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Farm and Garden.
The Time to Plant.
David Di krkabn, in a lettor to the Cuiti
vatur for June says:
planted In 186G, from the bust cotton I made was
the 14th to the 16th of May.
I commenced the first of April; you eau
hot tefi ufttil tho seasons pass over, what
is the best time to plant. There is noth
ing made but hard work, by 1 consider planting
summer crops in the winter.
any time from the 5th of April to the first
of May a good time to plant cottonj and
probably 10th to the 20th-of April will
succeed best most years. Last year I
planted two six-acre infused pieces as an expeii
ment, on land that to make cotton
fifty years ago, on aoeount of rust. I used
about latdHatfWeW 800 Compound per acrc..
The in corn the ndU year bo
fore. The weeds were thick ft 12
May; good stand the lid li^it
shower 20th of June; no rrfftritrflfcr that
until 29th July; caterpillar Sfptethhift^faade end inch long
the first day of one
good bale per acre; tfeerff'I-10th ol an
acre rusted. T1 *j seOottd lot planted the
second of Jdifff Ibo^tlry lo conic up; light
shower came »|bova/4»ld'*inte up the 20th
Of JtllA.|«diAJbJ ! W ,
kind dTOUd, utnl made about 700 lb*
seed cotton Ajs pwstroj bssileaurpiilstsiid mliu^c^lpf
bell worm.
that it is better to WQJ^k iat^ihun not at
all. (Cr^f»rd>teneiit)vWiH ftgrj
For SIr t
him #«t c « ivt «u-.< Mh
added l to and now twenty acres. ., I had
but a
tuy sa
clock
20 __ lot,
acre
May; cbferiifi^nced plarlting the 7th 6f May)'
turned*tmdet a tine coat of green manDrO;
used 80 jotom^otjuj-fonipotw^roricro. •*> Wles—tUe Uat k-tog
It iu„ r “? -pwnnr 3 -5 if oiig w 1 —-n a
bag four au^ thousand £l . ball, li£,™ dollars aqd, paitl a diudeud after £’
per acre, p w
J* all. expenses and improving would the oapi
cent nv on ' w'bnf wbftt it it wniihl cdII sell fnr for; •
saleof thT-i 1 to be fifir, I will state the
dend “md _ increased ........... the nett divi**
^Iam^foVM^plan on or !fyH| 0 n£u.nd dollars , or more per
“mt preserves the
—< e VAAouUt that pu
rt fail- # ycxir,I could mahe one hunJrcd
bales wilotlohf with one No. 1 m U Y__
Commence operations the first day of 1 >qv
cemb$#; snub soil every aero; and finish use #25 the
wortlkpf manure per acre,
first May ; cultivate sixty acres.
Cut Off the Leaves.— Almost every
6ne who has bad any experience iu gard¬
ening knows the impoatanec of pruning
newly planted trees. But in trrnsplant
ing cabbages, beets, tomatoes, and similar
vegetables, few over think of taking off
any of the its leaves, an operation branches fully us
important the reduction of the
of an apple or pear tree. Let every one
who is about setting out any of the succu¬
lent plants and try the think cutting they off of the larger
leaves, wo will never omit
it again.— Hearth and Home.
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How to Test Flour.— Tho writer of
the following, which we quote from a pro
vlncial paper, speaks as one with authority,
and we give it tho advantage of our circu¬
lation for the good of whomsoever it may
donfccrn:
Place a thimbleful in the palm of the
hand adfi rub it gently with the linger.—
If tho flower smooths down, feeling gentle
and slippery, it is of inferior quality,
though of fancy brand, high-priced, and
whito os 4ho virgin snow-drift, and will
never makegood, light, wholesome bread,
But if the flour rubs rough in the palm,
fueling like fine sand, and has uu orange
tint, disappoint purchase confidently, Sufthfiour, it will not
you. whatever may
bo its branded reputation, though its price
be at the lowost figure, will make good,
liglF, nutritious broad."
, -:----.
Cotton.— *A correspondent of tho So.
