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FRIDAY .MORNING, 1U, \m.
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We take pleasure in giving place In
our eolum s lo ilit* pr«*c* ediugs of tl*<*
meeting of f lie citizens of Warren coun¬
ty. They have, p»*i Imps, sulfered. mme
unmerited abuse from Bullock and his
hangers-on, than any other community
in Georgia. They have now taken the
bullock by the horns, and ared rifting i«
the right chattel.
We want, every man in Georgia, and
especially in Hancock county, to read
their pro<veed4iigs, and *dopt a simiUr
policy. ti
iy For new copartnerships, see
Marriage head.
Tnk Circus.—O ld John Robinson is
coming, with his immense combination
0 f “Ten Shows in OciC.” He will be
at Bird’s Ferry, Saturday the ISth, and
at . Sparta a , on Monday ««■ 1 ha JOth An,h inst. s„.» Of f\t
course everybody will cine to see he
elephant.
It » beginning to be dUcovcred
Advertising will pfty, &nd' as a couse
quenco our column, nr. being crowded,
Cothern & Watkir.* are out on the
Buggies, . ... VN
Guano sensation, agons,
nnd ___ j .1 tremendou. .fnnlt .took n ol t 1 Ury )rv Uoofl., Goods
Groceries, Provisions. Hardwure, tutd
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additions.
A. the reader will perceive, we ere
g,.dually irrml it it 11 v iiimrovine loiprovingtne the Journal Journal in in
many respects—clearer type, b.nN r im
......... ............... of the width
ol rite columns.
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The editor of ear h Daily, Tri-weekly
Weekly .... Georgia .
and ncWsmaper mi 18 :
requested I t .0 send a copy of his .■ paper *
regularly the State •'. Llhrarmtl, At
to “
IllllU, If the Librarian and the State
o! Georgia combined ara uiiahle to pay
for the Journal, and th*» Librarian will
satisfy that he is worthy the charity . , lie ,
us
asks, he shall havejthe Journal.
wise he will have to qash up.
'I'lie President, in his Me.Mtige, makes
pecial reference to the atatu* nt Geoc
;ia. He siihmits whether it would not
bn wise to enact a law authorizing the
Governor to call together the Legisla¬
ture ikiv origin illy elected and require
the oath prescribed by the reconstruc¬
tion SCtS. v
Taxer.—T he President’s recent de
duration that he should not recmmimml
liny T reduction iu the rntcnl iul.mul
•
taxation, . lias lv*en met by vigorous pro®
tests from the Wesr, where trade Ian
gnislii'N and where it is found almost
impossible to get currency enough to
move giain to (he K, intern mnrkets at
prices even below the old coin rates*—
It in in thin depression Hint the nd
iiiiuistrution proposes to continue to ex
nc.l a portion ot the productive nuptial
of that feetion, and to keep up eonsrant
tlrain on the volume of currency by col
lecting it* taxes and removing the reve
tu W .uhingtoii. In |.ct, o great
Itave been the representations that it is
aemiMdfieinlly given out that the annual
message does, alter all, suggesta modi
ticatiou of taxes, while Western mem
hers unreservedly th clare that they will
vot« for a large reduction, and lor login
. hition . that . si , all the , west .
give a more
equal volume of currency. They i*ave
tha facts to sustain them. The internal
revenue receipts for the present fiscaJ
year will exceed twenty millions dollars
in excess ot the very iberal estimate
made by tho Treasury Department, and
of course that amount is wrongfully
taken from tho capital of the couutry.
But whether Boutweil or Delano op
pose any reduction in taxation, it is very
evident that the Ho„.e, at leaat, will
have a majority again.! them. Among
the newly arrived members is a general
ditpoiition to reduce the income tax
from the present oppressive rate, aud
they are not at aII pleased with Delano’s
idea that it is the most equitable of all
of I lie internal taxes.
