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NEW BOOHS, &c.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
HOME SCENES and Heart Studies, by Grace Aguilar
The Experience of Life, by E. M Sewell. The Eclipse
of Faith : or a Visit to a Religious Sceptic. Lecture* on
the Evidences of Christianity, delivered at the University
of Virginia, during the session of 1850-81. Outlines or
Moral Science, by Archibald Alexander, 1>- D.
Memorials of Daniel Webster, from the New Tor* IJaity
Times. The Luck of Barry Lyndou:a J*.
l-** rpntnrv hv VV 51 Thackei.iy. *He M4*t.iry alia ro
lltic.iil Life of Arthur WeMeiqey, Duke of • b ,J *
citizen of the world, with very many Engravings. Ihe
Three Colonies of Australia; their pastures, copper Mires
and Gold Fields, by Samuel Sidney, with numerous En
gravings. Patient Waiting no loss, by Alice IS. Kea', au
thor of No each word as bail, Ac. The Guide to Know
ledge, by Elisa Robbins. A Digest cf the Laws, Customs,
Manners and Institutions of the Ancient and Modem Na
tions, by Thomas Dew, late President of the College of
VVUUam and Mary. Grammatical Structure of the Eng
lish Language, by John Muligan, A. M., and Memoirs,
Journal, Ac., of Thomas Moore, euited by the Right Hon.
Lord John Russell, M. P. Nos. 1 and 2. Abo, another
supply of Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century, and
Philosophers and Actresses, by Houssaye.
Just received by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
janSO Book Binders, Blank Book Manufacturers. Ac.
NEW SONGS.
JEST RECEIVED at GEO. A, OATEs A CO.’S Pi
ano, Book and Music Depot, the toll: wing new SONGS,
vi*: The Loosingof the Silver Chord ; My Mother’s Prayer;
Never Again ; Ellen Irwin ; Why not be Happy Now ; The
Sister’s Lament for her Brother; My Dream of Life is
Faded: Thanksgiving Day- Song and Chorus; Lament of
an Irish Mother; Dear Land; Arise my Love the Stars
above; Down the Burn Avy Love; Hurrah we’re Free: or
the Graduate Song; Ben Fisher ; Just Twenty Years Ago;
Whence comes thy Anguish, Opera Carlo, the Minstrel;
Katv Darling’s Farewell to Dermot.
MUSIC. —Where through Life unblest we Rove ; I would
'I WC re a Bird, Dearest; When vve recall the Happy Scenes;
The Gallant Yacht; Pictures of Memory; Sweet Leila
Brown; Sally St. Clair: He never Smiled Again ; Nelly
wants to Marry ; Baron Fritz; Mine it-is at Midnight Ilnur,
from Opera Peri, or Enchant d Fountain; A Quean ami;
from Opera Peri; Why Despair, from Opera Peri; Thoughts
that have for Years been Steeping; Pheline Mavoumeen ;
Merry Sailor Boy:. , _ fe‘bf>
Australia. and her Gold Regions, a full description
of its Geology, Climate, Ac., Ac., by R. J. Jameson,
. M. R. C. 8. S.,—price 50 cents. The Lofty and the Lowly):
or good in all and roue all good, by M. J. Mclntosh, author
of Charms and Counter Charms, Ac. Tie Coming of the
Lord : a key to the Book of Revelation, wih an Appendix,
by James M. Macdonald, Minister oi the Presbyterian
Church, Jamaica, L. J. Essays and Talcs in Pro-e, by
Barry Cornwall. Mercantile Morals: or Thoughts for
Young Men entering Mercantile Life, by W. 11. Van Doren
of Piermont, N. Y. Also, another supply of the American
Almanac for 1853. Religion of Geology, by Edward Hitch
cock, D. D., L. L. D. The Celestial Telegraph, by L. Alph
Cahagnet. No such Word as Fail, by Cousin Alice, and
•everul complete setts of Appleton’s Popular Library.
For gale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
feb4 B'ank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
HIBTOK Y OF tifilin'K, by George Grote, Esq., in
10 volumes, re-printed from the second London Edi
tion. The Boy Hunters: or Adventures in Search of a
White Buffalo, by Capt. Mayne Reid, autl or of The Desert
House, etc. The Poetical Works of Henry Alford. The
Luck of Barry Lyndou : A Romance of the last century by
W. M. Thackeray. First Love: A Story of Woman’s
Heart, by Eugene Sue. Henry Esn ond, by \V. M. Thack
eray. For sale by JOS. A. CARRIE A CQ.,
jan29 Booksellers and Stationers.
MUSIC.
C\ GATLIN «fc CO., lave just received another sup-
ply of MUSIC, comparing tlie fallowing, to-wit:
SONGS. —Eckert’tuSwiss Song, sung by M’u.e. Sontag;
A Queen am I;
To Solace (he Beloved One, The Huntress’ Song, Good
Night Quartette, from Flotow's Opera Martha ;
Oil! haste Crimson Mourning;
I’ll look for thee, Mary ;
Sister since I met thee last;
What can an Old Man do but Die ;
Oh ! Boys, carry me To-ig;
Katy Darling;
Massa's in de Cold Ground;
Jordam am a hard Hoad to Trabel;
Old Folks at Home;
Young Folks at Home;
Voices from the Spirit Land ;
Tilda Horn.
, riECLS.
Myrtle Schoitisch :
Dodworth’s P.lka Quadrilles;
Childrinjof llainon Quadrilles;
Otsego Polka;
Impromptu Polka;
, Tin Stag Leap Polka ;
Bachelor s Dream Waltz ;
Blue Moselle u
California “
■ Belle of the West “
N iagara Schottisch;
Paris v “
Sea Steamer Schctttscfc;
Cuckoo QuiCk Step;
Hatty Darling—Variations;
; Nelly was a Lady,
I’d offer thee this Hand of Mine—Variations;
Nelly Uly and Daley Jones “
Oglethorpe infantry Quick Step. jan2o
GOOD st.lt HOOKS.—American Missionary Me
morial, including Biographical and Historical Sketch
es, edited by 11. W. Pierson, A. M., with numerous iilu.tra
tions: Combine and his Times, by M Gi’.ijot; The Picto
rial Field-B.jjok of the ItcVoiu*ion. vol. 2; Elements of Ge
ology, by Alonzo Gray, A. M., and C. B. Adams, A. M.;
and Rodolpnus, a Franconia Story, by ’.he author of the
Rollo Books. Received and for sale by
TUOS. RICHARDS & SON,
jdn2l Book Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers.
MEN or THJB TIME: or Sketches of Living Xota"
hies.; Napoleon in Exile : or Voice from St. Uelgna.
The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the most im
portant events in his life atvf government, in his own
words, by Barry E. O’Meara, Esq., bis l<fte Surgeon—in 2
volumes; The Hector of .St lSardolph’s Superannuated, by
F. W.Shelton, A. M , author of Slander,etc; Heart-Histo
ries and Life-Pictures, by T. S. Arthur; Memoirs of Ex
traordinary Popular Delusions, by CharlcsMackay, author
of the Hope of the World, etc ; Life on the Isthmus, by-
Jos. W. Fabers; First No. of Putnam’s Monthly; another
supply of Womens Records. For ’ ale by
JO'S. A. CARRIE & CO,.
jans Bo '-.sellers and Stationers.
~ . NEW MUSIC. '
SONGS. — Young Folks at Home ; Oh 1 Coys carry me
Long; Massa in de Cold Ground ; Would I were: with
Thee: My Heart is ever'mid the Mountains ; Had I never,
never known Thee; Here in deepest Forest Shadows, as
sung by Mad. Bishop; From the times of earnest Child
hood—Ballad, as sung by Mad. Bishop; Good Night, a
Quartett.
PIECES.—Sontag Schqtisch: The Olympic Polka ; Pet
tite Fantaise to the Opera ot Martha, by Beyer; Urpre
nver Amour Redowa \ ariations; Carvatine De Bellini Fan
taisie; Beauties from Fiotow’scelebrated Opera ; Quartha,
by F. Beyer; Rose-cud Polka, by Wallace ; Morning and
Evening, two Uereries, by Fred. Winter.
Just received and for sale by
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
dll Piano, Book and Music Depot.
11 OPKY’B LAbV’fl HOOK for January, 1853; cou-
VI taining four beautiful Engravings, besides a large
number of Wood Cut’, has been received by the subseri- !
bers. Subscription |3 p3r annum.. Single copies 25c.
Also,Peterson’s Magazine for January. To be had of
d 23 GEO. A. OATES & CO., Broad-st.
