The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, October 19, 1880, Image 2

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fanner. J. T. WATERMAN, PROPRIETOR. Tuesday, OcronER 19, 1880. 'for president op the united states, W. S. HANCOCK, OP PENNSYLVANIA. POR VICE PRESIDENT, W. H. ENGLISH, OP INDIANA. FOR CONGRESS—NINTH DISTRICT HON. EMORY SPEER, . OF CLARK.. Somehow we are was a pivotal State. sorry InJiina Hon. B. H. Hill says he was not surprised at the result of the elections of Tuesday. Of course not; was Mr. Hill ever surprised ? when But hold! We carried West Vir ginia. True. If you have your hew- gag convenient, you may sound it; but let it be soil and low. Tiiev are charging the defeat in Indiana to the personal unpopularity of English. Why, in the name of all that is democratic, didn’t they find that'out in the Cincinnati convention. Tiie republican national executive committee has decided to contest the states r.f Virgini i, North Caroliua and Florida. It is time for Virginia to stop her toolishness and come down .to her knitting. The National Democratic Execu tive Committee has issued an addiess to the people. Very good ; hut what the democratic party wants now, is more votes. Unfortunately the ad 1 dress does not tell where we are going to get them. It is said that there was a lack of democratic organization in Indiana. Perhaps the Indiana democrats didn't know the election was coming off before next year. We take the liberty of suggesting that they proceed to organize for an effort in November. The election in November is not lost, because Indiana went against us. That state may be redeemed in No vember. The republicans cannot again concentrate such torces to carry it, lor then the fight will be all along the line. The votes which were so freely bought this time may not stick; and the disaster which has come to the Democrats may nerve them to renewed strength, and ud' paralleled endeavor. That which has seemed to dart all our hopes to the ground, may prove to be the necessary stimulus to that eternal effort which is the price of victory. But even if Indiana is not redeem ed, there arc other slates which we are likely to carry, and which, com bined with New York and the Soutli. will bring success to the democracy. There are Connecticut, New Jersey, California,* Oregon, Nevada, and possibly New Hampshire. The chance is goed for enough of these to give the necessary electoral votes to Han cock and English. Never despair, all hope is not lost. 0 wi H. H. CARLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, GA. FFICE at present with Capt. Pope Barrow The Loader oi Styles and Prices. COMING ON SPECIAL TRAIN Perry, Houston County, Ga. We have known “ Swift’s Syphilitic Specific” tested in hundreds of cases ot Syphilis, Mer curial Kheumatism, Scrofula, etc. It made the moat perfect and permanent cures in every ease. Hugh L. Dennard. Sam D. Killxn, Judge CaCt., J. L. Warren, of J. W. Lathorp A Co., Savannah, Ga., Ed. Jackson, Dep’t. CPk. Sup’r. Ct., Wii. Brunson, Eli Warrxk, J. W. Wimrcrly, J C. Gilbert Dr’ic’t J. W. Mann, Co. Trea*. f Wm. D. Pixrcx, Sh’ff., C.C. L»un 4 can, Day A Gordon. 1 am acquainted with the proprietors, and many of the gentlemen whose signatures ap- pear.to the foregoing certificate. They are mem- of high character and standing. |A. H. COLQUITT, Governor of Georgia. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Propri etors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Call for a copy of 44 Young Men’s Friend.” Oet.5th JOHN RYAN, 61 Whitehall and 6S and 70 Broad Sts., ATLANTA, GEOiUHA Offers tor the FALL TRADE ot 1880, the Largest and Most Complete Stock of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A LADY Agent wonted to take sole charge end Canvass with oar Leoea, Trimmings, Ties, Veils, &c., the best sold anywhere. Hast be intelligent end energetic, and give seeuVity. No risk; permanent. Address oct 19 HU LING A GOULD, Chicago, IU. Some of the disappointed papers still insist that the intellect, the re spectability and the white people of Georgia voted for