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Broken Vows.
Premises arc lightly spoken ;
Vows on w hich wo blindly build
(Uttmed only to be broken)
Go forever unfulfilled
Oft betrayed, but still behoving—
]>upcd again and yet aguin—
All our hoping, all our grieving
Warns us, but it warns in vain.
From the cradle and the coral —
From the sunny days of youth—
We are taught the simple moral,
Still wo doubt the moral's truth.
When a boy they found me rather
Loth to do as 1 was bid,
<‘l shall buy a birch,"
Broken vows 1 He never did.
Grown exlravngnnt, when youthful,
In my tailor's debt I ran ;
Ho appeared ae truthful
In liis talk us any man,
Xot mo tell you bow ho sold me ;
‘•Look you, Mr. What’s-Your Nnura,
I shall summons you,” he told me—
But tho summons nevor cauio!
Through tho meadows, daisy-laden,
Once it was my lot to stray,
Talking to a lovely maiden
In a very spooney way;
And I stole a kiss—another —
Then another—then a lot;
“Fio 1” sho said, “I’ll tell my mother,”
Idle words ; she told her not.
No Chance For Imposition.
Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs tfe Cos., 241 Broad
Street, Augusta, Ga., says the Edgefield Ad
vertiser, are now, and have been since 1800,
engaged in importing direct from the Islands
largo quantities of the Phoenix Guano, con*
tidered by many of our most practical and
intelligent planters, one of the best and
cheapest fertilizers as yet mlroducod. It is
a Natural Guano, imported direct to Savan*
liah, in hulk, aud sold in its natural state
without grinding or manipulation, which
is the be6t guarantee that Planters can Lave
that it ie pure and unadulterated; aod
Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs tfe Cos., are the only
parties in the Southern States who have it
como direct to Southern ports in bulk, and
there discharged in such a manner as to pre
«i!ude the possibility of imposition. Although
it is essentially a Phospbatic Guano, it has,
in addition to a large amount of Phosphato
of Lime (which renders it a permanent ferti
lizer,) a sufficient proportion of the Sulphates
of Ammonia, Potash, and Soda, and Organic
Matter, rich in Nitrogen, to secure for i
prompt and efficient action u|>on the first
crop.
In 1860 they first introduced this valuable
Manure, and distributed a small quantity of
to some of the best Planters in different
portions of "Georgia, which they used to their
perfect satisfaction. In the spring of 1800
they imported and sold several hundred tons,
all that arrived in time for the spring crops,
which, notwithstanding the unprecedented
drought, gave general satisfaction; aud the
fact that the same parties bought largely of
the Plweuk this season, it is a sufficient
guarantee tLat it Is highly valued by all who
have given it a trial.
This Guano is said to bo superior for (be
Turnip Crop, —and now is the time to attend
to this very important crop. Send down
mid get a sack (200 lbs ) or a barrel (300
lbs.)and pnt in an acre or so in Turnips. You
will never regret using the Puceuix Guano.
For the Wheat Crop it has a wide spread
reputation, and as it costs only *6O per ton
in Augusta, it does appear reasonable to
eupposo that farmers would use it largely this
fall on their grain crops.
We should judgo from the following from
the Savannah Neva <£• Herald , that the
Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos., have on hand
b tiemendoua supply of the l’busaix, suffi
tient to meet the wauls of all. Let everbody
use Guano—it is a good investment, and aU
ways pays from 50 to 100 jier cent.
The Newt dr Herald, of Monday announ
ces tfco arrival, at Savannah, of the ship 8.
L. Tilly, with one thousand tons of this fertil
iser, being the second direct importation by
the enlerpiising firm of WilooX, Gibbs A
Cos., of Augusta. The News dr Herald con
tinues :
This Phoenix Guano is acquiring wide rep
utation, and is being vevy generally used
cot only at the South, but iu the North, the
importers having already received orders
from Connecticut for a lot of it,
‘Tthss been extensively used in North
end South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mis
sissippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisiana.
“We take much pleasure in recording
(terns of intelligence of this character. Every
direct importation to Savannah of a foreign
product important to the State o( Georgia and
eucb other territory as is supplied by her, is
of a local advantage far beyond what is indi
cated by the more financial magnitude of the
transaction, and its benefits are felt all over
the South.