On and alter the 1st of January next,
the exchange of mails between the Uni¬
ted Stgti« and France will cease, in con¬
sequence ol I la* abrogation ot the p res¬
ent postal convention between th et n.
All letters sent hence ufter that date
must half bo prepaid at und-r, the rate and of ten cents
per num e or the newspapers
two cents each, same rates tu be col¬
lected on letter*and papers received here
. at the olfices of delivery.
A collision took place on the Selma,
Rome and Ddton Railroad recently.—
Engine* demolished, but nobody hurt.
For the benefit of aW whom it rnay
concern we publish t|** following ex¬
tract Iro.ti tho L tgisl.uiiju of I3t>$.
‘‘See. 4. Be it flutter enacted: That all
action on promissory notes, bill ol ex¬
change, or other simple contracts in
writing, and all action upon open ao
counts, or for the Ureacb of any contract
uoi undar the h ind of the parly sought
to be charged, ° or -..poo „„v v implied 1
sumpsit or undertaking, , which, . . accrued
on a contract which was made prior to
Istot June, 18H5, not now barred, shall
be brought by l.t January neat, or th.
right of the party, plaintiff or claimant,
and all right.of action for feMfrnt*
.meat rii.U be forever barred. . F • i
Sec. 6 And be it further enated : That
all , • other -a 1 , ■ action upon contracts, express
or implied, or upon any ! >bt or liability
whatsoever, due the public, or a cor
partition, or a priyate individal or indi
vidualS, Which accrued prior to the 1st
June, 18 j 5, and are no . now marred,
shall be broogt. ■ by ^ 1st January, IS70, or
both ^ rj ri ght of action to
| *, M |b r cs* it shall be forever barred.”
i
The New York Sun says: The repot t
(Irund Jury on the gold con-ph
racy is soon to be made public, it is
very Mk
‘ r y e y ® a it
witnesses, whose testimony f .they
ny
have ordered to be printed and published
mu They t ferreted , • out . 4 . ,i the man who | metiga- • , •
ted the conspiracy. J he follows name
portunity to signify their regret at an
event which proved so disastrous t he
commercial interests of the contry.
^ .q.iUnthropically 1 J hope that
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and was very conflicting and contradictory
so ends J judicial investigation a of this
Stupendous „ . conspiracy . to , destroy . the
commerce of a country. '
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8t. Petersburg. December I.—A depu
tatioil waited on Prilic" Gortscliukoft*
yesterday., relative to establishing
ton fields and trade at Kfiva, Bukhara,
and elsewhere in Asiatic possession.
j n or( |,. r j it , }l jj| e ^ucceMfuJIy to com
pete with the United States, The
Prince promised the scheme his support.
<Th« DaHlonega Signal says, Miss
Stephens, Susan Stephens, committed a daughter of Aivin H.
suicide by shoot¬
ing herself w-ith a pistol, last week.—
No r» liable information as to the cause.'
The Bainbridge, Cuthbert & Colnm
bus Railroad is being rapidly located
Mr. Buirel Bailey, an old and worthy
citizen, was killed by some negroes in
a difficulty, brought on by the negroes.
> Iw wounded n uegro,AlfJghusuu.—
***^ 8 r ^ ns *
«iy. tUellepnblicnu, ought
, to ty: a mauutMcturing city. There is
H|J j|jjj„ 0 | )8 ,. number of vacant dots in
the city, t»nd hundreds of aers* in the
suberbs, that could be used for such
purposes. Young Grayson, mysterious¬
ly shot, is not dead, ns reported, hut is
improving.
Columbia, So Ua., Dec. I.—Both
houses of Hie Legislature to-day adopt¬
ed resolutions expressive of sympathy
f or (Juba, requestpig tlm recognition
of the insurgenrs us belligerents by the
United States, and pledging th(t last
dollar und man to. the Government in
^ ^ for wooM be
t0 8t . nd th# who , e RH(llca i concel - n to
fight for Cuba. As for the lust tlollar,
we doubt if there is a dollar in the en
^ r0 body.
