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Building on the Sand.
'Tin well to wots ’tin well to wed, w**-
For so the world hath done,
Since myrtles grew nnd roses Mow,
And morning brought the sun. _
But have n ear**, ye young Rnd fair.
Be sure yen pledge with truth ;
Be certain tha* your love will went
Beyond the days of youth !
For if you give not heart for lienrt
A« w ell a* hand for hand,
Ton’ll find you’ve plnyed an unwise part,
And “built upon tlic sand.”
’Tis well to save. ’Tis well to have
* A goodly store of gold, _
And bold enough of eliining stuff,
For charity is cold.
But place not all your hopes and trust
On what the deep mine brings ;
We cannot live with yellow dust
Unmixcd with purer things,
And ho who piles up wealth alone,
Will often have to stand
Beside his coffer chest and own
'Tis “built upon the sand.”
’Tis good to speak in kindly guiso
And soothe where’er wc can ;
Fair Rpcccli should bind the human mind,
And love link niu.ii to man.
But stay not at the gentle words;
Let deeds with language dwell;
The one who pities starving birds,
Should scatter crumbs as well.
The mercy that is warm and truo
Must lend a helping hand,
For those who talk yet fail to do,
But “build upon tlic sand."
Atlanta is going to Lave an opera house
and a monument —one for music and the
other for Lincoln. —Boston Post.
She has had the opera house. The Sher
iff has got it now. Tt is a touching thought,
though, that sho builds monuments to “the
sainted Lincoln” and fullers her poor to
starve. — Mobile Advertiser <fr Register.
Revival of Anti-Masonry.
The Augusta Constitutionalist says: We
alluded last week, to the fact that Wendell
Phillips had, iu bis Fourth of July speech,
taken occasion to denounce, in bitter and
lying language, the Masonic fraternity, and
wo also quoted from the Toledo (Ohio) Blade
a couple of extracts whose purpose seemed
to be to revivo all the old exploded jcalums
nies against Masonry, and kindle anew the
baleful fires of Anti-Masonic bigotry. Allu
ding to the charges made in the Blade , an
unmasotiic exchange says:
‘The charge that any person connected
with a Masonic Lodge believes his obliga
lions to that order ‘paramount to those he
owes his ccuutry, or to his God,’ is nmong
the extreme fooleries of a past age. Equally
false and gratuitous ! s it to charge that an
institution that honored Washington and that
Washington honored, and which embraced
within its mystic circle every Araerioan Ma
jor General in the army of the Revolution,
save one, and that one was Benedict Arnold,
and with them, the author of the Declaration
of Independence, is inimical to and ‘contrary
to the genius of Republican Government.’
“ What the writer expects to gain by the
revival of Anti-Masonry is haid to determine-
It never was brought into Ohio politics but
once, and then all the elements opposed to
the Democratic party fused with it and agreed
to support its candidate. Darium Lyman,
for Governor in 1832, and the whole concern
was ? badly beaten. But the Negro Suffrage*
ites want something new in poilics, nnd they
hope that Anti-Masonic will answer as well
as did the corpse'found in the Niagara river,
during the first Anti Masonic excitement,
which, when its whiskers were shaved, was
pronounced a “good enough Morgan until
after the electiou !”
MONT VALE 8 P KING 8,
—1 G G *7
TITTS popular Summer Report having been
placed in thorough repair, and furnished
with new furniture, will be opened for visitors
on the Ist of June, under the direction and
control of the undersigned, proprietors of the
.American Hotel, Atlanta, tin,
Mostvale presents the strongest attractions to
both the invalid and pleasure seeker, nolois on
account of its retirement and beautiful surround
ing scenery, than of the restorative powers of
its waters. We have reduced tlie price of board
to the Lowest Figures consistent with a proper
provision for the entertainment of our guests.
Board per day, $3; per week, S2O; per mouth,
S6O, with an allowance lor families.
Travelers by rail, reach the Springs by special
conveyances from Loudon, oi by regular daily
mail coaches from Knoxville, Tcr.n.
May 3 WHITE & WHITLOCK.
HOLMES & CALDE
Formerly Holmes <h Cos.
IMTORTFIIS AW DEMERS IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,
BRUSHES, ETC.
