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’Long the path of life «o <
Where the nuMened heart a»4 weary.
Shades the sunlight, shining near me,
On my way.
SheThaa eyes as bine as heaven;
(Only%ged abont eleven; I
Bat ante her God has given
Such a heart,
That forever she is singing
:e ever nn
And her sweet voice ever ringing,
Beaaty o’er the rapt heart bringing,
Sweet as art.
With her sonny hair, so eorly;
With her teeth, so white and peasly,
I have met her, late and early.
By the way.
And I take her hand, and press it
In my own, just to caress it—
“ Pretty little hand—God bless it!"
I do say.
May the world smile kindly on her,
Benedictions fall npon her,
Angels he her guard of honor,
As she goes
ITIIESS l
Leave Augusta 0.30 turn. )
“ Atlanta 8.40 p.m. J
t ( “ at Augusta 0.20 p.m.
Leave Athens 11.00 a.m. | „ at Atlanta 11.45 p.m.
No trains on Athens Branch on Sunday, to connect
with traius leaving Augusta at 12.30 Saturday night,
and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday evening.
WASHINGTON BRA SCR.
Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Arrive Wash’ton T.25 p. m.
GEORGIA—Clarke county.
TyHEREAS, Nathaniel c. Daniel applies to me for
M Letters of Administration on tho estato of Thomas
Collier, late of said county, deceased.
therefore, to cite and admonish all and
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
my office on or before the first Monday
It, to show cause (if any they have)
shonld not then be granted to said
such other person or persons as tho
Extensive Sales of Lands, Negroes,
Mules, Stock, Produce, &c.» iri
the counties of Clarke, Morgan
and Early, upon a credit oi cue
year.
\\ TILL be sold under a decree of tho Superior Court
VV 0 f Clarke county, by the Executor of Robt. Tay-
of October, 1880.
Novi.
id at Office this the 21th day
ASA M. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
Clarke Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
before the court bouse door, in the town ofWat-
. - - Arrive at Augusta 6.20'p.m. kinsville, within the legal hoars of sale, tho following
u. Atlanta 1145 pm. property, to wit: One hundred and ten acres of laud,
« Atlanta at 9.05 a. m. “ Wash’ton 7.25 p.'ra. more or less, lying on the Hog Mountain
TO
Through this world of oars singing,
Peace to troubled spirits bringing.
No grief her pare heart wringing
With its woes.
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS AUGUSTA
ATLANTA.
Leave Charleston at 6 p.m. Arrive Augusta at 6 a.m. 12h
« Augusta at 3.50 a.m. “ AUaataat3.lTa.rn. lBh
« « at 1.45 p.m. “ “ at 5.49 a. m.l Ah
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAINS ATLANTA TO
AUGUSTA.
Leave Atlanta at 8 a.m. Arrive Augusta at 11.18 p.m. 18h
“ “ at 5.15 p.m. “ “ at 5.13 p.m. 24h
FREIGHT TRAINS BRANCHES.
Leave Angnsta 8.50 a.m. Arrive Athens. 8.10 a.m. 24 h
Arrive at Washington, 7.25 p m. 11 hours.
Leave Atlanta at 6 a. m. Arrive Athens 8.10 a. m. 26 h
Arrive at Washington 7.25 p. m. 38 hoars.
Leave Atlanta at 5.15 p. m. Arrive Athens 8.10 a. m. 39 h
Arrive at Washington at 7.25 p. m. 26 hours.
GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t
Georgia Ran. Road, Augusta, June 14,1860.
May the sweetest harp in heaven—
Brightest crown that e’er was given,
Where the waves of life are drives
Past the throne—
NOISELESS SMING UiCHlHl,
Echo to her dainty finger,
’Pon her pore brow ever linger,
While each angel be a singer,
Calling home!
SUNSET.
It was just the edge of the evening,
And the son was going down,
When a stranger on the stage-coach
Rode into the quaint old town.
There was a fisherman’s cottage
That stood on the distant kill,
Hunihio and brown and rudely built,
But dear to the fisherman still.
And. as the sun was sinking,
His last long, level beam
Lit up the cottage windows
With a strange and lustrous gleam.
And the neighbors’ wondering ohildren
Cried out in great delight.
The bat like a palace was glowing,
Lit up on a festal night.
And the stranger, also goring,
Sighed, and we beard him say—
It is always so when the sun goes down.
And the shadows are gathering gray:
Then in the old man’s memory
His childhood’s home is fair,
And the rudest hut where bis lost youth dwelt
Gleams with a glory rare.
Wagsifle Gatherings.
...Dobbs thinks that instead of giving
credit to whom credit is dne, the cash had
bettor be paid. Dobbs should not be im
pertinent.
...“I think you must allow,” said a pom
pous gentleman, “that my jests are very
fair.”
“Sir, your jests are like yourself,” was
tho quick retort. “The age makes them
respectable.”
...People are seldom tired of the world
until the world is heartily tired of them.
...Man is partly a creature and partly
a croator of circumstances.
...Ambition often plays the wrestler’s
trick of raising a man up merely to throw
him down.
...To be deprived of the person wc love
is happiness in comparison to living with
one we hate.
...Tho purest joy we can experience in
one we love, is to see that person a source
of happiness to others.
...Women can easily preserve theiryouth
for she who captivates the heart and under
standing never grows old.
...There are three kinds of friends—
friends who love you, friends who do not
trouble themselves about you, and friends
who hate you.
...There is an efficacy in calmness of
which we are unaware. The element of
Bercnity is one which we peculiarly need
...A tannery firm in New Orleans have
gone into the business of tanning alligator
hides with great success. The skin of the
...The expenses of governing France
amount to l,000,000f. per day, including
iniAMAai An *k.. «v..kl!n jj^jkA ffll * • _ _ 1_ _ J
interest on the public debt. This is about
$9 a year to each inhabitant.
...Never meet trouble half-way, but let
him have the whole walk for bis pains.—
Very likely he may give up his visit in
sight of the house.
...As the diamond is found in the dark
ness of the mine, as the lightning shoots
with most vivid flashes from the gloomiest
cloud, so docs mirthfulncss frequently pro
ceed from a heart susceptible of the deep
est melancholy.
...In literature, as in morals, there are a
certain taste and grace, which confer dig
nity on moderate acquirements; and there
arc a negligence and grossness that dis
gust, oven when accompanied with incon
testable superiority.
