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Southern
aimer.
Public Meeting in Habersham.
Special Topics.
Honor to tiie Stranger.—While
othes arc receiving justly me ted j Pur8uant to the published call of, ...
' P r ~-- ;e for «' iwl " ,,rk ,lo,,e in advanC ' the Democratic Executive Committee, ' ticket in X. w York w„e tu-n.l ,1 i.v Mi.
ing the interests of the Northeastern an enthusiastic meeting of the /ttizHs shu , 0 . lt<llK . rt , ltnd H „ s< . Wen ,
Political Notes.
In 1868, the Republican electoral j
Democratic Meeting in Hartwell.
ii
furl that mure cases «« whiles, suppressed anti »i-
re4.1l tr manse*. and uterine obstructions, of every
kinJ. are bei.14 daily curjtl by Ur. J. Bradfiehi'*
Female Regulator, than by all other remedies com- | yet active,
j comparatively al short time, has won
i
iiijj the claims of a gentleman of the
; .‘o!<l school”—one who has beeu quiet
and who, though here but
til . .. -W.«W«»»..». -- .
O'v.» fault re.n tie Regal *t»r is »re,».ueu .iu«i
by U il. Brulnell, Ur.ig^t, AiUuta, <•»-.
niiy b • tmi4 it f.*r ?! 5 > j»er oottie at *ny tv. 1
nbl * «lru4 More in luc Union.
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VVM. It >«*» ..
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of the Northeastern Railroad. We
are assured that Col. Grant of tiie firm
.if Grant Alexander & Co., made his
bid for the construction of this road,
some 812,00 under what he would
have bid had it not beeu for the print
like drawings of the careful survey
1 'y . ;iON - and accurate estimates.
All honor, then to one who contributes
disappointed ad veil- ,
ttuitf auempied to i £<> materially, anu adapts himself so
i.ruki-’s i>iau- i indomitably, to the interests of our
cannot untlersUt** 1
A MONTH easily made with stencil and
Roy-check dies. iWure circular end
iuui|Res, free. M. Setixcau, Br.atUthuro, Vt.
wnamiw J VI* '*’-'•»** “ ^*»u« ,| «i.iuc • r p J'FtilfwJKlSo 4L \*W^ urate or femateTtW
.... , w . are now wor<- • Of ei^Ut llie llbei-S, one from each dig- 1 a wcckguarnteed. Re*p©?table employment
to select delegates to the Congressional I V* ze * 1,M 8 ? for Gr '* , «-*y »«d Brow , n 1 j *«ct in ti e county, was appointed to
Convention to be held at Gainesville i the Mme ,l,,n S m »y be said of a majority nominate Delegates to attend the Con-
HartwSix Sept. 3rd 1872. j
\i n ;n e:iug of the Da uucratic club
* «» V?°-i *""V f«ke nleasure in present- ’ of Habersham county 'was held at the «“*' Y TT”* 11 ,m “ enr >' u nc,aen * • Or i.ar. cou .tv tiwlay, a committee
«> . •••r.ht-So ou. quwtions the Railroad, we take pleasure . pro ^ Hon-e on Sat > rdny 7th inata ™ Sonatorai elector. Both ' ” - *
on the 2')th. The meeting was called
to order by the Chairman of the Exe
cutive Committee, and permanently
organized bv the Chair <>i Dr. Geer e
D. i’liiliips as Chairman, with Capt.
E. Fuller and Dr. Swop-on Cox as
Secretaries. On motion a Committee
of six, consisting of Prof. Wm. R.
Jones, Junius A. Griirgs Esq., Rev.
Jasper C. Jackson, Maj. T. Davis and
Mr. Wm. Haddock to which Dr. Jas.
of the entire electoral ticket of 1868.
Chatham tounty is splendidly
organized. There is no active Democrat
ic opposition to Greeley.
The Chattahoochee Democracy
will org .nize on the 5th. This county
has strong Liberal Republican support.
A list of over li ty prominent
Liberal Republicans of Maryland who
...i.il. r etenuloe
rf in t h«M.tlt,
Il Haloid dlll.cn.
P. Phillips was on motion added, was j have declared for Greeley and Brown is
appointed to prepare material for the j published. Among the names arc those
action of the meeting. The Commit- of cx-Guvemnr Bradford, whom the
frt" *,T* too \ !l,,cr consultation reported the fol-j G rant it.-s Imve lately been clamoring,
, -, lowing resolutions: Gen. John A. Sterner, Prof. R. P. Luner,
.vi.„ ......t...i,.Raolocd, Unit the Democracy of
... r « »• .«• that they cannot understand j .
ia!» *n ..Hu* , • * t ,„ r * 4 4l |7.in4 popular- : pCOplC.
Ut i’he'ioV.B.Ii.M* i.siio .Seen.«.l». i ne rep- i
maxi f • ..I-...—-..It ii.ii- i. Umn.lea ; n .
All it”* inuredi-
ll»w then could
rival it with coiu-
triek'*i»*r < * au l cheat** expect
po ind^ •*! t'iieap dan«l cfose ii juor, *»r witti
iii t .rh-'S ir.m'i in i >l.»:c »f aioeloii-* ferine.ita:ion ?
tl/eoun*.* the h i lutanx have r ..i»e t«» j»nef. i’aeir
lit l«} 4»me haa fiile l. Tht?:r contempt ibr the ».i-
>»a -ity .»f ihf* c * u oimily has h -en Jiily punishe 1.
M ;iii vlsib* Plant itioii Hitters setMii** to be ill u *air
ii|»le» au.l 1
: a d«»licit*
«>n
t ice. erupt
blotches, scrofiilouv disea^t.**, an 1 all s*»rcs ar
from impure IiI.mhI are cured b. Dr. Tierce’s t
en Medical Discovery.
Mass Convex i-ion.—i here will be
a mass Convention of the people of ili«
county held at the Court House in
this place on the 19th, to appoint dele
gates to tire Congressional Convention
to be belli in Gainesville on the 25th
instant, let every Democrat in the
cy u i vital iwwe'. d . bounty attend this mqpting. If we
would nominate good men and win
success, we must l»e up and doing.
