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“Traveller,” Chronicle the flying correspondent
of thV pays us the following
compliment; Jlut lew towns boast , #
“ can of better or¬
der in the streets on public days than
Sparta. The wild and ferocious do not
selves make many in yells before they find them¬
the “jug,” consequently such
demonstrations are few and far between.
For this state of things all honor is due to
the worthy and efficient Sheriff of the
county, Mr. Rogers. I don't know of a
more the active, vigilant, and fearless officer in
State. Perhaps the Qourt, and the
public little regard their obligations to
such a man.
The present editor of the Southern
__ _
Recorder, ns executor upon the estate of
tbe late R. M. Onno, Sen., desires to sell
the deceased’s half interest in the paper.
We desire an active and energetic co¬
partner,one who will take charge of the out¬
door business and financial department of
the p«per. We have a plan on foot that
we think will prove of great advantage to
the paper, and all that is needed to make
the Recorder a handsome paying institu¬
tion, as it was before the war, is tho right
kind of a man to aid us. Our business is
departments. too large for us to do it full justice in all
Wc prefer one who haa a
practical knowledge of the printing busi¬
ness. . v*
Hold Your Cotton. —The Southern
Recorder, speakihg on the subject of hold¬
ing cotton, says: Such is the advice wc
see and going the rounds of some of the papers,
comments for and against. We cor¬
dially endorse the advice given with an
amendment, by saying, hold yo ur cotton if
all your obligations have been met, and
your creditors not made to suffer. No
man has a right to speculate upon the
money of others, and if our planting friends
have promised to pay off certain obliga¬
tions at a specified time, they are bound
by every sense, honor, justice, right and
fair dealing, to sell their cotton for what
ask they can get, and not for what they may
oi expect. There is a moral law that
eame direct from the lips of the Redeemer,
that is above all other laws or selfish in.
terests, and should be the rule of our ac¬
tions not only because it is right, but be¬
cause it is both wise and proper, and reads
as follows ; “ Therefore, ail things what¬
soever ye would that men should do to
jou, do ye even to them.”
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Furniture
jf t k J. CAR ACEH are now receiving a
Bot of NICE FURNITURE, consisting of Bed
Room sets, Tables, Chairs, Wash stands, Ward¬
robes, &o„ Ac.
They are prepared to fill all orders for Basil
Blinds and Garnet Doors. Also,
ROSEWOOD AND METALIC
COFFINS
MASONIC HALL, MILLEDGEVILLE
Quick sales and small profits Is the motto of
trade with us.
Furniture Repaired
They also carry on the Wagon business
Patrouagesolicited- may 7 —8 m,
WHOLESALE DRUG HO®
:o:
PLUMB & LEITNER.
Augusta* Ga.
-:o:
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines*
and Chemicals.
OILS, BRUSHF-S.
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Fare White Lead.
TONE White aad Colored FAINTS, W.r
ranted Genome and Fresh Garden 8 BEDS,
Fifth Hook*, Lira, Ptles
*Bd Fancy FI.U>, Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
Ftr the m lebrated
ItlLl.VILl.K FRUIT
Ac* Ac.
PLUMB A LEITNER,
New Granite Front,
813 Broad Street, Augusts, Georgia.
Sept 10 6 ra
fTAJtUflCK WEISIf
PARTNERSHIP.
Avgusta, August 20, 1869.
'PUB UNDERSIGNED have formed a part.
A nership for the manufacture tic of a ] FERTI.
LIZER in this city, to known as
E. M. PENDLETON’S
■1! cun:
Price per Ton.
It is the result of investigations made by
him as a Chemist and practical Agriculturist
for a number of years; and he believes it
will fill all the indications required for a Stan*
dard Fertiliser of a high grade for the Cotton
Plant.
Out of fifteen Commercial Fertilisers and
twenty-two Compounds of his own, used on his
experimental plat the present year, this pre.
paration has excelled them all to this date in
the number of blooms, which have been care¬
fully counted on the section of a row of sixty
yards, and in the sparsity of fallen fruit
the (which has also been counted,) as well as in
weight of the bolls.
