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TO TUB “ TKOVP‘ ARTILtEUY,”
0!» THEIR DCPARTURB PQII VlnOIl
Tha time bn* come, and wo must |
• Brave strangers, faro ye well]
Tbe memory oryour noble band
Long in our Mart* shall
Ye go to alii tt
In (iii, her i
Her soil’s inva
The war-clq
’Two* there!
All honor !
hIIo to»treoa,_
And won {tndyingi
Thm msy ye nobly guard the flag
Kntrflstod favour osro; •
Redeem VirghTia’s sat red soil,
Aorf-»lanUt proudly-these.
And when tho Lincrilnitcsyc moot
Upon tbe bloody ftotd,
Scatter them with tho sabres which
Your bravo bauds bravely wield.
Of all tho South’s true sons who’rceomo
In answer to her call,
ObJ may the "‘Troup Artillery”
SLIno brightest of them all. .
And then with brows encircled by
Tho lanrel wreath of fame.
Return to Georgia’s blood-bought shoro
- With glory ’round your name.
Savannah, July 1st, 1801. W.
BATTLE AT 8*WILL’S POINT.
nr t. poyai., (i'AI'T. si'Atm.vo esters.)
Tbe day was calm, and unturo’s solitudes
Werqdot'kedwitb flowersand sparkling were the floods,
No sound awoke r.necho from afar,
N’or stirring drums proclaim impending war.
Hut on the cloud-cnpt'bny a vessel rides.
With deep mouthed canuouArowning from her sides,
Whilst on tho beach in battle order stand
' he gallant Colqnitt and his brave command ;
Mark ! o’er the trcmhlinjf waves in thornier flics
' wift.firoy shells, emblazoning the skies:
And wailing balls.leap madly through themir,
The fearful emblems of dostructive war.
firm as tho hills tho bravo Colquitt stood.,
Unheeding bursting t,bells and failing wood,
I..taped to the front and waved bis flag on high,
And swore to conquer, or in battle dio!
His battery mann’d by Georgians firm and true,
Replied; and off tho fiery missiles flew,
Swept o’er tbe Bay «ud with terrific roar
creed the proud vessel of the trembling foe;
..ike the dread tramp of earthquakes, rolled away
The din of battle from the wild foray,
Whilst high as heaven, the flames of battle rose
In curling sheets enreloping the foes;
Now, tbe proud focman sounded a retreat.
Quit the dread field acknowledging defeat,
Whilst the brave conquerors sent a shout on high
That shook the earth and piereed the radiant ikjr.
J'flnt Ipstdlang..
peasant waited on hint with hi* little pres
ent, a turnip, the produce oFliis own gar
den, of anoxtraordiimry sine. The King,
smiling remembered tho honrs of pleasure
he had passed with hint, and ordered a
. thotfennd crowns to bo given tb him. The
Lord of the village, hearing of his liberali
ty thought within himself—“If this peas-
ntgets ^thousand crowns for a turnip, I
iave only to present his Majesty with a
handsome horse, and my fortune fs made.”
Arriving at the coart, he very politely re
quested tho Ki tig’s acceptance of one. Lou
is highly praises tho steed, and the donor’s
expectations were, raised to the utmost,
when the King exclaimed—“Bring mo"my
turnip!” ana added, as he presented it to the
oblemnn, “there, this cost me a thousand
Towns, I give it you in return for your
house.* 4
Bust on ConjoN—A Preventive.—Sr.I*
i phuiy in the shape of sulphate of lime or
j land plaster, is likely to prove a valua
ble remedy for rust on cotton. It may not
f irevent the evil in ail cases, but is cortain-
v deserving of a fair trial. Mr. T. P.
Aliiler, of Mississippi, writes to the Calti-.
valor that last spring, he sowed about 200
pounds of plaster on an acre where the
lanu was subject to rust cotton. Some
portions were left without plaster. The
part in w hich tho piaster was put had no
rusj but vn the parts where piaster was ap
plied, the cotton was rusted as. nasual.
It is proper to remark that the use of com
mon salt has been followed by like re
sults.
Chaiices of being (tilled In War.
Marshal Saxe, a high authority in such
things, was in'tlie habit of saying that to
kill a man iti battle, the man’s woight in
lead must be expended. A French medical
and surgical gazette, published at Lyons,
says this fact was verified at Solferino, even
with tho recent great improvement in fire
arms. The Austrians tired eight million
four hundred rounds. The loss of the
French and Italians was two thousand kill
ed and ten thousand wounded. Each man
hit cost seven hundred rounds, and every
man killed, costfour thousand two hundred
rounus. The mean weight of balls js one
ounce ; thas, we find that it is required, on
ixn avorage, two hundred and seventy-two
pounds of lead to kill a man. If any of
our friends get into a military, fight, they
should feel great comfort in the fact that
THE MAKOEA ARABICA,
DISCOVERED EV A MISSIONARY,
While Iractllimj in -d ratio.
All who are suffering from Consumption should nse
tha MAKORA ABABICA, discovered 'by a missionary
in Arabia.
All <4)0 are threatened with Consumption should use
tho MAKORA ABABICA, discovered by'a missionary
in Arabia.
All who^re suffering from Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds, should nse the MAKOKA All ABIC A, discovcr-
edby a missionary in Arabia.
All wbo'are suffering from Asthma, Scrofula, and im
purities of the blood should use the El A KORA ARABI-
CA, discovered by a missionary in Arabia.
It enfe* Consumption-
Is cures Bronchitis.
It cures Sere Throat, Coughs and Colds.
It cures Asthma, Serofula and impurities of the
Blood. -
This unequalled remedy is now ior the .first time in
troduced to the public.'
It was providentially discovered by a missionary
while traveling in Arabia. He was cured .of Consump
tion by its use after bis case hail been pronounced hope
less by learned physicians in Europe.
He has forwarded to us in writing, a full account ef
bis own extraordinary core, and of a number of other
cures which have come under ilia observation, and also
a full account of the medicine.
At his request, and impelled by a desire to extend a
knowledge of this remedy to tbe public, wo have bad
bis communication prin'ed in pamphlet form for ]\f AltOGANY, Rosewood, and all other kinds in use
lVL in market
HOME OF TIIBIR LEADERS.
The ruffian hordes gathered from the
bar-rooms and gutters of tho North and
about to he precipitated upon our homes
and firesides, are very appropriately officer-
No otheresvilized country in the world
freo distribution. Its interests is enhanced by an ac
count which he gives of some of the scenes of tho Sy-
risi*<nassacrcs, which lie obtained from those who suf
fered in that awful tragedy.
