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Heath or James L. Orr.—Hon.
James I* Orr, United States Minister
to the Court of Russia, died suddenly
and unexpectedly to-day, of inflamma
tion: of the lungs. He had been suffer
ing from the effects of the severe cold
o^ the climate, but was not considered
eerioqsly ill.
-.Indian Moses.—Why should not
the Indian have a Moses as well
as the negroes ? The Western papers
say that the Indians have been for
Bome^jJin4"ekp8fetiDg * Moses to arise
nrnoiig their trace end redeem the peo
ple from bondage. This belief, sub
stantially the same as officially stated
above, has led the Indians in that belt
GORGIA ITEMS. 1 Exhausted Soqs Renovated
I with Cotton Stalks.—A correspon-
„ _ I dentin Murray county, Georgia, writes
Four new cases of small-pox in to the Department of Agriculture as
Augusta. follows:
Mayor Estes, of Augusta, has with- [ The raising of corn, wheat, and stock
drawn his resignation for the use of the farm, and beyoDd
m , . . _ I that, cotton, is certainly the true policy
Two negroes escaped from the Ca- for farmers of this rountv. Cotton
nnlha jail by using their jack-knives. ^ better than auy other' crop , but
A cat in Covington gives nourish- not well euough to justify one in raisiug
ment to a parcel of valuable terrier it altogether and buying his own pro
pups. visions. An experiment came under
The fifty-fourth anniversary of Odd option which proves that e»t-
ellows ww celebrated in Atlanta and ton - 50 fr0 ™ exh “ ustin " the , 80 ^ ' !
ugusta with great ceremony. a •£* when properly man
. b J aged. My son-in-law took two acres
A white woman promenaded the J or old, worn out, completely exhausted
streets of Macon the other day fond-1 and, four years ago, and planted it in
ling a little Modoc nigger baby. cotton. Each winter, after the stalks
m. rr , « ... had become tender, he took a stick and
The Tel gr<ph<uul Meager says ^ them to piece9 then a long,
th«| the night train between Macon | bn ll-tongne plow, as deep as a strong
mule could pul! it, under the roots of
A negro named George Henson has the old stalks, and with a one-horse
been arrested in Atlanta for an attempt turningplow threw all the old bolls and
to commit a rape on a white woman. stalks on the ridge. This lie did each
js rsrftri i” s? S?i’asf«££*
tirivo *ht thirtv in nn I doubled itself each year; the first year
brought thirty-six applicants in one itmade 350 pound/ of ^ cotton, the
last 2,200 pounds. No manure what
A few families in Barnesville, Alba- ever was used.
ny and Macon have been luxuriating
upon Irish potatoes — this year’s! Civil War in Louisiana.—It
growth. . I seems that Kellogg’s operations have
Eight buildings in the suburbs of I at last culminated in actual civil war
Atlanta, known as the West End, I in Louisiana. A battle royal has oc-
were destroyed by fire on Monday | currcd in Martinsville,' and Kel
of country situated east of the Cascade ra o rn > 8- ->•, ' i bigg’s army was defeated, with the loss
An Augusta soiled dove, named
and west of the Rocky .Mountains, to
longingly look for the coming of their
deliverer, and to hail ell unusual oc
currences as indications of his speedy
ndvent. No chief knows but that he
may prove to be the chosen one, and
Captain Jack in his success will l«
greeted as such by great numbers of
braves.
New Advertisements.
KING’S CURE
FOR
CHICKEN CHOLERA.
aer W. P. HOYT & CO., Drug
gists at Rome, write: “** * We
have not written because we wanted to
give the Chicken Cure a fair trial, and
see if it would do in every case. We
have done so, and find it will do all it
claims.
J. C. HARDIE
DEALER IN , \
DRY GOODS.
AND
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Justly Celebrated Magno
lia Hams, Bologna Sau
sage, Dried Beef,
Canned Woods, &c.
Sndir. Pipes, Tobacco and Segara, Raisins, Sar
dines, Nuts, Crackers, Cheese, Candy and Pea
nuts, Lemons and Oranges, Pickles, Northern Ap
ples and Butter Scotch. .
Cash paid for country produce.
•V Rmad street, Athens, Ga., opposite J. H.
Huggins. apll-ly
NOTICE .
Athena, Go., May 1, 1873.
H AVING disposed of our entire
stock, of Stores, Tinware and House Furnish
ing Goods to Messrs J. C. Wilkins A Co., We
cheerfully recemmend them to the public, and ask
for them the patronage of those who have hitherto
dealt with us in that line of goods.
SCMMEY A NEWTON.
FN accordance with the above, we
1 would say that we shall .pen, on or about
May loth, a complete stock of
Stoves, Tin-Ware
AND
Housc-Furnisliing Goods,
in the Store now occupied by the agency of the
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, and re'
-vpcclfully solicit a share of the public patronage.
