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It foil os soft M cake ;
Ob dear, says she, si bat liberty
You printers always take .
WbT, yes rav “Zeb,” n>y charming gal,
(I squeezed her some, I guess,)
Can you say aught, my love against
The freedom of the press I
I kissed her some—l did by gum—
Sbe colored like a beet;
Upon my-living soul sbe looked
Almost too good to cat!
I gave another buss, and then
Says she I do confess
I rather kinder sorter like
The freedom of the press 1
On one occa ion Lorenzo Dow, while
preaching, took ibo liberty of denouncing a
rich man in the community recently deceas
ed. The result was an arrest, a trial for slan
der and imprisonment in the county jail. —
After Lorenzo got out of this “limbo,” he
denounced that in spite of this (in his opinion)
unjust imprisonment, he should preach at a
given time, a sermon about another “rich
man.” The populace were greatly excited
and a crowded audience greeted his appear
ance. With great solemnity he opened his
tible and read, “aud there was another rich
man who died and went to— —i theD
stopped short and seemed to be suddenly im
pressed. “Brethren, I shall not mention the
place that rich man went to, for fear he may
have relatives in this congregation who may
•ue me for defamation of character.”
We once heard of a traveller at a Peonsyl
vania hotel, who rose from his bed at night
to examine the weather, but instead of look
ing on the sky, thrust his head through a glass
window of a cupboard.
“Landlord," cried the astonished man, “this
is very singular weather; the night is as dark
as Egypt, and smells of cheese ?"
Dr. Loring told the people of Salem
that a live man could not be made out of
a dead one; but has not his practice
proved how quick this proposition may
he reversed <
It was a cruel reply to an affectionate
wife who asked ; Am 1 not your only
treasure.’’ “Certainly; and I should like
to lay you up in Heaven.”
“B ONTO
The (Greatest Blessing of the Age s
DANFORTH A GO.
BON TON SOAP.
Its use will ave
TIME !—as clothes wash quicker:
LABOR-' ! —as clothes need less rubbing:
MONEY 111 —as one pound will go as far as two
of ordinary soap.
It will not injure the finest fabric.
It will remove Grease-spots, &c.
Get it and prove for yourselves,
We also continue to manufacture our CELE
BRATED FAMILY SOAR.
DAN FORTH, A CO.
Sm3G 70 Murray street New York.
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
CLOTIIIN G-,
l\o. Unuulway,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
UNTIE'W YORK.
Pmur Henry, Jr., formerly ol Ilcnrys, Smith &
Townsend.
John T. IJevrv, formerly of Snulsbury & Henry.
Alex. T. Moors, ) formerly with llenrys, Smith
Isaac P. Gexunu, j Townsend.
We have ready a large, handsome and well
assorted stock of
Heady-Made CloUilng,
manufactured by ns exclusively for the SOUTH
ERN TRADE, which we are prepared to sell at
Low Prices and on Liberal Terms.
Our Stock is adapted in material, style,
lengths, and sizes, exclusively to the South, and
comprises goods from the Lowest Priced to the
Finest made, including a large assortment ol
goods for
ff&aaaaaaa’s
The rodent decline in woolen and cotton fab
ric s will ci able us to offer Clothing at Much
Lower Prices (hau it has been sold for at any
time since 18(i0.
Cash and Close Buyers from the South are in
vited to examine our stock before purchasing,
*s we believe wc can offer them great induce
ments.
We will be happy to receive orders, and onr
long experience in the Southern business enables
us to make selections which will be certain to
give entire satisfaction,
Descriptive Catalogues with prices scut by
mail if desired.
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
522 Broadway.
New Y'oik, July, 1807. 3m
Holmes & c aides
Formerly Holmes <fc Cos.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,
BRUSHES, ETC.
Kos. 126 Meeting, and 65 Ilascl Streets
CHARLESTON, S. C.
■W. K. HOLMES, CALfeKR
He/ertnces. —Andrew Bimonds, Pres. Ist Na
tional Bank. Wno. C. Dukes Ac Cos., L. W
Snratt, Esq., Gen. Johnson llagood, C#l. Chas.