This pamphlet may bo obtained at our office, or tt
will bo sent free by mail to all who apply lor it.
We import the MAKORA ARABICA direct from
Smyrna through the house of Cloou A Gylippus, and
we hare always on hand a full supply put up in bot
tles ready for use with full directions.
Price one dollar. Sent by mail, on receipt, and 24
cents for postage.
For sale wholesale and retail by
LEEDS, GILMORE A Co,
Importer« of Dru-jt and Medecinet,
61 Liberty St., N. Y. •
_ Also, by Druggists generally.
April 3, 1861.—I yr.
seven-hundred shots may be fired at them
before they are hit, and ibur thousand twb
hundred before they “ shuffle off this mor
tal coil.”
would admit into its armies as Generals and
Colonels such characters as those we name
below. The fact shows to what an extent
the North is demoralized, and how little
honor, character and decency is prized by
the people who have elected a vulgar igno
ramus as their Chief Magistrate. The fol
lowing are some of tho Northern captains,
and there are plenty more like them:
General B. F. Butler.—This is tho
politician who was detected in a dishon
est trick at the Charleston Democratic
Convention. When charged by young
•Smith, of California, with falsehoo*d and
villainy, the poltroom turned pale, trem
bled with fear and was mute. It is report
ed that he was disgracefully intoxicated
most of tho time ho commanded in Balti
more. If he has any military knowledge,
he mpst have picked it up while training
tho MassatfrtiseUs militia in former years.
The New York papers denounce him as a
humbug, and demaud his recall.
General Daniel E. Sickles.—The chiv
alrous gentleman who winked at tho dis
grace of his wife and his own dishonor,
Georgia—Clarke county.
Court of Ordinary of taid county.
YY7’HERAS, John L. Elder and James H. Elder,
VY Administrators of the estate of Thomas P. Eider;
late of said county, deceased, petition the Court for a
discharge from said Administration.
Th&refore, ull persons concerned, are hereby requir
ed to show cause (if any thejr have) why said Adminis
trators should not, at a regular term of said Court, to
be held on the second Monday in January next, bo dis
charged from said Administration.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
hold thisJhiE Stf’day ed June, 1861.
June 12. ASIA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Georgia—HnJl county.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said coun-
* ty, I will sell before the court house door, at Gaines
ville, on tho first Tuesday in Augdst next, wiflun the
usual hours of publie sales, all the land in said county,
b longing to tbe ostaw of the minor children of John
Miller, deceased. This the 6th of June, 1861. '
June 12. ELIZABETH A. MILLER, Guardian.
iHetT for years
by a notorious New York ibmalo, and
mixed up, more or less, in uumorous disre
putable transactions.
Major William Mulligan.—Familiar
ly known as “Billy Mulligan.” A noted
cut-throat and gambler. Expelled from
v iitifornin by tho Vigilance Committee
■Sentenced eight months ago to Sing Sing,
••> T attempting to murder a New York
policeman. After serving five months of
hii time, he was pardoned out.
Colonel W. A. Bartlett.—Commander
<-: tho Now York. Naval Brigade—an ex-
i.ieutenant of the United States .Navy.—
Go is the man who sold his daughter to
the Cuban negro, Senor Oveido, and got
np-that piece of shameless, brazen vulgari
ty known as the “Diamond Wedding.”
Lis colored son-in-law presented him with
a hfusn in Fourteenth Street, upon therent
oi which he lias latterly managed to live.
Colonel Billy Wilson.—An ox-Alder-
mun from the Sixth Ward of Now York;
a liquor retailer and tap room politician;
•uneducated, brutal and vulgar, like his as
sociates. He carries on his shoulders a
red pimply,bloated face. He commands a
regiment of pickpockets, burglars and hen
roost thieves.
Colonel Ned Buntline.—Ned’s real name
isE. Z. C. Judson. He wassnfficiently noto
rious, several years ago, as tho editor of an
obscene publication iu New York,, and has
contributed a number of flash novels to the
nress. His forto seems to be “ bigamy.”
Numerous females, some of them evident
ly virtuous women, throughout the North;
claim him as their legal spouse. He has
offered a regiment to Lincoln.
Major Ben. Perly Poore.—A Wash
ington nowspapor correspondent. Ho li ved
in Athens, Ga., several years ago, and was
obliged to leave for giving a negro bull, In
which he mingled freejy with the negroes.
At tho time of his 'departure, no was
Treasurer of the Athens Lyceum, and car
ried off tho funds ef tho Society w ith him,
besides other sums borrowed from tho citi
zens.
Lieutenant Pendergrast of the 71st
New York Regiment.—TJho gallant Lieu-
tenant is, when at home, a “ niggor min
strel,” and plays on the banjo at Broadway
Concert Saloon. His smutted face and
woolly wig have been tho admiration of
many a Bowery rough and country gawky
in times gone by.
Brigadier General Pierce.—TW.c<rt-
gin of this Massachusetts military genius
is involved in obsuurity. He suddenly
burst upon the affrighted visions of the
Virginians at Hampton a few days ago,
and already bis soldiers accuse him of
cowardice and utter incompetency, and ask
that he may be sent back to Boston..—
Charleston Courier.
Do Good.—Thousands of men breatho,
move and live—pass off the stage of lifjjand
are heard of no more. Why? They do not a
G irtiele of good in the world, and none are
oBsed by them, nouo could point to them
ns the instrument of their redemption ; not
word they spoke could bo recalled, and
‘ ’light went on in dark-
not remembered more
yesterday. . Will yon
i! man immortal? Live
good and leave behind
- - virtue that tho storm
■ or destroy. Write your
ove, and mercy, on the
on come in contact with
,’ili never bo for
our deeds,
§<>u leave behind
Goo
s of heaven.—D,
Georgia—Clarke county.
Court of Ordinary of laid county.
W HEREAS, Josiab W. Hale, Administrator of the
estate ot Mono Hale, lato of said county, deceas
ed, petitions the Court for a discharge from said Ad-
inistration. ,
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, (if any they have) why said Adn^nis-
trator should not, at the Regular Term of said Court, to
bo hold on tho second Monday in January’ next, be
discharged from said Administration.
By order of said Csurt. atji regular term thereof, held
this tbe 3d day of June^leol. . ..
