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Our local Cotas
FRIDAY MORNING, Spit. 24, I860,
PVIOTOGRPYIS.
Thoee in want qf Pictures, arc respect¬
fully invited to call at tho New Gallery, Hotel'
in the old Alley, South of the
^here Mr. T> 0. Glonn is prepared to ex¬
ecute work in his lino in the finest stylo of
the Art. Charges moderate.
* July, 2, tf.
Municipal Election.—I n accordance
With notice given, an olection was held at
tho Court House yesterday, for five Town
Commissioners, who will serve until the
regular time of olecting, which we believe
is some time in May.
The voto we uudorstand was largest ever
polled for town officers, which we attribute
to two prime causes—first, the popularity
of the men, secondly, to the general desire
of the people to see Law and Order re¬
stored in the streets of our once quiot lit
t!o Tillage. The following named gentle¬
men were elected ;
Hon. B. T. Harris, LaFayctte Powell,
T. C. Turner, Xovkk Pierce, jr., and
James Smith, Esqrs.
They will be •worn in and regularly
organized in a few days. Then the elec*
tion of one or two efficient Marshals will
bo next in order. Wo trust that peace,
^ui-t and good order may be the result.
And now that we have made a new start,
in what wo believe te be a good cause, let
every goc-d citizen stand firmly by those in
•uthurh, h whatever lends t, the good
•of our town and the welfare of society.
Sparta ia aeon to become a rent learning
•nd ought of course to be the abode of
^uict, good order and a model of sobriety*
aa it was twelvo months ago.
Hir We send copies of the LITTLE
FARMER, this week, to the patrotts^fjf
*be Journal, with the request thjgfcach
•one of you will carefully peruse t, aud if
it strikes you as boing worthy u support,
give us the benefit of your pjjfo onngc and
Miflucnoc. If you do not ish to take it
yourself, will, if perhapsspift^your neighbors
you fl 10 trouble to sfiow
it wound. JTf you can procure five sub
•cribors, a j pd send us five' dollars, wo will
•end oncJ extra copy, grutis, to the getter
up of t(J[ club.
An' o«n 4h&t as agent in getting up
fire, • dub^of fivo, ton, fifteen, twenty or twenty
nd we will add one subscription freo
ior o |ry fivo dollars sent us.
tyjExpreaa, ^fllsuais over one dollar, must be sent
1‘ost office Order, or in Rogis
tam-eil letter.
r W y u an .—That’s tho name he goes by
—visited our town and gave one of his
vronderful entertainments on Wednesday
Kveuing—performing soveral good old
rh»o hicks, which amused the little folks,
who had never seen them before.
Our people are all fond of the marvelous
—and everybody and his wife went, aDd
warned tho children—expecting, of course,
to see and hear what his hund-bills lmd
promised. He commenced with an apology
(not tho bills) reeited a short piece from
(Quackeubos—(wot in tire bilk)—laughed
fcoartiljr at has own wit—(not in the bills)
—repeated a portion of a negro preacher’s
jermou (not iu tho programme), luughed
ecstatically again—burnt a ten cent hand¬
kerchief, shook an old hen out of a bag—
made another apology, dismissed tho audi¬
ence,and “ vaiuoozed.” But he paid bis
bills,the printer’s included.
If the weather was worth writing
about we should say it is awful dry, and
too hit to promote comfort or elicit corn
plimotary notices from the press.
If we had time to bottle up a lot of it
for tie State Fair, we should surely expect
a premium, for we should exhibit it under
the head of “ Sun-Dries.”
“The Little Farmer.”—’ 1 his being
our own affair w* feel some hesitancy in
xpeaki*^ of it in terms of seeming praise,
but we have assuredly been more than
gratified at the commendation which it
roceives *1 the bauds of those who have
npd it. £ct all come aud subscribe and
we w illuuke a worthy paper of it.
Hogs. —The hog crop of lower East
Tennerne., this season, says the Cleveland
Benner, is greater than it has been iu any
one year sinoe the war, but owing to the
fall off in the corn crop, there is but little
doing in that line. Wc have heard of
bog* being offered at 5 cents gross, but
buyer* do not appear to take hold at these
figure*.
Delays are Dangerous .— 1 That poor,
«tnaoiated Consumptive, who is now be
vond all hope of recovery, might now be
hale and harty had he not neglected that
•light cough. Be advised, if you have a
cough or cold, got at once a bottle of DR.
