnl disease* occa
sioned by a disordered system, these Pills
will effect a cure when all other means have
failed. - ' .
Full directions aeeoinpany each package,
which should be earututlv preserved. -
A boulfi containing 30 pills, and encircled
wth the Government of Stamp Great Britain,
can be sent post for $1.00 and 6 postage
stamps.
General terns ter the United States and
Canada?
JOB MOSES, Rochester «• X
HAVTLAND. CHICHETER * CO.
. Augusta, Ga.. Wholesale Agants for Geo.
' For sale by C. W.4rH, R. J. Long, Agenf
Athen*. April 21
E. R HODGSON & BROS,
•* Mannfaetu vra and Dealers in
C A-RRIAiG-ES
SAfiNESS, &c. kc.
- A.XKCE3STS, OA.
H AVE nuw on band $10,000 worth
finished Vehicles, being the lagrst aa-
snTtment ever offered in this market, con
sisting of
Coaches, Bretts, Phaetons,
Roekaways, Top and no-top Buggies,
One and Two Horse Wagons, <tc.
ALSO,
A variety of Coach, Buggy and Sta
Harness, Umbrellas, Whips, &c.
To all of which we respectfully invito the
attention of the public
We atfe now prepared to offer greater in
ducementa to pttichaserti than heretofore
and will take pleasure in showing them our
Stock, all of which will be sold low.
Call and examine before purchasing else
where.
Ri pairing of all kinds promptly executed
as usual.'
Frb 25,1860— tf
5 Dollars a Cord for Tan Bark
"ItffcCLSKEt it DOYLE arr paying $5 cash
“ per cord f..r goo I tan bark delivered
their Tan-yard in Athens.
ORDINARY DRAWINGS
nf Wood, til ly fc. 1*4ieri«* will take place at
AtiguMa, Genrfn; antnllows—
Cta** 68 Draw* oh Saturilay, Feb. 4, 1860
Clas* 69 Draws on Saturday, Feb. U. 1860
Class 60 Draws on Saturday. Feb. 25, 1860
Class 61 Draws on Suttanlay, March 3. 1860
Class 62 Draw* on Satucbty, MarehtO, 186(1
Class 63 Draws ou Saturday, MarthVJ, 1860
Class 64 Draws an Saturday, March'24, 1860
Class 65 Draws on Saturday, MarehSl, 1860
Class 66 Draws ou Saturday, April 7, 1860
Class 67 Draws on Saturday. April 14, 1860
Class 68 Draws on Saturday, April 21, I860
Cta** 70 Draw* on Saturtlay, April 28, 1860
Ordinary Drawing,
To take place a* mbova specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of $50>000!
1 Prim of 970,000 I 1 Prise of 9t .50n
•* 10,000 50 Prizes of 500
« 5,000 100 « “ 400
1 •* u 4,000 100 « “ 300
•• *« 3,000 10O « •« 150
1100 “ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prseso* $4oo Approxto $5o,oooPnze are$l y 6oo
4 4 ‘ “ 3oo ** 3n,ooo *• “ l,9no
4 “ “ 25o “ “ l«»,ooo “ “ l,ooo
4 '* ‘ 225 “ “ 5,ooo *• “ 9ooo
4 “ *« 2no “ “ 4,ooo *« •« 8000
4 ca 4» 15o •* “ 3,ooo “ •* 6000
4 « •* loo “ •• l,5oo “ “ 4ooo
5,000 “ “ Soars / 100,000
5,485 Prizes amouatio| to $330,000
New Bookj!
W IFE’S Trial* and Triumphr ;
Queen of Heart*;
M»ry Stanton ;
Art Recreations;
IVoachera and Breaching, by Dr. Mur
ray; (Kir won');
Harry at A*hcmft;
Abbott’* Peter the Great;
The Land and the Rook ;
Adam llnlt;
"Tite Boy Tar. by Mayne Reid;
Moth -r Gun** for Old Folk* ;
Hndenn'* Bov, Crueoe-’ike
Coral Island, 1 Stories
Young Fur Traders, f f.,r
Round the World, J Boys,
Stanley’* Life of Dr. Arnold;
Ju.«t received and for »ali- ny
Jan. 12. 1860. WM. N. WHITE.