H. Bimonton, Capt. James M. Carson.-—a?sol yaß
THE
GEORGIA FURNITURE
FACTORY.
I AM happy to announce to the people of th’s
and neighboring States, that 1 am Agent for
the Georgia Furniture Factory, erect
ed at this place, which is now in full operation
and prepared to fill orders for Cottage Chairs
and all kinds of Common Furniture. Prompt
attention given to all orders, and none but good
Work supplied. Address,
GEO. r. FRAZER, Ag’t
, _ Georgia Furniture Factory,
2m Atlanta, Ga.
I). R- W I L LIAMS, &C 0
122 Meeting Street, Next door Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
wholesale UEALERs is
Ilats, Caps, Straw and Millinery
Goods.
Prompt altvnuoii j aid to orders.— bmselj
Furniture !
Furniture!
GEO. P. FRAZER
MARIETTA ST.;
ATLANTA, GA„
WHOLES\I,E AND RETAIL DEALER,
now on hand one of the
LARGEST and CHEAPEST
STOCKS OF FT RSITUSK
ever offered iu the Atlanta market, embracing .
Parlor Set*, 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
cheapest Ootbigo Chairs ever offered i n this cl y.
The attention of the citizeus of Atlanta and
the country generally, is respectfully ' ftv j ud ( . l °
this establishment. Great inducements to lue
trade. Prices low to suit the times. Orders till
ed p omptly and well. jcJ.-.m
J. E. GULLATT,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
Atlanta, Georgia,
REPAIRS
Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Cotton Gins
BOILERS MADE AND REV AIK El).
BggrSmoke Stacks and all other Sheet-Iron and
Blacksmith Work executed.“%Jß
Will fill all Orders far
Guage, Steam and Water Codes.
Also Manufacturer of a Superior article of
ANTI-FRICTION METAL.
3m26 Shop opposite On. R. K, Shop.
ATLANTA
MACHINE WORKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY!
PORTER & BUTLER
Proprietors.
Wc are prepared to nmnufacturs and repair
M ncßinory,
Such ns Portable and Stationary Steam Engines
and Boilers, Grist aud Saw Mill Machinery, ie
House & Brown’s Horse Power, Wright’s Patent
Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Also
Building Fronts, Iron Railings, Sugar Mills,
and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Costings of every description.
mode without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of work.-^jju
Hair ‘Saws Re-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner,"^#
TERMS CASH!
Jas. 11. Porter, Old Stand of J. L. Dunning,
Now LIQUOR House!
JJ M. ROSE, & CO.,
No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES.
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
RUMS, Ac
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
Os every grade, offered at Low Pi ices
Those in want of
r*ur o Liquors,
For Medical and other purpose*, will always find
our Foreign Liquors ns we represent them, and
we furthermore Warrant nnd Guarantee them to
Re Genuine aud Unadulterated.
7m26
WTS* 9 CARRIAGES, ROCK AAV AYS,
(Ny "Arj Rugbies and Plantation AVagons
\ir~~r\ZJ-. The Manufactory of A. T. Finney,
on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga„ is daily turning
out substantially finished nnd fashionable work,
to which the attention of all wishing to purchase,
is respectfully invited. Stveral Pleasure Vehi
cles and a number of Plantation AVagons are
completed, and will be disposed of at reasonable
figures. Orders will be promptly filled, and ave
respectfully solicited. Charges moderate, nnd
all work wart anted.
Manufactory and AVarerooms on ForsTth St.,
Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Ball.
!J’2S A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, Ga,
TOMMEY & STEWART.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery.
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
Leather, Buggy Materials, &c.
At the f-ign of the Mill Saw, and Game Cock
Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. GA
fan.4e6-Iy
g S. KENDRICK &C O.
Dealers in
CARPETS, OIL CL O TES,
Matting, Rugs and Mats, Curtains, Shades,
Cos: nice. Piano and Table Covers, Ac.
Raw son’s Building, Upstairs, AV hiteball street.
Cornet of Hunter, —3m16 ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS.
B . OATM AN, Agent,
And business Manager.