TUTT'S EXPECTORANT and you will
Men be relieved. Do not put it off.
W* respectfully invite the attention of
ort reader* to th* c*rd of E. R. Stedman,
thia page.
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Mr. England, Edward Barrow, an old journalist Dickens,
is and uncle of Charles
di*d in London a fortnight ago, at the age
of Mventy-oue years.
We havo received a pamphlet contain¬
in ing substance of the remarks made by Col.
13. Hulbcrt, (Superintendent of the W. &
A. R. R.,) before the members of the
Press Convention of Georgia, on board
the steamer Etowah on the Coosa River.
Our thanks to the Colonel for the same.
Our thanks are also due his excellency
Gov. Bullock, for a copy of the Decesion
of the Supreme Court, on the eligibility
of the negro to office.
Committed.— Thomas 0. Jackson, re¬
ferred to in our Inst, charged with rape, on
the person of a colored girl, had a hearing
before Judge Simmons, on Friday last, and
was committed for trial in October. The
privilege of bail in the sum of 85000 was
allowed, but failing to make the required
bond, he remains in jail.
Rome is to have another Brass Band,
Say3 the Commercial.
The weather fine, crops harvesting.—
Savannah overrun with beggers.—Suvan
nan News.
Her Georgie Sands is writing more tkan ever.
sands of lifo have by no means run
out.
sociaiiou Anthony Trollope heads a literary as
ia Manchester callod the Sphinx.
Prof. Cyrus Northiup, of Yale, has been
elected President of the Alabama UnL
versity.
this Blacque Rey, the Turkish Minister to
country, has been elevated by the
Sultan to the b grade of “Ullab,” “ i the high. 9
o aue . . ., the first „ . rauk , of Civil
B in service.
Jenny* Lind is said to have become
i Wor » her husband being an extravagant
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l Cotton Market.
^Market ^"'Augusta, September 22, P. M.
'Middling, opened quiet at about 25Jc for
and under a brisk demand sales
were made at 25£o, but tho weak prices of
Liverpool and New York cased off our
market, which closed nominally at from
25 k to 25 Jo. Sales of the day 440 \ re¬
ceipts 521 bales.
New York, Sept. 22, p. m.—Colton
opened heavy and declining, but closed
firm at 281o ; sales 3,900 bales.
Charleston, Sept. 22, p. m.—Cotton
active but easier j sales 700 bales; Mid¬
dlings 26c; receipts 1,459 bales.
Savannaii, Sept. 22, p. m.—Receipts
2,306 bales; Fales 1,200 bales and market
firm—Middling 25|o.
Sparta, Sept. 23. —Figures same as
Augusta, less the freight.
llac World Abroad.
Frauce, it is snid, declines to send a repre¬
sentative to the (Ecumenical Council.
Tho fifth anniversary of the birth of John
IIuss was celebrated at Prague recently.
Russia is about to introduce trial by jury as
a new pledge of her progress in civilization.
Mr. Bancroft delivered a speech at the re¬
cent Humboldt celebration at the Berlin Uni¬
versity
News was recently received at Berlin from
the German Arctic Expedition. A11 engaged
in it were in good heabh.
A new German steamship line will soon be
established between the Piussian port of Stet¬
tin and the port of New York.
Minister Burlingame is said to have reoeiv •
ed a dispatch from China, expressing entire
satisfaction witJi his treaty, nu l stating that it
would be ratified.
The town of Gonaives, Ilayti, was recently
bombarded by rebel steamers. Four hundred
women were removed from the town by a Bri.
tish gunboat.
At Puerto Principe, a reconnoitring partv
of seven hundred, under General Puolo, it is
said, was routed by tho insurgents recentb,
with the loss of tho entire Spanish force by
casualties, desertions, and capture. The ca
tira Cinco Villas and Eastern district is re¬
ported to be in the hands of the Cubans.
Another cable is soon to be laid. A com¬
pany in London propose to lay a line from
Scotland by way of the Orkney aud Faroe Isl¬
ands to Quebec, and it is announced that, .-.s
soma as completed, the Post Office Department
will purchase it.
The harvest in England is reported secured,
and, notwithstanding the recent heated term
and long drought, has proved plentiful, beyoud
Hie hopes of the most sanguine.
Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrald have
been making a systematic exploration of Lon.
don—from Wapping to KensiDgtou, among
high and low—with the view to a great wotk
on that great capital.