The receipts of the French ocean
' ab ' t sl,< ; w "“'b '" ar ™ 8 r- f i ' or
hrst week they were $2,88o; the 13th
wee ^ ; $|)026 ^ ^
Th cr |ting nine npw Circuit
Judgeships The President went into effect the 1st.—
has ample applications
from which to select. Radical modesty
proves no barrier to filling the offices,
Ainericus hss only five candidates for
M»‘y or *
Gen. Breckenridge is in Washington.
^ rising is threatened in Ireland,
* *1® Monarch, with Peabody’s
Jj™’ from E "?'“ n ' !
Thw Feni , ni B , lrke _ u , for
Parliament,
Schneider is re-elected President of
the French Legislative body.
Giulia Grist, the famous opera singer
died in Rurlin recently, aged 67.
Reverdy Johnson opposes the acquisi¬
tion of Cuba.
Wiishbiirne writes from Paris, puffing
Boutweil, and comparing him to llamil
tou as a Treasurer. What is he after!
The Freedman’.* Bureau is almost
wound up. This patriotic free board¬
ing house for Africans has only cost the
gentle sum ot $13,500,000.
The Radicals are caucusing how to
fill the committee places of Grimes and
Fessenden. Their action may result
in another kind of cussing among the
disappointed.
(Qp“ Pork is selling in this place for
twelve and a half cents gross.
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THE HANCOCK WEKKI.Y JOURNAL
Domestics. Fine Imported Liquors &c.,
At J- L. JOHNSON, & CO’S,
Milledgovilie Ga.
The public debt was diminished $3,-
800,000 in November.
r 1 p. he r Geil. luiwlilis family fund
now
amounts to $43,200.
ol Ge, ‘« r "! .' s ,lue
lb is said, to over exertion * m trying J ° to
j ea|i|J to write.
=*■*»- aTburieix
- ivr
11 of ,h,t ' co,, » t y
J, Z‘a iJJ
. ........... ......... „ th . 5 ,,
hv /„o a. iiawthou. J. i\ Mr vvm. j. Thoms
cUv hh<I M leu J a V ft 4£ -<MK* f„ *ii pf !(;, ,cack Co.
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AUGUSTA MARKET.
^
Decembers. P.M.
Gold and Silver money market. We
quote:
old buying.....*pl to
“ selling..............1 .V....... .V bo
Silver-bbyiug... n c
“ selling..............1 Oi CMO
Augusta Factorv Stock......1 " 1.0
^ Securities dull
Ci Bond................85to 8?
Co'rroK’—-The Liverpool clJUd market
opened steady and w.thout
change. Sales 10,000. L .ilaild 11 8-4d,
Orleans 12d 1
The 1 nt N«w «0W Y, X • TK rkjnarUt market was a . shade -u-j
fi rmeh at 24c. Seles 3.MOO bales.
m, . * , .
8 r Wl ® 00< ( l e,,iai )d at
^ "Tffo h^' #1, S
W ./. » l wr L °T barrel ,v. T- higher. * Counrry , Keta.l $7 n to ..
1 • vv ,IC ^ ** 4U to Si -jO w lor
•
PT"; BiCtfln ' Clear , Sid, ., 21 1-2
8 > J 4 fn 1
qi lllll |a« e r « n r to 1 7 , 1-2
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I. O ^ t iHAirti
■
All eorta of TRICKS and TOYS
’
, uli lh „ hole MRL> s .« b .y>. .
Aud a great many pllier tilings, io nn n» ous to
meiit.ou, at.
E. II. STIiU.ni.tN.
D u 10 3 .
partnership.
*. AnocHTA. August 28, 1809
fPlIE LNDERS1GNKD have formed a pan
E. M. PENDLETON’S
Price *72 pur Ton.
i»»«rbc- result of it.vcatig,ifi«„ B m „de by
^^.'•^'‘'’'ber^of 1 yearH^'^aid'^lie^beHevM”*!
