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ATHENS, GA»
Hi>!»AV MOUSING, MARCH 14, 1870.
r II E CITY.
till.
it;., Ikis left for Texas.
,. s :l ,lwrliscs new Spring goods.
v.ii'c *m Stnflbrd, he of the Sylvan
„. was in town yesterday,
indebted to Major Lamar Cobb
lU : 0 .ii-s extended.
,, . li r t in the Mirror of the attempt-
V of n young gentleman in Town by
‘ ; 1, ,v, has turned out a canard.
\ i’anol, E-q■ the a! !e representa-
j, 0: ,i ,,t ihe Augusta Constitution-
Vo vav in town Saturday, transferred
', , v ot this excellent paper to Maj.
T.
it v.::i
v Mirror made its appearance
time an ! in a lively manner,
i vo a good medium for local “ads’’
will continue its spice without
..Wo .al.
of the State College
I'ni.li,. i. ot arcs will he delivered
White, on Friday, at 74
: Chemistry of the At”
pul.lie are respectfully lu
ll C
T1
.i ■:
1. ..aght
in the
and «
U ill I th
Mr
-. K-
1‘. W
Miinnii
.loh:
our city, has
iieson’s interest
tteheson & Bell,
■dwaro business
ever fellow, tine
• best \vis!u>s for
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•. Mi
II it:
’■e 1:2th inst., by Rev.
l. -vi .1. Heinrich and
• Lord, ail of Clarke
Chip
v CKtxnu.vriow—The fifth
llvans Lodge Xo. 7(5, I. O.
•celebrated this evening at
Speeches will be de-
K. Gardner, Prof. W. W.
ad 11, v. C. W. Lane,
ihers will meet at their Ilall at
when tile procession will be
, march to the Chapel beaded by
brass hand,
rei-i s at th
j. o’clock
i d to nl'end.
Death of Mrs. Hamilton.—After a
lingering illnoss of several weeks, Mrs. C Cl I
v avail S. Hamilton died In oil# city, Satur- ] Amethyst and Aqua .3
day morning, at 10 o’clock.
city,
Her:
Attention.
qua Marine Jcweir
cordeans and Anmiunitioii.
FINANCIAL A COMMERCIAL.
funera^ Sunday afternoon, was lat-gely at- Bridal Presents, Beryl Jewelry. Bracelets,
(ended, tllft I.. .. I IlmnnliAT)» .1 It Tl rt.* «
tended, the Baptist Chtirch bring crowded
to its utmost extent. Dr. Tucker, who
preached a very touching nud effective sen*
Brooches, Badges, Bronzes, Berry Stands',
Baby Pius, Banjos, Bows, Bridges and
Bugle* '
mon, took for his text the last words ot the > Cameo and Coral Jewelrv, Crosses, Collar
departed lady, “Bless the Lord, oh m V Buttons, Cake Baskets, omrauuion
soul and all that is within me, bless His Services, Cups, Cutlery, C*ies. Clocks
uoly JSamc.” Tnc remains were then fol- Chronographs, Concertinas aud Card
lowed by a very long procession and inter- 1 Stands.
red in Oconee Cemetery. Mrs. Hamilton ; Diamond Jewelry, Ducking Powder Duck
was a native of Columbia county, Ga., lmr’ calls. Dram Flasks. -
Ifkl* llPlflV VAUFC* 1, a.« 15*...... ! 1 . ^ ,i,#,h..L1 1?4. . a ■ • . « -
beautiful consummation of her life was but Filigree Jewelry, French Clocks Fire Arms
!1 lit (tl'OAVllllHT til CA 11*-/.('ill <111.1 4.L..1 PfillOIT A nt 1/il/m Tbl 1 w. *
fit crowning to so useful and Christian-
like a career, where her influence and gen
tleness had in all places been experienced,
and whoso death and surcease will every-'
where be felt. To her children and grand
children, who had replcted her old age with
happiness and joy, and who now gathered
around their venerable parent, ere she de
parted to that “ invisible country far awnv,’’
she blessed the name of her Maker in her
very latest breath, and then motioned them
above. She bail, indeed, been a blessing
and a comforter, not only to her large and
loving family, but to a wide circle of ac
quaintances and friends, with whom -we
deeply sympathize in their sad bereavement.
Seventy-nine years of life bad been allotted
to the deceased lady, and the lost pleiad of
her lour score years wanting indeed
earth, will dawn far more gloriously and
bright in that Beautiful Land,
Where no storms ever beat on the glittering strand,
Where the \©ars of eternity roll.
Tiie Knights of Honor.—A lodge of
this new Society haying recently been insti
tuted in this city, we lay before our readers
the objects of the order:
1. lo unite fraternally, all acceptable
men of every professional business or oecu-!
pat ion.
2. To give all moral aud material aid in j
its power to members of the Order by hold-;
Fancy Articles. Fifes, Flageolets, Flutes!
Flutinag. Fruit Stands.
Garnet Jewelry. Gold Bings, Gold goods of
all kinds. Guitars, Glassware, Glove But
ters, Guns and Game Bags.
it" i-elry. Handkerchief Rings i.nd
Holders, Harmonicas.
Ivory Jewelry Iron Safes, Italian String.
Jet Jewelry, Jewel Stands, Jelly Spoons.
Juba Dancers.
Keys for Watches and Clocks, Cake Pie
l'ruit. Pen and Pocket Knives.
Lav
iva Jewelry, Lockets, Leontine Chains
Leather Guards and Looking Glasses. ’
Matinee Chains, Marriage 'Rings, Magic
1 encils, JMusical Instruments.
Nickel Jewelry, Necklaces, Napkin Rin<*s
Onyx and Opal Jewelry, Opera Chains
Optical Goods and Fine Oil.
Pearl Jewelry. Pins, Presentation Goods
Gold Pens, Pistols and Powder.
Quartz Jewelry. Quizzing Glasses.
Ruby Jewelry, Rings of all kinds, Rcmin"-
_ ton Sewing Machines, Razors.