Norwood. Well, then, what a tremendous company of idiots, knaves and negroes there are in Georgia—to be sure. While danger threatens the cause, the democrats of New York city are squabbling over the division of the local offices. ,The only hope ot carry ing tho state, lies in New York city and Brooklyn, and there the demo crats, to some extent, are divided. E. C. LONG & CO., W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, -A.THH3JSTS, <3-^., Are now getting in a very largrjstock of ID JEt TT <3- S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYES, COLORS, PERFUMERY, IIAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, PAINTS, LEAD, OILS and VARNISHES, Which they offer at BOTTOM PBICES. Buying FOR CASH we can give VERY LOW FIGURES on staple goods. No shoddy goods for sale. scpt26-d«&w Wray’s Specific Medicine ACE MARK The Great TRADE MARI English Rcmc- ■ dy, an unfail ing cure for Semina Weak- gWVS* nee*, Sperma torrhea, lmpo- tcncy, and all diseases that fol UFORE TAJUM. low > ** *“<*i“ U7EI TAUII. enee of Self-Abuse; ms Lota of Memory, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Conautitotiou, and a Premature Grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is said by all druggists at $1 *xjr imekage, or six packages for $5, or will be sent tree by mail on receipt ol the money by tddressing. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., No. 8 Mechanics’ Block,Detroit, Mieli. Sold in Athens and everywhere by ull dm** gist*. cLc.2.12indw. I e; p A T I C THE BEST LITER REGULATOR NOW IN USE. DOCTORS Recommend it. HILL’S i* it i c K Only 50 Cents A BOTTLE. Try one bottle and you will always keep It on hand For sale by Druggists Eve r y. where. P A I A C E A STILSOIST EVER OFFERED SOUTH (^PHILADELPHIA., Tills immense warehouse of four stories, running through from Whitehall to Broad street literally crammed wi h everything pertaiuing to a first class store. Tho DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Has V-en extended double i former sixo, <uidin it can now be fouud all the latest novelties in fine Damissc. Velvets, Silks and Satins, in the huest and most fashionable aha lea. Special attention has been paid to this department o that everything that is new and desirable can be found here and at unapproachable pr oes. It is u'» exaggeration to say that you oau find here more Silks and a greater variety than you can in all the balances of the houses combined in Atlanta. 180 cases Novelties just received embracing some of the handsomest styics in French and German Dress Goods ever imported. f 700 pieces ol Black ’Cashmeres, Rotrhaattes, lieruirttas and Tamise. The greatest bargains ever offered in 50 pieces all wool French Cashmere—all shades. Beautiful plain Mohair Dress Goods all shades at 15 cents. Cashmeges all shades at 20 cents. Cashmeres all shades at 25 ceuts. Brocades and Fancy DressJGoods at 20 and 25 cents—very cheap. A big drive in HOSIERY Eleven styics at ncary your own prices—everything ir Misses’, Children’s, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fancv Hose—nil new styles for the Fall. Hundreds of ca*es of Bleachiugs, Calicoes, Cotton Flannels, Lindsays, Sheetings and Shirt ings at manufacturer’s prices. 15 eases of Ticking at 8c, 8c, 10c, «2c, and 15c. Blankets, Flannels and Cassimeres—An Immense Assortment, Silk Fringes in plain and fane, colors to match the New Dress Goods. 500 pounds Zephyr in all shades ju .1 received from Berlin. Tremendous bargains in Laeies', Gents' and Childrens’ Marino Shirts and Drawers. Bargains in G-.ut’s Uulaundried Shirts at 50c, 60c, 75c. and $1.00. CARPETS, CARPETS. 60 pieces of Body Body Brussels just received. 140 pieces Tapestry Brussels just received. 200 pieces Supei Ingrain Cerpet*. 60 pieoe* Cotton Chain and Wool Fill Carpets, all new designs, ami jut prices that defy com petition. Lambrequins, Laoe Curtains. Cornices, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Reps, Hair Cloths, Tasels, Fringes and everything tnat belongs to a Carpet Stock. 100 Elegant Mattresses at $2.00. 90 witter Mattresses $2.50. 