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INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE.
MINA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
ANNUITY FUND, 130.000 DOLUBB.
THIS well known and long ertablist'ed Company, har
ing orgauiseu a new Department for LIFE INBU
liAN K, with an entbely uirtiuct capital, exclusively
pleged with it* reserved auuummulatious, foe the payment
ol Im«* ui»a Life ln*ur >c<e culv. and in no event liable
for die o'her debts, co tracts, or engag. menu ol the com
pany, ia now prepared to issue Policies «n Uvts, at rate*
materially reduced from those charged by ihc Muiuai Com
panies. Tne leaning idea of ihe tysttru atl< pled by tins
Company is, u> auertam pietist l v what ilia worth to in
cure a given amount upon a lile fji a cert.iu time, »u<l to
Charge pieci ely Unit Burn anti nu m«te: it i* ut tern leu
witliooueol those vex t*i«u<c n'ingencie*, which aieiu
separable tr«ui the taolu <1 sjsum —it lias noti lug to do
with scrip dividends or boo use-, the tied, ration Os which
upon the true tttni wj il'iihle principle?, is attended with an
much <1 ill u'ty util! perpexity—it ia |<evtectly simple, as
well as uniform > ml eq ial in ail its operatlidis.
The f imnp ne-s, f.timeea and l.bera tiiy which have
marked all ti e dealing of t< ia Company, lor a period ol
thirty yea a, amt the wel known character of i » officers
and directors, afford the surest guaranty th. t its aifaira
will be s» tn Hinged ns to adnril to the aa-ured, thatult'-
mate safety and security, which is of the first impoi lance
iu Life A* uratß'e.
Policies wilt he granted payable after death, or upon the
party's arriving at a specified age, at hi-Opting; in either
case.feeirora tne claims of cietl tors. Che usual extra
rinks will be assume : hy this Company at rea.ouabie rates,
INSURANCE ON NEGROES.
By the rule* of this Company, risks on Negroes are taken
on tvxhtktrd* of (A ir cats/* Vtilvuitiun, lor the term ol one
year, attue rqtes below binjt-cl. oust he sound and
bed by, C*one other.- bring au 1 in all cases aiu-t
b exam it *1 by a c mipeten'. physician, and where it i»
practicable, by the medical examiner of tne Company.
Tne following are ilie rates on house servants, laborers,
mechanics, Ac.,0l good habits unit m hcaiil.y localities:
4US. PSkMICM.
In pi 15 2 percent.
15 •* 2d.. 2* “
So “ 85 ;2>»' “
25 “ B}£ “
8o “ 85 1 .8 “
15 “4 • 8* “
4 • 44 45 * “
45 ‘5 « 8% “
fr> 44 55 4 “
65 “ tisi , 6 “
For 6 months, two-thirils of above rates.
14 8 *• one half “
l*amphlets containing rates of Premium, and informa
tion, in relation to the plan of operations, and nil neces
sary papers to effect insurance, may be obtained at the
Agency of this Company, above Bridge Bank Building.
THOM Art K. lUtACK, President,
E. A BULK ELY, Vice President.
8. 1.. Loosi is, Secretin y.
J. VV. et\M vk. Actuary.
MAN AC EllS UK THE LIFE DEPARTMENT.
E. A. Bulkelt, John L. Boswell,
Kuceui lie. i.l, It< land Math»a,
Minus A. Tux, lx, 1 nwin 0. iUtq.tr,
llesry Z. Pax it.
' e JNO. G. SLEDGE, Agen',
dlO-lmo Bros -st., Augmta,Ga.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
C. F. McCAV, Actuary. | AtjBL'KY HULL, President.
Applications received, and favorable terms offered by
Dr. rtsi. E. Dkakixu and CffAHics Hall, Agents for Au
gusta. * jys
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
THE PKUTIX'TION I.Nsvl HA.M'K COM PAM
of Hartford, Connecticut have established an Agency in
Augusta and propose taking fire and river risks upon proper
ty of all descriptions nu a* reasonable terms as any other
good otfice, at the store of Forte, Brothers A Co. nl
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE UOMFANY'
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA.
THE UNDEItS>It*.\KD has been appointed Agent for
the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire,
Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca
ses will-be reasonable. 11. L.JEFFKLB, Agent,
o 3 Office on Mclntosh street.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-
Tit In Company having had an Agency in this < ity for
the past 2s years, continues to INcUUE PROPERTY
m loss hy Fire, on a* favorable terms as those of any
oer Company. JOHN C. CAUMICIIAEL, Agent.
uis
WM. H. TUTT,
1 VMeaale and Retail Druggist, and Proprietor oj
TUE PECTORAL KI.IMK AM* COMPOUND EXIKACI
OF SAll-APAUILLA.
Augusta R ................ i ... .Georgia
~ OFFERS 'or sale at extremely low prices, • .
<CM Iff,* Off ibs. superior WIGTK LKaD; <Bfj
Yjff 7M> galls. English L nseeil OIL; \
Ol 1,5 Kills PU'ITY; Ok
850 boxes Windsor GLASS;
2,(*1Nl Ills. Ni>. I POTASH ;
5 ) doz I’l melt's Dyspeptic EITTERS;
iso gio>s match*'- ;
B<K> ibs. Ginn i A.MPUOR;
12n0 lbs. INDIGO;
15 i 0 his. MADDER;
Soon ms. CutTKKAS;
5 libls GLUE;
in “ ALUM;
10 " Ejisoiii SALTS;
Dr. Jane--’ MEDICI.xKS ,
M-'Murm’s ELIXiK OF OPIUM ;
A spieiid.d assoi tun nt of Surgical "I NSTT? UMF.NTS ;
5 gro. .Mexieati Must ng LINIMENT;
5 d zen superior Lemon SYRUP;
CTTRMTOaI>, 1-KliF l Ml It Y, Aid, Ac. dIS-dAw
r. a. a.
Mill AC'JJI.OI'S lillKh.—People wonder at the
qicek efficacy ol the K. tt‘. It Kemedi s iu Stopping
pain, removing it- cans*S, mill euting the most ol'slmaie
complaints. \et there i- no mystery in u—then-is nothing
miraculous about it. True, unlii the It. It. It. lleii.eoies
Were iutriHluced, no remedy or aieiliefnt was evei known
to stop the most torturing pains in n few seconds, and
allay the most vio ent t ramps of Cholera, Neunlgia,
Spasms, Ac , iu a lew minutes, had way's Beady Be iel
Will slop paiu inst tntly, becau-e it firoduees a cnun'er-ac
tiou u|iou the parts »lure pa'll i* fell, ll the Patient suf
fers from Neur ilgiit, it immeiiiaiely nets upon the nerves,
produces it counter irritation, invigorates the nerves, and
imparts vitality to the parts where pain is e.x|ierienc.d.
Tne action of die Beiitl is quick, alio th - very moiueui it
ia applied, it beg ns to counteract the effecis produced by
diseased ac.udi. If you are tiie vict m of Cholera, it acts
instantly—taken internally, it set'les the stomach and
ul.ays all paintul in tin lion and sickness, it infuses heat into
the iiloo I, and its warm and healthful influence thrills
through every poriinn >.f the binly ; it nvutralises tiie poi
sonous malaria of thole a and checks its progress. Ap
plied ex erunliy, itahay.- Ci am|>s andßpasius,and restores
tiie cold-, rauiptsl, and almu t lifeless victim, to lie and
he ilth. It you are troubled with tick eadaehc, the Beady
Relief taken internal y will neutralize the acid us the
stomach, make the stomach sweet and pure, aud the
breath fragrant; externally, it will produce a cuun'er ae- 1
tiou on Hie sea p and relrcsh the se-iises. This, then, is ad
the mystery about Hie a I.on of It. K. Uslfel; it uoes not •
lie in the action of the Belief, but in the science of iu
chemical and pliarm ice itical couibinati in. So with each
of the other B. B. K. Beimdies. The Resolvent acts in
like manner upon the blood, and t ie diseased deposits, re
novating and resolving away rum tha system all scrolu
iou* hum rsawl poisonous d.-, osits.
RAD WAY’S REgULA TojtS.— For regulating the organs
of the system and securi -a regular action of each ; free
ing the bowels ttom , • tained humors, assisting the sto
mach, aiding the .1 '- tive organs in their funetioualdu
ties, the liver to a mte its bile, and the kidneys and blad
der their urine e'lowcl to disctiargetheir burden,and
the skin to em a free and healthy |>ers|«iraVjon. Bueh are
the effect* the R. B. U Remed.es have upon the system.
Ai.d the mystery of their curing the sick so quick.
R. U. R. Remedies are for sale by uruggists generally.
Rad way « co.,
lf>2 Fulton street, New York.
