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ROBERTS & BOVD,
2217035 ani PKOP3ISTO3S.
AUGUST 1875.
A WORD TO DEMOCRATS.
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What we have got to say may not
avail much, but it is of the utmost im
portance that we should keep fully alive
to all that is passing around' us. The
third tenn has been declared against by
several important holies, in several
sections of thy Union. The East and
West have done it, and a large portion
of the influential spirit and'sound think
ers of the North have done it by a voice,
if not in conclave, none the less deci
sive, or wanting in dcte.rminn.t|nn
Looking from the high tower of opposi
tion that has risen tip in a little over six
months, though the material was a!-
reaJy at "hand, —easy of access when
Tolitioa! OitCx-oppingj brought it in'o
the clear light; we say looking from
this massive structure Qver the broad
arena of the Political Prospective, we
see but little liope for the third term
project, that Grant ha3 sq doggedly set
i.is head for. When we think of his
memorable letter, in which \y so impr -
dently speaks of his sacrifices in allow
l him self to bcco.a • tlic servant of
tile people, and in giving up a life en
dowment of an easy and lucrative str
i .on we are amazed, p\\t\X fetter is
; roan 1 into the hearts of all men.
When the Chief .Ma gist rate of a
■nation talks about its being a sacrifice
to accept tin, nigh r petition in the
gift of the American people; not only
the highest position but, carrying with
it its concomitant train of honors an 1
emoluments not known to any other
place of public trust an 1 preferment, it
is not easy to forget. An i yet sec how
lightly ho w ars the laurel wreath that
hat been placed with such r. national
risk, upon his haughty heal.
Hif while he undervalues the impor
tance and the dignit y of office, and for
gets in his high seat to be mindful that
la -is the common servant, of a com
man people (which he has not prove 1
himself to be), is fully alive to his inter
est—the'interest—the current, if you
please, that would bear him to another
nomination- another, and a Third
Turin.
When fully emcon - 1 in the easy
chair of the Executive Mansion, he can
then syy with impunity : ‘ It is no doing
of mine. I never asked for it. Ima lo
;* s i^rijice."
We think that the third terra is from
political expedients that have been
heretofore employed, a failure. Hut we
are not to lose sight of the fact that
th 're arc other, atri new measures
which are intended to ba obnoxious and
their responsibility hoisted on the
shoulders of the Democratic party.
They should act fearlessly. The cur
rency question is a matter of considera
ble contention and should not lie made
a p irty matter at all; but what is
plainer titan that it is now, what it
choul 1- never have, under atiy circum
stances become, a party issue—a polit
ical measure. It is true, it is a jfreat
national question, that enlists the very
best mihds of tins country. And who
bit* a studied statesman, or great fi
nancial prince can solve it. 10veil with
thit solution it is but .an experiment.
tVeareof the opinion of Gov. Allen,
that anything like an immediate re
siunptiAn of specie payment won! I af
fect every clement of trade, and every
branch of business, to its serious -pjiirv,
and if attempts to settle existing con
tra its on the specie basis is made, it is
patent that what he says is truo “the
resumption of specie payment by a ret
rospective act, that embraces all exist
ing contracts, would be an outrage, an
injury, and an absolute impossibility
short of a revolution.'’
lint the thing in view by the domi
nant party north, is to divide the de
mocracy on this question, ami cause a
split, in their ranks that will be fatal
and snicidal to their political interest,
In our immediate State elections, we
apprehend but little danger of any evil;
tut it is a question that afreets the whole
country, and we think it is the duty of
the press to warn democrats against
allowing any question to creep into
their ranks, that will cause anything
like a division ; and may God save us
from any more new departures. If there
ever was a time when the Democratic
party should be firm, it is now.
\V e are talked to, and read every
day* about shaking hands over that
abyss. We like.it. We don't think that
the late war ought to be recurred to any
oftener than possible, and never in a
apiri' of harbored enmity, and anathe
mas nursed info eohstanf expression.
We must forget to know each other as
enemies, or antagonists, but we must
' not forget that democracy is democra
. for if w i- 1;c 3 : hem. iked mon
kcy%that-au eccentric Englishman wish
ed to palm off on his company as polite
attendants, when a nut or some tempt
ing fruit is offered, there will be a
; scramble, and an outcropping of undis
guised ttait that will ruin the zest of the
entertainment. You <can noth
ing but democracy out of democracy.