Tho American Consul at Vienna has receiv¬
ed his exequatur, and Americans ia that city
:»M much pleased that this Government is the
first to be recognized under the new rule ad¬
mitting Consuls to other towns.
The Japanese Parliament is discussing the
propriety of returning to the old system of
isolation, ntul of expelling all foreigners from
the kingdom, (jue member proposes to kill
all that remained after tliey had been warned
to leave, allowing them a certain time to settle
up business.
Woman* HcnI Friend.
I)r. J Bradfiehi’s “FEMALE REGULA
TOK,” ia uoquack nostrum, but a legitimate the p e
scripiiou, endorsed aud prescribed ty best
physicians in the State ol Georgia, it has cured
thousands of h-dtes who had despaired cf ever
finding relief this tide of th-j guive, the proprittor
shows certificates from the best citizens of li e
S'ate, all wno have tried it unite in saying it has
been truthfully named ivou-ns best vriknd —
Suiletiug woman hers do keep not let your from fear lief. nor the Follow pre.
jucices Bradlie’d’s of o - advice and you suffer r
Dr, no more.
Tan Yard for Sale.
TT OFFER FOR iSALE my Tauuery w.tli all
j the tools, stock iu tan, etc, consisting of stv
eral hundred sides of Leather in process of tau
uingt etc. HOUSE and LOT, with niperior
Also, a a
Peach Orchard and the house newly repaired aud
painted and plastered —everything in elegant con.
dition for tauning and living comto mbly
I sell to change mves m<*ut- to go the field.
Parties havihg leather here will be satisfied
about their leather—-sell or uo sell—you can eeud
in hides on shares, yours wilt be fully cared for in
the tale, if sale is made.
In my absence apply to Col T. M. Turner.
J.D. GARRARD
Feot 32—2m
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CRRORS OF VOI)TIB.
A gentleman wbo suffered for years from
Nervous Debility^ Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, f or
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to<*^
who need it, the receipt and directions f ° r
making tie simple remedy by which ho
cured. Wufforcrs wishing to profit by the 11
vertiser’i experience, can do so by &ddr«J®l n ?»
in perfect confidence, JOHN B. N •
je4—ly No 42 Cedar street *•
The wonderful properties of the Pyrafuge is
showing its If daily in the bloom'Dff cheeks of
our former emaciated citizens,* 11 of whom do
dart that until they tried thi* chill and
fevsr expeller, they knew n0 * w * ,at was 10
be Clear, even for a few °* ,1C scourge
of 0ur Southern country; butfhauksto science
and our enterprising tow r,sman * we nee( f n °
longer fear this great scourge, ani1 wc can now
go on our way rejoioinF ,1,R ^ atlas ^ ac o nf l uer o r
is at our hands which *>11 instantly expel from
our system chills and fcvcr > domh n S ue > aud
those diseases i D cidental to malarious climates.
Keep a bottle of the Pyrafuge in the house,
and as soon as the chill or fever is felt corn
menco taking Jt » and at once you are really
making a lasting and permanent core.
May 21—tf [Republican.
Ivavton’s Pills cure sick headaches and all
bilious disorders.
Kayton’s Oil of Life cures all pai»s and
aches, and is the great rheumatic remedy, tf
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy
afier having suffered several years with a lung
affection, and that dread disease, Consumption
—is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send*a copy of
,he prescription, used (free of charge), with
the dire c ti ° n “ for P™P*J™S and using the
same, winch , . they will fiad a stjrk cure for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The
objoet of the advertiser in sending the pre¬
scription is to benefit the afflicted, aud spread
information which he conceives to be invalu¬
able ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
je4 ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N.Y
Dissolution Notice.
rpiIE 1 COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist
iug between La Fayette Powell aud Albert
H Birdsong, in the mercantile business, und r the
firm name and style POWELL & BIRDSONG,
was dissolved on the 20th September inst., by its
own limitation and by mutual consent.
La Fayette Powell, the senior partner of the
old firm, is duly authoriZ'd to arrange and settle
all outstanding business of the firm both pro und
con.
LaFayette Powell,
A. II. Birdsong.
A C4RO,
The undersiguud having purchased the stock
in trade'of the fi'm, retpectfully returns thanks
ti> his friend-, and customers for the liberal patron¬
age In rctofuro bestowed, and respectfully asks a
couiinuauca of the same, at the old stand, where
he will cuatimm to keep a good stock of articles
in his line. LaFnyelte Powell.
Sparta, Ga., Sept 24th, lfe69.
