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LIVE JOE BCKETHIHO
tire tor something, be not idle.
Look a boat thee for employ 1
Sit tot down to nselos* dreaming,
Ijibor is the sweetest joy.
Folded handi are erer weary,
Hellish bearta are never gay,
lib tot (nee bath many duties—
Aelita be, thou, while you may.
Scatter blessing* in thy pathway.
Gentle worda and cheerng llpilea
Better are than gold aud ailver.
Walk their griof-Jiopelting wilea.
Aa the pleasantaunohine falletb
Erer oa the grateful earth,
Bo Jet sympathy and kindness
Gladden well the darkened hearth.
flearta there are oppreated and weary;
Drop the tear o! eytnpalby,
Whisper worda of hope and comfort;
Gif*, and thy reward shall be
Joy unto thy soul returning,
From tin* perfect fountain head.
Freely, aa tbou freely giveat,
Bball the grateful light ba abed.
A TaUut Physician.—A certain phy
eiciaii, at sen, made great use of tea water
among hie patients. Whatever disease
came ou, a dose of nauseating liquid wan
first [brown down. In process of time the
doctor fell ofer hoard. A great hustle
consequently ensued on hoard, in the
midst of which the captain came up, and
inquired the cause. “Oh, nothing, sir,”
auswered a tar,‘‘only the doctor has fallen
into bis medicine cheat.”
A gentleman who was relating an acci
dent be had met with in Cambridge from
a fall, was asked hy a surgeon if it was
near the vertebra: he had been hurt ? “No
air,” was the reply, “it was- the near the
observator)’.”
Tim editor who wrote his editorials with
stolen chalk; on the soles of his shoes, and
went bare foot while the boys sot up tbe
copy, has purchased a ream of second
hand envelopes, and engaged a girl to turn
them inside oat.
I - Strong Propensity—A ludy seeing her
lover run in' great haste to meat her, ob
served to him I hut he must ho in a very
great hurry to run bo fast. “Madam, 1 ’
relpied ftiff lover,“l was following my in
timation."
What a auspicious monster the mnn
must have been who first invented a lock,
but what a ujisfing creature the woman
who first allowed a latch-key.
A wag says it is " folly to expect a girl
to love a man whom everybody speaks well
of. Get up a persecution, aud her affec
tion* will cling so fast that a dozen guard i
ans can’t begin to remove them."
J'HA.NE. ARNOLD.' ■ JJUItWEbI. GUKKN
F. ARNOLD & CO.,
a, f .;<£ „
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, &C.,
AT CLICVF.I.AXIV9 OI.D STAND.
"VE desire to cntl the attention of the pub
w T tic tu our eoniplele Stock of
GROCERIES,
-which we offer cheap for CASH. Our assort
.men t uuusists of
iSUOATti COFFEES, TEAS, PICKLES, VIN
EGAR, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, SAR
DINES, MACKEREI,. SALT, CAN
NED FRUITS, JELLIES, FINE.
WINES. BRANDIES, ALE,
WHISKEYS, PORTER,
GANDIES OF ALL
KINDS, SOAP,
1* 1 P IJ3,
INK,
PAPER,
CURRANTS,
FINE CHEWING
AND SMOKING TO
liAUCO, FINK CIGARS,
cotton and Wool cards,
blacking, almonds, raisins,
HARDWARE. HOES, TUACECHAINS,
BUCKETS, TUBS, SHOVELS, SPADES, !
Ax*% lUt dicta,
File*. So row a,
Nail*, J>r»w knives,
SifUMs, 1* a U lock a.
Brooms, Irons,
Shenrts Bvthe Blades,
Knives, Forks, Pocket Knives, j
AUuttiro*, Shot and Caj»s, i
GMSSWMS
CROCKERYWARE,
TINWA liE, &C.
. OT Produce of all kind* taken iu exchange
far good. »t the HIGHEST market price*.
