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ROHERTS & BOYD,
EMTOSS aci PROPRIETORS.
Jl KE 1, 1876.
f 1 O'. liVNICAThD.]
THE MI’I'RANCE cause.
By f III" uozi r 1.-fig- fi O . (I T
From tiiiio immemorial, > wimis in
iic “and have been the vices into vv lii' ■!;
man i::is fallen. Like i,e lints
hue? of the rising and setting sun, his
history lilieeti a wavering line. At
one time, it wouM apjiear tint! he served
the |>ur;vi*e. for whiafi lie was create.!
Directing his steps in v.i- lotn's paths,
truly h ..is--;’ - nofilo.M work of Go!.”
but too often the proud spirit of mm
Ims sunk far below Hu* brutv op,:,
lie has ht'uair.n the slave of the most,
debasing aud enticing potentate. This
mighty rtiLr governs without law or
ctmipass ton. and soon dejrrivi s his sub
jects of reason—if thej ever had any.
Nations have sprung up and flourished
for centuries Their renown is handed
down to us on the indelible pages of
history. The thine of ifi-ir arm? .u 1
th.-.ir noted works of literature a;e fair
?pi hens of tlk ir power and intell : .
but their conqtte ts hnvi j • i with
t! eir di ‘graceful consummation. At
tl.e i;.".ght of their glory, intemperance
• ' ■ pi ople, and ire long t
)routes and minds were subject of that
Viio-t duinnable. o! all critries.
\V otic Home, was temperate, sh ex
lended her border? daily, and before
tier declension the imp-rial eagle, the
emuo not the lionmu t ,ads r 1. wtis
■ 1 ‘ted on ev, r, dior ■. In a shi 1 1
time her citizens hecaine the <L vo'e. ■
ol line Inis, and desolation and ruin
were the evil consequence r. 'a pur
port ion ns clMiu'seiiuess inert’."wd, the
liberty, morals nn i courage of •••,• y
Homan as dimirti red, and suddenly
Golhie. ignorance triumphed over ori
eritnl greatness. 'A e could mention a
thousand other instances in proof of
' hat, Ims been said Inn il wo and i ii •
sin i ilm m ?
Accordiuft to S ... ■ gat< tie
At euians a . o !•■ of ... lendi I 1 iws.
wliicii jr-in " i 111 'ie 1 1 eoncor 1 nieomj
’lie people. I.T no :i . wo!.e jaws for
'.in iii, and ihe/ were mi rig.d th it
were written wit!i o „ ! in.-: '.ei -.i;■ u.
N'apo! -n ;d ■ r eol! ■ ' ■ ' a e rv a of
.iws, onriva'c i aniony In- tiation , of
‘lit- ear'll.
bm with ai! these gi,- ui-.; ac ",ui",
vu think that the r o< •' e.i . f
fererl by the (fraud Jur- of f!d< eounU
i 1 the last term <r f . 1 inrt, if at ten
te<i t \'e l ll have, .an i . on tin hit
paiin raca that no tdeseopic eve e.vi
‘•‘l-. ■ ••. If I'e. ry g I i-itizeu will
•I'nkc i proper ii " of the means whieh
e,. - •. . ■ >an with lilt.ln dilfl. nit.
fil'd * his pi,liul"d T -"u In :.i l.is . p
door, and from our prou i republic,
bet i ve.-y .-ol>*-r man imi'.e their effort'
'o r*l -' the tax on whisky; try two
fhot'sand dollars, and if it is not -m’i
h-rd, increase the aueaint to .'ucli a
■)'■ rrec 1 1 eh , o if' ntav !: • ah! ito offer
'!.e i uof 1 .' iin-. I
- woulit we cxln/.t ev wv (food
r . I ! ■ a five I Hit nr
A c ha *e alri ady dme tur !i fi r 1 .
in'" , iorii'ioe of oi".' i•i >i: ?i; rviuc.i, let
mucli remains to 1 - a tniifi -.el.
Man}* a father awl mother's heart has
been teade to r-j ecc :Utl••th e' l '
To tbei • ion had be witched from
Mieovi'.'laslie ■ t-urniii ■•. Uh..., •: i
toiidc l icUen with Inn: or and di?- ■ • .
