The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, July 06, 1867, Image 4

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— mr-pnmr if YcuVrifcf a Hiss Take It. There’* n jolly Sanon pioverb, That is pretty piuch like this, That a man is half iu Heaven When he hn« a woman’s kiss, Hut there’s danger in (Jelaying, A fid tlio treftfttess may temke it; S.J t.n y.„Y ‘.4»ul 1. V.r, If you w ...nt a ki. , wi y take it. Never let another fullow Steal a march • n you in thia:- Never .let a mnidon See you sy Ring for n kies. There’s a royal way of kissing, An 1 tli* .jolly ones who make it Ilnvr a motto that is winning, if you want a kiss, vrliy take it, Any fool nVo.y face a carman— AqyTujy wear a oth* B' — Hot a man artist win a woman, if he'd haya for for Liu own. Would you have the r Lion nji}ile. Tea must find too tree and shake it; Ts the tiling is worth the having, And you want a kiss, why take it. Who would, larm vu>on a desort, With n fittest smiling Ly f , Who veonM have his -unity stnnnier For a hleax ami v.itifry sky t Ob 1 I tell you there 1 - inflgje, Amt you er.nnot brenk it: For the sweetest part of loving Is to want a kiss anti—take it. A number of.citir tis of August*county, Va., have organized an association to be call ed the ■‘•Mt. Meridian League to prevent and punish horse stealing. Whenever a horse has been stolen frutn any of the txxly, they immediately aid iu the pursuit ami capture of the props ity ami thief. They offer » standing reward of *l5O for the arrest and conviction tdtha thief wlto may steal’a horse from any UietnLer of tho association, and members are obliged te brand theirs with the letlor ”0," on the tight side of the neck un der the name. The Houston (Me.) Times says that upon the question of anew . town hall, one gentles man strenuously urged the measure, in order “that the young men of our town tn»y have a suitable place to assemble, and be so im bued v. th the spirit of liberty and patriotism, that every hair of their Tend will be a liberty pole, with lire sUr-rpnpgk 1 banner floating . from iu 1 ’ * An old Irish officer, after n battle, ore derod the dead and dying to lie buried pell-inell. Iking fold that some were alive .and might y et be saved : “Oh, dad,’’ said he, “if you were to pay any attention so what they Kay, not one of them would allow that bo was dead.” Wheat crops are excellent in the Val ley of Virginia, ns they are everywhere else, North and South. Five million bushels* of oysters were received at Baltimore last year. An utrfortmlate bachelor in (he Northern part of New HimUiro, who had many tin successful attempts to get a wife, at last sue,' ceeded by the irresistible temptation of a sls silver watch, inducing a high tempered old maid to mafty him. The ceremony having boon performed at the house of the bride’s father, the happy husband proposed an inn* mediate return I t “ IT■•m-!” exclaimed the bride j “Hume, ti.ii is my borne, and you’d belter go to y< ui’n. I agreed to marry you for the watch; but 1 wculd’nt live with you ‘ for n town clo* 1. MO. ■ r 3L CC> s^r~ fl Vlllr, ; .r si;: ii B, ,|-( having been 1 placed in tlnevu-.-l r. pair, anil furnished with new furniture. v .„J be'opuied for visitors on tiro Ist of June, under the direction and control of the undersigned, proprietors of the American Hot, 1, Atlanta, Ga, Mo.vn pie-cuts the :i. ng< si at Unctions‘to both the invalid nud pU-it>*;:re , ckrr, no Ic.s on account of it»ieiircn.vi.t aid beautiful surround ing scenery. ti:un of the _n .-A.rat.ve powers of its waters. Vi e have reduced the price of board to the lor , •! Fu e. i.~ l < nt with a proper provision tot the . niertniiiuirnt of our pm sis. Board per day, jjd . p, v w. eU, $lO-, per month, f6(), with on .llov.