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Pomposity.
Hold tint tliv head tpo high my friend,
For surely thou niuutJcuo#
The heaviest heads of wheat will bend
The stalks on which they grow;
And everywhere the Liveliest flowers
Bloom nearest to the ground—•-
The sweetest songsters of the wood
In lowly shades abound.
Hold not thv head toodiigh, my friend,
Though rich in land and gold;
The throngß that on thv stpp* attend
Sjieak not the thoughts they hold ;
Their true respect is only paid
Where worthiness they see—
Those deferential htiwa are made
r Unto thy wealth, not thee.
Hold not thy head too high, my friend,
Whate’er thy station here ;
For brains will triumph in the end—
Wloffe then will be thy sphere?
AVe envy not thy lordly Jreud,
Nor nt thy lot repine—
Who could not hold erect a head
That weighs so light as thine ?
’Twas Ever Thus.
I never feared a young gazelle,
(Because, you sec, 1 never tried,)
But. had it known and loved mo well.
No doubt the creature would have died.
My rich and nged Uncle John,
lias known inc long and loved me well,
But still nersist# in living on—
I would he wero a young gazelle.
I never loved a tree or flower;
But if I had, I beg to say,
The blight, the wind, tho sun, or shower,
Would soon have withered it away,
I’ve dearly loved mV Uncle John,.
From childhood till the present hour,
And yet he will go living on—
I would he were a tree or flower.
A Melancholy Fate.—The Gold Iltll
(Nevada) News ot August ]6tb describes a
lonely death in the desert:
We have additional particulars in regard
to Fleming, the man who perished on the
Fifty Mile Doscrt beyond Ilagtown. Tt ap
pears that, when on bis way out to Hum.
boldt, Mr. Scott met Fleming, who oven then
was. much in want of water, but was too
diffident to ask for it, having roceired many
rebuffs and inbults along the road oo account
ofjliis being out of monsy. Mr. Scott had in
bis wagon, at the time Mr. Fleming met him,
a five-gallon keg of water, and had he asked
fora drink, be would have )>een aupplied at
once; but it seems that Fleming, fearing
some sort of insult, would not make known
his wants. lie stated that be was from
Montaaa, and that he left the country with
but seventeen dollars, all of which sum but
twenty-five cents be had expended before
stalling in upon the desert. He said that,
after giving out, aud when he had but little
hope of reaching water, he made up hi»
mind that, in case he failed to find water, he
would cut his throat with a rsior which he
bad with him, rather tbau to endure the pangs
of thirst; but while in a delirious state, he
tore off’hi* clothes and lost hi* razor. His
elbows and knees were worn almost to the
bone by the rocks aud sand over which he
had crawled for two miles before lying down
to die. On his return, five days after be first
met Fleming, Air. Scot!, who had taken the
night for crossing the desert, heard groans,
and fearing it was sotno sort of decoy of the
Indians, drove rapidly to Rngtown. Here
be told what be had heard, when A*a Ken
yon took a team and returning, found the
man and brought him in.
Breathes there a man with soul so dead—
who never to him*otf r ,hath said —I will »
local paper take —holb lor myeelf nud (aint
)_y’s fake s—ls such there he, let him repent
—and have the paper to him sent—and if
he’d jata a happy winter —he in advance
should pay the printer.
The Ckops in Makion.—Our correspond
ent, “Beushaw,” sends us the following letter;
No living man recollects ever having seen
as tunny rainy days in ' one year as we have
bad in tbi*. The whole month of June and
part of July wore in fact lost time, and du
ring the whole year up to the middle of Sep
tember, we had from one to four rainy days
every wetk, consequently the crops have
eeen seriously injured. The freedmen work
ed much mure steadily this year than they
did last, and the fai'uro of the crops at least
j n this section cannot be fairly attributed to
them. I do not believe more than half a
crop of cottcu w ill be made, and an average
of about two-lhirds of a crop of corn. Peas
will prove r total failure. Rice is doing well
and will abundantly repay those who planted
it, lut the rapid decline in cotton will ruin
the planters. If cotton had kept up to about
28 cents per pound, they might have saved
themselves. At present ptices farming wilj
prove a ruim us business, pecuniarily as well
as politically. The future for us is very dark.
