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FRIDAY MORNING, Oct. 1,
PlIOTOGRPSIS.
Those in want of Pictures, are respect¬
fully invited to call at tho New Gallery,
in the old Alley, South of the Hotel,
where Mr. T. 0. Glenn is prepared to ex¬
ecute work in hisline in tho finest stylo of
the Art. Charges modcrato.
July } 2, tf.
Patent Mctalic Clothes Line—Better
than a rope— Cheaper than a rope—Beats
anything to hang clothes on, at
• STKDMAN’S.
Fikk.—W o regret to announce that a
five broke out iu the Gin House of Col.
II. A. Clinch, near this place on Wednes¬
day lust, nbout noon, which spreading to
a Saw Mill contiguous entirely consumed
both buildings in n verj short time, to¬
gether with a Gin and 2] bales of cotton.
It is supposed a match was dropped into
the cotton while being picked, which cauie
in coiJtuct with the saws of the Gift, ignis
ting and doing the damage. Tho mis
fcrtu'ie of Col. (J. is deeply lamented by
his friends. Loss about 82000.
W. Ii, Howahj) A Son.—W e publish
elsewhere the card of thi*.firm of Com
mission Merchants'. They announce that
they have an excellent Fite Proof Ware
House with capacity fur 10,000 bales of
cotton, arid sell at the old fashio ed price;
Their commission being 1’ per cent —
3 boy enjoy a good business reputation, and
we commend them to the public as wot
thy and deserving.
Thk American I’iirknological Jour¬
nal ax Luns Illustrated.—W e are
in receipt «f thin Monthly devoted to Eth¬
nology, Physiology, Pluc*mk»gy, Psycoln-.
gy, ttoceotogj, Education Art and Litera¬
ture with measures to reform, elevate un
improve mankind physically and spidtu
ally, by Samuel H. Wells, Editor. It is
published the first of every month, ut. 399
Broadway. New York, for S3 00 pc r an
until.
f lhe Editor of this Monthly in
connee
<inn with Prof. Fowler, have labored for
years to develop and make known the
fleieuca ol Phrenology, and the two have
CuritribubeJ gicutly toward ibis result.—
his monthly, will bu found jjio vrarru ail¬
v* eute 'd 1 lironol'ig-y and the articles it
«t°utuiiM J,r d generally well prepared and
worthy n pvru-itl ,
-Burke'* IViiKkny.-rr'l'k^V ftna tlu ,„.
R ru of |li s.uxoellunt paper for boy* und
i*iri«, for the ii.niiih of SeptyaiUil' tiuUK'3
ttt uu in bundaotiic paper covoV.
It iu truly an “lllustiutcd J.-urnul of in
a:ruction and cntmUiniui nt,” t-boundim.
In choice original ] o<Hrv, inferestin^ !.ttt
rios, mid many »licit Wruictivc uifvki*
upon u great variety of subjects.
This paper meets with universal tHWII
niondution trom the pres*, nud is read
with delight by the Mfldrhu, lor whom it
is cs]>ceially intended. Ihuke’s Weekly
hus attained unusual success, but that suc¬
cess is not equal to its nfcribs. They pro¬
pose sendiug to all new fctfbieribcrs or all
old ones renewing theit subscriptions
from Oct. 1st 1869- to Jan. J-t. 1871, for
$2 00, tho price of the paper fur one year;
Published by J. W. Burke & Co., Macon,
Gtt.
DlOlIONAUY OF THE BlDUE.— We Sire
glad to learn thut Mr, L. G. -Morris, the
agent lor this excellent work, has succeed¬
ed in making up a club of Subscribers, and
is now procuring sanies fyif a second club.
No household or ibrary sliouli bo with¬
out the work. It sheds much light upon
the hitherto diffioult portions of Holy
Writ. I >
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‘ *BArrr»T AesociA-rioN.—Xtolegatos and
Visitor* to the Georgia Baptist Association,
to convene at Greensboro, the seeond week
in October, will bo passed over tho Ga.
