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No Small-Pox Here.
Mayor King authorizes as to say there is bo I
small-pox in the eity. Indeed, there has been I
local matters.
ATIIKN
s. (JEOKUIA: FEB, 17, 1878.
fraternal record.
t Vernon Lodge Xo. 22, F. A. 1
M,' is the 3 1 Friday night in each month, at
Mee'.s
mMi.it'
Hall. S. C. Dobbs, W. M. I. M.
Secretary
Uhens (’liiqtler Xo. 1, B. A. M.
,I U . f.-comi Tin Today night of each
j>. M. Smith, II. P. I. M. Kenney,
secretary-
Militant* Lodge, Xo. 15, 1. 0. 0. F.
,i .jpverv Monday night, at Odd Fellows
„v..vk. K. T. Pittard, N. G. J.
Grain. it. S-
,.|- Kneanipmenl, Xo. 14,1. 0. 0. F.
v '. the first and third Thursday nights of
• li ni r.'.h. at Odd-Fellows’ITall. H. Bens-
' • t' 1’- K- Phristy, Scribe.
Mm tint Lodse, X”- •». B. of H., I. 0. 0, F.
,, s ,,;i the 2d Thursday night of each
ivenili. at Odd-Fellows’ llall. II. T. Pittard,
* putt rll t’nhb Lodge, Xo. 15, K. of P..
el , ,, , i v Tuesday night, at Masonic Hall
i \ Burke, C. C. L. Schevcneil, K. of R,
Gilmer County For Mr. Hill.
Elluay, Ga, February 5th, 1875.
At a previous call of the Chairman of the
nothing of the kind here except one single case Executive Congressional Committso of Gilmer
of varioloid, which has entirely recovered.
eounty, the citizens assembled to-day at the
Court House and organized by appointing
Hon. N. L. Osborn, President, and W. B.
Small Pox.
No new cases outside of families in which, . „ . . „
Itflmbrokooat. n«.hMM»tatto J ' C
log will recover.
This visitation has proved a fearful scourge
to the neighborhood involved—the mortality
having been very annsnal. There were,
we believe, abont fifty cases. Twenty-two
deaths out of that number is oertainiy very re
markable.
We have heard a story as to its origin which,
if true, should admonish all to be very care
ful abont handling clothing belonging to aoy
one affected witb the disease. It is said that
On motion it was resolved. That the Prssi
deot appoint a oommittee to draw up a aeries
of resolutions suitable to the occasion, and
present to the meeting for adoption and
publication.
Whereupon the President appointed Messrs.
J. C- Alien, J. J. Withrow and L. D. Milton a
committee for the purpose.
A speech was delivered by Mr. J. C. Allen on
the situation of onr political affairs, in which
the Executive and military usurpations in
Louisiana were strongly condemned, while at
the same time a pacific policy on the part of
tyGANN 4e Reaves are adding to their
took continually, as the trade demands. If
yon want good plantation Males call at their
stable. They are selling at prices to snit the
times ! Ton'll never have a better chance I
February 3d, 1875.
tyTalmadge, Hodgson 4e Co. have in store
the finest lot of Old Government Java Coffee,
choice Rib, parched and groand coffee ever of
fered to the trade.
fyTalmadge, Hodgson Sc Co. keep the
finest and best Green and Black Teas that can
be bought, also, Spices of every kind. Citron,
Currants, Raisins, Prunes, 4cc.
a lady gave to a negro woman an old dress
which had belonged to a relative .filleted with | £ wa8 earoe8tly urged,
small pox many years ago, and which had 1
been carefully washed several times. Tbs
negro woman carried it to a white lady to get
it altered to the present style, and handling
tbia old dress communicated the disease!
The committee appointed to draw up a series
of resolutions made the following report, which
was adopted and ordered to be printed :
Whereas, since our las; meeting onr.Repro-
„ . . . . . ^ ■ , sentative elect from the Ninth Congressional
Not having been exposed to small P«x. no Di8trjct th0 Hon Garneu McMillan ha9 fallen
ty Wholesale dealers in Liquors are respect
fully requested to call and examine quality and
prices of our goods. No charge for packages.
10 gal. kegs, half-barrels and barrels, all free
of charge, at Talmadge, Hodgson Sc Co'a.
Retail Prices Current.
For the Week ending Feb. 16.
CORRECTED BY THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
COTTON-Very active. Receipts light. Ordinary, Hi
good ordinary, 12;} low middling, 14; middling 14}
FACTORY GOODS TOBACCO
one dreamed that she had it, and consequeDt-
, , , .. — , „ - a prey to death and is no more among men,
ly. her neighbors visited her daring her illness anJ bas )=ft a }mminA w ife and cbndren t0
and attended her fnuera in large numbers I rn big loM> and a people who feel that a
after her death ; and this accounts for the Chr|BtiM „ - ho „ wt man , and one
j'vaitK Lodge Xo. Tt>, I. O. G. T:
/ ,. u . rv Friday night at Odd-Fellows’
A. S. Dorsey, W. C. T. F. A. Rags-
\V. li. Sec’v."
i i.-.riic county (iraiise Xo. 101.
. I - Wednesday in each month at the Fair
Dr. 11. It. J. Long, Master, R. H.
tary.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
l turns fire Co. Xo. 1,
W , s on lie fourth Thursday in every month
3t Kirrmeii’s llall. E. J. Christy, 1st Fore-
j,X K. Rliotles. Sec’y.
■q.iuter Hook and Ladder Co, Xo, 1
Mori
s' Kir
Yield'
Job:
first Wednesday in every month,
run's llall. H. lteiisso. Pres’t. A. H.
rleitli. Sec’y.
Keller Colored Fire Co. Xo. 2,
on the irst Monday night in every
at their Hall. T. Boyd. Cap’t. It.
rapid spread of the disease.
I of the strongest pillars of Democratic strength
I in this District, has passed from our midst.
Be it resolved. That we tender to his rela-
EyTalmadge, Hodgson Sc Co. sell goods
strictly on their merit, and any article not
giving satislaction, or not as represented, will
be made good on application to them.