A CARD
r i have the accounts and note* of onr customers
ready for settlement, and respectfully invite all
that are indebted to us to come forward and make pay
ment. Also, please be reminded of the ranis due the
old firm of Grady A Nicholson. We return onr thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on us and hope they
will now do tbe one thing needful—Pay up.
NICHOLSON, REAVES A WYNN.
Athens, Jon. 1st, 1861.
TAMES M. ROYAL would respectfully inform his
J frieuls, customers and publie generally, that he has'
opened, a New Carriage making establishment in the
buildiiij; on the corner of Wall and Clayton Streets,
nearly tpiosite the old State Bank, where he is pre
pared la supply his friends with Carriages, Buggies,
Rocks a ays, Ac., upon as good terms as they 'can he
bough I elsewhere, and of the very best style of work-
inanshi'ii*. He is, also, prepared to do repairing in
a work aian-like manner, and at fair prices. Mr. D. Is
an experienced Painter, and will have that branch of
the business under his special supervision.
BLACK SMITHING.—His Blacksmith shop 1* lo
cated on tho comer of Thomas aud Strong streets,
where horse-shoeing and other Blacksmith work will
be done in very snperior style add at moderate prices.
Jan. 5,1860-tf -
HOG CHOLERA.
. AN UNFAILING REMEDY!
T HE subscriber will send'directions for'the certain
cure of HOG CnfrLERA, to any person who will
enclose $1 to his address. It is a remedy which never
fails'to cure tho cholera, and also removes lice. If ap
plied according te directions, and it fails, the money
will be refunded. M. N. DAVENPORT,
Oct4—tf. Watkintville, Ga.
Piece Goods for Gentlemen’s wear.
O UR STOCK is now open for the inspection of the public. It consists of ithe best and most fashionable varie
ties of Gentlemen’s, Youth’s an.l Boy’s READY-MADE CLOTHING, 100 dozen of tbe celebrated Golden
Hill Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Half-Hose, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. ^ -.i. • ..... .. fll
Our stock of PIECE GOODS is new and elegant, and will be sold by tho yard, or made up to. measure, to suit
tbe eustomer. " "
Our arrangements for manufacturing are now more complete than ever before; and wearo fully prepared to flu
orders with despatch, and in tbe best manner, both as regards stylo and workmanship.
OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCEL. .
We feel truly thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us by our friends and the community
generally, and hope, by diligent attention to business and continued efforts to please, that We shall continue to
receive a liberal share of the public-patronage. .it, . ■.-j... ■ wftnjpjf*
The Stock is DARGE, ELEGANT and RICH. ISBB-Call and examine.
Athens. Oct. 18. ' W. II. H. WHITE. - J-K. RITClL
Sold
i.
METALIC BURIAL CASES,
A CARD.
W K. take this method to inform onr customers and
tho public, that on account of the delay and un
certainty in ctdlecting our bills, dud the derangement
of business, our terms, after January 1st, 1861, will be
CASH, except special contracts.
If accounts are made, payment will be required
promptly at the beginning of each quarter—say April
1st, July 1st, Oct. 1st, and Jan. 1st.
Bills not to run over ninety days, and if payment is
delayed, interest will be charged.
We return our sincere thanks to all onr old friends and
customers who have patronized :is so long and liberally,
nd we solicit a continuance of their favors, pledging
ourselves to all reasonable efforts to promote their in
terest . (Dec26) T. BISHOP A SON.
in market
Gilt, Rosewood it Mahogany Mouldings,
LOOKING-GLASS,
Cabinet Makers’ Materials, Upholstery, &c
, ~ Aad a general assortment of
Furniture,
As low as ean be bought in the market, always cm
hand and for sale at the Furniture ware-room of
WJI. WOOD,
Athens, Nov. 25. Near tbe Episcopal Church.
Just Received,
C ORN and Dried Beef,New Mackerel, Goshen Bnttcr,
Cheese, Irish Potatoes. (Novi) J. I. COLT.
Q/A BBLS. A. C. Crushed aod Powdered Sngar.
OU Novi J. I.. COLT.
GE0BGIA—Clarke county.
Court of Ordinary of said county.
W HEREAS, Andrew J. McGaughey, Administrator
of tho estate of James W. Cook, late of said coun
ty, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from
said Admiuistratien.
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby required,
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
from said Administration. a
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof, held
this the 1st day of October, I860.
Oct. 11. ASA M. .TACKSON,-Ordinary,
NEW SPRING AND SM
Wi Lucas
TS now receiving a handsome stock of
1 NEW GOODS
And invites all who are wanting such to call and ex
amine.
New Spring Dress Silks, Bareges.
AU kiuds FrenchOrgandies and Muslin Dress Goods.
Gloves, Hosiery, Fane, Ac.
Elegant Lace Mantillas, $5 00 to 30 00.'
All kinds of Goods for Mens’, Boys and Childrens’
wear.
Sheetings, Shirkings, Linens, Table Damask and nil
kinds of Table Linens, Towelings, Ac., with all other
common-place goods kept in this market.
March 6, 1861.
G. K. & J. L. HAMILTON,
SUCCESSORS TO SMITH k EZZARD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN
PUKE MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW-GLASS
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES,
BURNING FLUID, CA31 PHENE,KEROSENE OIL
Lamps,
8URGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
Fino French and Catawba Brandies, Wincs, Patent
— —’—-’u. v»¥>t in aflret-class
m-s Store.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Charleston and Augusta bills duplicated.
June 28.
MARBCE WORKS.
S. B. 0ATMAN,
MANUFACTURE ran ddealer in
MONUMENTS.TOMBS,
Head Stones, Urns, Vases, Figures, Tablets, Centre
Table, Pier Table and Bureau Tops, Enameled Slate
and Marble Mantels, Iron Railings for Cemeteries
aud Enclosures.
FURNISHING MARBLE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
All work done of tho best Italian and American Marble.
Aways on hand, a variety of Mbnuments, both plain
aqd carved, of sizes and prices to suit customers.
Warerooms and Yard opposite Georgia R. R.
Depot, Atlanta, -Ga. * * Aug. 9
~ Boot and Shoe Making.
N W. HAUDRUP would respectfully inform .his
• friends and tbe publie generally, that he is now
manufacturing at bis establishment, on the North-west
corner of College Avenue and Clayton street, every de
scription of fine Boots—suet- as fine pump-soled Dress
Boots, stitched Dress Boots, Heavy double-soled Boots,
Ac.—made of the very best and finest material that can
bo had, and ail work warranted to be as good as any
manufactured in the place.
