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^ont|ern Sstatrijimm.
local matters.
ATHESS, GEORGIA t MARCH «, 1876.
fraternal record.
Mount nMinlV .a J ■“ “H 11 *! w ;3iwi Mil uuuntV OIX
Meets tiio jd t riday niftht id Often month, ftt ... .
M uonic Hall. S. C. Dobba. W. M. I. M. ** c *** ary tor the prgamiation of said
each
Kenney,
Masonic
Kenuey. Secretary.
Atliean Chapter No. 1, R. A. M.
xlMt , me second Thursday night of
Jlonth. R- M. Smith. H. P. I. M. Ke
Secretary.
Williams Lodge, No. 15, 1. 0. O.F.
Meets every Monday night, at Odd Fellows
liall. *1 o'clock. R- T. Pittard, N. O. J.
Grant, R. S.
Oliver Encampment, No. 14,1. O. 0. F.
Meets the first and third Thursday nighu of
with month, at Odd-Fellows’ Hall. H. Beus-
. f C. P. E. J. Christy. Scribe.
Martha Lodge, No. 5, D. of K., I. 0. 0, T.
Meets on tho 2d Thursday night of each
month, at Odd-Fellows’ Hall. R. T. Pittard,
v G.
Howell Cobb Lodge, No. 15, F. of P..
Meets every Tuesday night, at Masonie Hall.
T A. Iiurke, C. C. L. Schevenoll, K. of R.
and S.
Evans Lodge No. 76, I. 0. 0. Ts
Meets every Friday night at Odd-Fellows'
Hall. A. S.' Dorsey, W. C. T. F. A. Rags
dale. It. Sec'y.
Clarke County Grange No. 101.
Meets 1 st Wednesday in each month at the Fair
Ground. Dr. H. R- J. Long, Master, R. H.
Boon, Secretary.
fire department.
Athena Fire Co. No. 1,
Meets on the fourth Thursday in every month
at firemen's Hall. E. J. Christy, 1st Fore
man. S. E. Rhodes, Sec’y.
Pioneer llook and Ladder Co, No. 1.
Meets on tho first Wednesday in every month,
a- Firemen's Hall. U. Bensse. Pres’t. A. H.
Vo’ldcrleith, Sec’y.
Heller Colored Fire Co. No. 2,
Meets on tho first Monday night in every
month, nt their Hall. T. Boyd. Cap't. R.
Johnson, Sec'y.
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
lhvj Train, ( Sundays vjccqgted.)
Arrives ................390. P. M.
heaves ----- 8.45, A .M.
Night Tram, (Daily.)
Arrives ......5.30, A. M.
Leaves .....10, P. M.
Athens to Anderson C. H., S. C•
Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 12. M.
Leaves " “ “ ......3. P. M.
Athens to Belton.
The
We are indeMifljH
fellow-citizen, John Calvin Johnson, Esq.,
for a copy of the Act establishing the hew
county of Oconee, defining the lines of the
same, Ate., which wo hasteo to lay before onr
readers fojrthelr information, fifsl!
Hsaci
It will bo oeee thwk by the 3d imottoQ otibe
Act it is provided, that an election shall be
held in the new county on\ tho first Wednes
day in April, “ to select all county officers
qaw
county.'
Section 5 provides that “ ail mesne process,
executions and other fipal process in the bands
of the sheriff, coroner and constables, of which
the new county may be formed, and which
properly belong to said new county,and which
may have been levied and in part executed,
and anch proceedings therein shall not be
folly disposed of at the time of pasting this
Act, shall be delivered over to theComspond-
Ing officers of said new oounty, and said offi
cers are hereby authorized and reqalred to
proceed-witb the same, and in' the same man
ner as if snch process had been originally in
their bands,"
nee. i Another Bnrglary.
ilghly esteemed , the ktore'of Snead it Co., was broken into
and robbed on Saturday night, of a quantity
ofbusinefis circulars, gotten up in the simil
itude of greenbacks The burglarious gentry
ijdag around loose bad better learn to read.
! Or Tho “ Promenade."
til last year, when, under a resolution of Con-
gross, requiring the Secretary of the Treasury
to aceount for the money, It was turned over
to him, no interest being paid, however, for its
use. Besides the interest upon the money the
bonds were bought below and sold above par.
. MARRIED,
At th* residence of Lindsey Durham, Jr., by Rer.
E. A. Anderson, on the 34th of Feb., Mr. Wi. F.
Panama and Miff IsasbllA L. Douua, all of
Clarke county.
Oa tha 31et of February, in High Shoals, Qa., by
, .. An Indignant Denial.
It having been reported in Atlanta that
Col. B. H. Hill had “ bought up" the Gaines- . ...
vllle South**, ho has indignantly denied the| £ W ‘ A ‘ C,AFT “ d MU *
charge and says that bo is not even a subscri
ber to that paper! We have not seen the
Southron since the report was put in circula
tion, but presume that Prof. Vincent will not
admit that be can bo bonght.
Death of J. P. Dorsey.
After a long and painfnl illness, Mr. James
P. Dorsey departed this life at his residence
in this oity.on Wednesday last.
Having bsen reared in oar .midst, he was
known to ail onr citizens and highly esteemed
for his many good qualities. AM interesting
young family and hosts of friends and rela
tives mourn bis early loss.
His remains were interred in Ooonee ceme
tery on Thnrsday—the Odd Fellows and
Firemen, to both of which organisations be
belonged—taming oal in fall force.
F The Herald says: “ Mr. Leroy Gantt,
a pert young writer, runs a paper at Lexing
ton, under the eaves of the railroad water tank.
This circumstance has led Mr. Christy, of the
Athens Watchman, gloryiDg in the magnifi
cence of bis own position, to allude to the pa
per as “ The Water-Tank Gazette." To which
the vivacious Gantt replies : * I considered
for a long time as to whether 1 would run rav
paper by a water-tank or a whiskev faucet.—
But having seen Mr. Christy fail after trying
the latter. I determined to try the former.'