Sil ver and Sapphire Jewelry, Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Sterling Silver and Plated ware,
Spectacles and Sporting Goods.
Turquoise ami Topaz Jewelry, Trinkets,
Tete-a-tete Sets, Type Writers, Tuning
^ Pipes, Tooth Picks and Tuning Forks. n
Universal Watch Iveys.
Vest- Chains, Vases, Viniagreftes, Violins
and Vuflin Trimmings.
ing moral instructive and scientific leetu-j Watches* of"all kind* Water Sets, Wine
II M
3 To establish a Benefit Fund from which
a sum not to exceed S’2,000 shall he paid at
the death of each member to his family, or
to be disposed of as lie may direct.
The following are the charter members of
the Order in Athens, who will cheerfully
u- Chapel will com-' give any information, concerning it:
The public are cor- I)r. Win. King, Jr., Y. H. Wynn, T.
j A. Burke, R. G. Rowe, L. W. Stephens.
- — ! L. Schevcnell, II. Beussee, I)r. A. C. Fox,
Aiken, Ksij.—Mr. L. Schevoncll, 1 R. Nickerson, G. Hauser, Tlios. Bailey,
y. received a telegram last Wed- j E. I). Stone and C. \Y. Davis,
light, stating that Mrs. II. M
Stands, Eley, Baldwin, Felt, Wool and
Paper Wads.
Xamine our Stock.
You will find attentive salesmen aud prices
r at. |
Zero and Lower >
& wc are always glad to see yon whether you
buy or not.
L. Sen evenell & Co. Athens, Ga.
fel)29.tf.
Wanted at Once—Four salesmen for
Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine in
the counties of Jackson, Madison, Ogle-
Win. j thorpe and Elbert, liberal terms offered
THE ATHENS MARKETS.
CwrtdtJ if«*yjTbjy”lfce bits tnfagt.
oi— _
j Mackerel, No. l,kiU.„S2 20
Smoking
Snuff. Msccabor.
American, ...-.foO 00a 50 OU
15 OOalOO 00
Havana.
AMMUNITION.
Powder... pe^IK... 40a 50
FACTORY GOODS,
Cottoa Yarn, it ISaO Oft
Osn.burg* . IS i IT . .
Ji Shirting ... 8 a li> I SaU.Per Sack-...
;4 Sheeting, 10 a lj j Chewing tobacco..
.« PROVISIONS.
Flour ss a 1#
Corn, pr bu OOat OU
Pea*. •• 4. yOal 00
I Ottl 000
Wheat’- 1 «U1 SO
Oats.-.. 9* T OO I
Bacon. Sides,. U, It
, -houlders— 10a 12
hams, 15* 17
k2 r J. ■ - ISa 17
In»li, Potatoes Si oo*2 oo
sweet - _. 75*1 Or
ette:..--::: ’Si!
Turkeys.-.. 75.1 23
Butter - • 20* 25
GROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed.. lla 16
A lla 15
B 11* 13
C. ica 15
Demanra.. 12V.* IS
Cofiee, Uio da 23
I-agumyra— 28* 31
Jara 33a 37
Ten. i osal 5u
Srrup. cane 73*1 -3
Molasses Culia 60a «
Candle*, .perm. 40*50
adamant... 20a 25
tallow . _ 15a 20
Cheese, state 20* 23
English Dairy 25a 30
Onious, per bu. 1 00*1 20
Starch- a is
Tallow- — 8a 10 Rope; cotton...
Ne. 2. klt*.">i IS
So. 3. Kit*— 1 73
SI
73al 50
60*1 00
CROCKERY A SPECIALTY
J. BE. liTJOGIISrS.
12a 15
10a 12
10a 40
Capa, per box
LIQUORS.
Corn whiskey. —Si 25a 5 10
French brandy... 4 00a I u
Holland Gin 5 00a 8 00
American Gin.... 3 00a 6 00
Bourbon whiskey 2 00a 4 00
. Wines - 5 OOalO 00
~ nARmvAftE.
Iron, Swedes, pr lb 8a8H
English.....— . 4a5
Cartings 6»^i8
Kails, pr keg« —. 4 .50
Cotton Card! 75 il oo
Horse Shoes- .. 8%al0
•• “ Nails. *2Uo35.
LEATHER.
Hemlock .—. - 28a3<»
Sole Leather Jl5a40
Upr. Leather...—.— 60a75
llarn. “ .40a50
CalfSkina... 40 OOalOO 00
Kip Skins 50 00a 75 00
Dry Hides — —12s 15
Green Hides —.5a6
BAGGING, TIES, ROPE
Bagging pr yd 14alC
Tie* 7a7K
30a 40
Rice, per lb...... a 10 1 ltupe, grass 20a23
The above are retail prices. Special rates to wholesale
buvers.
THE HKHUUVM'S KXt llAXOF.
Week Endisg, March 10, 1976.
Receipts 182
Shipments .,... 419
Sales toSRinner| t .—7T^...14
Market middling '. lllalt-J
Rain -Full 2.25
Highest Temperature 68
Lowest. 32
If yon want Power* A Wefghtman’s Chemical*, then
go to Loses & Billups. Sept. 15—1-5-tf.
TnuGiutso Cestkal Hotel—The Southern head
quarters iii New York—is eipahle of entertaining fifteen
hundred guests. " 43
50001b*., Stiictly Pure Lead, just received by Losor
& BiZLcrs. Sept. 15—46-tf.
ihncral of the departed ones
i- once a printer, served out
the old Banner office, left
ih the “Guards” during tlio war,
-i ibis city n:nl went to Mississip-
pomts
nhiuad, by stenmsbij) or rail, lias secured the ■
agency of the shortest route from Athens!
to New York, via. Bellton and the Air Line
, Railroad. Messrs. Gann & Reaves, as per |
! announcement in the Georgian two week i
Go to the New Dru<; Store if yon want pure fresh Drugs
march M.5t.
