The Expositor. (Waynesboro, GA.) 1870-187?, September 11, 1873, Image 1

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Wilkins & Co.s Column. IBIIS! —<oy— \Vq offer the following Premiums : To tho patron who sells us the first bale of Cottou made the pres ent season, $25. To the patrou who sells us tho best bale of Cotton made this season, $25. To the patron wbo sells us the largest quantity of Cottou next Fall and Winter, $25. WE ARE Receiving by Rail FROM THE WEST, Steamers FROM THE NORTH, INCLUDING STOCK ON HAND 30,000 lbs. BACON SIDES, 10,000 lbs BACON SHOULDERS, 10,000 lbs DRY SALT SIDES. 5,000 lbs 1). S. SHOULDERS. 4,000 lbs CANVASSED aud ICE CURED HAMS. 5,000 bush CORN, White and Yel. 200 bbls FLOUR, all grades. 80 sacks SALT, best Liverpool. 40 boxes TOBACCO. 30 bbls MOLASSES. 30 bbls SUGAR. All of which wo will sell for the CASH, or on time with good city acceptance, or to our regular customers without acceptance, as law as they cau be bought in any market in Georgia. Planters will do well to examine our Stock and Prices before buying elsewhere. It will jmve freight, time and expenses. - • -*■ TVe als<s have on hand aud arc rapidly vceeivir.g a full stock of SPKiNt! & SUMMER GOODS CONSISTING OK MEN AND IMS’ RIAMMIN CURBING. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, & pull dine of domestics PULSS GOODS & TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, LACES, LILY SKIRTS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE, TIN - , DRUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, PAINT,OILS, TURPENTINE, PAINT BRUSHES, FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED OYSTERS & FRUITS, PRESERVES, JELLIES, CANDIES AND SEGAIIS, KNIVES, TABLE AND POCKET, POWDER AND SHOT, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEIS, GIN, RUM, &C., &C. In the purchase of this Stock, no pains hg.ve been spared—bought in the pest markets for the cash—we demand rind challenge eorupotion. Come and see us —you will go away pleased with our goods and surprised at the very low prices for which we are selling them. < o > WILKINS & CO. Waynesboro 1 March 12, 1873. lie ixpsilM. BY FROST, LAWSON, CORKER Ad (TRAY. 1 TWO DOTJARS A YEAR, IN ADVANt -K. “The Expositor” Adv. sTJj33L,isia:Er EVERY THURSDAY, BY Frost, Lawson, Corker & Cray, AT $2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Official Paper of Burke Cos. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Pamphlet aud Job Work EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE RATES. Hatjafactios? Guaranteed ! j To Every Person Sending us :i pub of Five Subscribe***, with $lO, we will send One Copy, Cirotis; TO BE ENLARGED; l N SEPTE MB E R NEX T , AT THE BEGINNING OF TUB FOURTH VOLUME, WE SHALL ENLARGE ‘The Expositor* to SEVEN COLUMNS. WHICH WILL AVERAGE AN INCREASE OF Five Foliimns Reading Malt r! “SA. LU S POP UL I SUPKEM A LEX E fci TO . ” WAYNESBORO’, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1873. Augusta Advertisements. A.Troiitaut & Son, WATCII-MAKERS AND JEWELERS. npilE SUBSCRIBERS would rospeclfully I inform the citizens of llurke and ad jacent counties that they keep a special estabiisment for the UEFAIU OF WATCHES AND JEWBLKY. ALSO, HAIR WORK, IX EVERY DESIGN, MADE TO ORDER s"#*All work entrusted to their care will he executed Promptst, Nkatlv, anti war ranted fer one year At their store will be found one of the largest stocks of GOLD AND KIEVER W ATCIIES of the best European and American lnamifacture in the Southern States, with a select as sortment of Rich and New Stvi.es or Etuitscax Gold Kimitr, set wi<h Diamonds, l’earls, Rubies, Oriental Garnets, Coral, etc. Also, Solid Silver Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Waiters. Ice and Water Pitchers, Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, Spoons, and every thing in tire Silverware line. Fine Single and Double Barrel duns: Colt’s, Smith A Wesson, Remington, Cooper, Sharp, and Derringer Pistols, and many ofchors of the latest invention. Fine Cutlery, Spectacles. Walking Canes, Portcmonnaics, and Fancy Goods of every variety to bo found in a first class Jewelry Establishment. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods. A. PRONTAUT & SON, 236 Broad Slrcct, between Central and Glebe Hotels, ovl,S-ly ' AUGUSTA. GA. A (iIiEAT hT7EBBING. Never, since tho time “when the morning stars ang together,” has there been a greater medical discovery and blessing to tho human race than the GL OHE FL O WER CO UGll 8 YR UP This delightful and rare compound is tho ac tivo principle, obtained by chemical process, from tho “Globe Flower,” known also as “But ton Root,” and in Botany as “Ctphalanthun Oecidentalis. Globe Flow hr Cos no it Syrup w almost an In fallible cure for every despriptiou of Cough. Colda, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Pleurisy, Influenza, .Asthma, Bron chitis, Ac.; and will cure Consumption, when taken in time—as thousands will testify. Globe Flower Cruga Syrup will cure the most obstinate cases of Ch onio Cough and Lung affections, when all other boasted remedies fail. Globe Flower Cough Sis-.lp does not con tain a particle of opium or any of its preparations Globe Flower Cough Syrup does not con tain a particle of poison, or ai\v ingredient that could hurt the most delicate child. Globe Flower Cough Srttrp has become, where known, the most popular Cough o dieinc be Hie country, because it has successfully with stood the three great tests of merit, viz: Time, and Competition, and remains, after passing tUough this ordeal, the best article of fci#d in tfco world.. Clojk I'l.wt Ea Couch Svuup is pleasant, to the taste, and does not disagree with tho most delicate stomach. Physicians who have consumptive patients arc invited to try tho Globe Flower Couch Syrup. Its magical effects will at once be fcp tnd acknowledged. Iteware of counterfeits; ifca genuine has tin? . words, Globe Flower Cough Syrup Mown in each bottle, and the signatures of the proprietors upon each label. Tho trade-mark lulsd and Compound arc protected by Letters Patent. i*n't fake any ether article ns a substitute for Globe Flower Cough Syrup. If your drug gist or merchant has none on hand, rosiest him to order it for you. Thousands f Testimonials of the most won derful cures are constantly being recei'od from ffee Norib, Fast, West, and South—some of jwhick seem almost miraculous. Sold by Druggists at SI.OO per bottle, 85 00 for one-half dozen. WHOLESALE AG NTS: Hunt, Rasur A Lalar, aeon, Ga. Barrett, Land <t Cos., Augusta, o' J.S. PURE RTON & CO. Propriet Atlanta, For sale by Wilkins A Cos. jan!B-l ItT GOODS Fll Bl At nn: ONE PRICE HOUSE, A i ’ - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. L. /V. BALIv, 172 Broad st, Augusta, Ga. T HAVE RECEIVED A CAR IIP ILL V 8K- I LECTED STOCK of all the novelties of tho season, in Straw lints, Ladies, Misses, Gents, and Youths, from 25c. upward. Parasols, with o.- without attachment, from 50c. u ward. Laities rontly-nisido Nails., new sty’es, from $5 upward. Prints, all the new styles, fast colors, | from JOe. upward. Dress Goods, a fine selection of all ; the nov.llies, at 15c. upward. licdlirkitig, Ginghams, Table-covers, j Table-Damask, Homespun, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Trimming, Ribbons, Corsets, Rea-j dy-nrado Shirts for Gents and Yotltlw, Col lars, Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,&c. I have also a full assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, and a fine selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING! All tlieso goods are marked as low as the lowest, and 1 ask but one price. Make a, note of Ibis, afid come and see or send an order, on which I will allow a liberal dis count. 11. 1,. A. ISA!J4. 