Which is quite neat in young ’ Gantt. If he
keeps up to this mark be may come to Atlanta I nusdav in April next, at thn several election
when he dies." precincts now est
It is brother Christy's turn, now, and we I urn included wit bin said new county, proceed
know of no man better able to take care of pursuant to tho election taws then in force in
AN ACT
To lay out and Organise a new County from tire
County of - Clarke ;foA ttach the dime to a Ju
dieted. Congressional and Senatorial District,
and for other purposes therein specified.
Sec. 1. Bo it enacted by the .Senate and
House ol Representatives of tho State of Geor
gia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same. That
from and immediately after-tbe passage of this
Act, a new County shall be and the same is
hereby laid out from the county of Clarke, as
follows : Beginning at a point immediately
opposite the mills of James H. Thompson, on
the Jackson line, and leaving said mills in said
now county, thence a straight line to the old saw
mill site of Nathaniel L. Barnard, on Mc
Nutt's creek, thence down said McNutt's creek
tq its junction with Barber’s creek ; thence
down said Barhor’s creek to its junction with
the Oconee river, cotnonly called Middle river ;
thence down said river to the junction of the
two Oconee rivers; thence down the Oconee
river to Barnett's or Neal’s Bridge, on said
river; thence with the public road to Big
creek church to the Oglethorpe county line;
thence with the lines of the counties of Ogle
thorpe, Greene. Morgan, Walton and Jackson,
to tho starting point; and that the territory
thus included shall form a uew county to bo
called tha county of Oconee, and that the
same shall be attached to the Judicial circuit
aud Congressional and Senatorial Districts to
which 9nid territory now belongs.
Sec. 2d. Bo it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid, That the county-site and
location of the public bdiidings shall be in the
town of Watkinsviue.
Sec. 3d. Be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid. That the qualified voters
within saiii new comity shall, on the first Wed-
On the 28th of January, in Walton eonnty, Oa., by
T. M. Foster, Mr. William Bkardix and Miu Eliza
Malcom.
OBITUARY.
After a long and painfnl illneia, Mr. Jambs P. Dob-
itr died at hit residence in Athena, on tho 34th of
February, in the 36th year of hia ago.
Hia oatnral amiableness of diapoaiiion awakened a
kind feeling towards aim among all who know him.
A few weaki before bit death ha mad* a trip to Flo
rida, In the hope of improvement in health. Upon hi*
return it wai oridant that hia time waa abort, and alao
that a marked change had taken place in hia apiiitnal
condition daring hia abaeaee. An nnaeen hand had
led him away from hia home, perhspa that in thalooe-
tineia of suffer ng away from tho kind ministry of
those ho moat loved, be might east liimself entirely
upon tha ainnar’a only Saviour. Patienee in suffering,
gentleneaa to nil around and tba expression of trostin
Jeans, were constantly apparent during the remain
ing days of hialife. When tha last hour earns, bo de
parted in peace, without a struggle, leaning to hia
mourning companion and kindred the hops that thro’
abonn ling grace he was safe home at laat. Could be
now apeak to the lorad ones left behind, ha woold
urge them to make haate to bo reconciled to Qod.
A FRIEND.
Care Yourselves.
The 8th wander of the World hat been found in
Georgia. Tho discoverer ia a phyaieian of long ex
perience, extenaire observation and profound lodg
ment, and hia discovery has proven sneh a blessing to
woman, that it ia already known throughout tha conn-
try aa “Womau’a Beat Friend.” With remarkable
quickness and certainty it earns allcasoiof suppress
ed menatration, sente orebronie, and restores health
in every instance. Dr.J. Bradfield’a Female Regu
lator supplies a remedy long needed in tha treatment
of diseaaoi peculiar to women. This tho Medieal
Faculty knows and admits, while many of onr beat
physicians are oaiog it in daily praetice. The medi
cine ia prepared with great ears, by L. H. Bradfield,
Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at 31.50 par bottle
by respectable Druggist! everywhere.
Great Merit in Female Diseases.
Stats or GeoasiA, Troop Co.
This is to eortify that I have examined tba recipe
of Dr. Jonah Bradfield, and, as a medieal man, pro.
nnuoce it to bo a oombination of medicines of great
merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for
which ha recommends it. mart—lm.
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 31,1868.
Retail Prices Current.
For tho Weekending Mar oh 2.
CORRECTED BY THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE!.
COTTON-Very active. Receipts light. Ordinary, 13
good ordinary, 13 tow middling, 14} ; middling If
FACTORY GOODS TOBACCO.
Catton Yarns,...$1.25al.30 Common,pertb 50a60
Osnabngs,per yard 14al8 Medium, 60a7t
“ Fine .....l.OOal.i#
Smoking,—........ 60a 1 HO
Snuff, macoaboy,...... 1.06
Cigars, Am.,perM,|$30a50
Havana,_...$75al Of
AMMUNITION.
Powder, per lb.......40a50
Shot, 12a 15
Lead,- .10*13
Gapa,perbox, ........10*10
LIQUORS.
Corn whiskey, good..$31 u
medium, 3.00*3.00
common, 1.25n5.08
Poaeh brandy, good 4.On
medium 3.00
common 2.0t>
Apple do. good a4.00
medium 3.00a
common 2.25a
Prenehdo 4.00al0.0i
Hollas d gin 5. OOaS .00
American do. 3.00*6.10
Bourb’t whisky ,2.00*4.Ot
Wines, S.OOalO.Ol-
DRUGS.
Copperas,par lb Oslo
Indigo, 1.75a2.5P
Madder, .......20a35
Ex. Logwood.—..25*40
Epsom Salts, 20
Alum, 2(
1 Shirtings- 10a
l-4Sheeting, brown, 13al4
DRY GOODS.
Prints, pryd ..10@12i
Delaines 30a25
BleachedShirtings, 10a30
Bad Ticking— —20a50
Worsteds 20al25
Blankets ..... 150a800
PROVISIONS
Flonrfaney 'pbbl. $10*11
Family, 8a9
superfine, 7a8
Corn, white.hu 110all5
yellow, none.