KOBE NEW BOOKS. ~ ~
ROBERT AMI HAROLD : or the Young Maroon
ers on the Florida Coast, by F. A. Goulding;-Influ
ence : a Moral Ta c for Young People, by Charlotte An ley
author of Miriam, sic.; Chapters eri the Shorter Catechism:
A J ale for the Ins.iuction of Youth, by a Clergyman’s
daughter; Why am 1 a PresbyterianV or a Vindication of
Church Order; Doctrine and Practical Holiness as en
joined in that portion of Christs’Heritage, in th-ee parts
by a Mother; Why should I be a Pastor? or Conversa
tions authority for the Gospel Ministry—its trials
importance, qualifications, duties and privileges
Just received by ‘iHOS. RICHARDS & SON,
_ d 25 Blank r,ook Manufacturers, Stationers, &c.
I>IJTN Semi Monthly Library for Travellers and
A the Fireside; No. 22, Pictures from Petersburg ; No.
23, a Story of Life on the Isthmus ; No. 21, a Fortnight in
Ireland, by Sir F. Head. Just published nndYor sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
_ Jan2o Piano, Book and Muse Store.
TJUTNAM’S Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science,
A and Art, an entirely original work. $3 per annum;
single copies 25 cents. January No. have been received
at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
jan2o PiunoJjfßook and Music Store.
LEtTIRKS O.VrHI! Hits TORY OF FRANGK
by the Right Honorable Sir James .-tepben, R. C- 8.,
L. L. D. AUo, new editions of Gibbsn’s Roiue, Hume’s
History of England, and Hwper’r Family Ciasoicai Libra
ry. Also, another supply of Knick iveacks.
Just received by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
<l9 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
WOMEN’** RECORD,or Sketches of all Distinguish
ed Women from “ the Beginning” till A. D. 1850,
arranged in four eras, with selections from female writers
of every age. By Sarah Joseph* Hale. Illustrated by
two hun Red and thirty portraits. The Private Life of
Daniel Webster, by Cha v Lanman, The Romance of Ad
venture, or two Talfes of Enterprise, containing thrilling
stories of recent travels and perils by'land and sea, with
numerous illustrations. 29th part Pictorial Field Book of
the Revolution, by Benson J. Lossing. Er r sale "by
J. A! CARRIE A Co.
dt* Booksellers A Stationers.
JOS El’ll A. CARRIE A Co. h.ave just received the
following new Children’s Books: —Good Aunt Fanny’s
Budget; or, Stories and Legends, illustrated with fifty
spirited engravings from original design*; Uncle Sam’s
Library, for Boys and Girls; Slovenly Peter Reformed,
showing how he bccasne a neat scholar, translated from the
German; Cockel and Scratchfoot; or, the Adventures of
two little Chickens; Six Plea ant Companions for Spare
Hours. _ dls
THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMODIST, a collet
tion of Tunes adapted to tl*e Psalms and Hymns of
the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Approved by the Genera’ Assembly. Edited by Thomas
Hastings. For sale by d!9 JOS. A. CARRIE A CO.
NEW MUSIC.
wLy'r'li’ I“" TtaSjNkCii'SS? L»iS i
I Hear an Angel Stng—a new Song by Shriva’ • also a
number of Songs from Fmtow’s celebrated new Opera Mar
x'EW POLKAS.
The Five Pound ; Afton; Annita; Adonis; Alarv’s cel
ebrated Polka gong; Rose Polka ; Constance Polka and
Fascination Polka, by Strakosch; First rate flckottuch
• Coral Schottisch; Will yon \pve me then as now; Quick
step; Raleigh Quickstep; Meeting Waltz; Katty Darling
with Variations for the Piar.b, and some new Quadriils. ’
Just received and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot.
NEW BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVEU at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Pi
ano, Book and Music Store, the following new BOOKS,
viz: Basil: a Story of Modern Life, by W. Wilkie Collins,
author of Antonia, Ac.; The successful Merchant; Sketch
es of the Life of Mr. Samuel Budgett, late of Kingswood
HiU, by Wo. Arthur, A. M.; Lord Saxondale: or Life
among the London Aristocracy—Part 1, by G. W. M. Rey
nolds; Adventures of an Aid de-Camp, by Jus. Grant-
My Novel, by BirE. BulwerLytton—Part Ist; Walde-War
r«.n : a Tale of Circumstantial Evidence, by Emerson Ben
net; Confessions of M«gor Gahagan, by W.M. Thackery.
y H 9
DRY GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
COSGROVE & BRENNAN
ABE NOW OPENING the largest Slock of Fancy,
Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS ever offered by
them in this market.
They would call special attention to th. following:
Colored and Mourning Plain. Figured, Plaid and Bro
cade SILKS;
French CASHMERES and M. DkLAINES, of every style
and color;
English and Scotch Chints, Cashmere* and DeLaines; ,
Plain and Figured Persian Cloths and Venetian Lustres';
French, German and English Merino*;
Coburgs, Cabool Cloths, Paramettas, and Alapines;
A large variety of STUFF GOODS, such as Plain, Figur
ed and brocade Black and Colored Alpacas;
Arabesque, Shaded Lustres, and Chameleon Do.; Em
broidery, Gloves, ana Hosiery of ail kinds;
French, English and American Print* and Ginghams;
Plain and Embroidered White and Colored Crape Shawls;
Tartan, Rob Roy, Plain and Damask Long and Square
Shawls;
Linen Cambrics, Lawns,Sheeting and PiMow Case; |
Linen Table Diaper, Napkins, Doylies and Table Cloths,
all styles;
Colored Silk Velvet and Trimmings, for Mantillas and
Cloaks.
—ALSO—
CLOTHS, Cassimercs, Tweeds, Sattinet3, Kentucky
Jeans, and Fancy Goods, for youth’s and children’s wear.
Fine Bed, Crib and Cradle Blankets;
Negro and Mackinaw Blankets, all styles and prices;
KERSEYS, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Shirtings and Sheetings,
at Factory prices.
The public are invited to call and examine those Goods,
at either of our Stores, No. 202 Broad-st., (opposite the
Augiffta Hotel) and 270 Broad-st., (opposite the Old Store
of T. Brennan A Co. .10
NO DEVIATION FROM PRICES MARKED.
AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WM. O. PH ICE dk CO., .25$ Broad street, have on
hand and are constantly manufacturing the most
superb Gentlemen's OVER COATS, of every description;
WALKING COATS, BUSINESS COATS, Dress and Frock
COATS, of all the choice Mode colors ; PANTALOONS, of
Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimeres, of the newest
styles ; VESTS, of R.ch Velvets, Cashmeres, Embroidered
GOODS.
ROBES DE CHAMBRK,
of various styles and qualities ; Gentlemen’s UNDER C Alt
-41 ENTS, of every description. The whole embracing the
best assortment of well made Clothing to be found in Au
gusta. Purchasers will he pleased to call and examine our
assortment. WM. 0. PRICE & CO.,
do Drapers and Tailors.
FRESH GOODS.
I HAVE ju?t received a tine and select assortment of
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely
new designs, which will be made to order in the latest
style. Also, Ready-made CLOTHING, and a line assort
ment of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK
COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths,
and trimmed in the best manner, and are very fashiona
. hie. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE,
i Augusta, Sept. 21,1552. *22
THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE.
; fY'HK subscribers would linforra the inhabitants of Au
" JL gusta and vicinity, that they have just arrived from
. New York, and ure now opening a large and handsome as
’ sortment of
| DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
i Domestic GOODS of every description; together witli 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, will enable them to s<U
these Goods at New York wholesale prices; and we would
respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of Augusta, and
neighboring counties, to examine our Stock.
LYON A SCHWARZ,
New York Cheap Store, 310 Broad Street, 'i doors be
low the Brunswick Bank. 021
PLAS.VELS. —Swan Skin, Lamb’s Wool, Silk Warp,
Jl Welch, Salisbury Domet, and all wool red, white and
fancy colored FLANNELS, for sale cheap by
015 COSGROVE A BRENNAN.
COSGROVE <fc BRENNAN have now in Store, a
complete assortment of fine Bath, Whitney, Ribbon
bound and Fancy-end BLANKETS, all styles and prices,
to which they invite the attention of purchasers. 015
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND
_ HATS.
ULAYTOtor AND lIIGNON,
(METCALF'S RANGE.)
ARE THIS DAY' receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’
and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for
Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low
prices. myd
r |AHK CARPETS ARE COMING.—COSGROVE A
A BRENNAN are now opening a very extensive and
well selected assortment of CARPETS, RUGS; DRUG
GETS and OIL CLOTHS, which they offer at a small ad
vance on cost. o!5
BY RAIL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT EXPRESS
TO TUB
WASHINGTON HALL LACE AND TRIMMING STORE.