PHILIP A. MOISE, and
WM. H. TUTT,
Agents for Augusta, 6a.
Southern Wholesale Agents—l*. M. Cohen A Co., and
QtvUand, liarral A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Hendrickson A
Moore, and A. A. Solomons. 8 vannuh. (la. tIHMw
CANVASSED HAM 5. .
TOHX A. MiLLEY h sju>t received a fia<> iot of ;
New YorkSug tr Cured iIAMS, p tine Goshen CHEESE, j
English D iry and Pine Apple Cheese, Northern Apples, |
new Buciwnent, White Wine and Oder Vinegar, and H> |
ram Smith Flour, at NO. 205 BROAD STREET. I
di4
ON CoAsliiAMfcAT. —lu Store, ana io arrive
CORN, KK SEYB,
OATS, HARNFBS LEATHER,
‘ Pt.AS, FEATHEUB,
MEAL, lIACON,
POT A TOE.®, DRIED FRUIT,
ONION, BUTTER.
For»ale by DAVIS, KOLB a FANNING’,
dl# « No. 4 Warren Block.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
WE have for rale, a Negro man named JF.RRY, be
tween twenty-five und thirty years of age. Like j,
saund and healthy. d 2! 8. C GkENVILIK A CO.
LADIES* CLOTH CLOAKS,
OF the mow t tshiouable coioi s and style of make.
CLoTHS for Cloak-, of Violet, Vest l’onct l, Tmvi Col
or end all the new colors. WM. 0. PURE & CO.
dl2
pIILehIUES. I'lll Ki.lli be.— We liav,- just re-
A ceived an invo'ceof the following delicious Preserves:
Sliced Pine Apple, Strawi eirj', Green Gage, and Ne»
» York Pears, w hich we will sell cheap.
(115 , GIRIRDY * PAKKER.
tip I tfU.Vixß Gushen CHEESE. Just received by
IwU dIJ-iltf EBTEB A RICHMOND.
SEED BYE.—A fewsdeks for sal by
<ll4 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
VKW \(Hlit an Alt CAMIY. —Ta boxes tor sate
i> rery hne bv <ll HAND, WILLIAMS ACO
ri'WO MON TI Its after date, application will be ton e
i to the Court of Ordinary of ipehm'-nd county, t< r
leave to sell the Beal Elate of Braaford Day, late of the
City of New York, <icCeused.
December 11. 1852. WM. A. WALTON, Adm’r.
SIX.FY IIAVs from <latr, application will be' made to
th; Meeli < U cs’ Bank f,.r ihe puyinant of the rig! t
hand end «f Bill, denomina'ion sVt.uo ( No. 244 b,
Octoiler Ist, 1»48. Signed, A. siWe*, President. ’
<lls ROBKRTnON * CROCKER.
WANTED,
ff-A MIVHKS GEOItGIA H.VILBOAD BTOCK
«JU Ap .ly at ihis office. dIS
7- llllDsi. R<rto Rco nnd Muse at to SUGAR. Fir
») sale low by <O6 UaKf.K A WJLCOX, *
•TA BOXES Soda BISCUIT; 8d bbls. Butter CRACK
ERS. Just received by.
<l2B TOTES A RICHMOND.
PEACH FitKsEUY Ee.—A very superior artie'e, in
J rs.at dip HUrOIHN4)N a PRITCHAKtFS.
I>U .TEll.—.o *egs fresh. re< e *e<l%iJ f r talc
> h y <122 S. GRENVILLE A Co,
IO CUPP tve..—tbu uiut prune Rio (AtrFtfc, new
crop, ’tst received and for sale bv
nfl.<lAwtr 1 ESTES A RICHMOND.
Tj tltCtiß FUti Salouij BRICKS lof sale.—
* ' "O' 1 " *" '»41.,t ,>t, i. f, , u Hisfiiui)
R* 1 : \V~ VV uv * Wkto A t'a jy |R, fcilV." Vt
• Hlebt * YVM. ir. toTT, *
“ wKiliMle aud Retail DrugghE
MISCELLANEOUS.
THEAUGUBTA BRASS AND COTILLON BAND,
JOHN A. BOHLER, Uadiw,
RESPECTFULLY Inform the public, that they are
prepared to furnish Music for all occasions required,
on reasonable terms, tlommunicalionsaddressed to JOHN
A., or WILLIAM 0. BOUBEU,Augusta,Geo., will receive
prompt attention. jy!B-ly
“ FAMILY MEDICINES,
OBEPARED by J. DENNIO, M D., Augusta, Ga.,
I Propr<e<or of the Georgia FanapariiU, a preparat on
regarded hy the most scientific, and those who have used,
it, as tl< purest and last of the kit-d that has ever been
prepared tu the United bis lea. Among them are the fol
io wing—
l b-ice ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, a mild and effectual
purgative—Price 2o cents per box.
STIMULATING TOMO, for Djrpepslx, Colds, an<i Fe
male Com plain tv, arising from Colds—Pri,esi perbotih.
COUGH StKUP, for Cough, Asthma, Ac.—Pi ice 25 cu.
per bottle.
AbTRINGENT TONIC, for Bowel Complaints— Price fl
per bottle.
STIMULATING OINTMENT, for Rheumatic Tains, Ac.
Price 85 cents per box.
sTiMUi ATING LINIMENT—Use similar to the Oint
ment, but preferable tu painful bWellicgr, fiwelletl Ur. arts,
Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache—Price st* cents pci
bottle.
ANTf-SPASMODIO TINCTURE, for alt sudden and dan
gerous attacks of dt.-ea e, hucli a* Convulsion*, Lock-Jaw.
Cramp Colic, Pneumonia, amt all other diren-ek iu which
immeuiase action Is necessary. U>ed externally, it is su
l*erior, iu cases of Poisons, occasioned by the bite of makes,
Ming of l>ees, bite of Insects, Ac. ft is also valuable to
relieve inUamuiaiion in ca-es of wounds, biuiser, Ac. For
horses, it is a sure remedy iu Colie, as well us a valunbb
article totalise fresl) wound.-, and oilier sores, to heal.—
Price #1 per bottle.
soli! in Augusta by the Proprietor; in Covington by E.
11. PringleA Co.; in Wurreptouby Hudson, Wetborn <k Co.,
ami by Drugg sts generally;. nC
COLORS UNFADING.
I."'IRE-PROOF AND WEATHER-PROOF >ll
- NKKAL PAlNTS.—Several Shades of Brown, wnff
Pink, Buff and Black ; am) by combination a great variety
of Shades and Tints may be made.
These Paints possess body or covering property equal to
white Bad, and fiow as easily. They dry soon, - become
very ha rd—in fact, make stone or slate of evury color—dc
not crack or peel off, and if sanding is required, nothing
holds sand more firmly, or finishes so wel) with it.
For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Brick,or Plaster, nothing
adheres more firmly—lasts longer, or comes cheaper than
Solver’s Mineral Paints. Fur sale at Manufacturer's prices,
with addition of freight, by
HAYTLAND, RISLEY A CO.
Also, for sale as above, at a low price, Prepared
ROslN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for
Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. aplO
ROSENDALE CEMENT.
TIIE subscribers are Bole Agents for the sale of the Celc
brated Cement, known as the“ NEWARK AND KO
- SENDAhfc HYDRAULIC t-EME.NT.’’ The -reputation ol
I this article for strength, Uniformity, cheapness, and dura
bility, is well established, as will be seen by the following
Certificates selected from many received by the President
of the Company.
From Col. YV. J. McAlphine.
• Dkv Dock U. 8. Nsvv Yari*, Broobxtk.
President of the N. and U. Ceuieut Co.—sir : AH the Ce
ment used bn this work, for two months past, over s,i!tit.
, barrels, ha* been obtained from your establislunent. Eve
: ry tenth barrel of this quantity has been very carefully in
spected and tested in the severest manner. The result has
j proved very gratifying; awl it gives me great pleasure to
j say that your Cement has stood all the tests, equal to any
' that has been furnished this work.
Wm. J. McAcpisk, Engineer.
From J. Edgar Thompson, formerly of the Georgia It. Road
Company.
Exginkbb Dkpaktvibnt Pa. R. K. Co., Hahrisbcro. Pa.
President N. and R. Cement Co. —The Cement which you
have sent us is equal to any we have received from any
other manufacturers. J. Ldoak Tuoiirsok.
A Stock of the'above Cement always kept on hand. A Iso,
a supply of Caic. PLASTER PARIS, which will be sold lor
cash only. lIAVIL.VND, KISLEY & CO.,
au2B - Wholesale Druggists.
SHOES, BLANKETS. KERSEYS, &C.