"xb ' its -jood effects. The pitifid • oh,
with haggard visage, is constrained to
lan I its exquisite virtu ■'
Many nations of u.-e: i • -..i. t’
. >i-|"„ l.i.i (i <|i -' [I.-, ,fri
dri..’ . ami for that reason we hud bit
!cr b ■ vivih" t, 1 Ills' jaws of dc tl"i •
lion sw.biow p *hi- wlioh- countri i:i
i scene of delmuehery. l.et ns he
hop' fi i that the day i■> not far dist i• I
when ardent spirits will h< bai.isl. 1
from our land. I'lic waves of death
lm\A swclTed high, and foanted and
>'o r "1; Imt a voice has btid, “l’caep,
he still.” T e-dove I ■ come hac.it to
the ark with the olive si or. that tin*
wafers am ah.-fhig. I •r, - come up ts
Hie help of the .Lord againxt flu
mighty; and God wdi spread IPs bow
from mountain top to mountain top, all
*ad’a; 1, with the promise, that the via!
which he lias purr. ' out upon ns .dial!
not. bo poured out again. The evil
which las crushed the hopes of ro
many families —tlr. evil which has
dollied 1 lie children of God in deepest
mourning—the evil which has oftenest
insulted, grilled, quenched and bias
trheraid the. Spirit of inert y • vi!
that with wib.'-t sweep has depopula
ted earth arid peopled hell, s'-all be put
• Ur.r'ii. Gliiidien'.s chi! !re:t shall know
iiit<iiU])tr>t)V. only as the ■ •:i:iri■ of tin ir
fathers. 1!. S
The friends of the cau lU i.•• ■ f,jr
Governor assert tlm* lb elm 1 \ ! ..bu-
wilt not ac.’.ept a noininati n All
such statements arc wholly i tcvilhor
ized. (tov. .bvmson i-. perlV !\
potent to . . nself, I. the
people beware if false statei/icnts and
"Sttap jtidgiuicilts.— (‘hr’ /e O.vl Sen
tinel.
Well, why don't lie speak? Arc not,
the “false Rta alt in.-:” and ofi'orts for
'•snap judginoats” on tin other side?
Common"
iN’o sir. It i-. vrcli kiirtwit that. Gov.
Johnson is not a ‘eking ! !i • nomination,
bill Vii has already said enough to con
vince the people, that lie willing to
servo them if it, is their dbsire. lie is
not the man to go spouting over the
country and "he. king'’ the penile to
give hi their support, !f ho desired tin
domination ever so much.
The Centennial Commissioners hr.ve
r*truck the key note. They have re
duced lager to fTye cents ttalrtss.
st.in: st:us summary.
Considerable sickness in Thomson.
Cary VS. Styles is now connected
with Atlanta journalism.
United States court at Savannah has
adjourned sine die.
Augusta has been favored with sev
eral good rains recently.
Ghetooga county comes to the front
with a pan of Siamese twin calves.
Talbotton has an over supply of
flies.
Americas is arranging a public school
system that she think will work.
New Holland Springs has again liecn
opened up at a reduction of board.
Spring chickens are in full bloom in
Dalton.
Spring 4 bon nets arc said to do a man
more harm than whisky. It staggers
him worse to pay for them.
Fort Valley has a four-legged cat-fish
resembling the make np of a ground
puppy, l’retty good, Christopher,
Bro. I lam was kept from the Press
Association by sickness, and we could
not go for court eng.
bro. Anthony, if - -h-a-n-g-li-i-gdi don’t
; pell shanghigh, what do it spell, eh?
If you don't know, ask out senior.
Col. John IF. James was serenaded
in Waynesboro' the other night aud
responded by making a speech.
Augusta claims that she is ahead of
Columbus in manufactories. She has
a larger area in canal.
There are over 80G gir'is attending
Baptist female colleges in Georgia.
The buildings cost over $250,000.
Plums are beginning to get ripe and
stray urchins and puny school girls will
be t he order of the day.