-u.eo mr families. Truvelors y rail, reach the Springs by special conveyances from J.ou,.c*;*, < r )iy regular daily* mail conches from F•. v i,\ Tei n. Nay 8 WillTK ,fe WHITLOCK. HOI" CiLOIS Formerly Holmes It Cos. # utroxuiis .-u /> deal ess rx Paints, Oils, Class, Varnishes, BRUS HE S , ET C . Jos. 12ft Mftilnp. ( t and 55 Basel Streets CHAR L E STO N, S. C. w. R. n-'LMrs, w. cat.Dm Ee/ert'ices. — Andrew -u .nude. Pres. Ist Xa tionnl Hard;. W;r. C. Di ties ,V Cos.. L. W t- *, , Oen i son lbipoud, Col. ('has H. Sitnontoii, C.;] t. Jai:;e« \l. (hr son.—-spoOl yn? ILL IA M L. WEBB, (Farm, try Webb dr Sage,) lit POUTER OF CHINA, GLASS AND E a i’t li on w aro, XO. 6 IUrXE t TUP: TANARUS, CHARLESTON, S. C. r Wi'l supply Cor.nvrj Merchants with Coo’s in their line *t as low rates ns they can luy in Few York or elsewhere.—.*so-1) «3 THE GEOasm FHRNITURE S?o:FL''Sr_ I All happy to. aantmr.ee to the people of th > m 4 neighi :;i •"lu'r Imu Agent for tbe Groilia lunt«tur« Factory, erect ed at this place, u Inch e» now m lull a pet alien, andpr. purtd to 6’l oiler- for Cottaok Ctums and all kinds of Common i rievn-intr. Prompt atteulion given to all rders and none but good woik supplied. Aadr.-ss. GKO. 14.I 4 . FRAZER, Ag’t, Furniture Factory, je22— 2rn i.s IIKPOSITOIIY! J j VINO Established a Reliable Repository in UMPIRE? BLOCK, WHITEHALL /STREET, ATLANTA, C.A., 1 will keep constantly rn hand a full and com plete assortment of o o jfH O XI 23 ® - CARRIAGES, RO CK AWA VS (For one and two hor*> *,) BUGGIES, SI’BING WAGONS, L As Agent of several firat-clna* Northern and Wc-leru House?; I am enabled to supply all person* with anythir.g they may wish from a Bahj Carriage, to a. ( ouch and lour. at, Marfufecturm’ prico*. witli freight added. 1 u id also Agent for tlio sale of the celebrated WOODRUFF WAGON, which has given such universal satisfaction The Endive are especially invited to call and make arrangements for riding. ANDREW DUNN. r, u2O Empire Block, Whitehall St. J. E. GII L I AT TANARUS, 811 ASS FOUN Dlt Y AND M A CHIN E S HOP, Atlanta, Georgia. REPAIRS Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Cotton Gins non.bus made akd repaired. I -.--Smoko Stacks and all other Skest-Iron aad Blacksmith Work axaouto.i.-vDji Will fill all Order* far Gvagr, Steam and Water Cocks. Also Manufacturer of a Superior avtielo of ANTI-FRICTION METAL. (5ui26 Shop opposite Ga. It. K, Shop. ATLANTA M A CD IK 11 WORKS AM) IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY ! PORTER & BUTLER PitopniKTons. We are prepared to nianulnetnre and repair M ncliincry, Such as Portable and Stationary Steam Engines mul Boilers, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac House & Brown’s Horse Power, Wright’s Patent Gotten HcrcVr, Cin«. runs, Burk Mills. Also Building Front,*, Iron Bailings, Mngnr Milln, and Boilers, Pipes, Pulley*, Gar Wheels and Railroad Castings of every description. j-SgfGnstings made without extra charge for patterns when in regular line of work,~VjAU JfifSatjS Re-Toothed and Gummed in the best mannei’,' , '?c J U T F RMS CASH! ,J as. H. Pour eh, 1 Lid Stand of ,1. E. Dunning, R. It l'.iTi.un, f Cm2* Atlahta, Ga. New LIQUOR House! ]> M. 11 OS E, & CO., I i* No. 12, Granite Block, Broad Street, ATLANTA, * - GEORGIA. WHOLESALE HEALERS IV BRANDIES. WINKS, WHISKIES, GIN’S, RUMS, &e IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS Os every grade, offered afc Low Pi ices Those in want of Fviro Liciuor e, For Medical and other purpose*, will always find our Foreign Liquors ns we represent them, and we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to Mo (leniilnc utid I nadulteraled. Tm 26 ,xr MR y? c AU R 1 AOF. s ROCKAWAYS, Bruoiss and Plantation Wagons vL? vi*— The Manufactory of A. T. Finney, on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ua„ is daily turning out substantially finished