3 A Ait PAIIIB He iv_> UKOGANS, made to order ;
n'/UU s,lMk* Ibs. Sole, Harnessarut Band LEAT'jIIKK;
Iff cases heavy Wool HATS;
20 “ Georgia PLAINS;
10 bales No. 1 USNABURGS;
1,000 pairs heavy Ne.ro BLANKETS.
ALS—
O-100 boxes assorted Gulatus TOBACCO;
50 “ best Goshen CHEESE;
Just received and for sale upon (.o kI terms by
014 BUFORD, BEALL & CO.
BUGGIES FOR SALE.
npiiKUNDURsIHAED, eoiueinpl . tmg a removal from
, J. Augusta, offers for i-ale at bis new carriage Shop,
corner of Broad and Ko.loek Streets, his entire stock ol
BUGGIES, nil of his own muniifaciuie,and at prices which
cannot fail to please.
—ALSO—
The very desirable Cottage Drt ELLING HOUSE erected
by the subscriber, and uow occupied by him, pleasantly
situated uear the new Episcopal Church, on Toffair street,
below Kollock.
—ALSO—
Three vacant LOTS adjoining the premise*.
KBENEZF.K PAGE.
| N. 15.—Tiie advert ser having left his notes and acc -unis
in the hands of H right, Niehois & Uo , requ sis all per-ous
i indeb.ed io him to make immediate payment to him. t htims
j not paid at an. early date wiL be placed mThe hands of at
j Attorney foi collection. ol'B-t*m
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY.
!* AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
OSMOND, GRAY <X CO., Froprietura.
j TT AY IMI completed their arrtmgenienrs, the proprie.
II tors of the above named establishment, are uim pr<-
| siareil to exeeute all orders for every description of CAST*
1 INGS ai the shortest notice, and in the best manner.
To Hailrond Companies and Car Guilders,
i YV e are prepared to manufacture Chilled Railroad Car
i and Engine Wit EELS of every kind, equal to any YY'het:
at the Northern, and superior to any tnann
faetureil at any Southern Foundry, ami at (•rices as i• » a
any that eati tie delivered from any other establishment.
Also, all other descriptions of Engine and Gar CASTINGS,
Ware House TRUCKS, also, Cast Iron WATER PIPES,
WAFER WHEELS,'COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Cemetery
and other RAILINGS, llridge BOLTS of every description
BULLIES, SHAFTING and HANGERS of all kinds.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of FROGS,
SYVITCUKS, etc., etc.
Tu Millers and Mill Owners.
Mill and Gin GEARING of every description, furnisher
of the best materials and workmanship, aud at the l..Wc»i
prices.
TO PLAXTERS.
attention paid to the manufacture of PLOUGIIF
and I’LuUGII CASTINGS of all kinds; having purchased
the Patterns of the late Grin of Taliaferro A Torbett, a sup
ply will be constantly on hand.
Tne proprietors of the “AMERICAN IKON FOUNDRY,’
being Practical Mechanics, and having the establishment
under their own special superintendence, ami employing
none but the best woi ktnen, confidently assert that they
cun manufacture all descriptions of CASTINGS und CAB
WORK, equal in quality, and at ns. low prices as can bt
furnished by any other establishment, North or South.
They hope, therefore, by strict attention to business a u)
punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the patron
age and encouragement of Southern Railroad Company.-
anil all other parlies who may require CASTINGS or CAh
WORK done cheaply aud expeditiously.
OSMOND, GRAY & CO., Augusta,G*o.
YVe are enabled to refer to the following named gentle
men :
Hon. John P. King, President Georgia Railroad.
F. C. Arms, Superintendent 44 “
YVm. llardman, “ Motive Power, Ga. Railroad.
Hon. William E. Dearing, Augusta.
YVm. K. Kitchen, Hugh O’Neil, W. H.Goodrich, Augusta.
YV. Baldwin, Sup’t Motive Power, YV. A A. R. K., AthiDta.
Richard Peters, Atlanta.
GtSorge Robinson, Hamburg, S. C.
G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Avgusta. jylS-Om
GUNS, PISTOLS, &C.
DOUBLE UAUHEL SHUT GUNS, Shot and Pow
der FLASKS; Gun CAPS, of best makers; Patent
VVADDiNG, Ac ; Allen’s and Colt’s Revolving PISTOLS,
and others ; English Belt and Pocket PISTOLS.
—ALSO^r
A fine Self-Cocking and Revolving PISTOL, with five
chambered cylinder, patent rilled, firing wadded ball with
great execution, splendidly maue, by Deane, Adams &
Deane, Loudon Bridge, a beautiful urticle for any one * iril
ing a fine instrument incase, with cups, bills, wadding,
wrench, driver, cleaning rod, oil cup, extra cones, Ac
complete. For sale low, by CLARK A CO.,
Dealers in fine Watches, Silver YVares, Jewelry, Guus,
Ac. oSI
OCTOBER 28, 1852.
CLARK dt CO., (late Clark, Kackett A C 0.,) opposite
the Rail Road Bank, have now in Store, complete
stocksof all kinds of WATCHES; JEWELRY; Silver and
Plated WARE; CLOCKS; Pocket anil Table CUTLERY;
GUNS ; PISTOLS, Ac., with a general assortment of FAN
CY GOODS.
They offer to the Trade, Country Merchants, and Deal
ers generally, a good supply of OLASr*; SPRINGS; MA
TERIALS anil TOOLS, ol every de-*cription. obi
FRESH GROUND FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT
JlbT received, at the Cunningham Mills, a lot of supe
rior NEW WHEAT, grown by J. M. Miller, Esq.,on tiis
Good-Ale plantation, and wiU be receiving fresh supplies
daily from various quarters; and we can now supply all
who may desire it with an Extra article of fresh ground
FLOUR from New Wheat, growth of 1652.
je3 S. D. LINTON A CO.
HARRISON’S AMBROSIAL SOAP.
fT'XPKrtlfcilM’li lias proved this article to be fully equal
Vs to any manutactored by the French perfumers. It
makes a quick and permanent lather on the face, and gives
ease and comfort in the indispensable operation of shaving.
For sale hy nT D. B. PLUMB A CO.
QUILTED BOOTS.
ANOTHER lot of Benkub's fine Quilted YY’ater Prooi
BOOTS, for Gentlemen, just received by
oii> ALDRICH A ROYAL.
TUTTS PECTORAL ELIXIR”
FOB the relief and per . anent cure of Coughs, Colds,
Asihma, Bronchi'is, YY'h'>oping-Cough, Spitting ol
Blood, Croup, Pain in the Side, Pleurisy, Pneumonia,
Difficult Expectoration and Consumption,
Ylay be had, Wholesale or Retail, of Barrett A Carter ;-YY.
K, Kitchen; W. 11. A J Turpin, anil YVm. U.Tutt. Augus
ta and Dr A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, 8. C. 027- iiw
HkheiMi .tSU FINK TOO 111 CUMUs—An
elegant assortment of both of the above a< tides.—
F mbracing ail sizes and kin<i» of Horn, Tortoise Shell and
Ivory. For sale bv nxs D B. PLUMB A CO.
ON U).MilB\J|tST"
It ca-ks RICE
100 bushels COW PE 48.
150 coils ROPE. For sale by
da JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
CORN* LORN.—ltofi bushels prims CORN. For sale
■ y do GEORGE YV. LKaIV warren Block!
COYY PK.YB.—3ndbushel*in store < y
dlO GEORGE YV. LEG 18, Jack-on street
11 Wa*i hmi'Jt<i MvuLu I£atUa— ls <>\L
Ll ju»t received. For saWby
aut . - GEORGE w. i.svffg.
O' AW, HA'fW.- i«uu busbeis, a first i*,.te arupef Kir
dlo GEORGE W. LEWIS
TRlrili raVAtfUt*, at"""
A did UUTCHINSON A PRITCHARD “A.
NE^BOSRMfccI 8 ”
NtW BuOKo.—iele.t British Eloquence, embracing
the btatSpeeciie* en ire, of the moat eminent Orator*
ol Great Brit tm for the last two Centuries, with Sketches
oi their lives, an estimate of their genius, and Notes, criti
cal and explanatory, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D.D.,
I'rofesaor in Yale College.
Discovert and Exploration of the Miwlssippl Valley, with
original Narratives, bv J bn Gilmiry Shea. with a fao
simile of the Newly Discovered Map of Murgactte.
Euotsteps of i >ur ForeL.tr.ers, what they auttered and
* bat they sought, by Jas. G. Miall.
Queer Bonnet", a book for tiirb, I y Mrs L. C.TnthiU.
*A book tor a Corner, ny Leigh Hunt.
Gan en Walks with tbe Potto, by C. M. Kirkland.
| The W inter Evening Story Look, by I'ncle Tom.