If os. 12fi Meeting, and 66 Hasel Streets
CHARLESTON, S. C.
w. b. nun, w. CALi>sn
Rtfrrences. —Andrew Simonds, Pns. Ist Na
tional Bank. Win. C. Dukes A Cos., L. W
Sprntt, Ksq., Gon. Johnson llngood, Cel. Clias.
11. Simonton, Capt. JamesM. Carson a\ r >olyn£
rp-pjp-p-,
GEORGIA FURNITURE
FACTORS.
TAM happy to announce to the people of th's
and neighboring States, that I am Agent for
the Georgia Furniture Factory, erect
ed at this place, which is now in full opeiation
and prepared to fill orders for Cottage Chairs
and all kinds of CoSmov FiKNITCmB. IVompt
attention given to all orders, and roue Lut good
work supplied. Address,
GEO. J\ FRAZER, Ag't
Georgia Furniture Factory,
je‘22—2m Atlanta, Go.
1). R. V/IL LIAMS &C 0
122 Meeting Street, Next door Charleston Hotel.
CHARLES HON, S. C.
WHOLF.BAI.It HEALERS IN
Hats. Caps, straw and Millinery
Ciloods.
prompt ailtlitk'ii j aid to orders.-— l CiuuclS
Furniture !
Furniture !
GEO. P"FRAZER
MARIETTA ST.,
ATLANTA, G A.,
wholesale and retail dealer,
II AS now on hand one ot the
LARGEST and CHEAPEST
STOCKS OF FCBSITtHE
ever offered in the Atlanta market, embracing i
Parlor Sett*, Writing Desks,
Chamber Sets, Tables,
Bedsteads, Whatnots,
Bureaus, Sofas,
Wardrobes, Rockers,
Chairs, Washstands.
In short, everything to complete a first class
stock ot FURNITURE, including the best and
cln-apest Cottage Chairs ever offered in this city.
The attention of tlio citizens of Atlanta and
the country generally, is respectfully invited to
this establishment. Great inducements to the
trade, l'riccs low to suit the times. Orders fill
ed p oinptly and wt‘ll, je22-2m
J. E. GULLATT,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AMD
machine S HOP,
Atlanta, Georgia.
REPAIRS
Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Cotton Gins
non EX & MADE AND REPAIRED.
jfSJy*Smoke Stacks and all other Sheet-Iron * n< l
Blacksmith Work executed.'^giS
Will fill all Ordets fer
Quage, Steam and Water Cocks.
Also Manufacturer of a Superior article of
ANTI-FRICTION METAL.
3m26 Shop opposite Ga. It. It, Shop.
ATLANTA
M A I'll IMI WORKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !
PORTER & BUTLER
Proimiietohs.
We are prepared to manufacture nnd repair
M a c lx I ii e r y,
Such as Pot table and Stationary Steam Engines
and Boilers. Grisf and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac
House A Brown’s Horse Power, Wright’s Potent
Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Also
Building Front.*, Iron Railings, Sugar Mills,
nud Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of every description.
(pWCnstings made without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of work.-XjaQt
jJgy-Snwß Re-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner, “^3B
TERMS Cl\ SH I
Jab. H. Pouter, ) Old Stand of J. I„. Dunning,
R. H. Butler, j Cm 26 Atlanta, Ga.
New LIQUOR House!
g M. ROSE, & CO.,
No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES.
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
RI'MS, Ac
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
Os every grade, offered at Low I’i ices
Those in want of
Pure Liquor b,
For Medical and other purpose*, will always find
our Foreign Liquors ns we represent them, and
we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to
lie Genuine and Unadulterated.
7m26
-n*® CARRIAGES, ROCK AW ATS,
Buggies and Plantation Wagons
VLe~Aff- The Manufactory of A. T. Finney,
on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Gn„ is daily turning
out substantially finished mid fashionable work,
to which the attention of all wishing to purchase,
is respectfully invited. Several Pleasure Vehi
cles and a number of Plantation Wagons are
completed, and will be disposed of at. reasonable
figures. Orders will be promptly filled, and are
respectfully solicited. Charges moderate, and
all work warranted,
. Manufactory and Wnrerooms on Forsyth St.,
Atlanta, Gn., nearly opposite the Opera flail.
1y26 A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, Go,
r pOMMEY & STEWART,
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery.
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES , COLLARS,
Leather, Buggy Materials, Ac.
