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PIIOTOGRI*IIS.
AErffiKJS »n tbe old AUey, S° ut h of the Hotel,
where Mr. T. C. Glenn is prepared to ex
ecute work in his line in the finest stylo of
Ihe vr'-n Art Chorees r fe moderate.
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Southern Manufacture*
For t Jong while the .Laid question wat moot
ed, whether theSooth .lteo.pt
cx eoairo a,.ton of M.ouf.e.ores, bo,
this ..... question . now settled foreter, . and ,
is
as we trust not only for one financial ad
vantage, but for the good of all mankind,
The ‘ day *. is past for the position to be
maintained a that \ we arc cxclusirely . . . an ag-<
-*x «->• -
one thing is certain, the experiments thus
far made have not left our people in doubt
if to whether it will pay to build up man
ofacturca.
- Sine, the war ended innch of the enr.
plus money of the Sooth k.a beeo w..ely
expended in building io.por.ent Kail
Roads, Roads and and we we say sav wisely, wisetv lor iot the^e the. e win will
bo found after all to bs but ibe stepping
stones as it were, to a system of manufac
toring in the South, which we true, will
.Oiip .0 that of . 0 , 0 , .ion noth, globe.
KaciJitiee for tranepoitation lie at the
foundation of all our material develop.
ment, and just in proportion as those fa
cilities are increased, and the price ot all
treniportation redoeod in oor .ration a, i.
SkToT
provemeot of oor condition,
Thanks to the indomitable energy
nnr our people, neonlo and and tho the blessings blessings of 01 a a beauli- neaun
ful providence V wo no onger groan under
oppressive . poverty. 4 rru The people 1 of r the 9 k
South have been fortunate in attaining a
position financially, when though they are
not rich, yet that great boon is just ahevd
nf of - tll them, . m anu j tliey t„. have k„* but to struggle i... i.
ami persevere a few years, and it is theirs,
Even the lately hostile North begin*
feel tenderly toward us, as it is prreeivt’d
that , condition ... , Dttter ,
our grows ana °® r
fortunes rise. Their papers say in ten
years the South will be the richest section
of tho globe, and then their love for us
will be complete.
Rut with their debts paid, their store
housss . filled, .... their plsntstions 1
and in suocessful operation, their enter
prises all promising a rich harvest of auo
ooss, what will our people do with
their surplus gains. Nods of
esn buy negroes, not many of them wish
to increase their lands. We say as s ne«
ccsfitj absolute and unavoidable, their
lurplue wealth au.t bodirvo.ed into Wool
en „ Factories, , . and , Cotto.i _ , Factories, _ and .
Tobacco Factories and Iron Forges, and
Into multiplied enterprises which promise
the development of our great resources.
It is estimated that the South will alone
firom cotton tho present year realise ($.300,
000,000) three hundred million dollars,
After deducting one third for the expense
of making it, what will become of the vast
remainder? Allowing that much of it
goaB into tW purchase of aopplias for tho
making ..... of the next crop and , that . much of
it if directed into channels of trade ; one
hundred millions will remain of which a
large proportion will be ust-d to swell the
manufacturing interests of oursrolion.
If our pcoplo will only be true to them
selves, the prediction of the Northern pa¬
pers will be prophecy A fulfilled, and
«.;ii will not only i become the nehe.t - . A . but . .
independent people under t l e sum
I p Inn llullown.
Professor Ld Mount uu s lire ut Asrtn*
lion tit Michigan—Exp 'otion of the
Balloon Nearlg Three Miles Above the
Earth — Wonderful Escape from Deat .
City he met with . ter,ill. .d.eotore, .ed
verry narrowly escaped death. The bal
loou was filled before smarting to its utmoat
tension, but, owing to recent repairs, leak¬
ed badly, so that after one or two unsuc
cessful attempts, Mr. Headley, who was to
have accompanied Professor : a Mountain,
was obliged to get out of the o»r. Mr 11.