DEARTH ~
There is now a calm in the edi
torial department, or we are led to sup
pose sc, judging from the dearth of po
litical and other news in our exchanges.
Ihe l’ress Convention gave the edi
tors something to write about, and right
well did they ply the pen—right hear
tily did they come down to their knit
ting, and encore the e liters of rlic Con'si
tut ion, Herald and the Hotels and tiieir
proprietors. We haven't a doubt but
that the ears of over a dozen men up
that way have incessantly burned ever
since* that memorable trip. Even the
old rocks of Tallulah, if they had cars,
they would have burned under the eulo
gistic lash of the editorial pen.
Now there is but little ty vfrite about
that Will attract public attention. For
awhile somebody was nominated for
Governor at every fresh arrival of the
mail, and even we stepped boldly to
the front and spoke of one, that we
knew no second rate man could vie
with ; the already recipient of the peo
pies pride and popular favor—ll. V.
Johnson. However we did this inci
dentally, and while we haven't anything
to take l ack, and if we had, would
( .rrat like to ; still we arc willing to ad
mit that we acted a good deal in the
qann, spirit we did/ hen a volunteer on
our way to Richmond ; we were afraid
it would all be over before wo got there.
Alas' So we were afraid this time, if
we did not bring our man in, the nom
ination would bo closed. ’
’The fact of the business is, it has just
c unmoficed. an 1 no doubt will rage at
a high figure. It is wejl the tlyennom
etor don't mark .he heat of an ever
multiplying, prospective, political con
i'-s’- If it did, there are times—there
arc epochs in our history, when the old
thing would bust ; the weather would
get on a breeze and we could not tell
anything about the mean temperature
of our at mospherical surroundings.
II W .1. 11. has his man to bring out
yet, and we arc waiting in breathless
anxiety to hear from him. Why docs
he let this mighty silence, this weight
of painful stillness hroo 1 over us like a
hideous ghostly nightmare. We are
satisfied lie lie will bring cut sejne man
wiio takes the Tftipper, and who is down,
on pull back dresses, but lie should
spaa'..
o think we can nr •sunt in a meas
ure for the non intro 1 nation of new is
sues, and political advisory and sensa
tional matter. Business is dull. The
big guns are drinking mineral water,
lager beer and claret punch all over
the State—ail over the Union. Sarato
ga. Long Branch, White Sulphur and
all the innumerable bubling founts,
here and there, arc crowded by the
pleasure seekers and, mui who take
this time ot year to respite their weari
ed minds and lean bodies. The high
schools are over an 1 the sound of the
numerous addresses from the numerous
high school orators has died away in
the distance and left, us only an indis
tinct memory of something good they
said, without knowing exactly what
it was.
This sort of thing is getting into
newspaperdom. Well brush up for the
campaign next summer. There's noth
ing like pleasing the children.
We think we have scattered oj.rselvcs
over enough ground for t he present and
will shut off our inks flow until another
time, when we can find something of
more interest about which to write.
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[('OMMI'NK ATED.]
OUR COUNTY TAPER.
What source of enjoyment is more
gratifying to the capital invested than
the. perusal of your County paper? We
see appeal after appeal from the pub
lisher to the patrons who are in arrears.
Why is this? Are the citizens of old
Jefferson so ar.ccscer.jed about the in
terest of their homes' ‘re vc destitute
of pride, sufficient to support our county
paper? Shall we let, it. go down to obliv
ion for the want of a little energy on
our part? We are aware that parties
living on the line of a daily mail route
will excuse themselves by saving, that
they get the news from all sections of
the c innt.ry Itelo; c the editors ( four pa
per gifts it. This is well cncugli, blit
we contend not a valid excuse for neg
lecting our home paper. Have we no
county pride? Shall we he forced to go
to some other Journal out of the county
to ge'. a small notice published. Shame
upon hs.