[ A Life of Yicissi u Its, a Story ul Revolutionary Times,
>v 0. P. U. Janie#, Esq.
The llistojy of neiiry Esmond, Esq., Colonel in the
ervtee of ller M. jesiy, Qu.en Antic, wiittcn by himself,
y >V. M. Thackeray, For Sole by
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■ along the Loin on Aii.-n cu.cy—Part i,by G.'Vt. M. Bey
mills, A'lventinu* of an Aiu de Cantp, by J is. Grant;
My Novel, by Sir L. Bulwer l.yttoii—l’art Ist; Walde-War
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SONUS.+—Kilty Bailing; Why do rummer Koses Fade;
Lily luy ; we Meet no More; Wly do you watch the lone,
one lit ep ; Mary of the (lien ; Why at;e the Scene* which
we loved in our Chile hood ; ’I he S.dlor Boy's' U«t Dream ;
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lor the W agon ; old I nk’s at Home ; Uid Polk's are Gone;
Mussa’s aide Cold Ground.
POLKAS.—Afton Polka; Th*Marriage Bells Polka; The
lioce Bud do.; Glendon do.
WALTZHa.—The Siguia Waltz; Evening Star fcottlsch;
'Ten Persifor F. Smith .March; Union Quick step ; The El
en Quick Step; The silver Moon Quick Step ; Overture to
Donizettu’s Opera o.' Luciezia Lorgia ; overture to Lucia
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• ' iV«t,ev-»v.».v1.K8 irom an fcili or’s Table, by L. Uay
|V lord Clark, handsomely illustrated,
i oeuir, by Mattie Gnltith, now Unit collected.
The Ehmentary Spanish Reader and Translator,by Mi
guel t’. Town, and
Eirst Let sons in Hook Keeping, introductory to a Treatise
on Practical Hook Keeping and business transactions, em
bracing the science of Accounts and their extensive appli
cation, by J 11. Palmer, A. M.
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| EAi hLKAT’S 1IU»T WORK.—The History of
a. Henry Esmond, E.-q., Colonel in the service of Her
Maies.y, Q .een Anne, a mien by himself, by W.M. Thank
.-say, • uthor of Men’s Wives, Ac.
A Life of Vicissitudes, a siory of Revolutionary Time*,
iy G. P. K. Janies, Esq.
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History of lioiui.lus, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings,
.'-elect British Eloquence; einbrueing the best fpteches
ntire of the most eminent Orators of Great Biitain, for
trie lust two centuries, b.v Lhuuncey A. Goodrich, D. D., and
Cornelius Nepos, with Notes, Ac., by Charles Anthon,
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History of the World's Progress, with Supplement.
Also, another supply of Men’s Wives, by W. M. Thacke
ray.
Lives cf Wellington and Peel, and
Ce elia; or The Memoirs of an Heiress, by Miss Burney.
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IITIXTEH EVENING ItKUHKVTiONB : A col-
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Nut-tracker and Mouse King, translated from the Ger
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Otto's Treasury of Sports.
liome and us Pleasure-, simple Stories for young peo
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Adventures o; Pulictianiilo, and other stories.
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Contentment better than Wealth, by Alice B. Neal.
A Treasury of Plea urc Books lor young children.
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six lines, will beinserted under this head at the rate ol $iU
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irtaper line.
70i1.\ P. WILDE,
VTTORNEY AND lOU.NSLLLOK AT LAW,
87 oravnrst ett, New Oilcans.
| Prenipt arid iauli ul attention given to the collec-
:'on of a l ciani.s and accounts entrusted to his charge in
New Oricam.
H dels io :i. Bowijhk, Gould, 81-lkley * Co , and Col.
■l. H. CuMiiiMi, Augi.ita, (ia. ; Ja;>ilu lioun * Co., New
Trtean-; lallaxt avv ildk, b.«n Fijanciyco, dt4-diy
lil.HKVtl cV DU) IT,
- GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
I "OK tile puielia.-e and sale of SfOcKS, BONDS, EX
t ll.v.vote and lita L ESTATE,
j J3P“ office No. U7 U.ry street, Savnnah, Ga. dI7
DR. JOHN 11. TtIIPPE
1 ( tFFERb his Professional Service* to the citizens of
\.J Tauulerro county. Dr. T. l as left* rs fr m tlie follow
j ug Piolcsso.»; Di o. Fo.U), Eva, Nawlux, and Dr. CxMFakLL.
j ci4 b.uos
i. U. HA DRV,
VTTORNUY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county,
Georgia, will attend to professional busiuess in the
ouhties ol Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cuwe'a, Fayette
deriwether and Troup.
Itqfertiice —Hon. Chas. Murphy, Decatur, Ga.; lien.
S. V. Hill, Lug range, Ga.. Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, Ga.,
■Jol. M, M. Tidwell, t-a} etteviUe, Ga.; Mr. W uliaui Daugher
t«, Cobimbu*. Ga. n4-ly
DUEL.) D. UAVDOUU,
(Formerly of Wdtk iiisville, Geoiyta.)
VTTOHaKY AT I.AW, Atlanta,Georgia. Officeon ;
f a-'t si le »vhite Hall Strict, in Smith’s 3 story Brick
Building over Gunby A Roberts’ Stole. o!i4-Bin
JOHN C. CAOICIMEL.
pOMMISSIO.X ■YIKHCHAAT, Augusta, Ga., will j
O attend to the sale of produce of all Kinds, consigned
:o him. »29w
WILCOX &. GILLESPIE,
VL’CTION AM) t OMMIBhIUA MERCHANTS,
(Store in Johnson House BuilJmg, White Hall Street,)
Atlanta, Ga.
Jtq/erence# —A. E. Johnson ; U. L. Wright; Pegg A Bo- j
mar; J. Robinson A Co., and McDaniels, Mitchell A Hulsey, j
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, September 16, 1552. a!k-diitn :
HERBERT FIELDER, !
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cedar Town, I’olk county, j
Georgia. aulS-6ui*
J. i. \ G. X. SWeiH,
A TTOIINKYB AT LAW, Law Range, Augusta,Ga., |
i\. Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and
Common Pleas of the City.
John C. Sxkad also practices in the Courts of Edgefield
and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina.
John C. Sskae, ! Garlasb A. Sbka».
auO
9HLLEDGE &c RODGERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta,Georgia. Office
on Jackson street.
John Millbdc.k, A. M. Rcutona*.
»u7
WARDLAW A WALKER,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Atlantic wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
w. a. wardlaw. jy2o-6m a. walk up.
* CO.,
IMPORTERS AND W HOLES ALE DEALERS
in DEY GOODS, No. 41 Broadway, New York.
Levi P. Stone, 1 Henry H. Stotbsbgrt,
Egbert Stakr, j 11. Langdon Builar,
Jon a. J. Broom. jyl6- ly
W.U.&J. \V7 11. INDERWUUD,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, Rome Georgia.
jell-dAtwly
Jons J. Jones. | Joum R. Si urgk-.
JONES & SURGES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
jelS-iy
JOHN L. BIRD,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW. will attend to all Profe*«i<*»
a I business entrusted to him iu the Counties of Tatia*
ie.ro Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock.
Oth.ce at Cqiwfiirdville, Ga. apll-iy
JOdVifi.TICLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,Crawfordville,Georgia,wC.
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Wilkes, Warren
and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the
Oomulgee Circuit. aplS-tf
F. ii BARKER, "
IT'XCHASiiE BROKER, Washington Street, one
1* door North East of Broad Street.
53?“ Uncurrent MONEY bought. rthd
COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re
moved to tlie rear ol Miller & Warren’s Dry Goods
store, over U. U. Warren & Co’s. „2o
JOHN k. ilikSOY,
ATTORNEY AT LA W, Augusta, Georgia, Practices
in the Middie Circuit of Georgia, and in the neighbor
ing Districts of South Carolina.
Office in tne Masonic Hall Building. jag?
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWIT,
COMMISSION AND FORM AROINU MER
CHAN IS, No. 99 Camp Stieet, New Orleans.
lIENRV T. GkEENWhOD, | JOBI AM MORRIS,
John I. Rujgway.
Refer to Messrs. T. N. Poullain k Son and B. H.
Warren, Esq., Augusta, Ga. eI4-dt>m
ANDREW H. U. DAVTSOS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
d29-tf
ISOS* k MtLEXDON.
AND LOMMIBGION MER-
W CHANTS, UGratige, Ga. dIS-Sm
/ v. r. XOLkSm
f A BBLS, prime, new crop, just received and tor sets by i
w AU 8. 0. GBJWVILLE k Ga.
DRYGOODS.