bad the eatables, instrument!* of ob>crva
tion, and tissue-paper used to ascertain
the ascending and descending force of the
balloon, and as he stepped out of the car,
before he could transler the articles nam¬
ed, those who had hold of the car let go,
and the balloon ahot up with the rapidity
that it carried it to an attitude of two
tuilea within a few minutes. A
gale of wind after waa rain blowing elect at that time, and
a moment and ountuunerd
falling. The balloon was atill ascending
when lost to a cloud. Pio essor La Moun
cloud he entered was one swimming with
of snow-flakes, isie eperaed
t fhrtr-wvrk os tbn
auk..fl,i!i P hilhlr.od'thither,!tndn°be
:r^^Tr^: < r ° f
g-jj
gSSMSpps* lighter, ead hi* had balloon, which, as the ir became
ita expanded the thin cloth cov>
enng to utmost length. Fearful that
he might nnnni be carried into thal.ke *" .nd d
without a nf k ballast . 1 . , to regulate his
"® reached lor the Yah e rope,
with . the , intention
of lowering bim.ell
I pmiually. To hi. aurpise .L the voire aecuio.Jf. would
« «P‘»- The r.io .he,
Z Z ' 2^.^ ,r0 ” D
“ T * , '° 80 l, K ht »■ to res at the
from below. Putting pressure
his whole strength
*o the task, he gave a strong pull on the
r J*P e Polling out the ^ iron bc staple attaching
j t0 vt ve, , rope falling
down j into the The balloon
j car. was
mounting up faster than ever It had
Sfr-W^ He had attained height 2 ::
a of orer three
^‘ ,l /Ibo ballon b’n became could not burst, for
tr ^ ®**P a,l8 too great the
bolow? which'™ open" but be'mte!
«ulI of bo-o K erried iolo oroverthe like
"''J)"” 1 '“ T J. n|fe PfepA'Ahnn. *** e hoop orerheid for euoh
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r n '" lle on, J t* “‘‘d that
he u . , j « Wt u . 0(J lhe , ground clingillK
to the rops with oue hand, with tho otter
and hu teeth, after some exertion he sue-.
“^ed in tearing a rent in the bellooi
| 1C deecended wL e»rto w. eh tl.o
■ progre-a Doting thi. operation the end.
® 1 '“e n»uers of both hands had become
L^dT^'d'lo ! r '* t ‘ n ' * lew minutes the balloon
3 r&£ 3
aoonded ££ ge.1
wa y to the pressure, opening a seam on
^ otil 8ide!, ^3 froa i th( * ^0 tom to the top.—
^ n , ta nt*T .7 leavinir not a
tiiousiind cupid feet, while , the , mr rushed
, D( filling up the vacuum, the balloon act
lug as ^opinion a parachute. The professor gives
* « that, at the height of two
" baiioon, es ,er mJ Ine raS cloth, , n .° ^ bellying xZ* ° out, formed _ UI ^
a strong resistance to the atmospere and
retarded the decent. He remembers dis
ti >ctly passing through a cloud, and the
8€n8at 'on on regaining sight of the earth
He has an almost indistinct recollection of
; approaching the earth’s surface. A dull
moaning, like the surging of the waves
greeting his ears, the flapping of tl e cloth
became louder, and a moment after he be
came unconscious On regaining his
senses he found himself lying in the woods,
r; r«rd.di,,.,..- balloon
Several p. rsons who h*d seen the
descended bud come to the scene and were
stal >dtng near. They afterwards
\ ed, *" m and ' ” li. himself arm. and lip were badly bruit
stunned, but no bones
were broken or iaternal injury sustained
the spot where he fell is seven miles from
Ray flity. He stopped over night at a
fHru * hou, ° nftar b 7> » nd yeaterday mor
’""B '.turned to Ba, Cit,. The time
lb»t lie was id the air was less than thirty
minutes, and the reason that he was not
( carried further waa on account of passing
through diffrent currents of air.
The Georgia Railroad.
W *’ * re gratified to icarn that this rail
road has been doing a very heavy busioees
duri,, « ,he P ak * two “^ths,
* D 1 October. A few days since we nokeed
G ,e ,-ct the teceipts of freight »t thf
heavy TL\“.iSTHii ihai the building ”L*!*, could "'J not contain f*
the freight and a great deal of it bad to
be piled under the eaves aud covered with
^ eT P B *h®«- This u orning we preaent to
our many rouders a table showing the rt«
ceip's of the also railroad during the two past
months, and the receipts for the same
j months that last the year, business from wh'ch it will be
seen of this corporation
has incieased to an enormous extent. Too
much , praise cannot , be the ... able and
given
te aper i nU . n d eo t of the Com
puny, Mr. S. K Johnson, ami his subor
din .tes for the manner in which they have
managed the important interests commit*
t*'dl to thoit ctro !