W e intend to put up a uniform article, with
the highest possible per cent, of Phosphoric
Acid to make the seed, and sufficient Ammo,
nia and Alkaline Salt to make the weed and
fibre, and sell at the usual rates ef Standard
Fertilizers, though with smaller profits.
The Senior Partner will aet as Chemist for
the firm, and oarefully analyse all material
used, and guarantee a uniform article of high
grade. Junior , , »
The Partner will superintend the
manipulation: net trusting to second hands
so important an interest of the firm.
We solicit early orders, so we may ascertain
at an early day the amount of raw material
time required, that our mauufacturers may have
to furnish it for manipulation.
E. M. PENDLETON, Senior Partner.
E. J. DOZIER, Junior Partner.
—:o:—
REFERS TO
Rev Bishop Pierce, 8 parta, Ga., Rev Dr C
P Reman, Sparta, Ga., Hon Lintou Ste
phens, Sparta, Ga., Hon D W Lewis, Sparta,
Ga., J W Burke A Co., Macon, Ga , Gen Lr
McLaiys, Beall, Augusta, Ga., Z McCord, Augusta,
Ga., Spears & Co., Augusta, Ga., W
P Crawford, Columbia Co., S. Mays, Co¬
lumbia Co., Dr J S Hamilton, Athens, Ga.
Address—E. M. PENDLETON, Sparta. Ga.,
or PENDLETON & DOZIER Augusta,
oct 16 Ga.
W. W. SIMPSON & Co.
Have in Store a Neva Stock
of Gocnh for
Fall and Winter Trade,
Which for Variety, Style : nd Complete¬
ness is Second to none in this Section, all
of which is offered at reasonable prices.
Those needing SUPPLIES will please
give them a call. Polite and active atten¬
tion given to those wanting to purchase.
Additions to their present stock are being
constantly received.
As Agentt, th*y offer fur Sale the
Dickson Compound,
To those desiring a reliable Fertilizer.
SIXTfiGN TONS
Now ready for delivery at the Warehouse
of James T. Gardiner at the Depot in this
place.
Sparta, Ga., Oct. 15th 1869 tf
encourage
Home Productions.
A Mow! Delightful Tonic S
A A Mont Mtwl Deli Delightful Tonic!
gat ftsl Tonic!
CZ3 BITTERS!
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION.
VALUABLE Ac RELIABLE
T7IQUAL if not superior to any Bitters in the
fj market, and at much less price. Cures
Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Chill and Fever,
and is without doubt tfip best Tonic in use.
GOODRICH, WIN EM AN k Co.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Direct Im¬
porters of Choice Drugs and Ceemicals.
CHARLESTON\ S, C.
For sale in Sparta by BERRY, and
A. W.
Jjrlfi 6 m POWELL & BIRDSONG,
THE
IS THE ONLY
Weekly Paper
PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH,
For One Dollar a Year.
It is the only weekly paper in the State of
its peculiar character The only strictly
Agricultural Ac Educational
subscription weekly published at the South—and tbe
price within is so exceedingly small
as to place it the reach of every
family iu tbe laud
AU business communications should be
addressed W. H. ROYAL.
Articles for publication must be sent to
th« editor.
Postkr Fleming, Chas. E. Staples,
EUGENE F. BUBNET,
with
FLEMING A STAPLES.
a*. W areliouse
-ANl)—
Commission Merchants.
—Occupy the—
FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE OF PNINIZY,
Jackson-St., Augusta* Ga.
Commission for Selling Cotton, 1} percent.
8ef* 17 - 6m
Roberts, Morris&Shivers
Successors to James T. Gardiner k Co.
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILL Augusta , Ga.,
8 give their personal attention to the
|orage and sale of COTTON, and such other
produce as may be sent to them.
Cash advances on Produce in Store.
house Having and withdrawn Commission from the General Ware¬
business, in favor of
ROBERTS, I MORRIS tSe SHIVERS,
take pleasure iu recommending them to the
eenfideoee and Patronage ot my old friends.
