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THE SECOND VOLUME.
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THE HANCOCK JOUR NAJL
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT SPARTA.
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, &c.
Terras: $3 per annum,
ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
S6Y* We arc prepared to execute orders for
all kinds of
PLAIN JOB PRINTING 0
AT SHORT NOTICE. -
jpf. I[. GrOvestecn, founder of the well ano
known house of Grovesteen & t\l
u Grove*teen, Culler & Co.
Removed'to their New Warerooms, 4 No
53 Mercer Street, New York.
Vim, FORTES.
The giet* l-’driel^throughout increase in-the demand for our
Piano the country, have.
compelled facilities us to extend timfes our Manufacturing
to three their form^- size, and
having many new improvements in M&nufac
•* we stialj continue to keep our prices
m ®»s they alwass have been, the lowest
a ‘. ny Class Piano Forte maker by at
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and wo respectfully solicit by
all ... other makers. P Ur obasiiig B to a comparison Y^-ly with
7 Ju|y u
Bacon, jFi our, &c.
A GOOD sale by STOCK POWELL always & an BlRDSONL^ han,i i r -
Edwards Houae
E F. COTHERN, |
GEO. W. WATKINS,
1 \IVI HS VIJST HERALD
Published at Notasulga, Ala.
Terms Two Dollars a year, iu advance.
JOHN C. BURRUSS, Editor and Peoprictor.
This is a live, independent and impartial
paper, in which, all respectful, sensible wri¬
ters, can be hoard. It has entered upon its
seventeenth volume, and is the Organ of the
Universalht Church in the South and South¬
west, It gives critical and exegoticalexplana¬
tions of the holy Scriptures—especially those
passages which are supposed by some, to teach
the doctrine of endless torment. The final
overthrow ef sin and misery in the universe
pf God. succeeded by universal peace and holi¬
ness, will bo insisted upon with eiqphasis as
the doctrine of the Bible. And nhile it will
plead for a just and righteous retribution ac¬
God, cording to the deeds, it will urge the love of
as the strongest incentive to repentance
and obedience. It will present God as the
Father—Christ as the Sarbr, ami the Holy
Spirit as the final Sanct ifier of all souls.
editor. Money can bo sent by mail at the risk of the
Herald Enquiring minds will find much in the
to interest them Address.
J. C. BURRUSS, Notasulga, Ala.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
S E BROWN. W F BROWN.
Macon, Ga. Fropriotors.
United States Hotel*
SASSEEN, & LANDS,
Proprietors,
Within 100 yards of the Passenger Depot
COFFINS,
JOHN U. SPIiJW?«,
T) ESPECTFULLY infor™* PwM®
Xii furnish ho has all made Wad* »r#wgementa of coffins, from by which the oom- he
can
mon Pine to the finest Rosewood, at the shor¬
test notice.
Orders from the country promptly atten¬
ded t*
An undertaker will attend every burial.
Your patronage is most respectfully so¬
licited. JOHN R. SPENCE,
—tf Warrenton, Ga.
W.ll.WAREEN, AJ LANE, J.W.WALLACE,
Augusta, Hancock Co, Augusta,
Warren, Lane &€o.
(Successors to W Henry Warren & Co.)
Cotton Factors,
WAR A I£0 USE AND
Commission Merchants,
185 and 177 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GECT.7IA.
CASH ADVANCES New York and gmade Liverpool- on shipment* of
Cotton to
We are agents for Georgia and South Caro
ina for the celebrated
KeUIc well’s manipulated
CSUAA'OM, Ober’s Phosphate
and the ARROW TIE and Paten; Iron Band
for Bailing Cotton.
P£r* The interest* of the firm will be repre¬
sented in Hancock county by J. CLARENCE
SIMMONS, Esq., of Sparia. W., L. to?
aug 16 3 m
PARE REDUCED!
AUGUSTA HOTEL
8. M. JONES, PROPRIETOR.
Bents, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware,
/CUTLERY, Glassware, Wood ware, and a
gsneral assortment of FANCY Groceri**,
on hand and for sale by
may 14—lm POWEI.L & BIRDSONG.
Property For Sale.
rilHE subscriber offers for sale the DWELL
X 1NG HOUSE and lot containing thirty
awes more or less with all necessary outbuild¬
ings and a convenient office attached, at pres
ent occupied by Dr. ffm. L. Alfriend.
