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RfprMcntatlro Paper of Bam well Co. LARUBST COUNTT OIRCULATION. zssws ><M . . One Ykar • Bnf Months $2.00 1.00 AtfOMla •!' 'Iho I*C0i«lo, 2S^m.*SSSS 1 0 “ vM8 ' ln « A * ont8 - WitJiatoo-u, A. ruiiiLirs. „ Elko—1«. O. Stwbkll.. J{la"lrvt!l«—M it- CLK. Steadman. Orahim*-'. K. rTf.KH. r T , Mi Iwny—<J. Eukvsino. Banib**rc—r>. F. H(ioT<iN. Allanlai*'—W. f\ Jornson. Duiibiirtaii ami UidenUnil—GisonaE II. lUrga, Chari ’ston—U^ ST. 'AtitTUNDER. ; Our g>ibscrU>nr« nn-l ru! vorMa.»rR can calf wpon tb« nearest Apent whenever they wish t > settle tht irAcnunte, Our Airenta are HtitflorrzxJ receive and jjivo receipts tjir alt nronwya (lutnm;— r ~" ^von v>. If e woman once otre, Kirk her down, kick her down JfLra lwf< >»i a naie J»en;»i 11 ■— l —r— Kick her down ; ’I lionjfh li**r tears fall like rain," And she ne’er smiles again, Kick her down. - If man breaks her heart, * Kink her down, kickhnr dbwn J RethmMe theamart-fs. \ Kick her doe n ^ » And If low her co.odfllon, <Jn, on to perdition— r Kick her dowti ! * . 1 ye ! pass her Ity tm (he other tide; aroirk no wor4of twreentagemont 16 TRer ; measure not her (ail by her temperament, or hflr temptations, hut hy the frigidity < f your own unsolicited:m arts deal bo«rt Is-avtMto dmrr oi o eipdofen; close v«ur homes and your h mi ls ; teach her that t.h« lUble smkiftlia'len ure a fithle; cli rk the repentant br.tver on her Magdalene lip ; thrust tier back upon the cruel ram!er mercies of those who cjidceat her fail; semi liei forth with lier branded beauty. Jiao a tdigiit and « mild-'w. ‘Utand aside, for thou i rt boiler;” Iv.lier than the sin less, whose feet were bathetk with her tears, • and wiped wHh the hears of hor head.” ('.ast the ‘‘lirst store” at her*oh, thou w d'ed sepuh hre ! thoiwk- those holy lUm could say. “Aelt her do I oondemu ttme—gonnu etn nnmoro t ,J ————^ SHS Race Oppreaaiona On* Weat. iiEtn w i oi.k i.ore. M:oM ing How Hrer Uabkit Wn« 'A'oo Bharp !»>•• ilrer I*'oa. f.T. 0. Ilarrlt In the *tdnta Constitution.l ‘‘Uncle Hein us,” erid tho little boy w'm plfjpa-ihc jnrt Jof an appreciative sudience (o the o!J i. yn, *«did the fux hill and cat the rabbit <vlion bo caught btm •-ith ihc tar Vthy ? * “hrttr/ boncy, di In t I tell you ’bout dnt'!' rep'iel tlm oft! rarkoy, chuckling slv!y; “ 1 V’. tr t-f umshuH I oirght ef to. you tint, lut c!e mm Mod wuz yi jin' on nty eyelids 'twoll a leetle mo’ < n I’d a dis’womber’d my own ijamc, on den on to dat hero come yo’ mammy ito'leria’ alter yon. “ (V at I tell you w’en T Fas' begin? I ♦ ole you Mr. Rabbit wus a uonstus s >011 bc^s’; leas’ways dal's w’at I Hid out for Icr tell you. Well, den, honey, don’t you go cn make no udder kalka- lasbnas, katn in dem days Mr. Rabbit en bis fambly wuz at "do Itcad er dc gang w’en ouny laekct wuz on ban’, en dar dey s ayed. ’Fo’ you begins for ter wijte yu’ eyes ‘bout Mr. Rabbit, you wait and see wliar ’bouts Mr. Rabbit is gwinc to fetch up at. Rut dat a nedcr li ire ner. dar. * Wen Hrer Fox find Rrer Rabbit mixt up wnf de Tar-baby, bo fe d mighty good, er. be roll on de groou’ on hff. Rimeby be up u say, srzoe : ‘“Well, I speck I got you dis time, Brer Rabbit,' eczoo;' ‘maybe I ain’t, but I speek I i*. Vou be"ii rumiiu’ rotin’ here sissiu’ attcr me a mighty long time, but .1 speck you dime come ter de cud er tie row Vou bin cultin’ up yo’ capers en bouncin’ ’rotin’ in dis naberbood on- twell ym enme ter blcove yo’sef de bits er tie whole gang, bin den youor oilers sum t'r wh tr you got no