The gross earnings of the road
for September, 1*68 were •78,000
The gross earnings of the road
fur September, 1869, were 119,000
•°’ er ,L0 " th ■“ 1868 •41,000
GrO'S earnings for Oct’r, 1868 98,000
“ “ “ 1869 140,000
Increase in Oc., 1869, over
October, 1868 • 42,000
Gross eurniugs for both mouths
1868 . •176,000
Gross earnings for both months,
1869 . 259,000
Increase cf 1869 over 1868 682,000
Nil Dsspkrandum, Hops !—Hun¬
dreds of cases of Scrofula, io its worst sta¬
ges, old cases of Syphilis that have defied
| . °* r Physicians, . . Rheunaat
eminent
* 0 ' , w b° k* v * b®* n aufferera for years, and
the victims of injudicious use of Mercury,
have been radically eured by DR TUTT’S
j f,' "‘Gill, 1 ?'f AKII lt is - the LA "»«W«urs moat powerful altera- DE.
•*“! blood purifier known. It ie pre
foribed by very soany Pkvarcia«A
1 T “* mwEm' - ' I noticed," .»H Fr,.,l
lih
p, flow of spirit. *No ^ ’ & b
r« D li«d l* °, f the k bc,t " • ,TM
' and when 1 f work ’
P A she always has a
k|,,d word of encouragement for me. and
when I go home she meets me with a
Imilt ,!,d, and Li a kiss 2. and hi. d„° then I.. ,ul ? * “
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thiowa i^o^e?^ through th. 1 : t i. *
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^ ut k* given tree to each one <>f oor
patrons wbo pay one year in adv«noc.
M ^
Hybnd __ Cotton Seed.
w a VATS DICK ON’*S Prolfic both in quaa«
I The > try and q.muty ofim>.
uud r»ig ed havit g prod<i«ed a 'lybrd
co Uon r *<> *»y in iht m« k. i. ..ff-refor
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Oct 5th 1869 if. L G MOR >H
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IS THE ONLY
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PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH,
For One Dollar a Yeai.
^‘peculiar ^rhWJiy . g
Ihl^cter stri^tb
^ icultliral 4k Ednrafional
subscription weeklj pub | i(lhe(1 at thc g 0 uth~and the
prico r» so exceedingly small
as io place it within the reach of every
in tlxe l."d
All business communications should be
addressed W. H ROYAL
Articles for publication must be sent to
the editor.
S. ENGEL & Co.
R EsiPECTF th-y have ULLY jua remved infoimp th lh» ir new nuboc and that well
aelect-d alo*;k of Fall and Winter
DRY G(HID«i t
FARCY GOODS . READY MADE
Hen’s A Boys’ vlothing,
BOOTS, SHOES, HA S,
and a fell line M GROCERIES.
We especial attention t - oar large aad « II
aaeevtrd eooek ut Saddlery. Be die* and Hu a re
which we a*e enabled by ai.penor fac li'ie* to
sail We at exe«*diuf'y make advances low ratee
also on Gotten shipped
to o.ir friends ia Aagoeie Savannah,' haile*n n,
PhiUde-li-hia or ft. w Yo r k
A Wo. Agents for L vertdxd London and Globe
Fir*- InMiraMC* • ompauy—and for t* I LlNG
H AM F ERTb IZEK. G,r- ua a ceM.
8. fi.YREL A Co.
is part* Oct 22, 3m
THOUAS RVMNEi.E,
JEWELER, 1 •
[E STAB LI n RED IN 1855.]
Y17I8**RS VV to iuf*-ra the cit-x -n* of Sparta,
and Hancock eo .oiy 'ha he ■ prepared
to REfAIR Wfili'HEfi,
Clocks , Jewelry and Music Bores,
eqnal to aay ho«*ea iu the Air'fon eoautry
aud accood to i>ou«. WED1NG aad BR1.JAL
RINGS made te order aad all kinua of
Fred'.us . tunes Set and /. e- Sri.
Mr. Frtak KRuylvr,
WATCH-MAKER.
Can bo found at tha same place,
19S| Broad i-tr-ft Aagusta, Ga¬
FOR 8ALE
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
(kftWip
UR. «». N, I*R PIJITT'S
liver n edim.es
*. “ «*“ SJ 65&’ .v,i >■* ■;■’•■!,.....
