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In want of Pictures, arc respect
Intited to Call at the Nc# Gftllory,
the old Alley, South of the Hotel,
there Mr. T. C. Glenn is prepared to ex
eoute work in hia line in the finest style of
Ibe Art. Charges moderate.
3 illy, 2, tf.
TtiTT’s Improved HaIR Dy* la ad
mitted on all aides to be the moat simple
And natural Dye ever iovented ; it ia eaai
!y applied, does not stain the skin, leaves
tbe hair soft and glossy, and is instantane
One is its effect. Try and you will use no
other. /ft*.
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Dr. 0. S. Propiiitt.— This gentleman
has recently removed front Covington to
Atlanta. His corrcsspondcnts will ad¬
dress him at Atlanta, Ga.
Co< nt in Warren \\ e have jn#t
returned ftoin a visit to Warren ton, where
Wo had the pleasure of meeting with a
great fi ah) of our old friends and patron*,
Our success among them in the way of add
ing to our circulation Was truly flattering
We record about tw.my five new names
on our subscription books, and hope to add
many more s- ut». Our old patrons were
prompt in responding to our calls—and
taking the whole trip into account, We arc
l.igf ly gratifi -d and greatly .i.c<>uraged,
Many thanks hi (he gm<l people of old
Warren, say we.
Court Was still in srs-ion when we left
yesterday noon, but it was thought that
the docket Would likely l»e cleared last
Itight.
There were quite a number of visiting
Incmln-r* of tbe bar present—among them
Judge tlo-k, Gen Du Rose, Judge Gibsou,
Col. Lewi*, Judge Stephens and other*.
Of the local bar we met Cul Pottle, tl.
F. Jon s, Col. Stansdl, Thus Gibson and
others.
Cutm-r WEEK IN Hancock.-T he Su¬
perior Court will continence the Fall *ea
•ion here on next Monday. There ia
about the u*u;tl amount of civil businea*
nal d^ket, dt* .et we the believe people —»nd of Hancock such » ertur* not
u * arc
uceustomvi to Twenty negroes and two
white men lo be tri d on criminal
eharpoK. mj*, hutIur j lldge Andrews
will be aloe lu^ywne,, lu tcrM1 . hU
«f«m nt 1
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^Ja.v^crtniKrj — tfie klfc ncSSst - [( ^
W..dv i i* called to several
tieeni' L. U. i.t- Morris under the ordinary’* I.eadlngT^
advertise- a new variety
pf VM!? v»IiivK, be ba- proluced in
the rlmj>e of an excellent hybrid.
A. (Jtrill udvoriiae# liW s‘or« house and
iJw »'Ow erupted by )J r , |\'hit
JultiiMM, (of 3»k>—t%o ihJjjab c pieceu of
\ i*r.ojM*rjjr. \ 4 i
UEArr Swcjg tgTGJMW—We called
Attention ill our last to fim advertisement
«*f J tunes A. Gray k Co] We wish now
to udd » remark or Jwu j Tbie old and re
liable bouse, ajvnya |ur most in adro; lut¬
ing, ia likewise format in busineae. Titc
present stock of goods in note can aearee
) )y be equalled in the louth. U consists
of every variety dry gtuds, from tbe finest
dress Vkbric to tlie elite pest dmocstie in
tko aaHcet, and that t<a, in endiera-vatic
fy and the ample quanti^ to supply the
wants of trade, hoth it wholesale and
retail.
Mr. Gray ia to# well feowa fo this
Aouaty and the adjoining dentins to need
I Any eudorsemeot at. our hatfis. His rule
ol trade is a full and fair eqrivafant for
your uionoy, and satisCwtiofi to ell who
? patrouiie hia est.blit.hiuenL ithose who
I»av3 not, ought to give him a tint It ia
All fully, sending north for small Mils of
8°°^ 9 - Or*y & Co. can but
jobber, oa small hills at |b<ilp«*lA.
Tea Hancock Fauaix# ^*i’i|e new
enterprise of our* commenced it* mnaiar
issue on Tuesday of this week. It eon.