Hoad for ode fare, l
♦ -♦ -♦
Tutt’s Improved Hair D\k Is ad¬
mitted on all sides to be the most simple
and natural Dye ever invented; it is easi¬
ly applied, does not stain the skin, leaves
the kair soft and glossy, and is instautunn
ons is its eflfeot. Try and you will use no
Other.
Attention in directed to tike card of
Wilberforco Daniel, who is known to most
of our people, as a CoivuiiMion Merchant,
who stores cotton at the old rites, and eclls
at If pur cent.
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Th® Putnam county fair, which begins
on the Shi day of November, protii-cs to
be * success. General John B. Gordou is
to deliver tho annua! address. 4
- -
In Savannah, some wag posted » Solo¬
mon'* bitters poster exactly over q guapo
sign under th« bluff, and it now reads :
“For dyspepsia, use Solomsn’s Bitted and
Pacific Guano. \
Mr. McCoy, of Mound city, Mo re
ecuUy killed eigKty-aoven prairie tg U
*naketi, averaging about two feet in id ^
with the stirrup from hie *addlo.
bottom bad been by driven rise to in a mound the on the in prairie Plaf\c
a water
j '"'^Tfc'Tiavc only time ana space to call
I tention to the large advertisement of Jas.
do j" a 0ray largo & bus) Co '. ties*, 1 and ,avc we a shall argc give stock >
a
larger notice of their stock next week.
Ratification of the fifteenth amendment
by twenty eight States is necessary before
that amendment cun become a part of the
Constitution. Nineteen have ratified it,
one (Georgia) has rejected it, and by the
remaining seventeen no action has been
taken. Virginia, Mississippi and Texas
will have to swallow it “by the king’s
command but even then its ratification
by six others is exceedingly doubtful.
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Commercial Convention.—T
body will assemble at Louisville, Ky., on
the 14th of this month. We undersand
the delegation will be large and that the
Northern aud Eastern portions of thg Un¬
ion will be fully represented. We are
pleased to learn that our city will bo ably
represented by Col. G. W. McAdoo, who
has consented to attend the Convention.
Federal Union.
The Red River county has the champi¬
on swimmer. He is a British soldier, and
Hwnni fourteen miles without rest, down
the river.
lotion Market.
Augusta, September 28, P. M.
The Augusta market opened with a fair
demand and sales were made at 26£c for
Middlings, but in the afternoon the mar
ket became dull and prices receded, owing
to the decline in New York ; sales 300
bales; receipts COG bales—Middlings noiu
inally 2G cents.
Sept. 29.--The market opened easy at j
wojc, out. the news of a decline in Liver
pool and New Vork caused it to close at
25c for middling ;
A»g«^!c« S ^-4hT Figurcs somcas
SPECIAL NOTICES
The wonderful properties' of the l’yrafoge is
showing its If daily in the blooming cheeks of
our former emaciated citizens, ali of whom de¬
clare that until they tried this great chill and
bo fever expollcr, they knew not what it was to
clear, even for a few days, of the scourge
of our Southern country; but thanks to science
and our enterprising townsman, we need no
longer fear this great scourge, and wc can now
go is oti our hands way rejoicing that at last u conqueror
at our which will instantly expel from
our s.ytMom chills and fever, dumb ague, and
tho:;c diseases incidental to malarious climates.
and Keep a bottle of the Pyrafuge in the house,
as soon u.s the chill or fever is felt, com¬
mence taking it, nnd at once you aro really
making a lasting uiui permanent cure.
May 21—tf [Republican.
Layton's Pills cure sick headaches and all
bilious disorders.
Kay ton’s Oil of Life cutes nil pain* and
aches, and i- the groat rheumatic remedy, tf
TO t «6.\MJ.Ui»TS VUS*
The advertiser, having been restored to
ht ’*ihli iri a firw weeks, by a very simple remedy
ati<>r *uffcrtd severil years with a lung
afiectifiii. «mi jlmt dread disease, Cousun ption
— is anxious to fr r ,Uo known to his feiiaw
Mltk'VeiW tlie inuAnS of cure.