Tite Waynesboro minstrel troupe
propose giving an exhibition in i.uw
tomille soon.
The fruit and vegetable business is
rapidly increasing on the Atlantic and
Ginf I'aiimad.
> teem '■ fo has Jisd considerable
sl,ii i and jj.iil, or :.t least ’ireen Coun
ty lias.
i . e la: . • hotel lining built by Gen.
ii.’street, in < Jaincsi ill", will soon
be completed.
A Tile 1) y in W.arrenton was at
ia • iv• ■ 1 a-id !•••. lly ni ui .ed “p in a roos
ter, the ' t'.n.i' day.
S-iv:i:ii -,!i has Presbyterian ( onfer
v.'hich hrou t to t i,.- .-ii v some <.f
' hr i— •’ eminent Divines m tie Sciilh.
Mr 1 moif, ho was ri cently imir
d " 1 i: ' i l, C arolina, was once pro
priet' r of the Globe hotel, in Augusta.
The General Assembly have had a
■"onferenre in Savannah and quite a
number of eminent Divines were pres
ent.
Dr. Hoge, of Kiehmoiid, addressed
a very impressive sermon to the Voting
Mens Christian Association the other
night in Savannah.
The latest mistake we have heard of
is .'"lilt the young l.adv who blew her
beau out of doors and then kissed the
lamp
Honest Jack Jones has not, boon able
to make bis bond, and besides the
bonds that have been paid twice, he
j-i a heavy defaulter.
Our brother of the 'press, Combs, of
tic McDuffie Journal, is going to inter
view the F. S. navy again with some
'fiends.
berry Phillips has been arrested and
■ ~mfi'i;s‘ J the murder of the pedler
■nun : 1 Glmiagher, in Newton county*iu
1871 .
Atlanta is looking for Pom Pedro,
nd in consequence has been mineraliz
ing Ponce Deleon springs with nssafic!i
--d i pills.
John H. James was in Waynesboro
last week and made a lag speech to the.
brass hand. Look out- tor him iu Lou
is vi He this week.
Granberry, of the Hamilton Visitor,
through the kindness of some friend,
managed to crawl- on the outside of
about a peck of irisli potatoes the other
day
The proceedings of the late Press
Association have been universally cir
culated, and it's generally known that
Mr. II m lonian and Mr. James was down
dnr.
An cditoY, when asking an old man
for liis daughter, was replied to in this
wise : What can you give her as a set
tle n nt? When the editor replied va
cantly, oh I I will give her a puff.
Tli a live oxen and the musical
lin’d i ii.ml to cultivate crops in aud
a: - :iinut fulbofton. We wonder if our
l’rie’.i I Mum ford has a. crop cultivated
by a mixed quality of cows.
Nome ol imr manuscript; ha ' found
i'.; way to Wasli'.ug'on, Wilkes county,
lire. An Irew g if you can't read it, put
it. on tile atid guess .t what, we we.e
driving at. and you will hit the nail
oil iho head.
The S"p' , i ~ii. I.have decided that
if r. drunkard \ ■ sdier enough to shoot
a man !;o I.ail iitfer for it. The same
authority decides that if a drun ard is
too crazy to be hung, he is likewise too
crazy to be at liberty.
An Augusta correspondent to the
Chrwlidn i'll Sentinel can't, see why it
is that freight on corn is 15 cents more
on the 100, th'ftn to Savannah end
(’harUston, when it comes via of that
pla>'C from St. Louis,
Rev. Lovic Pierce, in his letter to
the O'entrail Conference of tlie North
ern Methodist Church, calls attention
to the fact that lie has successfully
preach' and the Gospel for seventy-tv?b
years, being How aged ninety-two.
The verdict of a sable jury is thus re
corded by the Eastman Times :
"We sot down on a log and resulted,
and resulted and resulted for an hour,
and so help me God v, e come off with
out making any includeuient.”
Ham, of the Warren ten Clipper, was
in out county oil Saturday last, but lie
took good care to make himself scarce
around Louisville. Our junior has a
new patent double-reversible backac
tioit rotaryvalve self-loading sixteen
shooter, already mounted and heavily
charged, awaiting his approach to our
city We give you fair warning, Jones,
CROP RFHUCI.