Mini 20 columns, oe rly the same length
Apd brgadth of the Journal, an4 ii to he
published regularly hereafter, ig uewapa
|ier *urm, end will eooteiu as mksb read
ihj: W*Uor M {»«.y lh»cp dehsy paper in
Middle Georgia, s,#d furnished fosubsert
b c r» at 4 jo hw rate of one dollar |year fa
fftoUjgp- A* gill ite be name fillet^ cleariy prinpipalhr indicates,
with
- Agricultural reading.
^Wi ^ be .cmonaple set apart amount for oducatioqaj of apace, hfrevgr,
> fapi$a,
m i jMii. pit* freo
sent to any ad
H. Royal, Proprietor.
1^-Aa this is t«ft|*a
trust osr patents
toioeroase
•Okeop
Tbe Arn tx £t
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On Kifttfrduy I tin! two slrtn^tfa Entered
otxr Toth and going to Mf. Martin's
blacksmith shop loaded t*feif pistols.—
The attention of Sheriff Rogers Was eall
od to them who was immediately struck by
their answering to a description of two men
who committed an outrage upon a colored
woman in Meriwether county Ga. and flee*
ing from arrest there, were advertised by
the Governor, who offered a reward for
their arrest. Their names as thereto sta*
ted were John M. Tidwell and Alexander
M 0 *•[*
Monday Morning coming eonvino
that these parties were probably the
ones so advertised the Sheriff proceeded
to arrest them. He Went to Kttgeu Har¬
ris’ eating saloon where they were said to
be Lot received information by some one
that they were gone to the factory, repair¬
ing thither, he soon lcafncd (hat he had
been misled if not deceived, and that his
game had made their escape from the eat
ing house aforesaid, Where they were on.
gaged up stnir.< at “seven up” with tbe
proprietor. Fleeing precipitately from
the Town they made for tbe wooda but
tiic She. t
iff speedily raised a mounted posee
of eager y„u„g men who went with him
in search ut tin in, and dividing (be forcea
continued to hunt them until about noon
when Mr. Chappcl found them near the
plantation of Mr Alfred Brown, and when
being weary with their long tramp, they
rea ily surrendered. They had gone not
h*s than fifteen miles, through wood and
fields end "Wattipa,
'1 heir *u<;dcn fight added to the suspi¬
cion that they were guilty persona, and
upon being arrested they gave as their
names, Samuel Arthur and William Gul
Itdge. They boarded with Mrs. Beckham
at the Factory, but gave no names there;
however, one in speaking to the other
called him .Mobley, unguardedly, and it is
almost certain they are the Meriwether
criminals.
Much credit ia due Messrs llogen,
Chappcl and the pome for their energy
and oucccrs in the capture.
Its Success do Ka».—T he sucCeaa of
the Hancock Firmer, up to this time, is
without a parallel in the history of tiew.
p. per8 fn Georgia. It already counts its
hundred* of readers, and we predict for it
a circulation of at least five thou*and by
the first of January next. Sead in your
ordefflj ^ be M|r# ata j tef ttl « e^h ac
cornpan , as it ia impossible for us to take
an y rh,k or ^ mn J «pvoae iu collecting.
T e r « , ^ on e dollar a year—six copies for
Send for a specimen.
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From UULLOtlta,- a*.ithelit ^ TO Dr*w.~
an ~ \ftiU1iOh
learn* that Gov. VnHock
in the pa-f month, executive warrantaT^f
over $11,000 «• retaining fees alone to
counsel Also, that Gov. Bullock, on
Tuesday, draw an «xe«utiv« wariant in fa¬
vor of Voyfe, 1 toy Ie and Nunoally, Nuno^ly,^,- composed of
L T, and A. D.
S90, ns a retaining fee in the naac of the
lietfi gI M iteke I,ugatust ths mtj of Allan
ti.
The same paper leans that Treasurer
Angicr refused to p.y an executive \ war
rant drawn by the Governor for $1^32 20
for M52 copies of the Rules of Practice
adopted bv the Gonvcntiou of Superior
Court Judges. There were 3000 e >pt«s
published this at • cost—aii toid—of $132 00.
Of number 448 were retained by the
The publi hers, to be su'd at $1 per copy.—
State was charged sixty cents per
cop^r for 1,552 copies, a profit of oyer $1,
We learn, says the tame paper «f later
date : that on Monday evening last, Treas¬
urer Angier refused to pay an Executive
warrant drawn in favor of Gen. L. J. Gaiw
trail for $850, for services rendered in the
quo warrento ease of Butt ire Spencer.
