THE WASEUiuTOS GIZBTTI.
J. H. ALEXAKDKEi Editor-
Washington, WUkei County, On.
FRIDAY HORNING MAT, t», IMS.
EX-007 JOS I BHOWH IE THE
CHICAGO CONVENTION
Tlw course of Go*. Brown prom beyond a
doubt that th re W troth in the doerrin« of total
depravity. For year* h« war (he brad and front
of the State Right* doctrine in Georgia—ae
bow find him acting ae the great fugleman to
the ( bieego roarentiret. He U selected, hocaura
be went be greater! Traitor in alt that molly
crew, to imr dee* ta tlie Contention ita |uuma
nent President. Gov. James K. Haa ley, of Con
necticut. He nannntiree tbe rote of tlie pie belli
delegation front Georgia, end with n charming
audacity, ib-clare* to the (haircution that toe
maxim of Georgia ie. Republican—enetniee id
war—in peace friend* Goe. Brown knew when
he etatail that the maxim of Georgia war Repub
I icon, that there wee not an houeet idmi in the
Bute aim favored the kind of Hepulilicani-m Iks
war speaking of, Radiealirm was nerer one of
Georgia’* maxima, and nerer will be—that Coa
rruiion knew it. anil we will rentnre ibat net
one oftlnwa wtio listened to Got. B. beliered a
word be uttered. The people of Georgia are ea
emiee to Hadicalism—tlie war between them and
Hadicalism it Mill going on, ami will nerer end
Until the principle* of Ih# fonatilutlon triiunph
and all rush trio tore ae Uor. Brown are driven
from our miilat:
Mr. Conway, of Louisiana, announced to the
Coe ram ion that owe of the former Governors in
the deye of Rebellion wae amongst them, and
mured that be. tbe rx Jt> b. be invited to address
the Conreniion—iuatantly there wete long end
loud eriee to. Brown, of Georgia. Brown look
tbe eIMKi am dst thundering applause, yells,
ecresms end laughter, nmlconiioenoed hie ejieecb,
but the Convent on wished to hear his expetienve
before hie sjseech—all over the h urt could be
heard the cties of give us your ex|*-rence, hro
thrr Brown Tlie l-x-Gov. commenced in hie
old strain, "I »»a born in South Carolina—in ear
ly youth imbibed ihe Status Kiglita and -clrine,”
Ac—afier admitii'g he was an nrigiiial seces
sionist, and di*curemg briefly tlie atiuggle bo
tween the two sections, lie says, "1 fell that you
of tbe North were conquerors, and I think 1 had
•elite enough nt the end of the struggle, when I
wee Whipped.” This declaration tlun sense bid
been shipped into him was received with im
mense cheers. We eresatisfied the Ex-Gov. was
bad It whip|)oil, muted, demoralised, and Matter
ed, so much’to that even ilia laugliiera..d taunts
of his Uadicni associates could not bring eu lion
•si manly blush to his shameless face. Ue told
the Convention that ha had bran arrested by
President Johnson's order, (deep sympathy)that
he had chosen this land and this government in
preference to any fori ign land or go*eminent—
and with tlie construction of lha Constitution es
tablished by Mr. Seward, lie still preferred the
government of the United States to any foreign
country. Ha admits that he haa advocated eve
ry measure for reconstruction from the alone of
the war to the present lima. Ha would doubt
lose join tha negioeeor Indiana not taxed, or any
one elte.aliould they conclude to reconstruct the
South. How beau'ifully consistent haa been ihe
eunrecuf this well striped Ex-Gov. lie favors
every act of his masters amt caraa not who i
niaater so hs be emtnted a humble servant.