They are all men ot Large Business Experience
Orily. and ample means to conduct W. business satisfoe
to jan It T. GARDINER,
Jas. A, GRAY & Co.,
NO. 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA G A'i
Offer to the Trade and Public Generally, Extra *9
Inducements in
FALL <fe WINTER DRY GOODS!
With a large and varied experience in the Foreign and Domestic Markets, Buying Exclusively for Cash, from first hands
ol Quality and LoWdfls of Price. No Parties will undersell we guarantee our Goods lot Excellence
se.
We constrantlj making Urge Litton, to onr miou, Dep.rtm.nU of Fresh .mtmefng ,B ,f,e I .lent
O Md KovelHr. of Imported W
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 Eepecial attention of Purchasers to the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Domestic Goods in the Market,
and American Manufactured Woolen known. comprising Every Description* of Cotton
In our other Departments will be found full and complete lines "" a
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Fluids, Blankets. Skawls, Cleaks. B.siery. Corset*. IIo*p*kirts. Wkite «u4 and
1®“ Wholesale Buyers requested inspect NOTIONS/
are to our Stock.
Oct. 1 eowBtu. JAS, A.
UR. «. S. PROPHITT’S
LIVER MEDICINES.
CONSISTING or MIS CELCBaATXD
Liver Medicine, Anodyne Pain Kill It, Anti
Billions Pills, Ague Pills, Dysentery
Cordial, Female Tonic and
Purifying Pills.
rpHE J PH excellent ITT, M. D,. Remedies need recommendation— ot O. S PRO.
no
their well known power in removing the diseases
peculiar to our Southern climate having already
established for them au enviable reputation in
Georgia and adjoining South States. As *tlie majority
of persons living are predisposed to dis
ea. e of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent
physicians that most of 'he pains and aches of onr
people are due to organic or functional derange
i. emofthat important organ. Propbitt’s Liver
Medicine and anti Billions Pills strike directly at
the root of tbe evil. They cure the liver, which,
in nine cases out ef ten, is at the bottom of
canghs, dyspepsia, colic, sick headache, Rhema
tism, consumption, menstrou.l obstructions. See..
sn common among our people. Earache, acute
rheumatism, neuralgia and bodily p^ins of • very
kind, flee before PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL
IT like chafl’before a wind.
PROPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
Dr Prop kill : Having uaed this medicine suf¬
ficiently long to teat its viitue, and to satisfy my
own mind that it is an invaluable remedy, for
dy^wpsia—a suffered disease from which the writer has
much for six years and being pursued
ed that hnndreda now Huffer ftom thin annoying
complaint would be singularly benefi ted, as he
h»* been, by iU u-e, we deem it a duly we owe
to the unfortunate claw to recommend to them
the uee of this remedy; » hich has given not on¬
ly himself but several members o* his fussily the
greatest relief.
W. M. ARNOLD.
Of the Georgia Conference.
Dooly County, Oa„ April, 1 S 6 ?,
This is to certify that I was confined 10 the
house, and most of the tune to my bed, and suf¬
fering the greatest five agony and imaginable, with iheu
matiem, for moii'hs after trying et»-ry
available remedy with no relief, I was cured with
two bottles of Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Anodyne
Pain Kill It, each costing me fifty cents only ; it
relieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore recom¬
mend it in the highest degree to others suffering
from similar diseaee. I can say that it is one of
the best family medicies now out, ee{tain.
Yours, truly, W. A. FOREHAND.
Dr. Pt« Covington , Ga.. July 9 , 1867.
phitt— having used your liver Medi¬
cine for more than a year in my family I cheer¬
fully recommend it to all peraons suffering from
liver aliection in any form. I al.-o recommend
your Dysentery Cordial as the bee doger's. remedy for
that disease. O. T
S'ttnfordville, Putnam Co , Oct. J, 1867.