Bring up Your Fast Stock.—
•xi »- iii-T <x%v. th-ir nixrt.i. i Several rapid travellers, in the way of
" •* in l.eilxh, wiiliniiL, . . .
horse-flesh, are m training for the np-
Fuir. As the field is open
illpvilnr'* h'h*'i
The chief of hb«s
kfllcli uathin^ U wnrih the having; it is alway .
appreciate 1 at its true value aftrr it is lost, but
too oft.-n, not b**fire Live ;»r>»|e»rly. an 1 correct
n ; l n • its ** *f *r» f» *v its* ire I. F ir diseases , . , ,
«.| the liver, ki-lncys, skin, stomach, and all aris- i to all competitor*, \YC ltiaV look lor
ing from impure «.r l.*eb e hl.*o l, |» l: . Wai.kkk’s i , . 1 . J
t AMF IRMA Vinkgai: Hi Ti lls ar.* a sure and last IlorSOS ttiKl time,
speedy remedy. It has never yet failed in a single |
proachin*;
«
Sivivimr, Siiaiii|ionin<r f Il.iir
Cutting, llair and Whisker Dyeing, by the best
Divis, Harris, Aeons’ |
ng Saloon, over Maud
Barbers in trie a*t>te.
Hair Dresshig
vllle A Br.ithe
I.argc stocks ot fresh, new goods
are coining in daily, but as new ad
vertisements arc coming in uxakly we
; don’t know who has them.
Habersham county accept as a declar
ation of their principles, the platform
enunciated by the State Democratic
Convention held in the city of Atlan
ta on the 26th day of June last, and
re-affirmed by the Convention of the
24tu oi J ulv.
Remo ved, That in the existing atti
tude of parties, we see no hope of se
curing, by that sheet anchor, the Con
stitution, our drifting ship of State,
save in a vigorous ami united support
of the joint ticket of Cincinnati and
Baltimoie.
Resolved, That to Garnett McMillan,
whom we sent two years ago to repre
sent us in the General Assembly, we
say now on his return. “ Well done
good ami faithful servant,” He has
closely watched, and maintained with
a strong hand, every interest of his
county and people. He lias given new
life t.) the Railroad enterprises, in
which lies ii..- hope of our people for
connection with tin; rest of the State,
and for prosperity and wealth. A
man of mind second to none in the
Assembly ; with energy not surpassed
bv any <d morals approved ; cool ami
deliberate, quick and sure, he origin
ated, direete and secure. 1 , many of the
ami Thomas J. Nickers.
A thorough canvass of the Gern
man voters of the city of Springfield,
III., reveals the fact that 751 are for
Greeley, 4 for Grant, and 14 doubtful.
Sixty Republican papers which
supported want in I86S, now advocate
the election of Greeley. Two-thirds of
the independent press of the country
now advocate the election ofGreeley and
Brown.
The $an Francisco Examiner
says: ‘Events which have recently trans
pired, justify the belief that the Conser-
vaties will carry California by a handsome
majority for Greeley.
Eighty Republicans of Honesdalc,
Pa , have signed a call for a meeting to
organize a Greeley club.
gressional nomination in Augusta to be
held on the 12th instant.
The result of wh*ch was the election
of C. W. Seidel and John B. Benson,
with {tower to choose their own alter
nates.
I he Delegates held a meeting for
the purpose of nominating a Rcpresent-
a '_ive in the Legislature. The result
of which was the elelectiou of Capt. A.
S. Turner ns the Democratic candi
date.
C. W. SCIDEL. Sec.
iostruc ions and valuable package of modi to start
with sent free by mail. A.tJrew, with* cent* re
turn clamp. il. YOUNG i CO., UCourtland
ou, New Vork. . aug2Sth4«.
Rare Chance for Agents.
AGEXTS! we will pay you ftO per week to cash,
if y..u willeugage' with us at once. Everything
furnished, and expense, paid. K. A. Kl.l.s* to..
Charlotte, MU-h.
AGENTS WANTED—fur the Urea ot
Grant Greeley
WILSON BROWN EK
men of all puttee. Over 40 8teel Portrait*,
w . .1. tw cc cost ofthe boo* Wautv.tererywt.ere
A(t''s have wonderful success. Send fol circular,
address ZlKUI.EK Aged Kill, fits Arch St Phlla-
u.-lphi-. Pa 4w
ar*
W Orr^s.
Riilrna-.l Xtttiee.
i: ntil forth r noii.v. ox. axi; after Thurs Ivy, 23th
April, li.2, the N'i;ht P—.eater train oxi the Alli
ens Branch will ran, making tlose connection with
Up and Pa a-a Night Passei-.-r Trains oa the Main j know how t
I.lne at Union Point.
Leaving Athens at 8 o’. 1 >ek, p. M.
Arriving at Athens at 4: !> A. M.
S. K. JOdN-DX, Supt.
] Attention is tlirec;o<l t«» the a.l-
vertisemet ot England vfc Orr in another
[column they are live merchants mid
ell goods.
spr2C-t I
lJtITCIKas
L 1
• I Al \
*. p..V.KII*!*ER
spcetlily*—
*W66|M them off, ati 1 c!oars th<* ||o
Try il- solil by dealers ev» ry where
neivT.CwsT"
The Legislature it its last session
passed tiro laws which everybody sh- ’d
know. One is, tlmt when a planter -
a merchant or cotton factor a lien .... :r. ,-
property or lor supplict t,> mike ids
crop, that if said property < t en;. iss.iM
and no; applied to tli.- p-tym nt ..fs.ml
deb', such guilty p ;rty is liablu to In-
put in jail for one year.
The other law is to the ctTect that
to p*r cent, interest is collectable bv
lnw when inserted in note.
Also it has been decide.] by the Supe
rior Courts tli it verb} liens an: as good
ns written liens wh-a to * I tx-is can be
proven.
.Time 7-4m.
AniiGiuicements.
For Representative.
We kre cuthorixei] toann »mih*«* H. If. OVFRBV,
Fa;., an a can«li<late f*>r Representative in the
l^Walnw, from Clarke rounty, nuhject to the
Democratic nomination.
Terrible Accident.—Last Wed
nesday morning, Yre the Giant of steam
had left our city Depot, there oeeured
one ot those startling and thrilling acci
dents that makes the blood run c.ml. the
heart stop its beating and freeze w.th
! very horror at the recital ofthe horrible
| details. It seems that a juvenile, belong-
i ing to a family ofthe iate emancipated.
Lad grown weary of maternal control,
and, while the head ot parental aulhori-
■ iy was ab.-ent, desired another taste ot
j . mancipation, which lie sought by wan
dering through our surpeutine streets
until lie tound himself upon the platform
at Lite Depot—happy, no doulii, lit con
templating the rapid advances of civili
zation. lie stood nr.lily, nu.l seemingly
proud of ins temporary liberty, wuh n.s
n. inds resting up m one oi me sliding
[ doo.s of a freight car—.o*t in revel.c
, and all unconscious of the do.on tint
! threatened linn. The laborers of tin
: road, inieat upon their duty, and uu-
: mindful of the unconscious condition <n
'.In ir lei oa-cm n .|.a.id, rushed tin
| sliding door up witti lesistit-Ss energy,
' and horrible to relate mashed the lingers
o. tins lover ot liberty. It was horrible
Atlanta Ucnild please copy.