EyTairaadge, Hodgson Sc Co. have on band
a large anil well assorted sleek of tobacco,
snuff and segars. which they will sell at close
figures'
ty Talmadge, Hodgson Sc Co. have in store
aDd to arrive 400 barrels assorded grades sn-
gar, cheap as the cheapest. Seeing is believing.
Cotton Varus,...Sl.25al.30
Osnabags.per yard 14»t8
i Shirting*.... 10a
l-4dh*oting,brown,l$al4
DRY GOODS.
Prints, pryd......,10@l2)
Dalainaa 20*25
BleachadShirtings, 10*30
Bad Ticking,. 20*50
Worsteds........... 20*125
Blankets _......... 150*800
PROVISIONS.
Flonrfaney’&bbl. $10*11
Family,.,.... 0*10
superfine, .8*10
Corn, white,bn..... 110*115
yellow, none
Pen 115*
Meal, 115*125
Wheat 1.50*1.60
Buckwheat Flour, ....3*10
Bacon, si lot.........13*14
•boulders ...... 9*10
. ham*............15*16
Lard, 18*20
Irish Potatoaa,cona
try, pr bu 1.00*1.50
Northern 200
Take Notice.
On and after the 1st day of March, 1875, the
legal advertising connected with the office of I lives and friends our sincere regret at bis loss
Sheriff of Clarke county, heretofore pablished and our high appreciation ef hie merits, both
® han ? 6d I as a statesman aud a citizen.
Be it father resolved, 1 bat as a vacancy
exists in our Congressional District, aftercare
ful reflection, looking 'o our relations witb the
United States Government, we would cheerful-
the above ; and. as it is a matter in which I ly recommend, in conformity to tbo voice of
the citizens of this county are interested, ap-1 the people of this section, the Hon. B. H. Hill,
pend a few explanatory remarks : Some weeks [of Athens, Ga., as a suitable caudidate for that
aud published in the North-East Georgian, a
weekly newspaper published at Athena, Clarke
county. Ga. J. A. Browning, Sh'ff,
Clarke county.
At the request of Mr. Browning, we insert
ago we learned that Mr. B. had determined
to transfer bis advertisements to the other
position.
Be it father resolved. That in the person of
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
p,n/ Train, (Sundays excepted )
Arrives. - - '- 3 30, P. M.
Ia'iiu’s 8.45, A .M.
Sight Train, (Daily.)
Vi’ve* 5.30, A. M.
Lr.ivi 1 .- 10, P. M.
AOi- rs to A nderson C, II., S. C.
\rr;iv.- I'iu-mLivs and Fridavsat .12. M.
Leaves " ' ’’ ’’ ' 3. P. M.
Allots to Helton.
j.,-: vr WVi!nesdiiysand Thursdays at 6. A. M.
Atiive* Fridays mid Saturdays ..9, P. M.
.1 Hois to Jefferson.
! . , > Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5, A. M.
At lives '• ’’ “ ' --5.P. M.
A thens to Jag Tavern.
l.e.ive- Wednesdays at 0, A. M.
Arrives •• ' 6, P. M.
.1 thens to Farmington.
I.mvi - Tuesdays anil Fridays at .10. A. M.
Arrives •• ' >• •• 7. P. M.
T... U.,ii Hoad mails close one hour before
(ie;..iii'ire of trains. R. S. Taylou, P. M.
tywhi'p Beans. I’earl Grits, Cream Cbeeso,
M.i .it-'t.i. r'lesli Buck Wheat, Now Orleans
Siri >. Fieri la Syrup, *• Gilt Edge” Goshen
: . Sai.died .Salmon, Smoked Halibut and
a li nes; lor of Mackerel ever offered to the
l ie -Urge, extra fat and fine, at Talmadge,
itlfasnll iX Co’s.
: T.iimdgo, Hodgson 4t Co. have in store
*) bin re!-, various grades of flour, bought
nv for e.i.-h, and will bo sold low for the mon-
r. "Cl mg the bag ic proviug tbo pudding.”
paper. We then asked him if the Watchman I Mr. Hill we can safely confide our interests
bad ever failed to insert them correctly and | and of a surety know that our District, through
at tbo time desired—if any one connected | him, may have a Representative in Congress
with it bad ever personally offended him, or | who can grapple with aoy in debate upon the
if it was contended that its circulation was! most complicated questions and the gravest
inferior to that of the other paper. He assur
ed us that there was but one thing moving I
him to make the change, and that was, it
Be further resolved. That we condemn the
Louisiana usurpations, and the orders of the
would promote his interest. We reminded I President of the United States, and the wicked
him that the public interest ought to be con-1 demands of General Shoridan
suited; and tbat the sales ongbt to be pub I Beit further resolved, That this meeting
lished in the paper having the largest cironla- appoint delegates to a convention of this Dis-
tion, regardless of his individual interest. We trict * should such convention be held, who will
understood him to promise that he would not| favor the nomination of Mr. Hill,
make tbo change unless be feand the other
paper had the largest circulation. Judge,
then, of our surprise wben, on Saturday last,
ho requested us to insert the above notice, I tea proceedings of this meeting,
admitting be bad made no inquiry as to circa-1 T^e President appointed J. C. Allen, G. H.
iation, bat reiterating the assurance tbat he I Randell and W. R. Welch a committee to at-
Resolvod, further, Tbat the Atlanta “ Con-
j stitution" aud the Atlanta Herald, witb the
Gainesville “ Eagle,” be requested to publish
'I’T:
ml i r
■i!go. Iloiigson Sc Co. have in store
. 2000 bushels m ime seed oats.
lbu
en*uin
Mull
Mlv Pi
Fr.ion l’rnycr Meeting Society.
mg aro tbo appointments for the
.v ipgiit, business meeting at Univer-
yer Room. Tho public aro respectful-
il to attend.
lay night, nt Mr. Tbos Geans and Mr.
was doing it simply to promote his own interest.
The old-time idea tbat offices were created
for the benefit of the people and not to pro
mote the intorest of incumbents, seems to be
ignored by Mr. Browning, in common with
many other office-holders of the present day.
