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lie Mill.
or REV. BWIGHT WILLIAMS.
“ Be still, and know that I am God}
The way is dark and wild
Through which thou goest, my child ;
I cannot promise thee a stormless path,
For lightning’s scath
And thunder’s roar the pilgrim's journey hath.
U Be still, and know that I am God j
The elements are rnino ;
It is a hand divine
That guides the whirlwind in its awful course ;
The mystic force
Os hail and tempest finds in me its source.
«‘Be still, and know that I am God ;’’
In danger's hour be calm }
This is thy secret balm,
To know that thou art safe when I command;
Then only stand
And see deliverance by my mighty hand.
u Be still, and know that I am God}”
Ask not the reason why
I weave such mystery
Through all the warp of thy frail life below ;
For thou shalt know,
And read the plan in heaven's screner glow,
<• Be still, and know that I am God ;”
Through storms and fears be still:
Only thy part fulfill,
And as thou walkest I will shelter thee;
Thy foes shall flee,
And thou shalt journey all the way with me.
« Be still, and know that I am God ;”
’Twill be enough at last,
When all thy warfare’s past,
Star-crowned thy head and in thy hand a palm,
To sing thy psalm
Where storms of earth end in eternal calm.
Woman’s Sphere.
“ ’Tis not to lead the battle on,
’Tis not to till the soil,
’Tis not to sit upon a throne,
Or share the victor’s spoil;
’Tis not “ to speak” in Congress halls,
Or on the sea to roam,
No, none of these are
Woman’s rights,
’Tis hers to rule at home.”
The Empress Charlotte. —The Liberie says
it has received sad details respecting the Em
press Charlotte. The unhappy princess has
had a relapse, and she is again entirely paral
yzed by the fear of being poisoned. She flies
from everybody. For whole days she remains
sitting in a corner of her room without mo
tion ; but when any one approaches her she has
a paroxysm, she runs away eagerly to save
herself, and calls with a loud voice for help-
Not only her mental, but her bodily condition
is seriously changed, and gives rise to grave
apprehensions.
Missouri, it is said, has gained since the
close of the war 350,000 in population by im
migration. _
The statement that a mixed commission of
sixteen persons had been selected to settle the
“Alabama” claims, with Alexander of Russia
as arbiter, is totally false.
A llard Hit.— A churlish old fellow refused
to pav one of our shoe blacking urchins his full
fee, whereupon the latter exclaimed, “Go along
old buffer; all the polish you’ve got is upon
your shoes, and I gave you that.”
It is said that rats may be effectually driven
from any building by sprinkling their places
*of resort with yellow ochre.
Andrew S. Fuller, author of “Small Fruit
Culturist,” says that with him coal ashes are
worth $3 or §4 a load, especially on sandy
land.
The yield of gold and silver from 1492 to
1868 was fourteen billion of dollars, of which
there are two hundred millions more of gold
than of silver.
Outrage at the Poles. —Where a crowd of
loyal, independent Ethiopian voters
lot of Costar's rat exterminating circulars in
the ballot box instead of tickets, what s to be
done? Must thoso ballots be filed? and, if so,
is it not a kind of rat-tail file ? We ask for
information. — Macon Telegraph.
Think of the Poor.
How much of true religion is connected with
the poor 1 Christ seems to have taken them
under his special charge, llis Gospel was
preached to the poor ; and this was one of the
signs which he sent to John the Baptist in
prison. With His own blessed hands He fed
by a creative act, having compassion
on them when they fainted. Ilis miracles, we
have reason to think, were in a majority of
instances, wrought upon the poor; and “the
cotnmon people heard him gladly.’' The apos
tles at Jerusalem were anxious that Paul
should remember the poor. And when Christ
shall sit on his throne of judgment he will
make inquisition concerning all we have done,
or failed to do, in regard to the hungry, the
naked, the stranger, the prisoner, and the sick,
and will regard us as having done, or failed to
do, all this to Himself.
There are powerful motives to make' us think
of the poor. When it is well with us, we
should remember them; when we hear the
storm beating upon our habitations, and yet
are securely sheltered, warmed, fed, sitting
over our books or among our children, we
should think of the poor; when God has sent
us some large or unexpected gains, we should
think of the poor. If at any time, for a short
period, we are made to experience cold, or
pinching want, or hunger, or repulses from the
proud, let us consider it an occasion for sym
pathizing with thousands who are suffering '
something of this all their lives.