The
For Tax Receiver.
JAMES ]•. HORSEY. F..|„ i. titohsI ns xi !
can.iWut'* for the offl v *e of l ax Rec'iver *»f Clark (
c>unty, subject to the D»na •oratic noniinitlon.
Wr arr juthoriH to Announce Mr. K. II.
BOON i* a fin>li lal * for Tax Receiver ef Clnrk
county, Mibjoct t*» the «lcfi**ion *»f n Democratic
ton rent ion.
Fair — 1 in; county Fair
will be held one day longer than was at
lirst proposed, under the auspices ot tli.
Ladies .Mc-nioriul Association. Among
others three Baboons will be some of the
attractions.
Crop Setes.
Crops of every description in
Wilkes county are splendid.
Cotton around Bartlesville is not
promising.
Around Columbus the cotton
Colton.— |x*r.lh. is
Cart or j 4*oo*i»,—Cotton Varus ^ 1 GO
Osnaourgs, per yd. 1(>
bhirtiag,
uiti.'t fiupnrtnnt acts oi ;Ih* l^ogi>l:iturc. % , crop iscutofl a tli:r<I to one half,
and proved himself the po sessor of n
lira'll and heart large and strong en
ough to grasp Georgia with.all her in
ter : tS.
As House Chairman of the Bond
Committee, though ii nil in health, I c ,
has toiled almost day and night for j jj,in to these disadvantages, cotton is
Ravages bv caterpillars are on
the increase in Bullock, Barbour, and the
lower parts of Russell county, Ala. The
rn“t prevails to an alarming extent in
Pike, and portions of Bullock. In addi
eight months over the embarrassing
problem of the Bonded debt of the j j
State, and to-day, by the action of the
Assembly, based on the result of his,
and his fellows labors, the tax payers
everywhere shedding at a fearful rate-
in consequence of alternate heat and w. t
The prospects in Dougherty coun
ty were never poorer. The caterpillars
Dry (■ 00(1.4..—Print!*,
Delaiuc*, “
Bi’cued $liirtiii£, " 10
Del licking, •• U
Provisions.—l iour, Fancy, per bill.. 12 00
Family, “ 11 00
^uporiutc 44 u u.)
Corn porbusli. 1 15
P as 44 l 50
M ;u •* 1 20
Wh*at 44 1 50
Bacon, hog round, per lb.
• 4 shoulders, 44
44 cle ir bulk hi »es.
shoulder*, -
13
and the State stand honorably relieved ! are ruining the crop,
For Clerk Superior Cu-irt.
We are aulhorltt* I t» nr »uv« Mr. L. SCIIEV- , . , . ... *
EN ELL u • canlMvin for rbrk ..r fi- S.tneriur 1 !i l ,e ,;l1 P^miums, which he p yt for ..it
Public Spirited.—We venture
to sny that no one is working more faith-
f illy and energetically for the success ot
: the Fair in October than our young
] friend A. T. Luckic. with Chi ds & Moss
I jewelers. Mr. Luckic has offered several
Court, subject t.» .1 p **n icradc n » nin t
For Tax CoUertor.
t a|*t. J. E. UtTCil Wi 1 b- supported in tbs [ wil1 present three of them to the L: dies
of his own porket, and lie now chips the
c’i.nax t>v ordering twelve lialloons. lie
t'lurk .-.inntv lie .l-.xrarle n
fire of Tax (’olle.-lor, by
MANY Vor.CIlSO
*.nition. f »r I
Tit:
west sint;.
J. M. BARRY will be sap|N,rte,l f<»r Txix '-•■*-
lector In the l»e:ii'ieralir rominnlin^ ronv.-nlion
•*y
MANY VOTERS AI.I. OVER TIIE COUNTY.
ba j Memorial Association and nine to the
Clark County Agricultural Society fot
the Fair in October next. Success to
him, and to his efforts in bvliall ofthe
Fair.
County Convention. —The sev
eral miitia districts of Clark county are
respectfully requested to send the num
ber ot delegates to which they are sever
ally entitled to n convention fur the pur
pose of nominating candidates lor the
Legislature, to bo held at the Court
House in Athens, on Saturday, the 7th ot
September. J. B. CARLTON.
Pres. Democratic Club.
Local and General Items.
Radical Nominations.—Tin
negroes held a meeting at the Court
_ 1 House Wednesday night and nominated
t Madison Davis as a candidate lor tin
I Legislature. We learn that the negroes
|.ot the West side held a meeting Iasi
[night and nominated C urfie (we
did not learn the surname) from that side
ofthe river. Comment is useless.
Meeting of the Deinoerucy of Clark.
County Nominating Conven
tion.—It will be seen by reference to
the proceedings of the County Nomi
nating Convention in another column,
that two well known am! esteemed citi
zens of Clark have been selected to
We aloft the Banmrof Democracy
in the coining contest. The contrast
"ill he so gi^at loot ween those good
men and any candidates the Rads can
rin„ out, that no 'w lite man can re
fuse to vote for them.
G«mh1 rams relnxvi-<i , \ *
, the dryness, re-
licnenlly ttwlmaday m,.! Twe-luv
We learn wM]riea^re that Col.
rh<^. Hanlem.ji, v.if! :,ddre.-> ti lf . ,,p^
11.-..f tins Mvr-.. :i ar t.V i; r IItl! u
J"ruig the Fair in ()clol>er next. <’„{’
iiardeiniin is known far and near and
I 1 ® c, ? ,wn * "f 'onldle ami N wt , lwt
Georg,a may anticipate a rich treat.
*t ^ , C | ,AI 1 Remiums.—We are aii-
tlmnied to state that in addition to
the pnbliahed Premium li 8t> several
special premiums will be ofTeretl for
other meritorious articles exhibited at
the approaching Fair ip October next.
Thomas Street aluu Chicken Ave-
»ue, is alive on the shingle trade.
Athens, Sept. 7, 1872.
The meeting was called to order 1 v
the President ofthe county club.
It was moved by Dr. Macon, tl.at
the delegates present from those dis
tricts unrepresented by their full qu< -
ta of delegates, be allowed to cast the
full vote of the district. Adopted
On motion of Emory Speer, Lsq.,
the delegates from the Ea?t ami West
sides ofthe river were permitted to re-
t re and select their lospective candi
dates.