bizness,’ 8oz Hrer Fox, sozee. ‘Whoaxed you tea tef co ne ci strike up a ’tjuaiucnec wid dis ycr Tarbiby? Ku who stuck Tt the Southern people foci lili hit. ting back, with chain s of cruelty to an inferior race practiced at the North, by way of counterbalancing the tllegntione ofSoutboni"atrocitiea toward the black man, they will soon have plfrnty of ma* terjal in hand, for the anti Chinese con stitution of California goes into effect with the now year. The story in circu- lation that a great league of “hoodlum^— had been formed for the purpose of murdering or torturing any Chinaman who dues not quit California before January 1 fhay be unfounded.' Butj judging from present signs, it is ptob- ablo that that Slate wid be made mere than coinmonly hot for the celestials. In anticipation <rf their doom they are cp- caping to other'States. Some of thorn are ntMling homes and work 111 Colorit= do. But there the race hatred follows them. A gang of Italian miners in Part county, Colorado, recently “cleatcd out” a camp of these industrious and frugal people and nearly murdered the contractor. This is a specimen of'the bruUlities of wjiich wc shall hear mur all aloag-the PsaiSt-eosok 4q seems to us that the Northern ediiors ho are rebuking the South so severely for -instances of race persecution reported here andrdiere. ehoald give some little space and thought- to the censure and kuppressiou of 4he nnli-Cfiiuese diabol ism in acvcrhl purely Northern States. ■— . .— r Day, Tannahill &± Co.^ «osarn a. dat. SAMUBL TASSAHILL, AUGUSTA, OFFER FOR SALE AT VERT-LOWEST PRICES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Carriages, Buggies and Wagons -jh Ju Bcnator •>*»ynv , l o«» CSreenbacUa. In connection with the memorial of the bu.^incsgjticn of New yoilcf in favor of the bill for withdrawing the IcgM ten der quality from greenbacks, the WoThl publishes tho following extract from a letter received by J. S. j^Ioorc from Sen ator Bayard: “It is not hostility to the South that m^kes the North solid, itris the apprehension ~ lest an unwise and ridiculous administration of the finances should injure Nimjiem property and in vestments. No instrument ia-so dciiger- Otts as (bo legal tender paper currency, the rededmability of which mayjte en dangered. I do not care half so touch for party success in this connection, aP though I value it most highly, ns I do f >r i he great service it would be to our wh.lo country and tho generations to succeed us.” - 'The Mlnglo Thowiclit. Two souls with buta single thought, Tuu iumrUlhalUlUoiiilAtMtA-.- - II" said *T am oor sugar nlum, Whose sugar plum isoo’/” There arc more than two sottli wdrh ~A single thought round our way. There’s a half dozen. Tho thought is where arc wc to get provisions and fuel from unless our subscribers “lip up” to the amount of their dues, As the rat said to the frog to which he was tied : “If may be fun to you, Mr. Frog, but this staying under water is death to me ! ’ you op dar whur you iz? Nobody in de vein) wornl. Y"ii d:s tuck en jammed yo’se f on dat Tarbaby widout waitin’ for enny invite,’ sez Brer Fox, sezeo, ‘an dar you is, en Jar ym il stay twell I fixes up a bre dipile an 1 fires her up, fer Vm gAttutor barbecue you dis day sho,’ sez Brer Fox, sezoo. “Ocu Brer Rabbit talk mighty ’um- • hie. “ ‘I don’t keer w'at you do wid me, Brer box,’ scz:e, ‘»o you don't (ling me in ild brttv patch. Rons’ me, Brer Fox,'sezee,‘but dmVfling mein dat brier pitch,’ gekeo. ‘Hit’s so much trouble fer to kindle a tier,’ says Bier Fox, soz-'c, ‘dut