and fashionable work, to which the attention of all wishing to purchase, D respectfully invited. Several l’ie.isnre Vehi ties and a number of Plantation Wagons are completed, and will be disposed of at reasonable figures. Orders will b f promptly filled, and are respectfully solicited. Charges moderate, and all work warranted. Manufactory and Warerooms on Forsvth St., Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall ly’Jti A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta. Ga, r | l OMMEY & STEWART, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron & Steel Cutlery. TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, IIARXRSS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Leather, Buggy Materials, vVe. At the Sign of the Mill Saw, and Game Cock Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. GA jau.det-ly ATLANTA MAKELE WGItKS. B . OAT MA N, Agent, And business Manager, ■W 2kX. Gr XX -A. PStT I’ROP’R, Importer and Dealer in ITALI IN, BLGf'KADILLE, AND WHITE RUTLAND STATUARY >1 AItBEE. We are now receiving and have instore, a large and dusirobj# .-to. k of finished and Tonlig Marble, v file It we offer to the public on the most Reasonable 'forms. Owing to the high j rice <f Marble at this time, tunny persons at- kept, from’purchasing, 1 projrosc to rcduci piieis so that all can buy.— My facilifi." are such fi r purchasing the materi al, that. 1 will h.- satisfied with suia I profit* and quick sales—such is my motto. We arc prepared to turmi. h, in the beat style, Montmi. tils, curved and plain, Box Tombs, Tab lets, ca. vod and plain, Head-Stones, Urns, Vases, Mantles, &e., and fui ni.-.hing Marble of all de (eription*. With good end experienced workmen in all depart merits ot the business, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. Designs of Monu ments and other work in Marble, furnished gratis. Orders solicited and prom; tjy filled. Office and Yard adjoining liollrue Hotel, and opposite Georgia Railroad Depot.—3m2o a. i. tom i.T. r. w. r.oRKKT. Y T 7 ROBERT & CO., Gu J Commission Merchants, *XI> AGENTS TOB Manufacturers and Producers, At the louili end of Hit Bridge, on Broad Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Keej s constantly on hand CORN. LARD. BACON. SALT,ROPE. iu liu ge Quantities. [Suit, Lime, Plaster, Lumber, &c. They have also ft large quantity of Sii&ii && U A !ii Such ns Buckets, Keelers, and Clothes C hests. (Moth Proof.) made at the Stone’s Iliver Utility Works, nt, Murfreesboro, Tenn., all of which ran ha bought at Manufacturers’ Prices, with freight added. —May 8, SinlO, 1 iu"'POSTAV 1C K, J . WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1 .Granite Pdoek, Broad Ntr t, (Adjoining the /,‘aiirosd.] ATLANTA, GA. WIIOJ.KS.U.E lwkl.Bß IN’ Floor, Grtiin, Htty, and all WESTERN l’/iODUCE. Orders tor any dert!ip.ion (if Merchandise promptly filled imd consignments solicit' and, n. k. noons- t. e. n.tMixc. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE : MOO bushels Corn, OOOvcams Wrnjiiug paper, lUOOO pounds Bacon, 500 pour,ils Smiff, 2500 pounds Eurd, 15 halt barrels Mackerel, 100 barrels Sugar. 15 4 barrels Mackerel, 20 barrels Syrup, 15 half barrel* Shgd, 25 l.eg Syrup, 2 > kits Mackerel, 75 bags Coffer, 20 lcegs Cider Vinegar, 20 kegs Soda, 10 barrels Cider Vinegar, 50 kegs Nails. 50 boxes Candy—assorted r,O t.oxeK Candle*. Oil liovesC r ackers— asst, 50 b’js Bablii's soap 50 boxes Colgati'» Aonp. 50 boxes Hiring 50 gross Mason's Black'g 600 bug* Table Halt, 10 dozen Well Buckets, 30 dozen Buckets 20 neats ’I nbs, 20 cases Petroleum. 50 cases Ghatnpag'e Cider 50 cases .Pickles. 10 cases 0. A. Cider, 86 case* Preservers, 25 cases Imp. Ate, 25 coses Jelly, 25 eases Bn-wit Situ 20 cay**Oysters, 5 cases Prunes. 10 cases Sardines, sca. es Olive Oil, 10 cases Eob-teis, 100 cases As t. Liquors, 10 on.