Tha Ex Guv. trite tha Convention that lie is
auperior to tha nagro—that ha belongs to a supe
rine race, Uiat the negroes are in a minority in
Georgia and oan never rule tha Stale. These
are dangei oua words, brother Brown, fur you anil
your party—your claims art too great—you
claim lu l>a su|>eriur to a negro, pray tell us ill,
whW-you have a white skin, and in that respect
you ililfwr from tbe negro, but ae (u the maid,
works tee have great double; the negroes are
more true to their race and country than you
have been—you have 'mate intelli ct limn many
of them, but that only enables to carry your
depravity to a greater exteut and make your
name more infamous The Ex Gov. urg-d ujam
tha Con >entmu tlie importance of amending the
btevrna Bill for the admission of Georgia ioto
tua Union so as to allow th* an called Guv Bui
lock to convene bit legislature in ten days, end
assuiet them that lha constitutional amendment
will be passe); then, says hs, "let them elect
Renetuca, and teeeive us iuto Cong •••—give us
eontrol of tha Government and its patron
age, which we fought for and won, and must have
if wa succeed in this contest.“
Radicalism, in Georgia, according to the Ex-
Oov'sowu wlatsmeni, cannot succeed unless tbe
mean* of corruptiun art in tha hands of the |iarty
managers
The government of tha State mint be placed
In tha hands us Bullock. Brown A Cos. for the good
of the Radical party, rrgirdlesaof tha wishes or
Interawt of tlie people—let them get possession
of it, and all the mils and iniquities that ware
•var perpetrated will ha tha portion ts our peo*
Pl»-
Ch.oago Convention-
The Radical Convention met at tha city of
Chicago on tha SOth to nominate candidates frir
President and Vioe-(“resident of the United
State-, ami make a platform for their party W r
regret tiiat our t|iac* will not allow us to publish
tb* pi* form ill frill.
Tha Convention nominated for President, Gen.
Ulyaaaa J*. Grant.
For Vloe-President, Schuyler Colfax, of Indi
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THE PLATFORM.
1- i Congratulations to tha oountry no tha sue
evaa of congressional recouatiurtion wild a declar
atioonf lha duty us th* government to prevent
the people of ihn reconstructed States from be
ing tenanted to a state of anarchy.
td Th* guarantee b.v Congress of equal tuf
frags to all loyal men at tha South was demand
sd by every coosidaratiuo of pnhlic safety, ol
gran u le. mhl <»f justice, and must he maintained;
while the question of suffrage in all tha loyal
State* properly belongs to lha people of those
State*.”
trd. Denounces all foima of repudiation as a
National mime,
«th. Taxation shouM be equalised and radoosd
at rapidly aatba national faith will permit
6th. Tha duty us Coogrvaa to reduce th* inter
eat an public debt whenever it oan ha hunaatly
to.
7th. Striat economy in admioiaterii* tha goe
smnsat charges that Andrew Joknaoo hat
shamefully nursed and fostered corruptions
•alls for radical reform
•th. Deplores the untimely and tragie death
a< Ahnufrana 1 l—slnaafllha ssasosira es Andrww
Johnson to tha Preeitlewcy—charges Andy with
treachery to thoes who elected him—a refusal to
execute tbe laws—abuse of the pardoning power
—persistent and corrupt raw stance to ‘“every
proper attempt at the reos.-truetion of the
Stales lately in rabellton and aaeerts that ha was
justly impeached and jowtly pronounced guilty
by thirty live santltirs
10th- I'eclares that the aoldietw, seamen and
their bounties .re never to 1* As-gotten—and ih.
widows and ivphaoaof soidiera it a sacred legacy
bequeathed to tha nation'* pmt cling cars.
11 th Favors foreign emigration.
I6lh. “this Convent out deeitres itself in sym
pathy with all the opprew-ed people which are
struggling f r their rights ”
We bar* presented to our readers a synopsis
of all that is nfth* les-t importance in Ihe plat
form, and in wane inn anew have quoted »hw en
tire section-, W# think the Comet,i| n should
have added one more wertinn or plank b> tbeia
platfiam, for the benefit of Southern -ralawaga.
In-wit; Great horror of. and eternal haired to
tbe Ku Klux Klan.
Military Tyranny Preferable to Badi
cal Becongtrnction
w# present to our traders a bold and spicy
article from tbe Montgomery Mail in reply to
the Huntsville Advocate comparing Radical rule
to Military Tyranny. The remutks of the Mai
apply with equal force to the Georgia Traitors
who o-nauinate thru vills’-ny under t te tempo
rary power of military satraps. We notify them,
that the day of retribution is not distant, when
the terrible wratli of an insulted and oppressed
people will be poured ujion their wicked heads.