IN' ADDITtON to the stock of Dress an 1 Cloak TRIM
MINGS; LACES: EMBROIDERIES; White GOODS;
ZEPHYR; WORSTED, Ac.
I have to-st received another lot of fine VELVET RIB
150 NS, ofVtvell assorted colors; another case of White
Swiss Cambric and" Lace EMBROIDERIES, which were
bought at low prices, ami will be sold at a small advance.
—ALSO—
A case of Ladies’ and Misses’ FURS ;
Ladies’ Chinchilla YICTORINEB and CUFFS, to match;
Sable “ »• “ “ V “
“ White Swans “ “ “ “ «*
Misses’VICTORINES and CUFFS, Ac., Ac.
Particular attention is invited to these Goods, as they
are direct from New York, and will be sold at the lowest
prices. [df<] WM. HERWIG.
FANCY GOODS.
TALKING about new, handsome and cheap Dress and
Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure the pub
lic it would be to their advantage to visit CARO A BLAS
COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most tasty
and well assorted Stock in thecity. It embraces almostany
: article you can call for in the wav of STAPLE and FANCY
| DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac.,
I Ac..which they offer for sale low enough to suitpurehasers.
ap2S-4&wly
DRY GOODS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
202 and 276 Broad Street , Augusta , Ga.
COSGROVE A BRENNAN have received an exton- I
rive supply of rich and beautiful GOODS, in addition
to their Fait and Winter supply, which they now offer fur
sale, at both their Stores, at exceedingly low prices.
AMONG TUUIR STOCK WILL DR FOUND—
A large assortment of Black, Plain and Colored SILKS;
Black and Colored Silk VELVETS;
Black and White Watered SILKS ;
French and English MERINOS, a great variety;
Black and Colored ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES:
Printed MERINOS; DkLANES; CALICOES, and GING
! HAMS;
W hite and Colored Crape SHAWLS, at all.prices;
Rich Embroidered Crape SHAWLS; long and square
Woollen SHAWLS;
A large variety of Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS;
Some beautiSul shades in Cloth, suitable for do.;
Velvet TRIMMINGS; GIMPS and FRINGES, a large
supply;
French and English Black CLOTH ;
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS; COLLARS and UN
DERSLEEVES;
RIBBONS, a great variety;
Black Colored Kid GLOVES, all prices;
Silk, Woollen and Cotton HOSIERY, a large supply;
Black and Col’d DOESKIN ; CASSIMEUE and TWEEDS.
C. & I>. solicits particular attention to their extensive
supply of fine Bed and Negro BLANKETS.
A large supply of KERSEYS; OSNABURGS, and Brown
SHIRTINGS, which they will sell at Factory prices.
Planters would find it to their interest to call at either of
their Stores before making their purchases. d 15
SILK AND MERINO UNDER VESTS.
ALEXANDER <fc W RIGHT have received a com
plete assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s sup. silk
and Merino UNDER VESTS, to which they invite atten
tion. 024-d Aw.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES.
ININ'R French Worked CHIMIZETT COLLARS, with
. SLEEVES to match ;
A large assortment of Needle Worked COLLARS, very
cheap ;
Embroidered Muslin SLEEVES, a great variety;
Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTINGS.
For sole by _ dl2 WM. H. CRANE.
IADIES FRENCH I ! LOTUS.—A few pieces Ladies
J CLOTHS, mode colors—a beautiful article for Cloaks
and Mantilla*. Received by
o2i-d&w ALEXANDER A WRIGHT.
RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
AUi\ ASDER <Y WRIGHT have just received a
great variety of new and rich SILKS, of the latest
styles. Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MERI
NOS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French,
English and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac., to which they
invite attention. / 01-dAw
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEX ANDER a W RIGHT invite th* attention’of
Planters to their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, consist
ing of Schley’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Manufac
turing Company’s Heavy WOOLLENS, which they offer at
Lnctory prices. *l7-dAw
DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
A LEXANDERdt WRIGHT invite attention to their
ai Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and
CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Scotch,
Huckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS;
CRASH and DOYLIES: Superior Irish LlNEN’S'and HOL
LANDS; Pi'low-case LINENS; Embossed, Worsted and
Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS; togeth
er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line,
which they offer at lop prices. olfl-dAw
MANTILLA, DRESS AND GENERALDRY GOODS
STORE,
Comer Kollock and Broad Streets.
DINNING a SINNOTT will open, This Day, a gene
era 1 assortment of DRY GOODS, for the Fall and
Winter trade, consisting, in part, of
Printed CASHMERES;
“ DzLAINES;
Plain Do., all colors;
Black and Colored SILKS;
EMBROIDERIES,of all kinds;
GLOVES, “
RIBBONS; FLOWERS;
SHAWLB and SCARFS; HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Lace VEILS; TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
_ t . —ALSO—
S 2» yVtteriKM in Satin and Silk BONNETS;
Tuskin and 3-raw BONNETS; CAPS; MANTILLAS, Ac.,
to which they respectfully .oUcit the attention of the La-
oil
BLANKETS.
Alexander * wright have received »w»
assortment of heavy 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS
AJh>, H 84,11-4 and 12-4 superior Bed BLANKETS, which
they offer at low prices. o£4-dAw
KID GLOVES. '
A GOOD assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle
man’s Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES.
•80 W. H. CRANE.
DRY POOPS- = _
motjrking GOOES.
OXOWDES A SHEAR bare from Sew
o York, a tall supply Os Lupin’s best Blaek BOMBA*
ZINKS, some of which are very fine.
Lupin’s plain Black CUALLYS, of toMbMI styles.
Black ALPACAS au.l Black OANTON CUM ***• ... ,
Superior English PRINTS and GINGHAMS, of beautiful -
styles for full mourning.
Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS.
Plain Black Crap* and Black Love VEILS.
Wide English Black CRAPES, for Mourning Veils.
Families or individuals wishing these articles, are re
spectfully invited to call and examine the assortment.
1
RICH SILKS.
SUPERIOR rich Figured Brocade SILKS; Plain heavy
Chameiion POUI T DxLOIE; a large assortment of
Plai* Black SILKS;
Rich Plaid aDd Striped SIIJC3. <
i.; sale very low by dl2 WM. H. CRANE.
HEBINCS, ALPACAS, &C.
JdIME French and English MERINOS, various colors;
' Superior Black and Colored ALPACAS ;
Large and small Figured DxLANKS, very low ; ‘
Fine Black BOMBAZINES and CANTON CLOTH ;
PRINTS and GINGHAMS, a great variety, very cheap. ,
For sale by dl‘2 WM. H. CRANK.
MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, &C.
RICH Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS; fine long
and square Plaid SHAWLS;
* Black and Colored Cashmere SHAWLS ;
Small Woolen SHAW LS, for Children ;
SACKS and CLOAKS.
For sale-low by <ll2 WM. H. CRANE.
UNDRESSED BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. ,
SA'OWDE.Y <St SHEAR
HAVE received from New York, extra 4-1 Bleached
SHIRTINGS, perfectly undressed, and a Very supe
rior fabric for Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ wear. The public
are respectfully requ.sted to call and examine the article.
juul-dtwAw
PLAINS, blankets, &c.
STOUT heavy PLAINS, very cheap; KERSEYS, and
other NKGRo CLOTHS, verv low ;
CASSI MERES ; SATIN K ITS ; TWEEDS and JEANS :
• 10-4,12 4 Whitney’s BLANKETS; Dutlil BLANKETS;
Crib BLANKETS; W hitd and Red FLANNELS,;
OSNABURGS; SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, very
cheap. For sale by 012 WM. 11. CRANK.
FURTHER SUPPLIES-NEW GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. (TIA\E l as received, by the last I
Steamers from New York
, Rich l’tinted French Dt LANES;
Masai ine Blue Velvet Ottoman SILKS;
Rich Lustrcd Black GRO DkKHINE ;
• Fine GINGHHMS ; small Figured PRINTS ;
11-4. 12-4 fine Bleached SHEETING;
‘ Childrens’ Striped and Tartan Worsted lIOSE ;
i I)rab MOREEN, and a variety of other Good/ d!2
MANTILLAS AND PARISIAN CLOAKS.
JUST received, new M ANTI LLASand Parisian CLO A KS
of entirely new styles and very beautiful. The La
dies arc. respectfully invited to call and see them at
sBO-d4w \VM. H. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st.