J. C. WILKINS & CO.
The Lava Beds Marines.—The
dispatches indicate that Capt. Jack and
his fifty or sixty warriors are too many
for the army and navy of the United
States. And the extract from the
Washington Chronicle yesterday, call
ing “ for the enlistmcut of three or
four Volunteer regiments ” in “ order
to surrouud and starve cut these treach-
ous savages” amounts to an acknowl
edgement of being whipped out.
The defeat of the regular army is sim
ply complete. The humiliation and
d^jrace none the less so. Grant liad
better call off* his soldier from this ser
vice, either send them among Southern
families where no fighting is required,
drum up these volunteers, or somebody
else who can fight. It is well demon
strated that his array is unfited for such
barbarous busiuess as actual fighting.
0r perhaps he ought to send the entire
rfMbang to the Vienna Fair. It would
Do doubt get a premium of some kind
or other. . It really ought to lrnvc a
premium.
n ... n r. , , , , - , i of two killed and three wounded. The
Bettie Hubbard, took laudanum last ,. „ , , , .
Thursday night. She now sleeps the d,s P atch “Y 8 the P°°P lc are resolved
usual sleep. not to pay the taxes levied by this bold
An affectionate colored mother who and flushing usurpation, unless they
left her child in her house alone had are enforced by Federal bayonets. It
to huut for it in a pile of ashes when I is impossible to forecast the miseries
sl.e returned. j w hich ma y grow out of this complica
For the benefit of members of the tion, in which the wretched tax-pay-
Georgia Legislature we will state that j erg 0 f Louisiana are driven to the al
the farmers are preparing to put in a
large crop of peanuts.
Richmond county is jubilant. She
is out of debt and has 810,502 45 in
treasury. This is known in the diction
aries as prosperity
A man named William Wafkins, a
native of Franklin, Heard county, was
hung iu Arkansas on the 25th ulL
He was sixty years of age.
As the word “black” has been ex-
teruativc of submitting to barefaced
robbery or assuming an attitude of
quasi-resistince to the Federal Govern
ment. The probabilities are that they
will be robbed and punished for trea
son too.
SOLA
WATER
.A.T
A good story is told of a Germnn
shoemaker in Utica, who having made
a pair of boots for a gentleman of
punged from the dictionary, we will whose financial integrity he had consi-
state that the colored berry crop is , .. ... , .. „,, . .
very promising in Georgia. derable doubt, made the following reply
,, T» • i r. i e i_ „ to him when he called for the article:
Mr. Daniel Palmer, of Mitchell .. — . , . , . ,
county, says he has two hundred acres Der P 00 ^ ,al * not quite done, but dcr
of cotton chopped out aud has gone heel ish nade out.”
over it the second time with his
ploughs. | Negro lodges of the Know Nothing
A s]>ccial term of Monroe Superior order are forming in the West and
Court will be held-next week for the South. Their motto is “No white man |
purpose of working off the criminals for office.”
Longs&Billups
Talmaflge & Dorsey
liar* the finest lot of
FISHING TACKLE
Ever brought to this market. Also a superb lot o
PISTOLS
In 1 every thing else kept ain first class Jewclery
Store. May 2tl
For over Forty Years- this
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Liver Medicine lias proved to be the
GRKAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver Complaint nn<l the ptinful offspring
thereof! to-wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION,
Jaundice, Billions attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Colic, Depression of Spirit*, SOUR STOMACH,
Heart Burn, CHILLS aud FEVER, Ao. t Ac.
After yean of careful experiments, to meet a
great and unjent demand, we now produce from
our original Genuine Powder*, *
THE PREPARED
_ Liquid form of Simmons' Liver Regulator, con
taining all it* wonderful and valuable properties,
and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
The Powders, price as before, ...$1.00 per package.
Sent by mail .'— i.Ot “
C^XJTXOTST.
But no Powders or Prepared Simmons’ Regula
tor unless In our engraved wrapper, with trade
mark, stamp and signature unbroken, None oth
er is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ua, aud Philadelphia
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
jan3-6m
F. W. LUCAS & CO’S
LARGE STOCK OF
BOOTH &c CHAFFIN
Market Street, near Court House,
Fam ily Grocery and Bar Room
Keeps constantly on hand choice Family Grocer
ries, of all kinds, aud the best brauds ol Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
Give us a cal), and you will find everything in
>ur line of the best, aud prices as low as the lowest.
J. S. DORTCH,
Attorney at Law
CAltNESVILLE, GA.
W* R. LITTLE,
Attorney at Law
CAltNESVILLE, GA.
that are sweating in jail. The proba
bility is that some of them will be aired
on a gallows.
The City Couucil of Atlanta de
clined to appropriate $2,000 for the
entertainment of the Convention of
Governors ou the 20th inst., as they
would be compelled to borrow the
money at heavy interest.