I sp’ck I'll liatter hang you,’ sozee. “ ‘ Hang mo des ez high as you p!en*c, Brer Fox,’ srz Brer Rabbit, sezoo, but do fer da Lord's sake don’t fling me in dat brier patch,’ rezee. “ ‘I ain’t got no string,’ sez Brer Fox, scueo, ‘e:i now I speck I’ll batter drown you,’ sezee. “‘Drown mo des ez deep cz you p'casj, Brer Fox,’ sez Brer Rabbit, s izce, ‘bat do don't fling me iu dat biier patch,’ scz rt e. “‘Dey aioT no rva‘er nigh ’ sez Brer Fox, sezee, ‘en now I speck I II hatter skin yon,’ sezee. -—‘‘ ‘Skin me, Brer i-Vx.’ says Brer Babbit, sezee, ‘snat h out my eye-balls, t’ur out my years by de roots, an’ cut off my legs,’ sezee, ‘but do please, Brer Fox^ diir’t fling me in dat bn r pa'ch,’ sezee. ‘ Co’sc Brer Fox v. enter hurt Brer Babbit bad cz be ken so he co;ch ’im by de behime legs cn : ung ’im right in de mkldle erd' bricj pa'eh. Bar wfH a eonsiJerbul flitter wh ir Brer Babbit . struck de bushes, en Jrer Fox sorter hang ’round fer ter see w’uj wuz gwine tor hagpen. Bimeby he hear somebody X«all ’»m, en way up de hill be see Brer Babbit act tin’ cross-legged on a chinka pin log koamin’do pitch outen bis bar wid a chip. Den Brer Fox know dat he’d bin swopt off mighty bad. Brer Babbit wuz bleedzed fer tor fting back some er his sass, en ha holler out : “ ‘I gotter go home on bresh up fer Sunday, B^er Fox,’pezee, ‘but I’ll see you later. So long. JBe sho’ cn save me some er d»t calamMI root.’ seaee.an wid daClie skipt out de* ez lively us a. cricket iu de embers.” The Republican party can do nothing hotter, in view of the Presidential con test, than to plant itself firmly on the ground of reforms. Wc want a radical refotm to tlvj civil service, the officials to devote themselves exclusively to the pubic sendee, without any regard whatever to party qpneerns. We want a reform of the tdrrency laws, the in terests of tho country requiring only gold and paper money, the two to be interchange «b!e over any counter, at par, and at sight. Wc want an adminis tration so offident that every man will be protected in all Ins legitimate dntcr- csts, while the wrongdoers will be equally sure of speedy punishment. For our next President it is not uecessarjrto select a prominent politician, but a re spectable man of character and olfioiency. The Democratic party, as is shown in New York, begins to understand this, and the Republican party cannot do a wise! thing than to forestall the other side- In that case it would sweep the whole country as with a broom, while a persistent attachment to dead issues is inseparable from disgrace and deleat. *OF RELIABLE AND GUARANTEED QUALITY. A splendid stoek ef Coach Material, Axles, Springe. Spokes, Huhe, Rina, Shahs, Bolts* Most, Molding. Glue,- Bofax, Maaury e Color», Valentine’s Varnishes, Ac., Ac. SADDLES; HARNKM, BRIDLES, COLLARS. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE TRUNKS and BAGS, OAK and HEMLOCK BOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS and a ftil! Hna of Shoe Finding* at reduced prices. ' , „ • , We lake pleasure in stating that we hate the agency for this section for tbeealeof WILSON, CHILDS A CO.'S PHILADELPHIA WAGONS and CARTS,'which have no cam- tor i* tha tgld.and- willsell them at prire* , U h i B toe r each Of all who wan* * geod «-.• e. Also agants for ine CORTLAND WAGON on Platform Springs. For persons ia want of a ceeap, yet reliable Vehicle, w# recommend the CORTLAND CHARIOT, tbe lightest, most stylish and beat thing on four wheels for sixty Are dollars, - Gum and Le ,lher Uclting two to fourteen inches. Packing of all kinds. "Whips, Um brellas, Ncatsfoot OfPBlaeking for Harness, etc. DAY, TANNAHILL k CO., Augusta, Ga. - aug'il-Gm FRED DAMISH, (formerly of Barnwell.) FRED L. PINKHAM. 