Dr. O. S. Prophitt—Dear Sir : Pills This is to certi¬
fy that I have used y »ur Ague for the laet
ten years, and have never failed to cure the Ague
in a single instance with them. They always
break the chills the first day th.nt <hey aie given.
I can recommend them as being the best ague
medinue that l have found, and they leave no
bad effects following them, as quinine. 4tc.
Yours, respectfully, A WEsTBROOK.
Putnam County, Ga., SepL 22.18b8 ,
Dr O. S. Prophitt -Sir: I have used for the
last two years in my family your Liver M. diciue.
year Pain Kill It, and yonr Female Tonic and I
have no fears in asymg that they are the best
medicines I havaever used for tbe l«ver andvtom
ach. Neuralgic and rheumatic affliction*, head¬
ache, colic, and paius of ail kinds are suhdued by
them. After using the medicine so long, I
cheerfully recommend them to all that are afflict¬
ed, as 'be best and safest remedies for ail the dis¬
eases for which they are recommended, ice.
Yours resp’y, JAMES WRIGHT.
DR. PROPHITT’S FEMALE TONIC
This medicine with ite associates dise'aaes is a telhfoh safe and
certain remedy for all curable
females alone are liable It is also an excellent
preventative of nervous Miodne*’. or uvtvou*
disease in either male or female It is a power
fnl nervine tonic, setting up a full and free eircu•
latioa throughout the system.
All of Ibeabcve medicines gold by draggle :
and roeichante generally throughout the south
wart,
Prepared only by
DE.O. B. PROPHITT,
Atlanta, Ga.
A. W, BERRY- Agent,
Sparta, Ga.
July 30, tun
———-—
POLL — Vr Aijuxx. At* -- APf D. COX VVO, & CO ww-f .
GENERAL GROCERY AND
Commission _ Morcn&nts, _ *
Ao. a* .Ml- £94 JfJiUAU nun in o ornri-* 1 KB IT)
(A few doors below the Planters’ Hotel.)
A.ugusta, Georgia
E EEP selected ption, constantly including stock of on a hand GROCERIES fine a assortment large and of every well of
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ac.
Bgh. The interests of the firm will be repre¬
sented by Judge Henry H. Fitzpatrick, of
Warren county. may 2— 6 m
Central Hotel.
/CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., located at the
\_j Depot, aad convenient for etudeat and vis.
ore. Splendid fare, charges moderate.
DR J BRADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND!
—O—
rpHIS VALUABLE MEDICINE is prepared
1 for womkh exclusively, and to be used by
women only. It is adapted disordered, especially to those
cases where the womb is and will
cure any irregularity in the “ menses,” except
in such cases as require a surgical operation.
As these last are very rare, the FEMALE
REGULATOR is of almost, universal applica.
tion. In a sudden check ef the “monthly
courses” from coli>, trouble of mind or like
cause, it acts like a charm, by restoring the
discharge IN every instance, thus relieving
the fever, headache, pain in the small of the
back and “lower stomach,” flushes of heat
about the face, chilly sensations, burning of
the eyelids, and general restleness. Taken in
time, all these symptoms pass away immedi
ately, without -injury to the constitution.—
Frequently, however if the proper remedyis
not applied in time, the disease becomes chro
nic, and tbe foundation laid for numberless
evils to the constitution of the woman. The
next “ turn” comes around and there is no
*• show,” or perhaps the whites” will ap.
pear. There will be some uneasiness about
the womb, but very little or none of the natu
ml fluid escaping. The complexion becomes
sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of greenish caste
about the face, constant dull, aching pain in
the head, weight in the lower stomach ond
back, with or without whites, palpitation of
the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion,
weariness, langor, aching in’ across the loins, loss
of appetite, pain left breast, tightness
across tbe chest, cough and giddiness. If still
allowed to go on. “ green sickness” Zomm will S- be
fully developed; tire headache
vere, with loss of memory, diminished sensi.
bility, food, sic* stomach, dyspepsia, no relish
for loss of flesh, increased fluttering of
the heart, swelling or the feet, legs and
body, and occasional spitting of blood The
SRSlCrWTStoTOa
I*
between the ages of fifteen ancT forty-five, who
are *‘?J brought to the grave by ignorance or ue
l if*Vk'. k '.ra25 .i.k any or ib«
symptoms above mentioned, in connection wilh
an irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we
earnestly say, TAKE DR. J. DRADF1 ELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta¬
ken, you will at once experience its ?»enefit,
and with a lirtlc patience you will be fully re¬
stored to health.