... , 1-. ARNOLD A CO’S.
_ w aahmgloii, April g?, lyee, 1-ts
EJCudmuteiu, lAMoaHM*. JtU JUromeUmjL
L. J. GIULMARTIN & 00.,
CQTTON FACTOTS ,
Skipping and Commission Merchants,
liS Bay St- \\ vet of the Fauhange,
SaVaNNAU, C.A.,
Consignmiuts Solicited, upon tehich Liberal Ad
vances mil be made.
«r TVr.M-id.r ptintion given to the SALS
■of OOTTO.V and MBKCRAXWSk and to
>Wi«tl Orders for
JIUBLS LVSILER. i YOOL, HIDES, <tc.
lOel.S, ISS6, Sl—2m.
COLD! COLD! COLD!
Itt&Mli
At Chase’s Old Drug Store.
e have just received, and continue to receive Large Supplies of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries,
Which we will exchange on the most liberal terms for
Gold, Silver or GrreenlDacliS.
AMONG QUli STOCK WILL BE FOUND:
Figured Poplin*. Pure Mohair Lustre, Ladies Drea* Trimming*,of all kind*, Perfumerv, of all kinds.
Bum Mohuir, Sitk tinuffi, Blftck I)ret* Silk, Ladies* and ili&aet’ WMU CoUon Jl< «e, J.adits’ Cud* and Collars,
E ttr ?t . P 2 . U J« re ’ ** ure Alpacca, Coburg Ciotli, Domestics, Umbrellas, Umbrellas, Bonnets and Hats, latest styles,
Lngn«h Merinos, Flunuels, Calicoes, Kinsey, Ribbons, all kinds and qualities, Cloths and Casaksereß,
lialmoritl Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of tbe latest and moat improved style, Gentlemen’s Clothing, Kurijisfiine Goods,
U*dies Cloaks, of line quality and styles, Breakfast Shawls, A large stock of Embroideries, Bools ami Shoes, ffals,
Sootag*, lloods and Nubias, Jaconet and Swiss and checked Muslin, Trunks, Valicea axd Carpet Bags, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries.
Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
All of which will be sold lower for Cash than can be bought elsewhere in Washington. Call and pi ice our Goods and we are certain you
will he suited, both in the quality Os the goods add the price.
MARCUS & FRANKLIN.
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Bland* for Clothing when fashionably mad*
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For Light Fabrii* to *uil the spring trade
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Our establiahinent, where please to call;
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Tidy garments should be worn by all;
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Hot wealljer, coming rapidly without far;
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Invite you to buy youi clothing here
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Now stylo, we aie reoeiving every wee* ;
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Olsd lo nee you when our establishment you
seek.
K E M I'm B I It
L SIMON & CO.,
fashionable Clothing Emporium
224 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GA.
May 18. 18« rt. 6—tr
weight! maim
MON COTTON SCREW
May be Furnished to the Planters of
South Carolina and Georgia ,
< from August
WHERE ONE MAY BE SEEN IN PRAC
TICAL OPERATION.
IT is a Georgia invention, combining sim
plicity, economy and durability, with a
Ww application of the Screw power by
which levers always swing in the same
horizontal plane, at u convenient height for ap
plying hand or horse power—and, also, great*
ly fnoilitatmg. the filling of the cotton box by
turning back the follower block entirely from
over the nnmih of it. The timbers arc light
nod small—the circle described by the levers
being but 22 feet diameter,
Libera) arrangements made with agents for
Couuties, or in sale of County Rights. Cosh
price of Irons. SIBO, at Augusta. Send in
your orders at ouce to \
F. PHINIZY A CO.,
Loesl Agents.
Or, L. I>. PALMER,
General Agent,
Fept. 21, Bm. Augusta, (Jo.
Gko. W. Evans, fc?u. J. K. Evans
GEO. W. EVANS & SON,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants
AUGUSTA, GA.