Whole Ticket* 970, Ilavle* 910, tt'is 95. 8th* 99.50
Certificates of Package* iti the Ordinary
Drawings will lie sold at the following
rate*, which is the risk :
Certificate* of Package of 10 D'hote Ticket*, $80
« ■« 10 Half •• “
<* *• 10 Quarter “
** •• 10 Eighth
GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
Corner of Broad and Bridge Street*,
ATHENS, GA..
"\FFER for sale the following, among a
J thousandandonPother article* too numer
ous lo mention :
An excellent article of Flour on hand,
Bacon and Lard,
Ame’e Shovels and Spades,
B acksmith’s Tools,
Hardware and Cutlery, a good stock,
Taints, Oils and Dye Stuff a.
Buggy and Wagon nubs,
Buggy Felloes,
Buggy Shaffp,
Buggy and Wagon Iron Axels,
Carriage Bolts,
Tire Bolts,
’ Carriage Trimming of every descrip
tion.
Hub Baud*, (S ind and Carriage Bands.)
Spring*, “Cast-Steel Tempered,”
Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Patent Dush Leather,
Enamelled Leather,
“ Cloth,
Trimmings. Buttons and Tacks,
Lace Trimming* for Carriages,
Trimming Hummers,
Iron Dash Frames,
Band and oval Iron, all sizes,
BaPandsqr. Iron. do do
Shovel Iron and Plough Moulds,
Sheet Iron, a good assortment,
Cafit Sfeel, German’and Blister.
SMt^TInd lltoier Leather, L
French anu Philadelphia Calf Skins,
a fine *tock.
Boot*. Shoes, Hats and Clothing,
Dry Goods, a fre*h stock and good
assortment.
Crockery and Glass Ware,'
ABO Crushed nnd Powdered Sugars,
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
Rio and Java Coffee, ,
Shoe-Makers Toolaof every description
Lust* nnd Shoe pegs.
Molasses and Syrups,
English Dairy Cheese, received every
week,
A Large Stock Tobacco at Manufactu
rers Prices by the Box.
Cigars, all qualities,
Horse; mule and Buggy Collars,
Saddlery,« good stock.
Wagon and Plough Hames.
Trnoo Chain*, \\ agon Chains
Coil Chains, all sixes,
Log Chain*.
Water Buckets. Well Buckets, Tubs,
' Cedar Buckets, &c
Nov 28.
ftsr-ln Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose tk* a moot ot money to our adlmee lor
what you wlrh to parehaso ; name the Lottery la
which you wish it inverted, and whether you wish
Ifhole, Halves, Quarters or Right*, on receipt ot
which wc send what is ordered, by first mail, to
gether with the scheaw.
Immediately after the drawing, a Printed Drawing,
Certified toby the Commirsionera, will be sent, with
*n Explanation.
DJ- urcharer* will pleare writ* their tignaturw
plain, and give their Post Office, County and State.
93r Remember that every prize ix drawn and paya
Die in full without deduction.
All prizesof 9l,000*nd under, paid immediately af
ter the drawing—other prize* at the usual time of
forty days.
All communication* -*lrirtlvconfidential.
Addie** orders for Ticket* or Certificates to
WOOD. EDDY & CO, Augusta,Geo.
or, WOOD. EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY $ CO.. Wilmi gton,
Delaware.
kjr A list nt the number* that ary drawn float the
wh-el, with the amount of the prize that each ran is
entitled to, will b> published after every drawing, in
the following paper,jtmtnsta (Geo ) Constxtutiou-
. Mobile Register, Mask tilts Gaistts, and RemUmr
(Miss.) Claries'. Jan. 96
PERFUMERY!
I nAVEjukt opened a caa of frrgh Per
fumery, containing Lullin’* Soaps; Lu-
biu’e Extract* ; Mrs. Allen’s tfoir Ueaipr*
live nnd Xylnhuh-amum ; Wood's Ilnir Re
storative; Burry’s Trirophernu*: Haurl’* Eau
Lu-trale; Lyon’s Katliarion; Ircsh Poin-
a-lc.*: Bear’s Grease, and Hair Oil ; tancy
Soans. some of which are extra nice. My
stock of extract*. &c , e.; braces all that are
commonly callctl for.
Dec 8. WM N WHITE.
tliuler this caption, T see that
Messrs G. B. La.nar ami W. W.
Cheever, endfea^pr to cii-st suspi
cion upon all AMKB ,JCAN GU-
A NO, not sold By their Agents.