This remedy has been extensively used for
upward of twenty years by many ef the most
experienced and successful physicians in
Georgia. No family should be without two or
three bottles.
We repeat, that DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR is prepared for wo¬
men, and to be used by women only.
A trial is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
BR.4DF1ELO & t o.,
Atlanta, Ga.
TESTIMONIALS
STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup Coaaty :
YJjjg jg to CCT (jfy (|, gt J J, aTe eXRn ,i ne d t he
recipe of Df. Josiah Bredfield, of this county.
an d, as a medical innn, prononnee it to be a
combination of medicines of great merit in the
treatment of all the diseases of females for
wblch be rec ommends it.
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 21, 1868.
Atlanta, Bradjuid Ga., December 29, 1868.
Dr. J. —Dear Sir: I take pleasure
in stating that, sometime previous to the late
war, I used with the most success, on a servant
girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, prepared
‘ken *‘BradfieliPs Drugstore. West Point, Ga.
She lful been 8 U «e sn«f r ‘ n g severely from suppres
«ed menstruation this medicine restored
ber bea .^ bbe 18 l 0 '4»y living in Atlanta,
«°“ n d ‘
* will state further, , that L . , I . know of # , its , being ,
1 “ e 9 UA } success, in other cases. 1 do
he8,tate . ‘° “'Jorse preparation for
your
,he purpose for which you recommend it.
lours, truly, JOHN
C. WHITKER.
—
Cabtiesvillb, Ga., April 26, 1869.
■ r ‘^ certify that two members of my
immediate fraily, after having suffered for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
having been treated without benefit by various
medical doctors, were at length completely
curwi ty 01 ** h 01 * 1 * of Dr J- BradSelUs “FK
jjaLE REGULATOR” l therefore deem it
my duty to furnish this certificate, with the
hope of drawing the attention of suffering
womankind to the merit# of a medicine whose
power in curing irregular and suppressed men
struation has been proven under my own per
sonal observation. Its effect on such cases is
truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be
JAS. W. 8 TRANGE.
At wholesale by
J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon.
W. H. TUTT & LAND, Augusta.
For sale in 3parta, by
Sept 2, 1869 A. W. BERRY.
Edwards House
SSPASffA, COTHERN, ®S®1SSE&.
E. F. | Proprietors.
GEO. W. WATKINS,
THE GREAT
CHILL AND FEVER
EXPELLEE.
[MAN'S PYRAFUGE
IT IS IN FACT A
MOST WONDERFUL
Fever Co re,
i ON ACCOUNT OF THIS
i i ’ Instant Remedy
MAKING A "
LASTING AND PEBMANFNT CURE.
i SO CA8B
HOWEVER OBSTINATE,
(’nn Resist its Health-giving Properties
PYRAFUGE
n rca ‘ . e ®- an -Appetite, . . __ Brings . Color ,, , to the
Cheeks of the Emaciated and
Strength to the Feeble,
vvvilV PHTTI JiUllLr. v cm SOLD n ic? IS AC a n
COMPANIED BY A GUARANTEE
aij * y cuin ICAC % n\r X
.
*„ ™ * ,e T Propneton , . of , the ... l’\ RAFUGK challenges
every case, no matter of how long standing,
‘•‘ft ‘ hi ? GREAT CI 1 ILL AND FEVER
in*** *»eny its wonderful enralivo
P , 0 i’ er,,e »
AbK FOR
T A Jr lr ^-*"^**-*
PYRAFUGE ’
a™ gkt kid or that
„ Miserable Disease,
PTIU ^lLL T ANU Akin fMdiH. nPTTPn
For sale at Wholesale, by the Sole Manu¬
facturer for the Un ted Statos, by
JACOB LIP. MAN,
MOW IKTOR or
LIPPMAN’S WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
KAYTON’S
OIL OF LIFE
CURES ALL
Pains an*d Aches,
AND IS THE
Great Rheamatlc Remedy.