Pone — 115a
Meal, —»...l 15al25
Wheat,— 1.50x1.60
Buckwheat Flour, .—.Sale
Baeon, sides- -13al4
shoulders ...... talO
hams— 15al6
Lard, %tlb 18a20
Irish Potatoes,eonn
try.prbo t.OOsl.50
Northern 200
Sweat,- 75aIOO
Eggs prdoa I5a20
Chickens - 20s30
Turkeys— —. 75al25
Butter, Tfi 1b 20a25
GROCERIES
Sugar,crushed,
A,
B, ...
„14al5
C, 12 al5
15al6 Sulnbur,..,
HARDWARE.
20i
14al5 Iron,Swedes,perlb. JalC
English,
Demnrara 121*15 Castings .... 6)a8
Coffee,Rio,per Ib....25a33|yails, per keg 5.75a
Laguyra, 28a33:Steel, east 25a
Java, —_33a37j plow, 18a
Tea,Hyson,91b.......1.60:Cotton Cards, 75r
Gunpowder, ...... 1.50:Wool « SOa
Black,—. 1.50;piow Points 25a40
Syrnp, cane, 75*100 Smith’s Bellows, 50 inch!
O NE ear load New Orleans Si
Ona ear load New Orleans SUGAR,’
A good supply of new OIAOKBBn; . < >
Which wa offer to tho pnblio CHEAP for CASH. ■
Jan6 CENTER A REAVES.
A GOOD
Cuba molasses, -OOaOS
Candles,sperm ,prlb. 4( a5 0
adamantine, 20a25
tallow, _15a20
Anvils
Hammers
amantlne, 20*25 Horse Shoes
17*18 I
!7al8
8*al0
Nalls 20a35
Chesse .State, per R>.20a25 Weeding Hoes, per dos.
English Dairy,25a30 Brade’s C. H_ 55a75 |
himself. Look out, Leroy!
said State, to elect all county officers neces-
The above, if intended for the' truth, is as sarv L»r the organization of said new county.
wide of the mark as any thing we remember
to have seen. In the first place, we know of
according to the laws of this State; and the
Ordinary thereof, as soon as practicable, shall
remodel the three fractional Militia Districts,
made by tho dividing line, by adding them to
the adjoining Military Districts, or by adding
to their limits territory from the adjoining
districts tis may bo deemed most expedient,
and advertise for tho election of the requisite
contrary gave the Oglethorpe Fcho, published | number of Justices of tho Peace ami the Gov-
at Crawford, a highly compHtneii'tary notice
toi
ever
. Thirdly, we never oal’ed any paper what
er the'"Water Tanit Gazette," but on the
Leave Wednesdaysand Thursdays at 6. A. M. no such man as Leroy Gantt". In the second
Arrives Fridays and Saturdays ..9, P, M. j place, there is no paper published in Lexing-
Athens to Jefferson.
Leaves Wednesdays and Satnrdaysat 5, A. M.
Arrives “ “ " ..5, P. M.
Athens to Jug Tarern.
Loaves Wednesdays at ....—6, A. M.
Arrives " 6, P. M.
Athens to Farmington.
Leaves Tuesdays and Fridays at. 10. A M.
Arrives " " “ 7, P. M.
The Rail Koad mails cioso one hour before |
departure of trains. R. S. Taylor, P. M.
I'nion Prayer Meedug Society:
Fourthly, we never attempted to ran a paper
by or with a whiskey faucet, aad fifthly, we
never failed in running any paper we were
ever connected with. . - ...
If the article was intended as a mere plea
santry, we must confess wa do not think It at all
witty, and shouidjiot have noticed it, but for I editions, and other final process in the hands
ernor shall commission those elected.
Sec. 4th. Bo it further enacted by tho au
thority aforesaid. That all officers now in com-,
missirn. vvith," the limits Of said new county GUILDS, NICKLRSON & CO..
shall hold their commissions and discharge
the duties devolved upon them until the date [
when their terms of office expire by law
Sec. 6th. Be it further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid. That all mesne process, ex-
Craekers ,aoda, 15a20
bntter, 15a20
anger, 20a30
cream, 20a30
Onions, perbu 1.50al50
Candy,fancy,pr lb. 50a00
plain , 40
Soda, - 12al5
Blaok Pepper, — a40
Red <■ 10a
Ginger, — a40
Starch, a20
Tallow .8at0
Green Apples, 75al5C
Rice, - Ilal2
Mackerel,No. 1, kite, 300
No. 2,_ 2.50
No.l 1 barrels, 10.00
No. 3, kits, 2.00
Sardines,per box, 25a
SALT, per sack, a200
WOODEN-YJJARE
Painted bnckots,
pardox 2.75a3.00
Cedar do 9.0Pal2.00
Whtte pine, 7.00a8.00
Stores, 3.o0a5.00i
Tbe above ere retail prices,
wholesale buyers.
Ames’Shovela 1.40al.5l|
do Spades, 1.50al,75j
Trace Chains, 1.00al.25[
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Boots,Northern,pr. $4a6 I
Lou!hcrn,10.al2.00 |
LEATHER.
Sole, per lb— 36a40 j
Upper, 60a75
Harness, 40a50
CalfSkins,pdx.$40a$100 I
Kip do -$50*75 |
HIDES.
Dry, per lb
Green,
BAGGING.
Gunny,peryd 14*15 I
TIES,
Ties - 8al0|
ROPE.
Cotton, 40a50 j
Grass, 25*301
FINANCIAL.
Gold,baying, 1.08 1
soiling, 1.10 I
Silver—haying,— -1.031
selling,.—.... 1.03 I
Prices are shaded to I
GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS,
m *j21 Agent*, Athens, Ga,
DISSOLUTION.
SHORT POSTPONEMENT-.DAY FIXED—
FUTL DISTRIBUTION.
FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT.
loitpelitr Female Humane AssocMon
AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.
March 29th, 1875.
rhe following are tbe appointments for the I the fact that a friend took the trouble to cut "f the Sheriff, Coroner and Constables, of
ensuing week
Monday night, business meeting at Univer
sity Prayer Koora. The public are respectful
ly invited to attend.
Tuesday night, R. G. Williams’ and at Miss
Mary Dean’s.