Also, the COTTAGE HOUSE and lot oppo
site Mr, John T* Martin’s residence, now oc
cupied by Mrs. F. Jf. Lawson
G. W. WATKINS,
may 28—tf Sparta, Ga.
Premium Wood Type.
J. G. COOLEY'S
PRINTERS WAREHOUSE
76 Fulton street, New York.
Stay** H ood Type of Every Deccription°pjjti
tion Specimen Book and Price List on applica
as above, or to Geo P Rowell & Co, Ad¬
vertising Agents, 40 Park Row, New York.
NEW GOODS!
-*-*-*»
COthern & Watkins,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRYGOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
C L 0 T H T N G,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Crockery and Glassware
Saddles & Bridles.
WOODWARD,
Tobacco, Segars, &c.
Hosiery*
LAMPS & LAMP CHIMNEYS.
T OGETilEU kept in this with market. all other recruited articles usually the
Our stock is constantly by ar¬
rival of FRESH GOODS, direct from the best
market.
We will sell as cheap for CASH as any house
can afford to. • COTHERN A WATKINS.
may 7—tf Sparta, Ga.
AN INVENTION OF RARE MERIT
Brown's Patent Metal Top.
Lamo Chimneys*
THAT will not break by heat.
|>URns Putting up all gas and shade; smoke; short, never and breaks not
on a
In •** met, *«[ the ’ most ls ouaily cleaned Chimney by removing known—-and top]
is fast superceding perfect
introduced. No dealer all others Where it has been
out them. NEWXAMP can afford to t* with¬
augl4—I SACO] 254 Pearl ClllMNBY C3.
stre et.New York-
I Tv Goods !
8 HOE 8 ,BAT 8 ,
CROCKERY,
Saddlery, & Harness
&.C., &c., &c.
FOR SALE BY
TAvnutm
Mllledgevllle, Ga.
rpHE I CITIZENS of Hancock county, visiting
our place for the object of purchasing
goods will find a large and good assortment of
Brown and Bleached goods of all qualities,
Calicoes of all grades, Dress Goods in great
variety, The Hosiery, oomplete Gloves and shelf goods of all
sorts. most assortment of
BOOTS &. SHOES
ever offered for sale in this placq, consisting
Miles St Co’* Philadelphia work-* B J: 08
North Carolina work ; Bn^^ de F * s Bro¬
gans, and Children’s «** 5e8 ? nd LftdlC3 fine
work of all stytes-
(jf wool, Felt, Straw, Panama, &c.
CROCKERY.
A full line of everything that can be called for
with Glassware and China in Plain and Gilt
Tea Sets.
SADDI.KK V,
From the old Army up to the fine Morgan
Cavalry Saddle*
Harness—Single and Double,
Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Whips, Ac
Metalic Burial Cases
Plain, Half Satin, and full Satin Trimmed, in
plain cases and Caskets.
GROCERIES.
In the Grocery Store next door to the Drag
Store of John M. Clark, will be found
Provisions, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Su¬
gars, Coffee, Syrups, Molasses, and everything
found in a Giocery Stock, all of which will be
sold at lowest market rates for CASH.
T. T. Windsor & Co.
MilWdgevillc, Ga\ may 7-2m
HARTRIDGE & NEFF,
(Late Bryan, Hartridge & Co.)
Commission Merchants,
City Hotel Building, Bay Street,
SavannaH, Ga.,
Solic^Consignments, of
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet prompt attention.
Advances in Cash, Bacon , Bagging , Rope,
Ties, Ac., on Crops or Consignments, at
equitable rates.
Liberal Advances made on Cotton to our
friends, ns follows:
Rathbone, Bros, k Co-, Liverpool,
Cochran, Russell & Co. Philadelphia,
Hall, Myers & Thomas, Baltimore,
Fenner, Bennct k Bowman, New York,
Jacob S-eaver, Boston. Jy 17-1 y
FIAE TOBACCO.
J May HE in 14 Span BEST a, ARTICLE for POWELL sale by FOR & BIRDSONG. THE PRICE,
Ccnlrwl Hotel.
/CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., located at the
\j Depot, and convenient for student and vis
vors. Splendid fare, charges moderate.