Although I hnve not the hon
or of being Mosers. Lamar and
CUeever’s Agent, I am, neverthe
less, the sole owner of a large
cargo of American Guano, im
ported from Jarvifi’ Island, which
I have guaranteed to the public
to bcpure and genuine; nnd I
am prepared to proveto any and
nil that it is, by Analyses op
Skillful and Reliable Chem
ists—THE BEST CARGO EVER IM-
i’outeTd for the Islands of the
American Guano Company.—
And for this I pledge my repu
tation as a merchant and as a
/ . ... ■-
man.
DANIEL H. WILCOX.
r*; ert p •Ulshiug the card of Me*sr*. Chee
ver i Luu.ar, will please copy this anil for
ward lulls. Keht
Just Received,
C OBB’S Statutes and Form* §6 cash, by
mail $6.50;
Hines' Form*;
Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities;
Misrepresentation*, of Drury ;
Twelve Year* of a Sohlier's Life in In
dia ;
Compensation, or alwayc a Future;
Clemen’*. The Rival*.
How ro ild he help it, by A. C. Roe;
and lot* of other*, too tedious to
name. Juxt received by
Feb2 WM N WHITE.
PAPER HANGINGS!
S PRING styles, just received. Also," a lot
of elegant Rorrior*, Decoration paper*,
for laying off a room iu panels. Sc. Call and
examine. WM N WHITE.
Feb 43
JOHN T. SMITH,
, ... WIT*
<”6150. W. k JEIIIAL BEAR,
J^JANOR ACT (JEERS and wheieod* Dealet* in
HatS^i' *
Caps, and
> Straw Goods,
.Paris Style Sonnets,
Flowers,
Umbrellas,
.. Parasols, &o.
120 Chambers and 60 II arm Sts.
Naw Yams.
$9* 4th and 5th Streets above the Astra Boom.
Jan 2—6m
Cheese, Cheese,
A NOTHER bit, just received.
Feb 23 IN KENNEY.
“ Note is the Summer of our discontent made
glorious Winter by the Goods of York."
W* beg to inform tbe public that
J. SPRING & SIMMONS
^RB now receiving their new
FALL and WINTER
GOODS,
Of the mo*t fashionable Styles that can
be bought in New York and Philadelphia, and
will be offered at such prices a* will insure
their immediate sale, and route of the fiuest
and cheapest ever offered in Athens.
Their Stock consists of ali discretions of
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.
FANCY and BLACK SILKS,
Embroideries,
WHITE GOODS, dsC., <feC.
The latest styles of
Cloaks,
SHAYfLS,
Hosierv,
Lace Goods aud Gloves,
Ladies’ Hats, &c. &c.,
All qualities and sixes of 8teel-Spring
Hoop Skirts.
The finest stock of Ladies’, Misses and '
Childrens’ calf, kid aud goat s'rin (with and '
without heel) Lace Boots; and Foxt, Tipt,!
Plain and Congress (with aud without heel)
Gaiter*.
Ready-made, Men’s, Boy’* and Children's
CLOTHING,
made up expressly for this marks*.
And a large lot of Yoke Shirts, and new
•tylea of Collar*. Men’# Boy’s
Eats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
A well assorted stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings.
Also. Plantation Goode, of Cotton ami
Woolen.
Blankets, and other - Goods usually found
in first class city Stores.
To which, the attention of the Ladies and
Gvntlemeu of Athene and surrounding coun
try are respectfully invited. They would
solicit a share nf pationage, asking you to
give them a fair trial, and it will turn out to
your interest.
J. STRING & SIMMONS,
College Aoeuee, aftw dour* from the Newton
House, marlg opposite P. O.Athen*.
Sept. S.
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2os*
BO$i>
Na
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8£®.
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A CARD.
W E see that a paper, at Atlanta, Ga.
styled the Southern Confederacy, has
published us in a ligt of Black, or Abutilion
Houses, in Now York—baling the charge .pn
an attnuvmous letter, signed “Shakspcare,’’
and containing a ha-o slander on .>ur Mr.
J.G.-Davw. For the information of those
who do uol know us, tve pronounce it a de
liberate, willful.and meltcxofs lie—instigated
entirely by m-lice, and without any founda
tion whatever. JOHN DAVIS.
^ WM. Q.NOBLE.
FUEL*. MOLLOY.
JOS. B. GRAY.
E.G. CHF.ATUAa. of
DAVIS, NOBLE* GO
ST Chambers street, New York.
Feb. 16. I860—lm
1
Rice, Riee,
J UST from market. .