To all w ho desire it. he will send a copy ut'
the prescuptijoiv used (free of charge), with
the directions for proparing and using the
flame, which they will tiad a si hk cuuk for
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The
object^ of _flie advertiser in acmling the pre¬
scription h to benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which he conceives to be invalu¬
able; and lie hopes every sutlercr will try his
remedy, na it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
I'firties wishing tho proscription, will please
address Rev. LDRaUDA. WILSON,
jet ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N.Y
Womans Blest Trieiul.
Dr J Brndfield’s “FEMALE REGULA
TOR,” is no quack nostrum, but a legitimate nie- lest
seriplton, enduraed und proscribed by the
physiciflua in tho Stuto of Georgia jt has cured
thousands of Indies who had despa : red of ever
finding shows relief this ride of thu grave, ttio proprietor
certificates from ihe taist citizens of ti e
S'tue, all »vno liave tried it unite in saying it has
tie. n truthfully named woman* best fuikm.—
judices Sutfering woman do not let your feui nor the pr*-.
of «• hers keep you from r, Fallow
Dr, Brudlie'd'a advice und «ufii*r no more.
THE REST AND CHEAPEST
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IN GEORGIA, AT M LUUAA Si.
WILBERFORCE DANIEL,
\ "W"ai'eliouise
—A N D—
Commission Merchant,
No. 8 Warren Block, Opposite Globe
Hotels AM* 1ST A, C.l.
All bu8inea* iMmu. juirusted Orders, to- him for will Bi have s.rct Tit
personal Rtpe and Family Suppta-a ggii liiltd- g, s
or promptly
COMMISSION 1 1-4 TER CENT
REVERENCES :
Judge John P King. 1'res’t Ga. R. R. Judge
B. II. Warren, 1‘res’t Niilioniil Bank ol Augusta.
J.T. Gardiner, Esq.l’res’t Dickson Fcrtfi.zer Co.
H. F. RoMBtll; E«q , Mayof sf Au*u II. ta. Anto- L
iue 1‘oullaiu, Esq , Director Ga. R. Col
M Hill, L'iiei Utr Ga. R R.
HAKPER G. BRYSON,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA,' G A.
( /^tUSTGMERlS wippbed with B GOING
aid ROFE and FAMILY SUPPLIES.
"prompi attention pu a to SIOUAGK and
.SALEtiFCOT ON and other produce
OFFH K: 158 REYNOLDS STUUUT,
WM. BRYSON, CHARTER CAMPBELL
Augusta, Ga. Late of Mad,sou, Ga.
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2 2 8 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A.
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Offer to the Trade and Public Generally, Extra Inducements in
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With a large and varied experience in the Foreign and Domestic Markets, Buying Exclusively for Cash, from first hands, we guarantee Goods for Exeel fence
our
Quality and Lowness Of* I*ricc. No Parties will undersell us.
We are constantly making large additions to our various Departments of Fresh Goods, embracing all the Latest Styles and Novelties of Imported D
Goods. rcss
Particular attention is invited to the Dress Goods Department, and an examination of Prices and Fabrics.
A full line of Entirely New Black and Colored Silks, Handsome Silk Poplins, Merinos, Empress Cloths, New Poplins, &c.
We call the Especial attention of Purchasers to the Largsst and Best Assorted Stock of Domestic Goods in the Market, comprising Every Description of Cottun
and American Manufactured Woolen known.
In our other Departments will be found full and complete lines
Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, Cloaks. Hosiery. Corsets. Hoopskirts. White Hoods and
NOTIONS.
Stef* Wholesale Buyers are requested to inspect our Stock.
Oct. 1 eowSra. JAS. A. GRAY
Portkii Fleming, Cuas. E. Staples,
EUGENE P. BUHNET,
with
FLEMING & STAPLES.