They will then cr- unto tbe rocks and tolls to fall
upon them, but there will l»e no hidiug place on
that great day, fur those woikera of iniquity :
T«*. with all its power to handcuff, l urk and
gag. choke ami chain we prefer military govern
(Dent a bundled fold to the despicable govern
meni of thieve* and slanderers which the Aden
rat# propose* for our accrptutice. lie infinitely
preter that tlie bayonet which coward- and a*
aat-nia have induced the military topoint against
our lusaat. should slab us to the heart than that,
tied hand and foot under a rule which we do n-d
wish, the in,-I infamous of human beings should
* lout <ner our misfoi lunea and tiiuuiph ip our
shame.
lie tell the Advocate and all the mh,-r cow
ardly civilians who have appealed to the milita
ry lo place them in office again-t the will of the
people, that Alabama doe* i.ot hold tint roldiei
responsible f.,r ihe outiwges upon (unpeople.—
hl-e will hold those men li-sjarti.il,lr who invited
military inteiference with her domestic attain,
and who uphold the patty which use* ihe oayo
net to prise o|»-n tin- liwllol box Vt e leli them
that the handcuff* U|hhi the Tor,ugss victim*, and
the chains winch reat upon their liuit-s, eat into
the rii-vli and wsigli up .n the In-art of every Al
ubnmnoi The entire Stale nf A Islwm-i totter
ed with old Judge l“o|at in the j,til of Jack-on
ville.and .land* manacled at tlie Dry Tortuga*.
dha litis her eye* to Heaven and swears that her
traitorous children who have invited lids iuault
ainioutiwge upon ilieir mother—
“ Living shall f .rleit fait renown.
And doubly dying, shall go down
To th# vile dust from whence lhay sprung,
Unwept, unhonored and unsung,”
The Bight Principle
The following article, from the pen nfth*
•hie editor ot the It' 'act and South breailiewthe
true spirit of Ihs American Government ll'e
endorse every word of i> nudcuromsnd it to (he
consideration of our renders :
In nur very innermost reflections, one idea aver
stands prominent; it is the axiom, ■ hut the Stats
which formed tha Union must gov, in it by tile
principles us international federal law. Wa can
nevercan twa (nippy peoplw through a cima, lid-
I yed ttiiweramwat rated by a conwMsted —to
Paper money retting on GuveraaeAt far*-; tariff
laws robbing several section* 4 tha ITi.hmi sot
the benefit ofntheis, the farmer* As- the m«nn
fact urea ; aud the maaeea of the |na>pl*, that a
A-W may prosper; party proscription; whisky in
ft-rnmilies and nfiP-inl corruption, all these, are
hut the flint*ol false fuiidanieiiinl principle. in
retereuce tu tha true province of our Federal
Gnvernmenl an wo liuve no hopes for reform
from any Prcridih-ni who *ta; da with one f.s.i
~n nu'h and with the other on e'ror. buch
siundaid bearers serve tally, like the colossus of
Rhodes, to pass uruivin eth iliairliugt, legs, the
fleeia of enemies into imct, a* well as the siiitia
of friends.
W hat wr require in public men i* a steady
coi,fid,ue# In Deinucralic truth and a convict ion.
that the course of „ur opponent nmsbfwH The
haste (*> gel in o power lends to direln-Uon* of
principle, which are fatal to liberty. Davxsav
ed Hungary liy hia steadfast atlherence to the
matter key of the situmioii Ihe key was tha
correct undsr-tanding of the aovt-reign powers
us Hungary, and of tlie eta-rect b**i„ of ita inier
natiiaiai. or if you please, federal connect ion with
Auatiia. Thun hewtanda to-day, af era tight ol
tweilty years, th* triumphant‘.statesman— hero
of the princple, that Austria has no ntuhority
in Hung try .except that granted by her to her
solemn written treaties thus, w* Democrat*
must stand by the resolutions of'VS, upmi which
time honored platform the Democratic Ftesideul
must staud or our itiatitutiuns lie deetroyred.
[oollmiXtcSTEO ]
Eotvoa GaxxrrtYou era unintentionally
•lighting one olasa of our citixens Your* is a
county paper; all should have the hem-fit of its
columns, and 1 know the subject haa only to be
mentioned to eeeare a hearing for that claws.—
You publish weekly a list us our Democratic
friends among the Freedmcn, this it for (hair
benefit, that they may be known and receive an
eouragenient aid employment from their many
friend*. Now won’t you ojs-n a list for tlie earn*
reason for the few white men in our county who
voted for and identified themselves with the
Radical I’anyl ] suppose non* of them are
schemed of the company they are in. 'I heir col
ored Iriend- should know who they are so they
may encourage and employ thirn—front that
class they should expect and receive sup[iurl un 1
countenance 1 hope their friend* will furnish
theii name, aid I know you will give them a
prominent pleee in your columns.