172 Broad Street, Augusta, fra., my22-4w Next door to Bothwell. . ADVERTISE IN TIIK EXI’OSri'OJ?. MiscellaiieousAdvertisem'tsa A FACT WOKTII HNtiWlivG. r IMIAT “BRAKE’S MAGIC LINIMENT” £ is Ihe best tetnedy lor pains of all kinds: Group in children. Sore Thtoat, Dinrrhma and Dysentery; Colic in Mules and Horses; Scratches, Chills and Fever, Xe., &c. Full directions tiro ml every bottle. Try one bottle and be convinced. For sale at Wilkins & Co.’s and Amos I*. Lamhhtii’s, Waynesboro; W/. knock Bros., Lester’s District; Mrs. K. Perkins, Lawtoi:- ville ; I‘kkki.ns &. Buotiiku, Saw Mill; F. A. Jones, No. !)j, C.R. I!.; and J. 11. Danif.l & Cos,, Milieu and No. 8, C. R. It. \V. C. lIAUSER, General Agent, jelO Bartow, No. n. 0. R,,R.,Ga. Jno. !>. Munnerlyn, V GENT FOR THE iY FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS Insurance Companies: The New York Life, Cash Assets, $18,500,000 Liverpool and London and Globe, Gash assets .*fil ,0(10,000 gold. (America) 3,800 000. Andes Fire,of Ohio 81,IKK),000. Georgia Mutual Protection. Clerk’s Office, Cor.it-liouse Squaie, je22 * Waynesboro’, Ga. M tiOri'nwrCHA K D, 260 ItiiOAl) STHEET, AUG-USX A, UA., Has on hand and is constantly receiving everything in the Millinery and Fancy Hoods Line. Switches, Puffs, Chignons, etc. - Lace and Linen Collars. Velvet and all other kin Is Hats and Bonne.s. Ribbons, Braid, Fringes, Flounces. Feathers, Flowers. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Silks, Satins, Velvet, Velveteen, Veils, Crepe Collars and Veils, etc., etc.— My stock is complete and well assorted. El?* Remember the place. 260 Broad St., first doorabove the Drug llouso of Messrs, Green & Rossigao', my 15-3ni 'Mrs. M. L PRITCHARD MRS, N. IUIFM fLAHk, 251 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. HS NOW 1 A LARGE * AND VARIED STOCK 01 MiSfinepv and Fancy Foods, REAL IT AID SWITCHES; DRANIS AND' CURLS, New Goods received tri-weekly. M;s. Clark will give personal attention to the millinery department. Me*. JT. BRUM CLARK, 251 Broad street. Sirs. Clark will exhibit Pattern Hats and <*r**'s on Tuesday, April 15. ajdO-8 o tt l jxt o i PHCENIX GUANO.' WILCOX, GIBBS A CO.’S JVT IST irPXXJL A T’D GUANO r pi!ESE CELEBRATED GUANOS, im -1 ported and prepared by Wilcox,Gibbs & Cos., Savannah, Ga., and CbarlesLJP, S.C., are ftp* sale for cash, or ort credit on aceotn ttiodaiting terms, payable in cotton, by Dr. W. B. ONES, Agt., Herndon, Ga. BLAIR, SMITH & CO., Agt*., Augusta, Ga. Special attention is called to the use of the I’lisajiiy Guano emnpofted with Cotton Heed. Hend or apply as above for circulars giving testimonials from plan tors--prices, (teftns, &e. lnchl-ttw THOMAS UICttSM & S3, BOOKSELIERS, STATIONERS, ASkO J>KAIsKK 11* 263 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ESTABLISED 1827. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE .STOCK OF ALL KINDS ,fc SIZES OF BOOKS. Foolscap, Letter, :We, and nil ether Writing Paper and every, article ui Stationery, used iu Counting Rooms, and Public Offices. A I.HO, A great variety of Fancy Goods to muo the wants of Country Merchants A* .j Book will bo sent by mail, free of cx pen?e, on receipt of Publishers’ price ocl9-3ui PJOTICE! FIRM OF ABIITON k GLISSON, Attorneys at Law, having been dissolved by mutual content, on the FIRST OF JUNK LAfc'T, JI. C. Glissjh nill wind up all of tho unfinished business of the finiiyaud is alone au thorized to use tho flrn; Game in collecting or signing receipts. JNO. D. ASHTON, 11. C. (IIISSON. July 7th, 1873—jylO-Im BANKKUPTC Y NOTICE' * r A. PERSON'S AFFECTED BY THE HE a V *' ENT decisions of lho Supreme Court of tho United States, declaring the laws of Georgians to Slav*; Debts, Homestead, Exemptions and Tax Af fidavits, to he unconstitutional, can he fully protect ed against them by the Bankrupt Laws of Congress. Having recently paid much attention to these laws, and the practice in Courts*)! ILmlcrupley, l am pre pared, and can procure discharges front all old debts, and secure to Debtors the benefits of all kxkmptioxs necoGxizen nv Tin* i.cw.s or nr.oiiuu, in 1870 As b debt* made since dan 1, the laxv is thi*: If the bankrupt, can ;hiv 60 percent, on tin - dollar of these, lie will he entirely discharged from them; if not, they eon tin no subsisting dcbU against him, to be paid hereafter, should Im ever become able; but do not prevent Him from going Into bankruptcy, ns above stated. JOHN I ASHTON, j< - 5 lm Attorney at Law, \V \ \T IT M will give energeihi tt flii 11)1'. men and women Business that will Pay from 31 to 39 per day. can lie pursued in your own neighborhood, and is .strictly honorable.