313 BROAD STREET, CNeatt ■WHOLESALE,-ANI) t* * AUGUSTA, GA,, titer's Hotel-) RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, s: s, & c. We have on hand a large and well-selected stock of goods which we are of feritig at very luvt' figures. We Hake Small Profits and Quick Sales. AYR GUARANTEE our Goods to bo what thoy represent. or|.23-3m > DAMISH & IJINKHAM Ten Per Cent. On Cost! GHOCEHIE8, WIX3B8, CIQUORB, AC, EVERY ARTICLE NEW AND FRESH. Our stock has been selected with the greatest care, and we will warrant evety article 48 represente'd, and will sell as low os any bouse in the county. EARLET & STANSELL, WIIalalBTON, 8. c. oc30-3 Dealer in oc^ ’. COOKING STOVES, ' . ' v _ Planters Hotel. To my Friend* and the Traveling Publit: In consequence of the great red ucr tlon. Inwall of'the staples of our coun try, I have coffclnded to reduco my rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day, according to location of rooms. Special accormrfodatlona for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by any in the South, and will constantly be supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all Its appointments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. . : When you visit Savannah do not Jail to call at the Planters, as I am de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any In tho South, regard less of price. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a contiouancs of.tbe same, _JLain, very respectfully, feb20-ly Jomv Bbbsjun. Manager. T he white Sewing fUAemz Unrnaled in Appearand, —- Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in ConstmeHoa, Unprecedented in Pepslarity, And Undisputed in the Bread Claim T BKJrr OFCStATXMO QUICKEST SEXXnSO, Ifec* Pcrfiot ftcwisg * < IS THE WOftLC. E. F. GALLAHER, -DEALER IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Trunks, INo* 289 Broad Streetf Wo arc informed that a bag contain- inn $1,000 in new American gold coin weighs eighteen pounds, eight and a half ounces. It is a great satisfaction to know this. When an editor carries home a big containing $i»,000 evety Saturday night, it provokes him to be obliged to guess at the weight, and he bus con scientious scruples against stopping in a grocery store on the road to have it weighed, for thc 4 grocer might usk bint if bo couldn’t settle for tho last kit of mackerel sent down to bis house. |‘\\ hat is hell ?” asked a Sunday school teacher of a . Limestone street boy, in class, last Sabbath. “A shirt with a button off, ma’am,” replied the boy. •‘Explain yourself; what do you mean, sir?” demanded tho meek-spirited but surprised teacher. “Well, I heard uiy pa say to my ma, tbs other morning, when be put on a shirt with the neck button off, ‘Well, this is bell.”- That’s all I know abotit it ” £ Tba Bast Afflraltan] Journal Published lq tha South." THE SOUTHERN run hd I. tOX QUARTO of M !, hand.oinRlT print* ltd with chotes road* A LARGE !>**••. ed, fiUsd with < tng of IntarMt to tho r»r. xnsr. with an Uluotrstad fashion dopartasaat tor thS ladiaa. AddJi«: * * J. H . ESTILL. I Whitaker street, Savtaneh, ck WsStto Vms," a MM* r Ms -Oailf Jfenrttf DANIEL HAAS, —JOBBER Of— Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Nfotiona, k-’atocy Ctooda, Ac., 165 MEETING STREET, CH^HlsBSTORr, 8. C. Z2-85 AUGUSTA, GEORuIA. fSoots. 