Feb 23. I M KENNEY.
J. W.HALLAM,
O RGANIST of Emanuel Church, Athens,
will gire instruction in Organ. Piano
and Vrcnl Music, Thorough instruction
even in the cultivation of the votes, in
Opera, Oratorio, or Ballad Singing.
PS" All orders may be left at the store
of Mr. A. K. Childs. Oct. 27.
T HE franklin Observer, published in
Franktiu,N. Co having an extensive and
increasing.circulation in Cherokee, Macon,
jTckaon and Haywood, and a good list of
subscribers in the otherconnties ot Western
N. 0.. offers superior inducements lo the
Merchants and easiness men of Athens, a*
a medium of mlver iatug. Advertisements
displayed to suit the taste of those adver
tising. Terms very low. Address
M. STAFFORD.
Feb 16—lm Franklin. N. C.
"HERRING’S PATENT
Champion Fire and Burglar-Proof
SJLDDES,
W ITH Hull’s Patent-Proof LOCKS,
same that were awarded separate Medals
at the World'
only American Safes that
Mud'll* nt. the London World’s Fair.
These titles form the most perfect securi
ty against hire aud Burglars of any Safes
ever offered to the public. - J
We will deliver these Safes at the Depot,
*in Athens nt Manufacturer's •’rices, w th
u»_ , i , —— Fre'ght added, anl warrant them to give
— ii:a_7. t .“ rke , t P r,c . ew i 111,6 P a ' 1 .'Cash com >lcte snti,f.,tbn in every rosp-et
For further i I’ormution. inquire of
for Hides delivered nt the Tan j’ard of
McCLESKEY & DOYLE.
Athens, Jan, 19, I860—tf * -
F.b2;—3 a
A. U. IVYNG
<b CD-,
Ag< nts.
TO THE
Merchants and Advertisers of
ATHENS!
“ He that in the world woesld rise.
Must read the news aiut Adeertis*
Fresh Candies,
N UT3, Raisins, Choice Fruit and Fine
Groceries, all good and cheap, at
Dec 22. T. BISHOP &S0N.
CA-TJTIOlSr
PLANTERS.
OFFICE AMERICAN GUAI'O CO. 1
66 William Street, corner of Cedar, >
New Tour. January 23, lt66. )
The American Guano Compa
ny have no authorized agencies
in the States of North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Flori
da, Alabama and Tennessee,
save those of G. B. Lamar and
W. W. Cheever, with whom
they have made a contract to
supply those States,with Guano
from Jarvis and Baker’s Islands.
Messrs. Lamar and,Cheever
have the appointment of such
Agencies in their own hands.
C. S. MARSHALL,
I’res.deot Amuiicnu Guano !o.
The above notice is giveaa that
the American Guano Company
may not be held responsible, nor
the reputation of Jarvis and Ba
ker’s Island Guano be injured
by the sales made by other par
ties not appointed by us of Gu
ano represented to lie from those
Islands, whether it be spurious
or otherwise.
Our only ayithorized Aggnt in
Augusta, Ga., is Mr. J. C. Daw
son, No. 2, Warren Block.
i G.B. LAMA’k,
W. W. CHEEVER.
AUGUSTA, Feb. 18th 1860.
Mr. J. C. Dawson—Dear Sir:
In reply to your inquiry, I state
that the eight tons of American
Guano, used bjune last year in
TO THE PUBLIC.
n-VHR » nrerav “Aromatic Schiotnin Schnapps'’—
^ ‘ ike |mre»t and belt (Jin lor medical purposes—
became Killy appreciated tliroupltnui III* counirir, I
h*ve been constantly solicitnl l.y drujji.te, apoilno
eerie*, *nd large numbers ol tbe ntosl eminent phy-
tlciano, n .-III parts ot the Union, to add to my Gin
iui|HirtationsolpiireEr.mdic,and Wines.and tob
them the seme as t am and have been doing will
Schonppt; tore.il with my real and ttiveinyjjmffi
cate euaraniying their niuioubled purity.
1 .tumid long ago liavn atidezvoted to comply with
le nattering retptesta but I fout.tl it :mpo**ib1e tel*
I, especially in regard to tbe imporiNBt article* ol
Uratidy. Port and Madeira Wise*, owing to me kith
pric**'lu Enrol*.’cia.iuned by ehrat grapeoopelwr
rente yearr. Happily for the surce,s ot my nenrew-
Iterpri.e. the grape eropa for the ln»t and the previous
year* were abundant.
