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FRIDAY MORNING. Deo. 24, 1809.
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CHRISTMAS.
To-morrow is Christmas day, and al¬
though it is as old as the Christian Era,
it will be hailed by the little folks as a
day of mirth and joy v
Older nnd wiser heads view it in its
true light-—as a warning that, it brings
us all a twelve month nearer the grave.
Tbe true .Christian rejoices that he
has been spared longer to sow 1
one year
the seeds of righteous, and do the will
of his Master.
The miser rejoices that it brings the
time for settling up the usurious gains
of another year.
The printer rejoices that the time
draws nigh when many of his patrons
have promised to remember their little
obligations to him, and the printer’s
devil look* for his pocket change, with
a grin of hope.
♦ • -
Seed Barley, Rye, Oats and Wheat,
Bacon, Flour, Lard, Boots and Shoes.
Domestics, Fine Imported Liquors &c.,
at J. L. JOHNSON, A CO’S,
MiVledgeville Ga.
pictureTTallery.
Messrs. S. M. & B. C. Browne, are
preparing to open a splendid Picture
Gallery in Sparta. They will produce
Photographs in the very finest style of
the art, at moderate prices ; will take
or copy ambrotypes, &c. See card in
another place.
They have been operating in the best
galleries in Macon and Augusta, during
selves file last that four they years, cun give - and satisfaction flatter them- in j
all cases. '■
f ASH WANTED—for which I will
exchange any quantity of Tin-ware,
Iron-ware,' Sfovcs, Wooden-ware, or
anything else house-keepers want.
E. R. Stkdman.
We Svelte visited on Tuesday, night
by a regular thunder storm. The winds
howled nnd the thunder roared, in a
Hiercury resembling mid-summer, and the
rose, and we threw off a por
of the covering, turned over and
away like a lamb.
The Circus came, spread their can¬
vas, performed a little and dismissed a
very large, ariixous audience, who left
wiser and poorer than they went. Ex
perience is an excellent teacher if we
would but profit by its lessons,
Santa Claus is in town nnd his head¬
quarters may he found at S. O. Shivers’.
Dickson Fertilizer Company.— In
our last issue we called attention to the
card of this institution, but inadvertent¬
ly styled it the Dickson Compound
company. The $hole thing, however,
is so well known and tftiderstood in this
latitude, that no little misnomer of ours
would be likely to do i.ny harm.
Every planter in Midd e Georgia is
more or less familiar with the Dickson
Compound, from having used it. Let
it-suffice that it is now manufactured on
a large scale, aud will be furnished in a
pure and unadulterated form, by tha
i ickaon Fertilizer Company and their
agents.
The famous Union Washer & Wringer
The Never-Rusting. Everlasting patent
white wire Clothes Line, spring Clothes
Pins, etc., at E. R Stedman ? 8.
We shall issue an advertising sheet
for county circulation next week. The
printers want to blow a little andjio do
we. Ojur next full turn out will be on
Wednesday the 6th of January.
In the meantime we may be found at
our office a» usual, ready to 611 out
receipt, for thoae deairing them. We
expect to commence iheNew Year with
a large increase of circulation, and with
renewed tiuorgy aud bright hopes for
the Journal. We had to contend with
numerous trials, difficulties and perplexi¬
ties, but thanks to the Deity that shapes
our ends, so far we have proved master
of the situation, and to-day the Journal
occupies an enviable position among
the country newspapers of Georgia.
CHRISTMAS TOYS! Plenty of
toys for the little folks, at Stedman’s.
Tbe best aud cheapest STOVES, fit
Stedman’s.
New Paper—W e have just seen the
Prospectus of a new pajier to be com¬
menced by Messrs. Rbberts and Ham¬
son, as Publishers, and B< H. Sasuett as
Editor. Verily, Sparta is some on pa
MMa'
f
" AuMCNTOJf—The countrymen crowd
the streets and stores of the village,
looking up toys and trinkets for the lit
tic folks at home. The Barnes Bros.
arc very popular with villagers and
countrymen, and many n basket. loaded
with Christmas presents are borne from
their store by beneficent ‘-.Santa Claus”
7 he negro emigration has nearly ceased,
though but. few of the laborers have
made contiacts for another year. They
wa >* tlic coming of January,
The Sabbath Schools are making pre
partitions for the con ing festivities. On
Friday night the childre n of the Baptist
School, after raising their childish voices
in concert with her who sits the ‘Queen
of all’—giving praise to Him. the Great,
the Good—will while away the Christ¬
mas Eve in play and mirthfulness.