S! ** *
pecui-anoou. *" .-outhen »h*«n eti.nn.e enable having..,* J,
•«* r»p B ..*M„ »,
Geo gia a»<i adjoining State . a* me m j-.nu
of perron* l.viog South . r * predict-. t» ,iU
•«*« o' the Liver a * g. anted by all ...t lig*„ t
phywewae that aao-tuf be pHiun-ndache* *fo»ir
people rZ.f.h.i are due to org«fni*s or ftinr-Monal derautre
h<-dici#^»d i mp .»..o. him... o, c Pill. .„ Ftrikp r,.pi,i„-. I.,.,
..II dir.rl '1 . 1
"" Whieb '
in nine c tw s out f tei>, is n< »h** hooixn of
caogtw-, dyspppaia, colic, sirk i • adncho, Rn.-aitn
liom, ''OMoriipiioi., m laotrou I i.lwtrueiions An..
»° oommon amnug our p*..pEtracho ut»o .
like/batf ' & £;Tv # «rTlr7
IT befor b wind.
__ PROPHITTS ____ LIVEK MEDIC
INE,
Ur Propkitts Having used th« madicins•«{>
rraii-Hsa« lht jf,h bh 5
i ^ “ ; ' * h h " nw “»•
*J bti»*-ifbut • ve a. m mi»,r. ©• ho- ram.iy ih.
w. M A RN< >LD.
Oid»_G.o,p. Vout, .....
^.Sil Tkf. n. .ai Z \
h
..ntof th-- fr.ee- »ttgtmy mi«iouaUr, w.tb ,t..u
owiuan, for ti»a m«« lM «ad after w«cu?«t trying
rrmwd y w,lh n0 re '^ I with
Wo *2 t , *T of l>f ' ° S ‘ l>r "P h ''* 'uodyu#
» P *' n K ‘ . '*“* »*Si»y «»»»..- r it
" nT^-M cl"^..
it .n- u
V-'-..ral>. W e FOKEH ,Nl».
aa J.,y 9 1»S7.
I>r. P.< phitt »..,v,ug u^d y.«. < i w Wed
. for th faini
nio,r ’’“. “ veHrn '\
««ssw *
b ’** h d»- chill* the- iimtuay tba,t t» e . aArgiv^n
1 ean J ec ^^ mmfnd h-m o. tremc tne* b*bt »eu*
^ 1 *•-»• laund. aad they D .
bad effccu follow-n? tf..m, «h ^uiimi»* ate.
Your»,re.^ti»i.y t A WfisTBUOOK.
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Vxt !?' !rr ' Cw *! 9 ' °- G ' Sfpt 2S ’ ,8 " 8
r > n jJtVTuZl iJ“ lTy “ Z*?
w
y»«»r f-iu kei It, y«mr F-n».,i* i nar
nave a© Iimve*e-» i?-i.« thv. tuf-y ar« th «..«
medietnea e :f«r the I v« an-. i«m
a „h N^urmig .: uwt »f»*umu,c, t^u*, h au
“liVJ 1 mil!'
cheerfully r«-ccmu» „6 »►«> tosii ihr«t«rf
ed, a» hr! biwt and p.»h*i I «»„,],*•« #, r at' lhe tux.
easesf r wnich lbe\ *rn rrr*ni»*n«M. 4k<:.
Youre re*p », JAMES W fiDvMT
DR. PRO* l»irP> FE «Ai.E 1<W1C
j Yhie iiie-d.cm- with u« mmuc «i. », «»<!
cerian* remedy f« all cmahV dn »-#m to which
* u n " " b ''’ *' * *'*' -*«-•».
fu> ucrvmi* i<«im ,Mittiog jp. f.i t sndfr-# c.icu
I««h* ttorouiih net th« nyrtem
t?,."' i" ' , «>w b> d.u« .
Pr^pamd ..niv by
DR o. A. IROPHITT, stlaa>a, 6«.
*. w. BERRY A*....,
» , - ® pa u, Ga
The sjmp’oma of liter
>e * ItAiii] Icomplainl ar« uneaaiucw
R EUilU J I'lUietimea pain in the Hip pain .id..- is in
■ the ihou^derTaud | L _ t | _ , tuiatakfa tpr rbeumansB
iC
fke atomaeh in affected wifk lo?* of appetite
r : d .: i :^r.,ri w ;^\‘ar,i;r.'. i ’;r.::
i f
o j u^aew,..,....
Cn£3 ad 1 mne ol 'he above ay
toma attend the dip ant.