Another poinl in toy favor iMIii*; the duty nowea
t'reneh Brandy is7b pel cent, leu than when my
medical friends began lo solicit me to furnish pup*
Brandy and Wine* The** rav.ving circumstance*
have enabled me to commence it now enterprise. (
have concluded to import Cognac Brandy and Wine*,
Iu bottle them for medical a* welt ** fur private u*e.
1 ant well aware, trout tho bitter experience, the
vile attack*, tbe minreprerentaliou or motive* and
enmity of dealer* and mixer* uf bed nitjcle* which (
met with and conquered in the caw of my Scbepp*,
before it obtained it* present pround preeminence
over all other Gine, that the new euterptwe will be
attended with equal opposition, more trouble, and fa
volt e an imnienae outlay uf capital. Theae diffirw!
lie* aiMfexpenm* will be much greater, beta nee I
.hall Have to encounter the malignity and enmity of
counties* thou,nnd* wlio ate engagedie the liquor
trade, and making fortune* by the m»nu(actiire cf
imfatnott* imitation* of ''Brandy’' made from poinn
on*compiled! their too being alike dmtruerivo to
healthy human life, and of course speedy death to
th* feeble invalid, or those in whose tefaalf eminent
physicians have urged upon me (he importation of a
pure, invigorating a-ticte of Brandy. I shall do so,
ia suite of all opposition, even that of tbe dezler*
and coder* of the rtnlTtn h"ttle* called ‘'Brandy,” of
wMco nttllion* nf bottle* are annunlly sold, sad
which is no bettrt than the worst of poison*.
t am perfectly w illing sod well satisfied to embark
I in this new mien nie, and have no lean, no donbts
about Hie most ultimate success for myself and the
druggist* and apothecaries in the thmy-tbr** States,
if tliry will heartily co operate with me in my efforts
to drive out of use the vilest of etnupoan le, called
“Brandy,” sod reptarc it with the pure, unadulte
rated article, winch l will faithfully and truly supply
The medical virtue* ol puts French Brandy need
not to lie told. The Bnmdy imported by me f will
bottle, seal with tuy seal; my label, and add my emit.
fieate that it ixol tbe fir*! quality, and pure end una
Uniter,tied a* when itfirst left tbe distillery in France.
I will *take tuy reputation as a man my atandmg
as a merchant, and my tried commercial integrity,
that what l pledge and certily to with my a*al,iap
label, and my certificate it correct, and be relied upon
by purchaser* in suy settion of tbe Union to which
my Brandy may be rant, I have made arrangements
with the be*t Brandy mitnufaeinrere in France, with
those who have a wi.rld-wide renown ai th* first
Brandy exporter*, t have selected four eminent firms
who will rliipuie their Brandies, t shall not designate
the article by any other name than Wolfe’* Genuine
t'ogita- Brandy, if I were to do ntherwia* it would
be nsale**, fur then unprincipled persons, who are
incessantly engaged in the nefarious traffic of itaflg
ling all valuable article*, would toon imitate and
adopt my mark as a cloak tinder which to sell their
compound of poiauna to cover the vile imposition
I am now prepared to receive and execute orders
for Wolf* Genuine Cognac Brandy addressed to me.
No.22 BeaverMreet. Fries will be given to personal
application, or in reply to letter*.
In this circular I lute* thus far written mainly about
pure Cognac Brandy ; I have now to call your atten
tio.i to other liquor* and win*,.
! am prepared to supply orders for‘Jamaica Rum,’*
sported nnd botuled by ina ; alto “Iri*h and Sootcll
■hiskey.” The purity and genuineness of the last
named articles, imported for •• medical me,” I wil
aim guaranty with my seal, my lebel, and my cattifi
[mite.
I shall aim import the purest and best “Madeira,”
Port,” and “riberry” ‘line* f„r Medical pnrpran
These I also guaranty with my seal, my label, and my
| certificate.
Hit conclusion permit ine to add that I shall be happy
to hear front those that this circular reaches, antTwhose
pe'aonal or iiecunisry interest it may effect. In the
combination of art icles that I engage to supply Shout
any such person vi*it New York—especially a Drag-
li-t, Apothecary or Physician—-I shall be most happy
[to receive a personal call.