Then, Tuesday comes, and brings
with it a Christmas Tree, laden with
those things which will chesr the hearts
and gratify the desires of the good little
children of the Methodist School. ’Tis
like the soft utterance of angels to hear
their little voices swelling and falling in
sweet cadem e with their teachers.—
God bless the Sabbath Schools and
prosper them.
Read Shivers’ advertisement and sec
what he has to say, and then go to his
new 8 ^ ore ttn ^ buy your Cristmas tricks
Eatonton.— We were pleased to see
the effects of industry and enterprise
manifest in the appearance of our neigh
boring town, which we had the pleasure
of visiting a few days since
The Merchants and Farmers all wore
a smile upon their faces indicative of
hopes of prosperity. The success at the
Fair is proof of the condition of Put
nam.
Eator.ton has many attractions, one
of which the pretty girls are who.”
The beauty and intellect of the ladies,
there, is unrivaled in any town in the
State- If we were not married, we
would surely go over (on business).
The Farmer. — In consequence of
the recent changes which have taken
place in connection with our office, we
have been compelled to discontinue the
publication of this little enterprise, but
will send the Journal in its stead, until
further orders.
Cothern & Watkins opened a large
stock of Christmas Goods yesterday.
Sid. Shivers has just opened a large
and varied stock in his new Store.
Attention is called to the card of S.
Engel & Co, who are selling off very
low preparatory to retrieval.
Oglethorpe High School. —A H igh
School under the charge of Rev* N. C.
Smith and Mr. W. D. Seymour Princi¬
pals, will be opened at Midway, former¬
ly the location of Oglethorpe College.
Under such men ns these the School is
certainly worthy patronage o' all who
wish to have their boys or girls well
educated. We know these gentlemen
and have the greatest confidence hi their
ability, i'heir Circulars are out. send
* or one an ^ 8R e
j It; Take reduce it, Take the dose in on, and keep Taking
j so it acts as a laxa¬
tive, and continue it on regulaily. It is
a tonic, aud will strengthen you. It
took a long time to confirm your disease
and you can’t get well in a day. Sim¬
mons’ the Regulator, if persisted in, will
cuje most stubborn liver disease.—
There is no failure about it.
“A Blase or Beauty.” —The Picto¬
rial Phrenological Journal for
1870, appears iu bright array. A new
form, new types numerous rich illus¬
trations, with sound and sensible read¬
ing matter renders this the best ever is¬
sued. It contains Hon. b. S. Fisher, of
the U. S. Pateut Office ; De Lesseps of
the Su.n^.n.l, Pre.ide.it C«p*d*., of
' ; ( f eor * e Pe “ b<> $ D r- '''T h en *
. 1
Por train of the Kaffir, and Australia..
Kacc«. >' 1 This favorite Journal has now
reached its 2,0th vol., aud appears io a
handsome m <gazine form. We think
U wil ' l ,rove “,' re, ‘ " l0r f P"P ular ll ‘" u
ever before, lerms, only ti a year, or
60 cents a number. Now is the time to
subscribe lor 1870. Address S. R.
WELLS, 3S9 Broadway, New York.
AUGUST A* M AR KET.
December 22, P. M.
Gold and Silver money market. We
quote :
Gold—buying.. selling 120
122
Silver—buying selling 1 Mi
u 120
Augusta Factory Stock 156
Securities dull
City Bonds S5
The Cotton market opened with a
active demand at 23c. for Middling,
but. dosed dull without any quotable
change
THE HANCOCK WEEKLY JOURNAL,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
eKKuits or Yoiri H.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nerv.
ous Debility, Premature Decay, aud all the effects
of youthful Indiscretion, will, forthe sake of suf
tcriug Immunity, send free to all who need it. the
receipt mnl directions for making the simple rem
edy by a Inch lie was cured. .Sufferers wishing to
profit, by the .advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing iu perfect confidence.