J. I. SEIZE
TTAS Just received a full and complete aseortmeot of
XX Fancy and Staple GOODS, consulting, in part, of
Chine Chameleon SILKS;
Broche figured Satin d« Chine SILKS;
Plaid Do.;
Changeable Chine Do.;
Armure Do.;
Drocade Chameleon Do.;
Groe d’Afriqne De.;
Figured Poult de Bole Do.;
Ombre Do.;
Chameleon Poult de Sole Do.;
Changeable GUce Do.;
Striped Do;
Black Poult de Soie Do-,
“ brocade Do.;
“ Dotted and Figured Do.;
M tS, 80, 82, ana 84 inch Gros da Rhyne SILKS;
“ Levantin Do.;
“ Heavy Sinchaw Do.;
“ Silk VELVET;
Heavy Black Matin VESTING;
Black and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices;
44 Canton CLOTH;
Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich;
Silk MANTILLAS;
Black Lace VEILS;
Milk Warp FLANNEL;
Pongee, Flag and Bandanna HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES;
44 and White Silk HoSE;
Low priced anu sup. MUSLIN db LATNK;
“ “ 44 Fancy CASHMERES;
Rich Embroidered D» ,
Persian and Manchester db LAINI.S;
Rich Gala and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and
Boy’s wear;
Real French MERINOB;
Welsh, Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS;
Real Welsh Do.;
, Low priced and sup. Plain and Twilled l»o.;
i 44 44 Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS;
Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAIDS, for Pants;
Fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMEKES, new style;
Kentucky JEANS; SATIN ETS and TWEEDS;
Sup. French Black CABSIMERE;
■ I Forest CLOTH and UEAVEkTEENS;
Rich Table and Plano COVEKB;
Infant’s and Boy’s Worsted HOSE and BOOTEES;
Merino Knitted SHIRTS;
> Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with
t heavy Silk Fringe;
9 4 and lU-4 Negro BLANKETS ;
Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS;
10- 12-4 and 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS;
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS;
New style French, Manchester and ether GINGHAMS;
“ 44 English and Domestic PRINTS;
. 4 ‘ 44 44 44 44 Furniture PRINTS,
some suitable for Laid Work;
Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER
’ ING;
4-4, and 6-4 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, N&nsook, Mull
and Book MUSLINS:
Plain and Figured Swiss BtUSLIN ;
! 4-4 Plain and Figured Bobinet LACE;
Low priced and very fine cross barred MUSLINS;
Ribbed and Embroidered Furniture DIMITY;
Fine and sup. Garment Do.;
Thread and Bobinet EDGINGS;
’ 8-4, 7-8 and 6-4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHECKS ;
Bleached and unbleached J EaNS and Canton FLANNEL;
8-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached
; ! SHIRTINGB and SHEETINGS;
Real New York Mill SHIRTING;
I Fustian and Suffolk CLOTH:
j Colored and Black Cotton VELVET;
| Men’s and Boy’s White and Colored Cotton and Merino
! , HALF HOSE;
Ladies’ and Misses’White, Slate, Mixed and Black Cot
| ton HOSE;
Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants;
j 10-4,12-4 and 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS;
1 i Gent’s and Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS;
BUk and Cotton UMBRELLAS;
Madras* and Romal HANDKERCHIEFS:
Plaid HOMESPUN;
4-4 French and Irish undressed LINENS;
! 6-4 Pillow-Case Do.;
1 8-4,9-4,10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask
DIAPERS;
Damask NAPKINS and DOVLIEB;
Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER;
Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS;
11- and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS;
I j 8 4 Russia SHEETING:
Birdseve DIAPER and Long LAWN ;
. i Bleached and unbleached DOWLAS;
Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLANDS;
I 4-4 Slate and Drab LINENS;
Huckaback and Plain TOWELING;
Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. sS-v
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
COSGROVE & BREN NAN
AHE NOW OPENING the largest Stock of Fancy,
Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS ever offered by
them in this market.
They would call special attention to the following:
Colored and Mourning Ptain, Figured, Plaid and Bro
-1 cade SILKS;
French CASHMERES and M. DzLAINES, or every style
and color;
English and Scotch Chlnts, Cashmeres and PeLaine:;
J Plain and Figured Persian Cloths and Venetian Lustres;
French, German and English Merinos;
Coburg*, Cabooi Cloths, Paramettas, and Alaplnes;
A large variety of STUFF GOODS, such as Plain, Figur
i ed and Brocade Black *ftd Colored Alpa< as
i Arabesque, Shaded Lustres, and Chameleon Do.; Em
, | broidery,Gloves, anu Hosiery of all kinds;
French, English and American Prints and Ginghams;
| Plain and E nbroidered White and Colored Crape Shawls;
Tartan, Rob Roy, Plain and Damask Long and Square
Shawls;
Linen Cambrics, Lawns, Sheeting and Pillow Case ;
Linen Table Diaper, Napkins, Doylies and Table Cloths,
all styles;
Colored Silk Velvet and Trimmings, for Mantißas and
Cloaks.
—ALSO—
CLOTHS, Casalmt-res, Tweeds, Sattlnets, Kentucky
j Jean*, and Fancy Goods, for youth’s and children’s wear.
Fine Bed, Crib and Cradle Blankets;
Negro and Mackinaw Blankets, all styles and prices ;
] KLKSEYS, Osnuburgs, Stripes, Shirtings and Sheetings,
at Facto- y prices.
The public are invited to call and examine those Goods,
| at either of our Stores, No. 902 Broad st., (opposite the
i Augu-ta Hotel) and 276 Broad-st., (opposite the Ol i Store
I of T. Brennan A Co. o!0
man xtllaT hrjsssanFgeneraldr y' goods
STORE,
Comer KoOack and. Broad Streets.
DINNING a. M.VNOTT Will open.Thl* Day, a gene
era I assortment of DRY GOODS, for the Fall and
i Winter trade, consisting, in part, of
Printed CASHMERES;
44 DzLAINES;
Plain Do., all colors;
Black and Colored SILKS;
EMBROIDERIES,o. all kinds;
GLOVES,
RIBBONS; FLOWERS;
SHAWLS and SCAKFB; HANDKERCHIEFS;
Biack Lace VEILS; TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
j —ALSO—
Some beautiful new designs in Satin and Silk BONNETS;
Tuskin and Straw BONN ETS; CAPS; MANTILLAS, Ac.,
j to which they respectfully solicit the attention of the La
die*. 014
LOOK STORE AND NEW GOODK
JUbT opened, opposite John Bones A Co., a few doors
below Washington Hall, and next door above Henry
E. Clarke's Shoe Store, a new and handsome assortment of
Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve
-1 ry article in the line, which will be sold at a small advance
| on New York cost for cash. A look at his Stock will con-
I vince the purchaser of the above fact.
slO-ly THOB- SWEENY.
FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 2So Broad Street, next
| door below the United Statee Hotel, is now in receipt of a
| full and complete stock of all that appertains to a gentle
! man’s wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CABSIMEKES;
VESTINGS; and Trimmings to makeup tooanrn, both
Civic and Military. Also, a large and fashionable assort
ment of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a full supply of
Furnishing Articles, viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS; La
dies UNDER VEBTB; DRAWERS, nett and made; COL
LARS; BCARFB; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac.,Ac.
MAKING and TRIMMING In the best manner. 08
COSGROVE A BRENNAN
HAVE now in Store an assortment of the following
GOODB, which they will sell at Factory prices;
George Schley’s and other’s styles of KERSEYS;
Augusta, Princeton. Richmond, and other brands OSNA
BURG3;
Augusta and Graniteville SHEETING and SHIRTING;
LINDSEYS, and Blue PLAIDS and STRIPES;
7-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS;
And every style of Heavy Domestic GOODS, suitable for
house servants and plantation hands. cl 5
HOSIERY.
Gauze Merino Uvnu Shirts Fancy Lyle Thread j* HOSE
Gauze Cotton 44 44 44 Spun Silk 44
Lyle Thread 44 44 44 Cotton Stripe 44
Lyle Silk 44 44 Plain Bl’k and Wh 4 t. Silk do.
Col’d Cotton 14 44 Brown Linen HOSE, and all
and a variety of other kinds. other kinds.
my 29 WM. 0. PRICE A CO., 258 Broad-st.
FRESH GOODS.
I HAVE juct received a fine and select assortment of
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely
new designs, which will be made to order in the latest
style. Also, Ready-trade CLOTHING, and a fine assort
ment of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK
COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths,
and trimmed in the beat manner, and are very fashiona
ble. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Augusta, Sept. 21,1859. *22
THE NEW YORK CHEAP BTORK
THE subscribers weald Inform the inhabitants cf Au
gusta and vicinity, that they have just arrived from
New York, and are now opening a large and handsome as
sortment of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Domestic GOODS of every description; together with a
splendid assortment of new style RIBBONS, MANTILLAS,
Kid GLOVES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and every arti
cle required in the Dry Goods and Clothing line. Their
connection with the most principal Auction and Importing
Houses in the City of New York, a ill enable them to sell
these Goods at New York wholesale prices; and we wou'd
respectfully solicit a call from the citizen# of Augusta, and
neighboring counties, to examine our Stock.
