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God Bless Them.
_ c , the “nice girls” hns written an nn*
io the verses entitled “Uud Bless the
tree » .i.
p.is, thus:
God bless the boys,
Who thrill our joy s,
With loving, tender kisses 1
Who squeezo our hands
Or loose our bands
Os flowing silken tresses;
Then romp and swing
Is o’er the spring,
Ailown the shady hollow ;
'Tis all the sainf.
They're not to blame.
Love leads, and they hat follow.
God bless the men 1
We say amen 1
Who buy us shawls and dresses,
Or candied drops,
Or lcmbn pops,
Stand treat when heat oppresses!
The ducks and dears,
We’ll soothe their fears,
And sltow a heap of sonow,
■ Just as rt suits,
For gloves or boots,
That’s wanted for the morrow.
Oh, can’t we wile.
And coax and smile,
When they of cash seem weary
To get the “job”
And ease their fob,
Leaving them ne’er a •“nary.”
A Remarkable Fiibkomknon. — Under
the title of “The Earth Burning,” the Corinth
News relates the following ;
Several persons were in Corintli last Sat
uiday, who gave some startling accounts of
the earth’s being on fire about four miles
west of Hamburg, Tenn., Mr. Brooks who
lives fourteen rnilis northwest of Corinth had
a pasture in which was a pond of water
about twenty-five by seventy five Let, and
the water during the summer having disap
peered, he cleared off the ground to sow it
in turnips. While burning the trash from
the piece of ground, the locality that had
been covered with the water, ignited from the
burning trash, and the entire space where
the pond had formerly stood has continued
to blaae brilliantly for the past ten days. lie
becoming alarmed and feaiing that hi* entire
(arm would be consumed and turned into an
embankment of rislies, dug ditches around
the burning space and filled them with water,
lie has poured largo quantities of water on
the burning earth, hut it did not extinguish
tl e flames. Thesmell from the burning earth
is represented as being peculiar and marked.
m «• •• m»
A certain negro was so convinced of the
lowliness of bis race that he was indifferent
as to his future state, believing that “dey’ll
make niggers work eben in heaben !” A
clergyman tried to argue him out of his
opinion by representing this not to be the
case, 89 there was no work in Ilaaven for
him or any one else to do. His answer was,
‘‘You gwo way ma»ra, 1 know better. If
dere’s no work for cullud pussuns up dar
dey’ll make um shnb de clouds along !”
T>ark Hours.— Some writers says: To
every man there are many, many daik hours
—when he (eels inclined to abandon his best
enter pi ise—hours when be feels unequal
to his burden, when all inspirations seem
w orthless ; hours when his heart’s best hopes
appear delusive. Let no one th:ok that he
alone lias daik hours They are the com
inon lot of humanity. They are touch stoma
to try whether we arc current coin or not.
Tract distributing has its funny incidents-
During the war a lady passing from cot to
cot through the w ards of a hospital, was
ehceked to hear one ftllow laugh at her. She
stopped to rebuke the wretched patient
4 Why, loik here, ma’am,” said he, “You
have given me a tract on the sin of dancing,
when I have got both legs shot off.”
A story is told of a man named Walker,
who went to a Dutch tailor and had his
nuasure taken fora pair of pantaloons, lie
gave directions to have them made large and
full. Wa'ker was a heavy man and liked hi*
clothes loose, aud w hen he came to try on
bis unmentionables, found that they s' lick
tight to his legs, whereat he thus remonstra
ted r “I told you to make the pants full.”
After some o! jurgatoiy expressions of a pro'
sane nature, the tailor ended the Controversy
bv declaring t ’ I dings dese bants is full
enough, if dey was auy fuller dey would
sphlit P
There were some amusing scenes at the
polls at Nashville on election day. One
new born freedman presented his mar'
riage license instead of a registration
certificate. Another brought his wife
with him to the baliotsbox. “She can t
vote," said he "but bress Gsxl, I fotch
her along to see that 1 kin, by g°hy •”
A person having purchased some Ha
vanas, commenced smoking them, when
his eye caught the notice “No smoking
allowed.” “ Well !” he exclaimed, ad'
dressing the Druggist, “that is ad and
pretty joke ; you sell a fellow and
then won’t let him smoke them." "Yes,”
replied the Druggist, "and I sell emetics,
too, but I don’t intend to have them ta
ken in my store."
It is a good thing to have utility and
beauty combined, as the poor wash'wo
man said when she used her thirteen
children for clothes'pins.
Slanders issuing from beautiful lips are
like spiders crawling from the blushing
heart of a rose.