JOHN 11. OUDKN.
jc4—ly No 12 Cedar street, N Y.
Woman* Beat Friend.
I»r J Br.dfieUI’a “FEMALE REGULATOR/*
is uo qu*> k mwtiuni- but h legit.in.tr p-»« riptioii.
endorsed nud p e*cril*ed by .he best physician, in the
St»U «*| Georgia it ha> I'urf 1 llistnaHdtuflidseiwh'i
had (IfMMCirrd of ever li"d.itg tehtsf thi* »ide of tlt«s
g av-, the proprietor t»how* eertifi.ate* from ih.- best
Cilia- of the 8 . .to, all who liavo tried it unite in say¬
ing it hat ooru .ruihfully named wou»n» hit frikno
Sutlriu g woman do uot lei yoiu (ear m»r the prrjudi
ces of o’hrrs keep you from relief. Follow Ur, brad
livid'* ndvee ami itutT-r uo more.
Rit.UM.Tlcr, Liman A!»t* Lit* as.—-Pro!. KrtU ns
the popular i.nd eel-br.ited ttiannf .e tm-r of Kaytou’,
Oil if Ufe, the be.st and Mir*si liniment (or rhrunn.*
tinn kuowtt. boa now dixconiiu ued l.ia travel* throu
ghou' the Stut<a lo wee the lam- end the oripple, and
tho-r ith>-reine «ffl c<ed by rheturiaiiam. or iieutalgie,
or p;oii.* ill luemde, &c , lor he argue*, and Well too,
th«t the people can cure themsclve* without him b •
iiamg hi* O l of Life , the virtue* of wuchare universe -
ly nekiiowVdged Some people were too I tab ouough
to think from tile aw if and speedy cures made on the
spo', Wore their rye* 01 iheir friends, that the Prof-e.
or’s hands were bewitched, bui we a sore alllh »i the
eterlii g virtue lies only in the Oil of Life and good
rubbing. For rli uniuiiwm. u-.uutlg.u, pams in the
back joints or sides 01 wherever a liniment can i,e
used that Kay ton's Oil ul Life ia ackuowiedgeo with'
out Ul) equal, oiv ng lilts patent almost iurtmlaueous
relief by'one rubh.tig. m.irked (or sprains or bruises, it has
also h-'su used with success
Kay toil’s Oysp-.ptie I'ills, purely veget-ble, are an
exceilrut cath rtic. McKee uu and Robbins, whole¬
sale * gents, N. York
Jacob Lippman. p oprieior,
if WhoInWe Drug Home, S- vauttah.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to health
in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy after hav¬
ing suffered several years with a lung affection,
and (hat dread disease, Consumption—is anxious
to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means
of cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc¬
tions for preparing and u ..ng the same, which they
will find n st'Ru .lull for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in
sending th pr script ion is to benefit the afflicted,
and spr ad information which he conceives to be
inv< .able; and he hopes every sufferer will try
his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please’ad
dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
je4 ly Williamsburg. Kings Co., N.Y.
Katto.n’s Pills cure sick headaches sad all bil
ious disorders.
Kay ton’s Oil of Life cures all pains and ache*,
and is the great rheumatic remedy. if
NOTICE.
J. B. CAR1V,
OUST REPAIREK.
Louisville, Georgia.
All work warranted addro* through th** Post Office.
-Do- 17th 4t
S. ENGLE & Co.,
DIM' «0«BS,
Men’s & Hoy’s
CLOTJaiN <3r,
BOOTS SHOES, 11AT8,
are now offering their entire stock
Itsstjwn dtost!
Give us a call bclorc New Year’s Day, as
we shall vn that day.
S. DiVGDL Si Vo,
Sperta, Drc 22,
WILir RfOllcE BA*ILL,
WAHEHUOSE
—A N D—
COMMISSION MERCHANT f
No. 3 Warren Block, Oppexite Globe Hotel.
AUGUSTA, GA.