Tin: People Want Proof.—Then
, Illinois, where lie wa engaged j aBOj w jll carry passenger ( not less that five ) ' medicine prescribed by physicians, or sol.l
ht the time o, his ff om Athens to Belton, at 82.00 per head. I )>. v Druggists, that carries sueli evidence of
” '' ... ' its success and superior virtuo as Bosch EE’s
German Svri p for severe Coughs, Colds
— Al tiie residence of the
r, in Madison, Ga., by tiie I
Atluli-
an
7;h iii-i , J. T. C
Miss Alice Tharniond,
ice of bridal
■ang fiiet’.ls,
joarnali-ti
s of hapjiine
ilv tender ;h
IS and 1
Ml
i lit;
, kindly tendered by
- Is, failed to evolve from our
i-tie slumbers any gilded
liuess in lheir behalf, and we
r them on; heartfelt eongrat-
■t wishes in reality:
Imlnc** may they movo
rippling wi'
Notwithstanding the expense of staging how
ever, Capt. Williams tells ns that by this
route, persons goin<: to Now York can rave
“ v - ' 813 per trip. This is certainly a great con-
nicr, venience and saving, and those wishing to
avoid themselves of it can purchase a through
ticket from Capt. Williams. Bv May, the
Northeastern Railroad will be completed as
far as Harmony Grove and the expense of
staging will thus he cut off to a great extent.
durinar lovo
ilown his choicest rav,
iiktrv* ieo shall block their course
mil \vimU hold svvny,
i o’er elide each irozen tide
: ?mcoth ricochet.
Just received, by MgKie & Co.: A ear
| load of Cook <fc Cheek’s choice, Kcnnesaw-
and Marriotta flour; also, a large lot of
! handsome flower pots. marl4.lt.
T,i : 1!i:
'“Hear Me for Mj Cause, anil be Silent, that
Yon May Hear.”
Athens, Ga” March 12, 1876.
Editor Georgian—Dear Sir: The
1 bv a gentleman in the city ! only apology that one who has never occu-
ropules flourished last year in |pied other than the position of ani lmmble,
cttU d on the Breast, Consumption, oranv
liscase of the Throat ami Lun<^s. A proof
of that £;ct is that any person aiHicted, ran
u;et a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try
its superior effect before buying the regular
size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro
duced iu this country from Germany, and
its wonderful cures are astonishing erery
one that use it. Three doses' wid relieve
any ease. Try it. Sold by .
The undersigned have on hand a choice lot ot
Timothy Hay, which they trill sell cheap for cash.
| . GANN & REAVES.
If you want Fu mi tore, call on dilleland, Wood A*
Co., who maufacturc and deal in all kinds of Furniture
and Coffins, and sell as cheap as any house iu this city.
Mnreh 24,1875.-.21-1V. .
NOTICE.—Country mcTClants and Pliysiciarfs, we
are now prepared to sell you all articles pertaining t<
the drux trade as cheap as \ou can get them in Georgin.
freight added. I*onus «fc Billui*s. Sept. 15—40-tf.
Gilhdaud, Wood & Co. have idded the Coffin business
to their Furniture Manufactory, and always keep on hand
a large stock of Wood and Mctalic Burial Cases. The-
sell as cheap as auy house in the State, and furnish,
without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid now
Hears** Icr funem*. occasions. March 2-1—-1-lv
Pool* & IIckt, Machixmts, Baltimobe —In another
w found
\vxrt of our paper will bo found the business caul oft hi:
well known house, whose manufactures are in use fro
Muinc to Mexico and South America, and everywhere
regarded as tirst-ehiss in their design, material auo
workmanship. AYilli facilities for manufacturing am
shipping largely increased and improved from year t
year, they are prepared to till all orders promptly and
will gunranteo * their patrons thoroughly reliable work
Those in need of anything in their line would do wel
to apply for their cirenUr anti prices. <lee7.
march?
R. T. Brumby.
1,000-Gfitr'* AimaiiM* at Nt-sr Drug Store—free;
marctil4.5t.
11 i.iax Ei:a.—Snakes are actu-
im-rease in our countv. Wc
‘.li.ui have been known in a
A lady of Athens, last week,
the slide ot'her flower pit, was
lim in'-; a highland moccasin
to -trike at her through the
liabilities for ’76, therefore,
private citizen of our grand old State- can
offer for troubling you with this communi
cation, unexpected, doubtless, from the
source from' which’it cmennt.es, is, that I
feel at this day and time of apparent iiini-
versal corruption in the affairs ot’govorn-
•ne crop
t broil;
>gs were a]
of “ snaix” to keep ment, a deep and increased interest jn what
the summer. Pc
>wed to run at lar
: is to be the late of > nr much loved Geor
gia in our approaching. Gubernatorial cam-
Athens to Holton—Belton to Atlanta.
Local rates from Belton to Atlanta—
single ticket $3.25, A party of ten persons
to and from Atlanta and Belton, one fare
$3.25. Messrs Gann & Reaves’. Coach
Line wiil. transport passengers from Athens
to Belton (not less than five persons eacli
trip) at Two Dollars per head.
For further information; please apply at
this office. Parties desirous of visiting
Belton or Atlanta will leave orders at New
ton House, care A. D. Clinard, Proprietor,
and the same will receive prompt attention.
tl.e sn
sake season, the swinish j paign
i iv exercise tlr/.r “ St, Patrickil w
by relieving us of a few of the
all means, let’s try it. Gentle-
City Council, the moccasins are
No lime tor delay.
Dr. \Y;
-1\
As.,,.;
d-d
s Asset iation.—Wc arc most
ilv that this Association, rccent-
I hi car midst, and a notice of
ertanlly escaped onr last issue,
g well. During the last Aveek,
- rea lization has been perfected,
ib rship now numbers over fifty.
!v 15usines3 Meetings will bo
eelclv devotional exercises con-
erv Monday evening, at the
vfu:g room, on Broad Street,
■ring i< a list of the tflieersr
King, President; Jay O.Gailcy,
h in ; 11.1L Bernard, llecovding
li K. Jones, Corresponding
S Swilling, Treasury,
y irn-t that our Christian
i shall increase in numbers and
s - di.it iis power and influence
i n our city and section.