8hoes and Wc have now in store a very large and complete stock of BOOTS, SI-IOES AlIsTO HATS, Which has been purchased direct from the -Manufacturers, at the Lowest Prices the Cush Will Gommond, and as our motto is Large Sales and Small Broflts, Our^ustomers and the Public can rely on GOOD BARGAINS. A Large Stock of Philadelphia aud Baltimore Fine Shoes on Hand. A Liberal Discount to tbe Wholesale Trade. tvn. tii i.isiumv stylS-Sr 2MBBOAD STREKT, A.TJOU8T A. G A. HOLD THE FORT ! WE HAVE COME ! Hold : q ; Your Cash Until You Go To RurckhaHer & Co.’s, WILLISTOKT. S. C- ' Undersell all Barnwell, rival Charlsaton ' ludependenta ia trade who beat old-fogies, tend Augusta. (Krerylhing far sale. — Nothing to keep but tba front place. If you aie wise, trade with us. ^Ve will make you happy. T ' BUKCKHA'LTEK A CO. sepl8-3m Undcrscllcrs and Trbtb Tellers, Wliliston, S C. F. W. Wagener & Co, OII.SLI* T«S. * 0. 169 t 161, 163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range, i Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers,; s ; T7 Cotton and ISJ^val Stores Factor®. ‘ t 1 * T Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagener Grange vGnano. Liberal adrances made on Shipments of Cotton. Wa Wave a special Produce Dcjurtm|nt for which w« consignments ef Sough Rice, Pen, ate. < f '0—0— 7t*simtr<(e"tsribei ts«wvn«a P’StrMw*- S’orM IrAtUs t* (fs art Mr.'Bt! Bar msshiaov «nS In sa^tUim It ts the L-Mo w» pst It its Hiatts.sr.J I* rs hdsItsMrystnUd UxabhBJrmiaiBitiHeiteB Ihltotoua. -- Tk« forthsWhUshts lnc»tOBBd to sueH aa ttcasfat tost »• w« bbw to tarn tat JL CmmiyOwtw Karwrlaa^ 1 IX'V--Alsio wnrmxy tAxww sjU a.xxUi» * m — 7 • ® til O'. 265 BROAD ST-. AUGUSTA, GA: Wholesale and Re if'- GRATES; Excelsior HEATING STOVES / TINWARE, ETC. ' . ^ — ^1—. - , He kce^ts in stock that first class store, tho Patented 1859,18G1, 1865, Extended 1863,- l>atentcd March 29, 1870b Patented November 28, IbiO. IMPROVED 1877 AND 1878- —It Wlafg5 i&gTa or cn doas; dfUMWLljy mww, irnui nn atuTBuen with bright turnbuckles • lirge hot bbst fire door, twinging hearth-plate, and derp ashpit with Spear’s Patent Bated Ash Pun and sifter grate. The oven ts large, and the flues of unusual size, and so arranged as to be easily kept cjcim. lt hax a larec ton, erorided with Manigle’s Patent Gas Burntbg Long Dirtston P.eee, the best cross piece in nse. All the mouldings of-the store are henry and tts dcs.gn and ornamentation will satisfy the most critical taste, tor wood, ihc stove is fitted with a Patent Combined Wood Grate und Fire Dcjg, and entirely liew>arrange- ment, and t}ie most durable wood grate in use, ( - .. - FOUR StZESM inch, $‘/2; T inch, 127; 8 ifch, 130; 9 inch, $34. Call and see it before purchasing eb$where._._; Heating Stores for Coal and W0 °NEW*CHL1 RT SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Pric«l as follows : No- 6, $15; No. 7 : $17; No. 8, $20. Step Stoves with lull set trimmings, -No. 6, $11; No.'7, $13;. No, 8, $18. -. . r Tinware at wholesale price very low. For sale by oc9-5m W- I- DELPH, — 5 AUnUSTA. OA, WAVERLV HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. C. $2 SITUATED IS THR BEND OF KINO street, tha most fashionable promepade^ in the city. » * First clase in all its appointments. Table furnlaticd with the best afforded local. Northern and Southern markets. First clase Far and Barber Shop. Tha finest Billiard Room ia the South. Servants polite and attentive. Board $2 per day. Lower rates by the week or month. GKO W. SULLIVAN, vl.ATS or A. J. KaasruT A (io.,) Jrletor. xc.jmc. nxiacsooj OF BARNWELL. S O.. WITB^X WHELESS & CO., - a * • % , Wholesale and Retail Grocers* Comer Broad and Washington Streets, (BURKE CORNER,) AUGUSTA, . . . fiUOSGIA. ^■SATISFACTION GUARANTEED^! W. RIIAPAaD WHEI.ESS. ’ -WESt.ET H. WTHELEKH. sep2.