LYON A SCHWARZ,
New York Cheap Store, 810 Broad Street, t doom be
low the Brunswick Bank. 091
FLANNELS.— Swan Skin, Lamb’e Wool, Silk Warp, :
Welch, Sallisbury Hornet, and all wool rod, white and
fancy colored FLANNELS, for aale cheap by
015 COSGROVE A BRENNAN.
SD GLOVER
A GOOD assortment of Ladise’, Mls»e«’ and Gentle
man’* Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVRB.
sBO W. H. CRANE.
COSGROVE * BRENNAN have now in Store, a
complete assortin' nt of fine Bath, Whitney, Ribbon
bound and Fane j-end BLANKETS, all styles and prices,
to which thqy invito the attention of perchasers, 018
BOYS C&OTHXW7 “
40 Doeen very fineßHlKls7wfth ttd without oefiars, <
smell aad wtdo pfatse, and adm raze aseortoectof Taflero <
IBHH Trtmmni aw* DMnto. -i
o» y. A. TAM WX2OOA
99*0999999999999800
DRYGOODS.
DRY GOODS.- •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
80$ an<i 276 Broad Street, Augusta, Oa.
COSGROVE At BRENNAN have rec< Ived an exten
eive supply of rich and heautifhl GOODB, in addition
to their Full and Winter supply, which they i ow oiler for
•ale, at both their Stores, at exceed ngly low prices.
—AMONG THOR STOCK WILL SB FOtlJiD —
A large assortment of B ack, Plain and Colored SILKS;
Black ami Colored Sdk VELVETS;
Black and White Watered SILKs;
French «n t i-ngl'ith 51EKINO , a great rari?*y;
Blhck and Colored ALPACAS aud bOMBAZIN L 8:
Printed MERINOS; DtsLANES; CALICOES, and GING
HAMS;
White and Colored Crape SHAWLS, at all price*;
Rich Embroidered Crape BLIAWLS; long and square
Woollen SHAWLS;
A1 rge raiiety < f Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS;
Some bcau'i ul shades in Cloth, suiial>le lor do.;
Velvet fIUMMINiiS; GIMPS and FRINGES, a laige
supply;
French and English Black CLOTH ;
J icoiict and Swiss TRIMMINGS; COLLARS and UN
DEKSLEEVES;
RIBLONS, a great variety;
Black Colored Kid ULO\ ES, all price*;
Silk, Woollen and Gotten UOsiEUY, a large supply ;
Black and Loi'd DOESKIN ; CAeMMERE and I W Er.BS.
C. it H. solicits purticulur attention to their extensive
supply of fine t ed and N< pro BLANKETS.
A l irge supply of KERsEVS; USN ai UKGS, and Brown
SlllKflNjS, wldcl ihey will sell at Factory prices.
Plant rs would find it to their interest to cull at either of
their Store* Is fore making tiieir pu' Chares. clls
~ PLAINS, BLANKETS, &C
--STOUT heavy PLAINS, very cheap; KERSEYS, and
o'her NtURv CI.OI IIS, verv low ;
CASSIS!ERES; SATINETTS; TW EEDSand JEANS :
10-4, 12-4 VV inuiey’s BLANKET'S; Dutbi BLANKETS;
Crib BLANKETS; W liite aud Red FLANNELS ;
UsNAuURGS; eIUUXiNGo and SHEETINLS, very
cheap. Forraiehy ill 2 ; WM. 11. CItANE.
FURTHER SUPPLIES—NEW GOODS.
TXTILLIAM 11. CHANK has received, by the last
vV Steamers from Now York-
Rich Printed French DkLaNES;
MuZ ii ine Blue Velvet Otiouian ."ILKS;
1 Ricti Lustr.ed Black GKO DtritlilN T ;
Fine GINGUUM* ; rma.il Figured THINTS;
11-4. 12-4 fine Bleached SHEETING;
Childrens’Striped and Tartau W orried HOSE;
Drub MOREEN. Arid a Variety of other Hoods. dl2
mCHSiLKS^ -
SUPERIOR rich Figured Brocade SILKS ; Plain heavy
Charuellon POUi T HeLOIE; a large assortment ol
Plain Black SIIKS ;
RichTPiaid and Striped SILKS,
i For sale very low by dl2 WM. H. CRANE.
MERINOS, ALPACAST&CT
TT'INE French and English MERINOS, various ci lore ;
! X' Superior Black and Colored ALPACAS;
Large and rm.dl Figured DbLANES, very low ;
| FiDe Black BOMBAZINES and CANTON CLOTH;
j PRINTS and GINGHAMS, a great variety, very c -eap.
j For sale by dl2 WM. 11. OKA. hi.
MANTILLAS, HHAWLB, &C.
1 T 3 ICH Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS; fiat long
A\ and squarePUidSHAWt S;
Black and Colored Cashmere SHAWLS;
Small Woolen SHAWLS, lor Children ;
SACKS and CLOaKS.
> For sale low by dl2 WM. H CRA' K.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES.
17*INK French Worked CIHMIZETT COLLARS, vith
J? SLEEVES to match ;
A large assortment of Needle Worked COLLARS, cry
Cheap ;
Embroidered Muslin SLEEVES, a great variety ;
Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS and INsERTINtiS.
For sale by dl2 WM. H. CRAMS.
NO DEVIATION FROM PRICES MARKF.
AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WM. O. PRICE At CO., 2fiS Broad str- et, have on
hand and are constantly manufacturing the most
superb Gentlemen's OVER COATS,oI every descrip;iou;
WALKING COATS, BUSINESS COATS, Dress and i ock
COA TS, of all the choice Mode colors; PaNTALOO> o!
Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimeres, of the in ittst
styles; VESTS, of Uch Velvets, Cashmeres, Embroi. red
GOODS.
ROBES DE CHAMBRE,
of various styles and qualities ; Gentlemen’s UNDER ( \R.
SIENTS, ol every description. The whole embracin. the
best assortment of well mode Clothing to be found ii Au
gusta. Purchasers will b< pleased to call and examin. ■ur
assortment. WM. O. PRICE it CO.,
d 5 Drapers and Talk j.
DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
ALJEXA NITER At WRIGHT inviteattention to • Teir
buick of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and
• CEuTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Sc toil,
nuckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOW LS,
! CRASH and DOYLIES Superior irivh LINENS aud HOL
LANDS ; Pillow-case LINENS; Emlxjased, Worsted and
Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano CuVEKb ;to -til
er with a Complete assortment of GOODS in their me,
which they oth-r at iow prices. olti-d < *
DRY GOODS. *
CARO At lILASCOK would respectfully inform ;'ieir
j strong, and txie public generally, that tney have ow
1 in their £ for-, ; llii., c-uiplete and well assorted Mo a ul
■Mu o ; or, and Domestic RIBBONS, JEW ELUY, nod a
good assortment of HOSIEKV and FANCY GOOD: to
which they invite the attention of the Ladies. T> tjie
Gentlemen they offer great bargains in CLOTHING, II MS,
BOOTS, Ac., ot which they have a fashionable and well
selected stock. It is unnecessary lor them to inform air
patrons that their prices will induce all purchasers, ur vtll
as those that have dealt with them. Know that if ur
gains are to be obtained in Augusta, they are only to tie
found at 312 Broad street, one door below the Bn :ol
Brunswick. o!3-dAwt
RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
ALEXANDER At wuililil' have just recei'., la
great variety i new and rich SILKS, of the I eat
styles. Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, M tl
nos, bombazines, alpacas, ginghams; Fr. n,
Kna'ish and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac , to which ley j
invite attention. 01-d.v v
NEGRO CLOTHS.
Alexander a vvuigmt invite tha attenti iof j
Planters to their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, ,cu f st
ing of Schley’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Mat -J tc
curing Company’s Heavy WOOLLENS, which they off at
Factory prices. .17 d.Vv.
MANTiLLAS AN D PARISIAN ULOAKsT j
Jlft I received, new MANTILLAS and Parisian (JLOA KF j
of entirely new styles and very beautilul. Tlie wa
dies arc lespectlully in vited to call and see them at
98o*ditw WM. It. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st,
ADI LB EltK.\V|. ILO I lls -A few pieces 1 . i’ea
CLoTUS, mode colors —a beautiful article lor t, tag j
and Mantillas. Received by
024-dAw ALEXANDER it WRIGFT.