— l’artioulerj free, or samples that, will enable you to go to work at once, will lie sent on receipt of two three oont stamps. Address •T. LATIIAM Ac t‘„ a)i”8-(i 252 M'ashin'rion st. Boston. Mas? Lo<*nl Advertisements. |;\i;n toh k sai.iiof laml By authority of a DECREE IN EQUITY, rendered at the November Term, 1872, of tho Burke Superior Court, at the suit of Virginia L. Jones, ot. al., vs, Francis A. Jones, as <nmlilied executor ot the will of Alalcohn I>. Jones, late of said County de ceased, et. al., and to carry into effect said decree: Will be sold, at public auction, on tho FIL’SV TUESDAY IN GCTOIIEII, 1873, before the Court-house door, in the town of Waynesboro,’ in said County, be tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, aud after advertising the same for the space of forty days, all the real estate of Malcom 1). Jones, late of linrke County, deceased, consisting of four tracts or parcels of land, lying as well in the County of Burke as Jefferson, said State, as follows: A plan tation, or tract, h ing in said Jefferson Coun ty, containing,three thousand seven hundred forty and one-hall acres, more or less, ad joining lands Sherrod Arrington, Eli Me- Croan, lands of estaie of Malcom D. Jones, deceased, and others, known as tho “Erin Place.” Also, a tract, or parcel, of land situate, lying, and being in said County of Burke, conUiinng eleven hundred acres,more or less, and adjoining iands of trust estate J. Jones Reynolds and wife, Augustus D. Sapp, Win. H- Davis, and others, lying on the waters of Rocky creek, and known as the “Spikes Place.” Also, A Certain other tract, or parcel, of laud, lying and being in said Burke County, containing twelve hundred acres, more or less, adjoining kinds of estate E. D. Corker; a min r, lands of James Gaines, Haywood Lester, and others, and known as the “Gil strap Place.” Anno, Two-thirds of certain other parcel of land, lying in said Burke County, said two-thirds coni ininjf two thousand nine hundred and two-thirds acses, mote or less, adjoining lands of Artemas L. Archer, F, A. J * nes, estate Aaron Cross, deceased, and known as the “McGru ler Flaco.” Said last described two thirds of said “Medruder l’laee,’ as well as one hundred and twenty acres of said described Erin Place, encum bered with and sold subject to dower of xviilow of said M. D Jones deceased. Tim foregoing described tracts of land each, except the McGruder Place, have fine water power, sufficient for mills or factories. S (id Erin Place having on it now a fine Grist Mill, in full operation, and cotton gin, and contains also an inexfiaUstiWe supply of the tii est buir rock, said to ue equal to the French hurt , the quarry having been already worked and thoroughly tested. All ut said tracts if laud will be surveyed, cut up, and plated iq parcels to suit pur chasers, and [fiats will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of sale—Cash. The whole sold without reserved bid. Rents for current year and crops of tenants not sold with land, and possession given January,, 1874. Titles iurnished by estate; purchasers to pay for stamps. For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. F. A. JONES, Executor, Millville, Ga. JOHN J. JONES, Comr., Wavnosboro’, Ga. JOHN T SHEW MAKE, Comr., Augusta, Ga. W IV. MONTGOMERY, Comr., Ga. STEPHEN A. CORKTR. Comr., Waynesboro’, Ga. Waynesboro’, Ga., August 18, 1873. acgJl -)0d NOTICE ! Ail parties liable for COSTS IN any proceeding adjudicated or pend ing in the Superior Court of Burke County aro hereby warned, for their own interest, iu>t to pay said costs to any person or per sons except the present Sheriff, or Clerk of the Superior Court, for said County, who alone can lawfully receipt for the same. JOS. W. H BELL, Sheriff. S. J. BELL, Clerk S. C. July 31st, 1873 —ah7-tf P. S —ft is presumed that tho above notice will bo understood not to refer to my Deputing, a u;; 1 i J \V. H. Bull, Sheriff. Notice to the Planters of Burke* rAM NOW AGENT FOR THE SAWYER GIN,’ manufactured in Macon, Ga. I will warrant every GIN to qive satisfaction. My friends will please call at my shop, in roar of the Court-house, and I will give them ill the information they may desire it* refer ence to the same. H. S. BEAL. ,iy !1 -- ‘Jm NOTICE! 