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VV cLUGaIOULSO
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Commission Merchants.
—Occupy the—
FIRE-PfiOOF WAREHOUSE OF PHINIZY
Jacksnn-St., Augusta, Ha.
Commission furSelling Cotton, 1J percent.
Sept 17 6m
Tan Yard for Sale.
X OFFER FOR SALE my Tannery with all
1 the tools, stock in tan, etc, consisting of sev¬
eral hundred sides of Leaiher in prucwss of tau
uing, etc. HOUSE
Peach Also, Orchard a and LOT, with a superior
and the. house newly repaired and
painted and plastered—everything in elegant con.
dition for tanning and living coinlo tabiy
I sell to change iuves itient - t<- go the field.
Parties havilig leather liete will be satisfied
about their leather— sell or no sell—you can send
in hide* on shares, y purs will tie fully cured for iu
the sale, if sale is made
Iu my ubsecco app y to Col T. M. Turner.
J. I). GARRARD
Scut 22—2ni
AUGUSTA BUSINESS
PETER KEENAN & CO,
Wholesale and Ueteil Dealera in
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises,
&C.
§30 Rroad .' i tr*'f*t Undrr Oni.j.) IJo»<|.
F. A. BEALL,
f Dewier iu
Drugs Medicines, Oils, Gar¬
den Seeds, Etc.
1H0 lliaitd .sir-e.i.
F A. lilt All E & CO.
Deuier in fine
Watclies, Clocks and Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Goods,
N. B.— Watches, aud Jeweliy. Repared and
Wutraii’cd. ift'Ott Itiva'l Street,
J. J. BROWNE,
Gilder, Looking Glass & Pic¬
ture Frame Maker.
Old Fi ames Re (Lit to Liu k equal to New —
Old 'I’uinliug* (artfully C lea mu', Lined and
Vaaiiohed-
135 Broad Sirert.
P. UANSBEllGER & CO.
Cigars, Tobacco,
Snuff'
at Wh«»!«<a!« aud U*-.luil
204 Broad Sircet.
F0LLARD, COX & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
WAREHOUSE AND
Corr mission Merchants.
Corner Reynolds ‘ and Campbell Streets,
Augusta, Ga.
CONTINUE THEllt BUSINESS at tlieir
old stand and will givo their atrict per
son.-.l attention to tho Storage and Sale of
Cuitou aqd ail other produce. Orders for
Bagging ivnd*R.ope promptly solicited- attended to —
Consignments respectfully delivered from
Cottou considerable cousigm-d to saving us is planters. the
cars—a to
Agents i»r Reed’s Phosphate aud Georgia
Factory. firm will be represented
The interests o( the
by Judge lleury 11. Fitzpatrick, of Warren
county. # may‘2—6m
Carriage, Buggy and Wagon
REPOSITORY.
JaMES t;.\KR! AGE a SHOP, SCUDDAY hi> old ha* stand, re-opened where his te
at
is pr, pared to serve hii o’d friends and patrons
and th, public generally, iu every branch of his
buaiu'ss. cither with New Work, r. pairiag or
Ue.ioVvtir g of Carriages, Buggies, He Wagans, &c ,
at th« nnte.t reasonable prices ha*s in his em¬
ploy the well known friedmnn i ora Coles a'ias
Tom Ttiompson. and will warrant all work to
eland the test. Tom is a thorough Democrat.
lie wilt also do all manner of Blacksmithing,
and soli,:-is h .hare of th publir p-itiqjtjr.
Sparta, apr23— ly
I K KBits OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youth Ail indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all
who need it. the receipt ami directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad¬
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN B, OGDEN,
j. 4 -ly No 42 Cedar street. N Y.
T. C. & D e L TURNER j
COMSKIOB DRY GOODS AND GROCERY MERCHANTS.