The delegation from the East side
presented the name of Capt. H. il.
Cat in, and the delegates from the
\\ ride the name of Dr. Frank
J;u n.- .U.
On motion, they were unanimously
nominated.
Both the nominees made nppropria e
.“{leeches, accepting the res{>ective posi
tions tentiered them.
\j;i motion of Emory Speer, Esq.,
it was made the duty ofthe Ghairuiau
of each district DJub, to appoint a
working committee of not thau ten,
aud request theinto work before aud
on the day of the election.
On motion of F. B. Lucas, the city
papers were requested to publish the
proceedings of this meeting.
On motion of Gen. Frierson,' the
meeting adjourned.
J. B. CARLTON, Pres.
•Jno, Barry, Sec.
>f nearly nine millions of dollars of
allegations, shown to the fraudulent,
that were incurred during the adminis
tration of Governor Bullock. He lias
ever b *en found a staunch advocate of
ritrinjind a fearless op|M>ser of wrong.
We, his immediate constituents and
fellow citizens, unite with the ge’u r
voice of the press and the people .
saying, again. Good and faitntul
vant; well done. And now, tt» tier
•lister counties of tiie nin.li Cougie.-
-ional District, old Haltershtm icuds
greeting, aim a< she ba? '.'i’.e.to giten
i cord.al -upport to the c".nice of every
other section, ami never, lierseli, (as no
one of the neighboring counties J lias
nad one of her own citizens as a rej>-
ie?C'iita:ive iu Congress, site a ks, witti
one accord, to present this, her tried
md true son, as a man in a!) points
fully qualified .ot that high trust, :ii;d
earncstiy urges 11:1u uui.e wi; ,
aer iu his suji;«*rt.
RcoO.vcd, m.it this convention send
six delegates (having the san.e in.oi
lier of alternates) to rejiresent me
county in tiie Congressional Conven
tion to be held at Ga.nesvd c on the
5 Ii instant; that the Do.elation l.e
a tructed to cast the vote ot the comi
ty for the lion. Garnett McMillan,
.ml to use all honorable means to se
cure h.s nomination.
Dr. Jas. P. Phillips, on behalf ol
ilic Committee, moveu the adoption ot
;he re olutioiis and paid au eloqueut
and glowing tribute to Mr. McMiuau's
character aud services in the General
Assembly. Rev. J. G. Jackson fol-
owed in a speech that was equally
•earnest. Judge C. Ii. mutton, while
utnvilllug to {bodge uimscii to the firs’,
two resoiutions, expressed Ins graliu-
•aiion at the merited terms in which
t ie resolution relating to Mr. McAii-
mn was couched, lie believed that
tiie county is unanimous tor bis nomi
nation. Capt. Fuller briefly joiued in
suppoit of the resolutions. The mul
titude present responded in loud ami
cordial applause. Dr. George D.
Phillips, the Chairman of the meeting,
reviewed the life of Mr. McMillan
from childhood, and declared it Ins
l»elief that the District could find i.o
man who would stand more ably ur.d
-tcadiu-tiy by its interests, or reflect
more i.lustrous honor on the wlio.e
.Male. The ie-elutions were unani
mously adopted.
Dr. D. 6. llolt offered the fo'l w-
ing resolution which was adopted un-
iniiiM U ly: R>solved, that Dr. Gto r C
D. Phillips, full of years amt of hon
or.*, I>e chosen to head the delegation
lrom llaliersham Dr. Phillips respond
ed, that he would go to lue Conven
tion, if able to travel, or if he could
endure to l>e hauled.
The Delegates and Alternates were
then appointed, and confirmed, ;e le-
-enting every section of the county.—
f hey are as follows :
delegates.
Dr. George D. Phillips, John Lap-
rade, Mitchell Parker, A. B. Dorsey,
C..H. Sutton, B. F. Reynolds.
alternates.
J. B. Whitehead, W. M. Jones, J.
H. Grant, .Sidney Barr, L. Cawthon,
John G. Grow.
On inotiou it was resolved, that the
Athens papers, the Gainesville Eagle,
Moun.atn Signal aud Gwinnett Atlas
toe respectfully requested to publish rite
proceedings of this meeting. The
meeting, on motion, adjourned.
GEORGE D. PHILLIPS,
Chairman.
E. Fclle, SwepsoxCox, Sec.
In Troup county cotton is not as
good ns last year.
News from the rice crop on the
coast is favorable.
The prosucets of the growing
gar crop are good ; nn English nuthori-
ty i stima’.es an incase of 18 to 10 per
Ci-t:’. in ihe yield of licet sugar and nn
I'U’i-st nf InO.OoO tons of cane sugar
Tiii-t would give an average increase in
the world's production of 10 per cent.
General Items,
Col. J. A. Billups, of M idism
who has been suggested ns a candidate
’nr Congress in the Ninth district, is and
will not be a candidate for that position.
Tnc last session of the Legisla*
1 tre p issed four hundred and six acts
and thirty-four resolutions.
D arson B. Lane, an old citizen
of Morgan county, died last week.
Rumor ha* it that Judge IVarner
will deride the homestead net unennsti
tuliiiiuil, and tliat Judge Montgomery
will concur. If this should be the case
there will be a terrible upheaving of
things.
There has been another heavy
slide in the White Mountnn Notch, near
the Willey house. No one was huit.
Oil boring is to be suspended in
the region of Titnsville, Pa., for six
months, on account of the low price of
oil.
Tbe Chicago Tribune says: We"
count more than 100 in mlnrs aide
members of Congress who have up to
this time acted wirti the Republican par
ty and who are now for Greeley’s elec
tion.
II. Thorcson, of Northfield tiie
wealthiest Scandinavian merchant
M nncsota, and a life-long Republican
Inis declared for Greeley.
An Irishman, Imving thy rhesj-
inatistn being asked where it
troubled iiiin tbe most, replied,
“ Be me s»wl! I believe its iu
ivery bole and corner nv me! ’
An old woman on l»eingexamin
ed before a Magistrate ns to ber
pliiee of legal settlemen’, was asked
wbat reason sbe h:n( for suppositig
ber busbund bad a legal settlement
in that town. Tbe old ladv said :
“ He was born und inarried there,
and they buried him there, and if
that isn’t settling him there, I don’t
know wbat it is.”
Vtfkraa.—Jonas Whit comb’s Remedy. Prepared
fmm a German recipe obtained by the latcJona
Wnitcomli, in Kun»|»e. Itallevi itcd this Uisordci
in hi* case when all other aj plianccs of tmtlira'
skill aud lift*n atiandoned. .to<e|»U liuruett A Uo.