PouTKR Fi.EIHNG, CuaS. E. STAflES,
EUGENE P. BURNET,
with
FLEMING & STAPLES.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
nncl gf-n-ral
Commission Merchants.
26d BtO id Street,
Augusta, Georgia.
Sept 17 €m
HARPER C. BRYSOK,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
/CUSTOMERS supplied with B-GOING
\i ^Prompt hhiI HOPE aud FAMILY SUPPLIES.
attention paid to £ ' OR AGE and
K A I F OF col' ON aud other produce.
OFFICE: 158 REYNOLDS
WM. BRYSON, CHARTER CAMPBELL
Augusta, Ga. Late of Manisou,
Sept 10 4tn
Garriage, Buggy and Wagon
REPOSITORY.
J CARRIAGE AMES A SHOP, SCUDDAY has re-oprnt-d his
at hi- old stand, wh.re be
is prepared to serve lit • old friends and potniiis
and the public generally, in every branch of his
business, either with New Work, repairing or
Renovoiii g of Carriages, Buggies Wag»n*. &o ,
at the most reasonable prices fie ha* in his em¬
ploy the well known frredmsu tom Coles alias
Tom Thompson, aud wdl warruut all work to
stand the test. Tom is a thorough Democrat.
He will also do all manner of Blacksmithing,
and solicits a .hurt-of the public palrona^".
eiparta, apr23—ly
AUGUSTA BUSINESS
DIRECTORY.
PETER KEENAN & CO,
Wholesa’e and Retail Dealers in
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises,
&c.,
230 Broad Street Uuder Central Hotel,
F. A. BEALL,
Dealer m
Drugs Medicines, Oils, Gar¬
den Seeds, Etc.
180 Bmad Street.
F A. BRAHE & CO.
Watches, Clocks and
Silver and Plated Goods,
N. B.—Watches, and Jewelry. Repaid Stfe<t. and
Warranted. 206 Broad
Gilder, Looking 0 Gliss * Pic
ture Frame Maker.
Old Frames Re Gilt to I*>k equal to New—
Old Paiutings Cart fully Cleaned, Lined aud
Vari’fehed-
135 Proad Street.
P. HAN3BERGER & CO.
Cigars, Tobacco,
Snuff*
at Wholesale and Retail
204 Broad Street.
*H .. E. R. STEDMAN,
DEALER IN
.J ri.f «T I
\Sjjjw eg 8
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY t *
AND MANUFACTURER OF
JV] T 11ST "W A. RTS .
AT THE
SIGN OF THE RED-HOT COFFEE POT.
©
Please and :o: articles, }-:- mark them—preserve the and
examine this list, finding needed paper
use the list as a memorandum.
IXX Tin Milk Buckets, 6qt lOqt 14qt.
IXX Tin Dish Pans lOqt 14qt 16qt.
IXX Tin Butter Buckets 81b 121b 241b.
IXX Tin Churns, all sizes.
Dinner and Lunch Puckets, all sizes.
Baking Pans, all sizes.
Oven Pans, all sizes.
Bayne’s Patent Rubber Scrub for Scour¬
ing floor-'Stry it.
Hartells Patent Glass, self sealing Pre¬
serve Jars.
Patent Rubber top, for preserving Jelly.
Stamped Milk Pans, with tops, without
Seams, straight up sides, Sizes—lpt
IXX* lqt 2qt^qt 4qt 5qt 6qt lOqt.
Tin Coffee
PATENT EVERLASTING M.ETALIC CLOTHES LINES—GUARANTEED NEVER TO RUST,
And numerous other articles which must be secu to be appreciated. I am selling the best COOKING STOVES in th®
State at prices leSs than anybody, and make to order anything that can be made of lin, Copper or Sheet Iron. Please give
a can E, R. STEDMAN
T. C, & DeL TURNER i
COMMISSION DRY GOODS AND GROCERY MERCHANTS.
And General Guano Agents.
SPARTA, GEORGIA,
W°.nd L i"„r i ^T u r„sr.r rt ^ -rv"^
of Goods in their line. Their s>ock of
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, DOMESTICS, &c.,
Ia now COMPLETE, to which they particularly call t'»e adentiou of the LADIES OF
THE COMMUNITY. SIIPJPEiIfcS, ______ which . they ,
T hey keep always on hand a fine slock of PLANTATION
off>r at reasonable rates, offer for the . .