! LOOK HERE.-NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
JUST opened, opposite John Bones 4 Co., a few doors I
below Washington llall, and next door above Henry
’ E. Clarke’s Shoe Store, a new and handsome assortment of
F.ttiey and Domestic DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve-
ry article in the line, which will he sold at a small advmxe J
on New York cost for cash. A look at his Stock will c<n:- i
vince the purchaser of the above sac t.
slO-TLy TIIOS. SWEENY.
FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JOHN lIHIDUKS, Mer ihant Tailor, Clothier, and
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 25u Broad Street, next
door below the United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a
full and complete stork of all that appertains to a gentle
man's wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES;
VESTINGS: and Trimmings to make up to okdkr, 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 VESTS; DRAW ERS, nett and wade; COL
LARS; SCARFS; STOCKS; ULOVFS, &c., Ac.
MAK ING and TRIMMING in the best manner. oS
COSGROVE & BRENNAN
Havk nowin Store an assortment es the following
GOODS, which they will sell at Factory prices:
George Schley’s and other’s styles of KERSEYS ;
Augusta, Princeton. Richmond, and other brands OSNA
BURGS ;
Augusta and Graniteville SHEETING and SHIRTING;
LINDSEYS, and Blue PLAIDS and S.TRII’F.S ;
7-1, S-4, 0-4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS;
And every style of Heavy Domestic GOODS, suitable for
house servants and plantation hands. o!5
HOSIERY.
Gauze Merino Un'DKX Sburrs Fancy Ly’eThread ft HOSE
Gauze Cotton “ •' “ Spun Silk “
I.yle Thread “ “ “ Cotton Stripe “
Lyle Silk “ “ Plain Bl’k and W li’t.Siik do.
Col’d Cotton “ “ Brown Linen HOSE, and all
and a variety of other kindn. other kinds.
my 29 WM. O. PRICE A CO., 25S Broad-st.
BOYS CLOTHING.
AUIR COATei, SACKS, JACKETS, small SUITS,
\J PANTS and VESTS, just received and for sale cheap.
—ALSO,—
40 Dozen very fine SHIRTS, with and without collars,
small and wide plaits, an d a first rate assortment of Tailoi-3
SHEARS, Trimmers and Points.
o 5 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
AYRSHIRE UiTTLE FOR SALE,
L-tOlt HALF:, a lher ough-bred AYRSHIRE BULL, i
1 years old, and in the highest condition—imported from
the farm of Lord Corchru. in Fcotiaud, three years since.
Tiiis Bull has been pronounced by good judges to be supe
rior to any of the Northern importations of tiiis stock, lie
is sold only to avoid too close breeding.
—ALSO,—
For sale a two year old BULL U\LF, from the above
Bull, and an excellent COY/ of mixed breed. Both these
animals took Cups at.the last Mac< n Fair. They will be de
livered to purchasers at any point on the Railroad between
Kingston an : Augusta.
For f .rtber particulars, address
J T. HOWARD.
King- ton, C..sscounty, Ga. fel>l2-tw6t
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Tup. u.m>lußs(;m:u. de.-iruus of closing up their
business, at e selling off their entire stock of CLOTH
ING and DRY GOODS, at cost. All tla ve who are indebt
ed to the undersigned, either by note or account, are re
quested to make immediate payment, or their notes and
accounts tviii be put in a train t- r collection.
MAYfclt, BROTHER & CO ,
jrns-dUvt.f 8 doors above Richard’s A Son.
A. BGUBET
- B BOOT AND 811015 MAKlill. *
gag J Takes this method of informing his w.gH a
W friends, and the public, that he lias en- y ESj
' larged his tjtwk, and is now prepared to *
supply any article in the various branches of his business.
LADIES’ 8 iL O E,S .
He has a splendid collection of Ladies’Work, such as :
Gaiters, Jenny Lind’s, Excelsiors, Buskin Ties, Ac., Ac., to- 1
gether with every variety of Misses’BOOTS, SHOES and j
GAITERS, to which' he invites the attention of those who I
wish to purchase, ihut may judged the superior character '
andfinish of his Stock. A. DOUBET. I
fW~ Work made to order, and Repairing done in tlio
best style, and at short notice. my?-t\vl.y
THE GRANITE MILLS
A HE placed in the hands of Mr. Thomas Denagan and
/V my oldest son, John, one of whom will, a 1 ah tinw ,
be found between, the Eag.e & Phoenix Hotel and Ihe o’.d
Bridge Bank, next door below Mr. Zina’s Augusta Bakery,
where every effort will be made t > keep on hand superior
and different grades of FLOUR;-Bolted MEAL; tine
HOMONY, or GRITS, Ac.
The Granite Mills Flour can be found in the hands of my
agents, Messrs. Seymour, Ans ley ic Co., Broad strevt. and
J. C. Carmichael, Warren Block.
_aul9 JAMES L. COLEMAN.
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
OF the mosttashiouable colors and style of make.
CLOTHS, for Cloaks, of Violet, Vest Poncel, Ten Col
or, and ail the new colors. WM. 0. PRICE & CO.
d!2 _
NEW ARRIVAL.
\ FIVKBII supply of CODFISH No. l and 2 MACKER-
J. Tk EL, Pickled SALMON', Smoked SALMON, Pickled
TONGUES, Scald HERRINGS, No. 1 MACKEREL isi kits,
CRANBERRIES, Mercer POTATOES, new BUCKWHEAT,
and new Smyrna F’iGS. Just received by
07 JOHN A. MILLEN, No. 205 Broad-st,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
JUfsT RECEIVED, at the Augusta Saddle and Har
ness Manufactory, 198 Metcalf’s Range, a large as-'
sortment of Gentlemen’s tndLadics’ Travelling TRUNKS,
VALISFS, BONNET CASES, CARPET BAGS, Ac.
»’JI» A. HATCH.
N- C. MOLASSES.
1 fl Printe, new crop, just received and for sale by
IU dU S. C. GRENVILLE k Co.
HISaM SMITH DOUBLE UXTRA7—ISu bbls.
just received. For sale by
d!o___ GEORGE W. LEWIS.
FRENCH POTATOES.
Off BAGb French POTATOES.—Forsalcby
n2l _ G. T. DORTIC.
T KFTIAU AND FORCE PUMPS, Lead and Block
I J Tin PIPE, for sale low by
JaU L. HANCOCK k CO., 210 Broad st.
* CIDER.
Q,7 BBI.S. Champagne CIDER, just received and for
AU sale by dH S. C. GRENVILLE k CO.
TTAIUUSON’S (OMTiNTKATEII PE It FUMES,
AT embracing a great variety of favorite articles, war
ranted equal to any of Foreign manufacture, and at ates 3
price. For sale by dls D. 11. PLUMB & CO.
’V! AILS. —6OO kegs NAILS, for sale low by
LA I l ' l9 BAKER & WILCOX.
NEW Crop Cuba MOLASSES —IOO hhds. new Cuba
Molasses landing, and for sale by
i’ 29 . _ davis, kolb 4 fanning.
( BOLL HEA B.—Dressed Kid and Wax
DOLLS, of every style a quality, suitable for Christ
mas Presents. For sale by ,
_ d22 ___ DUNHAM A BT.EAKLEY.
r P«E AMKBK AA ALMAA YU, and Repository of
JL Useful Knowledge for the year 1b53. For sale by
_jaß JOB. A. CABBig 4 CO
OA CO.\Blt«.\ .MENT.—In Store, and to arrive
CORN, KERSEYS,
OATS, HARNESS LEATHER*
PEAS, FEATHERS,
MEAL, BACON,
POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT,
ONION, BUTTER.
For tale by DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING,
did No. 4 Warren Block.
BELLVELIE FACTORY AGENCY,
Goiter r/ Mclntosh, and Reynold Streets.
THE GEORGTA STRIPES AND PLAINS, made at this
Factory, so long and favorably known to Merchants
and Planters, are now on sale at the above place, where
aU orders will be promptly attended to.
_jan2o-6m GEORGE SCHLEY.
Magnolia whiskey.—so bbia. Pik/s magno
lia WHISKEY, just received and for sale by
17-dftWtf ESTES ft RICHMOND,
PHILADEIiPHIA CARDS.