Bos on. For sale by all druggists.
Subs itulesln Ihrllenlal flanks are not desirable,
therefore, keep the natural teeth sound and pure
with th.it wholesome vegetable elixir, S>ozodont.
1h> this, and they will Ia>t as long as the breath
las;*, aud the breath itself will never be tainted.
ToOumrsn! Il»*sr*»n«l I'attte.—Tobias’ Derby
Condition Powder* are warranted Superior t<» any
ners, or nopar. for lb.* cure of Uistomper, Worms,
irtjls, Com;h*, llid2 Bound, Col l, Ae.. iu Horses,
ana v nu jiis, Loss of Milk, Black Toiuue,
Horn l> N.empj»’, Ae., in Cattle. Price 25 cents
D^pot, l*», Park Place, New York
Ph*«t<»l *ci»t*«*y that oar Radies are renewed
once in seven vein. The material rf which they
ate r* construcied i* the blood, aud uiDes* it be tut
ly ehaige*i with the elements of viia.ity, ht
>iie.irit i a 11 hoilth f .hjs/st in lec luc. Cf ail
hlo ddepuruits, Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Hitters i
the safest and most infallible. There is uo disease
arising from «lepravation of the hi >od. whieh it
will not speedily cure
V ir lty4 »‘*|>sia« indigestion, depression of spirits
and general debility, iu their various forms, also
as a preventive agaiust fever ami ague ; ami other
intermittent fevers. The Ferro-Phosphorated
Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Ilaxarda Co.,
New York, aud sold by all druggists, is the bosi
tonic, an<l for patients recovering from fever or
other sickue&r, has no equal.
T!mntoi*i Ivory Pearl footh Powder*—The best
apticle ktiu--n for cleaning and preserving the
teeth and guuis. Sold by all druggists. Price 2*
and 50 cents per bottle, r. C. Wells A Co., New
York.
Phristadom** llslr Bye. This magnificent com
itound stands unrivalled, in the world. No lady
or gentleman of di*i*rmiiuatiou uses any other. It
is the most p *rfoct, reliable, and etfecthe hair dye
iutUe w.rid. F.ct«.ry 68 Maiden Lanc,N. V.
Par!» »’i.>:.|ve,roco.u\|»«ndod by physiuiansaathe
gre.r, .lea .inv < o:np'»uad. Price 25 cents per box
John : • 1! nrv, ole proprietor, 8 College Piste,
>cw New Y
K iru't ii a reliable Diuretic and Tonic
for all derang.'i^enta ofthe urinary and ^euitol or
gan*. The fccxiujuc, a onuetl} told by Havilind,
tlarral A Ris ey, and their Uru.cbe*, is
pared bv IT. W. »i«dey, ihe orf
prietor ; and '.he iroue *uppued
Morgan A llisley, New York.
«vipida is opium puridedof its sickeninga nl pois
onous properties. It ts a perfect anodyne, not pro-
uucing headache, or constipation of the bowels, a*
b the c tse with other preparations of opium. Jonn
Farr. Chemist. N. Y.
Pratt’s Astral Oil, ha* a world-wide reputation
Agrnss Wanted for tbe Autobioarai hr of
HORACE GREELEY,
Obitnarjr.
Died, at the residence of Mr. Jos.
H. Lumnkin in Oi»l«thnrru» mnntv r*n * A n . cw ll ! ,ul . rmted «M*lon, now rclv. Get this th.
.1 Tn.t ■ ’ '“'giwnotrne county on t^,t, and only edition written by hfraself, sod on-
tne lritli in-t., Lucy Lewis, daughter Tribune; and our tsrz < *jip.iius
of Henry C. nnd A. S. Bryant,
aged 3 years, 4 months and 21 days.
She was a bright anti lovely child,
and the sail dispensation came sudden
ly, nnd with crushing weight upon the
hearts of the bereaved parents. May
their sorrow 1 e assuaged by the thought
that their little one has been taken
from the evil to come, and is glorified
now, and that a bright re-union may
be theirs at last. May these comfort
ing truths of our holy religion, and
the blessed hopes inspired by them,
like the flowers of a lovely garden
bloom and shed their fragrance in
these sorrowing hearts, and cover little
Lucy’s grave with the shadow of their
foliage.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID EOli COTTON, AND ALL
PRODUCE—CHEAPEST PRICE FOR GOODS.
Otic @1 Tiie Largest Stocks. Eucr BFouakt To Alhcns.
I j 00 HI ... i t . ■ h’l;. ! [
Come One Come All, and try U8.
OUR MOTTO—' HON EST T THE BEST POL-I-O.”
England & Orr.
Atlieu* Retail Prices ("urrenl
FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 13, 1872.
Corrected Weekly by England cC* Orr.
1 4
u
to I 70
to 18
to 12 l . j
to 15
31WLML. for all pirtievjnst out, price fl 50. One
agent sola 510 in three days. Splendid Steel por
trait ofGreeley, SI. $3i)0 a month made selling
E. B. TREAT,
Pub. 805, Broadway, N. Y.
THE RECORDS nr TESTS
At LOWELL, Mas*., prove
x. r. niiiMiin’s
XKW TKJKUIXK,
superior to all others. It gave a
lrghcr per cuutage than any oth
er wheel of common finish. Pam
phlet and price list bv
N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa.
V R tliTniOSR
FEMALE GOLLEGE
'V as incorporated as a regular College in 1849, with
power to confer den ret* 4. It was liberally endowed
by the Stateof Maryland in 1819, ami] affords every
facility fora tlionm^h and ajtvMuplishcl Education
It enjoys the patronage of the Middle. .Southern and
• \\ estern Slate ,Catalogues may be had at this office,
j or of N. C. iiRGUKS, L. 1^. D. Prest, Ballimore, Md
ST. OLA!if" HOTEL,
Bill fi more, 3Id.
This New a id Beautiful Hotel is now OPEN to
the public. l.«» ated on MONUMENT SQUARE,
convenient alike to 1.*k businessman and the turist.
It is the only hotel in Baltimore embracing eleva
tor suits of rooms with baths, und all other con veu-
Icncies.
To accomm i latc Merchants. Comm *rc:al Tmv-
tiers ami others, the rates will be $2 per day tor
r.H» ns on the f earth and fifth floor*, making tbe
diiference on account of the elevation. Ordinary
transient rates for lower rooms, S3 per day.