Mav God help us. —Charleston Mercury.
Girls Read. —Girls, beware of transient
young meo. Never suffer the addresses of
a stranger. Recollect a steady farmer
bov or mecbanio is worth ah the floating
trash in the world. The allurements of a
dandy Jack, with a gold chain about his
neck, a walking stick in his paw, some hon
est tailor’s coal on his back, and a brainless
skull, can never make up for the loss of a
fathei’s house, a good mother’s counsel, and
the society of brothers and sisters. Their
affections last, while that of an idle young
mau are lost in the wane of the honeymoon.
An exchange asserts that there is a
man in Georgia so big that he fishes
with a railroad line and smokes a stove
pipe.
SADDLERY & HARNESS'
EMPOItI U M .
f < C. Tt Oollif S, Decatur Street,
I_4« second door ticlow Messrs. Moore 4 Marsh,
and op. the United Flutes nnd American Hotels,
ATLANTA, GA.
Keeps constant!* on hand a pood assortment ot
MidtllcN, llstrncKN, 9 C'ollura
Whips, tc„
All kinds of RI,PAWING* pTowptly d<r. e
Prices reasonable.
Call and examine the stock on hand, which is
complete, and wi 1 U sold cheap, before pur
chasing elsewhere.
lIIJ)E 8 taken in exchange for Good*.
Bbty-Persons wishing BUGGIEtf or other Vehi
cle*, can have them ordered through me. -OuißO
G TJ A N O !
FOR TURNIPS A WHEAT.
wilcox, (linns & co.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
O U A N O
NO. 241 BROAD STREET, . „ •
AUGUSTA, OA.
Keep constant!j on hand in
AUGUSTA , and SAVANNAU
a full supply of
1> H(EN 1 X GUANO
Os Direst and Recant Importation,
at $66 par lon of 2,000 lbs in SavuHAk, and
S6O per Ton, in August*.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co’s Manipulated Guano
at $75 per Tod, in Augusta, and
Pure Peruvian Guano
at Lowest Market Priors in Savannah and
Augusta.
Orders solicited, and promptly filled for CASH
for Ciroular.-^jjg
Ad.ires, all Communications to us ot Augusta
7m2,40
,* . •
IIE R M A N N ,
OXALKB IX
Fine Walchea, Jewelry, Clocks,
nnd Sllver-vrnre.
And Spectacles of all kinds,
I have on hand a splendid stock of DIAMONDS.
Gold Watcht*, Clocks, Silver Spoons and Forks,
Fine sets Jewelry, Etruscan, Garnett,! Coral, Jet,
Onyx, Carbuncle and Pearl; also a fine stock of
Chains and Charms,
Old Norcross’Corner, Whitehall and Marietta,
.Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Wntchea carefully repairad and Warranted. —
Diamondu Re-set.—Bm4l
wm7 b o l l man,
MAUI IX—
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
GOLD PENS,
SPECTACLE S, &.0.,
Whitehall Street, 2d Door above M. Lynch A Co’s
Book Store, near R. R, Cruasing,
Atlanta, Georgia
Repairing done in good style and Warranted.
3ui4l
POLLARD, COX * CO.
Ootton F 1 actors
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
U rner t>f Reynolds and Campbell Streets
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
t*r Agxxts roR Reids Pnd*rn.vric.“f»jtr,m4s
V; '.?< CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS,
Cvy I Buggies and Blaxtatjon WLagoxs
'MN The Manufactory of A. T. Finney,
on Forsy th street, Atlanta, tin,, is daily turning
out substantially finished and fashionable work,
to which the attention of all wishing to purchnse,
is respectfully invited. Several Pleasure Yehi
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 wart anted.
Manufactory and Warerooms on Forsvth St.,
Atlanta, Ga., xearly opposite the Opera Hall.
ly£tt A. T. FINNEY, Atlanta, Ga,
TOMMEY & STEWART
DEALERS
Hardware, Iron & Steel, Cntlery,
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS,
Leather, Buggy Materials, 4c.