-cr St!l nons, 20 cares Cod Fish, Fish, llais'nc, (htrt.n. Gnrr.uits Alin nils. Walnuts, Filberts, Rope, Twins, Chewing Toll#] co. Ac. apr27—tf WHOA JANUARY, 1867. GOFER & McCALLA ATLANTA, GEOHG-XA )~>cg leave to call the attontiou of (ho* Trade Jam! the Public g- nerally, to thtii* Stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of lOGO Bushels White Corn, OrttiO llis I’aooji, 100 Bill’s Flour, Various Brands.) _ 50 Sacks, ‘ * 4 4 100 Dozen Oysters, (1 i 2 lb. Cans.) 10 Cases Sardines, 1000 Cans Fresh Fruit, (Warranted good.) 10000 lbs Sole Leather. fiOo sides Balliqjorc l p >cr Leather, 10(1 Kip Skins, (Philadelphia ) 50 Dozen French Calt Skins, 10 “ American ‘ 4 1 50 “ Linings & Toppings, 500 Pair Lasts 100 Straight Lasts, (Ladies and Gents.) 10 111 l’g 'fanners <-'d,. Worker . Fleshcrs, Currying Knives & Blades, Tanners and Slu e Maker.. Furnishing Goods generally. Give us a call. No Trouble to Show Goods. COFLR A MrCALLA. 1 center A I,in,* Streets, ATLANTA GA. |> Al l. .1 ( ! \ :: J AYliolosale Dealer in Imported Brandies, Wines, BOL KBON ANI) liA*K WHISKIES, Cl<lA II Sana TOII AV C « Atlanta, Georgia, 1 have on hand a wry extensive stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS A TOBACCO, Which I offer at very reduced Pi ices for Cash. Kelley’s Old Bourbon, Woodward’s Robinson County Millwood E ye, l'cadi mid Apple r.rauuit Jamaica and X, C., Rnni, lUctitiid W hiskies of til grade*, Madera, F. rt, and Sherry Wines, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Imp orted A Domestic Brandies. All grades of TOBACCO. •LongwerlU's Wines, Goluen W edoing Cntawba, &c, 1 5m20 PAUL JOKtS, JR. DR II SELLS ANDREW DU NN, F. P. GLENN, Indent, Secretary,--. Treasurer. GEORGIA LOOM & MANUFACTURING C 0„ MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS I, oo It to Vour littoi- oIS t . AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL ST BEET, ATLANTA, GA. AND SEE IN OPERATION MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING HAND and power loom. PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDEMT By Weaving all llieir Goods for Home ear on tne MENDENHALL IMPROVED BAND LOOM! Froirk 13 to SO yax’cls CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. It Weaves as Fast as any Factory Loom. Half dm Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be saved by its use. From §5 to §lO a day can be made by it. Its Parts are Self-changing, By tiie turningof an easy crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Cloth, treads the Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jean?, Satinets, Linsev, Blanket Twill, Double- Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fencing I wills of all kind , flax Cotton, 1 ow, or All Wool Cloth, Bagging, Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen, Linen and Hemp Carpets—in fact anything from a handsome Silk to a R<g Carpet. It is small, neat and light—uot larger than a common breakfast table. It is made in the most woikman 11ke manner, of good material and handsomely varn'sbed. TT IS VERY SI MrL E, AN D EASILY UNDERSTOOD fiSP’Everything is performed by Turning a Crank.'-vjdt LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. For further paiticulars, Descriptive Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address RUSH PRATT, Geii’l Ag’t, og.jy ATLANTA, GA. BAItIt E T TANARUS, C A It TE It & CD •, wTT O L ESALE JD 11 TJGGISTS. At their Old Stand, No. ’291 Broad Street, • r . AUGISI A , (j A . W here they have been 1.. r the j-im TV, if. ’ i. ... • • ; .:.:’y receiving a Large anti complete assortment ot Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuff and Oils. The latter article we nre dealing in vary largely, particularly such as are suitable for Factories and fine Mach inert/, giving it our careful attntiin. All orders pr< inrtly exeentetl and satisfuetion >.uaruntecd in every particular. Our prices for an’ythi"g in our lina will le found to BE AS LOW AS AN V HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTlMOßE.—ltketfm HATS. II AT S MATS. a © !D 03. 3 T Tt A 'YJ S © © 0S- An endless variety of Data, Capa, and 3tra-v Goo Is. \Vlsn Ladies' tri.nmej and uhtrimmed Hats, of the Latest Styles. All of which we are ull'ci iug at. such pri as to r'cintcr it an extraordinary inducement for Country Buyer--. conijietition in our line, and would invite pur chascrs to call and satisfy fhetoselvc., f A X yy {.’ [ /,’ & R I NO. 258 Broad Street, at old stand of Conley, Fobce <t Cos., > lfttfiu All OUST A, GA 1 .uiiunmiimnnii- '"w“> ooy mg. svnrv-asp^vw-e rTCTSXSl?3£ ernErrmw i iiiw* J. D. A. Mv'rpht, of St*. Cn-, Geo. 11. Hops, of \ a. nub Rummer (Dooli s '* OXXEfAIPEB. 2 ' Just Received at tlio Old Southern House of J. t). A. M UR U H Y. & CO., No. 3IT, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA _ . x, • , ~ , , ~ , , n l-sj to 52-1 cents. Beautiful Mosamhiques Spring Prints, m ISew and 1 eautiful j!e ,il faA - Sills,-AU.acoas, (black and colored) for Drosses, at h> coots per yard. Di »>b vioo. > > i > \ i l.enos; Embroidered Poplins, Plain P-fidina Roil lh; and. ?, *<;, lJolo^dTar Uon, White Striped \\ hue lion Bercge, French Swi-s. Irish swn -, Suks, \\ Ui.i- : t. , in i n( i and Checked Ssuries, all suitable tor Party Presses. AT kinds of Dprnesi*. ; Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, IT.i' ls, Stripes, Tickings, Denims &c., Ae. _ , (toil and Handkerchiefs, in Linen, Cambric, plain, liemstitobcd, and eskbroidored in Lawll, . 0 ' , ’' Silk. Hosiery and Gloves for Ladies, Uentiamen and Childien. Pavasols, and Sun l nu.. l from 75 cents in Cotton, to PS in Silk. Ladies’ Misses’. Children’s and Louth’s HA 18. Latv styles Ladies’ BONNETS, in plain and fancy, and at very low All kinds of Flowers, Rib buns, and Trimmings. We keep on hand a regular hue <>f NOIIONB. As we receive Goods every week, wo are able to give our customers the benefit ol all changes in prices, styles, and fashions. We sell for GASH, and at a very small advauce on New York cost. No charge for showing Goods or giving samples. Orders from our country friends will receive prompt attention by one of the firm. Any-Goods ordered can be returned, if they are not as represented in price and quality.—lOesfim J. D. A, MU Krill & CO. E. F. BLODGETT & C 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 1) OO T S AND SHOES, 219 BUOAD STR L ET, AUGUSTA,:::: : : : : : GEORGIA Will Keep a Large and Well Selected Stock ot SOOTS a li ci S XX O E ® From some »f the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES North and East, and some experience at ® u ” command. We feel warranted in guaranteeing to all who may favor us with their patronage,.entire satisfaction. We are constantly in receipt of as fine an assortment of k&SO&a 9 AEIO 511 aS3IB S’ SB ©IS? (vlylS As can be had in this Market. Give useall at 279 BROAD 811,1.1.1. U. ~ VLEMINO. SAM’I. A. NELSON J.v’s M. WILSON II F. FLEMING, & CO- Wholesale Dealers in is o o (s, Sho es r &Trun ks ' Xo. 2. Hayne street, Corner Church sireet, ouh»- 4 13 (JHAKLESTON, S. C. : POLLARD, COX & C 0. WAREHOUSE AND COMMJiSSI OX MEii (ID\XTS C rpvr of Reynolds and Crmpbell Streets AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. UJ~ At.L.