All busuuft* • ntrusted to him will have strict per¬
sonal attention Orders for Bhirgii.g. Tis* or Uope
and Fnin.ly Suppl r» piotnp ly fill' d
COMMISMON I 1-4 PER CENT
T. MAUKWALTERS
MARBT ,E WORKS >
Bionil S'reei n#*nr lower Maiket, Augtrta. Ga.
Ke*'p on himil ahd ready for ante, a large (election.
and oholurni hes, to ord'-r all sort* of
mar.ile monuments, tombstones.
\ll work lor*, the country carefully boxe 1 anriahip
p-d.
Sept. 3d—tf.
FKK l'l L1ZLIC*.
STOVALL & ROWLAND,
eOHTTOt I'AdOKN
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Ar** now offering f>r Sata th*- c^l b r a»» J
WANDO.
It i* a Fertiliz r made iu Charleston, from t •
Wonderful pho.phntic dicoveriee near that city, which
hnve been pronouuecd by acieut fic men the tnoet vat
uabt a* well a< the it.o*t remarkable deimait of the
kind kunvnin the world
Price $6o per Toil
1, Cicrular* fi.rv mr I'd o« upplihaiion..
Dec 17 2iu
pacific §uano Cumpg.
J. 0. MATHFWSON,
AGENT,
Augusta, Georgia.
CflTHKRN & WATKINS,
—SOLE AGENTS—
sipai&iffl, ®i®ssaa.
Will he pleased to fiirireh the ptan'-r* .f ihia and
adjoining counties, wit, the following Popular Fort
fixers, guarantying all w. fnrniah to be as represented
Of this «nr thing you may be au r o :
You’ll have poor crop, with -ul MANURE.
Augusta Prices:
Peruvian Guano,
Cosh $110
Taiid Planter,
Cash,......... #20
On Time,... ... 25
Soluble Pacific Guano,
Cnch .$70
On Time 80
Flour of Raw Dnwteamed Bone
Ca«h..... ..........$70
On Time ... so
Ground Bone,
Ohs'.. ----
On Tim. 7.S
Comp’d Acid Phosphate Lime,
(For Composing with Cottou 8e*d )
f!m«h ...... *50
On Time. . 57.50
Tint" Sale* are pnyah'e by Planter*' Ural's on good
Factors, maturing l*t November, 1870, without in
leiortt.
Cothern & Watkins,
SPAR PA GEORGIA.
Dec 10 4m.
Jail # ® inter fabs!
COthern & Watkins,
DEALERS IN
Staple and Faney
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
B03TS. SHOES, HATS, ETC.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
SAHOLES SIB BRIDLES.
WOODWARD,
Tobacco, Segars, &c.
HOSIERY.
LAMPS AND LAMP CH1MNSS
M’OGETHER with all other article* usually kept
1 in 'his market.
Our stock is constantly recruited by the arrival
of FRESH GOODS, direot front the bestmarkrt.
We will sell a* cheap for CASH as any house eau
qffi^d lo. COTHERN & WATKINS.
is. imi tr Sparta, Ga
Assignees Sale.
WILL BE SOLD on tho first Tuesday in Jnn
h uary uexi, before th- Court House door in the
town of Sporta, bitwr n thr Irgsl hours of sale, the
following property lo wit: Crook,
t A tra -l ot land m Hancock county on Spring
• continuing about lli6 norm, adjoining lauds ol Jam'S
0*berit and o h.r*, u w nccop.ed by Wm. Gnffiu
well unpruv d &<:. Also Town lots N.s 11, 12 aud
14 and a lot of 2 aerrs, adjo-uing Dr. J. Stone, a lot
ol 6 aerrs a/joiuii g Town plat on the East, and a
12 aorr lot adjoin ng T. J Adants ou the W«c, aud
Prescott on the Ea»t—all of said Town lots am
iu tlio viliag* «.f Linton, Nos. li and 14 are well
improved )b. ot ! e s vacant.
; Sold a* th" prop-rty of John Tiawiok, «u adjudg¬
ed Baukrupt by order of S G. Fo*W, Register in
Bankrupt y, fee from incomhruuue* for iht- benefit
of the creditor* o b id estate Term* Cn*h
r. C BROWN, Assign e.
Dec 10 18C!)
TOYS! TOYSl!