Tbo people, however, think differently. The
Legislature seems to have thought different
ly, also, wben it required such advertisements. Tbe re(tular monlbly meetiDg of Counci ,
to be published in tbe paper having tbe larg-1 was held tbisevening. Present bis Honor Wm.
tend the conventiou, when ‘called, as delo
gates.
On motion tbe meeting adjourned.
N. L. Osborn, President,
W. R. WELcn. Secretary.
Council Proceedings.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, I
Atbcss, Ga., Feb. Sth, 1875, 4 o’clock, P. M. j
Common,perl b......50*<c
Medium,...............60*7 5
Fine 1.00*1.50
Smoking, 60*100
Snuff, maeoaboy .......1.00
Cigars,Am.,pe.U,1)30*50
Herons,-...$75*100
AMMUNITION.
Powder, per lb.......40*50
Shot, 12*15
Lead,.. 10*12
Caps,perbox, 1Q»4U
LIQUORS.
Corn » biakoj, good ..$310
medinm, 2.00*3.00
common, 1.25*5.08
Peach brandy,good 4.01)
medium 3.00
common 2.00
Apple do. good *4.00
medium 3.00*
common 2.25*
Frencbdo....... 4.00*10.00
Holland gin 5.00*8.00
American do. 3.00*6.00
Bonrb’: whisky,2.00*4.00
iWines, ....3.00*10.00
DRUGS.
BRADLEY’S
OF LIME.
T HE undersigned offei this excellent and well ap-
prored Fertiliser to Planters nt the following
proved
I rates:
VINECAR BITTERS
HTCanned Goods, Canned'Fruits, Vegeta
bles, Fish of every kind, and in fact, every
thing in this liue in endless variety—the larg
est and best assorted stock in'this line ever Syrup, e*ne,..._....T5*100:8mi»Vs Bellows, 50 inch
offered in this market. Pickles in every style. Cob*molasses 60*05
Sweet,. 75elOO;Copperss,per lb.... Sato
Egg* prdos 15*20 Indigo, .....1.75*2.50
Chickens 20a30;Madd«r, 20*35
Turkeys 75*125;Ex. Logwood 25*40
Batter, $ B> 20*25; Bpsom Salt* — 20
GROCERIES. lAlnm, 20
Sngnr,crashed, 15*16 Sulobar... 20
A 14*151 HARDWARE.
B, 14*15:Jron,Swedes,perlb. 0*10
C 12 *15j English, 5}*
Demsrsrs 12}»15;C*stings _6}s8
Coffee,Rio,per lb...25*33;H*ils, per keg 5.75*
Legayre, 28s33:Ste«l, cast .....25s
Jars ...33*37{ plow, 18s
Ts*,Hyson,%ilb 1.50;Cotton Cards, 75r
Gunpowder, 1.50 Wool “ 50a
Black 1.50;plow Points 25*40
Crackers of every kiud, always fresh from tbe
Bakeries, at Talmadge, Hodgson JcCo’s.
Anvils 17*18
Candles,sperm,prtb.tt *50: Hammers 17el8
adamantine, 20s25;Hors« Shoes 8|sl0
tallow -15*20; “ *« Nails 20s35
Chssae,Stats,per tb.20*25 Weeding Hoes,per dos.
DAVIS’ GALLERY-SPECIAL NOTICE.
Attention is called to tbe fact tbat witb tbe
n.odern improvements in instruments, and
new chemical combinations as worked at this
Gallery, there is no dag too cloudy or dark for
good pictures.
C. W. Davis, Photographer.
1ST ARRIVED,
O NE car load Now Orleans SYRUP.
Ooe car load New Orleans SUQAR,
A good supply of new MACKEREL,
Which wo offer to the public CHEAP for CASH,
janft CENTER A REAVES.
A GOOD
OPPORTUNITY.
Wc are doing an extensive business in CLOTHING
and CUST03I TAILORING, through Local Agents,
who are supplied witb samples showing our Ready
made and Custom Piece Goods Stock. Tbe plan is
working well for Consumers, Agents, and ourselves.
Wo desire to extend onr business <n this line, and for
that purpose will correspond with bon* 6de applicants
for agencies. Send real name and reference as to
character. DEVLIN A CO.,
feblO P. 0. Box 2256. New York City,
English Dairy,25*30
Crackers .sods 15s20
butter, 15.20
sugar, 20*30
cream, 20*30
Onions,perbu 1.50*150
Candy,fancy,pr lb. 50*60
plain 40
Sod*, ...12*15
Bleek Pepper,........ *40
Red “ 10*
Ginger, *40
Starch, *20
Tallow,. 8*10
Green Apples, 75*150
Rice 11*12
Mackerel,No. 1, kits, 300
No. 2 2.50
No.l } barrels, 10.00
No. 3, kits. 2.00
Sardines,per box, 25*
SALT, per ssok, *200
est (or general) circulation. It is awkwardly
worded, but tho evident intention of tbe law
is to require such publications to be made in
tbe paper having the largest circulation,
King, Jr., Mayor, and a full board of Alder
men except Alderman Moss.
Tbe minutes of tbe four previous meetings
were read and confirmed.
Tbe monthly reports of the Treasurer, Chief
DISSOLUTION.
Clarke county Georgia, is this day dissolved, by
mutual consent. The business will bo continued by
W. B. Jones. All persons holding claims against the
former firm will please present them for payment, and
all those indebted to said firm must come up at once
and settle, or their demands will be put in o(heers r
hands for collection. W. B. JONES,
JOHN COHEN.
heretofore enjoyed, I promise all the induce
ments possible to those who may continue to patron
ise me. I am yours, respectfully,
feblO W.B. JONES.
and this is all we have ever claimed. It I of Police, Lamplighter and Clerk of Market,
is true that this law, like many others, has I were read and received.
, , , . , I The Mayor stated tbat he had prepared
been often disregarded and sotat defiance by | v acc j D e matter, and had contracted witb Dr.
county officials in this section of tbe State—
but we did not expect to see Clarke county
fall into the practioe—no officer of tbe oonnty I l8 * Ward * to v occinate all persons
1 who bad not been vaccinated, at 20 cents
each
T. J. Young in the 3d ward. Dr. J. E. Pope
in the 4th Ward and Dr. Wm. Carlton in tbe
ever having done so heretofore.