*.,*eoa Rllds I*h>. ;;i ..ri. *’^3j3m4s IHI. 11. A. II«RTO«i-8 MIASMA ANTIDOTE A Spcedg and Permanent Cure for CHILIS AO FEVER, Bilious and Liver Complaints. Mbs. P. A. BF-EBE having purchased of Dr j Horton’s widow, th sole rigid to make and vend this valuable medicine, will 1-ctp a supply constantly on hand; ready to fill all orders. F RICE,—Single Bottle|2 ; Single Bottles pu in Tin Cases and sent by mail $2,50; Hie extra Fifty Gents being required to | rc-pny post age. One dozen Dot ties; ccurety | a-ked and sent bv expres-( fur :.'JO,(ii» - exclusive of expressage. A liberal (fiSeount will be male to those who purohnseAyltiie quantity to sell na n. q J“Printe<rNhn‘ct ions for using this medicine will acoonipnnvNieh bottle. Address ' MRS. P. A. BEEBE, Sign s'of the Times Office, Middletown, Orange Go., N. V. Read the Followiv // Testimonials. Panola, Woodford Cos , L.b, .lan. 22, I&GG. Mrs. P. A. Bkkrk:—l feel it due to you to say that I think Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote!* tlio most valuable medicine in use, and the only per manent eure for Ague. K. R. PATTON. Middletown, N. Y., Jan. lsC6. Mbs, P. A. Br.tmr :—My family were all down w.tii Fever and Ague ; w hen 1 obtained some of Dr. Horton’s Mi,is:; a Antidote, and we arc nil cured; and I am satisfied that it w ns good a* stated, i use it with suc<-ess in bilious eases, and eau recommend it to all. L. DRINK. Middletown, N. Y,Jan. 18C6. Mrs. P. A. Bkebk:—During the last summer was attacked with llic Fever and Ague, and purchased a bottle of yonr medieine, which cured me immediately, and I have not had it since, I I avc also Sent a numberto you. among whom I do not know of a case where it failed to cure. A. 11. CORM IN Middletown, N. Y., Jnn. 1866- Mbs. P. A. Bkkre : While traveling in the western pari of this State, last summer, I waa taken with Chills and Fever, and Buffered from tiietn until hearing Dr. Horton's medicine re commended, I purchased a bottle, which cured me, and have been perfectly fi or from it ever ,i, ice JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK. O. S. I’ROBIHTT, Agent, feh. S 11 ts. Caviugtea, 6a. J J . r> 11 OAYN E , Gr x x* x> m n Looking Glass <k Picture Frame "si a k r: ii . Old Frames Bcgilt to I.eok Equal to New. Old Paintings Carefully Cleaned, Lined and Varnished. £-.s■*All Work Warranted and Dc-ne as Clieaj as at the Noi th. Iysei3 135 Broad Sticet, AUGUSTA, GA- C. V. WALIJEtt, W. M, G.ir.aXKR \\ ALKKIi A (30, 273 Broad Street, Augusta*, Georgia. Auction and General (to 111 m 1551 c ii/ 0{(l elefianth-j Will give prompt and personal attention to all Business .sj'cd to Tnt.it. FA VO R S S OIF I CIT E D Vfe refer to the Merchant' generally of th* city t>f Augusta. We will give ; articular attention to Forward ing any Good- co- g:.o Ito our •• n o,’ and hav« at our com mul fi.iilil u-s that wan ralit us it promising the utmost dis; at.di in this natter. Spcci.fi aitcnii. n given to the Sale of Rea. Estate, cither it. Private or Public Sole. Cotton ’Sab tl or i’nrohasos will be carefully mad a, and wo l.opo to bo. aide to give entire sat i-'fa>dion iu this 1 r.inch of our ’..usincss. I’arlio ular attention giv< a to the Sale cf Grain con signed to us. W ohave r.mpi Fire-PioofSt oragt Room for Gotten and Merchandise.— ai3ni4sa. stoves] STOVES! \Ye have in Store a grfut rariely cxcell ca Cooking and Heating Stoves, GRATE RANGES, And House Fnrnlshmg Goods of.every description. Our COOKING STOVES consist *f the Olive Branch, Empire State, ITer.ry Clny, <1 ». As wc'navo no Clerk Hire to pay, 'wo can sell as l beau ns any one in (ho South.’ Call and ex amine before purchasing else where. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CC •Tack, on Street, near Doll Towel, f AUGUSTA, SOUTHERN BRANCH OK TBH NATIONA L STOVE WORKS, y k it y o ,T 4 K . RICHARDSON & SALTOKD, Wlioleaalc and Retail Dealers in STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, BLOCK TIN* TIN-W 4R e, SII EE T~I It OK, and Tinner’s Findings lain ps , Cutlery. II OUSEF u R Ni sul N G GOODS Os ■every Description, PLATED, d■ BRITT AN I A WARE Key store Block, Whitehall ctreef, F. M. BiciiAUßMti, ATLANTA, UA. L. V. Saxfoed. 291f