W’p are indeble 1 to ( amnissioner
James for Uifdircular o. f.tainitig a cam
solid whin of the crop reports in this
State up to May Ist.
The report shows aniueregse Ju the
acreage in corn this t ear, as compared
with last year of 10 per cent, with 7
per cent better prepution of the land.
Oats show an increase 1 acreage of tsj
ber cent. W heat shows an increase
ot Id per cent,. Clover an increase
of 12 per cent in the acreage. Millet
and other forage crops increased 20 to
2-1 jier cent. Sugar cane increased 24
percent and Sorghum fit! per cent,
Ground peas, acreage increased 14
per cent. Rice rhov.h an iiiereaseed
acreage amoanliug' to 36 per cent,
but cotton has only decreased \ q per
cent in acreage, while tlie preparation
oftlic soil is 7 per cant batter atid the
amount of fertilizers used on cotton
nineteen per cent, greater than last
year.
So we may sec that the effort, arm
and intention of our people is to make
another big crop of cotton to sell be
low the cost of production. Wei),
‘‘there are none so blind” os those who
wilfully shut their eves to facts so
glaring that it would seem inpossible
for even the most ignorant and nalearn
ol to mi ta to t. eir n eai lug. Wo
know many farmers think the news
papers ought to try and “fi iull” the
market as much as possible, so that
they can get, good prices for cotton,
with such Ihvi.- is these staring them
in the face, along wtili the fact that the
receipts of colt,on at the ports since
Sep. l>.t, 167.7, already amount to
4,ooll,ooobales without, lloiving any
thing for the overland movmfffn;.
Then when the fact? all goto show that
the coming crop will be as huge as the
last,, who can hope to get more than 7
or 8 cents par pound for the very best
cotton next fail;' We have not, cheek
enough to say that anything else is to
happen, Begin now, fanners, to calcu
late how much ii is going to : yon
to make a bale of cotton —then count
ii]> how much profit He re is on it, when
you have sold it for 630 or Y'>’' and
send us tiie le/ures. —Southern Enter
'price.
■i e gro. r; , k, and a while girl,
very prot'y. were rtsaaitly married in
(ass, lowa. The husband is I'ortv
years old. and not only lacks "(‘inline:-?
of person, but has no ln -.ital at true
tions. 1 ;-o wit :s tii* educated danght
or of a vv.-.hliv tar’tier, and aged six.
teen. li"f fath<-. trie tiu prevent the
mairiag ■ ! >y iinpri to ling her, an ito iii
valida!" it by h-eal means. lut -
cee led i ■ bei at m t. r J lie ;ro,
however, iu.s h.ou driven out o', ihc
town by a mob.
lie commend the following reso
lution. to the democracy of our county
and Ini-; that the sense of it v.dll be
adopted at our hrimury muetitig.M and
thus put n gui-’C's to all disoranatz' ; -
of the ['.arty .
diem/, , /. Tint tli'i Dcincratie party
of Troup county, in convention assem
bled, express in advance their decided
and uncompromising disapprobation of
Independent candidates, and pledge
themselves to oppose all such I hat may
raise in the. ensuing cmnli.aigu ~
llobesim, Gi secretary oi the
navy, ia shown to li.avi saved from the
proceeds of his ci'fico the handsome
amount of ts'-'kiitHi in one moot It! That
is just ten tin - it. his sal . is put
at for a whole year. If Kobe •••n v iii
write a pamphlet on "How tog and itioU”
he will I>e aide ! > buy out tire Roths
childs in n merith or sr>,
h'ite Atlanta t'omwou’cealih says r
"The bill of indi' tment, against the
late Treasurer, Col. John Jones, is ,a
very elaborate doettnumt, einlaacing
about, six enimt ?. ami charging the act
of unlawfully withholding from the
Stjute, the sum of- 1 i11.27-I,>• i. for i. hich
the reptile 1 legal and in. nd ha 1 bv-n
made.”
—
Bristow again iiHrotilil ■ , I ', vio.
lators of the revenue laws iu Missouri,
ami the ,Seer-tar. of IJ a r will instruct
the proper officials to give the neces
sary assistance.