The admirable condition of our side-1
walks gives us the right, on rainy
nights, lo the title of the “City of j
Lakes.”
Treat your lied hugs to kerosene cock
tails if you would have them call on
your neighbor.
Cow for Sale.
W EATHERLY & CO. HAVE
a fine COW for sale, willi a young Calf.
Apply at their Store, corner of Thomas and
Clayton streets. myiMf
Death ok the Chief Justice of
the United States.—Chief Justice
Chas, died Wednesday morning from
paralysis. Both of his daughters and
his son-in-law, Senator Sprague, were
at his bod-side.
'.Chief Justice Chase left Washing.
toll last week for New York and Bos
ton. He expected to remain in the
If ttor city two or three weeks; then
return to Washington, and after a
t rt stay there go to Colorado, where
proposed to locate for the Summer,
with a view .to the. restoration of lii*
health by tho pure and bracing air of
the mountain.region. -The Chief Jus-
iicSWosin unusually good health and
spirits, and continued so during Sun-
day and Monday. On Tuesday mor-
■Sing he was stricken with paralysis,
Btid remained unconscious till this mor
ning, at 11 o’clock, when he peace
fully died, surrounded by his sorrow
ing. relatives.
The Eagle says during the month of
April over $3,000 worth of chickcqs
On Saturday last a white man and I and eggs were ahipj>ed from Gainsville.
a negro, concealed on the road side drag- 1
ged W. B. Roberts from his horse,
while on his way from Decatur to
. THE WILKES i OL’RT.
Washington, Ga., May 6, 1873
JEdSen.KfithrEaet Georgian:
*fhe Superior Court for Wilkes
county convened here yesterday morn
ing, - Judge Garnett Andrews presid
ing^ Quite ( number of distinguished
gentlemen were in attendance, among
the number the great commoner, Al
exander H. Stephens, Judge Hook of
Auguste, Judge Vason of Albany,
Hon. 8. C. Reese, J. D. Mathews,
W. D. Johnson, and Solicitor General
Samuel Lumpkin.
-. Wie ore informed that the cause of
the appearance of Mr. Stephens m
Urn probability of the great Pounds
tMtniteg to trial, in 'which Mr.
Stcphcns.appears for the defence. This
is a murder case, which was removed
Jfofn Hancock county because of the
.trouble experienced in obtaining an
Unbiased jury. The prisoner has been
tried three times, with the same result
in each case. His counsel, however,
arc still sanguine of su n-css.
An ong the arrivals wc were pleaded
to nfth the presence of our esteemed
friend, Dr. J. E. Pope, of your city.
What brought the youug gentleman
. to our little town we are not prepared
bot Madame Rumor has been
fp bgld as to surmise that a certain lit-
«ift piece of divinity, who glories in
bright eyes and rosy cheeks, was the
power behind the scene*. The visit of
this disciple of .&culapius has placed
the minds of many of our young men
in quite a stiteof perturbation. They
teriodsly contemplate “going gun
ning" for him should he again put in
hn appearance. But the course of
true love never did run smooth. We
have been having a great deal of rain
lately; and crops ore “looking up.’
Our farmers ere making very abundant
use of ferfrlixsrs. In Act, so extensive
has been the Application of guano, that
you can easily track tho route of a
wagons by the perfumery of Dicksou’s
Compound. Moke Anon.
Lawrenoeville, robbed him of $546 in
greenbacks and other valuables, mak
ing good their escape.
The Rev. Mr. Wood, DeKalb coun
ty seducer, has obtained a new trial
under the decision of the Supreme
Court, on the ground that a married
man cannot be guilty of seduction by
promise of marriage when his marriage I cotto*.—..
The news from the Modoc war has
aroused the pugilistic feeling in the
breast of the colored warrior, and bre
vet wiyes are catching “thunder.”
Athens’ Retail Prices Current
Corrected by England <t* Orr, Gen-1
eral Commission Merchants, Broad \
Street, Athens Georgia.
T8E NSW DRUG STORE
AfiEifAi
COLOGNE,
More Delicate anti Permanent thau any other*
and at uiuch Lower Rates-
WM. KING, Ju.
BONES*
I WILL PAY ONE CENT TER
Pound for all OLD BONES, of
any kind, delivered to me.
A. S. DORSEY,
nih21-3m Broad Street, Athens, (i
DR. J. E. POPE
■RESPECTFULLY offers his Pro-
JL\ fe&aional Services to the Citizens of Athens
and Adjacent Country.
Occupies the office formerly occupied by Dr.
II. Carlton. At night he can be found at the resi
dence of Dr. J. A. llunnlcutt. feblt-l
THE E OLIPSE
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TS MEETING WITH UNPRECE
_ . ‘T are
us* all urer the Union, and crerj wheel heard
from is giving unqualified satisfaction* All tires,
from 8 to 72 inches in diameter, manufactured l>y
the Stillwell k Bierce Xanufactarina Company.