Cultivator, speaking of future crops, says:
“ The presout condition of labor in the
Southern States should convince all re¬
booting minds of the impracticability of
rixising Infgo crops of cotton, uuder exist
ing citcumstanccs. Admi^g that the
high price of tho st.iu?te will encourage
production to its utnfcst limits, the nucs
tion very naturally arises, what watched arc th BN the
'ItUtus? Tboso who Uavo
nf tho negro, must have seen
that tion service thoTutnj^ji are retiring from planta\
hereby they to^*>yw»d K*^t*** all other avocations,
w can 4 M£n a meagre
support: Very in an y 0 f t h vd,'; vHkib t* th cy
still remain in agricultural purtowf*- ^
retiring from tbe more fertile fields ana
advantages offered by the owners of good
lands, to work upon old worn-out. lands,
where they can enjoy and assert the innate
love of independence. This class cannot
be relied on to increaso the production of
cotton, or the wealth of the couutry in
any way. The rising possible, generation of ne¬
groes in arc, the as field. far ns The female shunning portion
labor
have almost entirely abandoned field labor
—thus leaving the production old of cotton them to
tho grown up and men among
who, from long habit, are still induced to
perform flora oue to two thirds their ac¬
customed service.
This cluss'nrc farm rapidly labor dying out villages and re¬
tiring from to towns,
and grain almost growing universal regions. of Ilenoo, we
hear the cry a want of
laborer, (hrmiobout the cotton growing
country. When we reflect that, rcsinl in con
ncction with these facts, thc. r cot.
ton crop is inadequate the to supply the wants
of the wcild, that cotton production
’of Egypt is dependent solely on high
prices, and that of Brazil rich harvest ve r y limited, the
future pronisscs a to those
etigtqjea ia cotton culture in the Southern
Htates. will only If raise, the population fv of this be) section suf
(u as may a
ficicncy of provisions, and encourage home
indtwtr/, wc may again, ore Jong, wealth.” reach a 1 ,
state of national prosperity and
GOODS!
GOthem & -Watkins,
- -DEALERS UV _ _
STAPLE AND FANCY
DM GOODS
TitA AN0
GROCERIES,
0 L 0 T II I N G,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Crockery «___, and , Glassware
& Bridles.
IVOOIUVAKB,
Tobacco, Scgars, &c.
H o s iopy •
LAMPS * LAMP CHIMNEYS.
rpOGETIIER withjall market. other f articles usually
<hi« f a 1
' n.al of FuWiRMI?, He l\ ar ;
We will sell as cheap for CASH as any house
can afford to. OOTIIlfRN* 1. WAtSfNS., Iprfrm,
may 7—tf • i I i. Ga.
Dry Goods!
^lOES) H ATS>
sfJWW&r ^ *■
SsiiddliTy, ' ! j, & Harness
k Sc „
F,,[! FAU -p
urawtn.
MUledgevillCy Gn.
rpiIE j CflTiENS of Hancock county, visiting
our Y^acc for the object of purchasing
goods will find a largo nud goods good assortment of
Brown and Bleached of all qualities,
Calicoes of all grades, Dress Goods ib great
variety, Hosiery, Gloves and shelf goods of all
sorts. The most complete assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES
Miles ever 0fliere<l for sale in this place, consisting
North & Go’s Philadelphia workShelley & Bros’
Carolina work ; Butchclder & Co’s Bro
gaa», ana Children’s Misses’ and Ladies fine
work of an Bl vies,
Of Wool, Felt, HATS, Straw,
Panama, &c.
A full line of CROCKERY. everything that
with Glassware and China can be called for
in Plain aud Gilt
Tea Sets.
SADDLKi&Y,
From tlie old Army up to the fine Morgan
Cavalry Saddle
Harness—Single and Double,
Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Whips, &c
Metalfc Burial Cases
Plain, Half Satin, and full Satin Trimmed, in
plain cases and Caskets.
uitocresiEs.
In the Grocery Store next door to the Drug
Store of John M. Clark, will be found
Provisions, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Su¬
gars, Coffee, Syrups, Molasses, and everything
found in a Grocery Stock, all of which will be
sold at lowest market rates for CASH.
T. T. Windsor & Co.
Milled go ville, Ga-. may 7-2m
THE SECOND VOLUME.
IVOIV IS THE TIME TO
SUI 3 SCKII 3 E
•FOB TUB •
HANCOCK .'JOURNAL.