Whaf Radlcallim fflms Daae Im
Arkansai.
Cor., N it \ork TYmca.l
Not a mile of railroad eon* true ted, nor
in process of ooustruetion, since the war—
not the a State, public school worthy the name, in
paid Superintendents although $30,000 are aauually
to alone—the pub¬
lic debt increased many millioa of dollar J,
one-tenth part of her landed estates al¬
justly ready «uld fo r t«*#*-rrtbe Hartford bonds,
offered auwutiring to leas than $100,000,
to be funded by Governor Clay*
ton, in pursuance of n inw enacted for that
purpose last winter, io the sum of $1,400,
000—over four per cent, of eveiy man's
property io the State anoualy paid info
tbe treasury to support as incompetent a
of State officials (with • fow noble ex¬
ceptions) as were ever in power—three
fourths of the members of Hie present Leg¬
islature to-dey a co-resident* of their dis
driven tricta—immigration dboouraged—capital
from the Stete—the people every¬
where dissatisfied and disaffected, and ig¬
norance and vioe triumphant. These are
unwelcome but undeniable fgpt|.
Cattau MteMt,
Augusta, October 0, ?, H.
The Latest from Liverpool reports the
market firmer at 12fd for upUads, and
12|d for Orleans.
The New York market ruled steady,
with a fair demand; sales 3,000 befog «t
27|o. for middlings
mad Augusta market opened active
ruled firm throughout the day at 25o
Middling; daleq 470, receipts 611
Start*. ‘wm* Ock g—Market sgais as Au-
STATU ITEMS.
Btflloek has i billiard title. Th* State
fotfts the biff.
Mrs. Goodman, fin old resident of Au¬
gusta, died on Saturday last.
There ie some talk of building a rail¬
road from Baruesvillc to LaGrange< —
The Superintendent of the State Road
has paid iu $25,000 for the month of Au¬
gust.
There has been four thousand bushels
of new rice received at Savannah thus far
this season.
.
Mr. P, Mi Gfovej of Monroe county,
fell ottt of his buggy last week and was
killed.
The eitiiens uf Marietta are anxious to
have Meroer University moved to their
city.
The organisation of an Historical 8t ci
e‘y in Atlanta has been suggested. Tbe
idea is a good one.
Geo Joseph £. Johnston has been asked
to accept the Presidency of the Nashville
University, which ie to be re-established
One hundred and ninety-eight marriage
license have been granted by the Ordinary
of Monroe county this year.
Who wants to hear of any better pros¬
pect for Immigration than that. We don’t
want immigration from China.
tbe A “expelled debating club in Forsyth has decided
the Georgia negro” shall be reseated in
Legislature. Nuff ced.
into Dougherty county is preparing to go
oamn at the State Fair—not a bad
idea, and many will doubtless follow her
example.
Mr. James M. Woolfolk, of Macon,
had bis right leg broken in two places,
and sustained other serious injuries, by
being thrown from a buggy.
The Atlantese are calling for water,
good water to drink. One of the argu¬
ment! there they used to get the Capitol located
was the excellent water.
The ohinquopin crop of Upper Georgia
is said to he abundant. The boys, and
girls ot that fortunate region aro- having,
a good time in consequence. *. '
Atlanta is just now agitated on the sub¬
ject of a college, and making great ■efforts
to move tbe venerable Oglethorpe to a
point within her corporate limits.
The Georgia Babtist Association will
meet in Greensboro’ tbe second week in
October. Persons attending will be passed
over the Georgia Railroad for one fare.
Wr. W. F. Mason, familiarly known
to his friends as “Dock” Mason, was kill¬
ed on Tuesday morning last, at Coley’a sta¬
tion, near Macon, by Mr. Samuel Uoleo.
The experimental lines of the Du in
bridge, Cuthbert and Columbus road have
been run. The rend will be located, eon.
tracts let out and work begun a* soon as
possible. ^ - >
The Columbus Sun cautious Democrats
against making any political affiliation
whatever with Radicals That Bounds like
tbe telling children to keep their hands out of
fire.
tjJIr. ”^^*v- 0. V . Culver, writing from Wash
include urort tttUs 4> Governor Bullock to
rters in that city in
hia iuvitation for a fc^ddnJrotn Lynch¬
burg to tbe Georgia State Fatrr*" “»*»
The Savannah papers report the arrest
and commitment to fail, in that city, on
the Friday, murder of Richard Nelson, charged with
of L. A. Goulding, of Gordon,
Wilkinson county, a lew days ago.