Thursday night, Mr. Jno. W. Nicholson’s
and at Mr. James G. McCurdy's.
Friday night, Mr. Ilarvey Brittain’s and at
Mrs. Unwell Cobb's.
Blank Deeds
■ . . . . , , , , i — Clarke county Georgia, ia this day dissolved, br
it out of the Telegraph <£• Messenger, and c a n which the new county may bo formed, and m utu,l consent. Th. bnsin.s* oontlnnVd by
LIST OF GIFTS:
1 Grand Cash Gift
$100,000
our attention to it.
Death of Prof. C. A. Atkinson.
which properly belong to said now county,
and which may have been levied on and in
part executed, and such proceedings therein
\V. B. J ones. All persons bolding elaimi against the
former firm will please present them forpay moot, and
all those indebted to said firm muit eome up nt once
shall not bo fully disposed of at the time of “ Dl1 ,ettle > °rtbeir demands will be pot in othcers’
' - o' ■ - l hands for collection. w n rnwr-o
W. B. JONES.
JOHN COHEN.
Mr. C. A. Atkinson, assistant Professor of passing this Act. slialt be delivered over to tho
English Literature in the University of Geor-1 corresponding officers of said new county and
gia, died in ttaia city on Wednesday evening 8UcU officer* a «> hereby authorized to proceed j rroPING to receive the s
, . V .... . » ,-Tri,.™ . . I With the aame, and is the same manner, as if AA heretofore enjoyed, I promise all the indnee-
last, alter a very snort nincss. i ung anu I ^ueb process had been originally in their bands; ment * p°* # iblo to those who may continue t° patron-
of robust copstitutioo, the ohances of long life provided, that in all cases publication of the 1 * m J our *> respectfully,
seamed to bo in bis favor; but wheu tbe de-1 time and places of salo, and proceedings of tho
same patronage we have
W. B. JONES.
Of conveyance, administrator's and executor*. be *'*'«<* made"forXrime law.'aud
deeds, tax collector’s executions, and a goner- He ha<1 made ma °y friend ® in thl » community.' 1
al assontnent of legal blanks, elegantly print- w here his many virtues will be Jong remem- .
td, and always on hand. All kinds of blanks b * red - HU ramain8 w#r ® carrl * d ta Macon j f9 r ™^ d ' o "; biab J na y
tmd other job work executed at short notice. I ^ or interment.
JLA
tyCANX A Reaves are adding to their
•lock continually, as the trade demands. If
rou want good plantation Mules call at their
tuble They are selling prices to suit the I ~ dwths in all
t.mes! \ou 11 never have a better chancel
t better chance 1
February 3d, 1875.
SmslI Pox.
Tbe report made to “ these headquarters”
last Saturday shows no chango. No new
eases or doatba since our last report—when I ing,in the eouoty from which said new county
id«6 ■ ' “ * *"“
ce7s of said tfew County Shall, in like manner,
be-dejiveredovor to.thie officers oi saidcounty
mbs executed by them in the manner herein I
prescribed.
Sec. 6th.' Be it father 1 enacted by tbe au-1
tboritv aforesaid, That all actions now pend-
IS" The
To The Afflicted.
No matter under what form of aickaaaa yon
'jhor. there is one great truth you should
* Promenade."
Lava Pens.
We are indebted to Maj. T. A. Burko, who
is the sole agent for this section of the State,
keep in mind: All disease originates in an im- for a lot of tbe above celebrated pens. We
pare condition of tbe blood. Purify that, and have tried them, and find them first-class iD
the disease must depart; but you cannot pu- every respect. Call at tbe book store and get
rif nho blood by the use of poisonous drags, Lome of them. ___
is taken, wherein the defendant or defendants
may be included, within said new county shall
be transferred with all papers relating thereto
and trial had in said new county where the
dofmdant or defendants reside, provided, that
in every case no cause shall proceed without
the certificate of the Clerk of the Court from
whence said causes came that tbe papers in
tbe cause are the original papers in the cause
from the file of bis officel
Sec. 7th. Be it further enacted by tbe au-
FOR SALE,
S EVERAL superior building lots, being a part o
(be lot known aa the Baxter place. Apply to
Dr. M. S. DURHAM, or
*ugrf—tf J. 8. WILLIFORD.
CARPETS.
Great Bargains in Carpets,
FOR CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE.
Wa an now offering, at very low prices, onr
Brussels, Three-Plys and
Scotch Ingrains,
Together with a Large Stock of
WINDOW SHADES,
ifid exhaustive stimulants. The beat H^od
Pun/ier ever discovered is Dr. Walker’s fa-
Boa *' isegak Bitters, compounded of aim'
P e herbs. Febl04t
Fine Tobacco.
thority aforesaid. That the Ordinary, Clerk of
tho Superior Court and the members of^tbe LaCe Curt&ittS and ComiCeS,
Board to be appointed by the Judge of the Supo *
Moles.
"illhave in a few days, afresh supply ,
^ Males for farming purposes, just out, and goods of every description.
■° at ' 0w 8f prices than ever. Come every
toe in De ed. and you can buy at prices that
Jou can get your “money back eure. Try us
lr 'd be convinced.
Feb - 3 - Gann & Reaves.
be appointed by the J udge of the Supe
eior Court of tho Circuit in which said new Co. . _
If any of our readers *ish to get. really fine I lies select from tbe Tax Receiver’s digest I pT aNO AND TABLE COVEB.8
chewing tobacco, we recommend them to oall I a sufficient numbor of upright and intelligent * v ’
® . ■_ nn __ I Juror?, to serve as Grand .and Petit Jurors
at tbe store of Talmadge, Hodgson A Co„ on | an( j ensu i nK term of tbe Superior Coart to
1 Grand Cash Gift - 50,000 I
1 Grand Cash Gift —. 25.000
10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each - 100,000
15 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each- 75,01)0
50 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each .— 50,000
100 Sash Gifts, 500 each 50,000
1,000 Cash Gifts, 100 each 100,000
1,000 Cash Gifu, 50 each 50,000
20,000 Cash Gifts, 20 each 400,000
22,178 Cash Gifts, amonnting to —.$1,000,000
NUMBER of TICKETS, 100,000.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets...., $20.00 j
Halve! 10.00 !