Thankful , for past patronage, he will endeavor to
merit, and hopes to receive a liberal share of custom.
Athens. Jan. 12, 1860-ly.
TVRESS DELAINES, Slialls, Plaid Lin-
XJ seys, Dress Prints, Cloaks,'Flannels, and a variety
of other fashionable goods, suited for the season.
I. M. KINNEY.
GEORGIA—Clarke county.
WHEREAS, William B. Uaygobd applies to me for
’ Letters of Administration on the estate of John N.
Thompson, late of said eonnty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors 3t said deceased, to
be and appear at my office on* or before the first Mon
day in .June next, to show cause (if any they have)
why said Letters should not then be granted, to said
applicant or to such other persen or persons as the
court may adjudge proper.
Given under my hand, at office, this 22d April,
1861. aSA M. JACKSON,
May 1. Ordinary.
Oat25
NOTICE TOPLANTERS!
THREE THO US AND PAIRS OF THE
Best Negro Shoes in the world!
Made by McCLESKEY & DOY T LE.
W E will keep, a good assortment of these at the store
of Messrs Pitner, England A Freeman, in'Athens,
where Mr. McCleskey will be found at all times, ready
to wait upon customers. We will sell thoae shoes id
lots, from 10 pair up, at $1.60 per pair.
Cash will ba paid for Hides.
o«t is. McCleskey a doyle.
“ ' NICHOLSON, REAVES A WYNN
A 1
Xx.28. June
K E, !T2fl.
/''J.OGD8 of every kind willlie sold os (heap as any-
U bodv else sells fur'caab. bv
E M KENNEY.
body else Sells for cash, by
Jau23
IV TACKREL AND WHITE FISH may be found in
i»A quality and quantity to suit at
April 10. ' I, M. KENNEY.
To Town Tax Bayers.
I WOULD most respectfully call yonr attention to tho
foot, that after the 5th inst. I will not be au
thorized to deduct the 3 per eent off of your Taxes.—
Come one, come Ml, pud avail yourselves of the 3 per
cent., and by so doing, you will oblige all parties
concerned. WM. H. DORSEY,
Athens, Juno 12,1861. . Clerk.
Valuable Plantation
" - ■ FOR' SALK J
r T , H,E subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, lying
A in Clarke county, about eight miles of Athens, and
six miles of Watkinsvillc, on the waters of McNhtt’s
Creek, containing 690 acres, about 65 acres of good
bottom land, and about 17? acres dr woodland, well
timbered.
There is a good dwelling-’
’ ing five large rooms; go.
out buildings,^ The place
'-kfiebcnl, baros,
Jar’s Hill Meeting-
icbing’; also, a gooc
x pleasant neighbor-
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
fPaln. jSfUlLeJ
We asJc the attention qf the puUjo to this-
long tested and unrwaUed
- Family JafecLiovne. -
W - It hoc been JavorakZy laicivn, fof more
o than twenty years, during ■which.- time we
oj have received i/iciisanrld. qf testimonials,
2 showing - this ;Jifedicine to be' an almost
a never-failing remedy for diseases accused by
^ or attendant upon— ,
§ Sudden Odds, Coughs, Fever and figae, 5
r. Headache, gilicus Fever, ‘’(pains in the g
^ Side, gack, and Loins, as well as in the g
SB Jdnts and Limbs; ^jS^etUalrfic. and'*
2 j3Uunuruiiic fOPaJjvi. in any part qf ®
a the system,, Toothache and (Pains in the 3
g Head and Face. to
h jSs a fSflcjrxL fSPuf-’ifLef- and Finnic §
g for the Sf tcJriacIi, it seldom fails to cure r
Qpyspepsia, Indigestion,, Liver Complaint, <*3
j-S Jloid Stomach, Heartburn, Sidney Com- g;
g plaints, gfidc JCcacLuJui, (Piles, Jlsih- P
- ma cr (Phthisic, tfingwerms, gcils, Felons, **
^ Whit-lows, Old Seres, Swelled Joints, and g
g effrcruyiat QjSeLiLiLu. qf the gfu&tcm. o
> His also a pivmpt and cure gemedyfor «
GEORGIA—Hall county.
T WO months afterdate application will be made to
the Ordinary of Hall county for leave to self the
ical estate belonging to the minor orphans of John
Miller, deceased this the 1st of April 1961.
April 10. ELIZABETH A. MILLER, Guardian.
GEORGIA, Hall County. .
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1861.
W HEREAS Daniil Whelebel, Jr Applies to me.for
letters of dismission from tho Administration of
the Estate of David'Green, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause why said letters of dit-misson
should not be granted at the next November Term of
this Comb
This tho 1st of April, 1861.
April 10 RALPH S LAW, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Hall County.
Court of Ordinary of raid County, April Term, 1861.
VT/nEREAS, John E. Red wine, administrator of tho
V V estate of Henry II Maddox, applies to this Court
for Letters ot Dismission from said admistration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show cause, at this office, why said Letters of Dis
mission should not, at the next November term of this
Court. April 10 R. S. LAW, Ordinary.
Georgia—Morgan county.
I N person, appeared before me, Isaac Powell, Presi
dent of the New High Shoals Manufacturing Com
pany, who being duly sworn, says that tho Capital
Stock of said Company has been increased fourteen
thousand four hundred and forty-one dollars and cigbty-
bve cents, being a part of the profits, for tho past three
years, ail of which said Company bold in good assets,
aud that said increase makes tbe present capatal stock
of said Company Fifty thousand dollars actually paid
in, as above stated, and employed by said Company.
„ ISAAC POWELL,
President of New High Shoals Manufactory Co.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, January 15,1861.
Recorded in Clerk’s office of Superior Court of Mor
gan county, this 15th day of January, 1861.
Jan23—3m WM. L. JETT, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Jackson county.
Ty HEREAS, H. B. DeLaperricrc, applies to me for
q! Loners of Administration on tho estate of Susan
Skelton, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kmdred and friends of said deceased, to
show cause (if any they have,) why Letters of Admin
istration should not he granted tho applicant, or some
ether suitublo person, on the first Tuesday in April next
Given under my hand and official signature. This
18 > I860. a. C. THOMPSON,
J..± 27 - Ordinal
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Court of Ordinary of taid County.