‘I here i« no importer who poa.sess more actual ex
IK-rience and knowledge of the importing liquor and
wine trade titan I do, 1 nave been engaged in it over
thirty year*.
t hove narrated some tacts connected with my new
enterprise, for the particular information of —
connected with the practice or tho sale ol i
If Isni avored with the visits of any an fflHH
Irieods to whom ‘hev give letters of inrrodnetien In
me, they can see with their own eyes, and lest my
truthfulness hy tneir own observation.
I respectfully crave, for itii* circular and iu cot.
rents, a carchil and attentive psmsal. I am, repeet
fully, yoar obedient servant, i .
rip. UDOLPHO WOLFE,
18. 20 & 22 Bearer Street. New York.
Wiiole*aIe Agents §
J. D. Gaiavr de Co., New Orleans, La.
8. J. <fe J. J. Jomks, Mobile. Ala.
Hunnicutt tk Tavlor, Atlanta, Ga.
HAViLA.tn, Chiohcbtxr & Co., Augusta, Ga
Ragland A Bitten, Columbus, Oi
Bowdrr & Andkuson, Macon. Ga.
Holcomb &. Co., Svvannnb; Ga. " ''
G. Foli.iv, Charleston, 8. C.
Jan. 12. 1859.—3m. •
: r r*r r*'' share of their ,.atrona K o.
l*ee COUnty, were purcllRSed by Dr. Lancaster.formerly
QARDEN SEEDS.
T WO or three varieties which were ex
balloted hy (he sale* of last week, can
now be supplied from another l«g just re-
St,,»9@vaY®iL
come to hand by the time this paper i* issued.
All these are warranted to be fresh nnd true,
nnd of last season's growth. I shall offer no
others, and untie I cannot safely commend.
FLOWER SEEDS.
M R. BLISS has sent me between one nnt
' two h indeed varieties, selected as tin
very choic from a catalogue of several
hundred sorts. Tl ese are boo’ ed for t’te com
ing week. Th ise wislting Gin- ioles, a id other
summer flow trisg bulbs, I (I onld be pleased
to order, deli.-ering them nt. t autlog te ratej.
Feb 2 WM.N WHITE.
New Store and New Goods!
J. W. REAVES & CO.
A RE daily receiving from New York.
Philadelphia nnd BnUimontga lam an I
well selected stock of Goods, consisting ae
foilOW.1
v 5 STAPLE and fancy.
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &C.
\\ ai d-w ay e,
CROCKERY, .
Boots and Shoes,
IRON, SALT AND NAILS,
Anvils, Vices and Bellows,
Castings,:.-
i WOOD WARE,
Carpenter’s Tools, »f all .desciption*,
anil many other articles, too numerous to
mention, which we offer to our friends, cus
tomers, und the public in general, nt n small
advance on cost, ,Parchn*er8 will do well
to give u* a sail bei re purchnxing else-
wku-e. Wc will he futihd at the old stand
ol Wetly & Nicholson. v J-t J
Athena, Gn„ March 10,1859.
READ, PAUSE AND REFLECT.
OF two great evils, always
choose the lesser otic, and where
nature's useiul oniament*—the
teeth—have, by slow decay, lost their utility,
get them rep)need by others of equal service
and lifv-likc appearance, at
LOWRASCB & LAXCASTEK’S OFFICE,
Collsck Avxnuk, Amtcis, Ga.
They lieg l*ave to nimounce totheciti-
ns of Athens, that they have formed a
copartnership, in die practice of
"■ - :*'■ t; - • - . ~
and they would respectfully solicit a liberal
mm. . y resided in Philadd
me direct from the American wher,! be pie pared him.*|f to execute
- -a-llieilLtin :ll i operations in thv DENTAL ART
lattK-s* and durability.
of which yo'u are:. ! the Agent in
this city.
Yours; respectfully;
James Gardner.
March 1 t
WANTED,
lOOOnSuJSSfS
ter, I ggs.ant Cldcken , a
price*.
Athens, F. b 2 5.
2- 000 lbs I ngs.
, Ci rn, Plon.r, But-
: t' c iu st n t rket
I &1 KRN N i y.
12?” Artificial teeth inserted from one to
a full upper and lo
It. A. LOWRAKCB. O E. LANCASTER,
"V-
Resident Dentist,
Att cm?, Ga.
on Broad Srrcet-
“the Insurance Office.
BLANKS! BLANKS!
/CONSTANTLY on liandni ih$ Watchn*ar
V^.irer9 for w ait n v*.11 be promptU- #v.rin