Why is a man that fails io kissing a lady
Uki a shipwrecked fisherman 1 Because he
has lost Lis smack.
lIER M A N N ,
DEAIKU IX
Flue Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,
anti Silver-ware.
And Spectacles of all kinds.
I have on hand n splendid stock of DIAMONDS.
Gold Watchis, Clo.ks, Silver Spoons nnd Forks,
Fine s>-(» Jewelry, Etruscan, Garnett,’ Coral, Jet,
Onyx, Carbuncle and P. arl ; also a tine stork of
Chains nnd Charms.
Old h orui oes’Corner, Whitehall and Marietta,
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Watches carefully icpair.dnnd \Yarianted.—
Diamond* lie-net..—3m4l
yy m~ boll m an ,
—nu a i r.a in—
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
GOl. D PEX S,
sPEOTAOX.es, ScO.,
Whitehall Street, 2d Door above M. Lynch it Co’*
Book Store, near 1!. It. Croming,
Atl an ta, Gc o rgin.
Repairing done in good Gyle nnd Warranted.
.1 m 41
POLLARD, C 0.
Cotton Factors
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSI ON MEll CIIA NTS
C ru c r of Reynold* and Campbell Street*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
JigT Aokxts for Rued* Pm>«riiATE.“%SH3n]4s
FALL & WINTER IMPORTATION!
—1 8 G 7. —
RIBBONS,
Millinery & Straw Goods,
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
Importer* nnd Jobbers of
BONNET, TRIMMING, A VELVET RIBBONS,
Bonnet Silk*, Satins and Velvets, Blonds,
Nett*, Craiio*, Rnohes. Flower*,
Feather*, Ornnmonts,
Straw Bonnet * and Ladies ’ Hats,
(Trimmed and Untrimmed.)
Nil AHE R IIOODS, Ac.
237 and 239, Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Offer the largest. stock to be found in this
Country, nnd unequalled in choice, variety nnd
cheapness, comprising the la e t Parisian
nov eities.
Orders solicited and prompt attention gven.
Aug. 24,2 m
POLLARD, COX & CO7
GENERAL GROCERY
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 29 7, Broad Street,
A few doors below l’lanters Hotel.
octl2 3m45 AUGUSTA GA‘
~J. E. GULL ATT,
BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE Sll OP,
Atlanta, Georgia.
REPAIRS
Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Cotton Gins
BOILERS MADE AND REPAIRED.
BSiF’t'mnkc Stacks and all other Sheet-Iron and
Blacksmith Work executed.“©B
Will fill all Ordeis for
Guage, Steam and Water Codes.
Also Manufacturer of a Superior ail tele of
ANTI-FRICTION METAL.
81,| 26 Shop opposite Ga. R. It, Shop.
ATLANTA
MACH iy WORKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !
PORTER & BUTLER
rjiorniKToßS.
We are prepared to manufacture ami repair
M acliinory,
Such ns Portable and Stationary Steam Engines
nnd Boilers, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, die
House & Brown’s Horse Power, Wright’s Patent
Cotton Screw-, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Also
Lt uid ing Fronts, Iron Bailings, Sugar Mills,
and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of every description.
C.4F"l'aitings made without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of work.'tysa
JtagpSaws Re-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner, “%S8
TERMS CASH!
Jas. 11. Torter, ) Old Stand of J. L. Dunning,
R. ]L Butler, J 6m26 Atlanta, Ga.
me-mv CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS,
Buggies and Plantation Wagons
The Manufactory of A. 3’. Finney,
on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga„ is daily turning
out substantially finished and fashionable work,
to v. hich the attention of all wishing to porch.,se,
is respectfully invited. Several Pleasure Vehi
cles nnd 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 wan anted.
Manufactory and Warerooms on Forsyth St.,
Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall.
1y26 A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, Ga,
TOMMEY & STEWART
DEALERS
Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cutlery,
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
Leather, Buggy Materials, Ac.
At the Sign of the Mill Saw, and Gam« Ccck
Whitehall Street, t : ATLANTA. GA
jan.4s6-ly
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23,25 N. 27 Hroailway, N. V
Ojpo’nte Buttling Green, .
ON THE EUROPE AN PLAN.
rpilE Stevens House is wall and widely known
1 to the traveling public. Tne location is
espocailly suitable to merchant* and business
men ; it is in close proximity to the businefr
part ol the city—is on the highway ot .Southern
uud Western travel—and adjacent to all the
principal Railroad nnd HVnmboat depots.