-\7%T M. GUI AY ruoP’Ri
Importer and Dealer in
ITALIAN. BLOCKADILI.E. *ND 'y IIITK
RUTLAND STATUARY MAIUiLh.
We <vr» now receiving and have in store, n
large and desirable stock of finished and roulig
Marble, which we offer to the puUtc on the most
Reasonable Terms. - . .
Owing to the high price of Sorbic at this
time, many pel sops are kept from purchnsi g,
propose to reduce prices so that *ll can b 'Q‘ ,
My facilities are such for purchasing the niftier
a | (bat 1 will be sulirfied with tnu 1 profits and
qtriek sales —such is my motto. >
We arc prepared to furnish, in hobest style,
Monunu nts, carved and plain. Boxlombs, tab
let*, carved and plain, Hond-StonettLrns, > ases,
.Mantles, &c., and furnishing Mat-tie of all de
scriptions. „
Willi good end experienced wokrnen in all
departHieiits of the business, we tape to merit
a share of public patronage. Dcsipis of Monu
ments and other work in Marble, furashed gratis.
Orders solicited and promptly filed. Office
and Yard adjoining Bellvuc Hotel, :nd opposite
Georgia Railroad Depot. —dnr.Jti
J R.-BOSTWIC 1,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 1. Granite Block, Broid Ntr’t,
(Adjoining the A’ailroad.]
ATLANTA GA.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Flour, Grain, tiny,
and all WESTERN P/fODUCE.
Orders tor any descrip.ion of hferchandise
promptly filled, anil consignments sojeited.
B. V , MOORE. T. P.ILEMINO.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVf :
5000 bnshcls Corn, 500 reams WrattiDg paper,
10000 pounds Bueon, 500 pounds Sniff',
2500 pounds Lard, 15 hall barrel! Mackerel,
100 barrels Sugar, 15 I barrels 1 ackerel,
20 barrels Syrup, 15 half barrel Shad,
25 keg" 3yrup, 25 kits Macke el,
75 bags Coffee, 20 kegs Cider finegar,
20 kegs Soda, 10 barrels Cidir Vinegar,
50 kegs Nails. 50 boxesCand; —assorted
50 boxes Candles, 50 boxes Crac ters-asst,
50 b’xs Babbi's ->oap 50 boxes Golj ite’s .Soap,
50 bozes Rering 50 gross Mason s Black'g
500 bags Table Salt, 10 dozen Well Buckets,
50 dozen Buckets 20 nests Tubs,
20 cases Petroleum, 50 cases Cbamfhg’e Cider
50 cases Pickles, 10 cases C. 4JCider,
25 cases Preservers, 25 cases Imp. Ale,
25 cases Jelly, 25 cases Brow* Stou
20 cases Oysters, 6 cases Primis,
10 cases Sardines, 5 cases illivel Oil,
10 cases Lobstors, 100 cases As-tJ Liquors,
10 cases Salmons, 20 eases Cod Fish ,
Fish, Raisins, Citron, Currants Alnomls,
Walnuts, Filberts; Rope; Twine, (Chewing
Tobacco, Ac. ajjr27 —ts
WHOA JANUARY, 1867.
GOFER & McCALLA
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Beg leave to call the attention of the Trade
and the Public generally, to their Stock of
Merchandize, consisting ia part of
1000 Bushels White Corn,
6000 lbs Bacon,
100 Bbl’s Flour, Various Brands.)
luO Dozen Oysters, (1 <fc 2 lb. Cans.)
10 Cases Sardines,
1000 Cans Fresh Fruit, (Warranted good.)
10000 lbs Sole Leather,
500 Sides Baltimore Upper Leather,
100 Kip Skins, (Philadelphia )
60 Dozen French Cult Skins,
10 “ American 4 * fc
50 “ Liuiugs ii Toppings,
600 Pair Lasts
100 Straight Lasts, (Ladies aad Gents.)
10 Bid’s Tanners Oil,
Workers, Vleshers, Carrying Knives &
Blades, Tanners and Shoe Makers Furnishing
Goods generally.
Give us a call. No Trouble t» Show Goods,
COFER & McCALLA.
