The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, July 13, 1867, Image 4

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An important official fact b«# transpired in Wnelii' gfon relative to tlie policy propo sed Pv the- French Govcrnnont to the Uni ted S'etec n* regarded tl.a presence of Maxi miliart in Mine. It appear* tliat, »» l"np pen pa Jannarv lint. Cant !• itl.erny, il <■ French Minister Tore, informed S.crcui)' Reward tliat MaxTnilian liad proposed to abdicate M«xieo, ] tovided tliat Juart* would convene the Constitutional Assembly for ilie i lection of a President < f tbc lb public. The Emperor was thereby willing to acquiesce in a republican form of government in Mexico, but desired anew choice of iho Assembly for the Presidency. He was willing to pledge himself not to olj et if Juarez "a* chosen again. It seemed to be the destio of the French'rovernment to obtain the approval of this Government to this proposition, but Mr. Seward regarded this step as nothing less than an interference in Mexican affairs. How far hi* official efforts to save Maximil ian’# life "ill prove to be an interference, remains to be seen "lien the official corres pondence is laid before Congress, It is further learned that the telegraphic requests of Queen Victoria and Napoleon to Mr. Seward to urge Jmrizto spare Maxi milian, never reached the latter official owing to the want of efficient diplomatic represent ation to Mixico on the pr.rt of this govern-, merit. The Newberry Herald says it has heard from the Cleik of the Court of that District* that a mortgage hoed was recorded in that < ffice upon which the internal revenue stamps amounted -to fifteen hundred dollair. We hate i fit only heard of. but have actually seen the tame. U has been recorded in the Clerk’s oifioain this place. There are upon the bond seven 00 stamps, and two SSO stamps. Wljeretheyr.ro pasted, the paper locks like a picture book. josh Billings lays : “1 never bet any stamp' on the man who is always telling what lie would have did if lie had been there. I liavcnoticedthat this kind never £et there,” The Atlantic Submarine Company has bought the bulk of the iron clad New Ironsides, which sunk off League Island by the burning of the vessel. They will raise he* at once. Brigham Young, Jr., ami his compan ion Richards, are living gaily in Paris — the former with two wives and nine child ren —the latter with nine wives and no end of children. A man of an economical turn of mind shot himself in a grave yard at St. Louis the other day, where he owned n lot, so as to save the expense of a funeral. The Indies put paregoric into the icc emun at a strawbery festival in Cincin mti to prevent injurious effects. The effects were not injurious, but ludicrous. Jack Banister, praising the hospitality -of the Irish, after his return from one of his trips to the sister kingdom, was asked if lie had been in Cork. “No,” replied the wit; “but I saw a great many draw ings of it.” A writer in a French scientific paper lays that a combination of ammonia with gun-cottcn removes the liability of the latter to spontaneous combustion without injuring its explosive qualities. MONTVALE B PKING?. • i O G *7 MUIIS popular Summer Resort having been « placed in thorough re;.air, and furnished Villi new furniture, will be opened for visitors on the Ist of June, under the direction and contiol of the undersigned, proprietors of the .American Hotel, Atlanta, (la, Mc.ntvali: presents the strongest attractions to both the invalid and pleasure seeker, nolcs on account of its retirement at and beautiful fur*ound ing scenery, than of the lesiorativo powers of its waters. We hare reduced the price of board to the Lowest Figures consistent with a proper provision for the entertainment of our guests. Board per day, $3; p<r week, S2O; per month, {OO, with an allowance tor families. Travelers by rail, reach the Springs Ly special conveyances li um Louden, oi hy regular daily mail coaches from Knoxville, Tenn. If ay 3 WHITE <fc WHITLOCK. TT 0 L M E S & CALDE JLX Formerly Holmes <t Cos. IMPORTERS A .