We know that onr journal is inferior
to some, in point of interest; the cause
of this is very plain. Some have by far
superior advantages to ours. They are
connected hy electricity ryipli the most
remote portions of the earth. We can
not expect to compete with such ; but
we can make ours, with proper diligence
as good a country paper as there is in
the State. Wc the mental capac
ity in the county ; wc have the means
to support it handsomely, but we lack
the interest; wc lie quietly still and ex
pect the editors to furnish us with rare
news every week, and,live on Printer's
ink that is probably purchased on a
crodit, for the want of the mite we are
due them for "their paper. Friends,
come square to the front! Patronize
i your home paper by subscribing and
j paying for it. Assist the editors to get
j up matter of interest, a short notice
I from each neighborhood, in reference,to
1 crops or any local item would greatly
encourage them.
No branch of industry can prosper
without encouragement. When parties
contract, a failure on the part of one,
very often seriously affects the interest
of the other. This is the case with our
I editors ; if we fail to pay them for their
| material and labor, we cannot expeet
them to furnish it free.
lam intimately acquainted with cjur
editors and know them to be gentlemen
of high moral character and intelligent
and fully competent to give us an inter
esting paper; but the constant drip
will finally wear the hardest
rook, and We, the patrons have suffered
this drip to prey upon them too long.
Let us rally to the rescue by giving
them proper encouragement; assist
tlieui to get up matters of interest, get
them new subscribers and by all means
pay them promptly our'subscriptions.
Well Wisher.
[communicated.]
Two weeks ago the young men of
' Ebenezer, proposed to give a picnic,
and were about to run it in contact with
a grange dinner. Of course they gave
wa}- to their elders, but too late prevent
confusion and some disappointment.
But did they retire? Toil's hall see for
yourself:
Thursday 2fith was again appointed,
and the morning was ushered in by a
cool, refreshing breeze. We started,
but forgot to observe, if the sky was
“deeply, darkly, beautifully blue” or
watch the restless, unquiet clouds,
“Break and dissolve, then gather in a
mass, end float like mighty icebergs
through the blue.” If we thought of
them at all, they were quietly laid aside
as food for some evening meditation.
For to-day onr feet and heart was on
earth, and naturally turned more fond
ly to those objects, “like ourselves, l'rail
and mortal.”
A short drive soon brought us to the
spot chosen. Already were gathered
many sprightly sons oi' pleasure, and
maidc, whose souls were made of some
thing more than, “breath of roses and
lovers sighs.” Hearts warm and gen
crqus, that could brave despair, and
“foil the ingenuity of pain.” Here too
we found tiiat the Ebenezer boys had
been at work. At a graceful curve of
the stream at 11 udson’s ford, under the
shade of the many beautiful trees, they
had cleared away the tangling vines,
set the croquet bounds, arranged rustic
seats, whilst deeper in the grateful
shade, and nearer the stream was a
neat, substantial table. Fa -h did their
bc3t to entertain the crowd, and sopn
every one felt at home.
'i’he morning soon wore away with
one or two games of croquet, “sportful
pastime circling round the bounds.”
Dinnarwas announced. No doubt you
are weary with descriptions of dinners.
We saw many things to tempt the taste,
but no • ‘johnny cake and venizon,”
which city fop ling says, will be the por
tion of pretty girls when they marry
Pincy Woods boys.
After dinner the amusements of the
day began in earnest. Some of 113 was
sood interested in a game of croquet,
others Inspired by mirth, and the strains
of a lady minstrel, were as deeply en
gaged in, “fishing for love, stealing
partners, belter skelter, and Wild Irish
man.” Among the circling around of
rare repartee was:
“The laughing jest, the pranks that
never fail.”
Looking down upon the whole, shone
liie laces oi‘ a few of our newly married
friends.
“ Each wand sing hope at rest.
Gathering bliss in seeing o’hers blest,”
Whilst just beyond these, kept cool and
sweet by the mo lest stream that—
“ Kissed (hose easy curving banks (' bloom",
were, what do you suppose? jugs of ci
der, and a host of large, fine water-mel
ons. You may say what you will of the
piney woods boys, but you must admit
they have fine fish in their streams.
'l'he day wore on ; wc scarce could
see in our cool retreat that file glowing
sun was
‘Burning like the sen! nf Go!) upon the close of
day,”
leaving
• Footprints of glory in too cloudy West ’’
The boys insisted c.n all, joining in
one more game. The picnic then broke
up. Exeunt omnes, not with “dry grins”
this time, but with Hushed cheeks and
sparkling eves
Not One of the Sold.