SPECIAL attention paid lothe Storage and
Bale of Cotton, and all other country.pro
duce.
The usual facilities and accommodations will
be afforded to ottr customers.
Office No. 14 Mclntosh Street, near Georgia
Railroad Bank. Sept. 2’, 28, 8m
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
\\T AUKIIOUSK and Cootmi#aton Merchants,
v i corner Reynold and Mclntosh Street*,
Ga., will devote their strict personal
attentiou tu the storage and sale of Cotton and
all other produce. Orders for Bagging, Rope,
Ac., promptly* attended 10. Liberal Cash Ad
vances made at all times on produce iu Store,
ISAAC T. HEARD. O. M. STONE-
Sopt. gl, 8m
Jams* W. Norton, Robert IfWfow, Jr.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
HORTON & WALTON,
Continue Business at Store No. 287
Broad Street , Augusta, Go.,
(Next below old Union Bank Building.)
WITH increa»ed facilities, we are prepar
ed with a full STOCK to sell at the
lowest, market prices, all goods usually sold in
oar line, suited to Merohant. trade, Plantation
and Family use.
Augusta, Sept. 4, 20—Srn,
It. A. FLEMING,
lFarrAomr and Oemmitsion Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA..
TXTNTINUBS to give hie personal attention
!V. to all buaiuesa entrusted 10 him. Will
occupy the building opposite hi* old stand va
cated by K.|P. Clay ton after Ist September.
Sept. SI. SS-Sm. R. A. FLEMING.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
druggists anti CVpattjccarics,
212 33road Street,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE CORNER,
AUGUSTA, GS3On GI A ,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Mtrehant*, Planter.-, aud Physician* to their large
aud well assorted Stock of
UN ADULTERATES MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
And all other *rtiolc* in their line No boose in the South can offer a *loek superior in
GENUINENESS and PURITY. ALT. OFFICINAL PREPARATIONS t.einu made in
atriel accordance with the Fotmula* of (he UXITEI) STATES TRAP if A COP Gil A,
with the licit Material, aud by th* PROPER WEIGUTd and .MEASURES.
They reapeclfully solicit orjers, and pledge tkentcelvea to fill them with fidelity and dia
patch. If any aiticle altouhl not prove to tmprcei.ely a* represented, they shall feel thankl u )
to have it renrned at their capcruc, and the uioney wdi lie r. fuu<icd. ’ [Sept. 21, ]Sin.
-J. J. HOBKHTSON, A. V. BOGGS,
WASHINGTON, GA. t | AUGUSTA, GA
mmm pes® i ■
J. 0. ROBERTSON & CO.
WILL COJrFISJUE THE
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
In all its branches at their larsre and cominodiotH fire-proof close store
NO. 9, WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
PERSON AP ATTENTION given lo to Btarairc Mi l Sale of Cotton anJ Prodnce of all
kinila. We will furnmlt our euatofnera with BAGGING anJ ROPIC, and arrange the
payment vs the Revenue Tax on all Cotton fffljlawned to ua. Cotton wild by ua for piraont iu
this aeetlon of the State will be paid by Hr, ROBERTSON, at the Bank iu Washington aa
heretofore. f 4
Thanking our friends for the very liber#) pftironage extendep to ua during the paat year, we
respectfully solicit a continuance of thfir confidence, Scj»t. 24, 1886, 26-ts
/ \EORGIA, WILKES COUNThares#!
Moaca H. Arnold, Executor on tbe eataC# j
of Allen Arnold doe’d., applies to for letters of
dismitwion from said truet;
These aie, ihafefore, to cite admonish, all
and singular the kindred and > «d‘«r»rs of sad
deceased, ts> he and appear at my v ffice within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have why letters should not be graß*
teu.
Given under my hand and official signature, it
Washington, this sth day of June. 18t>6.
G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary*
June 5, lGfifi, 7 —lm 6m.