An Infidel’s Reproof.—Some time ago,
I had a conversation with a professed mem
ber of the Sunday Institute. He said, after
talking some time: “Do not talk to me; I
would not change your views if I had the
power, because I believe your religion
makes yon a happy man ; and I wish that
I could say I was a happy man.” I told
error. “ However,” said he, “ if I believed
as you do, I would preach everywhere,
even on the crowded thoroughfares, a re
ligion that made me so happy.” I felt re
proved.—Exchange.
Something New!
BULBS IN GREAT VARIETY!
TTY ACINTH8, Tulips, Crocuses, Lilies, Ixias, Spar-
^ which in the house will begin to bloom
“ ’ll* by Christmas, or in tho open ground in Feb-
Tbo collection that bloomod with me last spring
The present invoice, imported
beautiful
ruary,
was thought a fine ono.
hj tho wn parties (J. M. Thorburn A Co. N. Y.) em
brace* tho finest of those varieties, with many others of
equal loveliness. Bulba can be planted at any time be
tween this and Christmas, bnt those planted early bloom
»°d it is bettor to select kinds and colors from
a full stock. They are now offered at tbs usual retail
rates of Bnist, Thorburn and others, and in prise and
u™ snro to give satisfaction.
Orders taken for Soeds of every description. The
above jnat received and for salo by
WM. N. WniTE.
GROVER & BAKER’S
FOR PLANTERS’ USE.
joining Nancy V
the def<
og Mountain road, and ad-
W. House and others, being tho place
’endant, Yonng Vickers, now live*. Also,
in, Nelly, about 55 years old, as the pro
perty of defendant, to satisfy several fl. fas. issued bom
the 239th Dist. G. M. in favor of William Murray vs.
the said Vickers. Levy made and returned to me by S.
Whitehead, a constable.
Nov X, 1860 W. Y. ELDER, Sheriff.
Postponed Coroner’s Sale.
O N tile first Tuesday in December next, will be sold,
before the court bouse door in White county, the
following property, to wit:
290 acres of land—a part of lot No. 60 and part of lot
No. 37, all in the second district of White connty. Lev
ied on as the property of Levi Jackson, to satisfy a fi.
fa. issued from White Superior Court, Pitner A England
vs. Levi Jackson. Also, a dark bay horse, levied on as
the property of said Levi Jackson, to satisfy the above
fi. fa. Property pointed otft by plaintiffs.
Nov 1, I860.U. STEPHENS, Coroner.
White Coroner’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
before the court bouse door, in White county, with-
G1HE very great success of the Grover A Baker Sew-
. . ing Machine throughout the Southern States has
been peculiarly gratifying to the manufacturers, who
are led to believe that their endeavors to make a rklia-
bi.k machine have been appreciated. The policy of
tbe Company will be unchanged, and, as heretofore,
each machine will be warranted in every respect to be
represented. That we manufacture and sell the
machine best adapted to all the wants of the people of
the South, can be attested by thousands of Families and
Planters who have them in daily use: and, feeling the
importance of meeting every want of tho southern peo
ple, we have just introduced
AX BNTIilELT XEW MACHINE,
HADE EXPRESSLY FOB PLANTERS’ USE ;
machine that will sew tbe finest fabrics for the inmates
tho household, and the coarsest goods for the negroes
__ the field. It is so simple iu construction, that a
servant of ordinary capacity can readily learn to work
it, and keep it in order. In ordinary wear, the machine
can not get out of repair, and should last many years—
being constructed with espocinl care as to durability.—
We feel every confidence of its giving the most com
plete satisfaction. That our machines will do better
sewing than can bo done by hand, is evidenced by nu
merous testimonials, and from many we select and in
vite attention to a few, as showing
WHAT SOUTHERN PEOPLE SAY «
'‘Mrs. Jefferson Davis, present* her compliments
Grover A Baker, and takes pleasure in saying that
she has used ono of their machines for two years, and
finds it still in good order, makes a beautiful stitch, and
docs easily work of any kind.— Waihington. D. C.
“ I have used one of Grover A Baker’s Family Sew
ing Machines for more than three years, and do not
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cheerfully recommend them to all who wish to have
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Widdicombe, Waihington, D. C.
“ I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover A Baker
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tation. After trying and returning others, I have three
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mrrtirl, Snmfor/mi» (?e*r*»l*nn.
‘•My wife has had ono of Grover A Baker's Family
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one of the best labor-saving machines that has been
invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to
the public.”—/. G. Harr it, Goternor of Tennettee.
I take pleasure in saying that the Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine has fully sustained my expectations,
and, after a trial of more than a year, I am so well pleas
ed with it that I take pleasure in recommending it to my
friends.”—Mn. II’. If. Rittenlionte, Georgetown, D. C.
I am very much pleased with ray aewing machine;
if I could not get another, I would not take ten times
what it cost me. It more than realises my most san
guine expectations.” -C. R. Nath, Camden C. II., N. C.
“ The Grover A Baker Machine has folly equaled my
expectations. A very important characteristic of the
machine is, it is so very simple that any negro of com
mon understanding can manage it. Mine has been used
exclusively by a negro servant abont six months, and
has never been out of order.”—Ret. J. L. Jtlonltrie,
Union,Springe, Ala.
“ I ke pleasure in recommending Grover A Baker’s
Family Sewing Machine. We have used one more than
six months, and it is all thbt it is represented to be.—
It is not only a convenience, bat we regard it an indis-
peneab lo necessity.”—J. F. Dowdell, La Fayette, Ala.
“ I confess myself delighted with your sewing ma
chine, which has been in my family for many months.
It has always been ready for duty, requiring no adjust
ment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family
sewing by simply changing the spools of thread.”—
Mn. Lutitia Thompton, Loniteille, A'y.
“ I think your machine by far the best in use. It
can be adapted from the finest fabrics to the heaviest
cassimere, and sews stronger, faster, and more beauti
fully than one can imagine. If mine could not be re
placed, money conld not buy it.”—Mn. E. Hardin,
Louitville, Eg.
“ Inclination and other circumstances having brought
under my examination several prominent sewing ma
chines, and led to an acquaintance with their merits,
should my opinion be deemed of any value, I would
not hesitate to record the preference to Grover A
Baker’s.”—Ret. J. B. Clemton, Clagmont, Del.
Having nsed one of Grover A Baker’s Sewing Ma
chines for twelve months, I do not hesitate to express
my entire satisfaction with it. It has never been ont of
order, and its place conld not be supplied. I recom
mend it as combining more advantages than any other.”