A the good work.
•Vnu.N
;od
's-hs'.iU , u n.r\
‘■'s pervadin >,
Lvauiis.—This worthy and hon-
:-' :i '.u.'.u'hhi, f.’.though steadily irnprov-
; tr im a certain lukewarm-
of its members, and
iallv
nl in
■ i,
U'511,1 ,
'• 'l:t* U.
si a lack of interest which
-I the town manifest by
• mlvrship and influence
behalf. This indeed, is
-ry upon our city and, should
he allowed to go down on
: >;iy want «f public spirit among
n " i . i: witahl he a lasting disgrace
c immunity. Capt. Tal-
■■ a earne*t and untiring in his
■n ! .-iiiMihl our young men sec*
ami imitate his example,
■lpi'-arcd of Us ultimate success
! 'tr. Young men of Athens, this
' m! Ealist at oace in its
by vour spirit and interest
■'rent one of our most important
at -take. Officer’s places, rec
ce opened to all, but eviiice by
'hat no personal considerations
n -tires control your nctions or
ifrit-,' lr therein; prove-that jour
' I a, ^ 'IKintcristed and pnblie. spirit-
'tl "fyoar fathers and brothers in
tk |; -ajf*’ 1 '"tie gml true. In this jqcmnec;
I ’^'tv, ll! ‘ on ^’'cijosted to the company.
,m>re stand of arms might bo
'■Utt! ^ ' hum tlio cloth now owned by
I So 1*7 : 'i ^ l0f n or twenty new uniforms
J ^rqiji^ ”’ furnishing accoutrements
1.1 it, i ij' n '..', >N 'oooah for two companies
Mu.,* ,; 1 his would from a small battal-
I *nil 1^*". u , ''. v interest, cretflb a generous
•Wfuj ‘'V' 'Dairy and develope a won-
corps. The arms and
"''Ha,,,',," oan ''''tained for $200, say*
30:1 r-dsed byr subscrip-
th-at ;j.. ewlertainnient*. We are sure
Id tak 0 '“^ tlcwa " Theatrical Troupe,'’
hli
Having read in the Xeiv York Herald
, the bitter tirade upon bis Excellency, Gov.
! Smith, as furnished by an Atlanta corres
I spomlent, and having closely watched the
: newspaper comments thereupon, and, final-
i iy, having noticed the able and eloquent
defense of Fiat, published also in the
Herald, the following thoughts have sug
gested themselves:
To-wit—Is there, in this whole State, a cit
izen gifted with such an amount of intelli
gence and education as is evinced in that
1 first and most bittor letter, who, simply by
! reason of his opposition to Governor Smith,
would so far lose sight of all propriety of
language a; d expression as to-have written
in such a manner?
It could not—as lias been intimated—
have been a mere boy. There is, underly
ing the bitter invective, a show of intelli
gence aiid force of language, which could
hardly bo attributed to a mere youth. No,
it must have originated from an older a;.d
more subtle brain.
I submit that it is scarcely .probable
that one possessed of such an amount of
intelligence as is certainly shown in the
letter referred to, notwithstanding its un
warrantable character, would have been
guilty—be be possessed of ever so much
vindictiveness or spirit of vituperation—of
such a gross mistake as to attack or seek t o
make damaging opposition to Gov. Smith in
such style aud with such language as must
necessarily make his attack fall harmless
and impotent to the ground.
Now, Mr. Editor, "with tlu-se, as I con
ccive, very natural and plausible reflection*,
the question foices itself can it be possi
ble that some over-anxious nnd-«arpe ‘
friend of Gov. Smith is the authon-of.ih
mnch-talked-of aud greatly commented
upon letter? Was it the purpose of tl;
author to excite sympathy tor Gov. Sim:
ns :i martyr to' disr^pwtable rini^s fiuu vi«
dictive opp sit ion, and then have tlio san
or some oilier attached friend or admirer ■
his to come out in able and eloquent yin-,I
cation, claiming that the martyred Gove
nor i; souglit to lar sacrificed even at tl
unjustifiable expense of damaging the good
same of our whole State and people.
This view of the whole matter presents
itself more forcibly silica Fiat has, at smh
length, takcu such pains to vindicate tl
Exccllimcy and the State over which 1
presides, against a oonimunicatiQii ot sueli
abusive character and of snob low conspira
cy as to bear upon its face it* own retut
tion.
C .1. O’Farkell, at the True Policy
House, one <h>or East of Col S. C. Dohb’s,
nler in Family Groceries and Family
Supplies. lie also lias Ex-Ofticio England
ith him ready with wit and humor to wait
the public. , , marpii7.lt ,
The Cheap ajxd I'opcub Atlanta Store of Fubcii
ODTT, BeNF.DIOT «&Co., N<». S3 \V IUTLI1ALL ST.—-Is HOW
t!ie Largest, Cheapest, au«l b?*t Suleetod Stool,
ot* l)ry Goodly Fancy Gootls, Notion.’*, Hosiery an«-
Und rii'eiir. Novelties in C«n»eta, Oil Cloths, Ltini-
b?rqnins, Comicw nnJ Upljolsttiy GoikIa at a saving ot
15 to 20 per cent, on eae’i article purchnsc<l. Their
Fttcilitics nre only equale*! by tiie Largest Houses iu tin
Union. A call liefore pun:h*as:n^ at other housed is re
spectfully solicited.
N. Ik—Samples sent on application. All ortlcis over
Ten Dollars, at KoL.il, will l»j sent free of elmr^ro to an)
V T*. f. TO
IIVIS
RECEIVED THE IRUUEST AWARDS AT SHE LATE RTATK FAIR.
PS OTO CSAY’JSSR
ATHENS. O-A.
tllK LARGEST AND most KI.KUANT UALLKRV IS TUE STATE,
WITH THE BEST OPERATORS.
CIRCULAR
A FRIENDLY-CHAT WITH FARMERS IN REGARD
TO TUE USE OF OYSTER SHELL LIME.
T IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT,
not culy with Kcicntific acricnltarists, hut al«o farm-
era who have only a limited Knowledge <>t AgrieuRonil
Clarke County.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT, IN
Atlien*. Clarke county, Georgia, wilt be .old
the plantation belonging to the eatate of John William.,
deceased, lying in Oconee comity, end for eereral years
, „ . , - 0 j auti
Chemistry, that Southern lands have, year after year, occupied by Mr. N. Z. Glenn. Said lands will So di-
been draiued of properties which add to the vigorous j vided and* sold iu separate tracts to snit purchasers.
of f dentists for a number of years. The Manufacturers, • This property is valuable, and the sale offers a rare
tfter a^thorongh test, and with the endorsement of the
leading chemists of the country, take r.leasnfo in ofier-
insf to'the fanners of Georgia and South Carolina,
OYSTEK SHELL LIME,
an the cheapest and best Fertiliser ever introduced in
the Stntes, and possessing exactly those properties of
which the land has, from year to year, been robbed.
As a top dress in o roc small gkain, it has no superior.
Composted with Stable Manure, Cotton Seed, Muck,
and all Vegetable Mutter, it will make a manure which
will permanently improve any land to which it is
applied. F0K C0TT0N AND C0RN
it is invaluable, us it lightens hc&vv soils, makes them
nore j>orons, fixes and retains the ammonia of other
•uuures, neutruliics all acidity, consequently cansing
:.e plants to grow luxuriantly even during droughts.
To farmers who have used Oyster Shell Lime, it is
useless to say anything of its merits. Those unacquaint
ed with its use, if induced to try it, will be grateful to
us for having brought it to our notice. Read the fol-
owing letter from the Editor of the Rural Carolinian
in regard to the use of lime in compoatiug:
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 15, 1375.
Dear Sir : “ It gives me pleasure to be of service to
my farmer who desires to learn how to make farming
b tter and more successful, but you must not rely too
much upon any of us. Wc are only in the first lessons
of agriculture'*as a science. A year ago I should have
advised you, us others have, iiot to put lime in your
compost.* We have learned several things withiu the
last twelve mouths, one of which is, that lime and ashes
may be put into the compost with nitrogenous matter,
not* only without damage, but with great benefit. A
little ammonia may go otf from the surface at first, but
tn the course of the chemical processes carried on in
«he heap, much more is absorbed from* the air and re
tained. Add the lime by all means.”
Very respectfully, D. H. Jaques,
Ed. Rural Carolinian,
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Broadcast from 5^ to 10 bushels to the acre as a top-
iressiug for small grain. In composting with cotton
eed, stable manure, muck, aud vegetable matter; for
use on cotton and corn, use from 2 to 3 busliels to one
thousand pounds. The cheapness and facility of pro-
jtiriug this wonderful renovator of the soil ought to
make it one of the first objects of the fanner (who de-
wires to improve his laud) to obtain it. Nothing in the
.vay of a fertilizer or renovator has been foimd equal to
it, us proved by the increased yield of crops aud perma
nent improvement of the soil, at a cost, less by far,
then any other manure.
\V e ak* prepared to furnish PURE OYSTEK SHELL
LIME, in any quantity, at $10 «H> per ton of 2,000
pounds, free of charge, on ears in Port R »yul, S. C.
JSTWe also have a COMPOUND FOR PREVENT
ING ROT IN GRAPES, for sale at $50 per ton. Give
it a trial.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
For for further information, or orders for Lime, ad
dress PORT ROY AL LI M E Co.,
Port Royal, S. C.,
Or J. H. IIU1GIXS. Went.
At lieus, Us.
febS-2m
chance to men of means. Feb- 29tli, 1875.
J. W. WILLIAMS, Executor.
feb29.3C(l.
GEORGIA—CLARICE COUNTY.
WHEREAS, ANTONY DERICOTE, (colored,)
• * applies to me for letters of administration on the
of Wi
estate of Washington Lampkin, (colored,) late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to show cause (if any they have) at my office,
on or before the first Monday in April next, why said
letters shoald not be granted.
Given nuder my hand at office, this 26tli day of Feb-
nuujr, 187S. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
feb29-30d.
CLARK
SUPERIOR COURT FEB.
TERM 1876.
E»w*bd Holccook. I
>■ Libel for Divorce.
Faxxy IIolbboob. J
I T APPEARING to court by the
n
return ot the Sheriff, that the Defendant
tlio above stated case resides ont of tho Comity of
Clarke, and it further appearing t’.iat she resides out of
It is ord
Hart County.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM
of
THECOURT
ot Ordinary of Hart county, will bo sold on t
first Tuesday in April, 1878* before the Court-hot
door, in Hartwell, In said county, within tho lawful
hours of sale, one tract of land in void county, adjoin
ing lands of R. 8. Williford, Urk Clark and others,
containing one hundred acres, well improved. Sold as
the properly of D. 1’. Ballonger, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, one-third cash
and tiro-third* credit, anti] 25th December, 1875, with
interest from day of tale with note end security und
bond given for titles, this Feb. 21st, 1876.
feb29.4t JOHN A. MEGAR1TY, Adtn’r.
HART COUNTY'—GEORGIA.
WI RS. SUSAN E. STRANGE, HAVING APPLIED
it I to be appointed gtiardisn of the person aud prop
erty oi Alexander II. Hunter, a minor under fourteen
yean of age, resident of aai • oouuty. this is to cite all
Tsoiii concerned to be and appear at the term of the
mrt of Ordinary, to be held on the first Monday in
pril next, aud show cause, if they eon, why ssid
Susan E. Strange should not bo intrusted with tlio
guardianship of tho person and property of Alexander
IL Hunter.
Given under my hand, officially, this February 21st,
1876. F. C. STEPHENSON,
fcbSt.SOd. Ordinary Ilnrt Co., Os.
•:
W 1
HART SHERIFF SALES.
ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
Court-house door, in Hartwell, Hart
county, Ga., on tiie first Tuesday in March next, the
following property: The interest of C. C. Thrasher in a
tract of loud lying in said connty, on the waters of
Pnyue’s Creek, adjoining lands of S. B. Byram and
Michael Johnson, supposed to be twelve or fifteen
seres, to satisfy a fifs iu favor of L. <fc T. J. Under vs.
said C. C. Thrasher. Issued from the Justice Court of
the 1117 District, Q. M., returnable to January term of
said Court. Levy made bv T- T. Holbrokc. L. C., and
returned tome. W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff
fcbS—it.
GEORGIA-HART COUNTY.
W HEREAS WILLIAM S. SIMPSON,
deceased, late of Anderson County
S. C., departed this life, possessed of property within
the county and State aforesaid, and no person has ap
plied for administration thereon, endin consequence
thereof, the same is likely . to waste, to the injury of
those entitled thereto.
This is therefore to notify the creditor*, next of kin
and ail others interested, that administration ot the
estate of said deceased, will be vestdin the Clerk of
tho Superior Court of said county or some other fit and
proper person nt tiie March term next of this court, if
no good cause is shown to the contrary. Given under
my Irand, officially this Jan. 27th 1876.
fehl.-tw. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
ft
the State of Georgia. It in ordered by the Court that
said Defendant appear and answer at the next term of
this Court, else tne case be considered in default, and
the plaintil? allowed to proceed j und it is further or
dered that this rule be published in the Athens Georgian
ouce a month tor four months: Grunted.
GEO. D. RICE, Judge S.C.
T. W. RUCKER, Attorney for Plaintiff. I 9 T
A true extract from the minutes of February Term, * *'I't
, of Clarke Superior Court. - ’ I to <” nn fr. ° 0(ltI ! ipln g!
ft
HART SHERIFFS SALE.
^/TLLBE SOLD ON THE FIRST |
1876,
fcb22m4m.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
W HEREAS WILLIAM J. RUSSELL'
applie* to me for letters of administration on
the estate of Richard T. Brumby, late of said county,
deceased—
Tuesday in February next, within tho legal
hours of sale, before the Court House door in tho town
i tract of laud lying and
three hundred and eix-
tenths ncrc9, more or ires, adjoining ianda of L.
Alford, J. B. Alford, H. Tyler and others, better known
as the resident place of the late F. G Stowers; oiao 1
twenty six acres, more or 1 ess, adjoining lands of J.
B Alford, N. Hunks and S. V. Millford. All leviedon
an J sold as the property of F. G. Stowers, to satisfy a jvy
. , . fi. fu. issued from the Superior Court of said county, ro- I
These are ther fore to cite and admonish all eon- tumubie to March term, 1875, in fuvorof A. J. Council,
cenicd to show cause, if any they have, on or before Millv J. Connell and Wm M. McMultan v*. C. A.
the first Monday in April next, why said letter* I Webb, Adm’r. of F. G; Stowers, alno to natisfy various I
other ti. fuu. in my hand* v*. said F. G. Stow era. All
sold subject to the widow’s dower. Hartwell, Jan. Sd,
1876.
Jon4.5t. W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
should not be grunted
Given under my hand nt office, this 7th dav of Feb
ruary, 1876. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinal
feb 29.S0d.
Notice.
Oconee County.
FUBWTUBE WBBEHOUSEl
GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, MARY C. THRASHER I
applies to me for letters of Admitiis-
trution on the estate of Barton C. Thrasher,.late of said
county deceased. I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-1
ccrued, to show cause, if any they have, at my office on
A -r X *.»,r,vn a i or before the first Monday in March next, why said !-t-
LL 1 J’-RSONS IIAY ING DEMANDS AGAINST t ers should not be granted.
SAMUEL FREEMAN, (col.) late of Clarke Given under my *
Robert C. Lumpkin, deceased, are hereby no
tified to present the same to me for payment within the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said de
ceased are requested to make immediate pnvment.
JAMES M. LUMPKIN,
feb22.4t . Administrator.
Notice.
J - F. WILSON & CO ,
£3. 12 mNELRX ECUSS Eih’3I, B20A3 CT.. A7EIN3, 3A
county, deceased, arc hereby notified to present the
mine to me for payment within the time prescribed by
law, and those indebted to said deceased are requested
to make immediate payment. Jan. 10, 1876.
EUGENE W. BRYDYE,
jttlHff Administrator.
r my baud nt office, this Jan nary 31st,
J. R. LYI-E, Ordinary.
Coffins, Birlyl Oases
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOLDINGS.
jan25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH
nut of the State,
tranches—
F. B. & Co., New "York.
F. B. & Co.,' Charleston, S. C.
F. B. & I'o., Jackronvilie, Fla.
F., B. * CO.
£nov.J7-tf.
CIGARS.
We have now on hand 250,000 Choicest Brands of
Cigars, which wc offer at Grratly Redcccd Prices.
Also a large stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, Genuine Mccrsbanin Tijics, and all Smokers Ar
ticles.
J5F" A liberal discount allowed to Jobbers buying
largelv. Come one! Come all!!
KALVAKINSKY & LIF*BLEB,
Ang. 5.ti.] Under Newton House, Athens, Ga.
W.*D. STYltON, of Georgia,
II AS DISCOVERED A SURE REMEDY FOE
GRAPE ROT.
AND DESTROYER OF CURCULIO AND BORER,
IHE GREAT ENEMIES OF TIIE PEACH CKOr.
GEOUGLY—OCONEE . OUNTY.
TTTIIERE AS, GEORGE E.GRIFFETII I
VV Administrator James L. Griffeth de-
I cc “? d . u PI'' ie3 ,0 ra « for lettcr9 of di » mi » 8ion fro™ « id
administration. ■
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern-1
ii Hum A. Hemphill, Administrator of William Wood,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters ot dis
mission from said*administration.