Fata Plat.
[oommumuatxd ]
Me. Edit, *—l urn very much pained and
grieved to learn that a r*|Kau is current in soma
portion* of the county that 1 voted with th* rad
icale in tha late election. Th* report ie an infa
mous slander. and my friend- aud arquaintancee
will do me a great favor to correct it. whenever
they hear it Thera i« another r*|a>rt also, that
all ill* Mnitheon Bearer,lsm voted with tha Rad
ical* da a member of the family, I desire to
say that this also is eqnaUy false and slanderous
Mr. Georg* Hlak*y Btnilh, however, did vote
that ticket, which 1 suppose gave rise to th* r*
port* alluded to. You will greatly oblige tha
members of tha family by pubiiehing this
Reepectfuby, a K. Sum.
Wa regret to learn that Colon*! Frank Little
died a: the residence of Id* father, in W alker
County on today, 17iuat,hie disease was con
sumption.
For « considerable time before the eloee of
tha war,Col. Little wa* in mmrnand of ihejlih
Uwngia ragtmoot Few braver mm .rar mad*
a charge or withaUod the shock of bottle. Pen**
k* hi* aekaa”—Jfaai* Courier May U.
Ohio Demonuty-
Th* following article from th* Dayton (Ohio)
Ledger, is said to ba tbe true production of Mr.
Vallaudigham s pen. It contains thoughts and
augge-liun. that the Nortlmrn Democracy -inslid
consider well in making the selection of their
candidate An the Presidency;
The KenuUieans claim a gain, nve» last Fall, in
Cleveland, >4 -ever,l hundred; i„columhu-,ISA;
|u Dayton, 1 1 ; an I luae over luun ia t iiaunn i.
Ihe average throughout the ctate ia in fa via <d
the Dem<«racv this settle* the pxqasdiKat
that (thro ns be eanied next Fall hy uie Demo
eralic prnty W ill it became. 1 That depend*
not ou the effrti* of the republicans to (nevesn
it, hut, first, no Ihe fid-lily, harmony arid pluck
of the |»*rty here as a Mate laganixatiun; second
un the question whether in the Presid-mial
platform ami camlnlaies. we shall have Cot,for to
to tlie piinciples, llalurse the m ea*ur*-s. osn
maml tin- osmdei.ce, and, abov,. a || shall arouse
tberntliusiaein of ihe lleun «rat jemes-ea of Ohio
Os course they will support an „ | Vn) ,<r*tic ran
ditlaie- ami platfoim. But mere -suPP 0 * 1 " W BI_
Hot cam Ohm mw even simp!# w 1 *«fh by
po iiienf r . I ri* n * • ro' M*rr* T* M
mutt t. ke th«f niMi in hnml 10 their « wu
Mud th«ir heartm n n*t i«e in it, too. Tb«y rou-t
ih«? flag. an.l be >ur e that it u tin old LN'in
ocr.itic fl ig «ts the old Con»>ituti«>n and Ui»i*<»,
an ) »M»t rotne tanner. I tearing on it< fo|»|g
• War Tasatiorta, Bo da, an.l the ntjtm;” but the
•4d original Ked. White nnd Blur*, vithrut Mack
•tri|tf »>r liUtk afar. I hey rmi«t h**ar ti>e old
huglu aounri, and fe**l *ur* that ita ldn«ta ar« the
****** of the I’emocratic thunder off e t*rare
day* ofuld Thto was tbe w»rt of “H»>urh»-ni<tn'*
ahich carried Ohio last fall, and nntbintf <*hortof
it will avail to atit a in the v»rina«»f ita.