Quarters 5.00
Eighths, or each Coupoo 1
51 Tiekett for 100.00 I
Tho Montpelier Female Humane Association, char i
tered by the Legislature of Virginia and tbe Circuit i
Court of Orange co, proposes, by a Grand Gift Con
cert, to establish and endow a “ Home for the Old, Iu*
firm and Destitute Ladies of Virginia,** at Montpelier,
the former residence of President James Madison.
Governor's Office, Richmond, July 3, 1874.
It affords tue pleasure to say that lam well acquaint*
ed with a large majority of tbe officers of the Montpe
Her Female Humane Association, who reside in the
rieinity of my home, and I attest their intelligence,
and their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, a*
well as the public confidence, influence and snbstan*
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAMES L. KEMPER, Gov. Virginia.
Albxasdria, Va., July 8, 1874 —* • * I com
mend them as gents of honor and integrity, and fnlly
entitled to the confidence of the public. • • •
R. W. HUGHES, U. S. JudgeEast*n Dist. Va.
Further references by permission : His Excellency
Gilbert C. Walker, Bx-Governor of Va.; Hon. Robt.
B. Withers, Lientenant Got. of Va. and U. S. Senator
elect; Senators and Members of Congress from Va.
Remittances for tickets may be made by Express,
DAMASKS, REPS & TERRYS,
Cocoa ail Canton Mail,
College Avenue, where they wil} be sure to I be held oa tho second Monday in May and on txt * t t H IDL'DQ ft DA DTAT7DQ
find it, and also a large stock'of desirable the first Monday iu June next arrange tho bi- iVAiJlJ l Al utto Ob DU iil/uIVO>
Rugs and Door Mats.
Caught In the Act. >.-
A negro was making Ireo with the vegeta
bios of Mr. S. J- Mays on Saturday night, and
leaping over the fence aa Mr. Cobb Davis,
| enoiel panel of Jurors as now required by law
in ail tbe counties of this State and tbe rogu-1
lar terms of the Superior Court for said county |
| shall bo held on tbe second Monday in May
1 aud November.
See 8th. Be it farther enacted by the au
thority aforesaid. That whoroas there is now I
feblO
JAS.
G. BAILIE & BBO.,
305 Broad street, Anfosta, Ga.
A Man of a Thousand.
A CONSUMPTIVE CURED.- Whendeathwashour-
ly expected_from Consumption, nil remedies hoviaj;
Co-Partnership Notice.
" e haTf . ou tbo first day of January,
tiated ourselves together in the Furniture
Comx business, and ask for tbe new firm
^continuance of the liberal patronage eo gen-
trouslv I nts.s.si . — .1 % n n • -a_
chief of Dolice. happened to be passing, was I an outstanding dobt against the county of f a ii«i, »nd Dr. H. Jah.s was .xperimentioz, be
. , . „„ hA I Clarke, that aaid new county shall pay or dentally made a preparation of INDIAN HEMP, whieb
nabbed by the vigilant officer as soon as I caage ro p a j^ ( tg p rn rata „i, are of (Jebt eared hia only ohild, end now gives this reeipo fra* on
— r ~ 1 1 * two stamps to pay expenses. HEMP also
_ it sweats, nausea at tbe stomaoh, and will
fresh cold in 24 boors. Address Craddock A Co,
1.032 Race st, Philadelphia, naming this paper.
touched the ground, and locked up for safe I w ^ estimated according to tbe taxable pro- roeoipt of ti
keoDioE. v» . i porty in tbo old and new counties as shown I
► 'by the Tax Reoeiver’s books of Clarke county '
for tbe year 1874 ; and tbe Ordinary of said
Old Franklin for Hill. ‘ - , u u
— . n wi ii be seen bY tbe proceedings or the new county is hereby authorized to levy an
• v bestowed upon the old firm iu the , ._ -„i nmn t h at extra tax for the purpose of paying said pro
S New —
for Hill in the most emphatic terms.
VINECAR BITTERS
ainnvinminiy
No Person can take these Bitten
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 Vdtboab
Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit
tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the
valleys of onr great rivers throughout the
United States, especially those of the Mis,
sissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Bra
zos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah,Boanoke, James,and many others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout onr
entire country during the Sommer and Au
tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably
accompanied by extensive derangements of
the stomach and liver, and 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. Walker’s Vinboab Bitters, as
they will speedily remove the dark-colored
viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the
secretions of tbe 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 Tasto in the Mouth, Bil
ious Attacks, Palpitation of the 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 groat curative powers in
the most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bemitteut
and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tha
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, as they advance in life, ore subject
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a dose of Walker’s Vin
egar Betters occasionally.
For Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
Salt Bhoum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus
tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald
Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs,
Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and
Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or
nature, are literally dug up and carried out
of tho system iu a short time by the use of
these Bitters.
Tape, aud other Worms, lurk
ing in the system of so many thousands, are
effectually destroyed and removed. No sys
tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel-
minitics, will free tho 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 all case3 of jaundice, rest
assured that your liver is not doing its work.
The only sensible treatment is to promote
tho secretion of the bile and favor its re
moval. For this purpose use Vinegar Bit
ters.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
oleonse it when you find it obstructed tsta
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.
b. ii. McDonald * co.,
Druggists aad Geucntl Agents, Saa Francisco, California
and cor. Wasliiuator. and Charlton Sts.* New York.
Sold by nil Druggists and Dealer*.
Oejo4>er14,l 874—ly
HAVE YOU TRIED
ft*
Wa am doing on extensive boainesa in CLOTHING
aad CUSTOM TAILORING, through Local Agent*
who ar* supplied with sampler showing onr Ready-
made and Custom Piece Goode Stock. The plan ir
working wall for Consnmers, Agents, and ootmbart.
We desire to extend oar hnsinese »n this line, and for
that purpose wiU correspond with bona Ad* applicants
for agencies. Bend real name an.l reference aa to
character.- DEVLIN A OO:,
foblO P.O.Box2256. New Yo r k City. ,
BRADLEY’S
OF LIME.