—Mn. Chetleg, wife of Rev. Dr. Chetleg, Prince George
Connty, Md
«I take pleasure in recommending Grover A Baker’s
Sewing Machine to the public. It has riven every
satisfaction in my family, and I consider it ono of the
in the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz:
25 acres of laud, more or leas, number 60, in the 3d
district of White county, the north corner of the lot
joining lands with West, Jackson, and others. Also,
one hay mare, about 6 yean old, levied upon as the
[iroperty of Wm. L. Jackson. Property pointed out
jy said Jackson, one of the defendants.
Also, 125 acres of land, one-half of lot number 83, in
the second district of White county, joining lands with
Mrs. Allen, Camrou and others, levied on as tbe pro
perty of Wm. B. Shelton. Property pointed ont by
said Shelton, another defendant. All the above named
property levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from White Info
rior Court, Roberts, Coskery A Co. vs. William L.
Jackson, Willinm B. Shelton and Levi Jackson. This
tbe 3d day of October, 1860. E. L. STEPHENS,
Oct 18 Coroner, W. C.
Executor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold
at the court house door iu Dahlonega, within the
legal hoars of sale, the following property, to wit:
One forty-acre lot of land, lying in Lumpkin county,
No. 926, 12th district, 1st section. Also, one-tl.ird in
terest in fraction 1204, in the 12th district and 1st sec
tion of Lumpkin county. Sold as the property of James
Kenney, late of Clarke oountv, deceased, for the bono-
fit of the heirs. JOSEPH A. KENNEY,
JOHN S. JACKSON,
Oct 18 Esr’s.
most nJitbU machines in use—got only for it* siren Util
bnt simplicity, and not being liabl
ing liable to get ont of order,
would advise any person to purchase ono of them in
preference to all others I have seen.”—Simon Slant,
Norfork, Fa.
*• I think it by far the best patent in use. This ma
chine can be adapted from from the finest cambric to
the heaviest cassimere. It sews stronger, faster, and
more beautiful than one can imagiue. If mine could
not be replaced, money could not buy it.”—Mn. J. G.
Brown, Nathrille, Tenn.
‘‘ I take pleasure in recommending tbe Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine over all others in use. Mine is the
only Grover A Baker in this vicinity; but I hope ere
long to see one in every family.’’—J. L. Walker, Mer-
rit’t Bridge, 8. C.
I am happy to give my testimony in favor of Grover
A Baker’s Sewing Machine, and of the perfect satis
faction it gives in every respect It sews ncsMy, and
is by no means complicated, and! prefer it to ati others
I have seen.”—Jfrt. Bryan, wife of Ret. A. M. Bryan,
Memphit, Tenn.
e have used one of Grover A Baker’s Sewing
Machines in onr shop for three years past and find it
perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and adapted
to various kinds of work in a tailor’s shop. We take
pleasure in recommending it to the public.”—I. A.
Brokaw & Co., Columbut, Ga. ,
Grover A Baker’s Sewing Machine has been in use
in my family for several months, and has given entire
satisfaction. It does not get ont of order, rarely breaks
needles or thread, or gives trouble or delay in its man
agement. Its simplicity of construction, and the case
and facility with which it can be nsed, constitute a part
of its numerous chief excellencies.”—Col. Mines Holt.
Columbut, Ga.
Tbe Grover A Baker Sewing Machine, has performed
fully equal to representation. My negro cloths were
ado with it last fall, and again this spring; and the
clothes for winter are now being mado with it. The
coarsest kerseys, lowella, denims, etc., were nsed for the
clothes. It has been nsed on many lino articles, such
as calicoes, etc., for family wear. I am perfectly satis
fied with it, and would not be deprived of its use, for three
Notice.
T WO months after date, application will be made to
tho Court of Ordinary, of Clarke county, for leave
to sell all the negroes and real estate belonging to Maj.
William L. Mitchell, late of said county, deceased
Oct. 4. 1S60. C. A. MITCHELL, Ex’r.
} lor, at public out-ery, at Athens, at the door of tho
Bank of the State, in the county of Clarke, on Tuesday,
the 26th day of November next, all tbe lands belonging
to the estate of said Taylor, purchased since the 26th
day of May, 1858, sold for the benefit of the heirs at
law, and aHo, all tho lands and real estate devised to
the two sons of Robt G. T. Taylor, deceased, Includ
ing the lots sold by the University of Georgia, and
known in the survey as Nos. 85, 86,88, S9, 91,94, 95,
96 and 97, and the fractional lots on Prince Avenue,
and the lands purchased of Hillyer, Browning, Pledger,
Hall. Aly Gann and Dearing—all those lands lying on
the Athens side of the Middle River, will be sold in
small sections by numb , rs u.: i map.lor them exhibited
i the day of sale, and r any ! r inspection before—
e land west of Middle River will be sold either in a
body or to suit purchasers.
Also, at the same time and place, eighteen likely ne
groes, consisting of men, women and children, the same
saving been set apart for sale by approisors appointed
by tho Court for that purpose. And on the premises,
after the sale of lands and negroes, will be sold tho
moles, horses, wagons, cows, hogs, corn, fodder, shucks,
hay and all other property belonging to the premises.
The sale to continue from day to day, till the whole is
sold, between the hours of 10 in the forenoon and 4 in
tho afternoon. Terms more particularly specified on
the day of sale.
And on Tuesday, the 27th day of November next,
i the premises, in the county of Morgan, seven miles
from Madison, the Innisfail plantation, containing fif
teen hundred acres of land, more or less, and twenty-
six likely negroes, consisting of men, women and chil
dren, tho negroes having been sot apart for sale by
appraisers appointed by the court for that purpose.—
Also, the mules, horses, cows, hogs, com, fodder, hay,
wagons, plantation utensils and all other property per
taining to the premises. This sale to continue from day
day, between the hours of 10 in tho forenoon aud 4
tho afternoon, till all is sold. Credit one year. The
terms more specifically made known ou the day of sale.
This sale is for the benefit of legatees.
Also, on Tuosday, tho 11th day of December next,
on tho premises, in tho county of. Early, the Erin plan
tation, containing twenty-five hundred acres cfland,more
less, and consisting of the following lots, Nos. 74,
i; 76, 77, :S, 83, 84, 86, 117 and 118, aU in the Cth
district of Early.