Plant.
Out of fifteen Commercial Fertilizers snd
twenty-two cxperinu-ntal Compouiuls of Jus own, used on his
plat the present year, this pre
paration hue excelled (hem all to this date iu
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
(which It is also been counted,) as well aa in
the weight of tho bolls.
We intend to put up a uniform article, with
the highest possible per cent, of Phosphoric
Acid to make the seed, sod sufficient Ammo
nta and Alkaline Salt to make the.weed and
fibre, and sell at the usual rates ef Stnndaid
Fertilixers, though with smaller profits.
The Senior Partner will act a? Chemist for
the firm, and carefully auulyxe all mate.-ial
used, and guarantee a uniform article of high
er 5t .Junior p.rio.r .in .upcriui.ud <h.
«','r" d h,n<1
ii«
L. M. PENDLETON benior Partuer.
fc. J DOZIER, Junior Parmer.
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REFERS TO
Rev Bishop Pierce. Spans, Ga., Rev L’r 0
P Beman, Sporta, Ga., H< u Linton 8le
phene, Spnru, «»., Hon D W Lewis, Spnrta
SfiA"
or pendleton k dozier. lug.tsta,
oct 15 Ga.
agt.xia.i.
Augusts*, A Ga. _
muri hy & MAY, PKDi’imrroiw .
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Edwards House
£i 1? di Hi 8* A p ^ I) Ji |} 1(
K. F. cornUKN, | Pr«yrio4»ri
»B0. W Ye ATKINS,
~
P. UANSBEUGKIi A 00.
Cigars, Tobacco,
SnufP
• ! Wholesale tiud Ketail
2u4 B.oad Street.
—
F A. BRAHE & CO.
Dealer ill fine
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Goods,
V. B — W, t,-h*s. nn,I Jewel,y. R-p.ir d and
Watreuteo. -*U8 Broad f*tie»t.
SOCIAL NOTICES
iRRHRfs or you Til.
A gentleman Debility, who suffered for years from
Nervous Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all
who need it. the receipt and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
, cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
! J verliser’s experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN It. OGDEN.
jc4—ly No 42 Cedar street. N Y.
Womans Best Friend.
Or J Bndfbdri’H “PKMALB REGUI.A
!*OR,” in imnnack iionhum hie a !egii,nmte prr
seriplioii eu idor-ed amt p'encrihed l.y tho best
physician* in the St*te ..f Georgia, il h#'* cured
thou«endf> <>f Indies who had d< i> aired rf ever
finding relief thin tide of the gov , the proprietor
shows certifii.ates from the best cit*s» tie of the
State, all wno have t- ed it unite iu saying it lias
been truthfully named wom.n* brbt prie.no —
Sufic, j, g womsn do not let yonr fear m>r the pre
ju.lieer of other* keep you from relief. Follow
Ur, Brad/ie'd’s advice and miller do more.
Rhkum.tic. . Listen and i.earn—P rof. K,y
TkrvWh «nd o- Isbr.ited manuf ictuivr
uii- f Lif, the beat and „.re.. ii„i
m®nt for rheumatism known, ha* now di^co-ain
hTmeandThecripjXfand (ho^othl'rw^^ffl ct
ed by rheumalinn, or neural ia, or p, ins in the
prop* cannire themselves without him by using
iiisO.iof L'fe; the virtues .$( such a*e universtil
^ Some people were foolirh
mad^mth* h',',,.. from the swif and speedy cures
v,.i„ r * .fe*i.. «r «he'r frieudv
that the Professor «hand* were b'witclii d, but we
H-«"re »m th *» ib* eferiiug vntue lies only in the
ZZ&gT? .JtS, Kaytou’a
& CH, » ^ %
1
«»«« rubbing tor epio>nn ur brnteen, it
b»» a 1 *© i*-n tierd with marked .*ucc'>8
K-ytM.’. ny-p-p- c Piiu p.«r*ly jde m.e
an *x' , ' , l , rui oalhnri n. Mcm i» i*l Rohhtna
N. Vwk
J-con Lippman prprte'or,
* Wltole<ale Drug House. S vanuah.