«nd at oiker lines fry
i'aw of tk«n> j b«t the Liv
•v ia gaaprally tha orgaa mots involved Cure
tie Liver with
HR. MRIVIO.TI^
tJ ver Regrafator,
to b^rictVv'vetenable ^ and'eaa d*i no^'niurr ^ ^
to aay eae
for‘the^»at'35 effilcaoioua and jilt hnnulaea a « o^oftht preparation* monrelUbTe" off
ever
•red to the Buffering If taken regularly and
Persia'tatty, it it sure to cure .
I -|l>ypi»rpaia,. S£S We win e Hr,
REGULATOR
bladder, camp dy-.
vpi* y. a fix'd lots of i be kidneya. fever, nerv
uuntn. chills, diseaaea of the skin, ita
purity of of apiriaa th* blow4, hr»vtbuT» melancholy, or dt-piea
■ion r eowr, or pains in
bowel*, pain in the bead, lever and ague, drop
ay, boils, pain in bach an*I limps, asthtaw. cry
aipelas. female affections, and bilious diseases
geaevaJHy. only
Prepared by
9. h. zeiun Jt co..
Druggist Aisemr, So
Price $1. by mail $1 25.
The following hia&ty respec'able
can fully a< test *o th* virtuv« of <hi« valuabfe
atrdicine, and to wh»m w*’ m«*t reapedfulty
refer:
Qrn W 8 Holt, President S W R R Compa¬
ny ; Rev J R Felder. Perry, Gn; C«1 E k
Sparks, Albany. Ga; Oeorge J Lnnstord,
Esq, Conductor 8 W R R ; € Msvt.rsoa, Esq,
Sheriff Bit-b county ; J A Butts. BainbriJfge,
Ga; Dykes k Spsrhawk. Editors “Floridiao,’’
Tallahassee , Rev J W Burke. Macon. Ga;
Virgil Powers, E«q. Superintendent 8ff HH;
Daniel Bullard, Bullard’s Station, Macon k
Brunswick R K, Twiggs ceunty Ga ; Rev E F
Easterling. P E Florida Conference; Major Tele A
F Wooley, Kingston, Ga , Editor Macon
graph F Henry, New York.
Fcr sale by John
D Park. I’incinnati. Jno Flemmiug New Ur
leans, and ail Druggists
lor sale by A W BERRY.
Sparta, Ga
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Augniti. Or*
MURPHY k MAY* PROPRIETORS.
Fall & Winter Trade,
1.
DRYGOODS, DRYGOODS.
a ®*wm stfwj Ma»uiiwPmou
; -{ o—: J-
Wa invite a thorough examination Of our Stock b the
'^HIZWIS 1 — n M r , 01 _£ ww HdltCOCK w & * 04l|01lllD& COIBllfO# . a
Our stock is complete in every derfeHmeat; is bought
from first hands, and Is
TIB _ UXR
EH BRR TO AIB 1 STI
-atovaobo*. -
TO M RP 1-1 K *<s
l ^ ) A-X XX. A r X V C3 If
^ ^ ^^FER lNDU-iiaMENfS HERiiirOf'OUE o AP.\itAi*ELLED AND*
SOLICIT A CALL, tLivUNG A^CitiiL 1.1AF TIIKT
WlJ ' L FiNt » Us PRBTARKU It. SKLL !
‘ rnmw ‘ vT Y 1 I.
.
t MOST , r\ n rri ■« H A SI ) \ \ l <
^ ^ A XVliAOUAl *1 t) A LL
j , " , L } , . , * ** season.
Attgoato, Out. 15 1869
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! A ' A ' J * JlAL1 * J - 11 ' *•***“»• W. U. 1'OTTM.
T)L^ A^XsiXXi A T X t L Hr A t r>Q 1 L nA ^ vJ*jr
‘ IVO <55 . ’»■'
' Ttr VARaHOOSB a T, rrrv^rv^r^V.TJ^ UD -GOMMISSIOII ►'ACTORS MERCHANTS,
SS.?^JSt 1 A IGIJS1 A G A.
’ All ho#in»>» «nt mated to them will h«v« strict p»oonal a'in m ion—Order- for Bugging, Uaivsfsw
Hope and Pamilv fhsfm't"* nr .imely filM. Li Oa»l, adv no- on iwsMf^
I Messrs. T C A D*l.. TURNER will represent us in tlmeuek <?*»*«..
j 8cn?3 4m *
1 * V
; S a. HEARD & SON, Y
o'd rn^Mi^inN mb-ch s ntl
A EG II S* T A 61.
/CONTINUE the Sale ai d Sto’ace of OOVTflN. t'asli udv ne a made aey tim w
, Y/ produce t»»store. Oowaigom-'ntii so'icited '
Sepr» 4 nr. * * ' '
W-H
STORAGE FOR ALL!