\7> DEALERS IX Paints, Oils, Lluss, Varnishes, BRUSHES, ETC. Km. iCfl Meeting, and 65 Hasel Streets CHARLESTON, S. C. vr. a. noLMra, w. c alder Ilt/trencct. —Andrew Simonds, Tris. lit Na tioEnl Bank. Wm. C. Dukes $ Cos., L. W Spratt, Esq., Gen. Johnson llag.vod, Col. Chaa 11. bmiouton, Capt. James M. Carson.—jeSOlyn? ILL IA M L. WEB B, (Formerly Webb A Sage,) \IMPORTER OI CHIN A , G LASS AND HI a i* t li c n w nr o, /TO. 6 1/AYXi' SIPPET. CHARLESTON, B. C. Will supply Country MeTeliants with Goods 1 n line at ns low rates ns they can bny in New Y orl; or elaew here.—*6o-1 j »8( r~p-pq--pv GEORGIA FURNITURE I AM happy to announce to the people of th's and neighboring States, that 1 am Agent for the Georgia l uniitlt e Factory, erect ed at this place, wliich ,'s now in full opciation, anu prepnn.fi to till orders for Cottauk Ciiaiks and all Linds . f Common I itmtuke. Prompt atU-nlion giv u to all orders and none but good WOlk supplied. Address, CFO. I'. FRAZER. Ag’t, Georgia I urniturc F.ctory. je22—2m Atlanta, Ga. lIEPOSITORY I I .VYING EktablUlicd * Reliable Repository in KMITBK m.< CK, wniTl TDUX STREET, ATLANTA, GA., I will keep constantly on hand a full and aom plcle assortment of O O A C II 32 S , CA T\ Til A GFS, R OCK AW AYS (] ii ere si and two hoisi s,) BUGGIES, EBBING V/CfNE, & Ah Agent of several first-class Northern an 1 Western I tonnes, I am enabled to supply all persons with nnylhii g they may wish trom n liaby Carriage, to a Coach and dour. at Manufacturers’ priees, with freight added. lum also Agent for th« sale of t lie celebrated WOOD RU F F W AGON, which las given such universal satisfaction The Ladies are especially invited to call and make airaugcuiaiita for ruling. ANDREW DUNN. G;n2d Empire block, Whitehall St. J. E. G U U.ATT, brass foundry 4XD M A CHINE S TI 0 P, Atlanta, Georgia. REPAIRS* Saw Mills, Grist Mills aud Cotton Gins BO ILB RS MADE ASO litPAIUBD. Stacks aud all other Sheat-Irom and Blacksmith Work sx»«ut*d.*tE»rt Will All all Ordvn f®r Ouag «, Steam and Water Coeds. Also Manufacturer of a Superior artioU of ANTI-FRICTION METAL. oin26 Shop opposite Ga. R. R, Shop. ATLANTA MAGI HE MORES AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY ! PORTER & BUTLER PnormsTor.il. We are prepared to manufacture and repair M o o lx i IX o I- y, Such as Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers. Grist and Saw Mi'll Mr,chinny, <1« House & Brown's Horse Power, Wright’s Patent Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mil-#. Abo Building Fronts Iron Railing*, Sugar Mi a, and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and Railroad Castings of every description. made without extra charge for patterns when in regular line of VT-■ ni-. ' :U gfajy-tdawK Re-Toothed and Gummed in th* host manner,‘ts^S TEII M S CASH! Jas. H. PoBTFit, ) Old Stand of J. L. Dunning, It. 11. Buti.uk, j dm2o Atlanta, Ga. New LIQUOR House! M. ROSE, k CO ~ No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, RUMS, Ac IMrORTF.P AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS Os every grade, offered at l.ow I’iiecs Those in want of Pux*o Xiicixio rb, For Medical and other purposes, will always find our Foreign Liquois ns wc represent them, and we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to He Genuine and Unadulterated. 