Thomas Gallaher whoso disappear
ance from and return to Augusta was
chronicled a few pays ago, fell or jump
ed from the attice window of his broth
er’s residence on Wednesday evening
last. He has been deranged for some
time past. His injuries are of a serious
character and at !a3t accounts but little
hope was entertained for his recovery.
The democratic statesmen are mak
ing some telling sdoechcs in Ohio,and
tlic indications now arc that the democ
racy will sweep tile State by a majority
ranging from 30,000 to 70,000 at. the
ensuing ejectioif, on the 12th of October.
A Wilkinson county man run his arm
into an alligators mouth, whilj seining,
the gator refused the morsel, preferring
, the dainty bark of a “purp.„
Air. 15. Holt, one qftne proprietors of
the sandersville Herald, died at his
home, at Tennillc a few days since.
A tr ie mm can bear almost anv*
iliing in this world ot ii al nn ! irib.
j u ! a Un ; but whi n aii zen fl es or
moip make nn ,at tick on him at fi
o’clock on a hot morning; ho jusi
covers his head with hesh ot, drags
the other end down over h s iocs,
sweat* aid swear* dial his world
[ lias no cha m* for him; and menially
] Bckn'iwlodges iliiit liks wile would
lie a better a an in Ins place.
Es*'Job Work executed with neat
ness and dispatch at this office.
THIS IMPROVED
* ‘ * >*
Wimhip’s Cotton Gin.
THE IMPROVED
Cotton Press,
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS:
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED:
Gilts SU.IO per Saw J>eliver,e<l Ht l*ur
* i * - *'
chasers Nearest I>ep®t.
PRESS SIOO 00 add upwa'd3 acc 3rding to style
delivered on Girsin Atlanta
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Send lor an ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE LIST.
Estimates furnished an 1 Or leis f litlif illy executed for '.MILL GE - R—
INC end IRON CASTINGS m general.
WINSHIP & BRO.,
August 3—Aw ATLANTA, GA.
New Advertisements.
Valuable Plantation
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale my Plan a ion. contain
ing 1,000 acres, if I ;*.* iwo mPes We.it of
Louisvil'e. in Jefferson county, on the Fenn’s
Bridge road. About six hundred u*Tt*s m
wood- anti tli • balance in a high state cl''culti
vation. 1 hurt is' a r*plutidid dwelling with
four largo rooms and all necessary outbui dings.
For fur. her particulars and Terms, apply
to AIK. •L. OKK, of Sauder< villo, or to my
self at Louisville, Ga.
WHS F. A. ROBERSON.
August 5, 1975. tf
ONLY UNfc DOLLAR!
The Savannah Weekly Morning Newts
W ill b.; sent, to any addre s six month- for
One UolUr. This is one of übi* che /pest wtc/i
--lies published Jt id not a blanket sheet in
which al soils of matter is pr.mise.uous')
thrown, Ii is a neatly printed pago pa
]••!■, Compaq.ly mado up and.edited wnh gieit
car*-. N- thing ol a dull or h uvy cloi'Rcteris
.elm tcd into the Weekly Jt is an e.ub -rate y
compiled coup iid mil ol the best things I hat
appear in H o Daily News Hie te eg opine
dtSpaichoY oft week ..re re-edited :;.nn ca t
I ally weeded cfcveryr 'ing that i.-; not soictly
ol anewsehua te t. it a.so Coiitai.is lull re
ports ot the Markets; thus, tho.-o who have
i. t iHg advantage ol a daily mail, ca i get all
t.io i.-ovs, p)i six moiilhsr by sending One Doi
lar to lhe pub ihcrs ;or for one >e;;r by send
n g T.vo Dollar.-:.