Gue*d«»dedring to fake rdvantage ofthe rdmve
tales will pledse notify the clerk before room* are
assigned. An improved elevator f;r the use o! the
guests is cotHtauilv running, from8 A. M. until
11. P M. HARRY 11. FOGLE Manager.
Lar
i.ik i.s, grown, 25ct Fry ing 2b to —
I ggs j * r do/.. 20 to -jo
Butler per lb. 29 to
obacco—Common 44 59 to 60
Medium 44 75 to 80
I- ine 44 l Oi) to 4 2.
K.*mking 44 59 to N*
‘Sunif *• :-0 to i uo
Cigars, Am per 1009 35 ini to75 00
44 Aavana.... 44 75 00 125 (tO
tiumuuitioi;—Powder per lb. to 50
L*ad..‘.7.^1* 44 12
Caps. |u*r box, lo
Wooden Ware.—l*ainted Bucket*, do* 3 50
Cedar • 4 ‘ 12 00
Sieve* 44 3* 50
Liquor*.—Corn Whisky,... per gal. 3 09
Peach Brandv
Apple 44 * .....
Holland tiiu
Bourbon WhUker
\Vsnc*
roceriet*.—Sr.gar, l i
to 15
to 15
to 25
to 4 99
tola 00
to 4 O')
to
to 3 (i0
to 3 09
to 8 00
Coffee, Ui.
44 -»ai
Tea, Ifysen..*.
is! par lb.
i,good 4
:i powder
1 rat
2 oi
1 50
1872. DSTGOOSS. 1872.
KEAN, LANDRAM & CO.
A RERECEIVING A VERY LARGE AND ATl'R ACTIVE STOCK OF
iPRIHG UNO -RUMMER WM 1000S,
Lace Point*,, Sac ra?*, Ltc i C tll.tr< in 1 Sleeves, D By VardOfl B>w<, Scarfs, Parasol*, Ac. Jte. A splcn-- -
did line of hi ick and colored silks Japanese Cloths, areges, Chxllies, Plain Black t;rsu.idine*. Satir, ’
Striped Grenadines, French Organdies Colored irii.v.. , Cambric*, Percales, Piques, Linen loin its, Ac
Doily Vardon patterns in most of^ the above. ^ '
AVHITE GOODS '
Swis?, Mull, Nainsook and Joe.ntet, Irish Linen, Linen Lawa Fur Suit*, Swhw and Vic. Lanu suit*
mode up. Linen Table Lhimnsit, Nankins, Doyles, and Towel*. In our Dint ENT It- l)KlMItf.D..d wil*
be found oil tbe favorite brands of bic uihed aud iirowti shooting* and shirtings at very reasonable price*.
With sincere gratitude for the kind and liberal encouragement Arom our friend* the pa>t seasou, we
respectfully solicit a continuance ..f their fa\or», promising on our part every etlort to please.
apr A „ t Verv KEAX. LAN U RAM & CO.
lot) it ICO % D M ntti KT, U'UINTt, «A.
I J . S. We will send samples and pav the Ex
press on rill hills ordered at retail ibr amounts
over Ten Dollars.
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
SHAL UK'S RA.TENT
PABABETOROH
for Hie ( AtlPUHY «>f |87f, ; 9rt
striking novelty in the torch line
The burning fluid being contain
ed in the picking, prevent* all
danger of dripping aud soiling ih.
cl .thing,an l i>- |terf*vtlv safe ii
handling. By Mowing through
tube in the handle
A C OLIMI.Y OF Fl.A tli:
HARDWARE,
i®©¥3SS & TT
w m.
is thrown three feet into the air, .
producing a f»eautiful and start- I
ling effect, and iilunininating a j
in id.* area. This Torch is vhtuper j
and hin-lirr than ativ other, and ]
c.ists to burn only two or three
edit* per night.
Manufauturetl ami sold bv j
S. M. AIRMAN Jk Co ,
261 Pearl Sired New York *
Manufacturers of Ship, R. P. J
and Hand Lanterns.
Which we are offering .1 > very low prices. We will also keep <li.uinjr the season
" ':» full stock of those famous Sumiuey it Newton AXES, at rcduqC'l prices.
Jackson AVapjons a. Specialty.;
SUMMEY & NEWTON.
out I)
W. S. WtTIlKUS. 1 , . , r > K. H. JONES.
WITHERS & JOISTiqSi
Fouw&ssas wad TS,
Uroiii-ietors Novelty Iron Works. Atlanta, Ga.
william d. cabkh., (Uni,. v».i, ivinripai i \'T -VN'UFACT]. KEKS of Buildiim Fronts, Gratings, Window Guards,
i C-'In-na, l.r.ite Bars, Hitcliing Costs, BiaclieM, lluilrodil Kfan, Sumnifr Houses,
F. Kr.v Mf.aiie, (Uuiv. Va.>. tiistruelorin Ancient | rJr. S.'..... l l r ' 1 ? B< .* Srtlees lor Lawns amt Verandahs, lion Uailiiigs and F.i neUk'sW
NORWOOD IHi;iiS<'!100L,Va
20th, 1872-
Syrup, gorghum, (tergal.
44 Cane, 44 7 »
Cuba Molories.... 44 , 49
Cauiles per ib. 29
C iw.Mi 44 20
Cracxers - - 44 1?
Onion*, per hush.1 00
Candy, Fan jy per 11». 50
44 Slick, 44 25
SihIh *• 12
Black Pepper 44 35
(finger 4 ‘ 25
Starch 44 15
Bice 44 10
Mackerel No. 1,... per kit, 3 (O
“ No. 2,... 44 2 «;0
Sardines, porbnx, :*5
.Salt |*ersack,2 ^5
Drag*—Cu.»|K*r.is per lb. s
Indigo 44 1 75
Mudper 44 20
w ‘all* “ 10
Sulphur 44 15
Hardware.—lrou, Sweeils*-. 44 7
44 Country bar 44 6
44 Castings, 44 8
Nail* 4 8
Cotton Cards, par doz.6 00
Hoes, Brade’s, 44 6 00
Ames’ Shovels, “ 15 00
44 Spades, 44 15 00
Trace 1'iiain*, 44 0 00
Plnsoclal.—Gold, buying T 12
44 selling 1 3
Silver, buying.... 1 08
diing.— 1 10
12^6
to 10
to
to 7 00
to 8 00
to!8 00
tolS 00
tolH U)
to It
to6
to
a-c: rqu iw a sat«
suRsapaaiLLa.
A Substitute for Mercurial Preparations,
Qixtor Oil, Rhubarb, Senna, dec.