7m2fl yj CARRI AGK %, ROCK AW AYS, Wv 'A&L Broun, s ami I’l antaticn Wagons The Manufactory of A T. Finney, on Forsyth street, Allanta, On. is daiy turning out substnntially finished nnd fashionable work, to which the attention of all wishing to purchase, i* respectfully invited. Several l'Tci. sure Vehi cles and a number of T’latilation Wagons are completed, and wi.i be disposed of at reasonable figures. Orders will be promptly filled, and are respectfully solicited. Charges modtrata. and all work warranted. Manufactory and Warerooir.s on Forivth St., Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall. IyCC A. T. FINNEY, Allania, Ga, TOMMEY & STEWART, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery. TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, HARNESS, lUIPOLES, COLLARS, Leather, Buggy Materials, Ac. At the Sign of the Mill F;\w, nd Game Cock Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. GA jan.lefi-iy ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS. C i! . OATW AN, Agent, A,uddmasi»ess Manager, ■ • t . -\rv M. Or H. A~ Y rßorif, Importer anil Dealer in ITALIAN, liLO< KADILLK. AND WHITE Kl TLAND STATUARY MARBLE. We are now receiving nnd huv# in store, a large and det-irablc stuck of finished and roulig Marble, which we offer to the public on the most Reasonable Terms. Owing to the high price of Marble at this time, many persona are kept from purchasing, 1 propose to reduce pries* so that all can buy.— My facilities arc *ucb for purchasing the materi al, that. 1 will be satisfied with sma I profit# snd quick sales—such in my motto. We are prepared to furnish, in thebest style, Monuments, carved and plain. Box Te-mhs, Tab lets, carved and |>lair>, llead-Stonce, Urns, Vases, Mantles, &c., and furnishing Marble of all de sciiptiona. With good nnd experienced workmen in all departments of the business, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. Designs of Monu ments at.d other work in Marble,furnished gratis. Oidcrs solicited and piomptly filled. Office *nd Ynrd adjoining Belltuc Hotel, and opposite Georgia Railroad Depot.—3n.2C a j. noUKjtr. r- w. sobsbt. j’ EOBERT & CO., Gifl Commission Merchants, AND AGENTS lOE Manufacturers and Producers. At the south ind of th* Bridge, on Broad Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Keeps constantly on hand CORN- LARD BACON-SALT-ROPt. In large Quantities. Salt, Lime, Plaster, Lumber, Ac. They have also a large quantity es [£&& S&iQAS fneh ag Bdcksts. Keeler#, and Clothes Chests. klolli Proof.) made at the Stone’s River Utility Works, at Murfreesboro, Tcnn., all of which fin l.« bought at Manufacturers’ Prices, with freight added. —May 8, !ml9, J n. BOSTW IC K, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. I .Granite Block, Broad Nir't, (Adjoining the Aailroach] ATLANTA, GA. -WHOI.FS.U.E DEALER IN Flour, Grain, Hay, and all WESTERN R/fODUCE. Ord-rs for any dcfcrip ion of Merchandise promptly filled and consignments solicit*d. n. r. mooke. t. r. Fleming. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE : 5000 bushel* Dorn, si»o reams VVraping paper, ItmOO pi.iin-ls Bacon, 5-Ml pounds Snuff. 2500 p. amis Lard. 15 hall barrels Mackerel, 100 barrels Sugar. 15 4 barrels Mackerel, 20 barrels Syrup. 15 half barre's St-ad, 25 keg- ,'yrun, 25 kits Mackerel, 75 bags Coffee, 20 kegs Cider Vinegar, 20 k Si da, 10 barrels Cider Vinegar. 50 k gs Nails. 51) boxt-s Candy—assorted 50 boxes Candle#, 60 boxesOackers— asst. 50b"»s B.ibbi - xoap 50 boxes Colgate’s Soap. 50 boxes Bering 50 gross Mason's Blark’g 500 bags Table Salt. 10 dozen Well Buckets, 30 dozen Bucket! 20 run ts 1 libs, 20 cut'* I’eti ok-oui. 50 c4*e#<l>at!i|»ag’« Cidei sff cn*e’s Ph rites. 10 MsAfJ. A. Ciaer, 25 cases /Teservcrs. 25 cases Imp. Ale, 25 caste* Jelly, 25 cases Brow n Aiou 20 rases f.'ysters, 5 cases Prunes, 10 cases Sardines, 6 cases Olivo Oil, 10 cnees Lobsters. 100 cases As-t. Liquors, 10 cases dahnons. 