At the Sign of the Mill Saw, and Game Ccck
Whitehall Street, t : ATLANTA. G A
jan.4e#-Ijr
FALL b WINTER IMPORTATION!!
—-1 h G 7 . —
RIBBONS,
Millinery & Straw Goods,
ARMSTRONG. CATOR & CO-,
Importer! and Jobbers of
BONNET, TRIMMING, A VELVET RIBBONS,
Bonnet took*, Satin* and Velvets, Itlouds,
Notts, Cr« >es, Ruches, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments,
Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Ilats ,
(Trimmed and UhLi uurued.)
tIIAK i: R HOODS, AC.
. 237 and 239, Baltimore street, •
BALTIMORE, MIX
Offer the largest st>>ek to lie -feui.d in this'
Country, and unequalled in choice, variety and
cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian
noV.it ie*.
Orders solicited and prompt attention gven.
Aug, 24,2rn
I’OLLARD, COX & CO.
general grocery
ASH
OOXJIMISSION MBIICHANTS
No. 297, I! road Street,
A f«w doors below Planters Hotel.
octlz3m4s A1 GT SPA GA‘
STEVENS IIOUSET
21, 23, 25 & til Jtroa«l\vay, N. Y
Opposite Howling Qrun,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE Stevens House is well and widely ki.own
to the traveling public. Toe location is
especailly suitable to merchants and business
men ; it is In close proximity to the business
part ot the city—is on the highway of Southern
and Western travel—and adjacent to all the
principal Railroad and S’eainboat depot*.
THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommo
dation for over 300 guests—U is well furnished,
and possesses every modern iniprovment for the
comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The
rooms are spacious and well ventillated—pro
vided with gas and water—the attendance is
prompt and respectful—and the talde is gener
ously provided with every delicacy of the season
—at moderate rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and re
modeled, we are enabled to otter extra facilities
for the comfort aud pleasure of Guests.
GEO. K. CHASE ft CO.
junels-Cma
ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS.
g B . OATM AN, Agent,
And business Manager,
"W TML. Gbß. A Y PROP’R,
Importer find Dealer in
ITALIAN, BLOCK ADI LLE, AND WHITE
RUTLAND STATUARY MARBLE.
We are now receiving and have in store, a
large and desirable stock of finished aud ruuhg
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 purchasing, 1
propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.—
My facilities are suoh for purchasing the materi
al, that 1 will be satisfied with sminl profits and
quick salos—such is my motto.
We are prepared to furnish, in thehest style,
Mouummts, earved and plain. Box Tombs, Tab
lets, carved and plain, Head-Stones, Urn*, Vases,
Mantles, &c., and furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions.
W ith good nnd experienced workmen in all
departments of the business, we hope to merit
a share of public patronage. Designs of Monu
ments aud other work in Marble, furnished gratis.
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining BellvUe Hotel, and opposite
Ueorgia Railroad Depot. —3ir.2t>
EENKY, MOORE & GENUNG,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
OTL.Ol’iailN'Gk
Nto. s‘i‘i Wfoailway,
Opposite Ft. Nicholas Hotel,
uste-w
PHitrr Hk.nbt, Jr, formerly p! Henry s, Smith 4
Townsend.
John T. Henry, formerly ofFaulshttry & nenry.
Alex. T. Moore, (formerly with Heurys, Smith
Isaac P. Genuno, j Townreud.
We have ready a large, handsome and well
assorted stock of
ttcady-Miulc CloUvin?,
inahufactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH
ERN TRADE, which we are prepared to sell at
Low Prices aud ou 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
The recent decline in woolen and cotton fab
ric s will ei able us to offer Clothing at Much
Lower Prices than it has been sold for at any
time since 1860.
Cash and Close Ruyers from the South are in
vited to examine our stock before purchasing,
as wc believe we can offer them great Induce
ments.
We will he happy to receive orders, and our
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 AGENUNG.
622 Broadway.
New York, July. 1867. 3m
New LIQUOR 11 ouse!
M. ROSE, & CO.,
No. 2, Granite Block, Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES,
WIKIS,
WHISKIES,
GINS,
RUMS, &c
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS
Os every grade, offered at Low I’iices
Those in want of
Pure Liquors,
For Medical and other purposes, will always find
our Foreign Liquors as wc represent them, and
we furthermore Warrant and Guarantee them to
1I«‘ Genuine and Unadulterated
7 m 2?