Also, at tbe same time and place, a part of the Boiling-
brook plantation, to wit: Lots Nos. 8 and 11 in tho 6th
distriot of Early eounty, and lots Nos. 9, 10 31 and
113, in the 28 th distriot of Early county; and tho fol
lowing lots, constituting a part or the residuum of said
estate, to wit: Nos, 6, 7 9, 34, 47, 85, 113 and 126, in
the 6th district of Eaalv county; and Nos. 32, part or
49. part of 50, part of 111 aud all of 129 in tbe 28th
district of Early coun ty.
Also, at tbe same time aud place, No. 338 in the 2nd
district of Early coanty. No. 20 in the 16th district of
Irwin county; also, at the same time and place, about
forty likely negroes oil the Erin plantation, consisting
of men, women and children, together, with the mules,
horses, hogs, cows, wagons, plantation utensils, corn,
fodder and all other property on the Erin plantation.
Sold for the benefit of legatees—credit ono year.—
Terms of salo more particularly set forth on the day of
the sale, the sale to continue from day to day, between
the hours of 10 in the morning to 4 iu the afternoon,
till all is sold.
Tho overseers in Clarke and Morgan oonntics, Mr.
Godfree and Uarriss, and Mr. Jno. Boatright, the Stew
ard of the Early county plantation, will givo any infor
mation to persons wishing to sec the lauds and negroes
or other property. WM. L. MITCHELL,
Sept. 18, 1860. Exr. of Robt, Taylor.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Court of Ordinary of taitl County.
W HEREAS, Stephen Jackson, Guardian of William
liopkius, minor of Eusebius A. Hopkins, is desi
rous of obtaining Letters Dismissory from said guar
dianship.
It is therefore, upon the’application of said Guar
dian, ordered by the Court, that all persons concerned,
appear at the regular tenn of this Court, to be held on
the first Monday in December next, to sbow cause why
said Guardian shonld not be dismissed from said guar
dianship.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, at a
regular term thereof, held this the 1st dav of Octo
her, 1860. ASA M. JACKSON,
lct *l Ordinary.
persons who are afflicted with Hernia (or Rapture) in
any form. This Truss has been subjected to the inspec
tion of several physicians who have bestowed upon it
nnqualified commendation. As a radical cure Truss,
it will compare favorably with any now before the pub
lic. The advantages' that this Tmss possesses over all
others is its lightness, durability, perfect adaptation to
tbe parts affected, the ease and comfort to the patient,
and the facility of its application.
Tho Trass can be soen at the Drug Store of Dr. R,
M. Smith, who is appointed agent for the same.
Administrator’s Sale.
virtue of an orr.er of tho Court of Ordinary of
Jackson county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in December next, between the lawful hours oi
sale, at the court house door of said couuty, the follow
ing property, to wit: Ono tract of laud, containing
one hundred and fifty acres, lying in said county, on
the waters of Barber's creek, adjoining lands of Brooks-
field Burson, J. M. Arthcr, Marvel Millsaps and Mrs.
Mary Spence. On said tract, there is 40 or 50 acres of
good bottom land, part of which is under a fence, and
in a good state of cultivation. It is supposed, ono hall
or more of said tract is wood-land and well tembered.
Sold as the property of Benjamin E. Roberson,
deceased, late of said eounty, and for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day
of sale. CHARLES FERGUSON,
WILLIAM FERGUSON,
Oct. 11, I860. Adm’i
GEORGIA—Clarke Coanty.
Court of Ordinary of laid county.
VSrnEREAS, William J. McLeroy and Needham
VV F. McLeroy, Exeentors of Needham McLeroy,
lat* of said eounty, deceased, petition tho Court for
discharge from said Executorship.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, [if any they have) why said Executors
should not, at the regular term of said Court, to be
held on the first Monday in May next, be dischared
from said Executorship.
By order of said Coart, at a regular term thereof,
held this the 1st day of October, 1860.
Oct 11 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Jackson county.
W HEREAS, L. F. Finch applies to me for the
Guardianship ofThos.S. Finch, Henry C. Finch,
Wm. F. Finch and Georgia Ann Finch, minor heirs of
Mary Pinson,' deceased.
_ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and friends of said minors, to
file their objections (ir any they have) to show cause
why Letters of Guardianship shonld not be granted
the applicant, at tbe next November term of the Court
* Ordinary
^ J ity.
O iron under ny hand l
1st October, 1860.
Oct 11.
to sell all the real estate of Richard Tarpley, deceased,
the same being one undivided half of a tract of land
lying in Oglethorpe eounty, containing 175 acres, more
or less, on which Ml ” ’ " -
Sept 27. 1860.
find with it and would not bo deprived of its use, for three
times the cost of it”—Hon. Jndge McGuire, Jfssrot,
him this was the strongest evidence of his 1 L °
I have nsed Grover A Baker’s Sewing Machine
fonr years. It has sewed plantation work perfectly.—
have influenced four friends to buy them; all are
perfectly satisfied and would not give them up at any
price, if they were unable to obtain others.”—Mn.
Caldwell, New Orleant.
After only ten minutes’ instruction, I found it so
very simple that I ordered one sent to the streamer,
and from that day, I hare had more real happiness and
leisure than yon can imagine. My negro girl, Kate,
who is only thirteen years old, works the machine per
fectly, and has made np clothing enough on it to clothe
fifty negroes.”—C. F. Dacidton, Bolivar Co., Mitt.
“Abont three years ago, I purchased ono of Grover
A Baker's Sewing Machines, with which I am entirely
satisfied, and it has never been ont of order, or given
me any trouble since.”—Mn. E. IFeei, Port Gibton,
Mitt.
“ I bought one of Grover A Baker’s Sewing Machines
two years since. It has done the entire sewing for my
plantation, for white and black, in a superior style,
daring that time, and never required any repair, and
continues to sew as well as when first purchased.”—
R. A. Baker, Chicot Co., Ark.
I take great pleasure in saying, that-I bare had one
of Grover A Baker’s Sewing Machines in constant use
in Ay family fur abont two yean, and it haa-given en
tire satisfaction, and in my opinion is the best machine
I have ever seen.”—E. F. Beauchamp, West Liberty,
Texat.
“ It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to that
of many others, in favor of Grover A Baker's Sawing
Machines. One of their machines has been in constant
use In my family for nearly three year*, giving entire
satisfaction, never having required the slightest repair
iu that time.”—A. C. Blount, Pentneula, Fla.