1 1.0 JIA 11. V UOHMNp NI.W is the HR 111'-
il ;iblo* organ cf public opinion tiiat it has al*
\v.i\s b -eii vig.<rolls. thongliliul oil cansci va*<
11 v : in lie- discussion of tfiiissuoi of dm day,
.i:el T.c y. Epa.klmg and •nc.iaiuiig in it
preseni.i ion ot the new . In gat In-i.i g and
(Mit>;c iug the latest lidorm tii..n and di-ens--
~g <i'ie!io.is ol pubic pokey, (In .oormxo
.\i .is i> in ly abrea-t f the uios entmpi sing
journ , *ii-m oi the times. Ft ice, slu un for i
iiiouihs; HU lor O uuiitlw
'i'he lit y - t lKi.y News has 1113 warn • fea
liues ns the Dauy Mewt. Fr.ue. sjjhi Uu for 1
moidhs; jjj*d lor t> months.
Money tor either paper can be sent by P O
o irer, icgistered letter or Lxp;ess, at pi b ish
ei’s ft.sk.
The Morning Nt\vs Printing Office
Is lho 1r gesi in tho State. Kvvrv dc urip-*
t on . f Printing done at ihe shortest notice
Blank Hooka of a l kinds made to order Book
Binding and Killing ex'-outed wr.h dispatch.
Estimates for woik pr mp.ly mrnishei-
A idress all letters, J. ii KSi JLL,
Savannah, Ga,
PURE ERED FOWLS-!
IVe now have a very larg-o stock of PIJKK
BRED FOWLS ofttye following varieties,for
►a!e:
Dark Brahmas, Light Brahmas, Buff Co
chins, I,’artndgo Cochins, Brown Leghorn*.
White Leghorns, Silver Grt-y Dorkings aud
llondans
Our Fowls are hrsUelam and we guarantee
satisfaction to all. Send sump for de.-criptivr- !
cir-ular and price list.
Address ISAAC LYNDK. j
Aug. 5. 3m Marlboro. Stark co Ohio , |
03771ira M&03INB
NEEDLE S !
| have just received •• large sti ck of Sewing '
P Machine Needles suited m an, Machim- and :
of all siz 8 They are of the genuine make, I
nd uro cheaper than ever l>efo'.
T. F. UAKL'JW,
L< uisvil r, (. !
May filb, IP7s—3m. ;
B. H. RICHARDSON & CO.
Publishers’ Agents,
111 15 >Y. Si KEEP, SiV! VWH.
Are autuori&td to contract- for a Worthing in
our pvper
Plantation for Sale
In offering my plantation lor Kale, 1 will Mate
that it lien on the whlch of Rocky Comfoit ;
r reek, and embracing a distance ot Haifa mile
on the Koc nd fetreaui. which affoidßa.ti ample
watei povv r for a mill or oilier machinery.
There is 100 acres of c Ibaid land that, lies w-lj,
liana good -uUoil and is now in (ultivatou
There is 333 acres in the woods, making in al
43.1 aces in the Tract. Fart of the wood land
could he opened tip with but little trouble as it.
has been m cu'tivation bel'oio. There are 4
good cabins, ►tab cm ami b to n on the p ace, and
a well of water that can not bo excelled. One
great advantage about thi-* place, other than its
b' iug tirst class land and exiremel* healthy, is
the tact that the luildiyg mio is onl owe nule
from Louisville, where there is a plendid
school Fames are icq nested o rail ami
iiminc the place for thcunelves Mr. TANARUS, J.Oir
who is living on the place, will lake pleasure
io conducting parties over the premises and
showing them the many advantages of the
place and .surroundings. F-r Terms address
W. L. ORK
Fau lersville, Washington Cos., Ga
July 22, ld?s tf
.lUiH HN r M La u LEfi.v
JLA GR.t.ratc 6.1
The h'rtynfourth Annual Session opens the
2oih of August, with tli-.* old corps ot thorough
teachers I'KN PKE.VI lU.MS for excellence in
Music painting and Drawing were awarded
pup Is .-it tlii.i coll* gc a - Ua rstate Fair within
‘he laut tour years. Board with uashiog, lights
and fuel peranumn. $ ;f. Tuition. S6J.-
For Catalogues nddrcfs |. F COX, Pres.
AKG-iLST SCH.UU' .