At the Sign of the Mill Saw, and Game Cock
Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. GA
fan.4et!-ly
S. KEND R I C K &C 0.
* Dealers in,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS ,
Matting, Rugs and Mats, Curtains, Shades.
Cointce, Piano and Table Covers, &e.
Rai son's Building, Up staiis, W hitet all street.
Cornel of Hunter, —3m16 ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA MAIIBLE WORKS.
g B . OATM AN, Agent,
And business Manager,
WM. GRAY pßOP'it,
importer nnd Dealer in
ITALIAN, B LOCK ADI LLE. AND WHITE
RUTLAND STATUARY MaKBLE.
Wc are now receiving and h ive in store, n
largo ami desirable stock of finished and roung
Marble, which we offer to the public on the most
Reasonable Terms.
Owing to the high price of JJflJldo at thb
time, many persons are kept from purchasing, I
propose to reduce prices »o that all cau buy.—
My facilities are such for pure),asing the materi
al, that 1 will be satisfied with snia 1 profit* and
quick *ales —such is my motto.
We arc prepared to furnish, in t behest style,
Monuments, carved and plain. Box Tocihe, tab
lets, carved and plain, Head-Stones, Urns, Vases,
Mantles, &e., and furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions.
W ith good and experienced workmen in all
departments of the business, we hope to merit
a share of public patronage. Designs of Monu
ments and other work iu Marble, furnished gratis.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Office
nnd Yard adjoining Belltuc Hotel, and opposite
Georgia Railroad Depot.—Bar.2#
J R. BOS TWICE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. I,Granite Block, Broad Str’t,
(Adjoining the /,'ailroail]
AT LA AIT A, GA.
WHOLESALE dealer in
Flour, Grain, liny,
and all WESTERN PRODUCE.
Orders for any dcscrip.ion of Merchandise
promptly tilled, and consignments solicited.
U. r, MOOKE. T. P. FLEEING.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE :
6000 bushels Corn, 500 reams Wraping paper,
10000 pounds Bacon, 600 pounds Snuff,
2500 pounds Lard, 15 halt barrels Mackerel,
100 ban els Sugar, 15 j barrels Mackerel,
20 barrels Syrup, 15 half barrels Shad,
25 keg'Syrup, 25 kits Mackerel,
75 tiags Coffee, 20 kegs Cider Vinegar,
20 kegs Soda, 10 barrels Cider Vinegar,
60 kegs Nails. 60 boxes Candy—assorted
50 boxes Candles, 60 boxes Crackers-asst,
SOb’xs Bubbl’s aoap 50 boxes Colgate’s Soap,
50 bozes Hi ring 50 gross Mason’s Blaek’g
500 bags Table Salt, 10 dozen Well Buckets,
30 dozen Buckets 20 nests Tulw,
20 cases Petroleum, 50 cases Cbampag’e Cidet
50 cases 7'icktes, 10 cases C. A. Cider,
25 cases Preservers, 25 cases Imp. Ale,
25 cases Jelly, 25 cases Brown Stou
20 cases Oysters, 5 cases Prunes,
10 cases Sardines, 5 cases Olive Oil,
10 cases Lobstars, 100 cases As t. Liquors,
10 cases Sal.nous, 20 cases Cod Fish,
Fish, Raisins, Citron, Currents Almonds,
Walnuts, Filberts; Rope; Twine, Chewing
Tobacco. Arc. apr27—tf
WIIOA JANUARY, 1867.
COFEIt & MtCALLA
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Ecg leave to onll the attention of the Trade
and the Public generally, to their Stock of
Merchandize, consisting in part of
1000 Bushels White Corn,
6CH iO lbs Bacon,
100 Bbl’s Flour, Various Brands.)
60 Hacks, ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
100 Dozen Oysters, (1 it 2 lb. Cans.)
10 Coses Sardines,
1000 Cans Fresh Fruit, (Warraated good.)
10000 lbs Sole Leather,
B 0() Sides Baltimore Upper Leather,
lOu Kip Skins, (Philadelphia )
60 Dozen French Call Skins,
10 “ American ‘ ‘ ‘
50 “ Linings A Toppings,
500 Pair Lasts
100 Straight Lasts, (Ladies and Gents.)
10 Bid’s Tauners Oil,
Workers, Flcshers, Currying Knives &
Blades, Tauners and Shoe Makers Furnishing
Goods generally.