1) Y CONSENT OF MY HUSBAND, Jas. i) F. Chance, I hereby notify all con cerned that alter one month from this date, 1 shall become a Public or Free Denier, according to law in such case provided. MARY V. CHANCE. July 2till, 1873. 1, James F. Chance, husband of Mary V. Chance, hereby consent to tier being a pub lic. or Free Dealer. JAMES F. CHANCE. July 21th, 1875. W. A. WIUKI NS, DEALER in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DRUGB AND M EDIG INHS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., ETC WAYNESBORO', OA. n. i r. b akrT DEALER IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, I>if V GOODS, riaOTHI VG, li’H’., ETC.* WAYNESBORO, G A. NewsjSapers,Mngazmcß,Ett!. Prospectus for Shiii Year THE ALITINK, An llluslratd Ninthly Journal, universally admitted to be (lie Handsomest Periodical ii the World. A Representative and Champion of Ametifio Taste. Not for Male in Hook or News Mtorea. THE ALTITNE, while issued with nil tlu> regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest ehm 'elcristio of onliuary periodical* It is an elogant miscellany of pure, light, aud graceful literature ; and a collection of pictures, tho rarest specimens of arti.-llc skill, in black and white. Although each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to il friends, tho real value and beauty of The Aldint will he most ap preciated after it has been hound up at tho close of Ihe your. hilodhor publieni ,ns may elaim superior cheapnose a rod with rivalsuf a iimllureluss, The A fume is a unique and origin.d conception— a tone and itnanpronehcd— absolutely without cninpotiiion in price or eharaotor. Tint possessor of a complete volume cannot duplicate tho quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape, or number of volumes for ten times its cost; and then, there arc the chrumos, besides! ART DEPARTMENT. Notwithstanding the increase in tlio price of subscription Inst Fall, when The Aldinc assumes its present, noble proportions and representative character, tho edition was more than doubled during tho past year; proving that, the Ameri can public npprociate, and will support a sin cere effort in the cause of Art. The publishers, anxious to justify the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have exerted then, wives to ihn utmost In develop and improve tho work ; and tho plans for the coming yeaf, as unfolded by tho monthly issues, will a.-toubh and delight oven tho most sanguine friends of The Aldinc. Tho publishers are authorized to annmmoo de ■gus from many of the meet eminent artists in America. In addition, The Aldinc will reproduce ex ample* of Ihe best *’ reign in.istors, selected with a view to the highest nrtistio success, and great est general interest ; avoiding suthi-as havo bo come familiar, through photograph?, or copies of any kind. Tho quarterly tinted plates, for 1 STD will re produce lour of John S. Davis’ inimitable child skotehes, appropriate <o the four seasons Those plates, appearing in tho issues for January, April, July, and October, would bo alone worth tho price of a year’s subscription. The popular U vturo of a copiously ■ ‘lustrated “Christmas” number will bo continued. To possess such a valuable epitome of the art world at a cost so trifling, will command ihe subscriptions of thousands in every section of the country; but, as tho usefulness and attrac tions of The Aleline can bo enhanced, in propor