THE BFSf A HD CHEAPEST
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
THE 11.1 XCOCK JOUR .\A L
IS PUBLISHED iiVERY FRIDAY
A.T SPARTA.
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
Devoted to 'Politics, Neus, Agriculture, <fv.
liTSlls: $.» jH'i’ UKHKiiil,
ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
BcJr* W e are prcphti*d to execute orders for
all kinds of
PLAIN JOB PRINTING,
AT SHORT NOTICE.
HAETRIDCrE & NEFF }
(Lute Bryan, llartridge & Co.)
Commission Merchants
City Hotel Building, Tiny Street,
SavannaH, Ga.,
Solicit* Consignments, of
Cotton and Staple Produce,
»Urt wiU m.et pren.j.1 attention,
. , »*n»./W«Vr Y-V,
Crops w "
b-Du Liberal Advance* wade on Cotton to our
frieuds. as follows: ,
Rath bone, Bros. & Co., Liverpool,
Vi°u 11 m’ Uu **l*^ Ujtdadolphia,
Fenner, Bennet & Bowman, New York,
Jacob Seaver, Boston. Jy 17-]y
Pl.\ K TOHA(’( 0
f | 1HE UKs t article FOll THE price
i u Sparta, for sale by
May H POWELL & BIRDSONG.
TAX NOTICE -1861
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LAST SOUND.
I WILL BE AT THE COURT GROUNDS MENTIONED RELOW AT
THE TIMES SPECIFIED, TO RECEIVE RETURNS OF TAXABLE PROP¬
ERTY. .. v- 4 -
CULVERTON—on Wednesday, J.«nc'9th. j ,, , ' „
ME BLOCK'S STORE—on Thursday, June 10th,
KAUHELS, on Friday, June lltb< . £ 7 : f o; i M *•;,
LINTON, ~YAlvlA* 0,1 Saturday, June i-.tn, , t • *" } *r
on Monday, June 14th, _
u SIIET rER,” on Tuesday, June 15th, ■*. . >i
TEVEKEEX, on Wednesday, June lGtli, , - • ’■
IJINION’S STORE, on Thursday, June 17th, • - "
8TLVXN miX, on Frid.,. J«». 18»h,
SI ART A, on Saturday, JuneJdfch, •
Mrs. II . D. AMOS’ on Monday, June 21st,
MOUNT ZION, on Tuesday, June 22nd,
ONER'S, tyJv 8, 0 „ ° WcdacaJay, D I h Ursd Vr June J ^r 2 S,d, 4t1 ’
l T’O KJ W vv J.ljlUiN, h 1 on rnday, r , June y 2otb,
SPARTA, on Saturday, June 26th,
r < A.1 A if HUfiCtl IS2H243 Clic fi>©© 34 - $ Will . ... C>f©! 5 iC«
employ,and J8®“ Employers are allowed and request! furtmk to rnuke returns for all freedmen in tfreir
I aufhorizod in doing so will please me with the names ReednJ they registered under.
am to », .bat an c n? lo,cr giving in for hi, no,bind bin,
to pay the tax. • ' / '
Justices of the Peace and ltoad Oimurns-sioners wiil remember . that . it is their duty
to furnish me with the names of CveT/ One in their Militia Districts, who are liable
to tax, which I hope they will do at as early a day as possible, and in making a Ift^
Of T » »f ft^dn,.., th., «Ul i,lcnw le ccruriu U, ^ A ,t V
icijistcicd.
Sparta, u'l ’} II iilSUXEi SC. FEAKsi,
May 10th, 1869. n A < tv -j TAX RKCKiVRR.
Mackenzie Brothers,
^Latc Thouias Mackenzie & ‘ i' t '« If l
linporDiv; asset Niamsfaclurei’s oi‘
COACH Se SADDLEY HARDWARE,
No" 22d Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, Md*
Felloes, Saddle Trees, Slabs arid Spoltcs.