Give us a call. No Trouble to Show Goods,
COFER & MfeCALLA.
Pccatur A Line Streets,
ATLANTA GA,
pAUL JONES, J r.,
Wholesale Dealer in
Imported Brandies, Wines,
BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES,
CIGARS and TOBACCO
Atlanta, Georgia,
1 have on hand a very extensive stock of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS & 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, and Sherry Wines,
Irish and Scotch Whiskies,
Imported & Domestic Brandies.
All grades of TOBACCO.
Longwortli’s Wines,
Golden Wedding Catawba, &c,
3m26 PAUL JONES, JR.
POLLARD, C 0 X & CO.
Cotton Factors
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
C rner of Key uolds and Campbell Streets
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HT Agents roa Runs PnosriiATE.“'yjß3m4s
D. t. FLEMING. Sam’l A. NELSI X Ja’s U. WILSON
\) F. FLEMING, & CO-
Wholesale Dealers in
Bo o ts, Mic€s, & Tilinks,
No. 2. Hayne street, Corner Church street,
903*13 CHARLESTON, S. C.
n „ „ qt-r tq ANDREW DUNN, F. P. GLENN,
DR ' 1 Sent, «*•'•«-* TreaWer ’
GEORGIA
LOOM & MANUFACTURING CO.,
manufacturers and planters
Ij.ools. to Your Intorost.
AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN
UMPIRE BLOCK, WHIT Ell ALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
AND SEE IN OPERATION
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
HAND and power loom.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMMOVED HAND LOOM!
From 13 to 30 yards
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It Weaves as Fast as any Factory Loom.
Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can be saved by its use.
From to 910 a day cau be made by it.
Its Parts are Self-changing,
By the turning of an easy crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Cloth, treads the
Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Satinets, Linsev, Blanket 1 will, Double-
Plain Clolh, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fencing Twills of all kinds, Flax Cotton, Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging, Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen, Linen and
Hemp Carpets —-in fact anything from a handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. It is 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 SIMPLE, AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD
jg@“Everything is performed by Turning a Crank.“SS®
LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
For further particulars, Descriptive Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address
RUSH PRATT, Gen 1 Ag’t,
23 ., ATLANTA, GA.
BARRETT, CARTER & CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
; At their Old Stand, No. 291 Broad Street, AUGUSTA C A
V here they have been tor the past TWENTA'-FIVE YEARS, are constantly receiving a Large
and complete assortment of
Dilips, Chemicals, Paints, Bye Stuff and Oils.
The latter article we arc dealing in very largely, particularly such ns are suitable for Factories
and tine MocMnrrg, giving it our careful attrttivv. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction
guaranteed in every particular. Our prices for anything iu our Hue will le found to BE AS
LOW AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.—JDiefIm
II AT S. HAT S. HAT S.
si.ibaw ®©©(&.&» airib&W©©©©a-
An endless variety of Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods. Also Ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed Hats,
of the Latest Styles. All of which we are offering at such prices, as to render it an extraordinary
inducement for Country Buyers, We defy competition in our line, and would invite pur
chasers to call and satisfy themselves.
BLAUYELT & KINO.
25S Brand Street, u*, oid stand of Conley, Forge 3s Cos.,
lOyoOm AUGUSTA, GA
F. F. BLODGETT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOT S AND SHOES,
270 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA,: :::: : : : : : G E 0 R G I A
Will Keep a Large and Well Selected Stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
From some of the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES North and East, and some experience at our
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 assoi tment of
feaßaßa" a hub fuiasaga' sskdbs,
telyla As cau be bad in this Market. Give uscall at 279 BROAD STREET.
M°BItIDE, DOIISETT & CO.,
IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS II
CROCKERY,
CHINA.,
GLASSWARE,
A„N D
TABLE CUTLERY.
ATLANTA, GEOB.&I-A-
As Good Terms at WHOLESALE and RETAIL, as can bo had in
THE COUNTRY/
N o i* t li oi* S o u t li,
l»R. If. A. HORTON'S
MIASMA ANTIDOTE
A Speedy and Permanent Cure for
CHILLS AND FEVER,
Bilious and Liver Complaints.