Jtv the enterprise of her cititens Savannah
has risen high in the list of commercial cit
ies, and with proper enterprise and devotion
to her own real interests, she may soon ex
ceed anticipations that were regarded as too
sanguine ooly a 6hort time since. Let us
encourage direct trade with all important
points, and no longer import guano from
New Yoik, or English goods from Boston, or
give all our profits of exports to Noilhern
shippers. Kvcd Yankees wiil respect us the
more for tins attending to our own interests,
and no longer have a standing advantage of
Southern dependence upon them."
Official returns from the Kentucky
election show that Helm beats the Radi
cals 56,000, the third party 74,000, and |
has a majority over both oi 40,U00.
“BON TO N.”
The Greatest Blessing of the Age
BON TON SOAP.
Its use will ave
TIME !—nß clothes wash quicker :
I,A BOR ! ! —as clothes need less nibbing;
MO KEY !!! —as one pound will go os lur as two
of ordinary soap.
It will not injure the finest fabrie.
It will remove Grease-Spots, &c.
Get it and prove for youraelret.
We also continue to manufacture our CELE
BRATED FAMILY SOAP.
DAN FORTH, A CO.
3m36 70 Murray street New York
THE
GEORGIA FURNITURE
FACTOR.Y.
I AM bappy to announce to the people of th s
nnd neighboring States, that I am Agent for
the (leorgiu Furniture Factory, erect
ed at this place, which is now In full opetation
and prepared to fill orders for Cottage Chauih
and all kinds of Common Fbbnitfsk. Prompt
attention given to nil orders, and rone hut good
work supplied. Address,
11 GKO. P. FRAZER, Ag’t
Georgia Furniture Factory,
Je22— 2m Atlanta, Ga.
J. E. GULLATT,
BItA S S FOUN Dlt Y
Ah D
MACHINE shop,
Atlanta, Georgia.
REPAIRS
Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Colton Gins
hOJLF.RH MADE AND REPAIRED.
gjJJrSmokc Stacks and all other Sheet Iron and
Blacksmith Work executed **sSß
Will fili all OrdciS far
Quag*, Steam and Water Code*.
Also Manufacturer of a Superior article of
ANTI-FRICTIoN METAL.
3ui26 Shop opposite Ga. R. R, Shop.
ATLANTA
MACfIBE WORKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !
PORTER & BUTLER
Proprietors.
We are prepared to manufacture and repair
M aoliinory,
Such as Tollable and Stationary Steam Engines
and Boilers, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac
House & Brown's Horse Tower, Wright’s Tatent
Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Also
Build ing Fronts, Iron Railings, Sugar Mills,
and Boilers, l’ipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of every description.
tgf*Cußlings made without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of work.*tae«
ggySaws Itc-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner,“tJjiH
TERMS CAS H I
Jas. H. Toning, £ Old Stand of J. L. Dunning,
Now LIQUOR Rouse!
|| M. ROSE, & CO.,
No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
RUMS, &c
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
Os every grade, offered at Low Tiices
Those in want of
Pvir o Liquors,
For Medical and other purpose*, will always find
our Foreign Liquois ns wc represent them, and
we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to
lie Ciicmilno and Unadulterated.
7m26
CARIUAQ ES, ROCK AW AYS,
Buugiks niul Plantation Waooss
qSL. The Manufactory of A. T. Finney,
on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga., is daily turning
out substantially finished and fashionable work,
to which the attention of all wishing to purchase,
is respectfully invited. Several l’leasure Vehi
cles and a number of Plantation Wngort* are
completed, and will be disposed of at reasonable
figures. Orders will be promptly filled, and are
respectfully solicited. Charges moderate, nud
all work wart anted.
Manufactory and Warorooms on Forsyth St.,
Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall.
Iy2ti A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, Ga,
DEALERS
Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery,
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
Leather, Buggy Materials, 4c.
At the Sign of the Mill Saw, and Game Cock
Whitehall Street, : : ATLANTA. GA
fau.4eti-l.y
s. KENDRICK & CO.