'PHE PUREST AND BEST
1- remedy known for diseases of the Liver, Fe
male Complaints, or fo - any disease in which n
nod id tic i* tiece.sary, to keep the I towels free and
healthy, or to pm ily the bb«od. It acts more nat
urally on the liver than Calomel or Blue Pills, and
tnswer* a better purposo. It i* the (5rt*nt Spring
Medicine. Prepared by .1. Dennis, M. D., Augus
ta, C»a. isoid by Dr. King, Athens.
nm
AMEBOH MIXED GLOSS
VINT COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
Mixed Gloss Paint.
No. 159, Best 5tii si., Cincinnati, Ohio.
All colors and tints ready for nse.
far ran t ‘<1 not to Peel, Blister, Crack or Chalk Off.
One gallon covers 290 e*|iinro fed, 3 coats. On
.ilastered wall* aud ceilings 309 and 250 square feet
2 und t tree coats.
Oar paint Is made from the same material* that
11 painters claim to use—l**st White Load, Zinc
;na Liusccd Oil; the enamelc % ! surface given by
he gloss is not effected by scrubbing and was ing.
»t ha* been thoroughly tested, being in use over
ine vears, aud has given entire satisfaction. 8uit-
iblel'orall purposes, and warranted to stand iu
any climate.
A* our painU are made of the ordinary pigmant*
andoii, do notconftund them with those stvlod
‘Chemical,*’ 44 Knbber,’ , or any other mixed paints.
emeu mED umss paint c«.
April 1, 1S72.
Lang
It. L. Harris *s, M. A.. (Univ. Va.>, Instructor iu j
Moilern Language*. Knglish, Ac.
Titos. A. Skhdon, iMathematical Medalist, Univ. j
Va.), Instructor in Applied Mat hematics and ;
in Analvtiial and Applet! Cliemisiry.
D. S. (J. Caukll. (Univ. Va.). Instructor in l.aw.
Address, WILLIAM 1>. CARKLL. principal,
Norwood, Va.
University of Virginia, Ma> 0 l»“2
To Wm. D.Cabell,'Kmj., Principal.
My. Dear Sir I have a high appreriatinoof work
your SchtKiI i* doing ibr the Mate and tlie Country,
and of the lni|tortailce «>f send ng you tbe best men
as your assistants. Yours, very truly,
CHARLES S. VENABLE.
Chairman of the Faculty, F. of Va.
lVAMIlINGTON IAIVKR8ITY
Medical School,
Haiti more, Maryland.
rpHENEXT ANNU AL SESSION
1- of this Institution will begin October 1st,
1872, and continue live month*. 4‘hc clinical ad
vantage* ofthe School are unsurpassed.
Koesincluding lis*tt*ct!on an 1 hospital ticket*, ?i»5.
For Catalogues containing full particulars apply
to Prof. CUAS. W. CHANCELLOR. Dean,
Baltimore. Md.
f , vv.„ w „„ ui.iisbiiu i eriiiiuans, non uauiliffHi
for -onictery U»ts. Pence* and Verandah*, etc., etc. Allorders ft»r
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND MACHINERY
T the late-t pat-
of all kin-la attem'e 1 t-j nrviiipilr. an<l no cliam-s m
We alsomoniifacturo Sa-I Irani, Andirons, Fire Si
dron.,, Skillet*, etc., etc. We arc aip-ntu for tli
made for pattern* when in regular line of w<irk.
Stands, W eil-wheel*, Portable Grata*, Kettle*, I’aul-
jq i
Itiila
11
'•I oi
Tanitc Company's F.mery Grinders, Saw Gummevs, Pn.
’ • -*v Yt’\‘ " *'•
tent Flan ?es, etc., wilieh we will deliver at Factory JPriccs.
These wheels are free from any offensive odor, do not gin:?, quin, or heat, as
some do; arc not liable to burst, and will cut farther than any otner wheel.
acjit :m r, ul
I _
.4 4
D. Ii. & J. T. DENNING,
DEALERS IN
\ t
BLOOD PURIFIER
It is not a physic, which may give temporary re
lief to ilic nutl'erer Ibr the first few doses, but which
from cont nued use brings idle* and kindred dis
c-use* to aid in weakening the invalid, nor i* it a
doctored liquor, which, under the popular name
of“ Bitter*,’* is so extensively palmed off on the
) »ublic as sovereign remedies, but it is a mn*tpotrer-
ul tome nndulter.itire, proiioum etl so by the lead
ing medical authorities of Jjondon and'Paris, and
baslongbecn used by regular physicians of other
countries with wonderful results.*
D \ WELLS’ EXT.OFJiJRUBEB •.
retains all the medicinal virtue* peculiar lo the
plant, and must be taken as u permanent curative
ageut.
I* there want or Action in Your Liver am! SyL-en t
Uuless relievcsl at once, the blood becomes impure
from deleterious seeretious, producing scrofulous
or akin diseases, blotches, fclous, pustules, canker,
pimple*, etc.
Take JURUBEBA to cleanse, purify nnd restore
the vitiated bl(M>d to healthy action.
Have yot a V ctiar i .* f’nless digestion
ispromptiv aided tiie system Is debilUut<*<i w.ilt
loss of vital force, poverty of the Mood, dropsical
tendency, general weakio-ss >«r iassiSiule.
Tage it to assist digestion without reaction, it
will impart youthful vigor to tbe weary suffer, r.
Have you Weakness of the Intes'litcs i You arc
in danger of chronic diarrhtca, or the dreadful in
flammation ofthe bowels.
Take il to allay irritation, and vanloii tendency
to inflammation*.
Have von Wecktiessnf the Uterine or Urinary Hr.
c»n* ! Yov must procure instant relief, or you arc
liable to Huflering wors * than death.
Take it to strengthen orgryncsftj d^nc^sor life be-
oo£«** a burden.
Fina^y* it should b<» taken to keep tbe system
in por.fct health, or you are ofln wb© in gr-»«tdan
ger «»f malarial, miasmatic or <'«oitagious oisoasus.
JOHN (*. KKLI.Otltr,
Platt »t., N. Y., n-'de wut. for Lured Metes.
Price, one dollar p«t Ix*:tI-‘. .Send f»r circular.
THE NiW WHEtLER & WILSON
SEWING
, MACHINE
TS THE BEST FAMILY SEWJ
4. IN<i MACHINE ia use, n great r varie
ty of work. It is t.uue simple iu its eonstraction,
running lighter and with mere tmd than any
othert^tJWINO MACIlIXKln the market. Hav-
■ngst'xsl the test Ibr twenty years,
Every Machine is Fully Warrantvl.
Cnlland examine tieliire puiebtuinz others.
Thread, needles, oil, Ac., may be had at the office.