50 of the best $4.00 Mattresses in America. SHOE DEPARTMENT. ■ times os l»ree v any shoe house in tho city. Carries ail the New and Fashionable styles in Gents’ and Ladies’ Fine Shoes—all the celebrated makes kept. Ziegler’s, Morrow's, Miles’, Burt’s, Fesry’a, Hannan, Reddish, etc. No shoddy goods admitted to this stock. 5 large bar gain shoe counters on which are placed daily shoes worth double the money. Don’t tail to visit this stock when in the city as bargains are being offered. We are a little carious says the St. Louis Republican, to see wbat views the republican preu will take of the Georgia election. They declared the 50,000 democratic majority in Ala bama was the product of intimidation, and the 40,000 democratic majority in Arkansas the product of fraud. But here is a democratic majority in Geom gia still greater than either of the others—60,000 to 75,000. What is it the product of? Not intimidation, for them was no republ'can ticket iu the Geld, and the negro vote was as siduously solicited and sought by both the democratic tactions—the regular party, under Colquitt^md the bolt, era, under Norwood. As the repub licans bad no ticket in the field, their true tactics was to support the bolters, with the purpose of inflicting a defeat upon the regular democracy. Whether they did this or not we cannot tell; probably they divided their votes be tween the two factions. It is certain that there was no intimidation; there was not even the pretence of intimi dation. They were not only allowed to vote as they pleased, but were in vited and encouraged to vote by the hostile partisans of Colquitt and Nor wood. But for all this, Colquitt is said to be elected by 50,000 majority, and the other regular democratic nominees for State officers by 75,000 majority. It, as has been claimed, the republicans of Georgia have a majority of votes, and need only a fair election to show it, why did they not, with the aid of the Norwood * bolters, and with the advantage ol a perfectly fair canvass and election, beat the Colquitt ticket ? A 'LARGE assortment of the latest designs in Jewelry and Silverware just received. Also the • LARGEST STOCK of CLOCKS in the Slate. Prices lower than aver. We WILL NOT BE UNDEBSOLD. 03 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, ..... GHOKGIA. EXCELSIOR STOVE HOUSE HUHHICUTT HELUMiTH, 36 and 38 FEACHTREE STREET, -AuTL^STT^l, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves, TINWARE HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Slate and Iron Mantels, WROUGHT IRON PIPE, PUMPS, RUBBER HOSE, STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS, PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES, ETC. We have, without doubt, the largest and best assortment ot Goods in the Stab, Don’t fhil to given* a call. Special rates to merchant*- Agents for Knowles’ Steam Pomps. octl»w GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SASH, DOORS & BLINDS. 35 IFJt CENT. DISCOUNT FROM GHKA60 PRICES, BY THE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE XiOXTGXiTSV eft K.OBHTSOZT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Send for Prices before ordering elsewhere. oct5 LOOK at THIS, THINK OF IT, J^JSTID Come and See for Yourselves! JUST RECEIVED 300 Elegant Cook Stoves, 3000 Dozen Wash Pans, OF ALL KINDS. 100 Doz Elegant Dish Pans. And a large stock of goods in our line which will be sold cheap for cash. A. K. CHILDS & CO., OCtlS Opposite Reaves, Nicholson A Co., ATHENS, GA. John Robinson’s Kew Electric Eight Show 1 Animal Conservatory, Aquarium and Strictly MORAL Circus! Legal Advertisements. Leave to Sell Real Estate. leave to oeU aU tho Real Estate of said deceased, to>wit: One tract of Land lying in Ooonco county, containing about 180 acres. These ore therefore to cite and notify el! con- eerne I to shew cans- at my office on or before the Bret Monday in November next why said leave ahoald not be (rented. Given under my hand at effioe this 18th day of September, 18:0. ASA M. JACKSON, «cpt21-wtd ($3.20) Ordinaiy. ri EORGIA—Clabxi Conor.