For dcscripllTe circulars and price list ap
ply to or address. K. Mt KKBsO.V.
/ebXl-6ui Athens, U*.
PAPER
At Wholesale.
THE UNDERSIGNED have just
-JL received* large in voice of
Commercial, Note, Letter
anil Cap Paper,
to which they inrite the attention of Merchants
and Dealers. We believe that we can sell as low
as the same qualities and quantities can be pur
chased any where in the South. Samples and pri
ces sent on application to
BURKE & HODGSON.
Gift tmiiRpmsE
The Onlj & liable (lift Distribution a u» C« u &tr
$60,000 oo
VALUABLE GIFTS
III
Xj.
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN'
X>. SINE’S
161th EEdUCUt MOSTIII.V
J. w. COLLINS
Has now in Store a Full Stock of
DRY GOODS
-PERSONS FROM THE COUN-
J- TRY and those from a distance arc invited
to inspect our
II ATS, SHOES & NOTIONS
Of All Kinds, which he offers
HEAP FOR CASH
Or in Exchange for Country Produce.
IWThe highest market price paid in cash for
Cotton. apll-tf
Gift enterprise:
7b be dra-wn Monday, June 2d, 1873.
Two Grand Capitals of
§5,000 each in Greenbacks
Two Prizes $1000 = ( n L I I
«?Rgs jsi 1 Greenbacks!
1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-Mounted Harncs-,
"Orth $600.
1 Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $308.
10 Family Sewing Machines, worth Sio-i each.
Five Gold Watches and Chains, wort'. .-;Chi each.
5 Gold Amr. Hunting Watches, worth $125 each.
10 Ladies'Gold Hunting Watches, Worth $75 each.
800 Gold anti Silver Lever Hunting Watches,
(in *11.) worth from $20 to S300each.
Gold Chains, Sliver-ware, Jewelrv, Ac., Ac.
Whole uumber Gifts, 6,500. Tickets Limited to
60,000.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to
whom Liberal I*remitims will he paid.
Slitgl* Tickets »1; Six Tickets $5: Twelve
Tickets $10 j Twenty-five Tickets $20
Circulate containing a full list of prizes, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other ’,n-
Tormatien in reference to the Distribution, will ho
sent to any one ordering them. AU letters must
be addressed to
Main Office, L. D. SINES, Box 66.
101 W. Fifth St. Cincinnati, o
LARGE & ELEGANT STOCK. OLD BOIES
Surveyor, Architect.
F'PIIE undersigned, having a com
_L |*lete set of Surveying instruments, is now
ready to do all kinds of Surveying, vi*.: Laying
off City Lot*, Homesteads, Plantations, Ac.,'and
making accurate Plots of the saute.
He is also prepared to execute all descriptions of
Drafting, to furnish Plans for Houses, Bridges,
Ac., and make estimates of cost.
Can lie found at the Office of Captain E. F.
Lumpkin. I>. K. LUMPKIN.
jan31-tf County Surveyor.
which wo guarantee to equal any in the State in
Qulity and in Low Prices
Largo Stock of Ladies' and Children's
DRESS GOODS
OF ALL QUALITIES AND KINDS,
Large Stock of
Gentlemen and Boy's Goods,
From th* Lowest to the Highest Prices, which can
be CUT AND MADE TO ORDER, by i
First-Class Tailor & Cutter
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Window Shades, Straw Matting,
Hoop Skirts, Cambric Skirts,
Shawls, Lace Points, Scarfs,
Thread Lacc Collars, Embroideries,
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Tuckiugs, Trimmings,
Party and Wedding Dress Goods,
III Silks, Grenadines and Muslins.
Elegant Black Silks,
And Summer Silks.
Call aud see the Goods and Prices.
F. W. LUCAS&CO
apr4-5m
r WILL PAY ONE CENT PER
1- POUND for all BONES delivered to me.
mh28-tf j. H. HUGGINS, Athens.
WANTED,
At the Tan-Yar<l formerly owned by V. If. Doyle,
200 Cords Red Oak Bark.
HWlCASII and the highest market price will be
paidT n»h21 W. C. KEMP.
BEUSSE&MOON
Keeps Consiantly on Hand the Best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
At their BAR will bo found the l**st of every
thing to drink, served up ‘According to Gunter."
Gentleman will also find No. 1 BILLIARD
TABLES, kept in good order.
KING'S cuud:
is known to the female.
The oldest chartered lodge of Ma
sons now in existence in the United
States is Solomon’s Lodge, No. 1, of
Savannah. It was chartered by the
Grand Lodge of England in 1755, and
was re-charte-rod by the Grand Lodge
of Georgia on the organization of that
body in 1785.