Reader, have you made this a part of your 1
religion, or divine service, “to visit the father
less and widows?.'' Or is this part of your
(jhrisuun character defective? —Church Beg.
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ANDERSON & HUNTER
Are now ready for the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE!
JUST OPENED, a la’ge and well selected
stock of
33 x* 37- C3r o o ands,
of every Description,
Ready IVlade Clothing,
HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES,
every description of Geuts’ Furnishing Goods,
GROCERIES,
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Anl any and everything else that is ever kepi
in a First Class Store. Give us a call.-46tf
CEO. J. HOWARD,
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERChANT
Marietta street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Orders for all descriptions of Groceries filled
at lowest Market Prices.
( ensign meets of Country Produce solicited
fc-jy-WHI make returns pro mptly.—amso
SEW GOODS,
FATX.A WINTER TRADE.
PACE, WOOD & ROGERS,
Have just received a large and
haudso ue assoitment of
FALL AND WINTER SGODS!
Consisting ot almost everything that can be called
for in a well regulated Store.
The attention of close CASH BUYERS is re
spectfully called to their Large and beautiful
stuck of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
of every style and pattern.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
an endless assortment.
Ladies’ Cloaks'.
tome handsome patterns.
Notions, c4jo.
In the Gents’ Furnishing Goods Line we have
full stock of
BEADY-MADE CLOTHI*>3,
among which may be found some “Handsome
Suits."
Broad Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satinets, &c.,
We have a large stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of every style and quality.
HATS t CAP s,
Excellent in quality and style.
•saffGEMES,
of (very description always on hand.
CROCKERY WARE, GLASS WARE,
*
WOOD WARE, HARD WARE,
And numerous articles not mentioned.
Give ns a call, ask for what you want, and we
will take pleasure in shewing our Goods, and
will guarantee satisfaction both in regard to
quality and [ rices.
PACE, WOOD & ROGERS.
V* We are Now Receiving
AND OPENING, A LARGE STOCK OF
€3r <0 O S3 ,
—Consisting of—
SBI ® ®© S,
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’
D B 3 S S GOODS
GLOVES & HOSIERY,
Almost every Variety of
KT O 4 i O n S
Ineli.d ng BASE BALLS, and other Play Balls
Beady Made Clothing,
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’
HATS, BOOTS, & SHOES,
II a r and w arc,
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
SHOE FINDINGS, JEWELRY,
VIOLINS, AND VIOLIN STRINGS,
Cutlery, Crockery, &c.
Also a Fine Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Molasses, the
Finest Syrups, Cove Oysters Sardines, the best
FACTORY AND E. D. CHEESE,
And a great many other articles too tedious to
mention.
Conic and see us. We are determined to
sell at short profits, hoping thereby to sell the
more.
CARR & CODY.
Covington, Ga., Oct. 23d, 1868, —48,tf.
N E W S T O C K
—or—
Fall and Winter Goods,
To be found at the Store “f
B OWKER, HARRIS & 53.,
Covington, Georgia.
Selected expressly for this market, ud sold
At as Low Prijces,
a* the ssme Goods can be bought in this section,
Our Stock consists of*
©&Y ®® © IB S „
Os Every Description.
READY MADE CXOTHIpJG
And Gents’ Furnishing Goods Generally.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Fiue Lot T~T jStL. *3? £2 Latest Style
We have on baud a full assortment of
S&MUX «aQCESES£ ’
Embracing everything usually kept in a Fi st
Class Grocery Store.
Give us a call, and examine our Goods,
BOW KER, HARRIS <fc 0 U
-y> '(
v JUST OPENED AT
0. 11. SANDERS k B!«M
COVINGTON, GA,
Avery Large and carefully selected stnc,; if
Fall and Winter Goods,
Purchased at the LOWEST CASH RA I’ES.
in New York, and will be .-old at unprecedent
edly Low B’aHces, to all who may favor
them with a call.
We invite the Ladies’ to call and examine our
Stock of Beautiful
DRESS HOODS,
Prints, Merinoes, Delaines, Poplins, &c.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Buttons, Ribbons, Velvets, Edgings, Inserting?,
Braids, &0.,
LADIES’ SHAWLS, SONTAGS,
NUBIAS, OPERA FLANNELS, &C.