They also keep on haud Sample* of different kinds of Fertilizers which they tnHpec*
tion of the planters of Hancock aud adjoining counties, guaranteeing the Manures to come up to the
samples. Give call and will give satisfaction. SeptlO-Sin
Tliey also buy Cotton. them a they you
TAX NOTICE,
I AM NOW READY TO COLLET STATE AND COUNTY TAX
UlUtAY, OCTOBER 2ND.
CULVKRTON (Culver Jr Connell’s Store,) 111 DIST. G. M. Monday Oct. 4th.
MEDLOCK’S, 112 “ s Tuesday “ 5
MRS. RACHEL’S, 114 « r Wedn’y “ 6
DEV11EAUX, (Bass’ Store,) lift “ s Thursday “ 7
POWEL'i ON, 106 “ 5 Friday a 8
MT. ZION, 108 « s Saturday 11 9
. PAIiTA 102 & 113 Diet G. M. (Court Week) from Monday Oct. 11 to Sat’dy 16
BINION’S STORE, 104 Dist. G. M. Monday Oot. co
BARTON'S, 101 “ t - Tuesday “ T-l cs
AM OSS’, 103 " 5 Wednd’y “ ti
CONNER’S, 109 « a Thursday u to
III LLx \ V'Q 107 “ £ Friday x M
’
SHELTER, 117 « 5 Saturday r to
LINTON, 118 « Monday “ l«
SPARTA Ga , SEPT. 21 18G9.
S. C- SHIVERS, T. C.
HANCOCK COUNTY, OA
WHOLESALE -:o:- DRUG HOKE | 1
PLUMB &LE1TNEU. 1
A ii £• ii s t a , Ga.
-to.
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines*
and Chemicals.
OILS, BRUSHES.
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Pure White Lead.
X7HNE White and Colored PAINTS, War.
JJ ranted Geuuiue aud Fresh Garden SEEDS,
Fish Hooks. Linen, Poles
and Fancy Fishing Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
F.r 'he c- l-brateu
1ILUILLE FRUIT JARS
Ac* Ac.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
New Granite Fr<.at,
212 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
•*®ept i 0 6m
POLLARD, COX * c0 ‘
COTTON JFA CTORS
U'JtltEHOLiSE AND
Con-mission , , Merchants. «. . ,
c ° rner ""fi? their business at their
/continue their strict
old stand and will give per
son.-.l attention to the Storage and Sale of
Cotton und all other produce. Orders for
Bagging ami Rope promptly attended to —
Consignments respectfully selieited
Cotton consigned to us is delivered from the
cars—a considerable saving to planters.
Agents for Reed’s Phosphate and Georgta
Factory. the firm will be represented
The interests o(
by Judge Henry H. Fitzpatrick, of Warren
connty. may 2—6m
Sizes—lqt 2qt 3qt 4qt 5qt 6qt.
Milk Strainers—Milk Cups.
Painted and Crystalized Toilet Sets.
Japan Trays and Waiters, all sizes.
Japan Cake Boxes, all sizes, with locks.
Japan Tin Trunks, all sizes, with locks.
Japan Dressing Cases, with locks.
Japan Spioe Boxes, with locks. *
Japan Fork and Spoon Boxes.
IXX Tin Kerosene Oil Cans 2qt to 60gal
IXX Tin “Sealed” Measures, Ipt lpt lqt
2qt 4qt.
Kerosene Oil Lamps—Stable Lanterns
Knives a Forks, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons.
Carving Knives, Forks and Steels.
Butcher Knives—Cruller Cutters.
ENCOURAGE
Home Productions.
A most Delightful Tonic!
A Most Delightful Tonic!
A most Delightful Tonic!
OLD CMMtA BITTERS 1
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION.
VALUARLf,&R£LIABLE
TT'QUAL J2j if not superior to any Bitters in the
market, and at muev less price. Cures
Dyspepsia, Loss of Appel it e, chill and Fever,
nnd is without doubt the best ionic in use.
GOODRICH, H IN EDI AN L Co.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Direct Im¬
porters of Choice Drugs and Ceemicals.
For sale in CHARLESTON, Sparta S. C.
by
A. W. BERRY, and
Jyl6 6m POWELL & BIRDSONG,
CENTRAL GEORGIA
Real AS«*ejr.