TO CO.UftiUillPTIV E
having .U suffered sevenl years Caa.as.ja.aS with a lung
.hstawed
—»• snxious so ir.akc known to his follow
predcripiiou u?od (free ^,.f
of charge), with
ii’ <li lS”, f ° r pr ,T ri 1 8 , ’" i ' ’Vt*
sam^ Conation; winch they 1 will find fi a bith* » -s f**r
Asthma, Bronchitis. , t5 Th«
object of the ndv^riieer in ^ending >h r *
scription is to benefit the afflicted, anden id
mformaOon winch he conceives to be int a
able; and he hopes every sufferer will try !|V
rcmcdy.^n^U Will co^t them nothing, andira/
Parties wishing ihepreseriplion. will please
^dross Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
je41v Wi,i»amsbur f . King* o©, N.T.
Katto.v’s Pills cure sick headachrs and all
bilious disorders.
Kayton’s Oil of Life cures all paint and
aches, and is the great rheumatic remedy, tf
AUGUSTA BUSINESS
*•**••*•••••••••*•••••••••••*».s• M
PKTKR KKKNAN & CO,
Wholese’e and Retail Dealer* iu
Boots> shoes> Trunks - vaii SeB ,
&C.j
23ft Broad Street Uniter Central Hole],
J J. BKOWXK,
Gilder, Looking Glass & Pic¬
ture Fra r.t Maker.
Old F rHiiii-s R« Gilt to L<„,k »qiii«l to New —
Ofil Piiiiitiiigs Cttrrfidlv Clean- , hn,d >nd
Varuir-hed
135 Broad Si reel
Pi fi mi nm Wood Tim*
J- U. ClHJJ.EY’S
|,|,wte "' mv *mw«b
70 fulloniitvet. New York.
Rr*),/ Type of fir try Bet triptUm
Specintett Rook and Price List on npplice.
tion as above, or to Geo P Rowell & Co, Ad
v«rH«»ng Agents, 4D Park Row. New Ydvk.
F. A . B K A It L ,
D'- lIf.f Ml
Drugs Medicines, Oils, Gar¬
den Seeds, &c.
180 Broad Sire t
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet
of the feeble and
As atonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
stomachics. As a i
among
remedy for the nervons
weakness to which women
arc es P wlaU X subject,, m |
superseding every ot
stimulant. In all climates,' 5
I tropical, temperate or
. frigid, it acts as a specific
m . ever * v s P«cies of „ disorder ,
undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
(hired it becomes a stand¬
ard article — a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
| best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—be
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro¬
cers Rnd Country Stores
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS FOR 1869.
Wholesale and Retail!
LONG & CO.,
AT SPAKTA, GEO.
Have received tut unusually litres and careful*
1 y aeriedatcHsk of GOODS, u !ap ed to the
wants of this vic.uily, wi ieh tho’ last iw coiniug
are equal at least, tu extent nttd vari«ty, to any
stock tu town. Th-) mvits th* calls .of buyer*
sad will be huppy to U.tvs an opportunity of ax*
rhaiiging any of ih*ir goods at lowest ratal tot
CASH or sotislncipry BARTER.
( jThsir od St or, biug tao Miml! f.r he exhibi¬
tion of tli«ir 1,\R<1E ^TO K, they have ta*
>
|jee the »p!eudid N RSV
WAKE HOUSE
of Di . Watkins, next door l>e!ow and a joining
the store of Messrs COTIIKRN f WATKINS,
whe*e they iiitend keeping a gener-d assertin'n>
of GOODS tobeso'd as 1.0 *V na :he LOWEST,
and will give on tow, n tr ntion to all wl.o nt«y
call, wh*tl<er they huy or nut.