Anderson Reese and Henry Grady
have been elected Vice Presidents of
the Georgia Society for the “ Preven
tion of Cruelty to Animals.” If livery
stable horses could a tale unfold, we
don’t think these fast young men would
have been so honored.
Henry Jackson, negro, was arrested |
Friday before last, at Station No. 1
on the Augusta and Savannah Rail-1
way, charged with the murder of a
white woman in Green county 6ome
weeks since. He answers to the dc-1
scription of the Governor’s proclama
tion offering a reward for the murderer.
An Atlanta man got himself into |
business the other night with a non-
explosive kerosine lamp. The oil took !
fire and he endeavored to extinguish it.
Then the oil in the can caugnt fire,
and he put "his hand over the mouth
to smother it—whereupon the bottom [
came out, and the doctors have got
him in tow.
It is said that Foster Blodgett isl
anxious to return to Georgia. This is
rigl t He has many friends in this |
State who would be glad to see him.
Among others we might mention Grant I
and Alexander, who seem to imagine
that they can get a shoveling contract
with the busy B. He would be an
invaluable acquisition to th;ir chain |
gang-
Gov. Smith has addressed a letter to
the farmers of the West and North-
we t in regard to the great advantag> s
presented by the Atlantic and Great
Western Canal. Gov. Smith, in in
viting the Governors of the above
States to send delegates to the Conven
tion at Atlanta, May 20th assures them
that they will meet with a hearty wel
come from our people.
A negro woman in Upsun county
has given birth to a second child by
her own brother. The breast and
abdomen of the child and the back
makes a complete turtle, the former
being covered by a soft white shell and
the back by a hard one. This Is the
jecond child by her brother. Another
woman gave birth to triplets, and all
are doing well.
In Atlanta a negro named George
Henson, on Sunday night with a vehi
cle to a white woman’s nouse, and by
telling her that a friend had arrived
in the city and sent for her, induced
her to take a seat in the cairiage. He
then drove off in a different route to
that the woman expected, and
attempted to violate her person, which
was prevented by the timely arrival of
a gentleman, who rescued the woman
Heusou is in limbo.
Prr.lb. 12 to 16.'£
Provisions.—Flour,Fancy,pcrbbL. 13 50
Extra Family,... 12 50
Family, 1200
Superfine 10 00
Corn...— per hush. 90 to 1 16
Pea* - •• 1 00 to I
Keai “ i 10
Wheat 2 Ooto 2 50
Baron aides, per pound 11 to 12%
“ shoulders, ** • 9 to 10
" hams, •• IS to 1*
l»rd •• 12 to 15
Iriah Potatoes, country, pr bush, 1 00 to 2 00
Sweet Potatoes, “ 1 25 to 1 50
Egg*. —per dor.. 20
Chickens, grown, lOct Frying 25 to 30
Butter— —per lb. 30 35
(iroccrirx.—Sugar, Crushed per lb. 15 to 16
BOCK BEER
Now on draught at the
EXCHANGE SALOON.
HOUSE TO RENT
rrio RENT, a HOUSE
JL situated noarthe Lucy Cohb
Institute, containing four rooms,
a fire-place in oach, with a double
room Kitchen iu the yard. On
the lot is a weU of good water, and a fine Uardcn,
ready planted. For tonus, Ac., apply to
uiv9-lm S. C. REESE.
II....
C
U to
*’ Demarara, “ IS
Coffee, Rio, —. “ 25
“ Laguira, “ 28
“ Java *• S3
Tea, Hyacn •* 1 50
'• Gunpowder, “ 2 00
•' Black •• 1 50
Onions — per bush.1 00
Syrup, Sorghum, per gal. 60
*' Cane •• 73
Cuba MoUsscs •• 33
Candles, sperm... per lb. 46
“ Adaman, •' 20
" Tallow, •- 15
Cheeae, State “ 20
“ Eng. Dairy, 25
Crackers, soda,... “ is
“ bntter, “ 15
•' augai, “ 20
“ cream, “ 20
Candy, plain per lb. 18
“ fancy « so
Soda “ 12
Black Pepper..—' “ S3
Ginger •• 35
Starch “ 15
Tallow ' '• g
Dried Peaches, pealed, “ 8
•• •* unpealcd, “ 3
Dried Applea — •• 4
Mackerel, kite 2 25 to 3 50
“ bbl —. 10 00 to 12 00
Sardines —.— per box, ?S to 40
Salt— — pcrsack, 2 25
Factory Goods,—Cotton Yarns. t 65
COTTON GIN
WINSllIP IMPROVED
COTTON GIN.
~ I Lightness of Draft, Fast Gin-
— I JJ Ding. Cleansing the * erd well, and making
to 1 50 I Good Sample, this Gin has no equal. It U made
of the •
BEST MATERIAL
I to be had in this country or Europe, in good style
and well finished. Planters are invited to call on
uain Atlanta, or at any of our Agencies, and exam
ine this Gin, before purchasing. Also to send in
their orders EARLY, to insure their being filled
In good time for the coming crop.