|MN*plc. » « alts'll! have murk h«»po of <lh»«» wwt
fall, if raily th»» Uej.uhiieait Ira-lrri* and can
he introducer! to run * VH!la'l»»<ha»fi H ni(atn fnr
wane office. Thf red flajt ofili** har.dcrillo does
lot atNkfier mu*e the four fronted compatHn: in a
**l»Hnidi hull tigla the '*)rrolongaiJ c*»oun.ir««ni ’
atirr an trhio <%>ppeihead to tattle. But of one
thir.g. in our deliberative jti !{p*m««it. and deep
conviction,all concknierl m*y r*'at assured; mud*
tberef* re, Flaatern ftataervativea and War |Vm
ncrats,” atal their alUen in the W«At, mav Cake
notice of it arol govern at«cor«iingiy
No or canrli *eiee v 1 or can c-irrv
Ohio,or any other VVeatemor B«n*icr B»hU\ that
commitle*l, openly or (acid , ct» the proadlp
tum of tlte aatfacioufi, gallant, and truly |«t*imui
njf'ii ahr» r. lu.-t dto tupfiort the civil win, wi«h
all i c evil* and bitter fruit accumulatii*; ie<w
everyday. La* t the t.'apUin t uttle« of ar
ih tij.HTHcy and ConiM»*'vatian« “mak* a note of it H
II the ,NVw Vork Herald u# eupiaatthe
nominees <»f the Fourth of july Craivemion. and
ex|wcta vitit.rv it may nn w#*| f cea-M* it« datuor
übtrtjr M uhjui mg ('op|a*r}ieadi^ni, M and prepare to
join hand* with rite 4 op|>«rhead« at once. On
that i«*u* it cannot force Farruxut nor any
othe.ititeslinal caiulidate upon t |*e Dam* era tic
party; nor can tlie New York World Upon this
•|U«*« ion there can be tat no* Condition «»f united
effiirt and flgnt, wlietliei with acr'il*
halt who oppr»Hed the war, like I'eudletriti nr
'rhoiiiiis Hi Mrymour, or a bravo «nldter vht>
f« und hiiuiMflf in the war, and h>aie>*tly fought, itiT
hv ru, jMwtd, for tdie I'tiiou. like ll»nco« k aud
l*utll—and that ia total, ataolute and uulieaimt
»i»|# • quality all who belong to and sup
port the DetivOeratlc and ita cafidi »t*s
I'oppeiheada—who constitute kaHhtlie vital and
the numerical at length of the party, especially
in the West—'Will have this or they will have
nothing
Blodgatt Embalmed-
Ibe Philadelphia Sunday Meiomy is publish,
ing a poetical account of the Impeachment TriwL
from which we clip the following complimentary
allbah n to the Military Mayor and Lx Foatmaa*
ter of Augo«ia:
Poet master Bandall then vna called,
And a loug ataterneiif made
About one /Tetef Blodgett,
A iSfouthero A'eu«g«*ie,
But Brute dedaretl I# should object. '
bJ
For RUelitett had a ek* voter \
Quilt tqmnl to htM v%ct.
And wae a Mouthem Um«»n man,
10 loyalty inclined.
And therefore hod a rutht to aay
And do a« he'd a mind.
And though he had a Hebei been.
It only wae a joke
For now lie w an w Bl*xk watktd Mini,
And wore a loyal cloak .
Which now waaa garment of more icortk
7 Man J’ilgrim t cloak or pray,
For underm atrt itr folds he had
11 in frt/wr, tpoont amty.
And if the 01«»ak of 7 oyaltg
Should once aside la* Bung,
fclaid Brute, W'e shall la* liranded aa
Ihe grrateat inanet unhang.
Kberefore. like Summer, let us ctriek,
In Blodgett and the make,
Fnr we tdiall evruinly ta damn’d
If once we lore the cloak.
love gone
•T vias Dan.
I wish my In*# were lem»n punch,
V* ith Hi raw tart it*- fi.«ting in the cupj
And xhe and I could meet at luneh—
Then, with a atraw—l'd »uck her up.
I wiah my love were like the Jew,
Ami had g*dd laid away in atore.
D’ye think Td read exchangee through—
Ur write for |»apera any tuorrf
I wiah—like flower* that tondly meet.
And I»l(mhii to furttibh bee* their honey.
We ha I e*>me wav—while life i«Mwevt—
Os kerpiug buuee—without muck money.
Louinillc Conner.
CIGARS.
100 BOXE-S at
NORTON'S.
Msy i»—tf
BACOiN.
4000 LUS. Prime 0 It Sides, at
NUU ION'S.
May i»—tf.
Holow-ware.
25 SPIDERS and lads,
th Extra Lida at
NORTON’S
May >9—tf
FLOUR.
lOdACKi Freeh Extra Family at
NORTON'S
May n— it
SOAP.
lOhoxer Georgia Chemical and Mayrv’e
Magic top ak
NORTON’S.
May 28—ts.
COFFEE.