LA ESPANOLA CIGAR MAMTOEY.
■Whitehall street, between Mitchell and Peters,
Atlanta, Gboroia.
CIGARS sold at Wholesale and Retail, at prices
warranted to be at least a* low as those in New
York or any other city. Alsu, superior Smoking
Tolmceo. Thorn is also kept at the same place,
Wuttss, Liquors, and Fancy GkoCxhhs*.
3,„44 B. GARCIA
JOSI.MI MOSOKH. S. Jl'Ff’n TfIOMAS. GEO. SCHAUII.
MOSHER* THOMAS &t SCHAUB,
No. 244 Broad street, Under the Masonic ILvll,
AUGUSTA, GEOHGIA.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH & FRENCH
o n x ikt
Bohemian, French and American
GLASS AND (JUOCKbIRY WAKE,
KEROSENE LAMPS, dV.
Also. Agents for the Sentliern Porcelain Ware.
Orders Solicited, Filled aud Promptly Forwarded.
0m 14
OONYEHS
MA L E AND V EMAL E
A. C ADEMY!
THE TRUSTEES of this’popular Institution,
take great pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured and associated
the services of Mr. A. W. ROWLAND. A. M..
with Mr. R. A. GUINN, the former Principal
of the School, who will now jointly take charge
of the Institution, and at once enter upon the r
labors in the School Room.
The Seminary is loeated in tho Village of
CONYERS, in the upper part of Newton coun
ty —easy of access from all direction* —the
Georgia Rail .Road passing through the heart
of the Village.
. If a combination of favorable eireim*tan'>cß
to secure a good practical Business FMucation,
will tend to induce pal cots to send their children
to School, the Trustees think they can safely
promise advantages here, seldom -enjoyed in
similar Institutions. Located as the School
i*, in a healthy section, excellent pure water,
the tone of the citizens moral and religious.—
In connection with these advantages, the Prin
cipals are both high-toned, moral, and pious
gentlemen.
Mr. R. A GUINN has a laTge experience in
Teaching, and has been successful in making
himself universally popular as such.
Mr. ROWLAND is a native of Green Go.. Ga.,
is a graduate of Emory College, has some expe
rience in leaching, and come3 to us highly
recommended by the Faculty of Emory College.
Arrangements will he made to accommodate
alHo the School who may apply, as the Trus
tees, in connection with the Teachers, and citi
zens generally, arc determined to build up a
School hern, second to none." No pains or ex-'
pense will be spared to make it such. Every
reasonabla advantage will be afforded, so that
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.
of Tuition moderate.
JOEL STANSET.L,
J. L. STEWART,
J. A. STEWART,
J. REAGAN, }■ Trustees.
T. RAPPINGTDN,
N. HOLLINGSWORTH, |
D. TANARUS, WHITE J
April 8, 18G7.—20tf
CHAS. E. CLAUHORX. «• T. IIERKINO. ASD> M. JACKSON.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION ME .CiIANT^
No, 120 Chesnnt Street, ) No. 7 Warren Block,
Philadelphia, Ta. j Augusta, Ga.
Consignments of COTTON WHEAT, an 1 Cher Produce so i -i'ed. Hav-* ample and excellent
Close storage and will make reasonable Cash Advances on CVnsigumen,.* when desire I, and wnl
give personal attention to the sale of the sane Agents for tho sale of Auausr.A Factory Goons
in Philadelphia, and will furnish them in Augusta, at Factory Prices.
A slock of Bagging, Burlaps Roue, aud Baling Rope kept, coiulaiuty on ban 1, aud lor sale at
Lowest Market Prices.—3ns4o * , ■ - ,
DR. 11. SELLS, ANDREW DUNN, F. P. GLENN,
President, Secretary* ..treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM & MANUFACTURING CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
L o o Is. to Your Interest.
AND DON’T FAIL TO GALL AT OUR OFFICE IN
EMPIRE BLOCK, WIIITEnALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
AND SEE IN OPERATION
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
PIA.TSTD .AJSTD POWER LOOM.