OFFICES OF EXHIBITION AND SALE:
Broadway, New York; 181 Baltimore Street,
; Mechanics’ Institute, Richmond : 249 King
Charleston; 41 St. Francis Street, Mobile; 11
Street, New Orleans; 94 Fourth Street, Louis
ville ; 4 Higgins’ Block, Lexington : 124 North Fourth
*»■ St Louis; Thomas P. Stovalt, AqgOaU,
gent for Georgia: Mrs. C. Branare. Galveston,
Agent for Texas. Agencies will be found in most of
!i,.- i ii;.-- n,.l towns ..f tin- H'.alh. .1,.;,, i|.
and official signature, this
A. C. THOMPSON,
Ord’y.
Executor’s Sat
U t.nM, oa tne first Tuesday in January next,
t ,
* * at the court house in Watkinsville, Clarke county,
between the legal hours of sale, tho NEGROES belong,
ing to tbo estate of James Kenney, deceased, to wit:
Lucy, a woman, Rody, a woman, Maria, a girl about 18
or 19 years of age, and her boy child. Sold for the ben
eflt of tho heirs of said deceased.
JOSEPH A. KENNEY,
Oct25 JOHN S. JACKSON,
Ex’rs.
Notice.
T " 0 months after date, application will he made to
the Court of Ordinary, of Clarke county, for leave
Irs. Rachel Tarpley now lives.
NANCY J. TARPLEY, Adm’x.
GEORGIA—Jackson connty.
Court of Ordinary of laid county.
YTTHEREAS, Robert Moon, Execntor of the last will
v v and testament of Josiah L. Blalock, late of said
couuty, petitions the Court for a discharge from said
Executorship.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, (if any they have,) why said Execn
tor should not, at the regular tenn of said Court, to be
hold on the 1st Monday in February next, be discharg
ed from said Exoeutorship.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof, held
this the 2d day of July, 1860.
July 26. 1860. A. C. THOMPSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Court of Ordinary of laid county.
XITHEREAS, Thomas Simonton, Administrator of
" the estate of John W. Cook, late of said county,
deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from said
Administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, (if any they have) why said Administra
tor should not, at the regular terra of said Court, to be
held on the first Monday in February next, be dis
charged from said Administration.
. °[ J er of amid Court, at a regular term thereof;
held this the 2d day of July, I860.
!#• ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—Clarke county.
tiriimn . °I Ordinary of laid county.
WjfsS^ -“** A ~ -Ad'ninistrator of the
Greene B. Jaeks, late of said county,
deceased, petition tbe Court for a discharge from said
Administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, (y any they have) why said Administra
tor should nofat the regular term of said Court, to be
held on the second Monday in January next, be dis
charged from said Administration.
By order of said Court, at a Regular Term thereof,
held this the 4th of June, 1860.
June 28. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Jackson county.
Uatrt «/ Ordinary, June term, 1860.
YYTHEREA5. Nancy Witt, Administrhtrix on the
V \ estate of Darid Witt, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission.
These are, therefore, to Mte and admonish all eon
corned, to show cause f ~
Dismission should not
next January term of said Conr _
By order of the Court, June 18, 1860.
June 21.A. C. THOMPSON, Ordinary.
s (if any they have) why Letters
rt be granted the applicant, at the
Notice.
r date I will apply to tho Court
for leav
riHOici
vassed.
to sell the
< of Jeremiah M. Sessions
SALLY E. SESSIONS,
Adm’rx.
>AC0N HAMS, not can
■>by T. BISHOP AS
Just Received,
ORN and Dried lieef, New Mackerel. Goshen Butter,
jc. Irish Potatoes. (Novi) J. I. COLT.
0. Crushed ami Powdered Sugar.
J. I. COLT.
... . ...
>•,*??iJPhjfej ?• -i’Ti L*,
T
ST received
Aug. 16.
"T Mrs. Wi .!■>
. w. a n
S. LONG’S.
N ew sto
June !
Clothing at Cost!
k ami *£ood u^ortment.
s. NICHOLSON, REAVES A WYNN.
To the Afflicted.
T HE subscriber has recently secured letters patent
for a Truss, whieh ho now confidently offers to all
Athens, April 15, 1860. R. S. SCUEVENELL.
REStO®^ 1
iSMtjkafce Mils.
An aperient and stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaints, viz.:
DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMA
CIATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHEA, CONSTI
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, SCURVY,
JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA
TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER.
KTETEHT FEVERS, NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS MIS-
HEKSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, ate.,
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN, etc.
The IRON being absorbed by tho blood, and
thns circulating through the whole system, no
part of tho body can escape their truly wonder
ful in ‘
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no prepavat*®* • t iron can far a moment he
compared with it Impurities of the biooa, de
li on of vital energy, pale and otherwise
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions indicate ita necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In all cases ef
female debility (floor albns, chlorosis, etc.), ita
eflbets are delightfully renovating. No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole history
or medicine, which exerts each prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, com
plete digeetion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
eheerful exercise, immediately follow ita use.
As a grand stomachic and general restorative
it has no superior and no substitute.
. Pat ap In neat flat metal boxes containing
50 plUa, price 50 cents per box $ six boxes,
fiO SO; one dozen boxes. *4 OO. For side by
Drugatstl generally. Will be sent free to
any aadrcsM on receiptor the price. AU let®
tars, orders, etc., should be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & CO.,
General Agents.
339 UKOAUWAV, W Y.
fne-slmllc of the
N.B.—The above
label on each box.
0 T
UR STOCK Is now
_ ties of Gentlemen'., —__
Hill Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Ties, Half-nose, Gloves, Suapendere, Ac. a, mMU nn. to suit
Our stock of PIECE GOODS is new and elegant, and will bo sold by the yard, or mado up to meaa ,
Onr arrangements for manufacturing are now more complete than ever before; and we are fully prepared to fill
orders with despatch, and in the best manner, both as regards style and workmanship.
We
generally, . , . , _
receive a liberal share of the public patronage.
The Stock is DARGE, ELEGANT and RICH.
Athens, Oct. 18.
AND BUILDER’S MATERIAL.
consisting, in part, of-—*-
Locks of Ail kinds, Butts, Hinges, Screws. Nails, Door, Blind and Sash Fastenings,&c
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WIRE CLOTH.
Are the beat ever offered in this market—Bemoh, Mouldipg, Bead, Rabbit, Match and Flo8riug Planes, Chisels,
and Gouges, Saws, Augers, Hammers, Axes, Ac.