THE STEVENS HOUSE ha* liberal accommo
dation lor o.u-r SUO guests- it is well furnished,
aud possesses every modern iiripravment lor the
comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The
rooms are spacious and well Vcntillated—pro
vided with gas and water—the attendance is
prompt and respectful—and the table i* gener
ously provided with every delicacy of the season
at moderate rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and re
modeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities
for the comfort and pleasure of Guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO,
junels-Gms
\ 11,AM 1 A MARBLE WORKS.
B . OATM AN, Agent,
And business Manager.
"W 3VE. C3r Id. -A. Y PROP’B,
Importer nnd Dealer in
ITALIAN', BLOCKADILLE, AND WHITE
RUTLAND STATUARY MARBLE.
We are now receiving and have in store, a
large nnd desirable stock of finished and rouhg
Marble, which we ofTer to the public on the most
Reasonable Terms.
Owing to the high price of Marble at this
time, many persons are kept from purchasing, I
propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.—
My facilities are such for purchasing the materi
al, that 1 will be satiefied with sma 1 profits and
quick sales —such is my motto.
We are prepared to furnish, in thebest style,
Monuments, carved and plain, Box Tombs, ’lab
lets, carved and plain, Head-Stones, Urns, Vases,
Mantles, &c., and furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions.
With good nnd experienced workmen in all
depart ments 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 nnd promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Bellvue Hotel, and opposite
Georgia Railroad Depot.—3n;2G
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING.
At>. r»*£‘£ Uroadway,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
isriErw
Pniur Henry , Jr., formerly o! Henrys, Smith A
Townsend.
John T. Hunky, formerly ofSaulsbury & Henry.
Ahkx. T. Moors, 1 formerly with Henry*.Smith
Isaac P. GKxuxa, \ Townsend.
Wo have ready a large, handsome and well
assorted stock of
Urady-Made l.loUuivg,
manufactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH
ERN TRADE, which we are prepared to sell at
Low Prices and on Liberal Terms.
Our Stock is adapted in mateviaf, 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
The recent decline in woolen and cotton fab
ric s will ei able us to oiler Clothing at Much
Lower Pnices than it has been sold for at any
time since 18(>0.
Cash and Close Buyers from the South are in
vited to examine our stock before purchasing,
as we believe we can oiler them great induce
ments.
We will be happy to receive orders, and our
long experience m the Southern business enables
us to make selections which will be certain to
give aiitire satisfaction.
Descriptive Catalogues with prices scut by
mail if desired.
HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG,
622 Broadway.
New York, July, 1867. 3m
New LIQUOR House!
|> M. ROSE, & CO.,
No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEOKGIA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES.
WINES,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
RUMS, &c
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
Os every grade, offered at Low Pi ices
Those in want of
Pure Liquors,
For Medical nnd other purposes, will always find
our Foreign Liquors ns wc represent them, and
wc fftrthcrmora Warrant and Guarantee them to
lie Geutiine and Unadulterated.
7in26
TO SPORTSMEN’
(1 UNS, PISTOLS, and AMMUNITION. Just
JK cccived, a full assortment of Single and
Double Barreled GUNS.
Colt’s Repeaters, (all sizes.)
Smith it Wesson, Merwiu & Bray’s," and
Remington’s PISTOLS.
Powder, Shot, and Gun Wadding.
Best quality Water-proof Capa.
All kinds Pistol Caps,
Metallic Cartridges, for all Pistols.
All kinds of Powder Flasks and Shot Bags.
DOOR and DRAWER LOCKS, (all sizes.
13 oil II angi ng*
ANI)
KEYS FITTED TO ORDER.
at shirt notice. A general assortment of every
thing to be found in a well stocked Gun ai.d
Locksmith Store.
REPAIRING done promptly and in the biet
manner, and on the lowest terms.
Remember the place.
W. D. BOWEN,
Over Barry & Batty’s L>rug Store.
6m22 290 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Q A. WILLIAMS, & CO.,
'commission merchants,
In («raln, Flour, Provisions, Kc.
259 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
Cash Advances made on Shipments, without
charge,for advancing Connri sion. A large stock
of Bacon, Flour, and Grain, always on hand
June 14—
CONYERS
MALE AND FEMALE
A. C ~DJE M Y !
rpilE TRUSTEES of tlii* popular Institution,
.1 lake great pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured and associated
the services of Mr. A. W. ROWLAND, A. M,,
w ith Mr. R. A. GUINN, the former Principal
of the Stdiool, who will now jointly tokechnrge
of the Institution, and at once enter upoh the r
labors in the School Room.
The Seminary is located in (lie Village of
CONYERS, in tlie upper part of Newton coun
ty—easy of ncccss from all directions—the
Georgia Rail Rond passing through the heart
of the Village.