Mr. l’icrrepa;.' vill not relinquish
the law oilier lid t'no first, of June, tor
necessitous iva-ens, Meantime Taft
wilt remain iu charge of the (Far
office.
John Chamberlin, the well known
turfman, won at a game of draw poker,
the other day, from a member of a
great banking in Bond in. '-I t l ',-
boo.
There is no foundation for the Con
jectitred resignation of Bristow.
J- . - rim—
Senator Augustus Gumeron, ot Wis
er',',sin, will present, his name to the
Cincinnati Convention for Nine l’resi
dent.
Gen, (*. (). Howard denies that he
was trust, e. of t,lie Freedom’s Bank
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Ha-on—C. 11. Sides 12|(.:12J
Shoulders ii j(“10j
Hams MG" 15
Flour -Family (perlibl; Sfi.MiiK..7.oo
jjes* family t‘7.50i"8.00
Fancy (try itl $8.()0T 8.50
Corn—White 85
Coffee —Rio (per HO 22(" 27>
Nails—(per keg) $4.00
Dry Goods —Fl ints (i(’g ‘,)
Domestics —stripes, chicks 11( 12J
Shirtings J Augusta 7@B
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©YSTEK SHELL LDIE.
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%\ *■’ ACKXIYWjiuDOIni) FACT, 1 ica only with scientific Nfifriculiuiista, Lut. wl.-o
r l.ii'mnrs who b*ty(* only limited knowlecl rf of Agrieulf m :il (Tn niisiry, tint tin* Southern
Finds have, yGir ai:im- jrear, indrained of properties which add to .the vijpj.ous growth ot
stuple products until ilipy ii scar, ly icpay the iiusbiindin.au fur cultivHtiou. 'i\ Ining llifap,
luiuis biii-k to their original state of tertiity lias been the w-o'k of se.ientists t r years past
1 he MaiiuFt tui cm's , alter aihomugh test, .and wnii t'io t udorsfUient ol die, leading 1 chemists
of the ciotntn . taUe pleasure in olVe.iinc to the tanners of Georgia and tfouth Caroiitia.
OYSTER SHELL LIMEi
as Ifia I'l-iipcst aud lie.' 'Ferliliser ever introdaci-il in ti e 8:.-1 <-. ,1 j rsfeteit ft rxacllv law
pio|oriie* of’which tin* land has from yon. to year been robbed-
Asa Top lb. -iug tr *SMAid. GKA.iN i‘ has no mperi..:-, (Composted with Stable Ma
nure, I'otii.n S.* "i, Muck aud ad Vegetal o Mat or, il will permanently improve any i ,nd to
vvh ch it is applied.
mm. cotton axi>
in invaluable, as it .lightens heavy soils, makes'thfm more porus, fiKes'and retains the ammo
nia of other maumeSk neutralizes all aridity, r uki ouently causing the plants t.- grow luxuri
antly t-veii during drouths. To larmers who hnvo uh ii ()\- ter >hei! l.irv, it is us.doss to say
anything of its inverts. Those umicquftinted •villi i.s use, if induced tojtry it will be grate!
lo US for havin'.” b ought, it to tle ir notice, h\ .1 t: e 1 dlowmg irom the Editor of the Hurul
Citruliniati iu regard to the use of Lime in compi >ti•: :
‘ lrAKi.i; ton, S. C. Feb. 15, 1875.
n, Sir: ‘dr gives me pleasure to 1-e of ivl**e to any tarnu-r who desirnsli. koun how to
make fanning Uott r and more huccessful, hu' you must not. rely t..> much upon ns. We are
only in the tVrat h\ sous of agricidture ns /\ sei- uc 1 . A year fig.) 1 should have vou
ns others have. n"t to put lime in your compost We have le<vrnel sevor/i! things with ini ho,
last, twidvo inonth', one td which is. that Lim.'Uiid ashes may he put into lire with ui
tiogemeju*. umlter, not only without danmg *, bur with great benefit. A little ammonia miy
g.. utY from the -urlaee ut tirst, but the ”ont - • . f il,<* rhemi -al process carried on by tho hrap
more is 1 sorbed troiu tho air and votuiued. Add the l.iino by all menus.