8. nd for Circulars.
SCMMEY A NEWTON, Agents, Athens.
W INSHIP A BRO., Atlanta, Qa.
WANTED,
A T THE GEORGIA FACTORY
XA. a MAN who is competent to keep opera
tives’ accounts and do a general trading business.
One who has had some business experience, and
has a fhmlly. Applications at UtofplaOB will bo
j attended to. J. WHITE, Agent.
Osuaburg*, |wr yd.
IS
to 18
y. Shirting, "
12
to IS
1-4 ••
It
uo
oda..—Prints, ••
11
to 12^
Delaines, ••
25
to SO
Bl'ched Shirting, "
10
to 25
lleil Ticking, ••
20
to 50
-Peach Brandy, good “
4 00
t*
“ medium, “
3 00
to —
" common,'"'
2 00
to
Apple •* good, "
4 00
to —
** “ medium, “
3 00
to —
" _ " common, “
2 25
to —
French •• —.... *<
4 00
to 10 00
Holland Gin “
5 00
to 8 00
American Gin— — "
800
to 6 00
Jamaica Rum-——- “
5 1)0
to 8 00
American Bum—.—— "
3 00
to 6 00
Bourbon Whiskey— "
2 00
to 4 00
Wines,..— "
8 00
to 10 00
Gen. Lee at Stonewall’s Grave,
A lt x IS Inch Engraving of the Grave of
“Stonewal.” Jackson in the Lexington, Va.,
Cemetery. The noble Gen. Lee standi beside the
flower-strewn grave, over which bangs a weeping
willow. In the distance la to be seen a beautiful
landscape, hills decked in venlae, clouds as natu
ral as real ones, and many other things which
makes this picture a gem of art; one which ahould
hang in the parlor of every Southern borne. It is
vtthootarival the sweetest and most touchingly
beautiful Engraving before the pablie. A copy of
this beautiful Engraving will be sent by mall, post
paid to every one sending 50 cents for six months
subscription to
THE SOUVENIR,
A large eight-page paper with 6,000 circulation,
devoted to Literature, Poetry, Romance, Senti
ment, Wit, Humor, Ac. Address
J. C. A W. H. BURROW. Publishers,
Bristol, Tenn.
LAMAR COB1I, A. S. ERWIN, HOWELL COBB
COBB, ERWIN & COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Ojficc in the Deupree lluilding.^gr*
SAMUEL P. THURMOND,
•Attorney at JLatv,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
mr Office orer Barry’a Store, Broad Street.
Will Practice in the Counties of Cforke, Walton,
Jackson, Banks, Franklin, Madison and Hall.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
ATHENS, G-A.
GANN & REAVES... .PROPRIETORS
TX7ILL BE FOUND AT THEIR
V V old stand, rear Franklin House building,
Thomas street. Keep always on hand good Turn
outs and careful drivers.
Block well cared for when entrusted to our cutc.
Stock ou hand for sale at all times. declB-tf
NEW SONFECTIONERY
T L. FRANKLIN & CO..would
fj a inform the public that they have opened on
Jacksou street, rear of the National Bank, a Con
fectionery, where they will keep a full stock of
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Crack
ers, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Bardines, Ac., Ac.
All goods fresh. Give us a call. apll-tf
J\Tewton House
ATHENS, GA.
T’HE undersigned having taken
-1_ charge of the above popular Hotel, takes
pleasure in annonneing to the travelling public
and citizens of Atheus and surrounding country,
that he is prepared to accommodate, in • satislac-
tory manner, all who may favor him with their
patronage. Persona wishing to spend their sum
mer months away from home, will And Athens a
delightful place, and rates for Board very moder
ate. Permanent Boarders taken at low rates.
apr4-2m A. D. CL1NARD, Proprietor.
Ttksrcs-Common, per lb so
Medium “ I so
Fine. “ 1 00
6Uokiag, “ — 60
WooimWon.—Painted Buckets, dox 3 73
to 00
to 75
to 1 60
to 1 00
to 3 00
Cedar « “ 9 00 to 12 00
White Pine, •* “ 7 0C to • oO
Sieves, •• 3 00 to S 00
Snuff, Maecaboy, per lb, 1 00
“ Scotch....— “ • 80
Cigars, Am per 1000 80 00
•• Havana— “ 8880 100 00
Am rnmaUtow—Powder per lb. 80 to 80
Shot.. — « 13 to IS
Lead “ 12 to IS
Caps— per box, 10 to 40
KING’S
Toilet Powders
Delightfully Perfumed
And not at all injuriooa to the mod delicate com
plexion.
WM. KING, Jr.