If a combination of favorable circumstances
to secure n good practical Business Education,
will tend to induce parents to send their children
(o School, the Trustees think they can safely
promise advantages here, seldom enjoyed in
similar Institutions. Located a* the School
is, in a healthy section, excellent pure water,
the tone of the citizens moral and religious.—
Ineonnection with these advantages, the Prin
cipals are both high-toned, moial, nnd pious
gentlemen.
Mr. R. A GUINN has a large experience in
Teaching, and has been successful in making
himself universally popular as such.
Mr, ROWLAND is a native of Green Co.,Ga.,
is n graduate of Emory College, has some expe
rience in teaching, and comes to us highly
recommended by the Faculty of Emory College.
Arrangements will be made to accommodate
all in the Sehool who may apply, as the Trus
tees, in connection with the Teachers, and citi
zens generally, are determined to build up a
School here, second to none. No pain* or ex
pense veil! be spared to make it such. Every
reasonabla advantage will be afforded, so tliat
no applicant need go away for want of facilities
on our part.
Board can be had in Good Families "in the
Village, at the Lowest Living Rates.
Jsalfßates of Tuition moderate.
JOEL BTANSELL, 1
J. L. STEWART,
J. A. STEWART,
J. REAGAN, J-Trustees.
T. SAPPINGTON,
N. HOLLINGSWORTH, |
D. TANARUS, WHITE J
April 8, 1867.—20tf
CHAS, E. CI.AGHOKN. WM. y. HERRING, AND W M. JACKSON.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO-,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION ME iCHANTS,
No, 120 Chesnut Street, ) No. 7 Warren Block,
Philadelphia, Pa. f Augusta, Ga.
Consignments of CQTTON, WHEAT, anl other Produce so’ieitel Have ample and excellent
Close Storage and will make reasonable Cash Advance* o i Consignment* when, desire 1, aud will
give personal attention to the sale of the sa no. Agent* for the sale of Augusta Factory Goods
in Philadelphia, and will furnish them in Augusta, at Factory Prices.
A stock of Bagging, Burlaps Rope, an 1 Baling Rope kept constantly on han 1, and for sale at
Lowest Market Prices.—3m4o
E. E. BLOEG-ETT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOT SAND SHOES,
27 9 BROAD STREET 1 ,
AUGUSTA,:: ; : G E 0 R G I A
Will Keep a Largo and Well Selected Stock of
n d> O T S an dL s XI O US S
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 witli their patronage, entire
satisfaction. VVe arc constantly in receipt of as fine an assortment of
Ea atD3IB S s A53 S3 S3 OSS S§" 8 3©gS,
g.lyly As can be had in this Market. Give use-all at 279 BROAD STREET.
DR. 11. SELLS, ANDREW DUNN, I. P. GLENN,
President, Seci etary, /Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM & MANUFACTURING C 0„
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
T . o o Ik. t o Y our liitci* os t .
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
HAND .AHSTD POWER 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 TIIIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It A\ caves 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 Jean*, Satinets, Linsev, 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
Ilemp 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
jssg=’Everytking is performed by Turning a Crank.^“©B.
LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
For further particulars, Dexcrij. ve Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, Address
PUSH PRATT, GenT Ag’t,
ATLANTA, GA.
T SIBLEY, & SONS,
•I.
Warehouse and General Commission Merchants,
No. 6, Warrc-n Block,
AUGUST A, GEORGIA
Will give tluir personal attention to the sale and
storage of
Cotton, and other Merchandise,
Consignments Solicited.
Cash Advanced °n Gofton or Merchandise in
Store. Also keep on hand
1! \<« <« IIV G, It Ol* E & SA E T
Kept. 13 8m43
A. A. BEALL, J. 11. SPEARS, W. 11. POTTER.
]| EAL L, SP E A R S & CO.,
W AREHOUSE
and—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,—
Continue their business at their old etand, the
j commodious Fire proof * Warehouse, No. 6,
Campbell sLreet, Augusta, Ga.
| All business entrusted to them will have strict
personal attention.
i Orders for Bagging, Universal Ties or Rope,
and Family Supplies, promptly filled.
Liberal Cash Advances made on I’rcducc in
Store.— 3m40
“BON TO TV.”
The Greatest Blessing of the ago
BON TON SOAP.
Its use will ave
TIME ! —ns clothes wash quicker :
LABOR I ! —as clothes need less rubbing:
MONEY I . I —as one pound wiil go ns 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 SOAP.
DANFORTII, & CO.
33m6 70 Murray street New York
DR. n. A. IIORTOVS
MIASMA ANTIDOTE
A Speedy and Permanent Curt fsr
CHILLS AND FEVER
Bilious and Liver Complaints.