Mackenzie Brothers,
[Late Thomas Mackenzie & Sons]
*
Importers ,
and Mamilhcturcri* of
COACH & SADDLEY HARDWAKE,
No 222 Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, Md
Felloes, Saddle Trees, Hubs and Spoken* •>
ole-Skin Buckram, * F nw i7*> Lace Axles, Fringes, Carriage Patent ond Elastic Tire Button Boltt, Holes Knobs, and Enamelled Eyelets, Enameled Canvass
.
Dash and Collar Leather, Dash Frames, Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts, Swingle
Trees, Carriage Poles, whip sockets, Laces, Shaft-shackles, Castings,
Damasks, Mackenzie’s Patent Panel Seats, &c.,
, SadtileTrees* Bridle-Bits, Stirrups,
Fronts, Tacks, all kinds—second-hand McClellan Saddles,
Leather, Patent Ornaments, Bosetts, Buokles, Harness Leather, Skirting
Loach-makers Leather, Martingale Rings, Sheep Skins, Varnishes'for
Enamelled Leather, or Saddlers, Shoe Thread, Bridle Threads, Harness Mountings, Ac.
Bolts, Tire B Bag Leather, Harness Leather, Skirting. Stirrups, Bits, Carriage
Its, Varnish, Moss, Wheels, &c- $ c. Also, all other articles appVrtain
\17E _ are anxious . to increaso . ing to the business. -* •>, V
our trade with Georgians and would say we are direct import
V V ers from German and English Factories; strictly honorable merchants, and can promise to
8 erye them as well as any Uouse in the United States. We give personal attention to our
customers personally or by orders. Try us. oct 16—ly
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Hancock Sheriff’s tales,
VOR JULY.
YT7ILL VV BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
JULY next before the Court House door
in the town of Sparta, in said County, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit.
Twenty-seven hundred acrc9 adjoining of land more
Jno,!Hillsman, or less, lying in said|county, lands of
ied Jasper Iiillsmcn and others, lev¬
on as the property of John BonDer, to sat¬
isfy one Hancock Superior Court fi fa, in favor
of Wm. A. Pope, Gaud & Co., vs. John Bonner
& Wm. A. Bonner The above property poin¬
ted out by John Bonner.
Also—One hundred and twenty.nine and
one half acres of land more or less, lying in
said county, adjoining lands oi Josiah Carr,
Wm. Lewis and others, to satisfy one fi fa in
ftvor ef Tbos, M. Turner, vs. Wm. Askew A.
Dickerson, J. W, Anderson and others. Levied
on as the property of Wm, Askew and pointed
out by Plaintiff.
Also—Eight hundred acres of land, more or
less in Hancock County, adjoining lands of
Rieves Butts aad others, also 3 head ef mules
4 head of horses, levied on as the property of
John R. Binion to satisfy a fi fa returnable to
Hancock Supeiioi Court, April term 1869 in
favor of George 3. llieves against John R.
Binion and Lydia Roe. Also at the same time
and place will he sold 360 acres of land more
or less in said county adjoining lands of Smith,
Harton and others, also 1 Horse and 2 Mules
levied on as the property et' Lydia Roe to sat¬
isfy the above named fi fa. all the above prop,
erty pointed out by plaintiff.
JAS H R0GER3, Sheriff
ROBERT HOAXER,
Of Georgia, is still representing the Old
and very popular Uouse of
HDWES, HYATT {CO.
Established, in 1832.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES
Manufactured Expressly for the Southern
Retail Trade,
34*2 A 344 BROADWAY,
RECBKH STErUEX W. UVATT, HOWES, ! M YOU.
l. W. TSWSBESO,
ASARIAK CABPKKTEK, ]
*. HOWARD HOWES Lee l—ly
Morrell House.
J^YNCHBURG, Va. A J HOLT ABPvO.
may IS Proprietor*.
IT IMPROVED
New Scale rForte.
0 R 0 YES TEEN A- FVZr.t^
55 Mercer Street, New York. ,
rjlHESE X flattering INSTRUMENTS, testimonials from after the first the Pia.^
isrs in the country, who, at our solicitation,
have tested them in the severest manner pos¬
sible, have bjjen pronounced the
Finest Square I\ano made iv the world •
It has always been our policy during the
thirty-six years that we have manufactured
Pianos, 12,000 of which are now in use in the
United States and Europe,, to give the finezt
instrument at the lowest co«t. Our superior
facilities enable us to offer them from one to
three hundred dollars les» than any other First
Class House.