"ITTHEREAS. Elizur L. Newton, Guardian of George
. , , w - Martin minor of John A. Martin, deceased,
is desirous of obtaming Letters Dismissory from said
guardianship.'
It is therefore, upon the application of said Guar
dian, ordered by tho Court, that ail persons concerned,
oppoarat the regular term of this Court, to he held on
the first Mondap in June next, to show caiise why said
Luardian should not be dismissed from said gnardian-
A true copy from the minutes of said Court, at a regu-
lar torn thereof, held this the 1st day of April, 1861.
April 3. ASA St. JACKSON, Ordinary.
The attention or the public is called to our large aud well assorted stock of
Hardware, Croekeiy, Glass and China,
AND
BUILDER’S MATERIAL.
consisting, in part, of—
Locks of .til kinds, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails. Door, Blind and Sash Fastenings,&c.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WIRE CLOTH.
Are the best ever offered in this market—Beinch, Moulding, Bead, Rabbit, Match and Flo8ring Planes, Chisejs,
and Gouges,-Saws, Augers, Hammers, Axes,"Ac.
CROCKERY,
The best kind—all of which is solitcheap as the cheapest.
Of all kinds—CUT and PRESSED—of tho finest patterns.
Clima,
Choice selections of DINING and TEA SETTS, banded and plain.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Of all kinds—Leather, Cloth, Lace, Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, Ac.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. a Wf WVVft o. ft
No. 6, Bank Row, Athens, July 15, 1858. I iMr OoLU.
MADE BY THK
A TTKXTION is invited to ft*following _
JTA- and the accompanying letters of reem,,..' , m< »t
d testimonials, in favor St these c.lebTatsT^
A gold medal was awarded the Company Lv tx?"* :
mu Institute, ot New York, in 1857. * heAl «-
The Company also received tbo'first premium .
modal—from tbu Franklin Institute, PhTUari,,)^
VaHres have now been in market f«r „„ ,
Vwhioh time they t, HVC t^n tested 3,
Ik and reliability i„ every C() * ' l . a ' !
This result has been brought aboutT^nirk-t ,' >U r lie "
tion of mechanical science to the construction ft
Watch from its very inception, rendcria- itwh~.iT ttc
ed, mathematically correct in all its proportion!' 1 '^'
necessarily as perfect a time keeper as it L
make. * ■ • * ^ to
The Ccmpany have tested tboir WateUcs in .
stances by actual daily noting, and the r e«uU 1'“
test bus been that they have exhibitod a rate c f "
regularity to the best marine chronometer <!Ua “
N. B.—We have just introduced anew ,t„; eofw , ,
elaborately finished, and thinner than «„ v ..
hitkerto produced, with several Improvements'e-d *
to insure tho greatest accuracy ot performance ,
prevent tho usual accidents and dcranireim , tl
foreign watches are liable. fa U to *tieh
LETTER FROM PAUL MOUPJir. THE TFT ft>„
TED CHESS PLAYER ttLEE IU-
NlSW YoI!K. OiW *1 lo-,
Mr. R. E. Robiwxs, Treas. Ani. Watch'c!| 1S i?’
Sir:—The American Watch, No. 9210. pri Hn kd „ D ? r
tha New York Chess Club, has proved to bo a m.
blc and accurate time-keeper—almost Unnecessary 1 " 1 '
for ordinary purposes. It is now nearly five m ? C
siuce it came into my possession, amldurin .tV , ■
ita variation from standard time has been bat ["■' 1
more than a quarter of a minute. The followin ■ ■
record of its performance. Tt was set June i “ u 1
June 15
July l
July 15
Aug 1
Kill HBIMa
m JOi PHIHC,
Expeditiously executed at tbe
^tanltliii I ol> ©fficf,
-A-THEISrS, GA.
Our greatly increased facilities now enable us -to
execute all kinds of
LETTER “PRESS PRINTING,
In a style superior to anything heretofore
attempted in this town. TRY US.
NICHOLSON, REAVES & WYNN,
40F.NTS OP TBE
Hazard Powder Company.
J^LARGE Stock of all the different grades, kept con
Georgia—Clarke, coupty.
Court-of Ordinary of taid county.
W HEREAS, David R. "Elder, Guardian of Doctor
E. Elder, minor of Thomas P. Elder, deceased,
.. „ . . f , , . ! is desirous of obtaining Letters Dismissory from said
stantly on band, and sold at Manufacturer s prices, i ,„a; n
1 T...... m lB.n ,e •
Athens, June 18, 1859—tf
Drugs, Medicine, Faints, Oils, Per
fumery, &c., &c.
T HE subscriber keeps on band, 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
him. -
Oct. 13,1859. ‘ R. M. SMITII.
Bolting Cloths, .
A FUEL supply of the.best Anchor Brand Bolting
Cloths, at city prices. 6
Starch 26, 1861. p. \y. LUCAS.
A CARD.
TN consequence ot thc^iressuro of the times, from
A and after this date, we will sell all classes of goods
for cask, except where under special contract, different
"ErrrS* be , m * do ' t Pr °mpt payment will be re-
quwed at the end of each quarter, when accounts are
We call npon all those now indebted to ns to come
■ forward and pay up, or wo shall be compelled to place
then accounts in the hands of nn officer for collection
, SANSOM A PITTARD.
Athens, Jan. 1st, 1861.
The place lies in one mile of
House, where there is regular nr
schuol taught every year. It is
hood to live Li—society good.
Tl^e place cannot bo excelled Tor health In Georgia.
I will sell a bargain in the place, as I am determin
ed on leaving;the State.
the place, or Dr. M. S.Durhanu WatklSrtH^'Ga. 011
April 3,1861—3m RATLIFF BOON.
^
Thorough Bred Morgan Stallions!
ENTERPRISE & CLIVE
'C'NTERPRrSE will stand for tho Spring Season or
J-J I8C1, at Elberton, near ITshdam, and at \V ><=hine-
ton, alternately during tbe reason. ?20 Insurance,
$16 Season, $12 Leap. Clive will stand for tbe Spring
Season of 1861, at A then., Lexington and near S
ville, alternately, during the Season on same forms as
above.