1 eeatur k Line Streets,
ATLANTA GA.
|> AU L JO NE S, J r.,
AVholesnle Dealer in
Imported Brandies, Wines,
BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES,
CIGARS and TOBACCO
Atlanta, Georgia,
I have on hand a very extensive stock cf
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS A TOBACCO,
Which I offer at very reduced l’t ices for Cash.
Kelley’s Old Bourbon,
AVcodward’s Robinson County,
Millwood Rye,
reach and Apple Brandies,
Jamaica anil N, C., Rum,
Rectified Whiskies of all grades,
Madera, Port, and Sherry 'Vines,
Irish and Scotch AVhiskies,
Imported & Domestic Brandies.
All grade* of TOBACCO.
Longwortli’s AVtnes,
Golden AA’cdding Catawba, &c,
5n,26 PAUL JONES, JR.
POLLARD, COX& C 0.
Cotton Factors
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
C rner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BT Agents foe Rexps Phosphate.
P. E. FLEMING, SAM’I A. NELSON Ja’s M. WILSON
j). F. FLEMING, & CO
Wholesale Dealers in
Boots, Shoes, & Trunks,
No. 2. Ilavne street, Corner Church street,
9«xia?l3 CHARLESTON, S. C.
DR. 11. SELLS, ANDREW DUNN, P. P. GLENN,
* President, Secretary, Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM & MANUFACTURING CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
L o o It to Your Interest.
AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
AND SEE IN OPERATION
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
H-AJSTD AND POWER LOOM.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM!
From IS 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 §5 to $lO a day can 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, Linsey, Blanket Twill, Double-
Plain Cloth, 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
llemp Carpets—in fact anything from a haudsome 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@“Evcrything is performed by Turning a Crank.
LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
For further particulars, Descriptive Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address
RUSH PRATT, GenT Ag’t,
* 23-ky ‘ ' ATLANTA, GA.
BARRETT, CARTER & CO-,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS-
At their Old Stand, No. 291 Broad Street, T , .
AUGGSiA, G A .
M here they have been for the past TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, arc constantly receiving a Large
and complete assortment of
Brugo, Chc/inlialif) F«llll to, DjC Sftl/T ililll 011 S.
The latter article we are dealing in very largely, particularly such ns are suitable for Factories
andJ!ne Machinery , giving it our careful att nlion. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction
guaranteed in every particular. Our prices for anything in our line will le found to BE AS
LOW AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.—I»te6m
HAT S. HAT S. II AT S.
S7FIB&W © © CD CDS. S ‘if & AY7 © © © B§-
An endless variety of Hats, Caps, and- Straw Goods. Also Ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed liars,
of the Latest Styles. All of which we are offei ing at sueli prices, as to render it an extraordinary
inducement for Country Buyers, c®- We defy competition in our lint, and would invite pur
... BLAUVELT & KING.
258 Broad Street, at old stand of Conley, 1 orck & Cos.,
I9ae6ni AUGUSTA, GA
E. F. BLODGETT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOT SAND SHOES,
279 BROAD STREET,
AUG USTA, :: :::::::: -GEORGIA
Will Keep a Largo and Well Selected Stock of
BOOTS and. S II O E S
From some of the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES No.-th and East, and some experience at our
command, we feel warranted in guaranteeing to all who may favor us with their
satisfaction. We aro constantly in receipt of as fine an assoitment of
ana© Eia§iSߧ‘' aia©is® t
jeljla As can be had in this Market. Give useall at 279 BROAD STREET.
M°BRIDE, DORSETT & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CRO CKERY,
CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
D
TABLE CUTLERY.
ATLANTA, GEOB GIA.
As Good Terms at WHOLESALE and RETAIL, as can be had in
THE COUNTRY^
N o X 1 1 li ox- S o u t li .
UR. 11. A. HORTON'S
MIASMA ANTIDOTE
A Speedy and Permanent Cure for
CHILLS AND FIVER,
Bilious and Liver Complaints.
MRS. P. A. BEEBE having purchased of Dr
Horton’s widow, the sole right to make and
vend this valuable medicine, will keep a supply
constantly on hand; ready to fill all orders.