Dealers in
aa R pets ; oil cl o ms;
Matting, Rugs and Mats, Curtains, Shades,
Cos nice, Piano and Table Covers, &e.
Ra* son’s Building, Up stairs. Hi hitebull street,
ernet of Hunter, —JSu.l6 ATLANTA, GA.
STEVENS. HOUSE,
21, 23, 25 &. 27 Broadway, N. Y-
Opposite liouinuj Green,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
riyHE Stevens House is well and widely k' own
L to the traveling public. Tue location is
rspccailly suita de to merchants aad business
men; it is in close proximity to the lumnc&f
part of (he city—is on the highway of Southern
aud Western travel— and adjacent to all me
principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommo
dation for oacr 300 guests—it is well furnished,
and possesses every modern improvment lor the
comfort and entertainment of its inmate*. The
rooms arc spacious and well ventillaterl —pro-
vided with gas aud water—tho attendance is
prompt and respectful—and the table is gener
ously provided with every delicacy of the season
—at moderate rates.
The rooms buying been refurnished ami re.
mod. lad, we arc enabled to otter eztra facilities
for the comfort and pleasure of Guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
juue 16-11 ms
ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS.
B . OATM AN, Agent,
And business Manager,
■\7%J r 3VE. C3r J&. "3T TROT’R,
Importer nnd Dealer in
ITAI-UN, BLOCKADII.LE, AND WHITE
RUTLAND STATUARY MARBLE
Wc are now receiving and huvo in store, a
large and desirable stock of finished an l roubg
Marble, which we offer to the public on the most
Reasonable Terms.
Owing to the high price of Marble at this
time, many persons are kept from purchssing, 1
propose to reduce prices so that alt can buy.—
My facilities are such for purchasing the materi
al, that 1 will be satisfied with sma.l profits and
quick sales —such is my motto.
We are prepared to furnish, in thebest style,
Monuments, carved and plain, Box Tombs, Tab
lets, carved and plain, Head-Stones, Urns, \ ases,
Mantles, &c., and furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions.
With 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 in Marble, furnished gratis.
Orders solicited nnd promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Bellvue Hotel, and oppesite
Georgia Railroad Depot.—3m26
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING.
!\o. r>‘A‘£ Broadway,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
ISTETW YORK.
Philip Henry, Jr., formerly o! Henrys, Smith J:
Townsend.
John T. Hkxky, formerly of Ssnlshnry .L Henry.
Ai-tsx. T. Moons, } formerly with Henrys,Smith
Isaac T. Gexunu, ) Townsend.
We have ready a large, handsome and well
assorted stock of
Beady-Made ClollUn?,
manufactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH
ERN TRADE, which vie are prepared to sell at
Low Prices and on Ljuekal. Terms.
Our Stock is adapted in material, style,
lengths, and sixes, exclusively to the South, and
comprises goods from the Lowest Triced to the
Finest made, including a large assortment et
goods for
ff&SSßafiaaa’S
The recent dec line iu woolen and cotton fab
rics will et able us to otter Clothing at Much
Lower Trices than it has been sold lor at any
time since
Cash and Close Buyers from the South are in
vited to examine oar stock .he fore_. purchasing,
moots.
We will he happy to receive orders, and our
long experience in the Southern business enables
us to make selection* which will be certain to
give entire satisfaction.
Descriptive Catalogues with prices sent by
mail if desired. <
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
622 Broadway.
New York, July, 1867. 3m
pAUL JON ES, J it.,
Wholesale Dealer in
Imported Brandies, Wines,
BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES,
CIGARS nnd TOBACCO
Atlanta, Georgia,
I have on hand a very extensive stock! of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
WINES, CIGARS A TOBACCO,/
Which 1 offer at very reduced Prices fotj Cash.
Kelley’s Old Bourbon,
Woodward’s Robinson County,
Millwood Bye,
Peach and Apple Brandies,
Jamaica and N, C., Rum,
Rectified Whiskies of all grad* ,
Madera, Port, and Sherry i ines,
Irish and Scotch Whiskies,*
Imported & Domestic Brandies.
All grades of TOBACCO.
Longworth’s Wines,
Golden Wedding Catawba, &,
8m26 PAUL JONES, JR.