~THUNKS,CARPET BAGS AND SADDLERY•
J A SIKH K. BROWN, Wholesale and Retail Manu- .
facturer, No. 4t South Fourth street, Philadelphia.
febH ,
WHITE ft V^NSYCKELS,
lIMPORTUHS and Dealers' in WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 138 North Second street, Philadelphia, feb-l-ly*
M. L. HALLO WELL ft CO.,
IMPOBTKBi* of SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, Phila
delphia, No. 143 Mai ket street. jail
L HUXOiVKLL, JxMKd TkAQCAIR, 3. L. HALLOWKLL, j
A. W. Littlk, T. W. Swknby, E. K. llctchiksox. j
C. HARKNESS ft SON,
YTTIIOLKSALK CLOTHIERS, 123 Market street
\> South Enst corner of Fourth, Philadelphia.
Charmm ILmiknga*. John iJ. Harksess.
The usual Crc .it given. A liberal Discount fur
cash. junll
# MOORE & CAMPION’S
CtABLXBT W AHEROOM, No. 161 South Second-st.,
/six doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia.
An extensive assortment of CABINET W ARE always
on band. - janll
Washington Brrcmit. j John Bitoukh.
' BUTCHER & BROTHER,
CO.M.MIHHIOA >IKRC’HANTS, and Dealersin PRO
DUCE AND PROVISIONS, No. 112 North Front street,
Philadelphia.
Bacon, Ho ms, Sides and Shoulders, Pork, Beef, Lard,
Butter, Cheese, Flour, Lard Oil, Adamantine Candles, Ac.,
&c. janll
EAUCROFr, BEAVER & CO.,
TYTIIOLESALK DRY GOODS, No. 163 Market -st.
v t Philadelphia. janll
A. T. LANE & 60.,
I\niOLKS VLK CLOIYUKiIIs, No. 171 Market-si,
t V Philadelphia. janll i
-•>- _
WILLIAMSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
VETTIOLES Al t? llt’Ai I RS in Foreign and Domestic
11 DRY GOODS, No. i Market street, between Second
and Third streets, l’hilath p hia.
M. Williamson, T. A. Taylor, O. 11. Wilson,
S. M. Andkrsox, 11. 0. Pottkr. jaiill
WILCOCK, ROGERS & FRALEY,
IMPOBTI-Rsi, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers
in STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, No. 7 South Third
street, below Market, Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Straw and
Fancy Bonnets, l’anitmt, Leghorn and Palm-Leaf Hats;
LG raw Trimmings, and Artificial Flowers.
Caps aud Fur Goods of nil descriptions, janll
Wii. WtLCOCK, Gko. 11. Roaia'.s, Tkos. F. Fkali.v.
KEMPER & KIENZLE,
IM POUTLUB afkl Manufacturers of FRINGES, GIMPS,
BUTTONS, and LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, No. 21
South Fourth treet, Philadelphia.
Silk and Cotton Fringes, Gimps, Glass and Velvet. Dress
Coat, and Met d llu tons, Zephyr Worsted, Purse Twist,
Laces Fans, Taper, II vriciy, and Ste.-l Goods of all kinds.
Ai- ~ English aud German small Wares :ii general, jail
J. MILES & SON,
117H0I,I«Ai.1v Manufacturers of Ladies’ and Gentle
» \ mens’ line BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 67 South Fourth
i street,Philadelphia. janll
SCHAFFER, ROBERTS & CO-,
I MI’ORTIiHH and Wholesale lh ahrs in HOSIERY,
1 GI.OVFS, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS.LOOKING GLASS
ES, COMBS, BRUSHES and FANCY GOODS, No. I*7 Ma
ket street, between Fourth and Fifth, North side, Philadel
phia, J tnll
•tItMRGK SCHAFFKR, ] S.'.MITJt, HUSTOX,
GwjUok IF. KoticiiiT.-r, Mailshau. A. Jos ••tag
EROWN, HILL & CO.,
V ED, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARN, No. 40 North
Front street, Philadelphia. j ml!
Washington' Blown, Fji.'nk A. Eliot,
Marshall Hill, Hallos Giukn.
CHARLES H. WELLING.
: I \!IY (1001)8 COM.IIISSIO.V MEUCHMST, No.
j 1 / IS Chesnut street, Philadelphia. janll
L. Collin, B. Spraguk, Ja ,
) S. KoiiUtss, J; B. Altkhcs.
LONGSTRZIH & BROTHER.
1 1 y VI’KH IIAXGLVUB tel’OJ tK, No. S North Third
1 I street, Philadelphia.
! Ha\e constantly on-hand, a general assortment of Wall
| Papers, Borders, Fir. board Prints, Ourtahl Paper, Trans
parent Window Shades, Ac. janll
GIRARD HOUSE.
VEW first class 1 iOl EL. A< dnmmodatjons for 4;>o peo
pie. Fare $2 per day. Philadelphia. janll
WRIGHT, PIKE A CO.,
•Ml *7 Market afreet, and 26 Commerce street, I‘hiladtl
phia. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
janll
IIOLLINGSHEAD. V/HITE & CO.,
\\/IIOLBB AI U (»KO( UilS AMM O‘ d >1 SSBIO.V
V l MEROHAN'i’S, No. 77 North Water street, running
through, and No. 8s North Wharves, Philadelphia, janll
WRIGHT. BROTHERS & CC.,
<< l Market street, UMBRELLA MANCFACICR 1 R
i I 4 Philndeiphia. janll
Jottx Wi;':: ut, SiMrii Vi'p.mirr,
Joskph WntGirr, Pout. J. Wkioht,
<-
HADDOCK, HERD & CO..
: TTtTnOI.KFAM. 1 • -dZ ■■■ 'hh.'h SB Oil?, BON
; l V NETS, CA P .P,d:n-1, as, Leghorn and Pnnanm lIAIS,
i Not. 164 and 166 Market street, below «’th, South side, up
stairs, Phiiade’phi t. junll
-«*-
LINK, SIHTK & CO.,
i -iriIOLKSAhK mtI(iGJBTB,‘ No. S South Thiul
j v V .-treet, Philadclpld.-t.
| Ct.Al’lTS 11. 1 INV, llor.'.CF P. Ftttrt’, A. r. Olmstkap.
DRUGS AM) MMI>!C!NI,S, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
! DYE-SI UFFS, YARNISIIFS, A•.
; wtTAk., patent .Mudieiti--, M.-’.Hne Cbest-r, Fur.-.lea!
J an 1 Obstetrical Instnvuetit 4 , Ciietnieal XVi-s, Ac. junll
-*■
■ Sam I'll Bt.ru am. S.o.iun. A. Bilpham. Jso. S. Bi*pp.am
SAMUEL BISPHAM & SONS,
' Y-5 7IIOKKBALK GROCERS, and GENERAL COM
YY MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 261 Market street,
North side, below Seventh ttrn s, Philadelphia. janll
- “<**■
T. & J. V/. JOHNSON,
I 1 AW Il(IOHfcKl.l.r:il8, PUBLISHERS AND IM
j PORTERS, No. 197 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
TO.PUTF JOIIXUOX, * S.-.MCiL P. Pi!.SAM,
J. WAr.Nt;a Jos&res, TneuAS If. Paum*.
janll
• - —«
DAVID JAYNE & SON,
JMPOKTFRb and Wh desaie Dealers in* Foreign and
Domestic DiLL’PS,CHEMICALS, PAINTS, DYES, PER
! FUMKItV, Ac., No. Si Chesnut street, Philadelphia,
j D/cid J - ir.i;, M. D.. DaVid W . Jayne. Ebkx C. Jatse.
j janll
♦
JUSTICE, STEINMETZ & JUSTICE.
/ COMMISSION MlilU’ll \ NT.B, for the Sale of For*
\J eign and Domestic 11ARDWARE, Importers and Deal
ers in GUNS, RIFLES, GUN TRIMMINGS, Ac., Wos,ten
helm’s, Rogers’, and Crooks’CUTLEßY,North-west corner
Fifth c.nd Commerce streets, Philadelphia.
—AGBTS IMK —
J. D. ll.iwnplevce & Sons, Manufacturer* of Hardware,
Steel, Ac., Reiuscheid, Prusri:.
Aueioa & Co., Manufacturers of Guns, .70., Liege, Bel
gium.
Johnson, (Jammell & C->., Mamt.'acturm Steel, Filet-,
&c M Shejfßeld.
David Fiatliera, M-nu*actnrcr of Bracer, Bits, Ac.
AVhittmore’s Genu.ne Cotton (. aids: jisnl 1
—-- - - -
A. K’CAI-LUM & CO.,
YtARPi.T \YAIIEHOUBK, Sr Chesnut. street,Phila-
V delphia, Importers anti Wholesale Dealers, and Manu
facturers, of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MAT
- lINGS, Ae., Ac. janll
LIPPINCOTT, CRiMBO & CO.,
SUUUKSSOIIg to (Griesr, Filiot A C 0..) PUBLISHERU,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, and BLANX
BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 14 North Fourth street,
Philadelphia. ■ j.inll
J. B: Lif nxcoTT. Eojttjsn Ci.axtos. llaxuv Ora.mb o.
GEOIIQB lIKJISKX. Fl.l'-J. I!. Wu.LLS.