PLANTERS can be independent
By Weaving all their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM!
From 13 to GO yardlo
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOO sM IN ONE DAY.
It Weaves as Fast as any Factory Loom.
Half the Cost of the Clothing of a Family can he saved by its use.
From §5 to §lO a day can be made by it.
Its Parts arc Self-changing,
By the turning of an easy crank it lets the Warp off. winds up the Cloth, tread* the
Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Satinet*, Ltnsev, Blanket Twill, Double-
Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fencing Twills of all kinds, Flax Cotton, Tow,
or All Wool Clgtb, Bagging, Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirts, NVoolen, 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 (able. It is made in the most workman
like manner, of good material and handsomely varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMFLE, AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD
B®“Everything is performed by Turning a Crank.
LOOMS & COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
For further particulars, Desert* ve Circulars, atrd "Samples of Weaviog, Address
TUSH PLATT, Gotti Ag't,
0,,. ATLANTA, GA.
GROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED
Notaries# and Improved
SEWING MACHINES!
\ I 133 LLUY J. READ, Auen t t,
TvA A u g u« t a, G a.
These Machines have taken the Highest Premiums
the wvrW «ver!
For Durability, Elasticity of Stitch, and
Simplicity of Operation,
TII E Y AR K _yNPARA LLEL I. E I),
Mrs* R«at>, Agent tn Augnota, for the lu*t 10
year*, iin -ronnoeflun witli Tho*. P. 3TOVAi.t.,) liar
never failed to give perfeet satisfaction, and is still
prepared to till orders in any part of the duite, with
tlie same result. These Machines will not only Stiteh,
But Hem. Bind. Pell. Rather, Braid, Quilt and Embroider,
wltbouif changing Needlii aud all from tho Spools
as you buy tjieui, without re-winding.
Pull instructions, and samples r-ent with .Machines.
Address Mias LUCY J. RF.AD, 226 Broad at.
1v42 Opposite Planters Hotel, Augusta, Ga
T SIBLEY, & SONS,
Warehouse and General Commission Merchants,
No. 6, Warren Block,
A V O V 8 T A, GEORGIA
Will give their personal attention to the sale and
storage of
Cotton, and other Merchandise,
Consignments Solicited.
Cash Advanced on Ootton or Merchandise in
Store. Also keep on hand
BAGCIKU, ROPE A SALT
sept. US 3m42
A. A. BEALL, J. 11. SPEARS, W.H. POTTER.
F, AL L, SPEARS k CO.,
WAREHOUSE
and
—COMMISSION MERCHANTS,—
Continue their business at th<ir old stand, the
commodious Fireproof Warebr use. No. 6,
Campbell •street, Acqcsta, Ga.
Alt business cntrusied to them will baveetriot
personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Universal Ties or Rope,
and Family Supplies, promptly filled.
Liberal Cash Advances made oaPrtducein
Store.— Bm4o
“BON TO KT.”
The Greatest, Blessing of the age
bon ton soap.
Its use will ave
TIME ! as clothes wash quicker :
LABOR ! ! —as clothes need Uss rubbing:
MONEY 1! I—as1 —as one pound will go as tar as two
of ordinary soap.
It, will not injure the finest labric.
It, will remove Grease-spots, 4c,
Gel it and prove fur yourselves.
We also coatiuue to mauufactuio our CELE
BRATED FAMILY SOAP.
DAS FORTH, A CG.
3 ?ni6 79 Murray street New York
I MV. 11. A. IIOHTOVS
MIASMA ANTIDOTE
A Speedy nnd I’errnam nt Cure ftr
CHILLS AND FEVER
Bilious and Liver Complaints.
MUJ-. P A. BEEBE having purchased of Hr
Horton’s widow, the sole right to muke an '
Vend this valuable m.dieino, will Leep a supply
constantly on hand; ready to fill all ordera
IBUIC'FI,—.Single
in Tin Castes and sent by mail $2,50; the
extra Fitly Cents being required topre-pay post
age. One dozen Bottlt s sec urely parked and sent
by express, for §2(i,9<l—exclusive of expreisage.