Sheep Shins, i prings, Axles, Carriage owl Tire Bolts, Knobs, Enamelled Canvass
Mole-Skin Buckram, Lace Fringes, Patent Elastic Button Holes and Eyelets, Enameled
Dash and Collar Leather, Dash Frames, Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts, Swingle
Trees, Carriage Poles, whip sockets, Laces, Shaft shackles, Castings,
Damasks, Mackenzie’s4’atont Panel beats, &c.,
Saddletrees. Bridle-Bits, Stirrups,
Tacks, all kinds—second-hand McClellan Saddles,
Fronts, Ornaments, Bosetts, Buokles, Harness Leather, Skirting
Leather, Patent Leather, Mnrtingalo Rings, Sheep Skins, Varnishes for
Coich-makers or Saddlers, Shoe -Thread, Bridle "Shreaels, Harness Mountings, Ac,
Enamelled Leather, Bag Leather, Harness Leather, Skirting. Stirrups, Biis, Carriage
Bolts, Tire B Its, Varnish, Moss, Wheels, Sic <5*c. Also, all oilier articles appertain¬
ing to the business.
TT7E YV are anxious to incrcaso our trade with Georgians and would say we are direct import
ers from German and English Factories; strictly honorable merchants, and can promise to
serve them as well as any House in the United States. We give personal attention to our
customers personally or by orders. Try us. oct 16—ly
Hancock Sheriff’s i ales,
for July.
.VV \T71LL BE 'SOLD on the first. Tuesday in
JULY next befor« the Court House door
in the town of Sparta, in said County, be
tween tho legal hours of sale, the followin'
property to-wit *
Twenty-seven saidjeounty, hundred acres of 1-in.l
or leaa, lying in adjoining lands of
Jno.;Hillsman, led JasperIlillMururmldUeiskv
on as the property of John Bonner, to s u -
isfy one Hancock Superior Court fi fa, in favor
of Wm. A l’ope, Gaud & Co., vs Joi n Bonner
& Wm. A. Bonner The above property poin
ted out by John hundred*and Bonner.
Also__One inL iwentv-nme ^|iV«K artd
one half notes of land ia
said “oV county, riirM adjoining Ti»Vr, 0 vs.' 'r?,’
f L
Di^erson, J W. * nd othcrs ? vk ' d
onTs the ^ prepay of Wm. Askew and . pointeu
wut
AiMO— Eight hundred acres of land, more or
less in Hancock County, adjoining lands of
Ricvcs But is and others, al o 3 head of n-ulcs
4 head of horses, levied on as the property of
John K, Binion Superior to Court, satisfy a ii la returnable 1£69 to
Hancock April term in
favor of George S. llieves against John It.
Binion and Lydia lloo. Also at the sauo,lime
and place will Vie sold 3- 0 acres of land move
or less in said county adjoining lands cf Smith,
Harlon and others, «lso,l Horse and 2 Mules
levied on as the property of Lydia Boo to sat¬
isfy the above named fi fa. all the above prop,
erty pointed out by plaintiff.
JAS 11 ROGERS, Sheriff
Town Property For Sale.
milK subscriber offers for sale the DW’ELL
J ING HOUSE loss with ttnd lot containing thirty
acres more or all necessary outbuild¬
ings and u convenient office attached, at pres¬
ent occupied COTTAGE by Dr. Win. L. Alfriond.
Also, the HOUSE and lot oppo¬
site Mr. John T- Martin’s residence, now oc¬
cupied by Mrs. F. M. Law.on*
G. W. WATKINS,
may 28—t f Sparta, Ga.
Premium Wood Type.
J. G. COOLEY’S
PH I \ T & IS « W A 31 E 12 © US £
75 Fulton street, New York.
®s5“Hooci Type of Every Dei crip tion
Specimen Book and Price List on applica
tion as above, or to Geo P Rowell & Co, Ad¬
vertising Agents, 49 Park Row, New York.
KOHKKT HO.V\K22,
Of Georgia, is still representing the Old
and very popular House of
HOWES, HYATT & CO.
Establish'd in 1832.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
11AA 111 rnn I S n HTTATirt S|-|()rS
II f AT J A 1 v
hlauufactured F.xpressly for the Southern
Retail Trade,
n *,) * •* « * IS lift .'Iltn « A] * w
j
UEl-BEN* W. HOWES, ;
STEPHEN HYATT, I ftTlilkf VHilF
AZABtAH I,. W. TXWNSBNh, CABPEKTEE, i Eil la it W II A Si* L AU, tin
S. HOWARD HOWES J Ecc 1 ly
Xorveil jilouse.
T YNCHBURG, Ya. A J HOLT & DUO.