tion to the numerical increase of its supporters, the publishers propose to make “assurance doubly sure,” by the following unparalleled offer of Premium Chromos for IMT3. livery subscriber to The Aleline, -.vlu.i pays in ad vance for the year IS7", will receive, without addi tional charge, a pair ot' beantifnl oil ehromos, after •I. <T. Hill, the eminent English painter. The pic tures, cuiitled “The Village and “Oiyws'.nir tiie Moor;” arc l-lx2o inches —are printed from 25 different plate**, requiring 25 impressions and tbits to perfect each picture. The same chromos nro sold for SSO per pair in the art stores. As It is tho determination or its conductors to keep The Aldine out of tho roach of compeliOJn In every depart ment, the chromos will be l'onml correspondingly ahead of any that can ho offered by oth* r periodi cals. Every subscriber will receive c ort ideate, over tin* signature of the publishes • nnerntveinc that the chromos delivered shall qua! ti the samples furnished the agent, ort a will he refunded. The distribution of pieturo fgradv, free to tho subscribers to a five doll n periodical, will mark an epoch in the his'tory of Art. ar.d,c*m sidering the unprecedented cheapness of' the pi e for The Aldine itself, tile marvel falls little shorfpf a mlracto, even to those best acquainted with ihe achievements of inventive genius and Improved mechanical appliances. (For illustrations of tlioso chromos, see November issue of The Aldine. The Literary I>e part meet wi 1 continue under the care of Mr. Uiohaup Uk* ry Stoddjhii assisted by tho best writers andym-M of the <l*y, who will strix-e to have the literature of The Aldine. always In keeping with its artistic attraction*. TSRHB—SS per annum, in advance, with Chrorr s free. Tin Aldine. will, hereafter, be obtainable orfiy by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rate: Ash for subscriptions must bo sent to thv publishers direct, or Landed to the local agent, without responsibility to the jrublishert, except la cases where tho certificate is given, bearing the facsimile signature of James Sutton A Cos. Agents Wanted. Any person, wishing to act permanently as a local agent, will receive full and prompt informa tion by applying to JAMES SUTTON & CO:, Pub's. noy v-v gg Maiden Lane, New York.. -.. • ■sit.t I eJm .S.JUrni - I ...... ... .. .. , Notice to Planters, THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Planters, and others, ol Hurke county, that he is now prepared to execute in the neatest manner all jobs in in his line with which lie may bo favored Plows [tinted and made, and stock; manufactured to order. Carriages, Bug gies, and Wagons repaired. All kinds of wood and ironwork cxe cutod in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Cooper Plows, Shovels, and Sweeps, with stocks, always on hand, and made toird It. S. BEAL, janl3 Shop in rear of Court-homo. J umber for Sale ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I WTL keep for sale, al this place. LUMBER, of all sizes, quantity, and quality. l*e .son desiring choice or special lots wili have the orders promptly attended to by leaving the same with me. R. H. BARR. Waynesboro, Jan. 14, 1873 —18tf NOTICE TO FARMERS! Plows!! Plows!! npilE UNDERSIGNED IIAS ON HAND V I Fine Lot of Ready made STEEL an 1 IRON FLOWS, which will be sold at ve reasonable rates. The material from which these PLOD are mamifaetcd was selected with great *; r*\ and are well made. Persons who have been annoyed by h ! vi,; work badly done, as well as matpGal wat' ul. will find it to their advantage to cal! anil e\ amine my work before ma*'2 their arrange monks, ' J. LVAIVS, Cot Day and Centre streets, decl 1 Augusta, Ga jiTANKR IJ PTC Y r / N VIEW OF THE RECENT DECISIt 1 of the Supreme Court of the U States, and the pecuniary condition of t of bis fellow-citizens, the undersign, giving special attention to eases in BA lx RUPTCY, guaranteeing satisfaction to 1 clients, on the most favorable terms. ’ ALPHEUS M. RODGERS, Attorney at La