IJRICE,- —Single Bottle $2 ; Single Bottles pu
in Tin Cases and sent by mail $2,60; the
extra Fifty Cents being required to pre pay post
age. One dozen Buttlie securely peeked and scut
bv express, for $20,00 —exclusive of expressage.
A liberal discount will be made to those who
purchase by the quantity to sell again.
( JTPrinted directions for using this medicine
will accompany each bottle. Address
MRS. P. A. BEEBE,
Signs of the Times Office,
Middletown, Orange Cos., N. Y.
Read the Following Testimonials.
Panola, Woodford Cos., 111., Jan. 22, 18G6.
Mrs. P. A. Bkebe:—l feel it due to you to say
that I think Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote is the
most valuable medicine in use, and the only per
manent cuTe for Ague. S. R, PATTON.
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. IsCO,
Mrs. T. A. Brtme :— My family were all down
with Fever and Ague ; when I obtained some of
Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and We ate all
cured; and I am satisfied that, it is as good a*
stated. I use it with success i n bilious ease?,
and can recommend it to all. L. BRINK.
Middletown, N. Y ,Jan. 18G<L
Mrs. P. A. Bkebe:—During tile last summer
was attacked with the Fever and Ague, and
pnrchased a bottle of your medicine, which
cured me immediately, and I have not had it
since, 1 have also sent a number to you, among
whom I de not know of a case where it failed ta
cure. A. H. CORWIN
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 18C6-
Mrs. P. A. Beebe : While traveling in tha
western part of this State, last summer, I was
taken with Chills and Fever, and suffered from
them until hearing Dr. Horton’s medicina re
commended, I purchased a bottle, which cured
me, and have been perfectly free front it «var
since. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK.
O. S. PROPHITT, Agent,
feb. 8 11 ts. Cevingtsn, G»-
SADDLE & HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
Ct C. ROGERS, Corner Broao end
Wt Marietta Streets, ATLANTA, 6 A
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars
Whips, &c., &e„
All kinds of REPAIRING promptly dme.—
Prices reasonable.
Call and examine tire stock on band, which is
complete, and viil be sold cheap, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
HIDES taken in exchange for Gooch.
Teisons wishing BUGGIES or other Vehi
cles, cau have them ordered through me. -6m30
C. V. WAIKER, W. V, 0 AltaN ZO'
U. V. WALKER Tco7
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Auction and General
Will give prompt and personal attention t* all
Business Entrusted to Them.
FAVORS SOLICITED
Wc refer to the Merchants generally *f tin
city of Augusta.
We will give particular uttention to Forward
Wig any Goods consigned to our care, and hart
at our command facilities that warrant us ii
promising (lie utmost dispntcli in this matter.
Special attention given to the Sale of Kea.
Estate, cither at Private or Tublic Sale.
Cotton Sales or Purchases will be earefulh
made, and we hope to be able to give entire sat
isfaetion in this branch of our business. Partic
ular attention given to the Sale cf Grain can
signed to us. W e have ample Eire-Pioof Storage
Room for Cotton and Merchandise. —-seSm46a.
STOVES! STOVES!
We have in Store a gnat variety af ex«el] ta
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
GRATE RANGES,
Ami House Furnishing Goods
of every description.
Our COOKING STOVES consist #f the
Olive Branch,
Empire State,
Henry Clay, J e,
As we have no Clerk Hire to pay, we can sell
as Cheap as any one in the South. Cal] and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. *
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & C<j
Jackson Street, near Bell Town,
AUGUSTA,
AV IL E A W H E A T.
.or
I Will Exchange the Genuine
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY,
For 90 Bushels Wheat.
An Excellent
End Spring Buggy,
For 115 Bushels Wheat.
Hools.away,
With Pole, Shaft, and Double Harn*e«,
For 225 Bushels Wheat.
Light Three Spring
EXPRESS W AGON,
For 70 Bushels Wheat,
Address or apply to
ANDREW DUNN,
No. 5, Empire Block, Whitehall St.
Cm 26 Atlanta, Ga,