The tone of these instruments are remark¬
able for their peculiar switness and great,
brilliancy. Never losing tb,| r quality when
forced to their utmost cap a cry. The lower
destroy register the retaining middle its and positiren^, does not
mingling with them in disagreeable upper regulars confusion. by
The Refined beauty of tone being equsEy a e l
lightful to the unpracticed and to the *jo S t
cultivated ear.
They are an entirely new rfyle of Piano,
finished in the most superb moaner, with four
full round corners front and bsck, heavy earv
ed legs and and Lyre 8erpentine Boss richly
moulded, each instrument Is fuljv war¬
ranted for five years. s*co—June—Fj] y
marvin’s Chrome Iron
SPHERICAL BURGLAR 8 A EES,'
rpHE I only truly Burglar Proof Safe in the
world, as it will resist all Burglars Impli
meats for any length of time.
Marvin’e Patent Alum and Dry Platter
Fire Safes, best Fire Proof known.
The best safe for the least money,
Principal Warerooms:
No 265 Broadway, New York,
No 721 Chestnut-st, Philadelphia,
No 108 Bank-st, Cle&veland, Olio,
And for sale .by our Agent* in the priicipa
cities of the States.
[U S Adv’g Ag’y] July 17. ’68—6m.
Marvin’s Patent
Alum and Dry Plaster, Fire and turghr
Proof SAF£S, with Combination lock.
Warranted the Best in the World,
Never corrode the iron. Never l«s# their fire
proof qualities Are the only Saferfilled with
Alum and Dry Plaster
Please send or call for an illustrated Cata¬
logue, M 4RV1N4 CO,
Principal f No 265 Broadway, New Y'ork,
Warerooms ( No 721 Chestnut-st.Philadelphi. CUreiand,
( No 108 Bank-st, Ohio
[US Adv’g Ag’y,1 Julyl7, *68—6m
GO TO THE BEST.
"VTOUNG X MEN Who are desirous of prepar
>ng themselves practically lor the aetual
Duties of Business, should attend the •
Bryant, 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 Actual Practice in the State
of Maryland. Our oourse of instruction is
wholly practical and arranged to meet the dc-.
mand of the age; being conducted upon a
thorough system of
Actual Businese Practice,
cal Affording Business to students the facilities of a practi¬
Education, by means of banks,
representing money, and all the forms of busi¬
ness paper, such as Notes, Crafts, &c., togeth¬
er with Business Offices to represent the prin¬
cipal departments of Trade and Commerce.
Course of Study:
The curriculum of study and practice in this
Institution is the result of many years of ex¬
perience, and the best combination of businoss
talent to be found in the country. It embraces
Book Keeping, in all its departments and
Commercial applications
cial Law- Telegraphing, commer
with Arithmetic, Spencerian business writing
incidental instruction in the principles
of Political Economy, and a thorough train¬
ing in Business Correspondence
SPENCERIAN—The standard of Business
this Writing is adopted or.d taught in its purity at
and institution,* by one of the roost experienced
successful teachers of Business and Orna¬
mental Penmanship in the country.
Students can enter at any time, as there are
no vacations. Special individual instruction
to all students
The celebrated Payson, Dunton & Scribner’s
Steel Pens officiolly adopted aad used in our
institution, and are unsurpassed by any in the
maTket. Five kinds. Samples for 20 cents.
Per gross, $1.60 Quarter gross boxes 60 cts.
Prepaid to any address.
No. 333, flue smooth points, adapted to school
purposos and general writing
No. 465, The National Pen. Medium points,
, for common use. *
No. 8, The Ladies’ Pen. Very fine and elastic.
For Card writing, Pvn Drawing, »ml fine
Ornamental Work, thi# Pen is unequalled.
117, The Excelsior Pen. Smooth points,
very flexible. This is the Pen for bold, free
writing, striking offhand capitals, flourish¬
ing, &c.
No. 7, The Business Pen. Large size, course
points goints, holding a large quantity of fcrit. The
the are very round, and do not stick into
paper and spatter theink like most other
coarse Pens.