BUCKNOR, M'GAMMON & CO..
rTVOBAUCO COM>IIBBIO.Y >IKIl( IIA\TS, 170.4 t
A North Water street and No. 16 North Wharves,
Philadelphia. janll 1
A. J. Bfcic.nor. D. C. McCammov. J. A. War nkr,
Agents for the principal Tohacco Manufacture) s of Yirg mia.
WM. S. HAHSELL & SONS,
*)Q MARKET _STREET, Philadelptiia. and IIAJN-
Z,v/ SELL A BROTHER, 24 Magazine st't.-et, New Or
leans, La., Manufacturers and Importer* of SADDLEIiY
AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. janll
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO.
IJXCiI.UVGE Building. Third street, Philadelphia.
34 WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOM AS C. HANIJ, Vice Pres’t.
J. W. CowAK, Sec’y.
Insure to all Ports m the World. janll
CAPITAL <500,000!
S. W. Da Cocesct. M. Lakoi-hcadk. E. Lafoprcadb.
DS COUBSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO.,
VO. 1 ID Market street, Philadelphia, Importers and
1 ’ Dealers in Mens’ wear exclusively, con sitting in part
of French, Be lgian, English and American C LOTUS, CAS-
SiMERES, VESTINGS, and TAILORS’ TRIi (MINGS.
Janll
BACON & HALLOWELL.
WIIOI.KBALK HAT AND CAP MAN Cl ACTURERS.
Furs and Hatters’ TRIMMINGS. No. 178 Market
street, Philadelphia. ’ . janll
Wm. H, Dagos. Chas. Ha mow six.
ARCHER & WARNER,
No. 119 ('hcsuut Street, Philadelphia.
ARCHER, WARNER & CO., i
\ T O. 37G Broadway, N. Y., Manufacture -g of GASA
1> LIKES, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, andadl
kinds of Gas and Lamp WO ?.IC—G IRAN DU LF S, Ac.
janll
DAVID 8. BROWN & CO.,
NO. 38 A\D -10 South Front street, C OMMISS !ON
MERCHANTS, Agents for the Sale of Ar lerican D HY
GOODS by the package, Philadelphia. janll
David S. Bbowk. Robt. F. Walsh. Gbo.. F. Peab'- m .
BAILEY & CO.,
u Kitchks, Mat infacturer-* of
JL W ATCHES, SILVER WARE, with DIJ .MOND J EW'-
ELRY, 188 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. janll
Jo&mi T. Bailky. F. W. Bau tr.
E M. DAVIS ft CO.,
TMPORTKRB of FRENCH SILK GOOD 3 AND KID
street, wid u’traw berry street-
Philadelphia, janll-Ay
ro PROFESSIONAL* BU&iAESS MEi>.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUBINESBOARDB, notexeeedlcl :
■ix lines, will be Inserted under this head at the rate of *lO
per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will becharged pro |
atapor line. _ '
B. H. Overbv. I J- B. fc, Otkkby.
OVT.RBV & OVERBY,
A TTORXKYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, (forraer
-I\. ly of Jefferson, Jackson couuty, Georgia,) will give
any business entrusted, to them prompt and efficient atten- ;
tion. They refer to fifteen years’ experience, and to the '
Bench and Bar of the Western Circuit of Georgia.
Office on Marietta street, near Norcross’corner.
feb2-tj* 0 I
JOHS T. SHEW.MAKE, ~~
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in Burke, Jes- |
forson, Washington, Columbia, and other Counties of |
tlie MUM!* Circuit.
Office tir-t floor over J. C. Carmichael’s Store, |
w arren Block, Augusta, Ga. jauiis-ly
JOHN n. TILLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia.'
jan27-tf j
UNDERWOODS & MITCHELL.
TTA Vl.Nti entered into Copartnership in the PRACTICE :
i 1 OF LAW, will attend to all business entrusted to their j
care in all the counties in the Cherokee Circuit, and also in j
the counties o f Polk, Cherokee, Forsyth, Union and Gil- j
mer. One of them will always be found at theirolh.ee in
Rome. WM. H. UNDERWOOD,
DANII L K. MITCHELL,
janG-Smo J W H. UNDERWOOD.
f. W. MABRY,
VTTORXLY AT LAW. Franklin, Heard county,
Ga., Mill attend to Professional Business in the coun
lies of Heard, Carr il, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup.
RfctKßKKCE.—(.'has. Murphy, M. C., Decatur, Ga.; Hon.
E. Y. J.iill, LaGrange, do.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, dot;
Co!. M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, do.; Mr. William Daugh
erty, Columbus, do. , janV
!. L. SAILSEtMY,
r ATE or Macon, Ga., MANUFACTURER OF CLOTH
JLi IX<i, on Commission, No. 12 Verey street, opposite St.
Paul's Church, NEW YORK. j*nl2-Cmo
YiiLLIAil J. DOUGHERTY,
A TTORNKY AT LA W, will practice in the Middle
A\ District and Common Please of Augusta. Office over
D’Antignac A Barry's Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
janS-tf
JOHN P. WiLDE,
ATTORN F.Y and counsellor at law,
87 Gravier street, New Orleans.
Prompt and faithful attention given to the collec
tion of all claims and accounts entrusted to his charge in
New Orleans.
Refers to 11. Bowdre, Gould, Bulkusy & Co., and Col.
11. H. Gumming, Augusta, Ga.; James Robb a Co., New
Orleans; T a least & Wilde, San Fiancisco. d)4-dly
BAS CROFT Si. BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS’,
17'OU the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX-
C CHANGER and REAL ESTATE.
Office No. 117 Bay strict, SaVnnah, Ga. dIT
Bit. JOHY H. TRIPPE
{ vFEEIIts Ids Professional Services to the citizens or
j U Taliaferro county. Dr. T. has ’otters from the follow
! ine Professor s : Drs. Ford, Eve, N bwtdk, and Dr. Came bell.
d4-smos .
C, W. MABRY,
j A TTOR.NEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county,
; .£ V Georgia, will attend to professional business in the
I counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette
| Meriwether and Troup.
] References : —Hon. Chas. Murphy, Decatur, Ga.; Hon.
| E. Y. Hill, Lagrange, Ga.; lion. D. Irwin, Marietta, Ga.;
j Col.M. M. Tidwell,Fayetteville, Ga.; Mr. William Daugher
ty, Columbus, Ga. n-I-ly
CREED B. HAIGOOD,
( Ferine* ly of WatkinsviUe, Georgia.)
A TTOR.NEY AT LAW,Atlanta,Georgia. Officeon
AX Fast side White Hall Street, in Smith’s 3 story Brick
Pudding over Gunby & Roberts’ Store. 024-? m
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
pO.M.MIBBION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will
Y,' attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
to him. s29w
HERBERT FIELDER,
| 4 TTORXEY AT LAW, Cedar Town, Polk county,
| Georgia. aulS-6rn*
J. (’. & €. A. SNEAD,
A TTOn.NEYH AT LAW, Law Range, Augusta,Ga.,
AY. Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and
Common Pleas of the City.
John C. Snead also practices in the Courts of Edgefleffi
and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina.
John C. Snead, | Oakland A. Snead.
au6
MILLEDBE & RODGERS,
A TTORXEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. Office
j 1 v on Jackson street.
j John Millkbgk, A. M. Rkdqsrs.
an 7
L. Ci. i A BAY ESS,
l ’i TORXEY AT LAW, Forsyth, will practice in the
i A V Flint, and adjoining counties of the Macon Circuit,
j jauS-ly
LOl’lS DELAIBLE,
A TTOUNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice
lA\ in the Middle Circuit of Georgia.
( Office on Mclntoih street, third door north of the
' < fice pfthi Constitutionalist A Republic. jar.4-ly
D. H. SAUNDERS,
* rniRYEI AT LAW, Greensboro’, Georgia,
i \ janti-Ciuos
WARDLAW & WALKER,
i FACTORS ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 XT ORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
IN t il AIILKSTOX, 8. V.
w. A. warplaw. jy2o-6m o. walker.
I STONE, STARR & CO.,
j TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
Ain DRY GOODS, N 0.41 Broadway, New York.