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the Judge instance Pope-has hotted a mandonius at
of Governor Bullock, against
Treasury Angier, tequiring him to show
cause in November -* hy he refuses to pay
an Executive warrant iu favor of Marshal
DeGrmffenried, Secretary of the Governor,
for one hundred and fifty dollars one
month’s salary.
For Sale.
ffiHE TWO 8tory Wood building neat,
I E*M of tbe Edwarr’a Hou*., about 40 X 40
feet, with a yard in rear 30 X 40 feet, firat floor,
etora with 2 back r>Mxna and a hall, a«eond floor
divided ii.io four room* and a hall.
Tha building i* perfectly mund and » good
condition, and U one of tbe beat stand* for bust-,
aw* ia the vilfage.
ALSO a Dwelling witb 4 room*, and good
kitehoa. good well of water aed a fine yard, n
spot of | of an aero. A good bargain will be
gfv n a ca*b purchaser.
8*id house i# ditect\y i D U,e rear of the store
anU front* ou Jail street.
<*!».• A. GUILL.
It
H. H. 8 ASKETT,
110 Broaghten Street.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will keep constantly on hand a select stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
BOTH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rpHB J. ia oaruestly patronage solicited. of my friends and the pnblie
I will til all orders.promptly for CASH,
Jnlj 16—rjy H. H. Sasnstt
A CARD
rrWIE I aadoragned, having purchased tho sn
GUSTA Jir* HOTEL, inter.St of respectfully S % M. JONES solicit in tbe share AU
a of
patrenag* We from the traveling public house, generally —
propuse effort to keep a first p'jws and use
every to satisfy **4 pl**aae all that will giv*
■* a ca'I. Roth pf u* have beea eonneeted with
theholel for thirteen years,
The of the betel are large and airy and
furnished oal|(be equal to any in the city.
We particular atteptsm of the eM pa¬
trons of the house to the change. We dee:re to
see and wolceme them.
Tho Bar furnished with thy beet of Liqaem and
*♦**'•• FAT$IC* DAN’L U. MURPHY,
MAT.
SPECIAL NOTICES
The wonderful properties of the Pyrafuge ifl
ihttwitlg its If daily in the blooming cheeks of
our former emaciated citizens, all of whom de¬
clare that until they tried this great chill and
fever expeller, they knew not what it was to
be clear, even for a few days, of the scourge
of our Southern country; but thanks to science
and our ente uprising townsman, we need no
longer fear this great scourge, andweo&n now
go is at on our hands way rejoicing which will that at last a conqueror
system our chills and fever, instantly dotnb expel from and
our ague,
those diseases incidental to malarious climates.
Keep a bottle of the Pyrafuge in the house,
and as soon as the chill or fever ia felt com
making ®enoe taking lasting it, and and at once you are really
a permanent cure.
May 21—tf [Republican
Kayton's Oil of Life cures all pains and
achea, and Is the great rheumatic remedy, tf
Dissolution Notice.
S' HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist*
irdsong, i»/ between in the La mercantile Fayette Powell busint-rs and ttod- Albert the
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firm uam- and style POWELL k BIRDSONG,
was Ihnitation dissolved on and tbe by 20th mutual September inst., by its
own consent.
LaFuyette firm, Powell, the senior partner of the
old is duly authors d to arrange and settle
all outstanding business of the firm both pro and
non.
LaFayette Powell,
A. H. Birdsong.
A C4R0.
. The Undersiprtid having purchaard the iitock
iu tra^e of the firni, retphctfuBy returns thanks
to his iriend- and oustomsrs for tit's liberal patrou
age h« retofore bestowed, and r«spbctfully asks a
cnntinuanc* of the same. •( the old stand, where
he will continue to kesp a good stock of articles
in his line. LaFayette Powell
Sparta, Ga., Sept 24th, 1869. .
Porte b £lemVnq, Chas. E. Staples,
EUGENE P. BURNET,
with
FLEMING & STAPLES.
Warehouse
—AND—
Comiuission Merchants.