Furniture Warehouse.
See advertisement of Messrs J. F Wilson
On motion of Alderman Lueas tbo action ol
| tbe Mayor was approved by Council,
Tbe following bills were ordered to be paid :
Till Ml
8'Jfiui 1’
Thursday at Mr. F. W. Lucas, and
•Mr J. (’. liar,he’s.
Frid.iv mMi:. at Lucy Cobb Institute and
Mrs. Jui-a'a Newtons.
Blank Deeds
(if ii nveyanee, administrator’s and executor's
deed-, tax collector's executions, and a gener-
*'• a-Mirti; i-iit of legal blanks, elegantly print-
oi. ai d always on hand. All kinds of blanks
ar "i ' tin i jol> work executed at short notice.
Are: ;Te
s-rted.
cheat«
ialmadge, Hodgson & Co.
"4 to tbe trade one of tbe best as
one ol tbo best quality and oue of the
is: inis of Liquors ever before in this
t. Country dealers and others are in-
o«.11 and see for themselves. Liquors,
sod Brandies (imported and domestic.)
, Ales (McEwan'sand Bass,) wholesale
tail. 4t.
& Co. to be found in this issue. At this ea-1 Hopy Pinkney. $39 32; Longs and Billups,
tablisbment may be found a large assortment Accouut of Gann & Reaves ordered
, , . . ,, _ .paid on tboir patting tbe feed of mules at
of fashionable Furniture, of every description, £, 5 ^ ^ . Ac ” ount of B p Culp re .
which, we are assured, is offered at very rea-1 ferred to Police Committee with power to act;
sonabio prices. Account of James D. Frierson referred to
v I Committee on Market with power to act.
Remarkable Longevity. The resignation of R. Nickerson as Chief
Among tbe twenty-two fatal cases of small Engineer of the Fire Department was present-
pox on the line of Clarke and Oglethorpe | o^motionef
counties, a gentleman informs ns that three
of tbe victims were upwards of-a hundred I the Fire Department, by acclamation,
years old! tbe oldest one being a lady one ~ ‘ “ J
hundred and eight years old !
FOR SALE,
S EVERAL iuperlor building lots, being a part
the lot known as tbe Baxter place Apply to
angry—tf
Or. Jt. S. DURHAM, or
J. S. WILLIFORD.
CARPETS.
Great Bargains in Carpets,
FOR CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE.
WOODEN-WARE
Painted buckets,
perdos. 2.75*3.00
Cedar do 9.00*12.00
Whtte pine, 7.00a8.00
Sieves, -.»...••»• 3.t,0s5.00
Tbe above are retail prices,
wholesale buyers.
Brade’s C. II.. 55*75
Ames’Shovsls 1.40*1.50
do Spades, 1 59*1.75
Trace Chains, 1.00*1.25
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Boots.Northerner. $4*6
Lonlhern.10.al2.00
LEATHER.
Sole, per lb._..._.... 36*40
Upper, 60n75
n*rnes«, 40*50
Calf Skins,p ds.$40a$100
Kip do. ...w$50*75
HIDES.
Dry, per lb 13
Green —.
BAGGING
Gnnny ,per yd 14*15
TIES,
**10
ROPE.
Cotton, 40*50
Gross, 25*30
FINANCIAL.
Gold,buying, 1.08
selling. 1.10
Silver—buying, -1-OS
selling 103
Prices *re shaded to
SHORT POSTPONEMENT--.1)AY FIXED-
FUTL DISTRIBUTION.
FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
Humane Associate)]
AT ALEXANDRIA, YA.
March 29th, 187S>
LIST OF GIFTS :
1 Grand Cash Gift
1 Grand Cash Gift -
1 Grand Cash Gift
10 Cash Gifts. $10,000 each
15 Cash Gifts, 5.000 each...,
.$100,000
.. 50,000
25 000
.. 100.000
.. 75.000
1,000 each - 50.000
500 each........— 50,000
100 each 100.000
50 each H .................. 60.000
20 each 400,000
We are now offering, it very low prices, our
-v- - ms -wax -| vicinity oi my unme, auu i attest tnetr inteti
Brussels. 1 iiree-xlvs mid * ndth * irwor,h * ndhi * hr «p“ , » t >° n »• g«nti»
A<lUU well as the public confidence, influence and s
Scotch Ingrains,
Together with a Large Stock of
WINDOW SHADES,
Alderman Hood* H. Beusse T.oaa PnDrm'no on/1 P/vi'ninnci Farther references bj permission: His Excellency
was unanimously elected Chief Eugiueer of L/lirrulBS U'DQ. U01Q1C6S) Gilbert C. Walker, Ex-Governor of Va.; Hon. Robt.
■ “ ‘ DAMASKS. REPS & TERRYS, ”
50 Cash Gifts,
100 Cash Gifts,
1,000 Cash Gifts,
1.000 Cash Gifts,
20,000 Cash Gifts,
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000
NUMBER of TICKETS, 100,000.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Ticket* $20 00
Halves 10.00
Quarters 5.00
Eighths, or each Coupon..— — 2.5°
*>i Ticket* for 100.00
The Montpelier Female Humane Association, char
tered by the Legislature of Virginia and tbo 'ircuit
Court of Orange co, proposes, by a Grand Gift Con
ceit, to establish and endow a “ Home for the Old, In
firm and Destitute Ladies of Virginia,” at Mootpelier,
the former residence of Pre*ident James Madison.
Governor's Office, Richmond. Juiy 3, 1874.
It affords tue pleasure to say tbat lam well acquaint
ed with a large majority of the officers of the Montpe
Her Female Humane Association, who reside in the
vicinity of my home, and I attest their intelligence,
men, as
substan
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAMES L. KEMPER, Gov. Virginia.