V ery KeSpccilully, D. li. JAQI J ..S, Editor Rural Ct?rc’iV”*vi,
IlS'li:CTIOjK.r4 VQK USE.
Droadr-ttSt IromJS to 10 bushels to the acre as ft top dressing f< r cm .11 grain. In compos'
ing w ith cotton seed, stab e manure, muck aid vegetable inmter, for ise otr cotton aud corn
U'C from to it bushels to one thousand pounds, 'lire chc:ipne>s mm facility of piocurii,# tho
wonderful renovator of the sod ought to make it one of tne tirst objoefs of the tanner (who
desires (o improve his laud) to obtain it. -Nothing in the way of n fertilizer or renovator ..as
been found eipul t,<> it, us proved by the increased yield ot crops and permanent improvement
of the soil, at a cost-, less by far than any oilier muuur*.
We are prepared to furnish l 1 UiiLi OYdSTLiti MIMLL I.IMK in any quantity ai per
ton of poumis, free ol caitago, on Cars m Fort Koval, S. C
\Y' also have a Comiupoiiud t.r Jheventing Hot iuUrapes, at pur ton, (ivo it atrial
ej ra •* ,T! *. """ a i*s
V’or further iuf.irmat.ion, or orders for Lime address
FORT ROYAL LIME CO., Fokt Royai-, S. 0
Or IiIITLE& CO , Agents,
27 Sips, LOUISVILLE ga,
!j These justly popular Machines and FAashions can be had, on short notice, from our traveling Agent,, 2DJLT2I3,
| lie has teen in the business for years, buys his Machines by the DOZEN and gives all the advantages known to the
Great Redaction in Prices by
WILSON XD‘CJET33 IR.
WKOLESALt' AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BEGAKS, TOBACCO, FIFES
SXT TT TT 1 ZB 1 , c2s CL
Sola Agents for ihd “Bm” Fiva Cants 3egar.
Opposite Express Office and next to Telegraph office. (F. O. Lock Box
is® mm mm, m&m% u.
May 4th, ly.
BT7BIAT CASHS
BtTRIAL CASES ■
from tlio best cfanufncturers,
ROSEWOOD MAHOGANY ard BLACK WALMUTM
'Vl"ch lam eff.-rinjf at pri e lien m,,- IV,m, :?!, ta $75. Lew orders at the shop fIH
Tl . A. fit II.KIN S. J. 11. M I Lias S. J. M. OUTL®
, 11 nj nv-Hboro. Louisville.
HffiJW FIRM
. GREAT IATJFCEMENTS.
t. .0 stock now in store at 1 p a,ei ‘ wepteposo to sell
greatly reduced prices*
ljartns haJ onr business in sncsetsD! op ra‘i m for s-vor il vir. o' w„ n k„, i r
isvill-, (fives us unusual fic;!it,es 1, .re, ;n l via,.mb'.. tH „ , L..'.m , V^' 1 '
(tmTiTi’i’k n “i‘ h ra 'ofe
AN 111 lb, ordering nuvor less t!ia:i w
A VAll UHD
1 . ,Pr^!; '*' "* " W;n !*•• of •’’aneportadott,- Ual-..n. U mer ft te!yon
“ , , c Ko . a< )' weawdr.yg ; i , all Hi •bnl ii .**, we hw, no high .ant UW,,*
hoard uetisap, we arc ut b.ii .upill apem i.i running our basin,ms and e. 1,1, iheilVuG
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PKIGES
cororoto vitli Satrtmnah. Ms .•> til Vu-hU. .f r nod ■ arni-1-.v,-,**< for tho sale of
conuiiy |> ...me ■ Wrt arc pinrcd u> t,n t.... inchasi m .rk.ti pr s for ilietn.