And General Gruano ^Agents*
SPARTA, GEORGIA ,
II70ULD respectfully inform their friends and the general public, that they are slid on hand,
\Y and aro now prepared to accommodate their customs^ both in PRICE and VARIETY
of Goods in their line. Their stock of
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, DOMESTICS, &c.,
TlfE^COMMUNTTY W " C * 1 t *'°* Particularly cal! tho attention of the LADIES OF
offbr They k**i*p always on hand a fine stock of FJL.4WTAYIOIV SUPPLIES, which they
at r; a unable rates,
They also keep on baud Sample-* of different kinds of Fertilizers which they offer for the inspec -
ti-m of the plauters of Hancock aud adjoining counties, guaranteeing the Manures to come up to the
samples.
They alio buy Cotton. Give them a call and they will give you satisfaction. Septl0-3m
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TAX T —
NOTICE,
I AM NOW READY TO COLLECT STATE AND COUNTY TAX
FOR 1869.
WILL BE AT TIIE COURT GROUNDS AT THE TIME AND PLACES
SPECIFIED BELOW—EMPi.OY r ERS PLEASE NOTIFY EMPLOYEES.
SPAllTA 1H2 & 113 DIST. G. M. FROM TUESDAY SEPT. 21 TO SAT¬
Gt/LVKRTON URDAY, OCTOBER 2ND.
(Culver Connell’s Stcre,)'lll DIST. G. M. Monday Oct. 4th.
MED LOOK’S, 112 « - Tuesday “ 5
MRS. RACHEL’S, 114 « S Wcdn’y “ 0
DEV REAUX, (Bus’s' Store,) Ilf. “ Timiaday “ 7
POWEL’ON, 106 “ “ Friday a 8
>1T. ZION, 108 « “ Saturday “ 9
PART A 102 & 118 Tist G. 31. (Court Week) from Monday Oct. II to Sut’dy 1G
BINION’S STORE, 104 Dist. G. M. Monday Oct. 18
BARTON'S, 101 “ (< Tuesday “ ID
AM OSS’, 103 “ Wcdud’y “ 20
BONNER'S, 109 « <i Thursday ‘ 21
S11 HILLMANS, ELTEK, 107 *• a Fi iiluy - 22
LINTON 117 113 “ Saturday 31 S 23
SPARTA GA., SEPT. 1809. « onday 5 25
21
S. C- SHIVERS, T. C.
HANCOCK COUNTY, GA.
STORAGE FOR ALL!
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*1 WE HAVE AMPLE
FIEE-PRGOF WAJRJEIETOTTSE
AND
Close Storage Capacity for 10,000 Bales of Cotton,
And wiil give our PE It SO SAL ATTENTION to the Sale and sturdy? of the
same to all who may favor us with their patronaye.
TERMES—Commisgious for Selling Cotton, one and a quarter (1 1-4) per cent;
Storage, Fifty Gents per Bale per Month.
REFERENCE—NATIONAL BANK, AUGUSTA.
IV, H. HOWARD & SOX.
A. E BENSON, Book-Keeper.
Oct. 1st—3in
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE
-:o;.
P4LU3IU & LEITNER
Augusta, « a.
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines
and Chemicals.
OILS, BRUSHES.
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Pure While Lca4
Y^INE White and Colored P \INTS, W*r
JP ranted Geuuine and Fresh Garden SfcFDS,
■•'■tilt l-ish Hooks, Lines, I im>. S
am! Fancy Fishing Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
Fvrahe c-1-brate^ .
BILLYILLE FR» 1 T JARS
&c. *
- PLUMB & LIATNSR. Front,
• -pew Grautte
212 Broad Street, sagasia, Georgia.
Sept 10 6in
Edwards House
91PAffiffA,'
v nATTITTHY 1 1 ^ rc V nrtor *' .
GKO W IV ATKINS, j
ENCOURAGE
Home Productions.
A Host Oelijsiitfiil Tonic!
A Most l>eii^htfHl Tonic!