>-3m *• TIianiASOA & twry svabto* la awtant^d tor S ytan. and cniitoe a-ib at l.raial <icc«Maa,ar aaiy pa^u&awt, to tail the caw^nitaaa af i a89-AKlttl TiPf2P to VIWSCTHJ5 MSKKT. tM/T£ SEWIN/TUACHINE CC.? u> if a fixed Avs.. < —For gala by—* J. J}. Ac T. F, 8 M I T H, 2t>0 Rboad Sr., ; - At’oif»T*,Ga. Only 5c. Each. —CONTRACTORS AN D BUILDERS. M AtS'LJF’A.tnTl'H OF Doors, Sash, Blilids, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles, . Balusters, Verandas, etc. DEALKRt IX Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Paint, Oil, Putty, Windtw Glass, Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PLANING MILL .AND LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET, dft19-1y AUOTJMTA. OyiOTTOIA. I will receive, In a few days, from New York, another tot of gotxls. at FIVE CENTH EACH, consisting of Banee Pans, Brass Hand Bells. Toy Knives, Forks and Spoons, Curry Combs, Hammera. Can Opbners. Garden Hoes snd lUkes oora- Wned, Bclesors. Lamp < hlmneys, I’ape- tei le, Note, Letter and Cap Paper per qnire, Envelopes per package. Lead Pencil a, * riling Books, Chromos. Mncilajrd, Ink, Elates, ABC Blocks, Checker Bosnia, Book Straps. Toilet Boap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Bound and Dressing Bombs. Blacking, Handkerchiefs. Towels, Doylas Laos Bibo, Embroidered Marselies Bibe, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few artk-lee left of oty Aral lot. consisting as follows, all of which I offer at Uve cents each Dippers, Pans.Cake Cutters.Pepper Boxes Wash Basins. Coffee Canisters, Eng Beat era. Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pang, Month Organs, Hoop-Skirts. Dime Novels, Iron Blands, Coffee Bunds, Tack Hammers, 1 la Plates, £o. A free') supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be purcheed low down. J. S. BHUc K, aug%-ly A Kent. Hutson Sc Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, , AIKEN, S. C„ Represent tbe fellowlng first class • companies: London sad Globe Cos. Liverpool Royal Insuraaco company Queen Insurance Company Western Assurance Company . Vs. P. snd M. Insurance Ce^ . Si. Paul F. k M. Insurance Ce. Petersburg flev. snd Ins. Ce. Columbus ins. and B. King Co. and $27,000,000 28,000,000 lO.OUT.OOO 1,200,000 coy.ooo ..806.000 600.1)00 . 850,000 Cash Assets —V- * * $63,656,000 Gin Houses and contents, Dwellings, Stern, Stock* of Geode and all insurable property insured. Cail on or writ# to HU WON A CIV 0*18. Aitoo, S, Q, OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— -1 segars, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. * J. G. Frost ft Co.’a Self-Raising Flour, and Tboro Brother*’ eelebraied Butter Crackers. . , ~ ? • acp26-ly Now. 108.110. 112 and 181 Eawt Bay. Charleston. 8. C. r. v HtaniaL, J 1. I. WOOD, flARNWEI.t., f. C. WOOD, -COTTON FACTORS AND 0ENERAI COMMISSION MERCHANTS,- Special Attention given to the Handling of Cotton and all Other -Products of the Farm. <!0$az33)9n raa vos, iper skis. Quick Sales and Returns. Cotton Advanced on in store. Fire-Proof Warehouse. corner McIntosh and Reynolds sts , augusta, ga. sep4-3m ^ J. E PARKER & CO; Factors and Commission Merchants, COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advatoenn Bade on Conrgnmeata, 4- ■v IT *L_ * J L "Z'l - a ■ *