I j may 15 Proprietor.
i 0UR L ' TE ST *' rrTl0VED
-
Hew Scale Piano-Forte.
! ! ° L ?,° 9. \ <& ° FULLER, W ^ ° rk
rrtnrJ INS 1 LUMEN vn-a 1S, after the ’t.
• llMtenug testiuionialsPlant
i k:a > in the coruu^r~wim, at our solicitation,
l » v e pronounced mtbeseverestmannerpos- the
fdblo, , have l-.en _
Mutest Square Piano made tv the world
v irhas always been our policy daring tho
thirty-six years that we have manufactured
i I Pi.auos,*l2,UiH) of which are now’ in use ill the
United43»tcs and Europe, to give the finest
insiruyieut at the lowest cost. Our superior
enftLl « »s‘o offer them from one to
tl ° 1,arS 1C8S tbaB anjr olher Iirst
^ ll1 ’ tone of these instruments arc remark
f()P ‘ Iie ”* peculiar sweetness and great
Wirutmlst"^imei ‘ f po,* y qU Thc lower nol
zr^r css does
it rhe^rf r by
fined beauty
liglitfu! to the unpracticed and to tX\»-uiost
cultivated ear.
finished l’hey are an entirely new stylo of Piano,
in the most superb manner, with four
full round corners front and back, heavy carv¬
ed Kgs and Lyre Serpentine Bass richly
moulded, and each instrument is fully •war
rttnted for five years. s* co—J uue—101y
ilEarviii’s Chrome Iron
SrilKllICAL BURGLAR SACES,
ri'nu; only truly Burglar Proof Safe in the
world, ns it will resist all Burglars Intpli
tueats for any length of time.
Marvin'c Patent Alum and Dry Plaster
Fire Safes, lest Fire Proof knowu.
The best safe for the least money,
Principal W’ureroema:
No 265 Broadway, New York,
!<o No 721 1U8 Chestnut-st, Bank-st, Cle.areland, Philadelphia,
And sale Ohio,
for by our Agent3 in the priheipa
cities of the States.
[US Adv'g Ag’y] July 17. ’68—6m.
Marvin’s Patent
Alum and Dry Plaster, Fire and Burgl.ir
Prog/ '*» Af *’icith Combination lock.
Warranted TH* Best in the World,
Never corrode A, iron. N.V.r lo« .Ueir«rc
proof qualities Are the only Safes filled with
Alum and Dry Plaster*
Please send or call for an illustrated Cata
logue, I'nuci;..! (N-O20NBroadlyNwS'k,
Ware room, (No No 721 ChMlrmt-.t, rhilmdelpbi.
10S Bunk st, Cleveland. Ohio
[US Adv’g Ag’y, 1 July 17, ’OS—Cm
d. II. (1 rovestven, founder of the well one
favorably known house of Grovesteen <fc Cd
CJrovcsiteciij Puller & to.
Have Removed to their New Warerooms, No
55 Mercer Street, Netr York.
X Pi A \i M VJ i’UIU H ( I |< I JjO. K.S
The gi eat increase in the demand for our
Piano Fortes throughout the country, have
compelled us to extend their our Manufacturing si*e,
facilities to three times former and
having many new improvements in Manufac
turittg. wc shall continue to keep ortr prices
the same as they alwass havo teen, the lowest
any First Class Piano Forte maker by at
least one-third, and we respectfully solicit by
parties about purchasing to a comparison with
all o'her makers. July 17,’68—ly
Bacon, FIoui% &c.
GOOD STOCK always on hand and fjr
sale by l’OWELL & BIRDSONG.
GO TO THE BEST.
TTOUNO MEN YY he nre desirous of prepar
JL ing oT themselves practically lor the actual
Duties Business, should attend the
Bn/ant, Stratton & Sadler
SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
No, 8 North Charles street, Baltimore, Md.