SbAGS Prims Rio CMfoa at
NORTON’S
May *•—«t
TEE DELAWARE
Mntual Life Insurance
b- coMFAKnr.
Home Office, 602 Market St.,
WILMIirrON, DEL.
JL AY OUT a small sum annually and ssenre
Tbv rmirsvlf a fu-d in old ag#, if her yur family
in cas# »f yonr rvmuval *,y -tsatli
■ 9«n* ul the teas-us tor Insuring in this Cum
May ar«: .
1. It ie a gnud, aafe and rrbeijs Compsuy
It invite# invt-stigatinn as to ihe reliability of
fra Managers, in sections wiser# lb#y «<= un
n. #
I Its rate* are lower than ibo-v."! a»J othsr
'Mutual Company—»u towns to driy o tupeti.
A It is a rw-h Compa# All prsmkStß* are
■paiJ in c t-h. N<> ct«npl teat ion* of the note sye
tem
- 4. It* ftAkiee ate all non forfeilal.le. No
matter bow much or I tow little money a person
my, IO the Company, ha receives its value in
lose ranee.
' Jjr Minister* lovutrd at a discount from reg
•far rate*
The Mori live M lime
coMPAinr.
«gaj')*t dcMih, thffl or accident, iiwliabie ».ro
to all own»*r* t.f t>u»ck.
WM. J. CALLAWAY, Ag't.
May IV—it
- Diet Slop.
E. the take plewitire in an-
Ttmuxring iothvfpuh.il’ ;tat we have on hand a
gtonj a-fcortniHlf of Cluli*. hNKW aro uou »lly
kept in a fir*t claa** Fin nif urea'ore 'IVm» wi»h*
jiitf io purchase will b« well to call hcLre going
•t-ewtare.
Tailor Clairs, Dining Chairs,
Hocking Chairs,
Children’s Chairs,
r Towel Racks, &c.
All kiml* of work in our lin# dona at short
notice* m
Ftihiitpra made ami repaired.
All orler* for offi*»*HlUd at any hour.
Ail order* fer w<»rk thaukluliy roc iv«fd and
promptly Altai Orpf«*»*uri» will be taken
4a showing oar «t*M k of furniture.
FRIEZE & FLOYD.
Washington Us, May 2t, 1868.
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Chemicals, &c.
always on hand at
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MEDICINES
Os every description
PLANTATION BITTERS,
- Hostctter’s Bitters.
Hoofland’s Bitters,
tiBOftSSOCTHEMBiTTEBS,
Cod Liver Oil,
Family and Patent Medicines.
lEff ILL STONES-
I HAVE just had a n#w set nf Stone* put in
uiy Mill, ainj’tt is now in good running „ r , l '^ r
And I bavv also secured the w-rviert sj Mi i M-
Dent, a first ciasa Miller. 1 can now make aa
gnod Mral as any mill in th* count rv A u [
u a fair trial. anJ sati-fuctton will be given.
1 have OHistautly un hand Meal t, r sale,
- i. M. CALLAN
May 1». 1668.
NOTICE.
Tw. of our friends who were kind enough to
buy »ur goods la-t year and have not raid
for them will oblige us by calling to settle at
an early day You have f th* goods, end wa
w*nl the money. Save uwuUa and settle im
mediately.
ARNOLD. GREEN A CO.
THE FREDEffICKSBURG STORE.
L* Xr If £, ■*&*-.
EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE
IS BEING DAILY REPLENISHED BY
New and Beautiful Goods.
JUST RECEIVED.
Another eupply of Lama Itaee POINTS and CIRCULARS,
Itvaunf I DRKSS tiOOD s *, in the greatest prorunrer,
New CALia)JES.BR'MJA*TB, PWJUEo, lucked MUNI.INS. MAK'EII.LLS and Jaconet^
' lIOUHXING GOODS of ail kinds,
A large invoice of Frwncfe Worked (NRERTINGN and EDGINGS, just opened,
CLONEY COt.LARS, black and white,
CLUNKY LACE,
8-4 BLAt'K SILK, suitable for shawls,
8-4 GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADINES,
Colored and black SETS, for Veil*,
Elegant CORSETS,
Best mak s HOOP SXIRT3,
GAUSE JiERISO UNDER VESTS
A large variety of TRIJIMING3 and TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Fnll line, of HOSIERY and ULVVKS.