Alrxandria, Va., July 8, 1874*—* * • I com
mend them as gents of honor nnd integrity, and fully
entitled to the confidence of the public. • • •
R. W. HUGHES, U. S. JudgeEast’n Diet. Va.
Farther references by permission : His Excellency
No Person can take tliese Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar
Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit
tent Fevers, which arc so prevalent in the
valleys of our great rivers throughout the
United States, especially those of the Mis-
sissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra
zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah,Roanoke, James,and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
nnusual heat and dryness, are invariably
accompanied by extensive derangements of
the stomach and liver, aud other abdominal
viscera. In their treatment, a purgative,
exerting a powerful influence upon these
various organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose equal
to Dr. J. Walksb’s Vinegar Bitters, as
they will speedily removo the dark-colored
viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the
secretions of the liver, and generally restor
ing the healthy functions of the digestive
organs.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Pain in- the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil
ious Attacks,Palpitation of tho Heart,Inflam
mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of
the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee of
its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swel
lings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitu
tional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters
have shown their great curative powers ia
tho most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory mid Chronic
Rheumatism, Gou:, Bilious, Remittent
nnd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these
Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are
caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, a3 they advance in life, are subject
to paralyse of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dom oi V r alker's Ve-
egxis Birri.ns occasionally.
For Slliii Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
Salt Rhcnm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus
tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald
Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs,
Discolorations of tlic Skin, Humors and
Diseases oi tho Skin ei whatever name or
nature, aro literally dug up aud carried out
of the system in a short time by tho use of
these Bitters.
Fin, Tape, aud oilier Worms, lurk-
g in the system oi so many thousands, are
effectually destroyed and removed. No sys
tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel-
minitics, will free the system from worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young or
old, married or single, at the dawn of wom
anhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Jaundice.—In ali cases of jaundice,rest
assured that your liver is not doing its work.
The only sensible treatment is to promote
the secretion of the bile and favor its re
moval. For this jiurposo use Vinegar Bet
ters.
Cleanse tlio Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
It. II. TVcDONAI.D St, CO.,
Drccgi-m and General Agents, Snu Francisco, California
awl cor. WwiEingtou amt Charlton St*., New York.
Sold by nil ItruagiKle and Dealem-
Oeiobert4.187 , l—ly
Gash, per Ton, $50*
[Time, per Ton* GO-
And will allow 15 cents per pound for eotton delhrwr*
| ed on or before the 1st of November.
HUNTER & BEUSSE.
T j
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ANALYSIS.
Attention ia eslled to the following analysis of this
| popular Fertiliser, by Prof. White:
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA,
LABORAT5RT Or APPLIED Cwi-ItTBT,
Athens. Jannery 28,1875.
nalsdt of a .ample of “ BRADLEY'S PATES
SUPERPHOSPHATE,” belonging to Mettrt. HOX
TER A Beussb, of Athent, Oa., received from G. ff,
M A sox, Intpeetor Clarke eounty, Jan. 25,1875.
Moisture (dot. nt 212° F) 15.837
| Volatile and Organic Matter 34.(71
I Containing Nitrogen 2.592
Yielding Ammonia 3.147
j Phosphoric Aoid, solnblo in water.........5.772
Equivalent to SqpefphosphRte of Lime...9.tl2
Equivalent to Hone Phosphate of Lime— 11.1$$
Insoluble (and “ reduced”) Phosphoric
Aoid 4.899
Equivalent to Bono Phosphato of Lime... 10.25$
| Sand and Clay ......... 7.544
Undetermined Matters.......... 19.841
Mechanical condition of temple, very good.
febS—2m H. C. WHITE, Prof Chemistry.
PROSPECTUS.
Georgia University Magazine.
Published by the Demotthtnian and Phi Kappa SoeUti—,
T HE present students of tbe University of Georgia#
having determined to resume tbe publication of
the college paper which whs once so ablj monttlnod
by tboir predecessor*, but which for the post few
jeers has been suspended, will issue, towards tho lot*
ter port of Febuery, the first number of tboir period
ical, under the title of the Georgia Uhivxrsitt Mag
azine.
It will be issued monthly, and will eontoin about
fiifty peges of reading matter. No pains will be spared
to bring it up to that standard which the high position
of onr University among the educational institution#
of the South would seem to guarantee. Tho Societies
will be assisted by occasional articles from onr oblo
Faculty and from tho diamond-pointed pen oflx-
Chuncellor A. A. Lipscomb.
Maintained as this Magagine will be, not only for
tbe pnrp »se of training tbo students in tbo attof com
position, but also with a view of placing before tho
public a periodical worthy of tbeir notice, we think It
peculiarly entitled to the favorable consideration both
•f the present patrons of the University and. of tho
Stato at large. Published beneath the protecting eoro
r Alma Mater, we trn§t that hor honored Alnmal
will at once manifest their approval and appreciation
by subscribing to tbe Magazine.
Our articles will be litorary in character—political
and sectarian matter being cxcludod ; and we will en
deavor to make our pages reflect the dignity, If not the
maturity, of ago.
Subscriptions for the remainder of tbe term, ending
August 5th, will be $1.50, invariably in advance.
All funds must bo forwunled to the Business Man
agers.
Trusting that the laudahility of our undertaking
will ensure our success and gnin for us the approba
tion of the public, we are
Most respectfully.
S. G. McLENDON. Term Editor.
Anniatant Editors.—Demosthcnian Society : P. A*
3t«ivn!l, John C. Hart. Phi Kappa Society s Wm. H.
Finning. F.R. Clarke.
fltwinen* .Vnunjern.—-H. II. Gordon, D. W. Rountree.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I DO not sell Goods on credit, bnt for tbe CA8H. I
will give you
10 lbs of SUGAR for
41 lbs of COFFEE 'or.. .
5 lbs of CHEESE for
100 lbs of BACON for
100 lbs of FLOUR for
..$ 1 00
.. 1.00
.. 1.00
.. 12.09
.. 3.50
A kit of MACKEREL for 1.50
I And everything else usually kept in a FIRST-CLA88
j GROCERY STORE, equally ns cheap.
Just received, a large lot of
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES,
I Confectioneries, Gandies, Malaga Grapes,
mm (MRS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Clothing, Dry Goods, &c.
When I say CASn, I mean tho MONEY, not “In a
I day or two,” nor “ thirty days,” but my motto is,
“ Here’s your Goods; give me your Money.”