The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale
rates. For further "particulars send for Col¬
lege Journal, Special Circular and splendid
specimens of Penmanship, (enclosing two let¬
ter stamps.) Address
THE RRYANT, S RATTON & SADLER,
Business College,-Baltimore, Md.
Fuller & Co.
pianTfortes r LI 1 R L ■ If U H I L & ,
T1,e la8t new ad Mion to our different style
is aU - a ^'“g the admiration of both critics and
populace Wo mention specially, some of the
claims of this new Piano. Believing the ex
should be as beautiful to the eye as
l oa the car, we have paid great atten
in a style that is con
wa *» W®-- rS^ 8Ctin t j,em TUcy.Hl to be the
handsome^ Piano Fcrte ««
and its adnptnbility N> of
every shade of expression, from the softest
murrner, the Crfssendo. and the FF. gives the
F crlo ^ner cverj advautage qf the Concort
^ 1 ^
' * tope* * CO. .......~
A pj<, UA Ol
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Ug&«®I3!2HiES > §E2§Sii
Chicago, Illinois,
VETHOLESALE AGENTS for the United
fV States for Wm. Knabe & Co.’s Celebrated
Gold Medal Piano Fortes.
Also Agents for A II Gale & Co, aad other
first class Pianos- We have the largest and
best assorted Stock of Pianos, which for power
and sweetness of Tone,' easy and agreeable
touob, and beauty of finish have, by judges,
been pronounced unrivalled.
Wholesale agents for Cm hart Needham & Co’s
Celebrated Harmoniums & Organs.
Manufacturers and Importers of Musical In
dise. ‘•'riitnents, and all kinds of Musical Merchan¬
Mlg41 - ly [usaUVgng’y
over Pianos ^ BaUW, (by ihe ."hSSSGES Maryland Institute.)
Office and Warerooms No. 7, North
erty near Baltimrjr* St., Baltimore.
StiefFs Pianos hnvfe all the latest
ments aTittJm including P ??i the AGRAFFE TREBLE
NTS ’ and the improved FBENC*
ACTION, fully warranted for Five Years nfh
privilege of exchange within ,12 months if mt
entirely satfefoctory to purchaser.
SECOND HAKD PIANOS aid Pii&OIl
ORGANS always on band from J50/ 0 #300
References who have our Pianoise :
Gen. Robert E. Lee, Lexington,Va. • Ge».
Robert Ransom, WilmiDgton, N.C - 0 i*
Kinnear, E. W. Harris, P. W. Taue, Aug
Leftwich, Alex. Pamplilin 8. Levi, i jf.
ker, 11. F . Bocock, A. D. Hatched, f Lynch
blir g- • -1 ly
_
nfV^'OUNG Special Annoiincenftnt
MEN OF THE SOUT!
> un « man in tH*nuh nlmd now
'"'“'"Ob' for
Be*t Business College
In the United State*. 1 The old
SrS '^SS&t’ZESfL*” *52 z d ssr^ «- nnd , .
chartered in 1854, and. n ] *P-*nd
.
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is out a C ° an ‘ r J *
- . Actual Busina **nuscj p .
No printed or ® xt B °°k* . a<1
used in our ActualBusinei n !?. a ,V . n, *
Students in attendance fa: * * nt
and Middle States. a llth*8#tfh«r* .
HRte
LteSh.
POLLARD, CO* & CO.
COTTOJT FA CTO Its
WAKEH008K AND
Con mission Merchant!.
Corncr Reynolds and Campbell Streitg,
/CONTINUE ^ Augusta, Ga,
V.J THEIR BUSINESS at the#
old stand and will give iheir strict par-*
sonal attention Ao the Storage and Sal* ef
Cotton «nd all other produce. Orders tvt
Consignments gagging «mi respectfully Rope promptly seiieited- attended tbstSs
Cotton consigned to us is delivered from the
cars—a considerable saving to planters.
8 f ° r ileetr * rbos P !,nte G*orjf«
Factory The
iaterests o( the firm will be rcpre**nt*4
by Judge Henry H. Fitzpatrick, of Warred
connt y- may2—ORi
•
WM. A. POUD & (!o«4
Piano Forte and Mmh J)ealett.