Luvi P. Stuns, I JHnry 11. Stotesbcut,
j KußLar Stake, I H. Lanodos Bctlec,
Jos A. J, Broom. jyl't- ly
i Joes J. Joses. | John B. Sturges.
JONES & SURGES,
.] A TTORXEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
>il je!B-ly
JOHN L. BIRD,
A TTOUNEY AT LAW. will attend to all Professio
n! V ai business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia
ti "ro Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock.
1 Office at Crawfordviile, Ga. apll-ly
i F. C. BARBER,
i UtXCH VNGE BROKER, Washington Street, ore
XL door North East of Broad Street.
) JSY” Ur.currcnt MON Elf bought. nh6
JAMES G. COLLIER,
. A TTOUNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office rc
j moved to the rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods
t store, over B. H. Warren A Co’s. ©2O
UEIi» L HUNT,
j A TTORXEYS AT LAW, and General Land Agent 3
I x\. for Gilmer county.
! i - Filiiay, Gilmer county, Geo. f,1,12
GREENWOOD, MORRIS JtS! GW AY,
pO »I Ite S2<> N AND FOR WARDIN' (I MEII
V■- CHANTS, N 0.99 Camp Street, New Orleans.
Husky T. G keen wood, | Josiah Morris,
John 1. IDugway.
Ref r to Messrs. X. N. l’oubain A Son nnd B. 11.
j Warren, Esq,, Augusta, G *. el4-dt’*m
1 ANDREW il. 11. DAWSON,
' A TTOUNEY AT EA V, Augusta, Georgia.
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A2IOSS & aicLENDON,
j NTT AREIIOI tell AM* COM >1 I 8 8 I O N MER
| V V CHANTS, LaGrange, Ga. dlB-Bln
COLOGNE WATER.
ODEAKINt* if fine COLOGNE WATER reminds us that
O we have received a few pairs of rich cut Bohemian toilet
Bottles, also s< me beautiful China ones. Then we have for
HANKEUCUIKF EXTRACTS an assortment which cannot
fail to please the most fastidious, among the most promi
nent are Rose, Tea Rose, Rose Geranium, Sweet Pea, Sweet
Briar, White Lily, Orange, Honey Suckle, Sweet Clover,
Clematis, Nectar, Ess. Bouquet, lledgosmia, Bouquet Car
oline, Musk, Poppinae, Marechale, Jhignolia, Patchouly,
Jasmine, Geranium, Millilieurs, and others too tedious to
mention. d2O D. B. PLUMB A Co.
R- B. B.
Miraculous cures.—reopie wonder at the
quick efficacy of the R. R. R. Remedies in stopping
pain, removing its causes, and curing the most obstinate
complaints. Yet there is no mystery in it —there is nothing
miraculous about it. True, until the R. R. It. Remedies
! were introduced, no remedy or medicine was ever known
j to stop the most torturing pains in a few second?, and
ailsy the most violent Cramps of Cholera, Neuralgia,
Spasm?, Ac., in a few minutes. Radway’s Ready Rei:ef
wiil stop pain instantly, because it produces a counter-ac-
Uou upon the parts where pain is felt. If the Patient suf
ft's from Neuralgia, il immediately acts upon the nerves,
pro duces a counter irritation, invigorates the nerves, and
imparts vitality to the parts where pain is experienced.
The action of the Relief is quick, and the vtry moment it
U applied, it begins to counteract the effects produced by
diseased action, if you are the victim of Cholera, it acts
instantly*'—taken internally, it settles the stomach and
allays all painful irritation and sickness, it infuses heat into
the blood, and its warm and healthful influence thrills
through every portion of the body; it neutralizes the poi
sonous mala r ia of C'hslera and checks its progress. Ap
plied externclly, it allays Cramps and Fpasins, and restores
the co!d-crarai>ed, and almost iifeiess victim, to life and
health. If you are troubled with Sick Headache, the Ready
'! Relief taken internally wili neutralize the acid of the
•* stomach, make the stomach sweet and pure, and the
j breath fragrant; externally, it will produce a counter ac
tion on the scalp and refresh the senses. • This, then, is ail
i the mystery about the action of U. R. Relief; it does net
j lie in the action of the Relief, but in the science of its
j chemical and pharmaceutical combination. So with each
IV of the other R. R. It. Remedies. The Resolvent acts in
l! like manner upon the blood, and tne diseased deposits, re
novating and resolving away from the system all scrofu
lous humors and poisonous d.', osits.
.RADWAY’S REGULATORS. —For regulating the organs
of'tA’e system and securi :g a regular action of each ; free
ing u.e bowels from a 1 retained humors, assisting the sto
mach, aiding the di cgtive organs in their functional du
j ti cß the liver tose s cte its bile, and the kidneys and blad-
I der their urine* Ine bowels to discharge their burden, and
i the skin to era a free and healthy perspiration. Such art
j the effects the R. K. R. Remedies have upon the system,
I and the mystery of their curing the sick so quick.
K. k. R. Remedies are tor sale by Druggieta generally.
BADWAY k CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York.
PHILIP A. MOISE, and
WM. H. TUTT,
Agents for Augusta, Ga.
Southern Wholesale Agents—P. M. Cohen k Co., and
Hut Hand, Harral k Co., Charleston, S. 0.; Hendrickson k
Moore, and A. A. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. nl 0-4 w
PATENT MEDICINES.
AYER’S CHERRY I’KI’TORAI' "*
HTO cure a Cold, with Headache and Serenes of p„ V
JL dy, take the CHERRY PECTORAL on going to C
and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night.
For a Cold and Cough, take it morning, r.ocn, and ev?
ning, according to direction? on the bottle, and the difi-. cu
ty will soon he removed. None will long suffer fn Dl ,> ,
trouble when they find it can be so. iianily cured Per
sons afflicted with a seated Cough, which breaks tier, ?
their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cherry p ec ,“
ral on going to bed, they may be sure of souLd unbroktu"
sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Great relief frt m
suffering, and an ultimate cute is afforded to thousands
who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. *
Horn its agreeable effect in these eases, many find them
selves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity f or V t '
Las ceased. **
From two eminent Physicians in
FAYKTTRvniB, Tkxs., April 16,1G«1
Fin We have given your Cherry Pectoral anextensiv?
trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other rem.
edy we have for curing affections of tire respiratory
DUF. DIKMKR A HAMPTON
To Fingers and Public Speakers this remedy is invalua
ble. as by its action on the throat and lungs, when Ukia
in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a* few
hours, and wonderfully increase the power and flexibiiit*
of the voice. "*
Asthma is generally much relieved, and often wholly
j cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cares so
, obstinate a to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry p te .
i toml will cure them, if they can be cured.
Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and upper portion
of the lungs, may he cured by taking Cherry Pectoral'in
email and irequeiit doses. The uncomfortable oppression
is soon relieved.
Rev. Dr. Lansing, oi Brook'yn, New York, states:
“I have seen the Cherry Ptetorr I cure such cases of
Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to tclievc it cun rarely
fail to cure those diseases.”
For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to be followed
by large and frequent do?es of the Cherry Pectoral, until
it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it wili not tail
to cure. I
Whooping : ,ough may be broken up and soon cured by
the use of Cherry Pectoral. '
The L.Uuenza is speedily removed by this remedy. Nu
merous instances have bten nuticed where wlu.k. families
were protected from any serious consequences, while their
neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering
from ihe disease.
Salem, Ohio, 11th June, ISM.
pr. J. C. Atkr :—I write to inform you of the truly re
ci2rkaide effects of your Cherry Pectoral in this place,and
in my own family. O,eof n y daughters was completely
cared in three days o* a dreadful Whoopii g Ct ugh, by i s .
khig t. l'r. Means, one of our very best physicim-s freely
states that he considers it the bist ren edy we have for pul
nonary diseases and that he has cuud li:ori cares o
Croup with it than any other mu icim he ever administer
ed.
Our clergyman of the i: ptisf Church says that ciuvii g
the run of Influenza t> re this semen, he has seen cues
fr-m your medicine, he-could scarcely have believed with,
out seeing.
Yours respectfully, j. d. KINCLAIK
Deputy Post;*, asier.
From the Urtingu Vied I’r .f« ssor of Clieinistiy and Ma
tcria Metiica, Bowilora College :
1 have so u l the Chen y Pectoral, as its ingredi r.t
show, a powerful re edy tor Colds, and Cougt.i,and Pul
•nonary dkeases.