The most complete and thoroughly appointed
College of Business in the country, and the
only institution of Aptual Practice in the State
of Maryland. Our course of instruction is
wholly practical and arranged to meet the de¬
mand of the age; being conducted upon a
thorough system of
j Actual Businest:''Practice,
l0 slrfcn ', s tllc ft 0 n;,i, s of a praoti
cal BueineK) Education, by means ofbtttiks,
representing money, ami allthcflorttisofibusi
uesspaper,suchasNotes,Crafts,&(J.,iogeth- with RusIhoss Offices represent the phn
or to
cpal doparuacql. oMrjl. andICowcro.. .11
ItcmtiMm
Institution is the result of laanjr years of ex-
pericnco, and the best combination of busiqoss
thlent to be found'itr'tHf country. If embrttcea
“ *“ ^
Commercial law'- Telegraphing, commer.
cial Anthtaetie, tSpcueerian business writing
with iucidentabinstniction in the priucipl^
of Political Economy, and a thorough train
ing in liusajicss OorrofAponJeuco*
SPENCERIAN— The standard of Business
° nJ
mental Pcnrtanlhlp in the country.
Students cMoenterht any time, as there are
»° Taeationa.. Special ludividufvl instruction
to
^ ... a v ,
institution, art!! are unsurpassed by the
.market. Five kinds. Samples for 20 cents.
'Per gross, $1.60 Quarter gross boxes 60 ctsi
Prepaid to any address. .
No. odS, title smodtb pbiftth, adApted to feefiool
fc T4‘5 for common use! * , r& ’ P oi„t,
•
Nt\ The Ladies’pen. Very fine and elaalic.
For Card wrL'ing, Pen Drawing, and fine
Ornamental \VVn%, this l>en'is*uftenualled
No 117, The Excelsior Pea. Smooth points,
very flexible. This ip the Pen for bold, free
writing, ing, &c. striking t ad ofl-hand'capitals, vwL4 flourish¬
pi; bur u .r.’-tJ wie/r
No. 7, Tlie Business Pen. Large size, ooprse
gointh holding a large quantity of ink. The
points ftre verj round, and do not stick into
the ptjpcr and spatter the ink like most other
coarse Pens. ^
The trade aujtplied at the lowest wholesale
rates. For further particulars send for Col¬
lege Journal, Special Circular and splendid
specimens or Penmanship, (enclosing two let¬
ter stamps.) Address - -
THE RRYANT, S RATION & SADLER,
Business Co 1 te.gr^ Baltimore , Md.
fcJrovestecsi, FssBIer & € 0 .
65 Mercer Street, New York.
PIANO-FORTES,
The last new addition to our different style
is attracting the admiration of both critics and
populace We mention specially, some of the
claims of this new Piano. Believing the ex¬
terior should bo «ts beautiful to the eye as
melody to the ear, we have paid great atten¬
tion to getting them up in a style that is con
beded by ail who have seen them to be the
handsomest Piano Forte made. They are an
entirely new style, whh four round corners.
heavily carved legs and lyre, base richly
moulded, and contains our LA'fBiW^^HwrTrry >N7 V
ED NEW SCALE and AOTK The tone is
niejodious, and its express*^* adaptability from to passages the of
every shade of softest
muriner, the and the FF, gives the
Grand. r «...v.u*er Price every 5500, advantage of the Concert
July 17—ly
J. BAUER <9 CO.
Creat Flan© Forte*
and
saiasiiigj iM?®snawii C\
Chicago, Illinois, '
wnrHOLESALE ^ AGENTS Knnbo & for the United
Co ' 8 Celebrated
\j so ^gonts^for /i> AH^Gaic k Co aad other
fu . 8t . clns iftnos . We have Ik- largest and
&S30r ‘ cd Sl<!C k 9 rianos ’ wl,icl ‘ ,or P°*« r
ttnrt SWC «‘ B * M °, f f und «fiEreenbUi
. , bavc> Judscs
*
Whole “ Ie a « entd for Ca,hart Necdlmm & Co’s
Celebrated Harmoniums & Organs
Manufacturers and Importers of Musical In¬
struments, and all kinds of Musical Merchan¬
dise. Remember the place.
J. L.\HER A CO - , 650 Broadway, N Y,
69 Washington-st., Chicago, Ill.
aug*4l- ly £ u g aclv’g ng’y
Pianos! Pianos!
GOLJft 172El)AC FOR 1867,
T1 TJ AS BEEN AW ARDED TO CHAS. M.
ST1EFF for tho Best Pianos now made,
over Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York
Pianos (by the Maryland Institute.)
Office and Warrrooms No. 7, North Lib¬
erty, near Baltimore St., Baltimore.