Mr. liavman, of tho old firm of Van i, Evans* Vo remain will, us and will b’ <rl*a to
,* "I'* customers. W i LKi X,s *()Ut L\ %V
rob 1011 l *D> ]T'L.vv. \ll A ,' 4 y }\
pa ns; vs. oi l. ktc.
n? it Xi opv s
EMlSrs AAB O.IL DEPOT,
i'.'o a jjuiiij Si'** v/fVok.*uXs 10S* i
\V 11 o Z..r H] S Zj E3 AKT O iR, IE TA.J X.
LlißAuoiAS u L • PiiH 9ali: Ui' t &
LOWEST MAUK Ii r PRICES,
KItROSKNIf AM) High Ti:st Bukninm On.*. Mixed Patxts, Ready fok Immedi
ate list:. Cai.l. and CoMPART I’lltr.'K-j,
CL Gill- GO TAII,OM,
Ni>. SUL STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
deo iH-r.m _ SAVANNAH. GA.
~KW WDAii'fiAl I
C 5 & WW&VAjSilK9ailArf
Boots, Nhoes, Mats,Etc.
a.w. 33j„^xr3sosnaiE2,&ao
t , 141 Congress St, Sav nn&h Ga
\\ OTIJ.O RESPECTFULLY INVI IE I’IIE Al’l iA'l'l )SUF OiiU'ITKV ANS CIV
Merchants to their usual comule stock in
LADIES TRIMMED HATS.
MEN and HOPS BLACK I POOL HATS,
MEN an 1 BOV'S B lIPSanISII >Ei.
INF ANTS FA NO T MOROCCO BOOTS,
MISSES PE r I) ail \I.V JOIN i SE .TEO SHOES.
CHILDRENS PEG’O. and COPPER TIPPED BIJFF BOOTS,
JPOMEN'fS PEGGED an l MACHINE SNIPED SHOE'’.
Orders entrusted to ns will reooive prompt and careful attention. Sn,
I f. HIM
ms Br 9 d St, Augusta, Ga.
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C -sc. O. Sz CO *
ORGANS AND PIANOFORTES
rgpill! LARGEI' ml HIST avsnianmiit Soil!, of U.vlti nor.’, o ; the MOT C3LEBRA
-R- lie* 1.. , 1 ii .... i ■ vdriav,i ,r JAd or small m inthiv pa *
merits.
QUI ,K * •' ■ SMALL Pit Firs I
frP2OIAL TO CAfcH BOMS!
PIANOS WITH A ()!)U STOOL. COVER, AND 0 R(j AN"
hi New York Hii'J.Uostou prices foe warded to aly p >it t —ire.glit paid— with no advance in
price.
KVKRY P is not only fully warranted for DIVC YI3AR3, but intendod
to be it p* rmar.eut advertisement of sapeiiority and excellence,
M USUAL LN Si'RUM INI’S AND MUSICAL MBItCUAXDISB
Of our own importation diract throujli tho SavaunjiuL'llst tin llouse at I >.vo<t imp n-tnr
VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, BASS, DOUBLE BASS, GUITAR, FLUTES,
FLU TINAS, CONCERTINOS, CLARIONETS, FLAGEOLETS,
TAMBORINHS, PICO LOS, DULCIMERS, CONCERT HAP
MONICOS, FLUTE lIAKMONICOS, ZITIILR, ACCOR.
DEONS (French and German,) TRIANGLES, HAND
ORGANS, MUSIC BOXES MUSICAL AL
BUMS, BRASS AND SILVER INSTRU
MENTS, DRUMS, FIFES, CYMBALS.
pperlaiuiug to m l''iiat-'JlusH Alosio llou.e. Bintia
BuaSs and Stkinu InsTbumknTa at pr.oe, that will defy competition,
:y°iT Ar. IAN BTKINU for Violins, Uuiiara, Banjos etc., rvtccTvod monthly djroct from
European mmitifactorics, including tint celebrated "T ..'Hi V.NTNi strings itiada by RUE
f’l.N'l, cl Naples, Italy—superior to all others.
A full sock of Shekt Music, Songs and Music BO9KS
fyWa receive Mitsui daily by mail or express. O'iirj fir M i,i t, eft, will no s
Prompt aentiem— mhiletWrijnor charges paid by ~s, Clflo- O. RORIIfi) A Cf'l