I Call and see me, Broad street, next door to Snead M
1 Co*s Shoe store. jan20 N. E. RHODB3.
The Singe* Sewing Machine Office
Has been removed to tbe new brick building
adjoining Lester's Block, cs Clayton street, I Food, repealing tbe Ordinance
where Capt. Hope and his assistants are al-1 running at large of Hoji
ways ready to give polite attention to visiting | P Th “m“vKS? “to “it
friends and customers. The ‘‘Singer" isdo
ing a big business, and. every body is pleased | nary
witb the machine.
On motion of Alderman Lucas, J. W. Bnra-
by was elected Clerk of Market, by acclama
tion.
W. Sbirley was elected as tbe fourth regu
lar Policeman, by acclamation.
Tbe Ordinance introduced by Alderman
prohibiting
tbe running at large of Huge, was called np
Yeas 2, Naya 5.
Tbe Mayor was authorized to put up such
Kerosene Lamp Posts as be may deem neces-
E. Withers, Lieutenant Gov. of V». And U. 8. Senator
eleet; Senators and Members of Congress from Va,
PTANfl Altfn HP A PT J? fVYinPUQ Remittances for tickets may be made by Expr
XAiLIXU A il. oLiHj OUViLKb, prepaid, Post Office Money-Order on Washington
Coeoa ail Canton Mains,
WAIL PAPERS & BORDERS,
Rugs and Door Mats.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
feblO 705 Broad street, Angosta. Ga.
! * Talmadpe, Hodgson & Co. have ia store
- !" nrrivr, 50,000 pounds of clear rib sides
*7' : •-i'cukl.T*. which they will soil as cheap or
CLeapi r than ;uu body's meat.
‘■^Talmadge,- Hodgson Sc Co. have in store
to airivi*. loo barrels of Early Rose, Good-
anri l’ink Eje potatoes, which they will
. <>r lower than any oue, for the cash.
©Ta
»>ncti v fn
*“!> ••"id .1,.
wi r ,
luadgo, llodgson Sc Co. bny goods
ash, from first hands, and sell for
iheir own work. These aro the
they sell goods cheap.
Presbyterian Sapper.
Tbe ladies of tbe Presbyterian Church will
give a Sapper on next Friday night, the 19th I street, was referred to Committee on Fire Do
The case of the Athens Street Railway Co.,
wm continued until a called meeting of Coun
cil to be held at an early day.
Petition of Mr. Benson, to be allowed to
pnt an addition to bis dwelling on Clayton
inst. at tbe Newton House, in order to raise partment with power to act. Council adjourn-
funds to complete the painting of tbe interior 3 d - W. A. Gilleland,
of the Church. The publio are cordially in-1
vited to attend, and aid from other denomina
tions is solicited.
Clerk of Council.
NOTICE.
HAVE bought out the interests of both J. 0. Gailey
and R. H. Webb, in the firm of Gailey, Bsrry A
Webb, and shall continue tbe busiuess at tbe old
stand, known as “ Barry's Corner.” All acoonnts
against tbe firm of Gailey, Bsrry A Webb must be
presented to the undersigned for settlement. All per
sons indebted to said firm are requested to call upon
me immediately and make settlement, on failing to do
, the acoonnts will be placed in tbe hands of an At
torney. feblO 2t J. M BARRY.
No More One-Horse Shows.
Like tho ancient Athenians, onr people are
fond of a “ new thing,” except one-horse
shows, and we have bad so many of them I to be used at store dow occupied by him on
COUNCIL CHAMBER
Athens, Ga., Jan. 10th, 1875, 3} o’clock, P. M.
Council met. Present, bis Honor, Wm.
King, Jr., Mayor, aDd Aldermen Moss, Staf
ford, Talmadge, Hood and Pittard.
PETITIONS.
Of N, £. Rhodes for Quart Liquor License
tbat tbo novelty has entirely worn off.
some of tbe traveling troupes of real merit
visit our city t
To The Afflicted.
1 a;: ‘ r niid'T «hat form of sickness you
"no great truth yon should
1 mini: A!! disease originates in an im
'. i :i ,:i, f tho blood. Purify that, and
" must depart; bat you cannot pu-
’ '•>! >•*] by n 10 nsa 0 f poisonous drugs,
exhaustive stimulants. The best Blood
“i.rirr ever discovered is Dr. Walker’s fa-
~ 5 \ ixi r.AK Bitters, compounded of sim-
C an >t Broad street.
Oi W. N. Kiigoe for Quart Liquor License
to be used at bis store bouse, on corner of
Prince avenue and Cbnrch street.
The clerk of Council was authorized to issue
tbe two Licenses applied for on the parties
Rt. Rev. Bishop Gross
Will visit Athens, on tbe 7tb of March next, | complying with the jaw in regard jthereto.
(1st Sunday) and|dedicate the Catbolie cbnrch,
at 104 o’clock, A. M. He will also begin a
mission which will contlone several days.
Tbe Bishop will be assisted by a missionary
Father. Both will preach daring the minion.
All are invited to attend.
Account of A. S. Dorsey for $23.25 ordered
pa id. Council adjourned.
W. A. Gilleland,
Clerk of Council.
? 6 herbs.
Febl04t
I vv , Moirs.
Lj/“ illiutv o in a few days, afresh supply
L “’ cs f" r farming purposos, just out, and
J i'nvpr prices than ever. Come every
I ln need, and you can buy at prices tbat
l^canget - - -
* convinced.
■ our -‘money back sure. Try ns
Gann Sc Reaves.
It ii;
•^Talmadge, Hodgson 4: Co. make a spe-
^fadee White Leaf Lard, the nieeet
fil
ha
tlwt can '>e bought, and housekeepers
l
r " used it will bear ns out in the
'fait it is the best thing ever offered In
•* market
•''“-Partnership Notice.
Iu ' p , ° D the first day of January,
|iCorv Urselvc . 8tORCth * r in lh ® Furniture
t,, Mi 1N kuiii'.ess, and ask for the new firm
of l >ie liberal patronage eo gen
a. ■ flowed opon the old firm in tho
i j, ” fat y e a Handsome Nkw Hearse
t . lt , I)rppir *d to do undertaking in the
' v ° ,lnd at the shortest notice.'
respectfully,
Gilleland, Wood & Co.