EORGIA, WILKES
V_l Arden Evans, jr., Adminisirator on tie
estate of Arden Evans Sr, lata ol said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of diamissicn
from said trust ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonisH,
all and singular the kindred and creditors &f
said deceased, to be and appear at my offiw
within the time proscribed by law, to shew
cause, if any they have why letters should #ai
be grauted.
Given under my hand and official signature,at
Washington, this 7th day of May 1866.
G. G. NORMAN,
* Ordinary.
May 6, 1866, B~lm6m.
iVk l) R G IA. VII t'Ol'NTY —Two
vT months after date appiientien will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell a part of the Real Estate belong
ing to the estate of A. T. Holliday, dec’d, /Sr
the benefit of llie heirs aud crediiois of said
deceased.
ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY, Admit.
Aug. 80, 1860, ID—2m
&EORGIA, WILKES COUNTY .—Whereas
Garnett Andrews has applied tome for Let
ters of Administration with the Will annexed
on the estate of Samuel McJu kiu late of laid
county deceased.
All persons £oneertied are hereby notified to
file tbeir objection*, if any they have, uq or
before the first Monday in October next, else
Letters will be granted said applicant, as prat
ed for. G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
Aug. 23,1866, IS—4m.
loil sos i Cos,
DEALERS IN
STOVES AND GRATES.
PLAIN and Japan,-, 1 Tin Ware, Biitamjk,
Wood and Willow Ware, House Furnish
in* Hardware, and Manufacturer, of Tin, Cop
per and Sheet Iron Ware.
2SS BROAD ST, AUGUSTA, GA.
At tile Old Stand of W. H. Salisbury A Cos
SepL 21, *2—3m.
THE AMERICAN HOTEL, h
Opposite the Depot,
ATLAXTA . GEORGIA,
1 RECENTLY renovated, furnished ard p!s-
V eed in complete order. Erery effort will
be uaed to render the gueet* comfortable.
Splendid Bar and Billiard Saloon attached to
the Houee. WHITE A WHITLOCK, Pro’o.
Bnvsox A WiLKT, Clerks. [Aug. 29.
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
General Commission Me rchants ,
No. 6 Warren Block.
AUGUSTA, GA.
HAVE excellent and commodious alose Stor
age room for COTTON, and will give
their personal attention to Us sale or storage.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES will be made
ou all produce in store.
They alao otf*r for aale:
100 bales heavy Gunny Bagging,
200 coila beat Machine Rope,
8(H) half coda heat Machine Rope.
600 pounds Bagging Twine,
500 racks Liverpool Salt,
50 bbla Refined Sugars,
UK) boxes cunuuou to choice Chewing
Tobacco.
10,000 “Itobt. 'Bum*” and “Puff” Segart,
10 bbla choice Old Rye Whiskey.
Sept. 21,22 —3m.
E. P. CLAYTON A COT
Warehouse and Commission Merchants ,
At Phinixy »fc Clayton’s Old Stand, corner
Campbell and Reynold Streets,
A U GUST A, GA.
EP. CLAYTON will continue the Ware
!• house and Commission Business in all
its branches, and U prepared to Receive, Store,
Sell or Forward Cotton and Produce entrusted
lotus care, llis strict personal attention will
be devoted to the business. Major JOHN H.
JONES, of Elbert county, Ga., will be asso
ciated iu the business from this dß**> and so
licits the patronage of his friends and those of
the late Col. L. 11. O. Martin. Tbe address
of the eoucern will be E. P. CLAYTON & CO.
Will receive aud forward Merchandize con
signed to us.
Affcnta for Mapes* Superphosphates and
Wilder’s Fire Proof Safes.
F*. P. CLAYTON, JOHN H. JONES,
of Augusta. of Elbert co., Ga.
Augusta, Sept. 21, 22-Soi.