CROCKERY,
The best kind—all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
Of all kinds—CUT and PRESSED—of tie finest patterns.
Cliina.,
Choice selections of DINING aud TEA SETTS, banded and plain*
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Of all kinds—Leather, Cloth. Lace, Tanks, Lining. Nails, Bolts, Axles, Ac.
Founded 1833. Chartered 1831
Located
CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STS.
Baltimore, Maryland.
T HE Largest, most elegantly famished, and Popular
Commercial College iu the United States—designed
expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a thorough
practical Business Education, in the shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A large and Beautifully ornamented circular, contain
ing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET Specimens of
Penmanship, and a Largo Engraving (the finest of the
kind ever made in this country) representing the Into-
rior A iew of the College, with a Catalogue stating terms
Ac., will be sent to every Yoang Man on application,
Free of Charge.
^“Urite immediately and you will reoeive the
package by return mail. Address,
„ , E. A. I.OSIER,
March 1, Baltimore Md.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Lctitio Baty,
deceased, late of Waiton county, are requested to
come forward and make immediate payment; and those
having demands against said estate, are requested to
present them, authenticated, as the law directs.
JOSEPH R. CAMP. ,
Oct 11,1860 80L0MQN MANNING, ) ”*
laid eounty.
GEORGIA— Clarke county.
Court of Ordinary of tt
YIJHEREAS, Andrew J. McGaughey, Administrator
» » of the estate of James W. Cook, lute of said coun
ty, dec * ‘ ' -
Ations tbo Court for a discharge from
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby rcqnired
to show cause (if any they have) why said Adminis
trator should not, at a regular term of said Court, to
be held on the first Monday in May next, be discharged
traiinn '
from said Administration,
r B.V order of said Court, at a regular torm thereof, held
this tho 1st day of October. I860.
Och 11. ASA M. JACKSON, Oldinary,
MARBLE WORKS.
IQ DA T'A/f A AT
. Jq.
MON
Head Etonc
UMENTS.TOMBS,
, Uras, Vases, Figures, Tablets, Centre
r Table and Bureau Tops, Enameled Slate
Iron Railings for Cemeteries
Piece Goods for Gentlemen s wear
- open ft.r the inspection of the public. It consist, of the best arid most ^iomaUo vnnc-
n’s/Youth’s and Boy’s READY-MADE CLOTHING, 100 dozen of the celebrated Golden
OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCEL.
feel truly thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore extended to ns by our friends and the community
tily. and hope, by diligent attention to business and continued efforts to please, that we shall continue to
^B-Call and examine.
W. H. n, WHITE.
j. e. Bitch.
The attention of the public is called to our large and well assorted stock of
Hardware, Crockery, Glass and China,
AMERICAN Wj
,m.\;.‘E by
merican Watch"
AT WALTHAM,
s* invited tt
mpauying l c ,
in tavor ef tl«£ '
was awarded the v
. at New York, In W^Jkjs
Company also received the at!; *
—from the Franklin ^
1958. lB ‘UhUe,
These Watches have now bee. i
ten years, during which time tbe A’**'’"'5, J
to accuracy, durability and rcliatm-. 9* W.I
able manner, and have
m ost f atU^ o to,,th nc . ri ‘^ ed
This result nas been brought aToun*^ *»tt
tion of mechanical science to it°, tlri «de
Watch from its very inception r t . h n V°. II,ln ''i
ed, mathematically (mri'eot
necessarily as perfect a time keen..'
make. c”
The Company have tested their tv , , '
ances by actual dailv notin-
test has been that they have ezM^' " retail
regularity to the best marine chronn 0,1
•Wc have just ir. trodm-e,?'I, 10c 1 ’’ : -
elaborately finished, and tbinne!^
hitherto produced, with severe!** ? »<
to insure the greatest accuracy 0 f*’ ■.«*
prevent the usu.,1 accidents and
foreign watches are liable. a ,1
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
No. 6, Bank Row, Athens. July 15, 1858.
A.M.WYNGr&CO.
BOOUIID JOB PRINTING,
Expeditiously executed at tbe
IftanMin gob (Office,
LETTER FROM PAUL MORPitv
IED CHESSP^B
Mr. R. E. Roams.
(%»
Sir:—.he American Watch, So W 3 "’" (W
the New York Chess Club, has nror,, prC5e »t.i»
bio and accurate time-beeper—
for ordinary purposes. It'is"no^L*?**’*'*
since it came into my possession —??' , J £r c ,
its variation from standard t'm’e t
more than a quarter of a miaute vi* ^«
record of its performance. It
June 15 fast 2 sees. ’ M "*
July 1 “ 3 “
July 15 “ 5 “
Aug 1 “8
I givo you permission to make
Th, f
, - *** Jatt’T ti
-) u Snst U
Sept. | h«t
S«pt- 15 “ l:
Oct j * (
ment as you may think proper, "ism “** t «i’
Yours truly, "l’AUk feil
FROM GEN. MORRIS OF THE ii 0ME
R. E. Robbins, Esq.— J ";
watch mado by your Company, wink V~T lu *
stant uso for about a year, has Sunt mu' 1
sustains your guaranty. It ^ t*
by horseback mid railroad-car jolting,£“f **
ity of foreign watches. RespeS? *»f
georgeTeL
ATHENS, GkA..
Our greatly increased facilities now enable us to
execute all kinds of
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING,
In s. style superior to anything heretofore
attempted in this town. TRY' US.
NICHOLSON, REAVES & WYNN,
AGENTS OP TIIK
Hazard Powder Company.
^LAROE Stock of all tho different grades, kept con
stantly ou hand, and sold at Manufacturer’s prices.
Athens, Juno 18, 1S59—tf
Drugs, Medicine, Faints, Oils, Per
fumery, &c., &c.
T HE subscriber keeps on hand, and constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
AC. AC.
Which he offers for sale at his old and well known
stand, No. 10, Broad Street.
His long experience in the business is a sufficient guar
anty of the genuineness of the articles offered for sale by
PRICES REDUCED!
ROSS CRANE,
AGENT FOR
Wood & Perot.