These arc therefore to cite und admonish all con
cerned to show cause (if any they have) at my office, on
or before the first Monday in May next, why said letters I
shoald not be granted. Given under my hand at office,
this the 27tli day of December, 1875.
jau4.3m. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
M
e<l, to show cause (If any they haw) at tny office, oo or
before the first Monday iu May next why aoiil tattlers
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office tho 31st day of January
lebl.Sm. J. R. LYLE, Ordiuary,
BOOK AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
VALUABLE DISCOVERY. Arc “ C0IX1N0 M0SEY ” " i,h f —
ADMINISTRATOR SSALE.
JJY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE COURT |
JSJDcl ^DESIGNS,
THIS PAPER IS ON PILE WITH
You Have so Excuse.—Have you any
excuse fur suflering with Dyspepsia or Liver
Complaint? Is there any reason why you
should "o on from d:tv to Jay complaining
ith Sour Stomach, Sick Head-ache, Habit-
Costiveness, palpation of the Heart.
Heart burn, Witter-brash, Gnawing and
burning pains at the pit of the Stomach,
~ell<nv Skin, Coated Tongue, and disagreea
ble taste in tlio mouth, Coming up oi food
after eating. Low spirits, Ac.-No I It is
positively your own fault if you do. Go to
vour Druggist lt. T. Bhumu.y and get a hot
tie of Green’s August Flower for 75
cents your cure is certain, but if you doubt
Ibis, get a sample Bottle for 10 cents and
try it. Two doses will relieve you.
March-7 R. T. Brumby.
Ill, _ , . *"v
In conclusion, iveoan birt oxolaim, U
■ , , - , departed Influonco of bolter, purer and
’'ft' 15 furnishing accoutrenientg i ia ,,.,i c r days, when will all this low couim-
in<r, this disreputable wire-pulling, vea, and
when will these degenerate! times, Iks at an
endi .
Yours, in a spirit of apprehension,
Senbx.
Would
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Lost.—A gold cnatneh-J Si A. E
engraved with name pf 'feSK
lost vestcriiay luu rnoon inuobhhain. loo
fimler will ho liberally rewarded l ” 1 *
it at tbit office. 111:1
<5*1 O si day at home. Agents wanted. Oi
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A goosl Cow wantoJ—call at New Drug Store.
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Guide, RboWihg bow either sex niay fcseioate and gam
the love und affection of any person they choose iu- L
stanilv. 40** rages. By mail 50 eta. Ilaut & Co., 139 I
' 7t!i St., Plula. fcb29.R
Davis & Rapp have’nt a leisure moment
on Saturday. We would advise our country
friends to have their beards done up during
tiie earlier days of the week.
Liver Tonic never fails to cure headache.
marchl4.s r »t.
West India and Florida Transfered
to Athens.—Go to Martin Collins’ if you
want fine Oranges nud Lemons. He hits laid
before us some of the finest specimens we
have seen for some time. Mr.Colliiis makes
Maudariue oranges a specialty and the pub
lic will Cud it to their advantage to Call and
see him. He also deals in Family Groceries
and Provisions. Givehima call at his store,
Market street near Town Hull, arid tvegunr-
teo you will lie well pleased. fob. 22-.5t.
Liver Tonic regniatc® the Bowel*. inarchHJit.
Home Evidence.—
Harmony Grove, Jan. 20, 1876.
Messrs. J. C. Pitner eD Co., Athens, Ga.
Wo used your Acid Phosphate last year
for corn aud cotton, and arc well pleased
with it, and will u^e it on our entire crop
tills year. We w ill cheerfully recomrneud
it to the people.aa being the cheapest and
most- profitable of any acid or guano that
can ba used. \Y, F. Anderson,
fob2.4t- J..a. II. Holland.
MARBLE
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
wm m m; wi
Dealer hi and manufacturer of Monuments, Head end
Foot Stone*, Marble and Granite Box Tomb* and Cra
dle Tombs. All work -warranted, l ereona will i
well to examine my dciignH, r~ J «i.
Whore Advertising Contract* can bo made#
HIS REMEDY IIAS BEEN THOROUGHLY
tested for two *eafions, and in every instance has
been a perfect success. The following certificate of a
well kuown Minister in Georgia, who lias seen it fairly
ested, will give some idea of its real merits:
Brunswick, July 13th, 1875.
Mr. IV. L\ Sty eon.—Tl.e Uomixmml nut up by yon
1 have known, used, seen its result*, and it wul do all
you claim for it. It will prevent blight. and Tot, and
cause vines to grow vigorously. IVlierj it was used I
never saw more nourishing pr fuller vines, with bunches
large and well filled. Iu the same vineyard, vines with
out its use did not mature a single buuch. With its
i»e, vines that had not borue fruit for year* were quite
prolific. A half gallou was used, but a gallou would bo
Ijcttcr. From what I have seen, I can and do recotn-
ncud its use to ail who desire tins delightful fruit. Its
results where it has been.used on Peach trees arc the
same. Yours, &e., N. B. OUSLEY.
■iSEOTtoxs for UsiNo.—Dig around tlio roots iu Fall
Winter and apply Compound. Price, $50 i>er ton.
up by Port Royal Lime Co.
J. It. HUGGINS, Agent, Athens, Ga.
fcl»3.2m.
The French Edition of which sells for $16.5, and the
Loudon Edition for $200. Our Popular Edition (5.50),
containing over One Hundred full-page quarto plates, is
the cheapest and most elegant publication in America,
aud the best to sell. Critics vie with each other in
praising it, and the masses buy it.
Agent in Charleston. S. C., reports 07 orders; one iu
Ninety-Six, S. C., 106; one in Va., 247; another In
Memphis, 200 orders, taken in three weeks.
Full particulars free.. Address.
J. B. FORD & CO., Publishers,
• Novfrltfw. 27 Park Place, New York.
of Ordiu&ry of Oconee County, will be sold on (he
first Tuesday in March. 1876, before the Court Houso
door in Watkinsville, said county, within the lawful I
hours of sole; one tract of land in said connty, aqjoin- 1
ing lands of John W. Stroud, Sandford Whitehead, Dr.