A liberal disoount, will he male to those win*
purchase by the quantity to sell again.
y Printed directions for using this medieix'
will accompany en. h bottle: Address
MU3. I*. A. BEEBE,
Signs of the Times Office,
Middletown, Orunge Cos., J 4. Y
Read the Following Testimonials.
Panola, vYoodforJ Cos„ 111., Jan. 22, 186#.
Mbs. P. A. Bkere : —I feel it due to you to eai
that l think I>r. Horton’s Miasma Antidote is t}<
most valuable medicine in use, and the onlv pa
manent cure for Ague. S. R. PATTON
Middleiown, N. Y., Jan. 1866.
Mbs, P. A. Rzkiik : —My family were all dort
w th Fever and Ague* when 1 obtained gom* e
Dr. Horton’s Miasma Antidote, and w* are »]'
cured; and lam satisfied that it is as good ■»
stated. I use it with success in bilious easea .
and tan recommend it to all L. BRINK
Middletown, N. Y ,Jan. 1864.
Mas. P. A. B[-:LFir::—During the last slimmer
was attacked with the Fever and Ague, and
pnrehased a bottle of your medicine, whit 1
cured me immediately, and T have not had i t
since, I have also sent a number to you, anion f
whom I do not know of a ease where it faiUd l a
care. A. U- CORA IN
Middletown, N. Y., Jan. JS6K
Alas. P. A. Bkebe : —While traveling in tk*
western part of this State, last summer, I w a*
taken witli Chills and Fever, and suffered fr# M
them until hearing Dr. Horton’s medicine re
commended, I purchased a bottle, whieh ewred
me, and have been perfectly fi ee from it aver
“ince. JOSEPH KTRKPABRISK.
O. S. PROPHITT, Agent,
fek. 8 lltf. Cavingtan, 4*.
STOVES! TmSS!
\V e have ia Store a great variety of exaallo
Cooking and Heating Stores,
GRATE RANGES,
And llousc Furnishing Goods*
Os every description.
Our COOKING STOVES consist of the
Olive Branch,
Empire State,.
Ilonry o]»y, A e.
As we have no Clerk Hire to pay, we can sell!
as Cheap as any one in ihe South. Call and as
amine before pur-hasi. g elsew here
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CC
•Jackuon Street, Bell Tower,
AUGUSTA, OA
WItL AT. WII EAT
1 Will Exchange the Gen nine
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY,
For DO Bushels Wheat.
An Excellent'
End Spring- Buggy
For 115 Bushels Wheat*.-
Hocßkaway,.
W ith Pole, SliTift, aTid Double Ilames 8
For 225 Bushels Wheat.
Light Three Spring
EXPRESS WAa O N
For 70 Bushels Wheat,
Address or apply to
ANDREW DUNN,
No. 5, Empire Block, Whitehall St.
ATLANTA
MACliiy WORKS
AND
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY !
PORTER & BUTLER
ritoraiEioES.
W e are prepared to manufacture and repair
M a c 13L in c r y,
Such as Portable and Stationary Steam Engine*
and Boilers, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac
House &. Brown’s Horse Power, Wright's Patent
Cotton Screw, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills. Also
Buid ing Front., Iron Railings, Sugar Mills,
and Boilers, Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of a*vcry description.
£jg”Castings made without extra charge for
patterns when in regular line of work.“%ja
Bfif"Saws Re-Toothed and Gummed in the
best manner,
TER AT S CASH!
Jas. II Pouter, ') Old .Stand of J. L. Dunning,
R. H. Hi tler, J dm’JO Atlanta, Ga.
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(Formerly Webb it Sage,)
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CHINA, GLASS
AND
Earthen w are,
NO. 5 UAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Will supply Country Merchants with Goods
in the W line at as low rates as they Van buy is
New York or ?!§• •» here.—a?sU-U a3
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Wholesale Bralers in
IBootis tto S^ocs,
While hail street, Atlanta, Ga.
•hir Good, arc purchased direct from the Eastern
Mamiftcturer*. We »iH set) them to Country
Merchant* ?.f N. A', prices—Freight added.—lwfS 1