-Whereas \A Emory g Anderson, Administrator, do bonis non with the wm annexed, of Jacob Kintta, deceased, applies in terms of the law fora diaahoqre from said administration. These ye therefore to cite and admonish aU m 7 office on or be- M P? d * Y * 1 January next, why said diechar.’e should not be granted. q. , IV i e i , «o and ® r my hl,Dd •* °® c « **■>» 23rd Sept. 1880. ASA M. JACKSON, ($2.68.) ept28-3m Ordinary. Receiver’s Sale. T)URStJANT to the decree in the ease of John A L. Jockron vs. Haygood, et aL, Bill in Clarks ^«°. r v. C ° Urt ’ V' “® public outcry, 2*5“” th ® oonrt-hooae door in Athena, on the i.To.ikV m November, 1880, between the lawfol bonre for Sheriff’s ealea, the House and Lot on '.he corner of Church stre t and Han- AA n , Al , tcn »i Georgia, now occu- pied by John C. Juckaou and his family. Term cash. RUFUS L. MlisS, aeptl4-w6t Receiver. Dismission. G EORGIA, Cuk Conmr.—Wliorcas. Wil liam L.Mitehell,axeeutor of Robert Taylor, deceased, applies ia terms of the law tor a diwliarge from said executorship. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at rny office on qj* before the first Mouday in December next,why •aid discharge should not be granted. Gben under mj hand at office, this 25th of August, asa m. jackson; w augl once m 3ui Ordinaiy. WILL EXHIBIT A.T COMPETITION Prices Lower than Ever! An Irespeotlon Solicited.. pj" Those who cannot visit Atlanta eon obtain samples oi any goodu Dee by dropping the house a postal cord and stating what they wish samples of. TOEnv 'Ftr&’jsjisr. sept28-w«fed This magnificently, appointed Model Monster Entertainment Invites criticism and challenges comparison. There is nothing halt so varied and comprehensive on the road. Everything about it It is in no sense one of old-time canvass shows of the past, but is or ganized on a Scale or immensity Hitherto unparalleled. Every Act and Feature a Novelty. .NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. G EORGIA—CiauxCochtt Notice ia here by given to all pereona having demands against Matthew H. Henderson, late of aaid county, deceased, to present them to me, pro perly made out, within the time prcacribed by law, so ar to show their character and amount. And'aJl persona indebted to aaid deceased are hereby required to make immediate payinenc to ~e. Sept. 27, 1880. S. ADA HENDERSON, Administratrix of Matthew H. Benders, n deceased. Sept-28 6w. ($2.92.) ft EORGIA— Clanks ooentt.—Whereas Rob L* ert Chappie applies to me for Letters ot Ad- minietration on the estate of Robert G. Wil liams, late of said oounty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or be fore the Brat Monday in November noxt, why aaid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 15th Sep tember, 1880. ASA M. JACKSON, sept21-wtd ($2.45) Ordinary. ssaiss QE» J he entire VAST THE UNIVERSITY CLOTHING EMPORIUM Has just received and opened for FAI1. A2TD WINTER TRADE AN ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, And has now on hand a ttjuz. and complete assortment OF MEN’S, YOUTH’S, BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. ALSO EVEEYTSIKC HEW A HOSY Gent’s Furnishing Goods and Hats, NXrVtir-.H are offered for Sale a/fc BOTTOM PRICES, Clothing, and Shirts mad to Order. • *• [ It i jut >,t. Everbody invited tq’ examine oar Goods, which we wiU show with pleasare. “ _ SIMON HERTZ, Atliens, Ga Brilliautly illuminated with the new Brush 1* leclric Light, in many respects preferable to the EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT Requiring a specially constructed steam engine of many horse power, for the generation of electricity, and many MILES OF INSULATED WIRE Illuminating all snrrounding objects with a soft, mellow, but surpassingly brilliant light, equaling m intensity the noonday sun, a Radius of Half a League. The engine used in connection with this light was constructed es pecially for this purpose,"by the Fitchburgh Steam Engine Company, of Fitchburgh, Mass. THE BIGGEST AND BEST Troup e of Aremlc CoMmties Ever assembled in the universe, introducing none hut absolute novel ties iu the entertainments of the Ring, 50 Great Dens and Cages FreBh this Spring from the workshops of the best builders in America, all of new and beautiful design, and especially constructed with a view to superiority and elegance. The elaqorately curved fac similes of extinct Animals, Birds and Reptiles on the Cages will bear critical examination. 