• Dr- Ward’s Seminary fory ung Ladie-. Nash
vdle, Tenn., is the largest in the Moulh and
fi tli in the IJ S. Send tor new catalogue-
Fall Session .’ s epfember 21
th p - b ,n w c ) n o T giTeoT
•Tli ir mj
Manufarlures of Colton Cuts, Cotton (Jins Fred*
*l3, 1 01 dyi't os ! Cotton (Jinn x !ater als of cv
cry dt it tn. Cur Cins ! a*. 2 prt ni 1 n*-e
thirty l/'m.', and h v* un csiaidi-lu-d r -pip'i
tion t 1 simplicity lijht running , durability, and
l.i quality and quantity ol lint produced. Uur
ld'der is e id y all;.died to the Gin. and easily
"pirat'd b / any hand ofordinary intelligent*-.
a> the siniple-t and cheApest Feeder in
I ii.e narkit and feeds itli more regularity than
is pos-ib e by hand, incrcising the outturn a.mi
U. v.ng a clc mer and better sample. At all Fairs
a ho Mi exhibited and by Planteis having th-in
in use, hey have been Mceirdod Ili big e.-t
ei e, •'linns Tar Condensers are icdl made, du
ruble and si nyL in construction, and do wn.v is
re piirfd nl thorn rai-idiy and well, tia addi
t onal power is required to drive the F seder or
Comi*n>er, and noGiu House is Complete with
out them. We are prepared to warrant, to any
1 eas-matde extent, perfect -ati duct ion to every
purchaser, f'ircu ara, prices R/id mil infoi ma
tern fni nislied Address as above, or apply to
ML P. WIXGFIFLD, Washi gton tja
iTiti.ll. HfilLTHIf <LITI.iL.
FRESH, RICH LANDS.
Stable am < e.iLce.,t (iyvernment.
Blouses, Faistcs V<-.,
€ TlE*l,\ .l<mVEiiCMtl<
For circulars o: full information, address
is. .1. MAT lTifclVV Moi.tice 10, Aak.
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COT a’oi\ ! PBESs
Uiiiiv..lied lor simpl city, spied, conveni
ence a'id durability Make- aSSJ ib bale with
one hone and only IS rounds, hen-vu, 10 inch
cs lin meter and 111 feet long. For ci'cuinr
witb description, testimonials and names •!
agents in the .South, address
.J. M. ALBKlti'SwM New Loudon, Ct.
' IT. r. ETJP.NaA^.’S
Y l it El * J\*M£
W ATE it WHEEL
Wag selected 4 years ago, and put t work in
the 11. 8 Patent Offi •*. D. C„ and has prov
•o be the best. 1 i’ •* nets lo
than any o hoi fist class Wheel* Pimp
1 r.-rs Address N. I 01 Kl'
WATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS
aie ilie lies! made; the tuucn eustic and a hue
singing tone, powerful, pure and even.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS
canm.t bo oxeelied tu ton • of b aury ; they defy
eoiiipctiiiou. The ConcertoSti pii a iiue’lmi
tH'l ii of the Human Voice.
PKIUFS EXI UISMICLY LOW for cash du
ring his month. Monthly inhta'dmeats itceiv •
ttd ; Pianos H!id Organs to Let, and Kent. Mon
ey allowed if purchased. Second hatm Instru
meiitH a i gkeaV Bargains, agent
WANT ED. A liberal' discount to T< achers,
Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, tc* —
.Special iuducemeu ato the trade, lllu trated
Lutalogues Mailed. HOUACE WATERS
SONS 481 Broadway, Ne<l York. Box 3,567
isJ TO SIO,OOO
lias been invested in Stuck Privileges and paid
950
*lHi W to Do It,*' H 800 is till V\ Hii fit , hbll t
free TUMBRIDGE Al Cos. Baukers and Uro
k‘rs 2 VV'.II St., N Y.
U U 0 L YdU . Irt ot *
Diusgists Grocer* and Dealers Pure Chinn
ami .Japan T.-aa in geale . packaged, dcrew iop
('Him, boxed or half chests—Growers’ prices
•-end for circular. Tin: Wei.i s 'IV. Compa-
a n Knit,m St.. NI.TO Uo>: 4f>fii)
____A WKbK (juaranied to Male and
ffVl’l'imilu Agents, in their locality,
a M Hosts NOTHING to try it. Bar.
-pa M W ticularsFree. B. (.)• VIUKISKY
CO.. Aitifiista. Me.