20 cases Cod l-'ish. Fish. Raisin*, Citron. Currants Almonds. Walnuts, Filberts, Rope, Twine, Chewing Tobacco. Ac. apr27 11 WHOA JANUARY, 1867. COFEH & dBCALL A ATLAKTA, - - - - Eeg leave to call the attention of the J radv and the l'ablie generally, to their Stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of 10C0 Bushels White Coro, 0000 lbs Bacon, 100 libl's Flour, Various Brands.) 50 Sacks, * 1 1 * 100 Dor.cn Oysters, (1 <fc Jib. Cans.) 10 Cases Sardines, 1000 Cans Fresh Fruit, (Warranted good.) IOOuO lbs Sole Leather. fitlO Sides Baltimore Upper Leatbe r , 100 Kip Skins, (Philadelphia.) SO Dozen French Call Skins, 10 “ American 1 • ‘ 50 “ Linings A Toppings, 500 Pair Lasts 100 Straight Lasts, (Ladies and Gents.) 10 ilt'i's, Taunt rs OH, Workers, Flcshers, Curvyine Knives A Blades, Tanners and Sko» Makers Furnishing Goods generally. Give u* a onll. No Trouble to Show Goods, CD FUR £ Met ALLA. 1 ccatujr <fc Line Streets, ATLANTA GA. [>AUL JO NE S, J it., AY hole sale Dealer in Imported Brandies, Wines, BOUUBON AND RYE WHISKIES, (1 GA It Sand TOBACCO Atlanta, Georgia, I have on hand a very extensive stock cf Foreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS ft TOBACCO, Which I offer at very reduced Prices for Cash. Kelley’s Old Bourbon, Woodward’s Robinson County, Millwood Rye, Peach and Apple Brandies, Jamaica and N, C., Rum, Rectified Whiskies of all grades, Madera, Port, nnd therry Wines, liLL and Scotch Whiskies, Im ; orted ft Domestic Brandies. All grades of TOBACCO. Longwovtli’s Wines, Golden Wedding Catawba, &e. 2m26 .PAVIr JONES, JR. DR. n. PELLS, ANDREW DUNN. F. V. GLENN, President, fiecretury, Treasurer. GEORGIA LOOM & MANUFACTURING C 0„ MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS t . o o It to Your Xxxtox’ost- AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN UMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET’, ATLANTA, GA. AND SEE IN OPERATION ME NDEOHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING HAJSTD AND POWHR LOOM. pLAN TE R 8 CAN BE IN 1) KP E NI)EN T By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM! From ID to OO yards CAN BE \Y 0Y E N O N T HIS LOO M IN ONE DA Y. It Weaves as Fast as any Factory Loom. 9 Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be sated by its use. From ?5 to §lO a day can be made by it. Its Parts are Self-changing, By th« turning of an easy crank it l«t* the Warp off, winds up the Cloth, treads the Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Saiine-ts, Linsev, Blanket Twill, Doubie- Biaiu Clotb, various kinds of Bibbed Good*, Fencing Twills of all kinds, Max Cotton, Tow, or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging, Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirt*, Woolen, Linen and Hemp Cu r pets —in fact anything from a handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. It i* small, neat and light—not larger than a common breakfast table. It is made in the most workman like manner, of good material and handsomely varnished. IT IS VERY SIMTLE, AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD Every thing is performed by Turning a Crank.^“§W2l LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. For further particulars, Descriptive Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address RUSH PRATT, Qen’l Ag’t, o, tv . ATLANTA. r,A. It AItItK T TANARUS, CAIIT EII & C 0 ■, W II O L ESALE DRUGGISTS. At tlicir Old Stand, No. 291 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OA . Where they have been for the past TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, are conftanlly receiving * Large and complete assortuicut. of Dfigs, CbumkaLs, Faints, Dye Stuff and oil s. The latter article we are dealing in very largely, particularly nidi ns are suitable for Factories and tint Machinery, giving it our careful att ntkn. All orders pr.