Ornamental ami Iron Works,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
T IIE subscribers are now preparol to furnish all or
ders for Iron Railings for Cemeteries; Public
Squares, Buildings,-Ac., Iron Verandahs, Iron Stairs,
Book Rook, No. 200, Mulbenv-v v -
ruary 6, 1866.—R. E. Robbins, * Trl.™ u
Watch Company. teusia j
Dear Sir .—I take great pleasure v.: ,
tify that for tbe last teu months I hare
from the manufactory of a 10 Americana'S
and that it has given perfect
er. Judging from the ono I have 1 !
predict that the day is not far dfcUm , 0
made in tho United States will sanerevilu
JAMES HcitJ
LETTER FROM TIIE Itrv.'nt nn,r ,
N. YORK OBSERVER* 1
Ns
him.
Oct 13, 1859.
R. M. SMITH.
Blacksmithing.
fJpHE subscriber has commenced the above business at
Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Tree boxes. Ani
mals, Stationary, Garden Vases and decorative Iron
Work generally.
Being in tho centre of tho Iron and Coal District,
whero the necessary materials can be had at tho lowest
prices, and being tho oldest and most experienced as
well ns the hirgest house in the United States in this
particular branch, and having an unusually large num
ber of designs, we are able to furnish all work at short
notice, and at lower rates than can he done by any com
petitors.
We have appointed ROSS CRANE our Agent in
Athens, Ga., arid refer all needing work to him for in
formation and designs, and who is authorized by us to
sell all work delivered on board of vessels at Philadel
phia prices. A new book of designs, with reduced pri
ces can bo seen by calling on the Agent.
May 19-ly. WOOD & PEROT.
New Spring Goods—1859.
J A. CARLTON, is now opening a splendid Stock not txceeticd six ^conds.
• of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which arc beauti
ful, comprising many varieties, and Good Bargains can
be obtained by calling at No. 7, Granite Row.
April 21.
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
Gonorrhoea and all Diseases of the Urinan Organs.
T HIS Remedy cures when all other preparations fail.
It is cutirely unlike every other eomnound • eon.
the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Monteith, on
Foundry street; where ho will be pleased to receive a
share of pnblic patronage. His work will he done in
good style, At moderate prices. J. C. ORR.
Athens. Feb. 3, 1859.
ROSS CRANE,
Agent for John Baird’s MARBLE WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
I S prepared to fill orders for every variety of Monu
mental Work, Tombstones, Tablets, ornamental Effi
gies, Ac. Marble hearth hcartb-stoncs, mantle-pieces,
slabs for centre-tables and marble work of all descrip
tions can be procured through his agency, at rea
sonable prices. Sept. 15.—tf
Buggies! Buggies!
fEW BUGGIES,
1 rt NEW
A v/ 1 Second-hand Buggy,
1 Four Horso Wagon,
1 Two Horse Wagon,
1 One Horse Wagon,
1 Ox Cart, now and complete,
1 Pair Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand,
10,009 Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Buggy Shafts, Hubs and Felloes, Enamelled Cloth, Pat
ent Leather, Baggy and Wagon Harness, all kinds of
Buggy Trimmings, Band, Harness. Sole and Upper
Leather. For sale low by JOHN It. NEWTON.
September 16.
New Goods! New Goods!!
J UST received, by B. W. Rumney, two doors North
of the Newton House, College Avenue.
A large stock and variety of clothing, consisting of
Gentlemen and Boys Overcoats and Sacks, Dress and
business Coats, Sacks, Vests aud Pantaloons, line, me
dium aud common.
Also, a variety of styles of furnishing goods for Gon-
tlerncn, consisting of Scarfs, Cravats, Neckties, Hand
kerchiefs, Muffs. Suspenders, Collars, Shirts, Drawers,
Half Hose, and certainly a variety of Ulovcs, Gauntlets,
Ae.
The La-
A fine assortment of Shawls and Blankets.
dies are respect tally invited to call and examine my
stock of Children and Youth’s clothing and Caps, of
whieh 1 have a fme variety, and somo very handsome.
A fine lot of Trunks, Valises and Satchels, among
which, I have the real sole leather Trunk apd Valise.
If you want a fine Hat or Cap, givo mo a call, as I
have a fine stock, and quite a variety, consisting of Silk,
Soft Beaver, Frit and Wool Hats, Silk, Velvet and va-
rious kinds of Cap*.
And a fine stouk of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
for dress or business suits, which I will cut and make
to order, or se.il by tho yard or piece. To • my Cassi-
mores for suite, and VclveU for Vests, I particularly in
vite attention, as I am confident they exceed competi
tion in this market; also, a flue lot of Fancy Cassimeres
for Pantaloons, ’au excellent article of Satinett and oth
er piece goods, which I will sell cheap.
I also take this opportunity or returning ray sincere
thanks, to thuse who have so liberally patronized me
heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance v>f the same,
together with those who
do likewise, by a eonlin
please and satisfy. Those
would do well to call and
chasing elsewhoro.
d it to their interest to
conseienscious desire to
articles in my line,
ay stock, before pur-
B. W. RUMNEY,
A
-fi- ol
NOTICE.
indebted to Jeremiah M.
and Marble 31a
and Enclosures
FURNISHING MARBLE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
All work done of the beat Italian and Am,ri„a \T-
Arrays on hand, a variet;
and carved, of sizes and p
f *’' Warerooms and V
Depot, A
ward and make paymout; and all
mamls ajainst said estate, will present them in tcraisof
SALLY E. SESSIONS, A dm
!! : Lj:
f He
PLANTER’S HOTEL,
Atlanta, Ga.
(OPPOSITE THE 1’AcSKNGER DEPOT.)
T HOROUGHLY renovated and
th<
cutirely unlike every other compound ; con
taining no Mineral Poison or Nauseous Drag; as it is
prepared solely from Roots, Barks and Leaves, and has
been banded down, from one generation to another, by
the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to tho public on its
own intriusic merits. It performs its duty quickly and
thoroughly. The Unfortunate of either sex will be re
paid by using this Remedy, instead of placing them
selves at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at tho very root of tho disease ; ita ten
dency, is not simply to suspend the poison, bnt to re
move the cause on wbicli it depends. Full directions in
pamphlet form, accompany each bottle. The spoedy
and permanent relief afforded by this remedy, in all ca
ses of Gonorrhoea (Clapp,) G'leot, Gravel'. Stricture,
Fluor Albus (Whites in Females,) and all diseases of
the Urinary Organs has astonished the most scientific
men of the age. ^ This Remedy not only eradicates all
Poison from the System, but invigorates the most deli
cate constitution.
-fAi-It does not affect the breath or interfere with
any class of business, or require any deviation from the
usual diet .