4 Most Ileligiitfstl Tonic!
OLD tlBOLIM BITTERS I
A .SOUTHERN 1'ftKP A It. A TIO- v L^
«T Ti&UlHOLLA, \ f I’ft m U e. KUMs* mm m? m m
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TJ'QUAL market, if not and superior to ...H, . r'„ rP o
i at T \ Fever
Dyspepsia, Loss of’ c l,fcS * •, ^ • ’
au d is without ‘
W1XEMAN & Co.,
Proprietors, and Direct Im
p «" r8 of Choice Drucs and Ceemicals.
CHARLESTON, S, C.
For sale iu Sparta by BERRY, and
A. W.
JylG 6m POWELL & BIRDSONG, :
E R. SASSKV, H. J WILSON', J U. C4LHWKLL. j 1
Georgia. Virginia Alabama.
TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA |
THE OLD
U F AlLXP JEiffJe
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ATLANTA, GA.
WtLSOX* CALDWELL
r
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Within 100 yards of the Passenger Depot .
~ 3cm
Fur*nituire»
W • & J- CARAKER are now receiving a
1 ot of NICE FURNITURE, consisting of Red
Room sets, Tables, Chairs, Wash stands, Ward¬
robes, &c., &c.
Blinds They are prepared to fill all orders for Sash
and Panel Doors. Also,
OOFFIN-B
MASONIC HALL, MILLEDGEVILLE
Quick sales and small profits is the motto of
trade with us.
Furniture Repaired
PatronagesoliciteiP #gL»Tliey also oarry on the Wagonjiusiaass 7—3m.
may
I T. HEARD & CO.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
COR. REYNOLDS & M’lNTOSH ST’S,
Warehouse formerly occupied by Mesers. B US
TLX $ WALKER ,
ISAAC T. HEARD, O. M. STONE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will devote their strict personal attention to
the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and all
other PRODUCE.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Etc*,
promptly attended to.
Liberal CASH advances made at all times
on produce in store.
jpr£rAgents for GULLETT’S PATENT IM¬
PROVED STETL BRUSH COTTON GINS.
Also, HALLS PATENT COTTON GIN FEED
Elt.
July 23d, 1800, Cm.
H. H. SASKETT 9
110 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will keep constantly on hand a select stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
BOTH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rPHE pntronage of my friends and tho public
j_ is oarnestly solicited.
will fill all orders‘promptly for CASH.
July 16—ly II. II. basnet!
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE
AND
Coxnmision Merchant,
J AthSqiV. STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
V_yOXTINUES to givo big personal attention
to the storage and and sale of COTTON and
other produce.
Orders for Plantation and Family supjT,e*
promptly andcarefully filled. i yii
fife#*"He is prepared to niake’libur'* 7 '
ADVANCES on all consignment-,
July 23d, 3m, ___ __
CENT#^ Estate GEORGIA Agency.
t g .vVtNG establislied i« Real Estate Agency
-1 for Centra! Georgia, With headquarter*, at
tllojie Hotel, Augusta Ga, 1 solicit all persons
Real Estate for pal * in Hancock Co., to
0&]i at the ; . IW of Fr(l(|k L L:tlle ] 2wj ( niy
authorized Agent at .-paria, giving fall dear; rip
Ron, that your property may be specified in the
advertisements promtly, now being prepared for the North,
ern Jeveral press, send co-respoudents this now call
fbr firat cla,H places in county. .
J. HOWARD BROWN.
Augusta, Ga.
September 3, 1869 2m
Strayed or Stolen.
-A. BOUT small HORaE the firet MULE, of September, 1869. one
When light bay, white
mouth. he was taken he was in fruod
working order; a little lame in one front foot—
c or7 y# woid. old. A a suitable reward will
be paid for eittivnir delivery or auy information
in reference to nfe where.about*.
S P artli > county, Ga.
DAVID 13. DICKSON
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X-iepot. ffjltlL k JiltOuN, Proprietor, located at the
Only first classhe’elin the city