-mptly executed and satisfaction -narnnteed in every particu’ar. Onr priees for anything in our line will le found to BE AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE^—I9seOm HAT S. HAT S. HAT S. ® @ © IB S, S tHS & ® 0 S- Kn endless variety of ItnU Cap., aid Straw Goods. Also Ladioa’ trimmed and untrimmed II»ts, ~f the Latest Styles. Ail of which we are ntfeiitiu' at Hindi prices, a-to l ender it an extraordinary inducement for Country'Buyer*. gW AVa defy competition ru our lint, and would invite pur- BLAUVELT & KING. 258 Broad Street, a' old stand of Co.m.kt, Fuboic & Cos., ' iTaTm AUGUiSTA, CrA J. D. A. ift-RPitr, of s•>. Ca., .Guo. U. lloi-e, of Y*. Hub Rummer d j oo ti s V CHE /LX-nr-O. EVER ! Just Received at tlie Old Southern House of J. I). A. MURPHY, & CO., No. 314, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA Spring Prints, in New and beautiful sA'lef, at from 121 “> 22* cents. Beautiful Mosambmnes for Spring Dresses, at 25 cents per yard.' T)ress Good, in Silks, Alpaecat, (black and colored) Lciios. Enibioidcred }»oj>lins, I‘laiii Toplins, rcr: 1 D.rouc? cVc. *c f , . While Iron Berege, French Swi-s, Irish Swiss, U ,|ks - 'U lu , tc C dored Tarlton, White Striped and Checked S*iss, all suitable lor Party Dresses, a'. 1 Finos of Domestic uoods, in Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Plai.ls, Stripes, Tickings, .. ’enimf'Ac.,.Ac- Handkerchiefs, in Linen, Cambric, plain, hemstitched, and embroidered in Lawn, Cotton, and Silk. Hosiery and Gloves for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. ,’nraso.s, un d un Umbrellas, from 75 cents in Cotton, to $8 in Silk. Ladies’ Misses’, Children’s u. n d 1 outli a IIA IS. Latest styles Ladies’ BONNETS, in plain and fancy, and at very low prices. All kinds of Flowers, Rib bons, and Trimmings. We keep on hand a regular line of NOTIONS. , > As we receive Goods every week, we are able to give our customers the benefi. °* a 4 changes in prices, styles, and fashions. We sell for CASH, and at a very small advance on New York co«t. No eharge for showing Goods or giving samples. Orders from crar country friends will deceive prompt attention by one of the firm. Any Goods ordered can be returned, if they are not C* represented in price and quality.—lOseGm J. D. A. MURPHY ft CO. E. E. BLODGETT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOT 8 AND SHOES, 279 BROAD STREET, A V G U S T A , G R O R G I A Will Keep a Large anti Well Selected Stock of BQOTB and. S H O E S From some #f the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES North and East, and some experience at oar command, we feel warranted iu guaranteeing to all who may favor us with their patronage,ientire satisfaction. Wc ar# constantly in receipt of as fine an assoitment cf ki&!D3B3' as3® SHasaSS' 1 33H383, jli As can be had in this Market. Giv# nscall at 279 BROAD STREET. P. F. FLEMING. BAM’I A. NF.LSOF JA*S M. WILSON || J . FLEMING, & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Bo ots, B lioes, & Trunks No. 2. Haync rreet, Corner Church street, <)mjel3 CHARLESTON, S. C. j | POLLARD, COX«t C 0. Cotton Factors WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS C rnti- of Revnolda and Campbell Streets AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. £.2?" Acexts roa Rurcs rucsriiATi:.'^ißSni4s 1111. 