J.. 11. cure ^i*l wc t&ksn tQ prcrcntiiccidcntSj but tlic
iterpizo and Clive will not bo responsible
etdept. Season to en.l Juuo lOtb, 1861.
jgrec and particulars, sec email I
a Cramp and (Pain in the Stomach, (Painters’ S ,aid Do8tEr "
£ Colic, 'ZHtirrhcccL, (Dysentery, IsfiLrrL- ^
So met am/ilxujii, Cholera Jtfcrbus, Choi- §
® era Infantum, Scalds, guiyis, Sprains, S
rt Lruises, Frost gites, CjiilMains, as well ts
2 03 Stings, qf Insects, Scorpions, Cen- 3-
Upedes, and the gites qf (Poisonous Inseats §
g and Venomous gcpiiles. “
Ce ’ * <?n Sao.DIreotjons accorr.panying each boltla*
y It has been tested in every variety qf
r climate, and by almost eiuyft^ nation.
3 Known, to Jlmericans. It is the almost .
§ constant -companion and inestimable friend
of -the mlssicnnru and the i/auellet,
-—an sea and land, —<-and no one should-
. travel an our lakes or rivers without it.
Prices, 121 els, Sets., Mds. r.ni $(40 per Mk
Y DAVIS & SON,
IREIIS AND PROPRIETORS,
.OVXDZNCE, R. I.
by dealers every v/hero.'
owner of E
for loss ora
NOTICE
Meeting of (bo Presb
at Athens, willbh hi
uly 6tb, at 9 A. il„ wheu t
ensuing. By ord«
WM. v. WH
T
GEORGIA—Hall county.
. Court of Ordinary of taid coun,
YTTHERRAS, Lucinda Young, Guardian
• »_ Young, appiies.to this Court for Lei
mission from said Guardianship.-
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish t
eooserned jta show cause why said Letters 'of
sion should not be granted at the next July
said' Court. 'This Gth day ofMav, 1861.
MnyM RALPH S. LAW, Ordii,
SEWING MACHINES.
U ^REELEll & Wilson’s are now soli
hemmer attached,, at $45 and fre
jrice was, with hemmer, $55 and freight
•*hey are greatly 4raprored very
Ciany are sold monthly as those
manufacturer. For i
Not 22
GEORGIA-—Clarke county.
TyilKItEAS, John A. Fambrough applies o mo for
It UetterB of Guardianship of Anderson A„ Mary
A. t,., Matilda C.. and Augustus A. Fambrough, mi-
nors of James' Fambrough, of said county.
. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
nugular, tqe kindred and friends of said minors, and
every person interested, to be and appear at my office on
or before the first Monday in Jane-next, to show cause
(tf any thoy have) Why said Letters shou&l not then
ue granted to said applicant or to such other person
or persons as theCourt may adjudge proper,
Apr!l7fs6c n<ler “ yhMd “‘Oj^V.his . tl 3. e ..L“. ( ! a y of
April 24.
ASA AI. JACKSON,
“Ordinary.
Clarke SherifiCs Sale.
O y th l® rst Tu «»d<‘y in Juno, will be sold before the
W court house door, in Watkicaville," tho following
property, to wit: One sorrel horse, about 12 years old.
levied upon as tho property of Matthew B. Doatcr, to
satisfy all fa. issued from'Clarke Snperior Court, Feh-
ruary term, 1861, in favor of A. B. Jackson, vs. tho
Mayl \V..Y. ELDER; Sh’ff.
- - LOOK AT THIS. -
T DO NOT . \Y I WILL SELL AT COST—the neual
.X . bait 1° 01 . 1 ,h hhd *prat! Everybody knows
Uiat people J i not like to work or llvo on nothing—it
don t pay expenses. But I do say to those who want
GOOD BARGAINS
C,0t i,*’ Ca ' simcres > Vestings, Shir(s,
Draw ora, Half-nose, Hats, Caps, and other things too
numerous to nmiuon, which are usually kept in Clothing
find it to their intareri 1 to"*will
sell-or make up gooW for a small advance on cost I
kfin ® w ell assorted, and I am aaxious.and
willing to selL Two .doors North of the Newton House,
College Avenue. Octll B. W. RUMNKY.
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
or HUMS’ ALTERATIVE,
F*ojr Pm^fj lng &he Blooil mid Diseases of the
Liver.
in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-
of Queen’s Delight, Stillixoia,
iard, or Fringe-Tree, CnioicAjfTHCs,
pple, or Mandrake, Podofhtllum, .
Sanguixaria.
decided that this is the purest aud
Sarsaparilla in the'market,
s by C. W. A H. R. J, Ijoftg, and
r. Also, for sale at the Watchman
this State be Served by
j g out l, ern
rdinary.
It is therefore,- upon the r.pplieation of said Guar
dian, ordered by tho Court, that all persons concerned,
appear at the next regular term of this Court, to be
hold on the first Monday in July next, to show canse
why said Guardian should not be dismissed from
scid guardianship.
A true copy from the minutes of said court, at a
regular term thereof, hold this Cth, day of May, 1801.
Mayl5 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Clarke County. .
N OTICE is herbby givou to all concerned, that on tbe
first Monday in July, next, application willbe
made to th ■ Hon. the Ordinaryof said County, for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Dr. William H. Murray,, lato
of said County deceased, in terms of the law.
Given under my Jtariti,' this 9th day of April, 1861.
April 10 * I. 8. VINCENT, Adm’r.
New Spring Goods-1859.
J A. CARLTON, is now opening a splendid Stock
• of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which are beauti
ful, comprising many varieties, and Good Bargains can
be obtained by calling ut No. 7, Granite Row.
April 21.
BOOTS, SHOES AND
GAITERS*
ORR & YOUNCKIN
A RE daily receiving accessions to their already Large
stock of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes,
consisting of -
Gent s Calf Congress Gaiters; -•
“ Cloth “ ra
“ Lasting “ “
“ “ Brogans;
“ Glove Kid Creole tics;
“ Calf Glove, Kid top,-Creole ties;
“ - Fat. Leather low quartered shoes;
“ Calf “ « u ■
' “ Slippers;
ALSO, a large stock of
Ladies fine black Heel Gaitprt;
“ “ “ and colorei Kid Slippers;
“ “ “ Kid Slippers, Heels ;
“ “ “ Velvet • _
Misses, Roys aud Chitdrcns shots of every variety.
Also, stock of heavy shoes of all kinds.
May3.—tf
fast 2 secs.
3
5
8
August 15
Sept. 1.