It requires no assistance from other medicine.
And what enhances its value, is the eutire ab
sence of all Nauseous Taste, being a pleasant and deli
cious Syrup.
Price 2 Dollar! per Bottle or three bottle!for 5 dollart.
POTTER A MERWIN.
. Sole Proprietors, St. Lons, Mo.
JESP-Sold m Athens by C. W. A H. R. J. Long, and
all responsible dealers, in medicine, throughout the
Southern States. "
Van SctiAACK A Grierson, Charleston, wholesale
Agents for tbe South. March 29, 1860-ly.
BOOTS, SHOES AND
GAITERS.
ORR & LANCSTON
A BE daily receiving accessions to their already Large
-fj- stock of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes,
onsisting of
Gent’s Calf Congress Gaiters;
“ Cloth
“ Lasting “ “
“ “ Hrognns;
“ Glove Kid Creolo tics:
“ Calf GIovo, Kid top. Creole tics;
Pat. Leather low quartered shoes;
“ Calf <• « <.
“ Slippers;
ALSO, a large stock of
Ladies fine black neol Gaiters;
“ “ and colored Kid Slippers:
. ' “ “ Kid Slippers, Heels;
“ “ Velvet “
Misses, Boys and Childrens shoos of every varictv
Also, stock of heavy shoes of all kinds.
May 3.—tf
METALIC BURIAL CASES,
TV TAHOGANY, Rosswood, and all other kinds in i
HI in market.
in mairkeb
( III, Rosewood & Mahogany Mouldings,
LOOKING-GLASS,
Cabinet Makers’ Materials, Upholstery, &c.
And a general assortment of
As low as can be
hand and for
:an be bought in the market, always on
sale at the PoTAtture ware-room of
Athens, Nor. 25.
WM. WOOD,
Near the Episeopal Church.
pilE SnWriWV^iL't umtant ol
C H 0crifl CHEESB^uat received.
I. M. KENNEY.
_ i kw Yorr y.;. ,
Trk American Watch Coxpzxr.—r-
have worn one of y olir American' waldu^H
six months, and I am greatly pleased with
time to my entire satisfaction. *■
• Yours truly, g
i.t'FF, 8. 0.. 0rmi»l
-Dear Sir ;—Tt.iv!.?!
Wilton Bn-
R. E. ROBBINS. Esq.—Den,Sir -n,c’ L
es of your manufacture which I purrLueU .'I
on my plantation, have proved to I* ih 0
time-keepers I have ever known. I carcciT
vant, my head carpenter, and my head
ouo of them; and since thev have been in ft:
tivo possession, everything on tbe plwtitiBkJ
like clock work, in consequence of theextrr*.
cy and regularity with which these wueht: ££1
Truly yours, LEWIS *!*;
.' „ • . Chicaco, El, JlirA u
American Watch Company, WalthamJli»j
tested with extreme oare the runnice of fit,
boughtofyon, now nearly ayear since,ondno
and eqnablo. has been its performance ihit 11
thought it would interest you, and all othsnli
with horology to see a record of its variation,
finally sot to true time, after it had bcea t
my possession for three months.
June 5 lost 4 sec. I October 1 ]*pJ
August 15 lost 6 sec. j December 15 h.t]
Since which time its average monthly Tirutial
... ■jMMMNORKOSiriJM
CAUTION.—As onr watch is now eitemiidia
terfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have hi ia
tho public that no watch is of our prodeitici i!
unaccompanied by a certificate of gcnnhuwa,h,
the number of the watch, and signet !>y mrTrti.
R.J2. Robbins, or by our predecessors, Appleton,
As these watches are for sale by jciqhti r
throughout the Union, the American WithC
do net solicit orders lor single watches.
ROBBINS A APPLE701,
Wholesale Agents, No. 182 Breadvw.X.!
New Boot & Shoe Establ I
C HARLES HUGHES, (late of the firm cf
Hughes,) has opened a BOOT and SHOE
LISHMENT on Jackson Street, opposite Bacc^ii
he is prepared to do all kinds of work in hi* final
most superior style. His materials ar« nil
work will bo well executed. He respectfully
share of the public patronage—assuring &ii 4ui
work and price shall give satisfaction. Ad
Fairbanb
Notice to Consumers of Kerosend
T HE public are hereby cautioned again*: vvi
plosive compounds, now being sold iu this
vicinity, by unprincipled dealers, ns Kereermld
THE KEROSENE OIL C0MFA5T
hereby give notice that they will proscentt |3|*
selling spurious imitations under toe uunecf’b
sene,” for the illegal use of tho recogniwl u»*’
of the Company. The mimes of the nsthorin*"
agents of the Company can be obtained at ti«~
KEROSENE OIL COMPAQ
50 Beaver Street >■
par-A. K. CHILDS is our agent for A&* 1
where will !»o found a full supply of pure Oil.
May 20.
GREAT BARGAINS!
C ONSTANTLY on hand, LIKELY YOUK 1
GROKS, for sale at very low price*. APPv*■
March29—tf
E. A. SMITH A CO-M"*
FEELER’S PLOW!
S TEP in tho Store of Alessre. Reew A “JJ
Athens. Ga., and examine the beat P* oWtT . ',
eoted. F. 7>. Davies, Watkinsville,
sale of individual and county rights.
May 31.—tf
FAIRBANKS
SCALES.
tUESE Scales are =°* ^
T tir.sr. scaur- - am
edasthe sundird
Weight, and are in «« '•
every Railroad Cm
chant, mid m ;inu ‘, r,rl
lishment in the country. The reputation » .,
Scales have acquired has been ef steady
the commencement to the present time, at™
on tho priuciplc adopted by ns, and never
of allowing none hut perfect weighing n)a>
forth from onr establishment. ••jf. T -n»o c ^
Wc have more than one hundred ^
tions of tii ?e Scale*, adapted to the w
partment o bu*ine*a where *v correct *n u "
ic-required.
J 3££9 a *G»li and examine or send f‘>r 1 • . pft. i
enlar. FAIRBANKS
189. Broadway- f*
GRAD ', NICHOLSON, A CO., Agwbi.
June 16-tf
PATENT PARABOLA-
A LARGE lot of tbeso Superior O'f/''’ 1 guV
and for sale by MANDbOW*
only authorized agents for Athens, liar- i
Ahg. 30, I860. ' —
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e very centre of the haziness portion of the cii
July 12 WM. (THALLORAN, Proprietor.