BLANKETS.
ALEXANDER At \\ HIt.UT have received a Dree
mssoi tment of heavy 6-4 and 9-4 Negro BEANE. * rs.
AI o, lu-4, 11-4 anil 12-4 superior Bed BLaNKETs, v ! ,;h
they offer at low prices. o2T-d<ki< :
BILK AND MERIN O UNDER VESTS.~
ALKXA AUfcit At \\ HIGH i’ have received a c -a
plete assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s su;. idk
and Merino UNDER VEfilS, to which they invite nt u
tion. 024-ffAw,
FANCY UUUDs' ~
TALKING about new, handsome and cheap Dr.o -.d
Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure the f b
lic it would be to their advantage to visit CARO A TL., 3- i
COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most u ty 1
and well assorted Stock in the city. It embraces almot; tiy ;
article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANcY
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES. Ac.,
Ac., which they offer fur tale low enough to suitpureff s -a.
ap2B-dAwly
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHIN G *1 D
iiATh.
CLAYTON AND UIGNON,
(MurrcxLr’g range.)
ARE THIS DAY receiving a supply of Youths', Boys’
and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable or ‘
Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at I, w
Prices. : , j
The carpets are coming —cosgrovi a j
BRENNAN are now opening a very extensive ,i.id ;
well selected assortment of CARPETS, RUGS; DRUG
GETS and OIL CLOTUS, which they otter at asma 1 : d- j
vance on cost. ..n |
A.DOUBET
j.. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
111 Takes this method of informing his SLS |
fll friends, and the public, that be has en- r(a |
larged his Stock, and is now prepared to *
supply any article in the Tarious branches of his bus: ness.
LADIES’ SHOES.
Be has a splendid collection of Ladies’ Work, su h as
Gaiters, Jenny Lind's, Excelsiors, Buskin Ties, Ac., Ac.,to
gether with every variety of Misses’ BOOTS, SHOES .ind
GAITERS, to which he invites the attention of those who
wish to purchase, that may judge of the superior character
mml finish of his Stock. A.DOUBET.
Work made to order, and Repairing done in the
best style, and at short notice. mySM.wly
TREBLE EXTRA PURE WiniE
GENESEE WHEAT AND DOUBLE EXTRA RYE FLOUR.
SEE what the Granite Mills are doing for the Sooth.
They are not only holding of a bold competition wih the
best Northern brands of Flour, aud invite comparison, but
are bringing into general notice that healthiul arri. le of
food, RYE BREA . The fi »t lot of Rye Flour hawicg ta
ken so well, a second from pure White Rye has been sent
to the store.
To thoee unacquainted with making a delightful loar of
Bye Bread, see what Miss Lsaua says below.
A good old house wife at the North will differ somewhat
from Miss Leslie, by maxing the Indian Meal Into s, roft i
mush, and then kneading in the Rye Flour. j ,
dl ® JAMES L. COLEMAN.
MISS LESLIE.
I ‘
Btk aiid Ibdui Bread.—Pi t two quarts of Bye Flour 11
and two quam of Indian Meal, and mix them well umh- i 1
er. Boil three pints of Sink; pour it boiling hot upon the ! 1
Meal; add two teaspoonfUls of Salt, stir the w ole very |
hard; let it stand tiH it only becomes a luke warm heat, :
and then stir in half pint good fresh Yeast, if irom the 1
brewery, and quite fresh a smaihgr quantity will suffice; ’
knead the mixture into a stiff dough, i.nd Bet it to rite in a
pan. Cover it with a thick cloth that has been previous
ly warmed, and set it near the fire. M hen it is quite light
and has cracked all over the top, make it into two loaves,
pat them Into s moderate oven and bake them two hours
and s half.
T„_ _ 'notice of
MB FIHAI heretofore existing under the name of
Scranton, Stark A Davis is hereby dissolved. Either
of the subscriber* will me its name only In liquidation.
Johns. Wright, of this city, is duly anthcrised to ra-
Sive dues of the late firm, and receipt for the aatno.
Dated Augusta, October 28, 1542.
P, A- SCRANTON,
M WM-il. STARK,*
>„> 8. E. PAVIA
Yf ABIC LOPYIS/G INK.—A new and important I, J
LU. vention, whereby a clear and j*riect copy el r lerie
ML orapjf w/uum docanwnt can be taken in one minute
without tbs use of a pres* ot trhatever. copies
SkbSpß®"*,
« RAVIKAND, aiSLAY A 00, Dru*ga«
AVUK’S CHERRy' PECToSuIT®
npO cure s Cold, with Headache end Sorenm a* .
JL dy, take the CHERRY PECTORAL
and wrap up warm, to sweat during the nisht W *•*
u For a Cold end Cough, take it morning, nooa
. ! ning, according to directions on the bottle, sad th*ja- t, V
ty will soon be removed. None will long tufftr
trouble when they find it can be so readily corA
fon* afflicted will, a Featetl Cough, wh-th bieak. .Li*'
I their rest at niglit, will find, by ukirg the CEm J
ral on going to bed, they n ay be sure of scutT
sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Great .T 1 *
EuHenng.an.isi, ultimate cure is allordtd m in?! “*"*
j who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy
• j Fiorntts agreeable eff.ct in these cases, man* find
> i Fiom two eminent Pfysldans in
_ _ . FAnmevaLx, Tmnr., April 11 imm
; ; Fib -We have given your l berry Ptcto al an ,1?
I trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every
s i cdy we have for curing affections of rbsrerphatorvM-II!*
DR.*. DIEMEB * U
To Fingers and Public Speakers this remedy !!^'
• blf. as by it. act on on the throat and lungs/wh*, wST
| 1,18,ua quant.ius, it remeve. »|| hoarseness in il,!
L , f°ti” ,^ce WOD4JWtU ' IJr tocr# - ,ht j
I A.-thma is generally much relieved, and often whsll*
. j cuied by Cherry Pectoral, But tlrere are some cW„
r oi.Ftina.e-a-* to jirld entirely to no medicine. Cbee^K?
! toral aid cure them, if they*« an be cured u,ec, F
a lir. n. hiiis, or irritation of the throat and upper north*
ol the lungs, ...ay be cu.ed by taking CbenvKctwlft
if ! rmad an j uquent doses. The uucomfoiubl* onnrmiJ!
| is soon relieved.
i Rev. Dr. Lansing, oi Brook vn. New York, states
j 14 1 have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure tuch cum j
J Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to Ullevs .t cmiTf!!-?
| fad to cure those donuts.” * “ r "»*F
, For Croup, give *u tmetic of antimenv, to be foUo»u
; by b.rge an.i irequ.nt dotes of the Cherry Ptcterai
I it subdues the disease. If takgn in season, U will nst KU
! Whooping ough may be broken up and toon enrad a.
; the ute of cheny I'ectoral. ** “
The I Uuenta is spi edily removed by this remedy v.
t merous insiaiices have b<eu noticed Where sholekiailln
• ere prottct.il fiom any strious consequences uhSe thi
j ne gbhois, without thi Cherry Pectoral, «er«
i from ihe oistase. "T*
„ _ ' Salxii, Ohio, 11th June. l»i
Dr. J. C. Area:—l write to inform you of the tralv)».
ma> kiibie • ffects of yotr Cherry Pectoral in tha place in*
| iu "iy own family. O tof my daughters wg* contrAetei*
_ , cured iu tiirce days of a dreadful Wlicopi: g Coiurh;i,s •/
; king t. Dr. Means, one of our very Ust lhyiie2n*ir,tte
state* ihathe considers it the b«tt reu ttlj
naonory diseases and that he ha» lured more c»i»i
II | Croup with it than any other meoielne he ever adnaabiJT 1
i cd. , I
Our clergyman of the 1 rptlst Cbtinh rays that durine
tj.e run ol Inlluei za 1 ere ti is searen, he hat sets cutas
j ffum your mc-dic.ne, ne could scarcely have believed with,
out seeing.
’j Yours respectfully, J. D. BINCLAI*
I _ t . Deputy Postmsster.
Fromth! ostingu shed Profesasr sf Chemistry sad Ms.
ter ,i Medic a, bow do n College :
I have found the Cherry rectoral, as Its ingrtdieati
show, a powenul re edy ior Colds* and Couchs.and Pel.
, rnunary dEeases.
{ PARKER CLEVELAND, M.D
! Brunswick, Me., Feb. S, 184*.
Dr. the widely celebrated Professors
: Surgery in the Medical Coliege, New York City. say*:
i “It gives me pleuture to certify th* value and efficacy
of “ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” which 1 conrWer peculiarly
j adapted to cure disease of the Throat and Lunga.”