1 ! WJfe- Hi A V &] A (VI P T.W!
W-ailehouse
AND
■ jl
tiose Storage Capacity * for 10,000 1A rtAA __ Bales _ of « Cotton.
A„J y.ve w. MRSUSA J. ATT .V/’/OX • //., .SV, am! .,or* r ./ ,U
.
,,im t(> pn ° Vs wit thrtr patronage.
1 ERMES—Coimiiias.u .B tor Veiling t;ot;on, <»n.* ami n qumrier ( 1 Di>r ? P«ai
Smr.g,, Fifty Cents p- jw, p , r Month.
REFERENCE-NATKLNA*. li-.NK AUGUSTA.
' W B. HOW.4 tv B A S«f r
A . R BENSO.V BtK-k Ke per.
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COMMISSION DRY GOODS AND GROCERY MERCHANTS:
And Genera 1 Guano Agents.
HP.iRTA , (ih RGtA .
\1 ’OIJI.D r aipctfwly inform ii;**i fr*Vnd*amt t c pii at ptinhc pat iHp> rra*. i«a fi*aX
\\ *'*d are nn« ^»r-|« ed »o'.on; a-date t**eir n ,n .iir r* hot • n ''RU.’E aadYlLICrY
o' Gtod. it t'ivi Imp I’hpir 'ock *»■
DRESS GOODS, NCTIOIVS, OOM» TIC;-, he.,
!• new OM^I.ETE, to w-i c'l he . yartimna y ’tail tie aiteation of thr L\ l|v f? Off
THEt OWMIN1TY. t : .
hryk pI*^*,«,, t*.d * fi p ..ock « PI. A A' 1 A **OT SUPPI.IE9, wh ok h * r
offer at r» a nDi blf <«t**b.
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^'*'!l , he P 1 ®f Hav.ro* k and m jo n ng co.ili a go *runt-ei g .hp Mai.ure* io com*- ap te lie*
Th#y **■' rot ’ ,,u - >era * " ,ld P* ■-»» vfaition I«eptl0-IA
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FALL GOODS'
COthern & Watkins f
DEALERS IN
; nm STAFLE A ... — AND . ._ _ _ FA-EvOY . ______
j DRY ftOOIIS
.
AND
GROCERIES,
CLOTH ! N G,
Boots, Shoes, Hat3, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Crockery and Glassware
y addles k Bridles.
IVOOBIYIRF,
Tobacco, Scernrs, &c.
HOSIER V.
! LAMPS l LAMP CHIMNEYS.
** tNiET EK wi'h all oilier ar icle. J usuali;
X kept in hia marke’
- Oar stock is constantly recruited by the ar
rivnl of FREfiH G(K>D«. direct fr.-m the bent
mml t et.
We will Mil as cheap for CASH as any honse
can afford to- COTHERN k W ATKINS.
Ow. 14, vm. ti Sparta, Ga
. A£PEB C. BUY OJT,
VVAHEHOUSE
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Commission Merchant,.
At GIST A, GA. *1
C u -.©!VfF:»t . tippled with B - GMN4
and i.OFE m d> K.MILY SUPffLIEi.
Pm' pi h rutk'n pad to 8 OP AGE ati
iLK t-'t * OT ON and '.thar prodaee
01 Fin:: 158 REYNOLDS STREET.
am BRYiMIN, , HA'. IKK CAfcfllBL*
ubus .., i»a. Lair of Modiaoa, Ge.
•*>* p- 10 4m iY
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AND \J k X
Conunision Morchant,
AUGUSTA*! GA.
1
V>’W tNDE8 to give hie personal ariekUt*
o iLe avorage a- d aad sale of COTTON Mdl
other pronuce.
Orders for I’lantation and Family tuppliqo
prom pi ty a dearelully filled
8>®r !r* VO prepared to soak# llbetal CAIV
.at-V Ni KB »n all consiguments.
July .’3d. 3in.
—
P eminm Wood Ttpe.
J. G CI OLEY’S #
PHli • Eltfl YW ARl BBRBRRL
7r *. f.u ton rtveu, New York.
gfgff* Wco<t Type af "and Every 1 'Deteripticu 1
^peeiamu book Price Lkt .■> ('/
t od at above, or ta Geo P Rowall k rert^ t*
v.rtimag Agnus, 40 fork Row, JT«w