TO SPORTS mTe P
(1C NS, PISTOLS, and AMMUNITION. Inst
ccoived, a full assortment of Singb and
Double Barreled GUNS.
Colt’s Repeaters, (all sixes.)
Smith A Wesson, Merwin & Brav’s, and
Remington’s PISTOLS.
Powder, Shot, and Gun Wadding.
Best quality Water-proof Cape.
AH kinds Pistol Caps,
Metallic Cartridges, for all Pistols.
All Find* of Powder Flasks and shot pi:-.
DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, (all
33 o 11 HangißS'
keys fitted to order
at short notice. A general assortment of ivery
thing to be found ih a well stocked Gut and
Locksmith Store.
REPAIRING done promptly nud in tin best
manner, and on the lowest terms.
Remember the place.
W, I). BOWEN,
Over Barry & Batty’s Drug Storl.
6x ' L ~ 2?0 Broad Street, Atigus-I, Ga.
A. WILLIAMS, & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,^
In Grain, Flour, Provisions, Ate.
259 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
Cash Advances made on Shipments, witlio
charge, tor advancing Commision. A large sto
ol Bacon, Flour, and Grain, always on hanJ
June 14—3m29
DR,_U."SELLS, ANDREW Dl'N'ft. E. T. GLENN,
President, Secretary, Treasurer.
LOOM & MANOFACTDRING CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
Loo Is. to Y our Intorosit.
AND DON’T FAIL TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, QA.
I « AND SEE IN OPERATION
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
H-AJTSTD AND POWEE LOOM.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM!
From 15 to GO 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 ?10 a day can be made by it.
Its Parts arc SelLchanging,
By the turning of an easy crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Cloth, treads the
Treadle*, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Satinets, LiDsev, 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
Lk-mp Carpets—in fact anything from a handsome Silk to a lUg Carpet. It is small, neat
and light —not larger than a common breakfast table. It is made in the moat workman
like manner, of good material and handsomely varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE, AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD
*&g“Evcrytking is performed by Turning a Crank.
LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
For further particulars, Descry, ve Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address
- - PUSH PRATT, Gen’l Ag’t,
23 }y ATLANTA, GA.
BARRETT, CARTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEUGGISTB.
At their Old Stand, No. 291 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Where they have been ior the past TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, ate constantly receiving a Large
J aud complete assortment of
MTigs, cncimrais, riiirns, nvt* stuff and Oils.
The latter artiele we are dealing in very largely, particularly such ns are suitable for Factories
and fine Machinery, giving it our careful attrition. All orders promptly executed and satisfaction
guaranteed i» every particular. Our prices for anything in our line will le found to BE AS
LOW AS ANY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE—I9m6m
—— ' I I Ill'll 11l ■■ I I .Ml.
HAT s. HATS. HA TS.
@7& £1 'ffi 7 ®®® ®§♦ si?® & w ®© © ©
An endless variety of Haw, Caps, and Straw Goods. Also Ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed Hats,
of the I atest Styles. All of w tlich we are offering at snc-li prices, ast o render it an extraordinary
inducement for Country Buyer,. C^~ v 'e defy competition in our lint, and would invite pur
lo call .nd MM, tb.m..)— BLAUVFXT & KINO.
258 Brood Street, at old stand of Corley, Font e <t Cos.,
J9icom AUGUSTA, GA
E. E. BLODGETT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOT 8 AND SHOES,
279 BROAD STREET, j
A U G U S T A, :: : ::::::: GEO R G I A
YVill Keep a Large and Well Selected Stock of
BOOTS and S II O E S
From some of the PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES No’th nnd East, nnd some experience at our
command, we feel warranted in guaranteeing to all who may favor us with tlieir patronage, entire
satisfaction. We are constantly in receipt of ns fine an assoitment cf
telylh As can be had in this Market. Give uscall at 279 BROAD STREET.
J. D. A. Murphy, of So. Ca., Geo. IT. HorE, of Ya
spring anb Summer dtoofcs
OHEAPEH THAN EVER !
Just Received at the Old Southern House of
J . D . A . MURY HY, & CO.