Sept. 15
Oet. 1
3 correctly •
fu -’ ! » seex
“ 12 •<
11 ■<
16
I give yon permission to make such use of this i
ment as you may think proper. I am. with rwo Cr ,
PAUL MORPljy,
Yours truly,
FROM GEN. MORRIS OF THE HOME J0UR\ii
„ ' • „ Hew Yoiik, Jau. 2.1 lCni "
R. E. Robbins, Esq.—Dear Sir:—The 1 , G .°'
watch made by your Company, which I have had h. E “
stant use for about a year, has kept excellent timoTi
sustains your guaranty. It seems to he less di,ti±ii
by horseback and ra,Iroad-car jolting than the ge a
lty of foreign watches. Respectfully vonrs
GEORGE r. MiiliRis.
Book Room, No. 200, Mulherry-st, New York v ,
ruary 6. I860.—R.jE. Robbins, Treasurer w '
Watch Company. • Amerir,,,
Dear Sir:—I take%rcat pleasure in bcin-ahlete,„.
tify that for the Ust ten months I have carried . !!),'
from the manufactory of tho American Watch Com!!!;
and that it haj given perfect satisfaction as a time l
er. Judging from the one I have, I do not
predict that the day is not far distant when lr ,M
made in the United States will supercede all others
. James floy, d, d.
LETTER FROM THE Rev. Dn. PRIME EDmp
N. YORK OBSERVER. ’ 1101
„ . Nbw Youk, Feb. 21,186«
Tub AifEniCAx Watch .Comi-anv—6V«t/ c „ rf „ -lr
hare worn one your American watches for tip, 't...
six months, and I am greatly pleased with it. It kct .,;.
time to my entire satisfaction.
Yours truly,
S. I. PRIME.
NEW GOODS!
LTAVING received my usual, supply of Spring and
LI Summer goods, I offer them as cheap i* evOT for
" Persons wanting bargains wUl get them from
April 3 - I. M. IvENNEY.
cash.
me
Blacksmithing.
T HE subseriber has commenced the above business at
the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Montoith, on i
Foundry street; where he will be pleased to receive a !
share of public patronage. His work will be done in
good style, at moderate prices. J. C. ORR. I
Athens, Feb. 3. 1859.
Buggies! Buggies!
J Q NEW BUGGIES,
_ Second-hand Baggy, • - •
1 Four Horse Wagon,
1 Two Horse Wagon, .
1 One Horse Wagon,
1 Ox Cart, new and complete,
1 1’uir Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand,
10,000 Buggy and Wagcn Spokes',
Buggy Shafts, Hubs and Felloes, Enamelled Cloth, Pat-
(Hit T,p»tlipr. Klltrirv nn cl IVawnn -II >. • 1 _ _ /»
. TO CASH BOYERS.
W E nVtr V N0W IN ST0IlE > AND ARRIVING
LARGE SUPPLIES,
POR FALL ANI) WINTER TRADE.
Carroceries,
Hardware aud Staple Dry Goods,
^ % With an
j: - IMMENSE VARIETY
Of othor articles suited to this market
i SELECT OUR GOODS
With great care, and buviug in lar^e quantities
i For Cash,
; Ate prepared to furnish tho
BEST ARTICLES
AT THE LOWEST RATES, TO CASH BUYERS.
. .. . A t o. 1 Broad Street, Ath «n» y Oa
T. BISHOP S'SON..
■ Cobbham Male,Academy!
KIN NLBREW, Teacher.
nuggy snaits, Hues and Felloes, Enamelled Cloth, Pat- „ Rbkkbkscbs—Alonzo Church, D. D., R. 31. John.ton
ent Leather, Buggy and Wagon Harness, all kinds of P- H. Mcli, D. D., Vice Chancellor, Dr. Joseph Jones
B“S8y Trimmings, Band, Harness, Sole and Upper University, Ga. Beb*‘»7—lw '
Leather. For sale low by JOHN H. NEWTON. '—* ——— y ;
_g.pte.nbtri6. Painting, Painting, Painting!
rpUEundersigned would announce to the oitizens of
A Athens and vicinity, that ho will exccuto, ih the
neatest and most workinm.-like manner, all work in his
line of business at short notice. Plain, house, sign and
furniture painting, graining and marbleiog, of all de-
tendedto. (Sept 6) MATTHEW BbNE
A CARD.
W E ap» offering ear Jarg? and well selected stock of
Dry Goods and Clothing;
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes;
Hardware and Crockery ;
Shoe.pegs mid Shoe Tools;
Window-Shades aud Carpeting';
Letter-Paper, Fools-Cap. Envelopes, Blank and
Memorandum-Books;
•Russia and Imitation Sheet Iron ;
Sheet Zinc and sheet Lead ;
Hollow Ware and Fire-Dogs ; '
Sad-Irons,Nail-Rods, CutNailsnnd PatentAxcs;
Warranted Gunny Bagging and Bale Rope;
Manilla Rope, by the coil;
Carriago Springs, and Iron Axles;
Buggy and Wagon Hubs, Rims und Spokes;
Carnage-Bolts;
Tire Boltq, Harness, Buckles, Ornaments, Aoi
Horse and Mule.Collars;
Woo'den Ware; '
Fairbank’s Scales;
Scgars; and.many other thin
mention, at VERY
a e v kerosene Lamps.
A 8 •< • W .!t‘.^ er n'F ht * a >-e approaching, wlien
, Mor ® Ll « ht , W,U „ b « required, we would call at
tention to a large and varied assortment, which we have
just opened, which we will sell at a small advance for
eMfa " Nov8...tc A. M. WYNG A- CO.
GEORGIA—Clarko county. ~
TTrHURKA^* °{ 0rdin T '”y °f *»id county.
IS/'IIERKAS,-James Lester, Guardian of Martha
( 5 0 . W “ a . rtba minor of Josioh
nieorv ^ desirous of obtaining Letters DU-
missory from said guardianship.
.any other things, too, numerous to ordc^by’tat Cou^ft^t a PP ,icat,onof
LOW PRICES FOR CASH. attKeV^l„.,„ ^l 1 PO^obaconeerned, appear
“»ts, particularly, to call and exam- MondavTn “VV 8 ? onrt ’ be ho '<i on the first
feel satisfied ,f th.v wiil ZZldVol
A true copy from the minutes of,said Court, at aReg-
?t, TOm 4 her r.(’ held th * 14th Of January,
1801. yJan.16) ASA M. JACKSON, Ordimiry. 7
We invite Merchants, particularly, to call and ex
— ra : —: •’
House and Lot for Sale.