Tlrei: Stock cotwisu in part of the following
1 N
DEY GOODS
*
almost everything ttmially wanted,
I N
CLOTHING
Suits of Coats, Pants and
Vests
*
Or each article sopxrate.
Overcoats, Cloaks &c.
. HAT3 and CAPS,
for MEN and BOYS,
ht Great Var* y.
BOOTS and SHOES,
Frou (H)A:*SKST to FTNK8T, M KN8,
BOYS, GIRLS, GKNTLKMKNS,
LADS and MISSKS.
Hats And Bonnets,
Cloaks, Shawls, Arabs.
GROCERIES!
Sugars, CofTre, ^
loliiino, 'Syrup,
H Flour,
.Ural, Clicrac,
*
Draukrrs, Candy,
Spiers, smi|| ^fcc.
Hardware Cutlery &c.
Crockery andGlassware,
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
and Fixtures, Kerosene “
Double and Single Barrel in
Great Variety. Rifle.
Gun Caps, Cartridg¬
es, Wadding. Pow¬
der, Shot &cj
WOODENWARE,
Tubs, Buckets, Churns,
&c., &c.
1 he VT^BY’M and PATENT I
tnosi approved PLOUGH,
adapted to thin soil • re for sale for
the Counties of HANCOCK, JEFFER¬
SON* WASHINGTON. Bl’RKR and
RICHMOND.
A Largre Supply
lrom Baltimore, i« expected in time for
earlj Plowing. The attention of PLANT
KR i« particularly called to the*c excel¬
lent. LIGHGT and OUKAP TLOVV.
LO’NG & CO*
Next door to
rrruEK.T a watuiy*.
grbj 1 9 j jjtn
OJ
RHEUXAT IMS
FVR A JbWIFT AND SURE CUttC CWM
KAYTON'S OILOF LIFE.
TUB * him
r. hu
GREATEST LINIMENT? ♦*
OF* YHR A0R1 :.)• dT
ah
It Works liter ft UiatHl#
Id 1 uchtiftl*
—0- ■, U Ik tin.* Iq
It has hast) applied t the mM*«ain the Wraiia
Savauiiah. Mac-.u, Augusta, (.'•Iambus, Mva/
fitiery. Mid all thv leadiug cities' »mf astriagef! tewas is
the Mississippi river, froia Ilia fainoa*
for many y«,f«. with q blf
WOI%DERIT!Ia N1?€€Efi9. t!
The Most Sctera of ^
RHEUMATISM, n
NEURAf.GIA. 0l
pains in the brx j.,.
BR« A STS, JtJlXT .,
and dll)**,
w> rv. hioitxjht to the p who aaqn ntly ttlG
bed the patient wi It 1 i« nt
OIL OF LIFE
Seniling them uvsay in every iu»t*ua* ♦atir.ly’
rrlinvetl, ttiU4 cnttsii.g ui.s buttle o r the Liuirasnt ”
to b . iv « huiidteds of dollars in do lots' trill'a. *
kica
Kayton’js ,' ,a
OIL OF L1FK,
Is now considered by *1 elm have witnessed it ir
Hppiicatimi to be the true and r-lisi,t* Rnwedy i.i
fir RHEUM ATISM. N EUR A LGI r *i«l,ttr
*■*»* and Achrs wtMreVsr a Ludintri ' tat' U .
*• ,u.
Kay ten’s Oil of Lift! 77
Toe u*var-lailittg Gr inao Ldiltusnt, ia ansqtal- i
*d for its sterling virtue* iu the hiatory e p
tiuea—fltakutg lief a sait\ and »or« cure, fUiig.j*.
its every cane altiraat by tii# first rubbug •
Read the lestimouiala aad b»ar tbs spi
the people il
Fsr sale by All leading Drag * lores.