No. 314, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA
THE OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN GEORGIA
CONLEY, FORCE & C 0
No, 258 Bread Street, : : : : ; : : ; . : : : AUGUSTA, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, and Shoe Maker s Materials of ail kinds
Which we wilt rt t the Lowest Market pri.es. Give u» avail & 6 CO* f ]
I>H. 11. A. BORTOS’S
miasma antidote
J Speedy and Permanent Cure Ur
CHILLS AP FEVER
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 bund; ready to fill all orders.
LIUICE,— Single Bottle *2 ; Single Bottle* pu
in Tin Cases and sent by mail *2,00; the
exti '* Fifty Cents being required to pre-pay
nee " On e dozen Bottles securely packed und sent
bv express for s2o,oo—exelusive of expressage
A liberal discount will be made to those wh«
purchase bv the quantity to sell again.
r LT Printed directions for using this medicine
will accompany each bottle. Address
MRS. P- A. BEEBE,
N 'iyns of the Times
Middictown, Orange Cos., N- I
Read the Following Testimonials.
Panola, tVoodford Cos., 111., Jan. 22, 180 G.
Mbs. V. A. Beebe : —I feel it due to you to say
that I think Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidoteis tic
most valuable medicine in use, and the only per
mauent cure for Ague. S. R. PATTON
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. ISOfi.
Mils. P. A. Bkf.iii: :— My family were all down
w ill Fever and Ague ; when I obtained some of
Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and we are all
cured; and lam satisfied that it is as good as
stated. I use it with success in bilious eases,
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
purchased 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 do nut know of a case wlitre it failed to
.cure. A. U. CORWIN
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 1866-
Mns. P. A, Beebe: —While traveling in tho
western part of this State, last summer, I was
taken with Chills and Fever, and suffered from
them until healing Dr. Horton’s medicine re
commended, I purchased a bottle, which cured
me, nnd hav u been perfectly free from it ever
sinee. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK.
O. S. PROPHITT, Agent,
feb. 8 lltf. Covington, Ga.
C. V. WALKER, W. Jt, QABUXEK
TITT. WALKER I CO,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Auction and General
iiuauc iv OStCkclcPiants-,
Will give prompt and personal attention te alt
Business Entrusted to Them.
FAVORS SOLICITS»
We refer to the Merchants generally es tin
city of Augusta.
Wc will give particular attention to Forward
ing any Goods consigned to our care, and have
at our command facilities that warrant us if
promising the utmost dispatch in this matter.
Special attention given to the Sale of Kea.
Estate, either at Private or Public Sale.
Cotton Sales or Purchases will be carefully
made, and we hope to be able to give entire sat
isfaetion in this branch of our business. Partic
ular attention given lo the Sale cf Crain cen
signed to us. \V e have ample Fire-Pioof Storage
Room for Cottoa and Merchandise.— -sc;!m46a.
STOVES! STOVES!
We have in Store a great variety es extel.’tm
Cooking and Heating Stoves.
G RATS RANGES,
And Molise Furnishing Gceds
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. Cali and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS It CC
Jackson Street, near Bell Towei r
AUGUSTA, GA
AV II EA T. AY HEAT.
.o: -
I Will Exchange the Genuine
woodruff concord buggy,
For $0 Bushels Wheat.
An Ex«elle«fc
End Spring It usg j ,
Fer 115 Bushels Wheat.
Xlocltaway,
With Tole, Shaft, and Double II arn. ea
For 225 Bushels Wheat-.
Light Three Spring
EXPRESS WAGON
For 70 Bushels Wheat,
Address or apply to
ANDREW DUNN,
No. 6, Empire Block, Whitehall St.
ILLIAM L. WEB B,
(Formerly Webb <fc Sage,)
IMPORTER OI
CHINA, GLASS
AND
E arthen w are,
XO. 5 IIAY RE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will supply Country Merchants with Goods
in their line at as low rates as they can buy in
New York or elsewhere.—a;s(J-lva3
WANTED.
CV|\/\LBS. BEESWAX, for which the high-
OUU vst Market Price in Cash will be paid.
G. S. WHITTEN.
Covington, Ca., July 6, 18G7.—-3m32jj ,