F. Jackson and others, containing fifty seven and one
half acres, twenty acres in original forest, twenty or I
twenty-five acres tenable land, balance good branch
bottom; on the place there is a good house with three
rooms and all uecessary out buildings. Sold as the
property of Margaret W. Parker deceased, tor the benefit
of the ucirs and creditor*. Term* made known on day
of sale. AARON CROW, 1
tebl.it. Adm’r. of Margaret W. Parker.
Dissolution.
OCONEE SUPERIOR COURT NOV. i
TERM 1875.
Mxnv Livingston,
Ilv
Libel for Divorce.
rpiIE COPA TNERSHIP HERETO-
X fore existing between the undersigned, under the
firm name and »tyta of PiTTAKD, MITCHELL & CO.,
is this day dissolved bv mutual consent.
Ail persona indebted to the late firm will make pay-
... c Iy .l. i • *r.i
Sidney Livingston. J
IT APPEARING TO THE
COURT
that Sidney Livingston, defendant doe. not reside
in the County of Oconee, and it farther appearing that
lie resides without tiie limits of the State.^ It is there-
assume* all it* liabilities.
JAMES D. PITTAKD,
S. D. MITCHELL,
K. T. PITTAKD.
.1 fendant by publication once a mouth for four months
in tlio Athens Georgian, a paper published in the City I
of Athens, Georgia. '
Granted—GEO.
J. R. LYLE, Piaintiffii Attorney.
'. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
Outfit and term
Happy New Year.
A FARM OF YOUR OWN
yY ISIIING OUB FRIENDS AND PATRONS A
- . happy and prosperous new year, we beg to in-
form them that wc opcu the new year with n large stock
°‘ JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
And are prepared to supply anything they may want
on the most reasonable term*.. Onr increased frcilit.es
md larger experience warranto tn in saying that wo can
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DRY GOODS EMPORIUM!
The undcraignetl, in thanking hi* old patrons for
their patronage, beg* a continuance ot it, ut the old
stand, No. 6 Broad street.
S. D. MITCHELL.
G eorgia—oconeecounty.—cm*** Omo*.
Superior Court.—I, J. M. A. Johnson, Clerk of
We cordially recommend our late partner to our old
be rounc
patron* and lriend*. He will be found prompt a
obliging. J. D. PITTABJ),
jau!8rtf R. T. PITTAKD.
the Superior Court of *aid County, do hereby certify
that the ubove order was granted at the November term
1875 of the Superior Court of said Connty of Oconee. I
1876 Veo unt * er tn y °®®W signature, tbi**28th January ]
&bl.tn4m. J. M. A. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO.,
If you want a
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A Week guaranteed to Male and Female
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Till* -package ha* been examined by the publisher of
an d found as represented—worth
the money. Watches given away to all Agents.
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We will beg the citizens of Athens and vicinity to give
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ncvloiSwl'.
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Tiie worst eases of tho lou.pst standing, by ushig
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[OCONEE POSTPONED SHERIFFS
SALE.
VX7-ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE,
i I Court llousedoor in Watkinsville, between the
legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
the following property to-wit: '
One grey borse, doctor, two mouse colored mules'and
two bay mules, one two borso wagon and harm as and
one yoke of oxen, and one cart. Levied on a* the pro- 1
perty of Jacob VV. Dicken, by au attachment and fl. fa.
i-sued upon said attachment from Oconee Superior
Court, in favor of John O. Thrasher vs. said Dicken.
] Property pointed ont in aaid attachment end d. fa.
Also, nt same time and place, a Hall, in the second
ory of n building, in the town of Watkinsville, known
line Odd Fellows Ilall. Levied on aa the property of
the Odd Fellows to satisfy a fi. fa. isaued from Oconee
Superior Court in favor of A. T. Lnckio va. said Odd
Eellows. Property pointed ont by defendants.
Also, at same time aud place, the farm known aa the
Dr. Lindsey Darham pioee. Levied on to satisfy three -
fair fi. fas., for the years 1873, 1874 and 1875. 1
febl.5t. w. W. PRICE, Sheriff.
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Cash in Books and Home Office
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Wo are Qeadquartera for everything in the way of
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Being Manufacturers of the
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Total assets
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EOBT. W. FORT, Secretary. feh29gf.
Each style being the heat of its class in the market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and 81ides with directions for
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i\I EEdY.ES for all kinds of Sewing Machines, a I
l* wholesale and retail, by
Sept. 82,1876—47-tf S. a DOBBS, Agent.
For Sale.
Eastern Seed Potatoes.
E ARL Y R OSH, Sweet and Best Crop.
PINK EYE, Good Bearer.
PEACH BLOW, For E it ing.
ALSO
100 Gallon Still, with Cap onct ^ Worm complete. |
Apply toSnmmey. HotchesO!. * Bell, or JohnlL
| Newton.
Jane 2..1875. |31-t
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
COUNTRY
PRODUCE
ns at the
for General and Family Use,
yet produced. It is Simple and Easy to Operate, is
not liable to get out out of repair, ita Work is the Boat
os was shown by tho
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Universal Exhibition in Vienna, in
1873, and it is sold at a
LESS EUNICE.
other Machine pf i^s 6®ANDARD^EACEIjj. CROFT'S. PROLIFIC Cotton
Fall and Winter
Millinery Goods,
'CLOVER SEED. Prime N. Y. State.
O&CjpARB GRASS, “
\HERLONG COTTON SEED.
E^r sale by J.M. UPSHAW andF.P.
Be sura to see the Wilson l-efure you "bny'.- _ _
' May 19, 1875 fcSBTSs
Seed.
In. Store and to arrive. For sale by
EDWARD BANCROFT
counties adjacent, that she lias
now received and opeuod a most choive and select as
sortment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, com
prising in port tho latest styles and fushiuns of
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laees,
Flowers, Gloves, &c.,
Which she will sell at reasonable prices. Give her
call before purchasing elsewhere. Order* from a dis
tance carefully filled. Store locuted on Broad atrept,
one door above National Bank.