PARKER CLEVELAND, BI.D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
Dr. Yalentiiiejtlbtt, the widely celebrated Professtr«
Surgery in the Medical Coiiege. New York City, says:
“ It gives mepieasure to certify the value and ifficary
of “ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” which 1 com icier peculiarly
adapted :o c ure ciDeascs of tt.e Threat and Lung.-.."
Ccrisof severe diseases upon the longs have been af
fected by Cherry Pectoral in scuh extreme rests as war.
rant the belli f tliat-a remedy has at It ngtk been found ilia
1 can be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Con
sumption which carry from cur midst thousands inry
year. ,lt is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can
look-with confidence for relief, and they should not fail t«
■ avail til- msehes of it.
! Prepared ami sold by JAMFS C. AYER,
Practical and Analytic al Chemist, Low ell, Mats
J j=gr Sold by HAYILAND, KI.-LKY i CO., W. lI.TLTT
D. B. PLUMB k CO., W. K. KITCHEN, and I.ARUETT ‘
CARTER A CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL k SMITH, Athens
Ga.; PAYNE & NESBiT, Macctn, Ga.; IIAVILAND, HAH
, RAL A CO., Charleston, S. O.; A. A. SOLOMONS. Satan?
; aah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout tiie South.
dd-dAtwE we*w3m
IT-UTH IS MIGHTY AND SHALL IBEVAIL.’
, DR. C. WILLIAMS’
i UtOMPOUSD Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry ar.d
V Wood Naptha, the greatest remedy ever inventcd Ur
the cure of Coughs, Colds, Pneum. nia, Asti aia, ProEchitis,
Influenza, Fpitting of Bloc>d, and all other Lung A (foe
( tions teudir.g to Consumption.
’ If any cue doubts the efficacy of Dr. C. tViVianm' PkU
vu-it’i Cainatii, by trying one bottle he wiil become fully
ct induced tlut it is the Lr.it at"! most pr< rapt remedy tv.r
invent -il for the cure of Coughs, C. Ids, Hoarseness,'hun-
J cliitis, Ho pirg Co. gh, roup, Pneumonia, Asthma, and
1 Consumption, pr. William■>' Conti<oi-.nf ri.ttuonieLai*
i saw oj Il'iW Chary and BiC d Jfajitha Jar svrpatset
all remedies ever invented for its safety, promptness, and
efficacy, in arresting almost 'instantaneously all diseases of
the Lungs and Throat.
TRY IT ! TRY IT !!
i It is warranted to do you more good than any other
e j remedy; and if its effects do not prove fully satisfactory,
; the money will be refunded.
7he many wonderful cures which this valuable medicine
has effi-cttd are truly astonishing. Subjoined art s.me
II on i Cer.i/icutee, from gentlemen of high and undoubttd
character, many of w hom are well known throughout the
. country for their standing and integrity.
Tuecu.mbta, Ai.a., Aug. 14,1849.
We respectfully refer all persons interested, and who
mijle laboring under a lad and maiding Cough , to ths
f'jU ’wirg gentlemen who are well acquainted with the pt~
• cuUdr eirtv.es oi this medicine, by addressing a letter to
ether oi whom, post paid, a prompt answer will here-*
; I ceiveut
j J. F. Demoivii’o, Newman, Robertson A Co.; J. Colby A
■ Co., Druggists, Huntsville, Ala. Dr. Malone AR. B. Brick
| el, Druggists, Athens, Aia. Taylor A McCarthy, Drug
j gists. Columbus, Mi c >. Rupert Lindtnburger A Co., Drug,
j gists, Louisville, Ky. J. McDermott k Co., Druggists,
I Marlreesboro’, Tcnn. Dr. A. A. Burleson, Decatur, Ala.
' Bently, Gilchrist, and A. A. Arklin, Druggists, Courtland,
i Alh. W. it. Barton, Druggist, Florence, Ala. Dr. I lSis,
Irnugoist, Ripley, Miss. It. 1,. Uoss 4t J. L. Cooper, Drug,
gist, Tuscumhia, Aia.
Be .-'.re to ask for Dr. C. Williams' ridmonio Pulxim
■ | f J 11 dd Cherry and llo< il jSaj tho, and let no other bs
palnud upon you, ;.s your fife may depend upon j ourcau?
j tion in tins particular.
' } CAUTION.—Node genuine, unless there is a fine ftce,
! engraving on the outside w.th the )ac simile signature o!
Cu vs. Williams, M. D., engraved thereon—also l.is name*
. and the name of the medicine are blown in the glass thus*
' j ‘‘Da. C. Williams’ Co.mpomsd Pulmosig Balsam.” '•
This valuable medicine is for sale in Augmta by Vv. 11, A
J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and who
are also Genera! Agents for the same throughout the North-
I western portion of Georgia, and by D. It. PLUMB A CO.,
; Druggists, IIAVILAND, Kl-Ut Y A CO., and P. A. MODE,
: Druggist, at "Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in
i the City and throughout the Southern and Western Flat n.
It is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr
E. G. JONES, Madison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo
. , tain; KILPATRIC A CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW
SOM, Union Point; LEITNER A COLLINS, Bcrztiin; C.
; VI. & H. R. J. LONG, HILL A SMITH, and GOSS A SUM
NER, Athens; PAYNE A NES3IT, andj. H. AW. 8. FL?
■ US, Macon.
P. M. COHEN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston,
S. 0., are the General Agents for North and South Catoiina.
Price, in large bottle s, $1; or six bottles for to.
n2h-3mt
COSBY’S ANTI DYSPEPTIC BI'iTKKS.
PiHJI Al’g there is nothing more calculated to disgust
the public eye than the Innumerable advertisements of
the nostrums that are constantly appearing in the publio
: prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our
1 eais are pained with every days reports ot ills and speci
fics. Thu state of the public mind would seem to forbid any
I person of delicate mind from Sending forth auynewdis
c vc-ries in medicine to the trial of the public: still motive*
| of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real
; discoveries, which we-are confident wiil benefit our Kilow
j men. This latter consideration has prompted the author of
!th Ritters to make them known. He knows they are
| highly efficacious,for he himself, his wife, and many friend*
have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years,
a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even his recollec
* tion was gone, but I.y the use of these Bitters he has been
vectored to perfect health. This lias been the case with
many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth thi*
advertisement, addresses those who know Idm. He ha*
been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at this
time- of Hamburg, £. C.,at which place he can, at any time,
be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in all case*
of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which
are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach front
j food,loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness in
| the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude,
i general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The composition is
entirely Botanical, and has proved efficacious, where lhany
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which h*
could give reference to a number of persons, who have
made a trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as he is willing
to place it on its ovra merits. All he asks is for those who
are ? filleted with dyspepsia to give it a trial.
, The above Bitters can be had at O. COBBY’S Hamburgi
i 8. C., and at Dr. WM. H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street,
Augusta. _ _ ft 99
, "T -C fTTT
! Let the AJJhcttd. Rejoice and the Despairing lbptl
; THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST.
TUI T’S PECTORAL ELIXIR so one of the most
certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered toth#
Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues dif*
fuse themselves go generally throughout the human Lung*,
• that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pie®*
risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult
Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to withstand
its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are *p
’ prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy er
impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substanc*
; of the Lungs.
■ From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily report*
e*l, it would be impossible for the most Incredulous to doubt
| for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with di»-
easea of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and
’ are sounding its praises abroad.
The PECTORAL ELIXLR is prepared from vegetable *ub*
stances alone, and its ure for years would tend tosUength?
’ en the system, and not like must other Medicines, weaken
’ it. It is now being used by some of the meat eminent PhT*
si clans in the country, and by many is considered an Info®*
ble remedy in CROUP.
; Parents wno have youngclhfldren, should keep a bottle i
all Imes, as a singia dose will remove any case of this di**
j trussing disease, if given at’tiic onset
Prepared in Augusta, Geo', r,nd for sale by
| W. 11. A J. TURPIN, t Aaga»U.
WM. H. TUTT, j •
WM. ROOT, Marietta.
TIIOS. S. DENNEY, Atlanta.
fet-dAwtf B. ¥. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee^
, TOTT’S compound extract of sabsapa’
RILLA
FOR the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula
Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, PIS*
pics on the Face, Ring Worm, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, En
largement and Pain of the Bones
and Joints, Old Ulcers,
i Syphilitic Disorders,
Spinal Complaints
. —AND—
All diseases arising from an injudiclou* use of Mereu/J
and exposure, or imprudence in Life, its us* purifle*
the Blood—renovates the whole system and
imparts health and strength to the
most debilitated constitiona.
1 Prepared and told by _ _
Price 75 cent* per bottle, WM. H. TCTT, M,9i
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