MRS. P. A. BEEBE having purchased of Dr
Hol ton’s widow, the sole right to make and
vend this valuable medicine, will keep a supply
constantly on hand; ready to fill all orders.
PRICE, —Single Bottle |2 ; Single Bottles p«
in Tin Cases and sent by mail #2,60; ths
extra Fifty Cents being required to pre-pay post
age. One dozen Bottles securely packed and sent
bv express, for §20,00 —exclusive of expressags.
A liberal discount will be ma do to those wit*
purchase by the quantity to sell again.
[ #~P rinted directions for using this medieinw
will accompany each bottle. Address
MRS. P. A. BEEBE,
Signs of the Times Oflics,
Middletown, Orange Cos., if. Y.
Redd the following Testimonials ,
Panola, Woodford Cos., 111., Jan. 28, 1866,
Mas. P. A. bifL’Bß: —I feel it due to you to »ay
that L think Dr. Horten’s Miasma Antidote is tlio
most valuable medioine iu use, and the only p«r
manent cure for Ague. 8- R. PATTvN.
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 1866,
Mits. P. A. Beebe:—My family were all down
w th Fever and Ague ; when I obtained som« of
Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and wc are all
cured; and I am satisfied that it is as good as
stated. I use it with success in bilious case*,
and can recommend it to all. L. BRINK.
Middletown, N. Y , Jan. 1866.
Mrs. P. A. Beebe:—During the last summer
was attacked with the Fever and Ague, and
pnrehused a bottle of your medicine, which
cured me immediately, and I have not had it
since, I have also sent a number to yon, among
whom I do not know of a case where it failed to
cure. A. 11. CORWIN
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. IB6f.
Mns. P. A. Bkebb :—While traveling in lb*
western part of tlris Slate, last summer, I was
taken with Chills and Fever, and suffered from
them until hearing Dr. Horton’s medicine re
commended, I purchased a bottle, which eurtd
me, and have been perfectly free from it over
since. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK.
O. S. PROPHITT, Agent,
feb. 8 Iltf. Coviegtoa, •».
SADDLE & HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
C 1 C. ROGERS, Corner Broad and
Marietta Streets, ATLANTA, GA
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment o
Saddles, Harness, Coltaisf
Whips, &e., &c„
All kinds of REPAIRING promptly dm*.—
Prices reasonable.
Call nnd examine the stock on hand, which is
complete, and will be Sold cheap, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
HIDES taken in exchange for Good*.
ggy-Pct sons wishing BUGGIES or other Y*hi
clcii, can have them ordered through me.—6in3t>
O. V. WALKER, W. IS, CZRDSBF.
7rv, WALKER & CO,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Auction and General
oft elcPucmti',
Will give prompt and personal attention l* »11
Business Entkusted to Them.
FAVORS SOLICIT HD
We refer to Lite iiTershanls generally *f the
city of Augusta.
We will give particular, attention to Forward
tug any Goods consigned to om-care, and bar*
at mu- command facilities that warrant u» i*
promising sJi ? utmost dispatch in this mailer.
Special attention given to the Sale of R«sl
Estate, cither at Private or Public Sale.
■Cotton Sates or Purohnses will be eareftrity
made, and we hope to "be able to give entire sat
isfaction in this branch of our business. Part in
ular attention giveti to the Sale of Grain c*n
signed tons. We have ample Fire-Proof St orsg*
Room for Cotton and Merchandise.—seoiu4sa..
STOVES! STOVES!
We have in Store a great variety of cxeelle*
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
GRATE RANGES,
And House Furnishing Goods
of every description.
Our COOKING STOVES consist «f Ike
Olive Branch,
Empire State,
Henry Clay, J
As we have no Clerk Hire to pay, we es» sell'
as Cheap as nny one in the South. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS k CO
Jackson Street, near Bell Tower,
AUGUSTA, fit A
WIIE AT. W HEAT.
I Will Exchange the Genuine-
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY,
For 90 Bushels Wheat.
An Excellent
End Spring Mug gj ,
For 116 Bushels Wheat.
ILocLtaway,
With Pole, Shaft, and Double Harness,
For 225 Bushels W’heat.
Light Three Spring
EXPRESS WAGON,
For 70 Bushels Wheat,
Address or apply to
ANDREW DUNN,
No. 5, Empire Block, Whitehall St.
Gm2C Atlanta, G*.