LADIES’ UNDER VESTS AND DRAWERS,
And in fact, everything that may he railed for
in the Ladies’ Dress Goods Department.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
In this Department we are complete. Welmve
an excel leu t stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Broad Cloths, Cassiniers, Satinets, Tweeds,
Jeans, Boys’ Goods. &c.
We have a Large Stock, well assorted of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Bacon Lard, Flour, Meal, Cheese, Fish, Sugar;
Salt, Spices, Tobacco, &c., together with a full
line of everything in the Grocery Department.
Hardware, CMery. Glass, Wood and Willow War®,
BAGGING, A.TJT3 A213.0W TI3S
—A Specialty.—
We earnestly solicit a call from our friend
and will guarantee satisfaction, both in quality
of our Goods, and in our Fair Dealings.
48tf C, 11. SANDEHS, & flllO.
B.BMOVAX,*
|BS. D, O’COX NOE, HAS REMOVE]',
M ILLINERy
anil
Fancy Goods Establishment
From No. 226, to 2b3 Bioad sire-- n I
Two ilcors nbuvc t e Old Dominion „ I
AUGUSTA, GEO ltd IA, "1
where she has op.-ned an Elegant ami Ta ..j
n-sorttn. nt of tne V-ty Latent Styles iu ,|(«
and BONNETS, which she will sell at the low '
possible prices, at Wholesale or Retail ?
S. D. LINTON ft CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEM
Jackson street, Augusta. Ga. I
Will give their prompt per-onnl Attend,n,|
the Sale of all Produce Consigned to tlieir c „ ( |
Coininisvdons charged will Re One and a Q UJr J
per Gent. JJT Consignments Sobe'tcd 2 Wi
fb lb I INTO'.,
11. L. GxxTitj,
Geo. K. doom I
G . COHEN,
Successor to J. E. Munukii, tvtn y,.r | 0
142 Broad Street, u mi, *, l;(
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Well h' pairi and and at short notice, I
Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Pi.-iols, l’-neyO.io, I
< te., Gilding and Plating, at low prices.
All kinds of CAMPAIGN I’AD E-t oft !, Ril j I
and Engraving done to otder.— 3nt4o
rrjl. BUKDELL, (of late firm M
• Phinizy 6 Ct.,)
Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant,p|
No. C Warren Block, Ja-kson street, '■
(Oltrse Storage.) AUGUSTA, GjO
Will continue the husines in all ils braitclii,®
at the above Ware House and would sGi.it,■
share of the liberal t ati on ge ext iulel to thtl
lat.- firm. Commission for selling Cotton IJp.rl
cent. Insurance on Colt u, (when desire.)[■
per cent, per month lessthiin other War. lams,,*
6m39.
ISAAC T. HEARD, & C 0„ j
Warehouse and Commission Merchants, f
Office corner 11 eyno a- and Mclntosh -tt'rtt, n
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Occuvy that Urge Fire Proof Warehott-s oil
Mclntosh street, formerly oneupi. and by Me.-i..|
Busti i k Walker, and mom recently by Mtssii I
J, B. Walker if Sons.
Also \ g.rnts for the t’el. brated [
Gullett Patent Improved Steel llru.sli '
COTTOTT C3- XS,
The above GIN is superior to any ever tadl
in ibis country, ha- taken nmny preiniunij
Airricaltural Fa rs in the States of Alabattiil
Mi- ia.,i pi, ad Loui-ian*.
In it great advantages are gained, bn'liit
qtiu.ti yin ! qua'it', of staple e.-laned, brinjiijj
n pvi.-c at least ot e (" tit per pbtitt I mo*j tlitnl
cotton ginned nu the best giis ■ f our ciumtry.
U e have on hand pnmphl-ls sJewiit- I lit]
merits „( this GIN, nud giving eeiiifn-a e*if*J
infillv of the i.itNe-l .Planters nj Cotton FaCli.it;
in the; South, which we will fnrnish lo aril
Ila- t rw ; <i de-ii'r-I>. pit'Cha-e.
The Gi’LLH i T GIN van bo tv at onrolßte,,
coin r i.tyrutids and Mu!t.tesla streets.