H AVING purchased a small farm in tho .vioinity of
Athens, and being desirop. of moving there;i Sow
offer for sale my bonse-and lot where I live. It ia very
pleasantly situated in Cobbnm, convenient to the schools
•and churshes. The house is newly built, just nicelv
or less, and has fa. or wells of fine water npon it. I will
lew.—tf w - LPMPKly -
Administrator’s Sale.
/~\N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold before
VI the court house door, in the town or Jefferson
Jackson eonnty, within tbe iegaf hours of ’
tain tract or parcel of land, lying in Jai
adjoining the lands of, A. Brooks and o '
‘“’-’-g 13 0 acres. Bold-ns the proper^
for tho benefit of the heirs and ered _ _
Mayl^r 1 * J-A. THOMAS,'
■May 15, 1861. Adm’r.
Georgia—Hall county.
W rin-nr-v'o °' di f ar H «/«**
III-.KI. AS, \\ m. F. Sears applies to this Court for
Letters of-Administration on the ,
~ NEW GOODS! kJ
I "■“* "* >»» vosiit, TO no betel on the fir«f * YQUNGKIN are receiving tl-eir ft ’ -
c y -L” J fa ? h n . ext >, to * how e»nse why said Guardian f, !f at * aai Sho<!8 {oc Spring end Summer « j,
Cali soon and see the lates t styles. JlLl-
WHOLE s ALE AND RETAIL
BLOOM-FIELD
and will continue to receive from <
TTA8 received, and wfr
A A manufactory North, the finest assortment of
£l;othing-
Wilton Di.riF, S. C., Oet 20 *1 tit
R. E. ROBBINS, Esq.—Dear fiirr—Tbe three wstek-
es of your manufacture which I purchased to W u .ol
on my plantation, have proved to be the most emiti
timc-kcepors I havo over known. I gave my liea.l . ir
vaut, my bead carpenter, and piy head engineer.«!,
pne of them ; and since they have been in their r-scer
tivg.possession, everything on the plantation L.--.s ui.,v,i
like clock work, in consequence of the extreme atem
cy and regularity with which these watches perform.
• Iru ^ LEWIS MORRIS,
_ - Ciiicxfio, III., .Marib, i860
American Watch Companv,.WalthamMass.—11 1T »
tested with extreme care tho Punning of the waMi I
bought of you, now pearly a year since, aud su aconite
and equable has been its performance that I have
thought it would interest you, aid all others familiir
with horology to see a record of its variations. It sas
finally set to true time, after it had heeu regulating ia
my possession for three months,
June 5 lost 4 sec. I October 1 lost 8 sec.
August 15 _ lost 6 sen. | December 15 lost tl tte.
Since which time its aveingo monthly variation tSs
not exceeded six seconds. XOK.MON WIARD.
CAUTION.—As qur watch is now extensively couo-
terfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have to’inform
the public that no watch is of our production w'lifl te
unaccompanied by a certificate of genuineness, bearing
Uie number of tbe watch, and signed bv our Trcajsir,
R. E. Robbius,-or by otir predecessors, Appleton, 'frscy
A Co.
Ae tliesc watches are for sole l>y , jwolers gcneraUr
throughout the Union, the American Watch Com mix
do not solicit orders for single watches.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Wholesale Agents, No. 182 Broadway, X. V.
Sold nt Manufacturer's
prices, hv
T. BISHOP A SOX.
- Athtst, a*.
Notice to Consumers of Kerosene Oil
mnn * %. - .
T HE public arc hereby cautioned against varion? va-
plosive compound?, uoir being sold in thhf citftnd
vicinity, by unprincipled dealers, as Kcr<r«enc Oil.p
THE KEROSENE OIL COMPANY
hereby give^ not ire that they will ^prosecute all parties
selling spurious imitations under the linnio of *• K-r"-
“ n ®’ th® illegal use of tho recognised trade mark
or the Company. The names of the authorized
agents of the Company can be obtained at the office of
KEROSENE OIL COMPANY,
^ . 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
f^^^oon i CHILDS is our agent for Atlitas,
wnere will be found a full supply of pure Oil.
M&y 20. • ■ ‘ r * .
GREAT BARGAINS!
OONSTANTLY on hand, LIKELY YOUXG XX
GKOES, for sale at very low prices. Apply 1°
E. A. SMITII A CO., Monroe, dz-
Mareh29—tf
^0
PATEiYT PAKAB0U SPECTACLES.
A LARGE lot of theso Superior Glasses, jnft recti'. '
L\ and for sale by MANDKV1LLE i llltO., tbe
only authorized agents for Athens, Clarke county, i*»
Ang. 30, I860. tlj.
LOOK OUT,
T HOSE indebted to'the arm of Taylor’A Hoyt, either
by Note or Account are now notified that if P»J"i
inept is not made, they will be placed in the hands of n
Officer for collection.
Wo arnelosing up our business, and must collect.
Apri’ 10, 2mos, TAYLOIl A IlOYT.
Metropolitan Washing -Machine.
A GRADY, NI0H“LS0.V, A CO. i ,
RE agents for the above .dachine, which is bex 'c-
to be the only \yoshing mnehine of real merit e'"-
offered -in this country. Call and see them. They s-
warranted to give satisfaction. • [J“ ne 1C "“
T UCERNE, YYhite Clover, llc-d Clorern.'ni hhicfo-
A-t Seed, Hyacinths, Crocus, Crown Imperial Tu.ip-<
and Narcissus, Bulbs, Ac.
Nov. 15.
For sale by ,
WM. N. WlIITm_
_ Lamps! Lamps!
THE Subscriber has just received an as'orimeo
A Kerosene Centro Table Lamps. Lard La™.!; I
ed to burn Kerosene Oil.
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TUST received 'a supply of Sirs. Winslow’*®®'
•' Aug. 16. . C. W. A II. R. J- W***
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TO THE PEOPLE!
- call the attention pf the people l t ’ > 1 0 ° f .f!liti-
* ’ Hats, Caps, Boots attASbocs. of all
ble for. tor Ladies’, Geqta’, Boys', Misace . C ~*^pcly
wenr Wc have a l&rire stock, and arc reaJy
Upper, Harness and Band Leather, or r.
assortment of Shoes, all of our own »» p j|.
r- Call at No. 5, Granite Row. where-or
— will at all times be fouud. P
faACON, Clear siJ “’ llS ‘'
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