*T~T WISH «.«-bUshed a Real Relate Agency
u!*pe '../ovirtnil Geoigia, with headquarters at
Hotel, Augusta Ga. I solicit all persons
having Real Estate for sale in Hancock Co., to
call ai the .aw office of Frank L. Little Esq , my
authorized Agent at '-parta. giving full d-scrip
lion, that your property may be sp^ c>fi-d in ihe
advertit-ements now being prepared lor the North¬
ern press, send prorutly. co-respoudem* now cult
far several first c!a.-s places in th • couuy.
J. UOWARtj BROWN.
Augusta, Ga.
September 3, 1869. 2m
Strayed or Stolen.
J\_ A BOUT the first of September, 1869, one
small HOR.-E MULE, light bay, white
mouth. Wheu he war taken he was in good
working order; a little lame in oue front foot—
about £ or 7 yean old. A suitable reward will
be paid for either hi j delivery » r any information
in reference to his where.abouts.
Sparta, Hancock county. Ga.
DAVID B. DICKSON.
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Shears—Scissors—Pocket Knives.
Metal and Glass Kerosene Lamps.
“Clipper” Lamp Burners and Chimney*.
Brass Preserving Kettles, 1 to 6 gallons.
Euameled & Tinned Sauce Pans, all size*.
Wafer and Waffle Irons.
Sad Irons and Sad Iron Stands.
Iron Coffee pot Mats—Hand * Tea Bells.
Trays and Sifters—Coffee Roasters.
Frying Pans, all sizes.
Wood, Cake Bowls, 6 sizes.
French Coffee Biggins all sizes.
Sausage Meat Cutters—Sausage Stuffers.
Knife Polish—Best in the Market.
Silver-plated Brittania Gourds.
Furniture*
& J. CARAKER are now receiving a
lot of NICE FURNITURE, consisting of Bed
Room sets, 'fables, Chairs, Wash stands, Ward¬
robes, &c., &c. fill orders Sash
, They are prepared to all for
Blinds and Panel Doors. Also,
ROSEWOOD AND METALIC
COFFINS
MASONIC HALL, MILLEDGEVILLE
Quick Bales and small profits is the motto of
trade with us.
Furniture Repaired
8£*L,They also carry on the Wagon business
Patronagesolicited* may 7— Sm
I T. HEAR» & C0 *
waaA’HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants.
COR- REYNOLDS & M'iNTOSH ST’S,
Warehouse formerly occupied by Mesert. BUS
TIN $ WALKER ,
ISAAC T. HEARD, O. M. STONE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will devote their strict personal attention all to
the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and
other PRODUCE.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Etc*,
promptly attended to.
Liberal CASH advances made at all times
on produce in store.
fl^Agents for GULLETT’S PATENT IM¬
PROVED STETL BRUSH COTTON GINS.
Also, HALLS PATENT COTTON GIN FEED
ER.
July 23d, 1869, 6ra.
H. H. SA8METT,
110 Brougtiton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will keep constantly on hand a select stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
BOTH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rpiIE patronage of my friends and the publio
1 is oarncstly solicited.
jgy I will fill all orders'promptly for CASH,
July 16—ly II. II. Sasnett.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commision Morchant,
JACKSON STREET,
AUGUSTA? GA.
^/ONTINUES the and to give and sale his personal of COTTON attention and
to storage
other produce.
Orders for Plantation and Family supplies
promptly andcarefully filled. make'libeial CASH
ADVANCES is prepared to
on all consignments.
July 23d, 3m. ^ m
Hancock Sheriff Sale.
"t VV T7 ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesdaywin
October next, before the Court House
door in the town of Sparta, between the legal
honrs of sale, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and ninety acres of land more
or less, lying in H&neock County, and adjoin,
ing lands of Dr. Thomas Jones and others;
levied on and sold as the property of David
Ingram, Fi to satisfy one Hancock County and Courtt J
Fa, in favor of Wm G Johnson S
Johnson, Administrators, vs. David Ingram.
The above property pointed out by Plaintiff’s
Attorney.
JAMES II. ROGERS, Sheriff.
. —ALSO—
One house and lot in the village of Mount
Zion, containing half acre more or less, and
adjoining lots of Cumming, Bryant and others;
levied as the property of Thomas J Marchrnatii
to satisfy one Hancock County Court Fi Fa, iq
favor of John Drake, vs. Risdew Marchman,
principal, and Thomas J Marchman, seourity.
The above property pointed out by Plaintiff.
JAS. H. ROGERS, Sheriff.
P. S. Purchasers must pay for stamps and
deeds. J. II. ROGERS, Sheriff.