Foil ae-ortment ..f Fancy UNE.VS, T WEEDS and CASSIMERS.for Bovs and Girls,
IRISH I.IXhA-r, T.4BLK IMM ASK Tt)WELING>, MAIta’MLLKs QL'I Lis, Ac Ac.
All a*w invited to call ami ex-itmna lit# stork, to lie aiip-erialrtL must be *#*-ti Me keep no
trashy or c*>l3lll!*Hi gwfaf.-. but evt*ry pinv »* i«ta'tt*«J with th** gik'atadt care.
Ouv vtaM-k, *uiN tu ih«* w.*nt>* of C()US I rt V ANTS, in unsurpa»9ed in variety, and
tliouid brTfXHiiiiiMfffi i>y ev» rv **ntf making purrhaJtatin tta tua ket.
Wc h«y At tta Ivwtwit cash prieoa and wll upon the same term*.
V. RICHARDS & BROS,
CORNER BY THE PLANTER’S HOTEL,
Augusta, Georgia.
Augusta, oa., May 8, 1868— m.
Hurra! for Hod and top!!
Destruction to Radicalism.
HEADQUARTERS,!
Dep’t. Dry Goods, Clothing &c., j-
Washington, Wilkes Cos., Ga., May Ist, 1868. j
Gbnkral Orders No. 2000.
Every citizen of \\ ilkes and tho adjoining counties are invited
to call and examine our large aud well selected Stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries •
and many other articles which we will sell for CASH, as ch« 4 Y*
can he bought in any other market South of the D.l JU «
Jf you don’t believe it, call at those lieadmuaii’ters and
fj ■ -' 4 -.ruin^ -
MARCUS & FRANKLIN.
WHOLESALE' DSDG HOUSE!
DOWIE Sc MOISE,
Wholesale Druggists,
151 Meeting St., Opposite Charleston Hotel,
| CHARLESTON, S. C.
OHV? 1 tu it**- Merchant* ant! of a large ami well aeltflrd of
and UuMl£*VrfC //Ut T «s. MKUICI\E.V, I’HriHluaL?s. FalX‘is, ILs, A
ii)>l I’hKPUMr A‘\ , I.N>TKIfME}irH, Uateut M«r>iicio<*’*, li'inefi and Liquors, upon u
; r«a*uu«ble Urm* m any lluuae Sonth. I’roprictor* of th** 6VK bntt«<!
“SUMTER BITTERS,” The Great Southern Tonic,
Util to any aml lower iu price Order* rc-f| ectfully solicit'd. March 20 —
PLUMB & LEITNERr
Druggists and Apothecaries,
J3IJ3 BROAD STREET,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE CORNER,
ATJOU3TA, G4-A,
R*\SrECTFULI>Y invite 4 th« attention of Merchants, Planters and Thyvician* to their large
ami Well assorted Stuck of
UNADULTERATED MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS,
And all other articles hi their line N«» house in the South can offer a *t«>ck voperior in Genuine*
vie** and Purity. Allttftimd f*rppar:»tioi>* being mad»* in strict accordance with the Formula** of
the Uuited state* Ph*irauuo|-ceia. with the heel mutt-rial, am 1 by the j>roper Height* and Measure*.
They re*j>ec»fully *>• licit or lorv, and i-tadge ttannelvee to nil (liein with fldelity and dii-p*;ch.
If any article should not prove to be precisely a-< represented, they shall feel thankful to h;ive it
returned at their e pen»e, and the money mhi be refunded.
Buy Yon i BaoHui Stoye Immediately.
While they are Cheap.
I TVVTTE the attentinn of the puhl : e to my well aeleoted stock of first class COOKING
STOVES, which I-will sell at Augusta prices.
I I mention the rmfte. of si-mc of the best stoves made: The “Jlutoa! Friend, a first class eookmg
! ttw. nas largest oven • f any stove made—i a* no superior. Alao, tin* excellent >toves. !*»▼«
I Oak," Dixie, Good Will. Confidence, SouUiern States, Ac. Any of the ».bove stoves will be
warranted to give rath-fact ion. Aek for any of these stoves, and you will be: snre to get .good one.
Also keep wmstamly on hand a large and well selected stock of l.n and Sheet Iron flare. Pa
tro OH. Lamp*. » hi.oneys. Burners. Ac. K...fing. Guttering and Spouting done at the shortoat no
t,ca. Ail work guaranteed to give ratielocuon.
i JOHN C. STUMMER.
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