<a •
McKE -
%m & ROBBIES, l,; ;
WIIOLBfiALG AGEHTI I
.
NEW YORK
PIIOPRIETOII. .....‘i
JACOB Ml* pm A MT, H,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUdB, '' mil
S 4 T 4 \ Y l II, GEORGIA.
PYRAFUGE, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED H
■
Chill and Fever Expeller, •
Act* a* a Tonic and as an Appetiser, giving that
pitieru h strength aud hudriiiig up his ■vetstn, rs 40
mg in stronger and hsalthier thaw bsfslo tbs
attack;
For sale in >p»rU by
Gutnboi 29—Tm. A W BERRY ,
W.H.WARRKN, A.J LANK, J W.WALlrACr
Augusta, Hancock Co, Atigittfbf
Warren, Laue &
(Successors to \\ Henry Wan-an ACo.>1t1
Oottoii P' 1 actors"
H- A ft ,1 nor s ft A N
Commission Merohants u
185 and 177 lintod (Street, f j )
UASIt AUiHJNTA, GEC i
ADY ANCL - tuud^ on sMppi
fotton t«> New Yotk ainl I.iverf><' i df'
ft >ri
Keftleurll’M fflnuiptllafrd Ail
MdA.IOM. Obur’s V*tiospliatc
anil the AttRl/iV TIE and Par*** I?ol IWi 4
lo r IJai ling Coltoii
flie interests of lint firm will he rrpr*-.
•otiii d in Hancock county by J. CLARF.NI 1
SlMMONRHsq., ’
«f Kparta. W. L„ &
•«y II •• tv* vtcvipio
New Cabinet Shop.
AM' KINDS OF i raMTUKE^ .iw
.Jrfc TYJ5SPECT. ULLY inlurms the ciiizeos of.
parta aud victnily tlidt he has r«
contlv opene t in this plnce an eRfahliahihVftt
/°r Iliai&ufaclure the * , i: w : , )\ers o^G
ami Repairing ^
OP FURNITURE OF EVERY DEWCRIPTJON,
and Redsteadu, will keep on hand a full - assortment flp'
Tables, < hairs, Ac.
•r line make to order airy article the ckbihet
at the lowest prices *ad <ut short uoliem I
('all anil see'hiiu.
•Start tur Will iiotls alNo Kuppir cofllnu at
r.
j»»- 15. : t •!
WHOLESALE^ DRUG HO’JSB.
PbCMB&LEITKBRi'
Aunt, Htn, «n. ! - * f*Ji)
‘* it
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines* 1
and Chemicals.
OIliS BRUSHE-4
FANCY F OODS 9^
i on ,bt articles^
Pure White Lead. '
1 AIN E While aud Colored PsJNTS. W*r-
1' rau’ed Genuine mid Fresh SEEDS; .,
Gard-n
Fifth Book a, fine*, Polca
and Fauci JFMiing: Tackle. .
Wholesale Agenta
F. r 'he « I broteti nn*.«
MILLTILIK I KDITJARS
Ac, Ac. ii.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
New Ormii'e Front,
912 Broad Sliest, Aupuaia, t.eorjfia
^ept il) fim
Roberts,Mof’jis&Gliivera!
8ucceasors lo .1 Mines T Onrdiner & Co.
WAKE 1101 8K AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta , Ga.,
WILL give their personal attention to »h*
Sjorage produce and sale of COTTON, and snub ••'tw
as may be sent to. them.
Cash advanres nn Produce in Store..
house Having and withdrawn from the General Ware¬
Gemmisston hue'mess, in favor of
ROBERTS. MORRIS d- SHIVERS,.
I take pleasure in recommending them to the
confidence and Patronage of my old friend*
They are all men of Large ftusinesc Experience
and ample meiu« to conduct business
orily. to jan It J. T. GARm***