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patent medicines
PHAMMEOTICAI
Dr. Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops
A new and oertain cure for Coaghs, Colds, Asthma, Pain
in the Breast ; also. Croup, Whooping Coughs,
Colds, etc., amongst Children,
This is a pleasant remedy to take, producing immedi
ate relief, and in nine out of ten cases a prompt cure. It
exercises the most controlling influence over Coughs and
Irritation of the Lungs of any remedy known —often
stopping the most violent in a few hours, or at most in a
day or two. Many cases thought to be decidedly con
sumptive, have been promptly cured by using a few
bottles, and the wearing Little’s Strengthening Plasters
on the Chest. As an anodyne expectorant, without as
tringing the bowels, it stands paramount to all cough
mixtures.
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE
Prepared and put up in bottles and vials only by W.
G. tittle. In using, nothing else is required to relieve
children of worms; and, besides being one of the best
and cheapest ever offered to the public, its frequent use
in families will save much trouble and expense, as well
as the lives of many children; for eight out ot ten ot
every ten cases generally require it.
DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the forms of
Nos. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and No. 2 for the
chronic stage,) that has been much improved upon in
this country; and from its unexampled success is likely
to supersede every other remedy for the cure of the dis
eases of the K idneys and Bladder, Gonorrheal, Blennor
heal, and Lucorrheal or Fluor Albus Affections. This
extensive compound combines properties totally diffe
rent in taste and character from anything to be found in
the United States Pharmacopea or in private practice ;
and in point ot safety and efficiency is not rivaled in
America.
Dfl. LITTLE’S RINGWORM AND TETTER
OINTMENT.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Head,
and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured by
this remedy, and since the introduction of the No. 2 pre
paration (being stronger) scarcely a case has been found
that it will not effectually eradicate in a short time. For
the cure of Cancerous Sores and Ulcers, it is applied in
the form of Plasters, and is almost infallible.
Physicians are referred to the 13th page of Dr. Little's
pamphlet, to the catalogues of medicine of the Materia
Medica, that he uses in compunding his different reme
dies, and asked to say if they are not the chief reliance
of the profession, as he himself has practised medicine
extensively for more than tea years, before retiring to
the drug business.
In more than two hundred places in Georgia, and in
all the Southern States, they are to be had; and as
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his reme
dies by palming off their own or something else, by using
the same or similar names, (for no patent is wanted or
secured amid the absurd patents of the day,) let all be
cautioned to look well for the signature of tne proprietor,
and also his name blown into the glass of each bottle.
N. B. All orders and letters on business are to be sent
in future to Macon, Georgia, instead of Philadelphia
Wholesale Agent, Dr. P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston,
S. C., McKesson A Robens, New-York.
Sold by LITTLE A BRO., Wholesale Druggists, Ma
con, Ga. For sale by PLUMB A LEITNER and WM.
H. TUTT, Augusta, and by Druggists aud Merchants
generally throughout the State. my26-swAwly
if yon have Dyspepsia,
Use the Colombian Bitters.
If yon have Headache,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Giddiness of the Head,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Depressed Spirits,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Piles,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have no Appetite,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Pain in the Side and Back,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If yon have a Sick Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
f yon have Jaundice,
Use the Columbian Bitters
If your Liver is Diseased,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you are subject to Costiveness,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
For sale by all respectable Druggists throughout the
South.
Hav-land, Chichester & Co.,
Plumb & Leitner,
William H. Tutt,
Augusta, Ga,
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THE LIVER
lIVVIGORATOR
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely from Bums,
IS one of the best purgatives and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not on'y a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy,
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then
on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus
accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of
the painfal feelings experienced in the operations of
most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same
time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moder
ate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual
rapidity.
The LIVER is of the 'principal regulators of the
human body; and when it Hr performs its functions well
the powers of the system H"1 are fully developed. The
stomach is almost entirely O, dependen ton the healthy
action of the Liver for the proper performance of its
functions when the stom r. aeh is at fault, the bowels
are at fault, and the whole system suffers in conse
quence of one organ—the i Liver—having ceased to
do its duty. For the diseas es of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made it i his study, in a practice of
more than twenty years, Hf to find some remedywhere
with to counteract the many derangements to
which it is liable.
To preve that thig re W medy is at last found, any
persons troubled with Liv »• Wer complaint in any
of its forms,has bat to try a and conviction is
certain. i.
These Gums remove morbid or bad matter from
the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow
of bile, invigorating the causing food to
digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and
health to the whole ma /, ehinery, removing the
cause of the disease—es rH fecting a radical cure.