Curts of severe disease* upon the Lungs have been as
, fected by f heny Pectoral iJ> *u<h extreme eaata aa war.
i rant the belief that a remedy bus st length been found * k «i
can be depended on to cure the Cough*, Cold* and Cos
’ sumption which cairy from our niidat thousands every
Year, it ia indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can
look with confidence lor relief, and they should not fall is
avail th- nisei re* of it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas.
! fST’ Sold by 11AV1LAND, KISLKY A CO., W. H. TL’TT.
D. B. PLUMB A CO., W. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT,
i i CARTER a CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL A SMITH, Athens
; Ga.; PAYNE A NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; HAVILAND, 11AR*
RAL A CO., Charleston, 8. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Savan
nah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South.
d4-<iAtwt weswßm
, TEUTH IS MIGHTY AND SHALL PEEVALL.*
DR. C. WILLIAMS*
CiOMPOUND Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and
1 Wood Nupitia, the greatest remedy ever invented for
the cure of Coughs, Coins, Asthma, Bronchitis
InflutnzH, Spitting of Blood, and nil other Lung Affta
; tious tending to Consumption
If any one doubts the efficacy of Dr. C. Williams' JPvl
‘ monic Buie>n/i, by trying one bottla ha will become fully
convinced that it is the best and meat prompt remedy ever
1 invented for the cuieof Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Lion
i chitis. Ho ping Co. gh, loup, Pneumonia, Asthma, and
Con-umption. Dr. Williams' Compound Pulmonic buU
i sum >J Wild C/terry untl Wood b’dplha jar —j nut
1 nil remedies ever invented for its safety, promptness, and
; efficacy, in arresting almost instantaneously aii diaeaMsef
. tile Lungs and Throat.
TRY IT! TRY ITU
It is warranted to do you mors good than any othsr
| remedy ; and if its effects do not prove fully satisfactory
the money will be refunded. '
'J lie many wonderlul cuies which this valuable medicine
ha* effect, d are truly astonishing. Subjoined are s<ai*
Home CertijUutss, from ginilemen of high and undoubted
j character, many of whom are well known throughout the
couLtry for their slunding and integrity.
iTbtCMSU, Ala., Aug. 14,1848.
We respectfully refer all peisoos irneresicd, and whs
m;. j be laboring under a baa and wuistiuy Cough, to the
fo.liown g geiiiiemen who are well atquaitned with the m
euliai riilues of Hus medicine, by addressing n letter U
e thei o. whom, post paid, a piompt answer will be rs*
| ceiv ed :
J. F. Demolvllle, Newman, Robertson A C 0..; J. Colby A
* Co., Druggists, liui tsville, AJa. Dr. Malone AK. If. Brick
el, Druggists, Atbci s, Ala.. Taylor A McCarthy, Lrug*
g'sts coluinbus. Miss. Rupert Liudenbur*er A Co., Drug,
gi.-ls, Louisville, Ky. J. McDtrn.ott A Co., Diuggiata
Murliee.-boro’, Ttnn. Dr. A. A. Burleson, Decatur, Ain.
tieinly, GdclirLt.and A. A Acklin, Diuggiata, tour.land.
Ala. w. b. Burton. Druggist, Horence, Ala. Dr. hiiia.
! Druggist, Ripby, Misg. R. L. Rosa AJ. L. Cooper, Drug!
i gnu, Tu.-cuiubia. Ala.
Be stire to ask for Dr. C. Williams' Pulmonic U lsam
of Wild Cherry and Wood fapiha, and let no oih< r be
ualti td up..n you. av your life may depend ULon our rui
- tion in ting pal ticuiar. *
CAL I lON.—None genuine, unless there Is * fine stem
engraving on the outride with the /oc simile signature •
UtUs. W.iLuvii, >j. D., engraved tbereon— also bis name!
au.i the name of ti e medicine a-e blown in the glass thus
" Dk. C. Williams' Comkimsd Pulmokic Balsam. ” :
This, valuable uieilioine is for sate in Augusta by VV*. H A
J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and whs
are also General Agents for the same throughout the North*
i western portion of Georgia,, stiff by D. B. PLUMB A CO..
Druggist*, HAYIDAND, lU&Lf V A CO., and ** A. MOiSE.
Druggist, at Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in
the City and throughout the Southern and Western siat *.
ft is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS 8. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr
E. C. JONUb, Maffison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo
tain; KILPATKIC A CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW*
3U.M, Umon Point; LEiTNEU A COLLINS. Berselis- C.
W. h U. R. J. LONG, HULL A SMITH, and GOSS A SUM*
NEK, Athens; PAYNE A NESBIT, andj. H. A W. R. EL
LIS, Macon.
P. M. COHEN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Chari sat os. •
8. C., are the General Agents for North and South
Price, in large bottles, |1; or six bottles for iff.
n25-3mt
LUNbV N All-I»YSPE^lldinr’lEßsT
pl HK Al'ts there is nothing mor* calculated todimst
* the public eye than the innumernbls advertisements Os
’.he nostrums that are constantly appearing ia the pnblls
prints. All are ready to exclaim, Onr tools art sick, enr
•-*>'» are pained with every days reports of ilia and apoet*
tics. This state qf the public mind would seem to forbid aa>
person of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine to the trial of the publle: still motives
of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real
discoveries, which we are confident will benefit our lettov
men. This latter consideration has prompted tbo author sf
these Bitter* to make them known, lie knows they nrs
highly efficacious, for he himtelf, his wife, and many friends
have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years
a confirmed dys|>eptic—so much so that even feis recollec
tii n was gone, but by the us* of tbeoo Bitters he has been
restored to perfect health. This has been th* css* with
ninny of his friends. Tl e proprietor, in sending forth this
advertisement, address-* those who know Ri-> He has
been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at fib
time of Hamburg, 8. C.,at which pines he can, nt nay Uml
be consulted about the Bitters. They nrs good in ail cats*
of diseases of the digestivv organs, th* symptom* of gfrfoffi
are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from
food, loss of uppetite, flatulency, heart-bum, giddiMHiW’’:
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath y- 11
genera) weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The coeiDoeitfou is
entirely Botanical, and has proved i fflrsrinns. ahem —nr
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which bn
could give reference to. s number of persona, who have
made a trial of it, but deems it unneoeesaVy, as tie Is Willing
to place it on iu own merits. All be asks is for tlivsv wh*
are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial.
The above Bitters can fie had at O. COBBY’S Hamburg,
at Dr ' WM ' H ‘ ' rUTT ’ BDra f »««.Rroudstrast,
~Tyi s \ s -j :
Let the Aj icted Rejoins and ths I>«*pairinj Bops!
THh KEMEUY IS FOUND AT LAST; ’
Titus feltoral klixih u on* o/ th# most
certain and moot pleasant Remedies.ever ottfii jtetbs
ITihlic. Its boo tiling, healing and strengthening rinse* dft;.
fuse themselves so generally throughout the human I iTgfi i
that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis. FM**
rfiy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult
Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to wittwtand
its power. Iu effects upon the Depomtory Organs are S*
prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all ■■gtvfsifby «f
impure agencies that tend to disease ths delicate substase*
of the Lungs.
From the hundreds of cures that are almost daffy report
ed. it would be impossible for the moat incredulous to doubt *
for a moment. Many who have suffered lot years with dfe*
***** of the Respiratory Organa have bean cum! by it, f#
arc Founding its praises abroad.
The PEcTwral ELIXIR is prepared from vegetaM*•9*
stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strstsffb
en the system, and not like most other Medicines, WCBXSS .
it. It is now being used by sotpe of the most eminent Phy
sicians in the country, and by many is considered an iafoßfo
ble'remeffy in CROUP.
Parents wno have young clbildrsn. should keep* bettfoa.
aU times, aa a single doseVll remoVe any
tressing disease, if given at the onset
Prepared in Augusta, Geo, amt for sals by . ;f |
W. H. A J. TOInX, I «-|, w ea 1
WM. H. TDTT, t"*" ixJ
WM-KOOTJfArictln. . j
.... THOB. A DENNEY, Aflyldu
fe4-dAwtf B. P TTTT. Ajmntfc’-TsmßCiim. >
rUTTS COMPOUND G* UMUHtk‘%
FOR the removal and permanent cur* of BtudAß
Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous tnmiitm, P«P r ' j
pies on the Face, Ring Worm, Bilte, CnrMP* i j.
T Sore Eyes, Tetter. BcaldHaad, R> t& ¥ |
largement and Pain of the Boas*
and Joints, Old tno*r%' •l-'f
Syphilitic DUordors, v»
Spinal Complaints
—AND— , - t <'• *!* fai
Al ditsaass arising from aw uriadietous m» «< Ngf
• i«nd exposure, or impradpjjMM la Ufo.
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