MRS. P. A. BF.EBE hawing purchased of Dr
Horton’s widow, the sole right to make aud
vend this valuable medicine, will keep a supply
constantly on hand; ready to fill all orders.
IjPiICE, —Single Bottle f 2 ; Single Bottles pa
in Tin Cases and sent by mail |2,60; lit*
extra Fifty Cents being reqnirsd to pre pay post
age. One dozen Bottles eeourely packed and seal
by express, for $20,00 —exclusive of expressaga
A liberal discount will be male to those wk*
purchase by the quantity to sell again.
j y Printed direction* for using tiiis mediciai
will accompanv each bottle. Address
MRS. P. A. BEEBE,
Signs of the Times Office,
Middletown, Orange Cos., N. 7
Read the Following Testimonials.
Panola, Woodfprd Cos., 111., Jan. 22, 1866.
Mbs. P. A. Bkkbk : —I feel it due to you to say
that I think Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote is tl r
most valuable medicine in use, nnd the only ps
manent cure for Ague. S. R. PATTON
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. 1*66.
Mrs. P. A. Beebe :—My family were all dova.
w th Fever and Ague ; when I obtained *dme et
I)r. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and we are all
cured ; and I nm satisfied that it is as good as
stated. 1 use it with success in bilious cases,
and can recommend it to all. L. BRINK.
Middletown, N. Y , Jan. 1*66.
Mrs. P. A. Beebe: —During the last summer
was attacked with the Fevei nnd Ague, and
pnrehased a bottle of your medicine, whiek
Cured me immediately, and I have not had it
since, I have also sent a number to you, among
whom Ida not know of a case where it failed 10
cure. A. H. COItW IN
Middletown, N. t., Jan. 1166-
Mbs. P. A. Beebe :—While traveling ia tko
western part of this State, last summer, t vraa
taken with Chills aud Fever, and sufferad tram
.them until hearing I)r. Horton’s medici*# ro
commended, I purchased a bottle, which cared
me, and have been perfectly free from it aver
since. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK.
0. S. PROrHITT, Agent,
■ fek. 8 lUf. Ceviuftea, Sa.
o. v. waLkEif, W. zi, ejuaxox
ITT. WALKERTcoT
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
Auction and General
C2(4eufitmta> ;
Will give prompt and personal attention ta all
Business Entrusted to Them.
FAVORS SOLICIT IP
We refer to the Merchants generally at tk<
city of Augusta.
We will give particular attention tio Forward
ing any Goods consigned to our care, and have
at our command facilities that warrant at id
promising the utmost dispatch in thi* matter.
Special attention given to the Sal* of Kaa.
Estate, cither at Private or Public Sale.
Cotton Sales or Purchases will be carsfnll*
made, and wc hope to be able to give entire sat 1
isfaction in this branch of our business. Psrli#
ular attention given to the Sale of Grain ee*
signed to us. Wehavc ample Fire-l’ioof .Storsgd
Room for Cottos and Merchandise.— ae!tra46a.
STOVEST STOVES!
Wc have in Store a gnat variety of cx«*U*K<
i
i
Cooking and Heating Stoves,.
:
GRATE RAN 0R 8
Ami House Furnishing Good'#
of erery dcscriptiort.
Our COOKING STOVES consist of the
Olive Branch,
Empire State,-
Henry Clay, 4 e.
As we have no Clerk Hire to pay, we can sell
as Cheap as any one in the South. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS k CC
Jackeon Street, hoar Bell Towet,
AUGUSTA, OA
wIIE AT. AY II EA T
.o:
I Will Exchange the Genuine
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGdY,
For 90 Bushels Wheat.
An Excellent
End Spring Bug %y ,
For 115 Bushels Wheat.
rLocltawny,
With Pole, Shaft, nnd Double Harness
For 225 Bushels Wheat.
Light Three Spring
EXPR ES S WAGON
For 79 Bushels Wheat.
Address or apply to
ANDREW DUNN,
No. 5, Umpire Block, hitehall SI.
W ILtIAM L. W EBB,
(Formerly Webb <t Sage,)
IMPORTER Ob
CHINA, GLASS
AND
Eartlion w arc,
VO 5 BAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Will supply Country Merehants w ith Good*,
in their line at as low rates as they ean buy- in
NewYork or elsewhere. — seso-l\a3
"A Few Days.”
THE NOTES and ACCOUNTS due the lata.
firm of STEWART .t T EADWI LL, are
in my hands for collection. The time on which,
these accounts were made, is consider-d as hav
ing expired- Those indebted to the above firm.
will please call and settle at once.
Aug. 23tf J, C\ MORRIS.