EtietTs Pianos have all the latest improve¬
ments including the AGRAFFE TREBLE.
IVORY FRONTS, and the improved FRENCH
ACTION, fully warranted for Five Yeavi, with
privilege of exchange within 12 months if not
entw-elv satisfactory to purchaser.
SECOND HAND PIANOS and PARLOR
ORGANS always on hand from $50 to $300.
References who have our Piano use:
Gen. Robert E. Lee, Lexiugton, Va. ; Get.
Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. ; O. A
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ker, H. F. Bocoek, A. D. Jlatchell, ofLynth*
burg. oct 23-—ly
Spvctal Aiiuoniiceincnt
-J- 0 ’IEK OF THE SOUTH!
1 Every
young man in the South shouldrow
prepare himself thoroughly and practical* for
business, by attending the C
Hcs1 Elitttinetts College
In the United Stales Tl»o—old establshed
Southern Business College and National TeltS
graphic Institute, corner of Batitnortf nnd
Charles streets. BALTIMORE, Md.
This institution was founded in 1852 and
chartered in 1854, and is the Mly Incorporated
Businessi College in the State ot Maryland, and
theonly BusiuessCollege in thn country which
D carrying out n perfect systeO ol
Actual Business Pnctice.
No printed or Manuscript fext Book* and
used in our Actual Business Department.
Students in attendance froxusll { the Sontbern
and Middle States.
Every young man should wrtte immediately
for a package of our College loeuraents. con
taiuing samples of Money, heal*Hulspecimens
of Spencerian Penmanship, andfull (ollege
Ac., with Terms of Tuition particulars. ,
Address, iuclosing two three efftt stamps.
E. K. L08IEY. Principal, .
oct 23—ly jultimcre*, Md.
POLLARD, COX & CO.
fcOXTON Fi* CTOKS
warehouse and
Commission Merchants.
Corner Reynolds and Campbell Street?,
pONTINUE Augusta, Ga,
TlIEIlt BUSINESS at tl.eir
\j old stand and will give their strict, per¬
sonal attention to the Storage and Sale of
Coltou and all other produce. Orders for
Consignments Bagging and Rope promptly attended to.—
Cotton consigned respectfully solicited*
fo us is delivered from the
cars—a Considerable saving to planters.
^Agents for Reed’s Phosphate and Georgi a
The interests o( the firm, will he represented
by Judge Ilcnry H. Fitzpatrick, of Warren
°« nn »y- ' moy2—6m
=»» POMD & €® *9
w Piano Forte and Music Beale **9
No. 517 Broadway, * . . N ew York
'! EstdMzheftnearlh fifty years ado '
, PIAWO FOKTI}S,
,
bf our Own make equal to any and prices much
lower than those of other first-elass lioimes
Th e Paflnr 7 1 iii*< ^Clave 9 vA PSn« PlftHO. t «
‘
fa „ , liuiidsfimc rosewootj cases, medium size, is
)J le ' 1!in dsomcst and be^tt piano ever made, and
tLT.T^S! »lS?wrSiS? 5 ^r ! in 8 t . rn ”f“ t
Instruments ih grcU,v f iety.
SJftEicI HeBsJ .,1‘w. n
bf Brass and German Silver
iu tot*, at prices ‘ much below other “ manufac
fr~ ^iolisa ... ,
^ e *P the-vyeVy choicest and best strings
tk*U tiro,made. Price-for best, per set, o- r
Violih SI. for Guitar $1,CO ; mailed post) 0? e
‘
Worn.
.."W lfiercr 1 catalogue embraces over six thousand
” ‘' r^'ct s, and is immensely popular ;
,is,c I^blishca every day, and music
“ M ‘. ed , P 08ta S« P«id, when the marked price Is
rcUilttcd ’
Just Published
he New Elementary Piano Method, by flfeon
MnnHs and Henry Kleber; A’he sinit-lest and
most progressand.best work ever publmhcd
Price 1^2.50
1 Nine o'thch in the Morning. \
The New School Singing Book, used in all the
Public Schools in Now York; Price 50 cents.
Splendid .discouut to Teachers and others who
introduce the above works. Send for catalogue
and price list. Agents Wanted.
. WM A POND & CO.
Aug 14 —-ly 547 Broadway, N. Y.