I I *ns'VCH(lM.\>!tV. OU SOUL CIIAIOL
I IN(. ” —How either sex may laseihat
| nn( j pain the love and affection of any person
! Mm, eliopqe, instantly. Thi. art all can possess
lire. mail for2o cents ; togeihci with a Mar*
riap'e Guide, Kgytian Oiael.-, Dreams, Hints to
l a ,\i na etd 1.000.00(1 sold, A queer book
Address T. IIII,LIAM & CO, Bubihshers.
I'hiladr Iphia, l’a.
Sontliera Shirt Manufactory
1C53 Broiid Street lugi|sts& t Ga.
f h'U m Established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply Fine Dress
X Shirts, of my own manufacture, at the Lowest Frices. First-class work and a perfect fit
guaranteed to every customer.
1 will make to order a better shirt fur $?.75, than barties from the Vortb sell for $3.
I am also prepared to ciit'Coa.s, Vests Pantaloons, arid make the same to order.
Merchants would do well to get up -special orders” and send, as I can certainly make it
totheir advantage; and those who want a s irt to fit tlem Can get it, aud at 10 per cent, less
tlyin Aortheru made Shirla. Send on your ordeis.
June 3 3m. JOHN KENXY, Agent.
PAINT and Oil STORE!
53 Jackson Street ? August'? Ga.
The Best of Articles—all Fresh and New
■ .
WHITE LEA, ZINC, PAINTS, I BLUSHES, V aRNISH. PUTTY,
COLORS. LIN.-f.ED OIL. I WINOOW GLAaS,
Machine oil, gin gIl, | kerosene oil, i&c. &c &c,
Tuans : CASH-ON DELIVERY; or approved City Acceptance.
Geo. D. Coinor,
June 3.6 m 51 Jackson Near Bill Tower.
THE PENDLETON & EQARDMAN '
Foundry Machine Works,
Kdljck ilreef Augusts? Georgia
WI rII Increased Lcilitifs and experiencel workmen, is prepared to lurnish Machinery o
a>l descilpuuus.
IliON AND BRASS CASTINGS
of the be t materia and workmanship such, as
ST-IELA-IM: EiZCVO-IItTZES
(H ull Sizes (or I-laiUaliun Use
Q.v H.t.zu
WATER £ SAW AAD
WHKEi S, gill GRIST MILLS*
POWBRS. SSaaP Gl v ORA KIN
Of nil sizes and patterns, COTTON PH Li ES for Rand, Horse ;r Water Tower,-
Mills t’otlcu Ae.
I would call especial attention 10 the
LEVEE
GEORGIA
A cheap, simple, bu po.vt-riu. li.u . uumi or nay F.c*s.
n n ■ 3 4 n VMI I’KNDI.CTON, Surviving Port er.
LATH ll O P & € O
ESTABLISHED 1835.]
WHOL E E AND HE TAIL DELJEItS IN
& JjOBBi®TO© gQOlis-
AGEN IS for Athens Yarns, Stripes, Checks and Shirtings. _j
ALSO DEALERS IN
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Cornices, Laces, Wall Paper, &c
Wo keep a full stock of the above Goods and do all work in them in the best and latest
styles, at very low figures,
LATHROP & CO,
a- Cornr Congie-8 ai.d Whitaker Stress,
Savannah, Ga.
i
O*- 131, HARRELL
MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER
O if
Buggies, Wagons and Carriages.
o,
Something New ii Louisville:
A GOOD HOUSE SHOER.
ll<&rsc .-shoeing RMliice<l |r jih $1 to ccut
Per Pair.
iBEU LEAVE to inform my customers and the pnbiio geueraily that I am still at the
same place, with a good and sutfioieUi number 01 workmen .0 do any and all iu.id* ot
ork in liiy line. I will as heretoturu keep an assortment of
Iron Bolts, Plows, Buggy and Wagon Materials
On band and for sale at reasonable prices.
Now Wagons and Huggies put, up or old ones Repaired aud Repainted and made to look at
wpII aa ne-v. I make Dorse Shoeing a speciality. A good Shoer has long been needed in
Louisville—l can fid the bill. Give rue a trial in this department.
I shall keep constantly on band a, good supp'j, from the best Manufacturers, of Fine,
Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut
BURIAL CASES,
CP ALL SIZES
PRE^N,