WE ALSO HAVE THE AGENCY FOIl
WI ADAM DSMODSST’S
New York Fashion Patterns
RECEIVED MONTHLY.
A Bill- site, accarato md reliable pattern In vari-
eu* au>«<>f every new and dceigable style,
For Jjadlcf and Children's Dresses.
^.Mie’surest and t>e*t ii'uminating oil. Oner iwo Eaeh pattern pot nn In aoenretope, with itlostra-
milliun gallons have been sold Sr the past two tion.and full description and directions how to
ve-irs. fnim which, no aceidenu ot any description
LyeWurred. soil t«r Circular. Oil Uouae
of Charles Pratt established 1730, New York.
Daniel's Magic Oil
P 1
u.ator and Pro*
111* SUCCCNSoU,
u> htTe Frraa^ntly Heard mothers say they
would not be without Mrs. Winslow • soothing
Svrup. iromthe birth or the child until it has fco-
is'bed with the teething s.cge, under any circurn-
staaces whatever.
SESfiffttSSSJPM 1 .
Sb^o/yS^Tu brntotifrigreffects aretra
le wonderful. Depot, 5 0eMst..N. Y.
ption
cut, put togetber, make and trim the garment.
Haring competent ladles to run machines or
ders tor making dresaes, shirts, or fiir other sea-*
log, will be promptly executed.
BROWN & SCHAFFER,
AOEN1S, ATHENS, OA.
Jaoil Oftoe oa College Arenue, Athena, On.
&C.
CURES
llhcnmntism,
Neuralgia,
Sore Throat,
Sprain*,
Bruises,
&c.,
FOR SALE AT THE
NEW DRUG STORE.
Wagou Yanis in Athens.
-n HESUBSCRIBER HAS
asal'e, comfortable and commodious Wagon
Yard on River street, near tho Upper Bridge:
ALSO
ONE AT FOOT OF BROAD ST.,
on Foundry st., nearly rear of Dorsey A Smith,
where Corn, Fodder, and all other necessary ap
pliances, can be purchased on reasonable terms.—
i.'haigesmoderate. The highest market price pa'P
for county produce, and bank bills received in ex
change for goods. WILEY HOOD.
Jan. 1*72.
WINDOW SASHKS, BKENDK.
saa®G®
SHmatHS, tATHil$ t muC
:• 1 m 1. T k
Lime, I lament, Plaster Paris, Hair,
Ff«£ BIS KICK, #C. ■
COMPRISIN'O A COMPLETE STOCK Ql[ .
Building Material,
45 Jaefeon Street, Near Post Office, Augusta, Ga.
w
.1, aud invite au
nle and £qgtb*»
ritiinrpinidnc^. j*lau$
Ibr ft Price Lint.-
- jpifins
eximinatioii of <wr slock and price*. Our Door*, Sashc*, and Blind*’at®
cm Pine, a.vt lv.ivii»g c .•in ^itm with manufacturers 5>«»uth, can fill orders with
nnd «.y,Hni ii *s furnished, and i-onti net* taked for all stvles of buildings. S^hd f
jmt oti. ffm. D. H. & J; T. DENNING
Aicw t'ottoii and Prodncc WarehoiiscT
V' \..-\VN
Subscribed Capital,
ONE MJ LLiON DOLLARS,
THE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK: ’
Corner oi Campbell ami BBcynolrfs Sis
VuLrnsta, Cieorgia,
II
I ti/T !
s now ready:to RECi-:rvE cotton.; , v, ,i ; •
, : <li ■» ;*■*! V:M f.
1- LIBERAL CASH ADVANF-KS will b» made ur»^n Cotton ip Weuxhoiw^tfr lLtlfrcad Ri>ceti>u
t^«5* ParMe* ^toriiir: Cotton wb:i t>n»'Bahff irittW ftmlshed with r^lpi/rKrUme tliat wil It***,
available in THIS CITY Oil AN Y OTHER, for IwirntWiug uuuiey. * (
rid" The Bmk i* prepar*vl at all time* t*. make I.OANS UN pRODl’f E bu PROVISIONS on* the
most re a 5Dti aids term*. \ H
Parties would do well to apply at tbe Warehousu, of t-.miuunirate wi»h t b
CHARLES J. JEN
. fl’rc.-icIenU
JNO. P. KING, 1 Vic# President.
T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. ‘
eyt 12 3m. - ’ ‘i -’ll • ,1 »>■! DiIJm • +
Great Siioe Hoiise
V.S ».
:ol i
•Jti h
Yew Jliasice
,. Wanted.
Qf\pv COEDS, Pine wood wanted.
guV./V-'l’rnpoeals to fnmisn. Two Hundred
Cprts of Pine Wood st the Athens Check Factory
are desired by
lulr 21 -2t It- L. BLOOHFItXD
J T Agent A. II. Co.
P. RENAN,
Having removed to the late store of‘Jas. A. Gray,
WILL KEEP ON HAND A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE
YY .t.ickof '• *• •»: i.ut Ai«n»ot-t*l — '.■<••
BOOTS AND SHOES, -
Embracin'! tJ‘c Vnry Best Goods rnirff United States,
’ —tVhJyhU^wUHUOj
Persons visiting Augusta rfii ring the May Convention wiilfind ltd^tMtv0kiV(riit fl^give meat-all,
audlav in asupffy for their famines,\ v ,,y A \ v n _ . ,-^V\ .
.[ ASTG-BAILIE-iSBRO.,
• AUGUSTA; GEC^t»iiAcvoi^dyMt
\ BK now opening aheautifni assortmentoftbefiiUewiaggooddfpy^arikC*(*40*11 flftwhiclt “iff he
»'\ sold off quick at a smalt advance: ,j ( , f ^
Brussels, Thrce-plv, Iognun, andlow.pncpdij^rdpts, Bugs,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths, beat coods^tcuLarar size,
Druggets, Mattings, Mats; nnd riBftmab^ Chrqmo*,
Window Shades all sizes. (Airtahi Goods, L&bfc! Curtains,•
^ Goods.
• Wall Papers-and Borders^
We also keep oh our first, florir., a 'JftrgS sMck- bP'GtSOfCE FAMIfO r
GROCERIES, Wool and Willotv War-V• W^-rrifitdtldjaJmflLBa otir Afliens
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klLlE A^BROTHER,
Cl". BBOAIhAUGUSTS.
Window Shadnss-Fire Screens.
A LABGE LOT of Paper Window Curtains snd j friends, lor tlie at{0,VO,goods, which tvul
A. Tire Screens, eomprisitiR mwiy new «.d ( JAP. G. BA.
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