100 STAR ARTISTS. Male aud Female, from the best Equestrian and Gymnic establish ments the world has produced. CURIOUS and RARE LIONS OF THE SEA, Immense Sumatran Rhinoceros, Living Hippopo tamus, Crested Stemmatopus, African Nylghau, Riding Cynocephalus Baboon, Gigantic Nemmook, Great Sahara.Eland, White Java Pea cocks, Royal Yak, The Hartbeest, Gabia Bara,for Water Hag, LIV ING EGYPTIAN CROCODILE, 20 FEET LONG, African and Colorado Antelopes, Poonah* Sun and Sloth Bears, and AN ENDLESS COLLECTION of all the rare Beasts, Birds and Reptiles known to Natural i/istory. EXTENSIVE, INCOMPARABLE CIRCUS luhed at Mygatt's Mills iu the 219th District. G. M. in said county, and it appearing to me that the some is necessary. It is Ordered That from and after the first day of November next, that an Election Pre cinct be and the same is hereuy established at aaid Mills. And it is further Ordered that a copy of thia Order bo published iu the Weekly Southern Banner 1 nee a week, tor four weeks, preceding aaid Bret day of November next. Asa M. Jacxsox, Ordinary A true copy lrom the minutee. Sept-tw Aaa M. Jacxsoh, Ordinary. Leave to Sell Real Estate. G EORGIA-CLAKKE COUNTY—Whereas Sarah Ada Henderaun, Administratrix of Mathew H. Henderson, late of said county, de ceased, applies to me for leavo to sell the real estate of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and notify all con cerned, to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, why said leave should uot be granted. Given under my hand at offloo this 20th day of September, 1880. ASA M. JACKSON, sept21-wtd [$2.70] Ordinaiy, ters oi administration on tue estate of Letty cones, (colored) late of said oounty deceased. These are therefore to ci*e and admonish all concerted to enow cause at my office on or before tho first Monday In November next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 25th Sept. 1880. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Sept-28-30d. ($2.47.) troad Tm BIS Slsn BARGAINS, BAR6AINS1 S. C. DOBBS, lias just returned from the Eastern markets with a Superior and Varied S took oi Goods, and twenty-five yean experience, la • sofflclint guarantee to tbopoephlof Athens “d of Nc“ East ueorgia, that bargains can be had at this pane. Heiaaalli^ antlfely UnoMb the fall winter for ash, and tSerafan yo« ora entitled to bargains. Coma and svamine his large stoc STAPLE DRY GOODS, Stone, Copperas, Brooms, Buggy (LEOBGIA, CLARKE COUNTY, Ordinary witting lor County Purposes. Upon the peti tion of various citizens of said county to have an Election Praoinet established at the Georgia Factory in said county, and it appearing to me that there is a necessity for the same, it it therefore ordered that said Election Precinct be end the same is hereby established ut that place; and it ia further ordered that a copy of his order be published in the Wseklt Soctn- tan Batons once a week for eix weeks. ASA 51. JACKSON, Ordinary. A true copy from the minutes. xmSO 6w ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. p EORGIA- CLARKE COUNTY-Ordinarv’s VX Office, Ordinary Sitting for County Tax Purposes, Atm September 11th, 1880. Oidxbxd, That the following levies be and are hereby made npon the State Tax for tire year 1880, for the following oonnty purposes and necessary current expenses of the county, to-wit: To build or repair Conrt House, or Jail, or Bridges, or other public improvements accord ing to contract 17 per cent. To pay Sheriffs, Jailors and other officers fees toot they may be entitled to ont of the oounty by law, inclading $1,000 for the Jadge of the City Conrt, 9 per cent. To pay expenses incurred in support of the poor, (1-2 per cent. To pay expenses of the county for Bailiffs at Conrt, non resident witnesses in criminal cases, {Uel, servants’ hire, stationary, and the like, f 1-2 per cent. To pay Juror* 11 percent. To pay interest on Bonds of the coanty, 20 per ceut. To p ty other lawful indebtedness of the coun ty and any lawful charges against the county due, or to become due during the year, or pest dne, 80 per cent. These several levies aggregate 100 per cent, on the State Tax or 85 cents on each one bun- dred dollars worth of property, making tho State and County levies for this year the same as last year, viz, 70 cents on the one hundred dollars worth of property- Any surplus of any of the funds raised by the above levies to be ap plied to the payment of Bonds ol the county. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. A tree copy the minutes. eep21-w30a Asa U. Jackson Ordinary MULES, MULES! T HE undersigned will have a good lot of MULES at an early date, and will oontinns "to keep stock during the season. All in need will please coll and tee ns, and satisfy them selves before purchasing elsewhere. GANN <fc REAVES. septl4-d2w-w8m A Herd of MONSTER ELEPHANTSI Trained differently from any in existence, and embracing every Known species, from the tiny yearling to the most stupendous male. A Comprehensive College of EDUCATEE ANIMALSJ The most complete and exhaustive Academy of Brute Scholars ever established. A Magnificewj Novelty Parade ! This Grand Spectacular Holiday Street pageant will ha an acceptable innovation on tho old-fsoh- sd Show Parades of tko post. All luadjuoets, accessories and appolomenta are spick-span new, all ding with the sheen and gutter or virgin burnished gold. E.ery object, so it passes tho beholder, plocso of the’Boost elaborate wovltaiaasblp, end will boar a much closer inspection than can be rained as they pass along tba streets. Every Cage is a study in iuolf. aod visitors Inside tbe canvas will find them tabs gait* sa mack of an attraction os the myriad curiosities that oar celomal canopies environ Tho unique Pony Chariots, drawn by hairs hundred Shetland Pooloo, their *- ~ ' ‘ ' Russia leather, sad mounted with solid gold; f Coget, I a much c of ing, Shirtingl Imnndried *n __ $8.00 ha $25.00. Shoos and Boots, Table sad Also, Cotton ia btxwht iTtiiy quintUy, fttxsOO to SOObaleo per day. CoHand.got my prions icir harness n and Lairs; I atusota icaiuci, eeuva uiuuueot mas to ounu gutu . IUO uow auu iwou; wme resaw sreno , oua ElCpflSOtS, Camels and Dromedaries, all elegantly caparisoned; with he splendid retinae of Ring Home, Ponies, Males, etc., all magnificently costumed: with Banners waving, Flags and Emblems flying, forming to gether a pageant more grand and Imposing In its multitudinous variety of attractions than the famous nleterieal pegeente of ancient Egypt. / ONE TICKET ADMITS to-EYERYTRING Two Performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m. ’ Reduced rates ou Railroads, Admission 75 cts. pctl9-3t Clarke County Agricultural Fair Association. LEGAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. By virtue of on order of the Honorable Saps- rlor Court-'of Clarke County, Ga_ (Hie Honor E. U.-Pottle, Judge or the Northern Circuit presiding). Notice ia hereby given to all who claim tobe Stockholders in the original “Clarke County Agricultural Fair Association,” to fill their cleimi for a distributive shares of the pro ceeds ortho sale of the “Fair Grounds” in Ath- ena which has been sold under and by virtue of a decree of said Court. Stockholders must ver- Ifr the*r daima by affidavit, and file them in the Clerk’s Office of aaid Court on or before the second Monday in Kovember next, the first day of the next term of said Court. July 23d, 1880. John I. Huooixa, jy27wlm Clerk, Clarke Superior Court. 49th YEAR OF THE Medical College of Georgia AUGUSTA. 'HIS Institution constitutes the Medical Dc- _ partment of tbe State Univenity, the Di- loraaa an signed by its Chancellor. Tbe seosioe will commence on the first Mon- d«-rf November, and will end ou the first of Much following. Apply lor circular to aeptSl-wSt GEO. W. BAINS, Dean T plo: CAPT. WM. WILLIAMS. A£t. Southern Expr, Compy ATHENS, GEORGIA Goode of every description, Valuable Does meats and Money Pockajis prompU^deRv-