KAYTON’S PILLS
Cures Sick Headache
a H n AIL
BILIOUS DISORDERS.
For sale in ^part* by
May 21 —ly. A W BERRY
FURNITURE
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT
PLATT
(Formerly C. A. Platt & Co.,)
nix 214 Broad St. Oi, Augusta, ... Ga.}
" ;o:
_____ \I7E . have and , constantly . receiving . thf
are
f f best assortment of FURNITURE that
has ever been in this market, consisting, of
Rosewood and Mahogany Parlor Suits, 1
Chamber Suits, Cottage Suits.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Tete-Tele,
Centre Tables, Bureaus, Sideboards, Extension |
Tables, of all lengths.
We particularly call the attention of purchas- j
ers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS fer Beauty, Durability and Cheapness, '
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
Is still in operation. Special orders will be !
promptly attended to. Repairs done in all its
branches.
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT.
HAIR CLOTII, ENAMELED CLOTH, REPS, I
TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles suita¬
ble for Manufacturers, which offer Low '
we at
Prices. |
WINDOW’ SHADES
A large stock of WINDOW SHADES, of every
style and pattern, from the Cheapest to the
Finest, with all the New Style Fixtures.
undertaker’s department.
Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS
of all Descriptions and Quality, METALIC
CA 8 ES and CASKETS of the most improved
styles, furnished at all hours during the
Day or Night.
Undertakers ean be supplied with all kinds
Trimmers. may 2—1 y
E. E. BROWN. W. F. BROWN.
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GA. *
Sept 15,186».
PuiTiTiffl Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. As a tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. As a
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
flOwIl 41 106 ,- ftUxIttftx onlwtfa SpiFlt/S*
Wherever it is intro¬
duced it becomes a stand
ard article — a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
best and purest tonic, and
41| lOO A H1USL nnnnlni* jHipUIlir mndlelnn IllCUIClIie
in the civilized world—be
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro¬
cers and Country Store s.
^CENTRAL GEORGIA
Real l.wtate Agency.
TT .IT AViNl* established » Meal Net ate Agency
for Central Georgia, with headquarters at
Glope Hotel, Estate Augusta Ga, I solicit all peraons
having Real fur sale in Hancock Co., lo¬
cal! at tbe law office of Frank 1* Little Esq my
authorized Agent Sparta, ,
tion, that at giving be foil descrip¬
advertisements yonr property being may specified in the
tend now tig, prepared for the North¬
ern for several press, first prom co-respendente tins now oall
claw places in county.
J. HOWARD BROWN.
September 3, 1869 2m Augusta, Ga
.b’oi? Kale
FI1HE TWO Story Wood building next.
A Eavt 0 f the Edwards Hous*, about 40 X 40
feet, with a yard in rear 30 X 40 feet, first floor,
fltoi* with 2 buck rmtms and a hall, second floor
divided into four rooms and a hall.
The building is perfectly sound and in good
condition, and is one of the best stands for busi
in **^
_
ALSO a Dwelling with 4 room-, and good
kitchen, good well of water and a fin« garden
spot of } of an acre. A good bargain wilk be
given a cash purchaser.
Said house is dneetiy in the rear of the stores
and fronts on Jail street,
A. GUILL.
Oct. 8 tf.
H. H. SASHETT,
HO 'Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Will keep constantly on hand a select stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
BOTH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rp HE patronage of my friends and the publle
WSf I Will fill all orders promptly for CASH
July 16—ly H. H. gasmen
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carriage, -ollggy - and WagOn
REPOSITORY. -
m prepared to genre hie old friends and patrons,
at the most reasonable- prices He basin his
em,