EFTalmadge, Hodgson 4c Co. are offering
Brown Goods, Bleaching, Tioking, Kentucky
Jeans, 4cc., cheaper than they have ever be
fore been offered in this market. Call aad see
Carpeti, Oil Clolhs, &c.
Tbe attention of those in need of carpets, I f or yourselves,
oil cloths, window shades, curtains, mattings,
rugs. 4co., is directed to the advertisement of I ET’A large and fine assorted stock of French
Messrs. Jos. G. Bailie 4c Bro., of Angosta, who I Candies, also on hand a large and well assort-
keep on band a large and varied stock of I ed stock of Plain Candy, Almonds, Brazilnnts.
goods in tbeir line, which they sell at prices I Walonts, and Pecans, at wholesale and retail,
tbat cannot fail to give satisfaction. They I by Talmadge, Hodgson 4c Co.
are not only successful business men of bight —
standing, bnt polite and affable gentlemen. H^A fine lot of Magnolia Hame, small and
who give their personal attention to business medium size, floo and Dried Beef and pickled
and take pleasure in snpplyiog the wants of | Pig* Tongne, at Talmadge, Hodgsoo 4e Co'a.
their customers. If noteon vcnlentto Mllln ^ made 8bort te ^ Tal .
person, this is an establishment from which & ^ baTe tbo large#t and
yon may safely order, as they will oIwajaBcai | M|Mko , Groceries and provisions, and
tbe article wanted at the lowMt market price. theyalwajBintend ^ bare ^ w m M n
Give them a trial. I goodg for as little money, and to see that
Walton Adjourned Court. every cnatomertthey have leaves their bonee
It will be aeon bythe offioial announcement well enough satisfied to oome and see them
in another column tbat his Honor Judge Rice again.
has adjourned Walton Court to tho first Mon- Deplorabfa Accident,
day in June. g Wo regret to learn that Mr. A. F. Sims.
Candles, Soaps, (laundry and toilet) a (who la deaf) bad the misfortune to get a leg
fine lotof Soda, in kegs and assorted packages, broken and otherwise badly hurt while walk-
Starch Axle Grease. Buckets, Tabs. Brooms, ing on the railroad track about three miles
Demijohns, Baskets, and, in fact, every thing below town, on Saturday morning, by the
C„ or by Registered Letter.
For full particulars, testimonials. <fc., send for Cir-
oular. Address, Hon. JAMES BARBOUR.
Pres’t M. F. H-, Alexandria, Ya.
Reliable Agents wanted erery where. novlS 4t
HAVE YOU TRIED
igton, D. IJURUBEBA?
A Man of a Thousand.
A CONSUMPTIVE CURED.- Whendeeth was hour-
ly expeotod from Congpmption, all remedies baring
ARE YOU
Weak, Korvous, or Debilitated?
Aro you s<> Languid that any exertion required more
of an effort than you feel capable of makint;?
I Thou try JURUBEB A. tho wonderful tonic and iu-*. .- . . . - .. -
.igorator, which acts »o ben.fieiall; on the accretive received from yon before be 1 stdey of February.
„ * „ , ’. - m „ I 1375, 1 shall consider it your intention to avoid pay-
- organa as to impart vigor to all the vital forces. » _ . ’I
POSITIVELY
IT MANUFACTURER’S COST,
For 10 Days Only!
A S I will then move tbe remainder of my stoek o
merchandize to Atlanta, Ga. All goods sold posi
tively for CASH on deliver; of the goods.
My large stock of goods will be offered at auction
daring Court week, and continued Jrom day to day, tf
cast er within 10 or 15 per cent, of it cen be obtained*
AH persons holding claims against me will pleat*
present the same for immediate settlement, and those
I hold claims against will please call immediately end
settle the same. As I do not even now want to anae-
cesearily harass or annoy them for payment, I will re
ceive it in installments, or accept security for paymeat
within any reasonable time. If no answer shall hove
> impart vigor 1
alcoholic appetizer,
rhioh stimulate* for ft
failed. «nd Dr. H. Janes was experimenting, be ecci” I short time, only to let the jnfferer fall to a lower depth
dentally made ^preparation of INDIAN HEMP, which | of misery, but it is a vegetable tonic, acting directly
oared his only ohild, end now give* this recipe free
receipt of two .tamps to pay expenses. HEMP also
on the livorand spleen.
It regulates the Bowels,quiets the nerves, and gives
cures night sweats, nansea at tbe stomaeh. and will I such a healthtone to tho whole system aa to soon
break a fresh cold in 24 hoars. Address Craddock A Co,
1,032 Race st, Philadelphia, naming this paper.
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
Fine Mules
t upon, go to the oi
GANN A REAVES.
piece.
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO
AND COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
For Composting icitti Colton Seed,
make the invalid feci like a new person.
Its operation is not violent, but is characterized t>y
great gentleness; the patient experiences no sudden
change, no marked rcsnlts, but gradually his troubles
14 Fold their tents, liko the Arabs,
And silently steal away.”
This is no new and untried discovery, but has been
long used with wonderful remedial results, nnd is pro
nounced by the highest medical authorities, ** the most
powerful tonic and alterative known.”
Ask your druggist for it.
‘ ‘ifwMe
Pop sale by
FREE
, F. KIDDER A CO.. New York.
SAMPLE to agents. Ladies’ Combina
tion Needle Book, with Chrnmog. Send
(stamp. F. P. Gluck,N w Bedford. Mass
SOMETHING FOR YOO^r^.
I P- HUR-T. 75 and 77 Nassau street, New York.
made by selling TEAS at IM-
ment, anil without further notice, your aeoonnt will
be publicly told at auction : and .hould it not be «ol4,
it will be then advertised for .ale and the publication
continued until settled or arranged.
jan27 L. L. BUICKHOUSE.
$5 Reward
W ILL ha paid for the return, or information SO I
get him, of my ion, Jnd Morton, eol’d, aged IT
year*, wears a woollen eoat with blue lining, who ab
sconded from Athena Tuesday. 13th inst. I will pro
secute any immigration agent who has decoyed, at
any person who employs him.