11. A. IIOKTOS’S miasma antidote A Speedy a,id Permanent Cure for CHILLS AND FEVER, Bilious and Liver Complaints. MRS. P. A. BEEBE having purchased of Dr Horton’s widow, the sole i ight to make *u«l vend this valuable medicine, will keep a supply constantly on hand; ready to fill all orders. I JRlCE,—Single Buttle *2 ; Fingle Bottles ga _ in Tin Cases and sent by mail 82,50; she extra Fifty Cents being required to pre-pay post age. One dozen Bot ties securely parked and sent by express, for s2o,oo—exclusive of expressage. A liberal discount will be ma le to those wh» purchase by the quantity to sell atain. ( directions for using this mtdicin* will accompany each bottle. Address WltS. P. A. BEEBE. Signs of the Times Office, Middletown, Orange Cos., N. Y. Head the Following Testimonials. Panola, Woodford Cos, 111., Jan. 22, 18G6. kills. P. A. Bribe:, —I feel it due to you to say thut 1 think I)r. Ilorlon’s Miasma Antidote is th« most valuable medicine in use, and tlu* only per manent cure for Ague. S. R. PATTON. Middletown, N. Y., .lan. l£C6. Mas. P. A. Bttut: —My family were nil down w th Fever and Ague ; when I obtained some of Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, aud we are all cured; and I am satisfie-d that it is as geod as stated. 1 use it " itli suc- ess in bilieu* cases, and can recommend it to all L. BRINK. Middletown, N. Y , Jan. 1866. Mas. P. A. Beebe:—During the last summer was attacked with the F’evcr and Ague, and purchased a bottle of your medicine, which cured me immediately, aud 1 have not had it since, I have also sent a number to you, among whom 1 d* not know of a cas>e where it faPed to care. A. H. CORN IN Middletown, N. Y., Jan. ]BC6- Mks. P. A. Burnt While traveling in th* western part of this State, last summer, 1 was taken with Chills arid Fever, nrd suffered from thorn until hearing Dr. Horton’s medicine re commended, I purchased a bottle, which *«ired me, and have been perfectly free from it ever since. JoPKPII VIRKPATRICI. O. S. PRGPIIITT, Agent, feV llltf. C*vil!gtßß. 0». J # J . BROW NE , t i I L D E B. Looking Glass <f: Picture Prams M A K E 31 . Old Frames Regilt to Leah Equal to New. Old Paintings Carefully Cleared, Lined sad Varnished. £J#~ATr' Work Warranted ami Detse as Cheap as at the Kwth, I>*l3 135 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. c v. w.vMr.R, xt. u, oar»xzs U. V. WALKER l CO, 273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Auction and General tiH.Vitt id C i)JM etcfiamti-. Will give prompt and personal ts all Bcsises# E.NTKUsrvri to Them, FAVORS SOLI CIT K D VT< refer to the Merchants generally of rh« oily of A oyrrst a. . >Ta will cive particular attention to Forward ing »ny Goods cbi signed to our care, a: and have at onr eoinmaml fa-iHiie* that warrant us ii promising the nt.-n ;■>( elis; at eh in this natter. Special attention grv. it to the :-a!c of Kea, Estate, either at Private or Public Sale. Cotton Sale# or Purchases will be ( arefoi’l' made, and we hope to be able tc give entire *st isfaction in this branch of our business. Pnrii> nlar attention given to the Sa'e of Grain ecu signed to us. W ehave ample Firo-l'ieof Slov»g* Room for Cotton and Merchandise.— asriuff-#. STOVES! STOVES! \Te har. in Stor. a great variety es cxeolien Cooking’ and Heating Stoves, GRATE RANGES, And House Famishing Coeds of every description. Our COOKING STOVES consist #f the Olive Branch, Empire State, Henry Clay, D. As wchavo no Clerk Hire to pay. we can sell a. Cheap ns any one in ihe South. Cal! and »x amine before purchasing elsewhere. SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO .Tackeon Street, near Bell Towel, AUGUSTA, • A SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THU NATIONAL STOVE W 0 R KS. }» E W T O It K . RICHARDSON & SANFORD, WholesaTet and Retail Dealers in STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, BLOCK TIN TIN-WARE, SHEET-IRON h and Tinner’s Finding# Lamps, Cutlery^ II OUSEF URN I S 111 N G GOODS Os every Description, PL A TED, a- BRITT AN I A WARE Key slono Block, Whitehall street, F. M. Riciiabdson, ALLAN tA, GA. L. V. Santo an. 23t,f