• —Occupy the—
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE OF PHINIZY,
Jackson-St., Augusta, Ga.
C6tum!8siou forSelling Cotton, 1$ percent.
Sept 17- 6m
Tan Yard for Sale.
X OFFER FOR SALE my Tannery w.th all
I tbe tool*, stock in tan, etc, consisting of sev¬
eral hundred sides' of Leather in process of tan
uiugr, etc. HOUSE
Peach Also, Orchard a and LOT, with a superior
and the house newly repaired and
ditiou paiuted for and tsuning plastered—everything and living in tably. elegant con
condo
I shil to change fnvee meat-- to go the field.
Parties havihg leather hete will be satisfied
about their leather—sell or no sell—you can send
in hides on shares, yours will he fully cared for in
the rale, if sale is made.
In my absenoe apply to Col T. M. Turner.
J. D GARRARD. '
22*.3m
CENTRAL GEORGIA
; } ReaTEitate Agency.
TT AVING established * Real Relate Agency
XX Hotel, Central Geotgii, with Ueadquarteni at
Uiope Real Estate Augusta ba v I nwlictL all person?
l.-nving for md* in Hattceek Co., to
call ei the '.aw office of Frnuk L Ldtfo E*q , my
a«4hor ted Agent at apart*, gi.iug full demrip
il.n, that yo»t property may beep cified in the
<.dvcrtir=em«-uts now b*i B g prepared tor the North¬
ern press, ernd promtly. Co-respondent* now onll
for ►eferal first clawl pl«e*» in tb a.conn y.
i. HOWaRi* BROWN.
.■siU-mbM 3, I860 9m Augusta, G*«
NE W GOOD S l
C 0 th.rn & Waving,
' jDEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
4 ,,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHLN G,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLER?.
Crockery and Gjassware
Saddles & Bridles.
WOOD WARE,
Tobacco, Segars, &c.
Hosiery*
LAMPS k LAMP CHIMNEYS.
rpOGETHEtt X kept in this with market. ail other articles usually
Our stock is constantly recruited by the ar¬
rival of FRESH GOODS, direct from the best
market.
We will cell as cheap for CASH Mm* house
ean afford to. COTHKRN k W AT KIN tv
may 7—tf Sparta, Ga.
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE
PLUMB&LEIT 5 ER*
Auguita, do.
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicintf#
and Chemicals.
OILS, BRUSHES.
fancy gqods,
TOILET ApnCLES,
Pure While l^eado
T7INE ranted White Ceauiue and aud Colored Freeh Sardea PAINTS, SEEDS, W*r
Fish Hooks, Lilies, Poles
and Fstncy Fisfilsf Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
F, r 1 he eefobvated
IHILLYILLff FRUIT JA«M
$>ti Ac,
J PLUHRA MSirNER,
New GtaUito Fruqt^
912 Breed Street, Augusta, Georgia
Sept 10 6m
3
T. C, & D e L TURNEH * / if
.t
COHHISSIOII DR? AND GROCER? %
GOODS IttRffi
-A.nd General Guano Agenti
SPARTA, GEORGIA,
JZS7*"** u i moral public, both tHdt they are stpl 64.Si
“ ' I n id PRICE ami VAKIE'
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DRESS GOODS, NOtlONS, DOMESTICS, *c.,
THRCOMMUMTY. *° e.11 *» .ittnUdb ot rife LtDlH. Of
.ZKXw.V.k * *“ “ I********* an-uB, .wch **
They also buy Cotton. Give them a call afid they wifi S Ne you satisfaction. Septl0-3m
mii
TAI NOTICE,
>-* N0W *0 COLLECT StfAffi AND H
FUR loolf.
S , ™ « the CO tfKf OKOWTOS AT¥h«timeaDdplaces
GI £l kI) BK, ' 0W - KMrl ' 0Y KRS I’l.KASE NOTIFY EMPLOYEES
ttlolf OCTOBEKyD . 8 ’- °* "• FR0M TUH8DAr 8BPT - 21 TO SAT
MKDLOOK^ HAC«Et/S, ^.>111 BIST. l O. x M. Mond Wedi"* v Oot. i&.