J.BA.TJJER&CO. Manii'fddurcrs
and Importers 0 /
MnsicftS InstreiEBicfliCs,
Strings, and every description of *
MUSICAL MEli Oil 7,S’ '
A A7) II.
Also Sole Agents for
WILLIAM KNABE &('()'6 GRAND,.
SQUARE A UPRIGHT
P r I AMS.
npiIESE JL public instruments for nearly SO have been and hefarc ilieis*' (hr
excellence alone attained years, upon
pre-eminence, which on liwpurebauable
pronoure*^ thorn uti
cquailed. Thrtr 'I’oia* - ^.uornr^s groai power,
sweetness «**• singing quality, a* V \ei)
-throughout grant purify of Intonation, and efaunes*
the entire scale. Tlicir touch is
pliant and elastio, and entirely free from the
stitiness found in so lrtcmy Piunos. In tVork
mattbhip they are urfcxerUid, u ing none hut
the best Seasoned MatoYijil, the large capital
employed in our btisin«?» enabling its to keep
an immense stock of lumber, Ac., on hand.
All cur Square. Pianos have car Yew
Improved Overstrung iSealc and
the Agraffe Treble.
Wo would call special attention to our lute im. :
provementsiu Grand Pianos ana Eauaro
bring Grands, patented August 14. D'ttU which
the Piano nearer perfection than l.;isyc£
been attained
Every Piano is fully Warranted five 3 Vil.-.S
Warerooma— 660 lironclw*y, hew Ymk
CD Washingfun-pt, Chiengo, 1,1.
uugld—ly [US Adv Agy
FURNITURE
OF ALL DESCHUTtor:;-;, AT
PI.ATT miGTUJtiK S,
214 (Formerly C. A. i'iutt & Co.,)
Broad St. Augusta, Ga.,
— :o: —
TTTE have and are constantly receifing tin
Y? best assortment of FtTHNlTUKE tliai
has ever been in this market, ei.nsisiing, of
ltosfewood and Mahogany Parlor Suits,
Chimbor Suits, Cottage Suits.
BcdstOtuls, Chairs, fc'ofas, Tete-Tete,
Centre Tables, Bureaus, Sideboards, Extension
Tubloa, of all lengths.
We particularly call the attention of purchas¬
ers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS /er Beauty, Durability and Cheapness,
OUIt MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
Is still in operation. Special orders will be
promptly attended to. Repairs done in all its
branebes. U
ri’IIOLSTERING DKPAR’J’MEN T.
HATH CLOTH. ENAMELED CLOTH, REPS
TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles suita¬
ble for Manufacturers, which wo offer at Low
Prices.
WINDOW SHADES
A large stock ot WINDOW SHADES', of every
style and pattern, from the Cheapest to the
I-’inest, with all the New Style Fixtures.
tJNDERTAKK r’r DEPAKTMENT.
Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS
of nil Descriptions and Quality, METALIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most improved
styles, DtTy Night. furnished at all hours dining the
or
Trimmers. Undertakers can be supplied with nil kinds
may 2—ly
r if D'"COX iwZft, & S'*'’ CO "
TTroTr, GENERAL ’ GllOCLltY > AND .
COlUniiSSiOIl _ !MerCh.ailtS 9
xr 907 niff) Url AH U V7 i 'ntr,w U LL
‘ n l,
(A few doors below , , the Planters’ Hotel )
A-ugusta, Georgia
TT^EEP i\ constantly on hand a large and well
selected stock ot GROCERIES of every
description, including a fine assortment of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, &c.
The interests of the firm will be repre
Ben ted by Judge Henry H. Fitzpatrick, of
Warren county. may2-6m
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HOUSE POWERS.
fTlHRASHERS and-Separators, Plows, liar-
1 rows, Cultivators. Fan Mills, Corn Mills,
Burr Stouc Grain Mills, Ccttctl Gins, Cotton
Presses, ac.
PerQViail dnaDO, C'oe’s Phosphate 1 ’
J j8 r,E nd Plaster Poudrette o-i-Vk/ir- fcc
1,B Pf 0V 5 d Li x-.r '^ L i SIOCK. furnished c * 1 j
011 "Prhcntmn to J R DECATUR a Co.
1J7 Watet Street, K «W York,
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