T HE undersigned offer this excellent and Well ap
proved Fertiliser)M Planter* at the following
«*»••* -TtUai'.r
1 • j9*6 ttnft lurtt- it bO on
Cash, per Ton, $50.
Time, per Ton, 60.
And will allow 15 cent* per pound for ootton delirer-
ed on or before the 1st of Norember. > *
HUNTER & BEUSSE.
ANALYSIS.
AttenUon is called to the foUowing analysis of this
l o »:ii i n r trt.:».. ' - -it-. -
popular Fertiliser, by Prof. White:
UNIVERSITY OF GEOROI
Lsbobatort or Arrian Crimist
Athens. January 28,1875.
M
TS. )_
Aualj/ti. of a «ample of “BRADLEY'S PATENT
SUPERPHOSPHATEbelmginy to Jfwrt. H*a-
ter A Beussb, of Athene, Ga., received front G. W.
Masoe, Inepeetor Clarice county, Jan. 35, 1875.' 1 ' 1
Moisture (dot. nt 212° F)..„ 15.8*7
Volatile and Organio Matter..........——, . . - 34.671
Containing Nitrogen....... .2.582
Yielding Ammonia 3.147 ' *
Phosphoric Acid, soluble in water 5.773
Equivalent to Superphosphate of Lime...0.5*3 -
Equivalent to Bona Phosphate of Lime._
Insoluble (and “ reduced”) Pbosphorio
Aow «.«m ' •
Equivalent to Bona Phosphate of Lime._ 10X58
Sand and Clay....... "jor.
100.608
Undetermined Matters
prepaid, Poat Offico Money-Order on Washington, D. I TT T I J T T I ) T7' t j A Q
C„ or by Registered Letter. J LJ il LJ ll H : ll AA (
Mechanical condition of sample, very good.
(eb3—3m H. C. WHITE, Prof. Chemistry.
PROSPECTUS.
Georgia University Magazine.
Pnblxehed by the Demoethenian atari Phi Kappa Societies.
T HE present students of the University 6f Georgia,
having determined to resume the publlcaUoa of
| the eollege paper which was on6e so. ably mantainwd
by their predecessors, but wli* h • for the pest few
years has been suspended, will issue, towards tbe let-
I ter part of Febn&ry, tbe first number of their period*
| ical, under the title of the Gbohoia University Mag-
| AZINE.
It will be issued monthly, and will contain about
| fiifty pages of reading matter. No pains will be spared
to bring it up to that standard which the high position
of our University among tbe educational institutions
| of the South would seem to guarantee. The Societies
will be assisted by occasional articles from eur able
Faculty and from the diamond-pointed pen of Ex*
Chancellor A. A. Lipscomb. , h i.
| Maintained as this Magagine will be, hot ohly for
tbe purpose of training the students in the artof com
position* but also with a view of placing before th#
publio a periodical worthy of their notice, we think it
peculiarly entitled to tho favorable consideration both
of the present patrons of the University and^ of. the
State at large. Published beneath tbe protecting earls
of onr Alma Mater f we trait that her honored Alumni
will at once manifest their approvnl and appreciation
! by subscribing to the Magazine.
Our articles will be literary in character— political
and sectarian matter being excluded ; aad wo will en
deavor to make our pages reflect the dignity, if not thu
maturity, of age.
Subscriptions for the remainder of the torm, ending
August 5th* will be $1,50, iurariably in adra*ce.
All funds must be forwarded to the Business Madr
gers.
Trusting that the laud&hility of our undertaking
I will ensure our success and gain for us the ^pprobn-
I Mon of,the public, we are
Most resped: ftill.f,
1 S. G. MeLENDON, Ter* Editor. ':
Assistant Editor*.—Deroosthouian Society ; F. A,
I Stpvall. John C. Hart. Pbt Kappa Society : Wm.H.
I Fleming. F.R. Clarke.
Auiinmi Managers.—H. H. Gordon, D. W. Rountree.
TO THE PUBLIC. '
I DO ant sail Gpod* on credit, but for (lie.CASH. 1
will gi»* JO® * ’ ‘ V *3 Z ' '
10 lbs of SUGAR for ’...:^.L..$ 1 0*
44 H>3 of COFFEE for ;L00 .....
5 lbs of CHEESE for 100
100 lbs of BACON for..„ 1S.#0 ’
100 lbs of FLOUR for ...... $.50
A kit of MACKEREL for.—• 150
And everythin* else usually kept iu a FIRST-'
[ GROCERY STORE, equally as cheap.
Just received, a largo lot-of
CANNED GOODS, PICKLES, 1
For full particulars, testimonials, de., send for Cir
cular. Address, Hon. JAMBS BARBOUR.
Pres’t M. F. H., Alexandria, Va.
Reliable Agants wanted every where. novlS 4t
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated?
Are yon so Languid that any exertion requires more
of an effort than yon feel capable of making?
Then try JURUDEBA, the wonderful tonie and in
igorator, which sets so beneficially on tha secretive 14*y or two,” nor “ thirty days,” but my motto il,
Liquors! Liquors!
LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
R. H.LAMPKIN, ,
A t Ms astabUahm.ot on Wall street, (a few uoors B regulateo the Bowels,quiet* the nerves, aud gives
from Btoad) is new offering a large stock of | *_ u _ c , h A\°,^l *i°I*2?**“ ** ,0 M00D
Pure Wines and liquors,
drapes,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, BOOTS, SHOE
Clothing, Dry Goods, &c.
When I say CASH, I mean the MONEY, not “li t
organs as to impart vigor to all the vital forces.
It is no alcoholic appetixer, which stimulate? for a
short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth
of misery, but it is a vegetable tonie, acting directly
on the liver and spleen.
make the invalid feel like a new person.
It, operation is not violent, but is characterized by
— , great gentleness; the patient experiences no ,addon
At wholesale or retail, as cheap or ebeaper than they I ehange, no marked results, bat gradually hia troubles
ean bo bought at any otherastablishment in this oity.
His assortment embraces all qualities, from ordi
nary to tha very hast.