1sn27—4t pd ARMSTEAD MORTON.
THE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
I S now so well known for its remarkable effects as an agency for increas-1 Samples ’niyTTJT AVTUTPHTT
ing the products of labor, as not to require especial commendation from Ad outfit * 'XijILITIjU 1 JILElil A
PORTERS’ PRI ES, nr getting up clubs
I in town and country, for tho oldest Toa Company in
America. Greatest inducements. Send for circular.
| CANTON TEA CO., H8 Chambers st., N. Y.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets,
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUR BOXES
A TBIED AND SUBE REMEDY.
Sold bv Druesint*.
Garden Seed.
CABBAGE, BEIT, CUCUMBER,
Bean, Pea, Baiisb, Onion, k
FLOWER SEED,
A fine variety.
Clover Seed,
Orchard, Bine, Herds and Hungarian
Wo have a large lot of Bui.t’s, Ferry’s and Johnson
A Robbins’ Seed, which we offer to tho trade and fsm
Hie* very low. All our Seod aro frerli.
LONGS A BILLUPS,
jao27 Broad street, Athens. G*.
$50.00
Its use, for ten years past, has established its character for Reliable Sent Free.J£"J
Excellence. The large, fixed capital invested by the Company in this for our established c. o d. Sailor staple »nd family
. l /r J At- a , 4 c At- a* it C *a I goods of all kinds in con»t;»nt use and wear. Tho old-
trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. | . (t c. o
CASH PRICE :
Per Ton 2,0Rfl Pounds, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
Per Ton 2,000 Pounds, ACID PHOSPHATE,
TIME PRICE, , ^ ^ ^ ^
Without Interest, and option of paying in Middling Cotton, delivered at | J j VJT O O D O
Athens Depot, by Nov- 1st, at Fifteen Cents per pound:
Per Ton 2,000 Pounds, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, $60.00
Per Ton 2,000 Pounds, ACID PHOSPHATE, 45.00
J. C. PITNER & CO.. Agents, Athens.
D. house ia America. Sai«*s over half a rail-
I lion in 1874. Largo cash pay to tho right person.
1 real chance for all, male or female, nt your homes or
I traveling. No risk. If you go to work wo willucnd you
I free and post-paid a line of sain pies and a c rnplete out-
38 *00 I At* Address at once and securo your temtoTy, II. J.
I HALL & CO., 6. N. Howarl at., Baltimore, Md.
j,u!7—2m
usually kept in a first olall grocery store,
Talmadge, Hodgson Sc Co’s,
at down-going train.
1 particulars.
We have not learned tbe
Oi Host Favorable Ten.
F. W. LUCAS
I S now opening a new and elegant stock of Good,
bought low and offered low to cash and prompt p»y.
if eaitomars.
Large lot of Gentlemen*, and Boy’s Woollens.
Bxtr* quality English, French uml German Suitings.
Plain and Fig’d Beavers, in sll qualities,
i Corded, Diagonal and Basket Beaver*, Fancy Cas-
simeres, Black Doeskin., Bleek end Col’d Broadcloth*.
Wool Shirt, nnd Drawers, Gloves, Half-Hose, Cra
vats, in great variety.
Flannels, Shawls, Blankets, Woollen Skirts.
READY-MADE CLOTHIFG.
Ladies’ Dress Goods in all now styles, Black Silks,
Alpsecus, Cashmeres, Express Cloths, Brilli.ntinos,
Tatniso and Mourning Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs,
Band and Bngls Trimmed Belts and Bead and Bogle
Dross Trimmings, Buttons, Needle-Work, Ruffling*,
Pnt op by Georgs Dugdalo A Co., Baltimore, and will allow FIFTEEN CENTS PER POUND FOR COT-1 *«»«»$». Handkerchiefs.
TON. PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE THE FIR8T OF NOVEMBER, 1875. *
This U acknowledged by all planters to be ONE OF THE BEST FERTILIZERS NOW IN USB.
nov25—3m An St DORSEY.
COTTON 15 CENTS!
I am now ready to commence delivering tbe celebrated
DORSEYS SEA-BIRR MAI!
Persons from a dittsi.ee are invited to examine tbo
stoek, and order, are eolicited,
8racial attention is called to onr Tailoring Dcnort-
ment and Merchant Teifor’s Goods. sajitSO
New Books,
AT BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
J ACK HARKAWAY’S School Days. 50c.
Tho Scspe-graco at School. 75c.
Jack Harkaway After School Days. 75c.
Tho Seapo-grsco at Sea. 75c.
Jack Harkaway at Oxford. 75c.
Tho Scape-grace of London. 75o.
Jack Harkaway Among the Brigands. 75e.
Pantomime Joe. 75c.
Tbo Fatal Cord and Yellow Chief. 60e.
Tho Rival Crusoos. 50c.
Strongbow, tbe Boy Chief. SOo.
Rupert Godwin, by Mias Braddon. 60e.
The Lady’s Mite, by Miss Braddon. 50e.
Only a Clod, by Miss Braddon. 50c.
Th« Lady Lisle, by Mitt Braddon. 50e.
East Lynne; or the Earl’* Daughter. 75e.
Castle Wafer; or the Plain Gold Ring. 7*o.
Genre.* Csstonel; or Six Grey Powders. 25*.
Ths Heir to Ashley. 75c.
The Diary of a Detective Polio* Offleer. 75c.
Within an Inch of His Life. 75c.
The Clique of Gold. 75o.
Squire Arden, by Mrs Oliphan t. 75o.
Lena Doone, a Romanes of Exmssr. 75c.
Linley Beeheford, by Justin McCarthy. $1.
Losing to Win. A Novel. $1.
Nsst’s Illustrated Almanao. 25e.
Josh Billings’ Alminax. 25o.
With many others* for sale st
nov25 BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
For Sale,
T HE Honso and Lot now ooeepiod by Henry Tho
mas, colored, near tbe Rock Spring, in the oily
of Athens'. For particulars, apply to
PATMAN LESTER u or
j&nfl—tf T.W. RUCKER.