All sort* of TRICKS aud TOYS,
l or all the little GIRLS aud ROYS.
A d a great many < ther thing.., too t)Uine r ou* lo
inent on, at
D, R. ^TED.TI A.liS.
l> C 10 Jv.
CLOTHING.
--
FIE MEDIUM. AID LOff-FHICED,
-A.T -A. T. Q-Fl Y’S
229 Broad-St. opposite Masonic Hall.
AUGUSTA, GA
rpil fc pub ic arn r-q -ested to cal! and mv 8'ock
I fFM.L AND « INTER READY MADE
CLO ' H1NG for men and bovi*
ALSO, a very Choice Stt ck of Gent’s Furui*h tig
Good* with the a-surance that they will b-we'f
treated, and have goods priced to them at the v-rj
low** pneoe.
A. T. GRAY.
L*eu 3— 2m. Opposite Masonic Hail
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS FOR 1869.
Wholesale and Retail!
LONG & CO •f
AT SPARTA, GEO.
llav* received an unusually large and aareful
I y *evt*dsLn:k *f GOODS, a 'ep ed to the
want* of thi. viemity, which tho* la*t ia coming
are »qual at least, iu extent and variety, to auy
stock in town. Th-y invite th* calls .of bnyera
and will be huppy to have au opportunity of *x
• hanging any of thrir gootl* at lowoat rate* for
CA>H or satialaciory BARTER.
t ' t Th*ir o'd Sturt boing lee small f- r the «‘zltibi
tion of th*ir LtRdE STOv K they have tae
keo the splendid NEW
WAREHOUSE
of Dr. Watkins, ueXt door below »nd a jouiing
the store of Mesa.* COTHERN $ WA 1 KINS,
where they intend keeping a general atuortinml
of GOODS to be sold a* LOW a* he LOWEST,
and will give ceurtrnaa a'tenliou to all who may
call, whether they buy or not.
Their Stock coiinisis in part of the following
I N
DRY GOODS
almost everything usually wanted,
I N
CLOTHING
Suits of Coats, Pants and
Vests,
Or each article gopnrate.
Overcoats, Cloaks &c.
HATS and CAFS,
for ‘MEN aud BOYS,
In Great Vnrfy.
BOOTS and SHOES,
From COAUSKST to FINEST, MENS,
BOYS, GIRLS, GENTLEMENS,
LADS .nd MISSES.
Hats And Bonnets,
Cloaks, Shawls, Arabs.
GROCERIES!
Sugar*, l oflt t’,
Tobacco, Syrup,
Ulolauti, Flour,
tlSeal, Cl»ee*c,
Graokcr*, Gaudy,
Spices, Snuff Sec.
Hardware Cutlery &c.
Crockery and Glassware.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
and Fixtures, Kerosene &c*
Double and Single Barrel in
Great Variety, Rifle,
Gun Caps, Cartridg¬
es, Wadding, Pow¬
der, Shot &c;
W00DENWARE,
Tubs, Buckets, Churns,
&c., &c.
FT LEY’S PATEUT!
The latest and most approved PLOUGH,
adapted to thia toil are for sale for
the Coueties of HANCOCK, JEFFER¬
SON WASHINGTON, BURKE and
RICHMOND.
A Large Supply
from Baltimore, is expected in time fur
early Plowing. The attention of PLANT¬
ER i* particularly called to these exoel
lctu, MG HOT and CHEAP PLOW.
LONG & CO.
Next door fo
COTHtrilA 1 U 4TKI.YS.
N.v.mb«- ‘ 9. Sm »
OD
RHEUMATISM.
FnR A SWIFT AND NUKE CURE U**
KAYTON'S OIL OF LIFE,
the
GREATEST LINIMENT
OK THE AGE7
It Work* like a (liantf, 1
It ha* hoen applied I- 'he mamas in the streets
^avanuah. .Macmt, Augusta Celurnbua, Moat
guinery, *nd all the leading cities aud tewae is
the for Miaai.tippi river, from hi* famous carriage,
many years, with
HOIVOERFUL SUCCESS
The Most Sever# Css## of
RHEUMATISM,
NEURa! gia.
pain-> in the back,
BREASTS, JOINT.,,
and S1DKS.
w*re broucht to the p-efeiwer who ».* qti caly rab*
bed tha patient wi>h ! i*
OIL OF LIFE
Sending (hem away in every imtuiie" eutiraly
relieved, tliuit causing uue bottle o' the LiuTne.t
to nave hundreds of dollars in do lor*’ bili».