ME*. ||4 c Tl»y“ " B
POWELlON, 11B " u J 7
MT. ZION, log ii u siSSay Friday a a
mvmvV°sTnnl? 108 « « ‘ 9
K * t °- M - ( Co “ rt W«k) from Monday Oot. 11 to S.t’dj 18 V
Sm a™ : ' % i®f Dirt - 0 : M - Monday OoC 19 18
- 20
BONNER’S, io9 « * Thursday 7 •* 21
HILLMAN'S, 107 “ « FWdv « 22
SHELTER, in « « MJ3& w
LINTON, m « - T « to
SPARTA GA., SEPT. 21 1869*. '
S. O SHIVERS, t. c <
-......HANCOCK OQPNTY, PA.
STORAGE FOR ALL!
—3— af''.
WE HAVE AMPLE?
JTBE-PROOF WAEEHOtJSEl
AND.,- . . .a..
Close Storage Capacity 10,000 Bales of Cottons
And will give ottr PERSON** A TTENTION to the Sale and ttorage of the
tame to alt *ho may favor ut with their patronage. V 1 - ; *
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REFERENCE—NATIONAL BANK, AUGUSTA.
W* H. HOWARD Sc »ON.
A. E BENSON, Book-Keeper. „
Oct
AUGUSTA BUSINESS
PETER KEENAN & CO,
Whole**'e and Retail Dealer* in
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises,
&c.,
230 Broad Ftreet Under Central Hotel,
F. A. BEALL,
Dealer in
Drugs Medicines* Oils, Gar¬
den Seeds, Etc.
itiO B i oiid Street.
V A. BRAHE & CO.
Dealer in fine
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Goods,
N. B.—Watches, and Jewelry, 206 Broad Repared and
Warranted. Street,
J. J. BROWNE,
Gil(ter, Looking Glass & Pie*
tu*e Frame Maker.
014 PraniM g,|j Look cquil to Now.—^*
OW Pointing* ttWtiHy Cleaned Lined and
P. HANSBERGhu ^ CO.
Cigars * Tobacco,
Snuff
at Wholesale and ltetail
204 Broad Street.
W-O.WARREN, A J LANE, J.W. WALL ACS
Augusta, Hancock Co, Augusta,
Warren, Lane k Co.
(Successors to W Henry Warren k Co.)
@otton F actors
WARAHOUSE AED
Commission Merchants,
185 and 177 Broad Street,
augusta, GEcrm.
CASH ADVANCES made on shipment# of
Cotton to New York and Liverpool
v e are agents for Georgia and 8outh taro
iiuh lur %w% oelcbrated
KettlcweiFe Monipnlotedl
4^UAxWOW f Ofeer’u Phusphate
and tbe ARROW TIE and Paten* bo*> *****
tor Bailing Cotton.-*
16 ^ • 3m
auc
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FOLIA D, COX k CO.,
general grocery and
Commission Merchants,
No, 297 BROAD STREET,
(A few doore below the Planters' Hotel.)
Augusta., constantly hand Georgia
~T7~ IV EEP on a large and well
selected stock af GROCERIES of every
description, Whiskies, Brandies, including Winns, a fins assortment of
Ac,
•Qu. Tbe interests of the firm will be repre¬
sented Warren by Judge Henry H. Fitspatrick, of
county. may?—Am
Peafral Hotel.' Smm
/^HARLOTTEBYIIIE, Va., located at the
V> Depot, and couvenient for student aud via.
Bplandid fore, aharges moderate. M/k
Furniture.
robes, fte,,-#e.
i r tara r ^.‘ u A‘S.r d ' r * fors,A
B 1 0
ROSEWOOD AND IffiTA®
corpiss
MASONIC HALL, MILLEDGEVILLE
tradeSitai!" atod ' <,tnfcH prolh,,lfc lh# *otto'df y
FornltHFe Repaired
Patrottagesolloited- They also Carr/ bh thVWairt gon business'
mij 7—8tri'.
I T. HEARD & Cf,
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Merchants.
COn. REYNOLDS A M'INTOSH IT'S,
Warehouse formerly occupied by Hum. MVS
TINS WALKER,'
ISAAC T. nEARD, 6. Mi STONI^
AUGUSTA, GA.
Orderifor Baggin*. Rope, Etc.,
promptly attended to.
Atao, HALL8 PATENT COTTON GIN FEED.
July 234, 1869, 6m.
ENCOURAGE
Horae Productions.
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