»- Ice, Ice, Ice.
toS0«0| 1 7
I would respectfully announce to the
I citizens of Atboai that on the 1st of May I wi 1
open the Ice House on College Avenue under the
| L«*er Beer Saloon of Myer Stern.
April 25th. WM. GOTHAS1MLR.
For Sale or Rent,
A HOUSE AND LOT ON CLAY
ton Street, situated uearly opposite Mr. J
S. Eoglaud’ft residence. The Uou»c is verv con
venient for a am all familv, with two welts of wate.
stables and a most excellent garden spot. F-
partlculars enquire at THIS OFFICE.
NOTICE OP CHANGE - OF SCHEDULE
GEORGIAandMACON and
AUGUSTA RAILRODS
Superintendent's UlSrr,
Georgia and Baron k Augusta Railroad
Augusta, On., June 8; 1672.
■*’}
O N AND AFTER WEDNES
DAY, June 5th, 1872, the Passenger Trains
on the Georgia and Macon aud Auguata Railroads
wUl run us follows:
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Day Passenger Train will
Leave Augusta at — - —.8 20 a.m.
Leave Atlanta at - 8 15a.m.
An lvc at At lan ta at — —6 40 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta at - .A 30 p. in.
Night Passenger Train.
Lesve Augustaat ..8 1$ p. ni.
Leave Atlanta at. ..8 oop. m.
Arrive at Atlania at......' 6 45 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 6 00 a. m.
MACON AND AUGUSTA R. R.
Day Passenger Train.
Leave Augusta at....... 11 oo a. m.
Leave Macon at—.— — — 6 30 a. m.
Arrive in Augusta at— 2 45 p. m.
Arrive in Macon at.....—— 7 40 p. in.
Night Passenger Train.
Leave Augusta at...——..
Leave Macon at —
Arrive in Augusta at
Arrive in Macon at...
—......... 8 13 p. m.
——.JO oop. m.
— 6 00 a. m.
4 15 a. m.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Washington
and stations on Georgia Railroad, by taking th*
Day Passenger Train will make connection at Ea
rn ak with the Train lor Macon.
tar Pullman's (First-Class) Sleeping Cara on all
Might Passenger Trains on the Georgia Railroad;
and Firkt-CUas-sleeplng Cars on all Might Trains on
the Macon and Augusta Railroad.
S. K. JOHNSON, SupL
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AT COST
JWnc is the Time for I*ou
to Jtlalie Jtloney.
H aving determined to
change ray business, I now offer my entire
stock of Goods at COST 1 My stock is large and
fine, con-sIbting of a full .and complete .assortment
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a full stock oi
Groceries, and all articles kept in a first class Drv
(toods and Grocery .Store. I mmn
BUSINESS,
And will close out during this month. wv*,CALL
nnd SEE.*«:ta To any one buying my entire slock
will offer additional inducements, and give time.
A.L.DEARING,
No. 1 Granite Row, Bishop’s old stand.
AthcIns,Ga., January 1st, 1873 janff-tf
Is Certainty Prompt
tt.sed twice a week, it
UJ will prevent the Disease among Poultry, «t
al! kinds. One Bottle, Worth FIFTY C’EN l'S,
makes Two Gallons of Medicine. The use of it
will save Thousands of Dollars annually to North
east Georgia.
PREPARED BY
DR. WM. KING
ATHENS,
And for sale by Merchants generally, and by
BARRETT, LAND A CO., Augusta, Wholesale
Agents. feb’il-fiiu
Jftarhle ¥f*orks
BIIOID HT., ACOP8TA, fit.
-\/TARBLE MONUMENTS, Toml
Stones, etc., Marble Mantles, Furniture
Work of all kinds, from the plainest to tho n.o.-t
elaborate designs, ami furnished to or*lf r at short
notice. All work for the country carefully
S.T-1860-
X.
Athens Foundry & Machine
Works.
fNENERAL FOUNDERS AND
VjT Machinists. Pattern Work, Smithing aud
Repairing. Having an extensive collection of
Patterns, manufacture
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
MillandGin (.earing, Mining and Mill .Machine
ry, Steam Engine., Saw Mills, Hoisting Screws,
Lighter Serews, Sugar Mills, Cut ton Seed Crush
ers, Shafting. Pulleys, Threshers, Fan
Smutters, Bark Milia, Mill Spindles, liorse-I’ow-
ers. Rattle Staffs, Mill Cranks, Corn Shellera, Ae.
Also manufacture, and arc Agents for, the most
approved Turbine Water Wheels, Brooks' Patent
Revolving Cotton Press, Iron Fencing, Grave En
closures, Balconies, Ac.
R. NICKERSON,
Agent nnd Superintendent.
M. B.—Mill'Findings furnished at manufactu
rer's prices. Jan 24.il-
PAIXTING.