A. A. BKAE.U i. H. SI’LARM, W. U. PVTTML
beall, mm & C 0„
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
Fire-proof warehouse. x<>. 6 Camp
bell St., Augusta, . Ga, will giva stnet
personal attention to Storage and Sale of
Colton, Grain, Bacon, Flour aud other pro
duce.
IST Order* for Raging, Rope and Family
Supplie* promptly tilled.
The usual Cash Advances made on Produce
in Store.
Solicit the Patronage of their friends and
the public generally. Sept. U, 21,8 m
7 S. B. HMHB,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. .
Sept 21, 22—Sm.
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im'.t ul _1 sU -,.i [liJ 1
H. F. RUSSELL & CO.
H. F. RUSSELL. W. DANIEL. J. J. RUSSELL.
ARE NOW OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC
A.T
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ONE OF THE LARGEST
AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
No Louse .South can offer greater facilities in Variety, Style
* or Prices than ourselves.
TO COUNTRY MEItCIIA^STTS
We would specially call attention and invite them to examine our
.our .Stock before purchasing.
in dress emm
YVo offer— .
Moostin Def.aines, jF'igareff and Plain, half cotton,
Muuslio Del.Hiuea, '* - o all wool,
PopliM, JngnreG and Plain, Plaid and Striped,
Ileal Jtisli J’opliua in lllack, Colored and Uep , S t and £ i,
Plaid, Striped itttd tiep Silk Mohair,
“Milanji” and De Bege*, Goods for Travelling fJresge*,
French Mcrinoa and Cashmeres,
English Merinos and Tbibbett.Clotlia,
Cobarg, Alpaccas, and Canton Cloths.,
Lupin’s Super Black Bombazine,
Turin Cloth, anew and beautiful article,
Empress ami Krmin ,Cloths,
Plaid Uoubai* aud Greoalle Poil B’Chois,
White and Colored Hep. and Plain Silks,
While Alpacca,
ltibbons, Trimming*; Buttons, sic., m great variety.
WHITE GOODS.
Jaoonet Nainsook Mull Muslin and Swiss
Muslins,
Striped, Plaid and Colored Muslins,
French, Swiss and Pearl Swiss Muslin for
party dresses,
French orgondies and Tarletons, warrant
ed to wash, for party dresses,
Cambria Dimity,
Linen Cambric and Linen Lawn,
Pure Irish Linen, undressed.
Bird’s Eye and Kussia Diaper,
HOSIER Y,
Men, Women and Children’s German Hose,
” “ “ English Hose,* •
“ “ “ Gloves, in every variety,
Real French Corsets,
Hoop Skirts.
COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS.
8-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Bleached and Brown
Sheeting,
3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Bleached and Brown
Shirting,
Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs,
Marlboro Stripe* and Plaids,
Bleached and Brown Jeans,
Plaid Linsevs, Plaius, Kersys and Kentucky
Jeans,
Tweeds, Satinets and Casstmeers,
Calicoes in every style, English, French
and American,
Tbe public are invited to call amd examine for themselves, S3 we hope, by politeness
and attention, to continue the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us ns truly
Southern Merchants,
Oct 12, 3m
Cotton Diaper,
Undressed Cambric for Ladies skirts,
Percale, a French article for skirts,
Uudreased Cambric for skirts,
Huckaback and Damask Toweling,
Damn*k and Huckaback Towels,
8 i to 4,2 4 Damask Table Cloths,
Table Damask, by the yard,
10 4, 11-4, 12-4 and MarseillesQttilU,
White and Colored Tidies,
Damask Doyles and Napkins.
White and Red Flannels,
Opera Flannels, all colors,
French Broad Cloth,
Doe Skin Cassitnere,
Brown Linen and Corset Jeans,
Ginghams, dec.,
6 4 Cloaking, for Ladies’ Clcacks, black
and colored,
Black and colored Merino and Caakmera
Shawls,
Breakfast Cape*, Son tag* and Nubian.