Purchasers ar* invited to oall and examine for
themselves. mar4.
"Fold their tents, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away.”
This is no new and untried discovery, bat has been
long need with wonderful remedial results, and is pro-1 tiraly for CASH on df liverj of the.geods-
Ud are
prepared to do ur.dortaking in the
sl -’j e fit'll at the shortest notice.
Vcr . v respectfully,
Gilleland, Wood it Co.
fire good
ri*h or
Horsesand'wo wagon, cheap for I a P« al ™ ln ^TrenlZLur
, I wrested hv Mr FHscb, west of the Newton I tne caur
ne until November, annrovnd aa- lerecteu oy *»■ *• u,
An Elegant Office.
Wo were Invited a few days ago. by Dr. H. ^ ^ ^
I A. Lowranee to inspect bia new dental °® cn I provisions for a jail Tn said town be and the
Sec 9tb. Bo ft further enacted by the au
thority aforesaid. That the second section of |
an act to chanqe tbe county site of Clarke
county from Watkinsville to Athens, and to I
make provisions for tho procurement of a suit
able building for the court house and make
ray.
l '»‘u244t
on time until November, approved
J. H. Huggins,
No. 7, Broad Street.
hereby repealed so far as tbe sale of
oaurtenuseandClerk'sofflceinWatkins-
wrocun* *v — - _ 4uin _ lm i l , llt i y I vllle. is concerned; and the removal of tbe |
House. It 1* certainly the ■ ■ ■ 3 j a n, but reserving all other power and author-
arranged and elegantly fitted uproite of rooms i(;tbereln g i7en t© tbeTown Councilof Athens.
| we have seen, and{#4 K^ira^rW^>tedto
the purpose intended. Tbe Dr. is a polite and
' See. 10th. Be it further enacted by tba au
thority aforesaid. That after tbe expiration of I
the terms of tbe members of tbe present
, Reid & Harris I™..', * taka, nleaanre in I tbo terms ot mo memoers oi me present
P always on hand, at their Barber shop I affabla gentleman, and ■ .iP •I Bouse of Representatives in the General As-
tinerinr w.tr .ht»t, I waiting upon those wbo may neea ms services. 8emb i y tbe coun ty of Clarke shall be entitled
1 to of the
most superior Hair Tonic, which
■ eresdandruff, <kc. and proinotea tbo growth
ll,. * Tlle y also have an elegant hair
t (*• ? nd curl t0Dic ' whi «*> imparts a rich
*•«« to the hair.
sembly the county <
to one tnetnberand the new eonnty of Oconee I
shall be entitled Mono member i ' ” *
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC 01.410
AND C0SP0DND ACD) PHOSPHATE,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
THE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
“ Here’s your Goods; give me your Money.”
Call and ass mo, Broad street, next door to Sntxd A
Co*s Shoo store. jan20 N. E. RHODES.
POSITIVELY
IT MMUHCTM COST,
For 10 Days Only!
A S I will than move tbe remainder of my stbek of
merchandise to Atlanta, Ga. All good. sold!>o«l-
r.ly for CASH on delivery of th.good..
My largo stock of goods will be. offered at anotioa
during Court weak, and continued Irom day to day. If
oost or within 10 or 15 per cent, of it can b* obtained.
All parsons holding claims against me will pleas*
I present tha aame for immediate settlement, and thoa*
11 hold elninti against will pleaSe call immediately ama
•ettl* th* asm*. As I do aot even' now want to annri-
ecssarily harm** or annoy them for payment, I willr*-
S0MRTHING FOR VO FT 8ond »t»nip andloeiTeitin installment*, or accept seourity for payment
OUIHEl I Qlit'T rUil 1 U U i(. Address I within any reasonable time. If no answer shall hav*
I F. HUR4T, 75 and 77 Nassau street, New York. I been received from yon befere ttfeletdsy of February,
11875,1 shaU eonsidor it your intention to avoid pay-
I moot, and witbont farther notion,, your Av-ount.will
or p««g op «i»o* I b . pn bllely told at auction; and should itnotbe said,
, m town and country, for tho otdest Tea Company in I i( ^ iU u tbeB adrertisod for salo and th* pnblieatlea
FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USB I ___
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets,
A TMEDATO tvnS>r. 37*
Sold by Druggists.
nouncod by tho highest medieal authorities, “the most
powerful tonic and alterative known.**
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDER A CO.. New York.
{SAMPLE to agents. Ladles* Combina
tion Needle-Book, with Chromos. Send
tamp. F. P. Gluck.Ncw Bedford, Mass.
FREE
$5 Reward
blithe firit number I Representatives. U |
which according tb Seo. Utb. Bo it furlker enacted
-me naif, promotes itaorawth and nro. I v * * r jv 7* I thority aforesaid. That all laws ana parts or
examined Ita contents and are pleased to bo
'Persons iudJbSl^tLto and Yancey I \ ble w ifft
tested to como fnrwaM ~ttu K. I tho young ftwntlomou who have t» n
table to
manage-
Approved February 25tb. 1875.
James M. Smith, Governor.
ofM^ThTa^r rtaUa'S 1 I«u«>t ofTt. and well worthy thc^patrenage
SET-^SI- la the bands of the public. Tho friends oftho Universtty a,
®« r for collection. L. Schovcuen dc Co. ^oducation oug
c*..»--y^-av-.batAS
•EMPLOYMENT
O pn « Dana 'Yewantasuitablepersonineveryneigb-
_ _ _ OEUI T sUC>borhoodtot.keordsr.andd.tiTer good.!