Kayt oil’s
OIL OF LIFE
1* now contiidered by *11 who have witnessed o*
application lo b*- the true and reli*l»l* Refliedy
for RHEUMATISM, NFURALGI. .nd for all
PaiuN and Aches wherever a Linimert aau be
*»cd.
Poe kaylon’s Oil of Life !
*i»vrwr—fwil«iit; German Liniment, ia onsqaal*
•d for its sterling virtues iu the history sf Medi>
tinea—nuking n »eift and .tire euro, giviag rw
lief in every ca*e ahns«l by^hs first rushing
Read the test momal* aud h«ar tbs epiuisa u
the people
Fsr «al* by dll lending Drag * lores
McKFSSIiY A R0M8IHS,
WHOLESALE .4 GBITI.
NEW YORK
i»koprii:tok. I
JACOB L1PPH V\,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE.
S A Y A \ i\ A II , GEORGIA
PYRAFUGE -*
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Chid and Fever Exreller,
A#t* a* a louic and a* an Appetizer, giviug tits
pit sut Mretigih and buihuug up hi* *y*iem, laat
ing h in Granger and hvallhier tbr.u bafars tb«
attack ’ . ' *
For *ate iu span* by
Octoi^i 29—fm. A W BERRY.
W.11.WARREN, A.J LANK, J \V.WALLACE
Augusta, Hancock Co, Augusta,
Warren, Lane A €o.
(Successors to W Henry Warron & Co.)
Cotton F actors.
H A It A U 0 L S E AND .
Commission Merchants,
185 and 177 Broad Street ,
AUHUSTA, GKrilA.
CA81I ADVANCES made on tthipments of
Uouoa to New York and Liverpool
We are agents for Georgia and South t aro
ino for i ho celebrated
KcttlouelP* Hanipiilatcd
GUA.\<»M Obcr’s Pliospliate
and the ARIHAV TIE and Patent Iron Band
for Bailing Cotton
■IT The interests of the firm will bs reprs
seuted in Hancock county by J. CLARENf *
SIMMONS. Esq., of Sparta. W. L.. & Co
•wf 1* •n
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE
-:n:
PLUMB & LEITNER.
A (I h h t a , G a .
Choice Dmgs, Pure Medicines^
and Chemicals.
OILS,' BRUSHE-i.
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Pure White Lead.
Jj 13 IN E White aud Colon d I*-. INTS, War*
rained Genuine and Fre*h Garden SEEDS/
lisli Hooks, lines, Pole*
and Pancv Fi«liiiiff Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
K* r ’ha c I- brnted
RILLYILLE HUH JARS
Ac, Sec,
PLUMB & LEITNER,
Now Granite Fruitt^
212 Bro*d Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Sept iO 6ut
New Cabinet Shop.
JOHN FRIESE,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,
TY ESI’ECT ULL iuforina the citizens of
XV ’ part a and cinity that be has re¬
cently opene ! in this place an establishment
for the
IHiiuufaclui'e nnd Repairing’
OF FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
and will keep on haud a full assortment of
Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, &c.
or make to order any article in the oaWnet
line at the lowest prices and at short notice.
Call and see bint.
Will also Supply Coffin* at
eliort notice.
jan. 15.
Roberts, Morris&Shivers
Successors t.> Jaim-s T. Gardiner & Co.
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILL give Avymtn, Or*.,
tbr.ir personal attention to th*
Storage nnd sale of C-.TTON. asd-mtoh other
prothtce as may be scut tc-fh«tn.
Va»h advanres on Brof/ace'tv Store.
nVtfng withdrawn from the General War*
I take pleasure in recommending them (o Ih*'
confidence and Patronage of my old friend*
They are all m< n »f Large Business Experience
and ample means to conduct business satisfa*
orily. to j«n It- J. T.. GARDINER)