No. 547 Broadway, N ew feft.
hAabhzhed
piano l oan s,
of our own make equal to any and prices much
lower than those of other first-class lio«s«&.
The Parlor Gem 7 Octave fit*#.
fn handsome rosewood cases, medium site id
the handsomest and best Piano ever made and
the price exceedingly low; every instrunsag
luliy warranted five years—send for price list.
We have always on hand all kinds of Itaeieei
Instruments in great variety. ^
Rand Instrument*
of Brass and German 8ilver, warranted Correct
m tone, at pr.oes much below other
turers.
Violin String's.
We keep Ihe very clielceet end beet etriiK.
that aro made. Pries for best, per set fa*
" $1 ‘ f ° r G “ iUr $16 ° ; ma ‘ Ied
paid
Sheet Music, Musical IVorfev
different, j-Jr Ur ca pieces, ^°tS ue and embraces is over six lhoum<t
New Music pnbliehed immensely popular;
r^rnitf P®id, when every day, and music
the marked pries ve
Jftst Published
lw New Elementary Piano Method, by Jeon *
ManHs and Henry Kleber* The tintolvsi n4
P 8 S8iT * nn,i h « al Vork ever p«1>rt»k«4
Price $2 50
M'*e o'clock in the Morning.
The _ New
School Singing Book, used in all tKi
Public Schools in New York; Price §0 cent*,
introduce ppleiuiiu discount the to icichtts and others
above Works. Send r ----------
and price list. Agents wanted. t
WM A POND * CO# -
Aug 14—ly 647 Broadway Jr
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MUSICAL
Also Sole Agttfs for FT
WILLIAM KN.ARK & (’0*8 GRAND
SQUARE Ul'KlGM? Jl /
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rl'MIESE 1 instrument* have b«e • hr
public for nearly SOyeais ai twir
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stiffness fouud Wstfmum- «wi»»« In tVeri*
manJiip they are unexcull tf none b«*
the beat Srfsoned large capita*
*« nn im.nclse irf s?"ck p TiinibcJ^Si^Snland/^
*«*• Jmpifoicil Lin s/j ting Sale *;• and
the Agraffe Ircbh
lV'e would call special attention to our late im|
provement* in Grand Piano* aie Sonar*
is. F nted August. 14, R66, whieh
tj>eon attained- o n«»w yerftfenon ti»« ha* ye*
Ware Every Piano is fully Warranted fir® years
rooms—660 Broadway, New Ye*;
• 60 \Vashington-»t, [UAAdvjJCy Chictca, nL -
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FURNITURE
PLATT V #Y 0F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at
(Formerly BROTHERS, C. A. Flatt & Co..)
§14 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.,
— .-o:—
YI7E have and are constantly recitingth*
Chamber Suits. Cottage
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Tele-fifc.%
Centre Tables, Bureaus, Sideboards, KxteMM
Tables, of all lengths.
We particularly call the attention of piirch**.^
ers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBKlf "he.pn.„
SUITS fer Beauty, Durability and
qOR Manufacturing *
Is still in operation. Sj.ecial department
braShos aUcn(Ictl orders will b.
' t0 * llc P ai « done in all ii»
HAIR
PiiJel lMu,nufacturer8 . which wc offer at L»#
large WINDOW SHAPES i
A stock ot WINDOW SHADES, of every
style Finest, and with pattern, all the from New Style the Cheapest ftZ
undertaker's Fixtures
Superintended by department.
a competent man. COFFIltl
U r gh* hed ^ #U h ° Ur “ dutl *«
Day or N i
kCr8 C&n ^ * Upplied with * n
Trimmers
POLLAfcD, GENERAL COX & CO.; *
Co ““|®*lqn GROCERY AND
Ao. J97 BROAD Merchants, STREET
(A few doors below the Planters' Hotel.)
Augusta, Georgia
XT FEP selected Ct > B «tanily on hand a large and well
stock of GROCERIES of every
*
^reu coonty. may2-£
HORSE POWERS*
rniiBioirei., I “ RA81 / E R S aad Separatory lew*,
1 Cultivators, , . l H*r
rows, Fan Milk, Corn Mills
Improved Ltri' STOCK,
Be ^r 8 ^ 1 ' *«* *•*