W. M. BONE
^PROPOSES TO DO ALL KINDS
A of Painting—House, Carriage and Furniture
work-in the neatest, cheapest and most durable
style.
Also, imitaticn work anil glazing and paper
hanging done at short notice.
Prompt attention given to all orders left at th*
Drugstores, or at his Shnpon Clayton street, 2d
door S. E. Episcopal church, Athens Ga. feb7—ly.
UNIVERSITY HOTEL.
R. H. LAMPION
TTAVING OPENED A HOTEL
J—L on Wall street, offers to our citizens and
the travelling public, select BOARDmud Lodgings
if desired, fhble always furnished with the best
the market affords, aud served up in a superior
manner. Give me a call. fcb21-:t
Livery Stable
’-js;
I HAVE A LIVERY STABLE
On Thomas Street,
where Hones will be FED and cared for. Alao,
WAGON YARD.
mSS;. 1 do wtu toSdi? of Horaei *“ d
J! Z. COOPER.
aovii-ly
R. R. SAULTER
C 'ALLS the attention of his friends
1 and “the rest of mankind** to the fact that
he will keep on hand a fresh assortment of
Family Supplies,
with a fine quantity of
COOKING WINE,
either in bottles or on draught. Also, tlie best o
B ANDY, WHISKEY
RUM. GIN, ALE. LAGER BEER,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
OjB“ Country Dealers supplied at low figures, st
HOLBROOK’S CORNFR,
inhU-tf Near N. E. Railroad Depot, Athens.
DANIEL’S
MAGIC OIL.
rplliS is to certify that I have used DANIEL’S
L MACilC OIL, and I can recommend it for
Frost Bite* Chilblaiu* Sprains and Bruises. T am
satisfied that tio one would regret trying it.
M. P. DAVIS, Chief Police, Athens, Ga.
Young Steele.
T his celebrated Stallion will stand
during the Spring seaaou in Jackson and ad
jacent counties. He iflof the beat blood on all
side*, and is now iu his prime. Price, to iusure
colt, $15.
If a party trades a mare folded by him before the
blrtb of the colt, the money become* due at that
time# K.,t. JOHNSON.
O’KELLEY’S SKY-LIGHT
PH0T06RAPH GALLERY,
Over Williams' Shoe Store, Broad Street,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
"DHOTOGRAPHS and Ferreolypes
J- executed in the finest and best style of the
art, in cloudy as well as clear weather.
Call and be convinced that you can obtain
True Likenesses at this
Gallery.
Terms Cash and Low Prices.
J. P. O’KELLEY.
LIST OF ARTICLES
— SOLD BY —
tl.COIsTER & CO.
And their Authorised Agents.
To Make fiOLDEN HONEY. Price of a family
right, One Dollar.
WASHING COMPOCXD. Price o f a family reci
pe, One Dollar.
WHITE WINE VINEGAR. Price of family re
ceipt, One Dollar.
SPANISH LESTER. Price of family receipt, ft.
Dr. Chase's ANTIDOTE FOB TOBACCO. Price,
ofa full box, directions Fifty Cents.
SPAVIN CUBE FOR HOUSES. Price of an indi
vidual right, Two Dollars.
The above is secured by law. Not transferable.
F. S. RAWSON,
ap!8-lm Agent at Athens, O t
FINE HORSES.
^pHE subscriber informs his friends
" that he wiUrelurn
11 or first
the Sad
DOLMAN.
and FR"UIT3,oomblnedw8totlier
properties, which in their nature are Cathartic.
Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic. Alterative aafl
Anti-Bilious. The whole la preserved in a auO-
eisat quantity ot spirit from the SUGAR
CANE to Beep them in *ny climate, which
makes th*
LANTATION
EETEES
P
one of 1
than
etrietlj
Temperance Bitters
only to bo used aa a medicine, and always
cording to directions. »
They ere the ebect-anchor of the feeble ana
one of the most desirable Tonies eind Cs-
tlamrtles in tho world. They ere inteaM
strictly aa a
BtllBRlktA tOfowm • ucgreu t**—y■ * —■, .
ta at onoe brought ebont. Aa a remedy to whica
Women are especially subject it
aedisg every other etlmulaut A* a "P™?
bavenoegaal.
live aa well a»
z. They make the weakahyt
nnd Sommer Tonlo they
They «ro a mild and gentlo Pu
Tonic. They purify tho bio
pepeia. Constipation end Headache. Tb®! ..
aa a specific in an species of diaord«vwMch
tmdermlne the bodily etrength and break apwa
the animal spirits. _ ,
^ Depot, 53 Park Place, Hew York.
AGIST FOIt THE SAB
OF
TICKETS
To All Principal Point*
IN THE
UNITED STATES.
ALSO, FOE THE
CUKARD in ANCHOR UK
OF EUROPEAN STEAM 1111 S \
Capt. WM. W1LUAJ®
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