Excellence. The large, fixed capital invested by the Company in this j for °ur established c.o D.sai.s of staple and family
trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. fat C. 0. D. house in America. Sales over half a mil-1
ast-w-w -WWW m-w-,w-«-w-ra Hon in 1874. Largo eash pay to tho right parson. A
/A.CTXX B It ; H. ; | real ehanee for all, male or female, at ysnr homos orl
Per Ton 2,000 Pounds,'SOLUBLE PACiFJC GUANO, $50.001 I
SR 0(11 fit. Address at once and aeenre yonr territory, H. J. |
oo.vv HALL ^ c0 # N RowtrJ , t> Baltimore, Md.
years, wears a woollen eoat with bine lining, who
seonded from Athena Tuesday. 13th itst. 1 will pro
secute any immigration agent who has 4oeoy0d, ar
any parson who employs him. , 1
jan37—4t pd ARMSTEAD MOBTOIT.,
Ton 2,000 Pounds, ACID PHOSPHATE,
the State Supreme Court. He has been on tbe | TTUMTE PRICE,
»aoffi.° U ! IUwillbo P lacad the bands of | l ^ a t hla Magazine I tnB p 181 ” oupremo v,ourt. no uas Deep on cue I ja.jaxvjL*is arjn,Av>xn, | t-\ T-v-rr n AAFiOl
»•« - or collection. L. 8chevenell dc Co. jfnot superior to I '* 5n ° h formaay'j’earei and hia participation 4 »n | Without Interest, and option of paying in Middling Cotton, delivered at I J It ± UTwU U OI
•oseoh. Iv aot | politics h*s beeircoaijned to the^iotef catting | Athens Depot, by Nov. 1st, at Fifteen Cents per pound: | n„ ig M * Un,T«w«i.i« rn nmnn i
1 -
4 no# mare,
Slide,
J? i»o or four
^ father
S60.00
45.00
^Itu
seat Boggy i n good order. Can I
*»*• at pleasure. Will be
or separately. Apply at this |
Feb.24.ln.
education.
,mv
on fire.]
ilSGfi
Athens.
*tidom, if ever, we see more ele-
med photographs than those made
**eee ,'v” , ! ery ' There is an artistic excel-1
t««MU>ea that vie* with tho best of
ADbtW A WM,W#,w fll^d to bear that
|Wfit»leeaJ! 0rt * *° our People modern
|* t AnUv siuA** , F wc,M#d . a» bla rooms are con-
I f*<i with admiring patrons.
‘'Prem.u.Au '
Homicide and Shooting Affrays.
The Toccoa Herald, records the killing of
Startling Humor —As the end of this
and the incoming of a Democratic»House
Rrcwrf bYtwbbrouerenam^ Fulgum.l »Pproaches, rumors sod etoriea of official cor-
Moeea Blown DJ *WW wr«n«w in,ntlnn Anri dlifanuMtv rakl.t, ™tll K.
= COTTON 15 CENTS!
Ibtitlr 0^-“’ 11 ew » «ea more ele-1 ~2T ■”' ant i T , Brown was ruptlon and dtehonesty, which will be made
Utabtod^y Matin'Fulgum, and diedDf>hW»BVBHtlp»|*cp*a tbe.nexf,4^
|.tabbed b ^ rt D '" mbe u r g It also records thejffreas, are mulUplied with atartliog rapidity.
, od ’ ® , Mr Tb omas by Mr. Moore, 0 fl A Washington dispatch aaya a atory hi clrcala-
shooting of Mr- Ibomw ny^ l tjon ob „ m ^ Scorptaty KcCnUoch-took to
Frankltn cQU • | H ,, nry r k, Co.,between 1865 and 1887.
Sunday the2Ist ult., at Alexander’s abandoned cotton. This money was put
well OD kjUOflojl I ;_A ft ITnirnil Glofna ff.Ofl linmla nnrl MSairaoJ
well on
stiU-hooae in Habersham county.
into United StateB 5-20 bonds and retained tm-
I am now ready to <
) delivering tho celebrated
DORSEY S SEA-BIRD GUANO!
Pat np by George Dngdalo* Co., Baltimore, and will allow FIFTEEN CENTS PER POUND FOR COT
TON, PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, 1875.
This is acknowledged by all planters to be ONE OF THE BEST FERTILIZERS NOW IN USE.
Oi 1st Faioral Term.
f. w. r,TTC.A_S
1 8 new opening n new and elegant stock ef Goods I
bonght low and offered low to eash and prompt pay-1
ing enatomers. *
Large lot of Gentlemen’s end Boy’s Woollens.
Extra quality English, French and German Suitings. l
Plain and Fig’d Bearers, in all qualities. J
Corded, Diagonal and Basket Beavers, Faney Cas-1
simeras, Black Doeskins, Biaek and Ool’d Broadcloths.
Wool Shirts and Drawers, Gloves, Half-Uoie, Ora- ]
vats, in great variety.
Flannels, Shawls, Blankets, Woolian Skirts.
READY-MADE CLOTHIFG.
- Ladies’ Dress Goods in all new styles, Biaek 8itks, I
Alpaeeas, Cashmeres, Express Cloths, Brillientinea, l
Tamil* and Mourning Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarf*, I
Bead and Bagte Trimmed Belts and Bead and Bugle 1
Dress Trimmings. Battens, Needie-Work, Ruffling-.
Fittings, Collars, Coffa, Handkerchiefs. J
Persons from a distance are invited to examine the I
atoek, and orders are solicited,
Srecial attention ia called to onr Tailoring Depart-!
ISTew Books,
AT BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
LCK HARK AW AY’S School Day*. 50c. ' !
Th* 8eap*-gra*a at School. 75o.
Jaek Harkaway After SehoolDays. 75c. ...
Th* Seape-grao* at Sea. 76o. . . '.jt
Jaek Harkaway at Oxford. 75c. ’
Th* Seape-gtao* of London. 75c.
Jaek Harkaway Among t6* Bii(*ndi., J5c.
Pantomime Joe. 75e. ... . ,1.,, ,
Th* Fatal Cord and Yellow CHIef. 50c.''
Tha Rival Crnsoes. 30c.
Strangbew; the Boy Chief; 606; I " • ' 1
Ropert Godwin. by Mias Bredden- 60e. t bit
Th* Lady'* Mite, by Miss Braddon. 50c. .
Only a Clod,by Miaa.Braddori. 60c.
Tbe Lady Lisle, by Mist Braddon.' 50c.
t Lynne; pr.th* Earl’* Daughter. 75o.
i Wafer; or tbe Plain Gold Bing- 7 *
dors.
76o.
Castle Wafer; or the Plain Gold Ring- 76e.
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