ISAAC T. UK VRD A CO ,
Gm4o Co.ion F.ici .rs. Apenlt. j
UCCSSS! !«?3sr 1
Because of Superior !V»erit!
-•i— • c—v -a- and Ji. and. J L ,
i>U
CATALYTIC IIAIIt REtSTOKEK
2 sill, loos' I4ijuii.ini 'li.-covery of the aj*.
A n-toii -in; ji ii yvi .. use i, with Ms b- autifiia;
fflY.-t ii has • v ireu- the udmiruti ti of ixfefi
tine, il cheiui.-ts and scit-nutto men, who prv
..ounec it the poatoet ioB oi a
KAIR RESTORER AND BEAUTIFIERI
CATALYTIC will CEr.T.wxr.y rcslore grot Itaiv
to its original color and youthful b-miiy..and
will prevent hdd It will cure ail loun-rt
of the scab, and Uioronglffy remove Dandrufl,
-living the cal;, e ■V, . 1 BM ;Iml healthy. Dll,
harsh an ! wiry I ait i< i-lmng. it t>\ the CaTA
f.Y lIG in; o bantuiful, smin tb, elos-y an I siliei I
t osses... It t'o-sessee t)jß great virtue of hi ingtir
foOst Cleanly* and Healthful
of all HaI.II lii STO.UERS, being free of tht
di agre. ar.i • . if c.s of SuL-liur, etc.
This a.' de possesstGsuperior rneiits, at. 4 b ns
gained greater eclebiif.j Nifrllt a;id ffotith llm
a: y other liaii'll.'-fhrer ei'er cdf re 1 to 11 e public
" would advise all who wi-b t<» ptesvrvi
their beauty, and to grow old g.-ac* fully, t" use
the mleh.ia.ted cATAJ.Y IT , which sho .Id lw
found upon the toilet,'of every Southern lady.
£3§T Sold hy Diuggists.
.1. S. dl SSKiiTORi Ji CO.,
Pi»p-ictors and Chemists.
2Df Columbus, 6a
371.
n i : is O L, v e N t.
In ten nuunl edit can, tie ’detected in CTie blood, «t<.
A wonderful rcim-dv ! J works astonishing cww
in miraculous quick time.
RAHWAY'S RENOVATING R E-Oi.YbN?
SarsajparlHlan
Is the only pan of Sarsaparilla containin':med
ical virtu, s, an 1 this principle is otte which en
. ters largely in the Resolvent. All other pst ll
iof Siir-aparilla.are inert and useless. One bot
tle of Hi- Rds.-lifent coiitiii.hs more of the cura
.tlve principle than ten of the large bottles of
Sarsaparilla sold under that name.
tro quick irs Radwny's Resolvent in .entering
into (he circulation, that it lias b en detected in
11. e blood and urine in ten minutes after it ha*
been taken.
Setofu a, Fever Fores, Skin Eruptions Sores,
!iianoi s in the Blood, Blotches, Pimples, Salt
Rheum, Syphilis, Mercurial Sores, and all ■i*
eases of the skin, are cured rapidly, In simpk
nfiVctipns o-f the skin,'a few doses are only re
quired. There are none so disfigured in peison*|
appearance but that this wonderful remedy will
restore to health and peisonal improvement.—
One bottle is sufficient to insure a fine, clem,
smooth, and healthy skin and complexion.
For diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, and
f .Urinary Organs, it, surpasses in rapidity
p» rrcahence of Mire alt kno-.vn remedies in IP
world. Persons delecting brick-dust de*p< sited
[in the Bottom of the vessel, or suffering with*
a scalding pain along the uretba, and pain* 111
the loins, small of the baik, etc., or from nuc"
turitio s in drops, should at once use the R*- -
'SOLVENT,
If nlßb-ted with Oalenlon* Concretions, SO"'’
..in the Kidneys, Ureter, or Bladder, will deri ,e
"immediate roller (If not a cure) bv the Resolvent.
Price $1 per bolt !e, of 6 for $5."
Dr. RADWAY’S Office, No. 87 Maiden-lane
Persons uJßictcd with Calculous Concretions W
Kidne>y Diseases are invited to tall on D r - ’
way, at his office, from 1 (o 2 p, m.
See Dr. Radwny’s Almanac for 1868, no"
ready, fr*«of charge.—lylO