One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the
stomach and prevtnt the food from rising and sour
ing.
Only one dose taken Hf. before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose taken at rjt night loosens the bowels
gently, and cures costiv r-m ness
Onedosetaken after each [ meal will cure Dyspepsia.
BpOnedose of two tea spoonfuls will always re
lieve Sick Headache. r
One bottle taken for fe H male obstruction removes
the cause of the disease, "s and makes a perfect cure.
Only cne dose immedi |-J ately relievesCbo!ie,whiie
One dose often repeated is a sure cure foi Chol
era Morbus, and a pre ft) ventive of Cholera.
One dose taken often will prevent the recurence
of Bilious Attacks while sm. it relieves all painful feel
ings. [ |
BP”Only one bottle is needed to throw oot of the
system the effects of medi Hr. cine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken removes all
yellowness or unnatural color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time before eating gives
vigor to the appetite and r_ makes food digest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhse
in its worst forms, while l_ Summer and bowjl com
plaints yield al most to the drst dose
One or two doses cures rH attacks caused by warms,
while for worms in child ren, there is no surer, saf
er or speedier remedy in the world, as It never fails
ETA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the I
absorbents. (JJ
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a
preventative for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all
Fevers of a Billons Type. It operates with certainty,
and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful
virtues.
All who use it are giving their nnanimous testimony
n its favor.
** Mixwa’er in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER IVIGORATOR is a scientific Medical
discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great
to believe It cures as if by magic, even the first dose
giving relief, and seldom more than one bottle is re
quired to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, ail
of which are the result of a diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor
335 Broadway, New York.
Sold by HAVTLAND, STEVENSON, A CO., SIMON
RUFF A CO.; J. ASHHURST, Charl4sten PLUMB
A LEITNER, W. H. TUTT, Augusta; SCOVIL A
MEAD, J. WRIGHT A CO., New Orleans. Retailed
by all Druggists. mys ’s9-dAwiy
THE BLANCEVILLE
Slate Quarry,
VAN WERT, POLK COUNTY. BA.
r F HR subscriber now has his SLATE QUARRY fully
A opened, and is provided with a sufficient number of
workmen to fill orders to any part of the South. The
quality of the Slate has been fully tested, and its beauty
I , c ? l * ecc ® can k* **«® n by an examination of seve
ral buildings in Rome, covered with Slate from this
; T . h< ’ ®?bscriber proposes to furnish the Slate
Alabama or Tennessee, and lay
Tffi roofing* * lane * PeMe not exceedi “K the cost of
Tin roofing.
Contracts can be made with JOHN R. frffman I
°S I
HAYWOOD’S
BALM f SAVANNAH I
FOR
Cleansing, Nourishing & Beautifying
the iia ie.
IN presenting the BALM OF SAVANNAH to the
public, the proprietor does so without any of the
hesitation attending the introduction of a new and un
tried article, for it has now been fifteen years before the
public, and each year has added to its popularity The
demand for it having increased so far beyond my pre
vious facilities for its manufacture, the proprietor has re
cently completed arrangements for producing it on a
more extensive scale, and at the same time adding to Its
former excellence, by the result of a long practical ex
perience in its use.
The following vouchers are gentlemen well known,
and can be attested :
Savannah, August 3,1858.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I cheerfully
comply with my promise, to give you my opinion ol the
tnerits of your Balm of Bavannah. Alter using it for
some two years, I am prepared to speak from experience,
and do not hesitate to pronounce it the best prepara
tion for the hair that I have ever used. For several
years I had suffered from dandruff, which, at times, ea
pecia ily during bad health, threatened to destroy my
hair. I tried many remedies, which had been recom
mended to me, without benefit, until I made a trial of
your Balm, which not only removed the dandruff, but
kept my head free from it, at the same time stimulating
the growth of the hair and imparting to it a healthy ap
pearance. I have recommended it to my friends, simi
larly afflicted, who, in every instance, experienced simi
for benefits from its use. I esteem it a pleasant and
convenient article for dressing the hair, possessing most
la the virtues claimed for the popular cosmetics of the
day, with none of their deleterious qualities. I feel con
fident that it only needs to be known to the public to
become universally popular.
Very respectfully yours,
W. T Thompson,
Editor of Savannah Morning News.
To ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :
The object of this is to state that I have, for some
months, used Mr. Haywood’s Hair Tonic —known as
the Balm of Savannah—and have found it incomparably
superior to any other article of the kind. Its use twice
a week is quite sufficient, not only to disengage the
dandruff, Ac., from the hair, bat to prevent its formation
in any applicable quantity. It maintains the hair too,
in that moist and pleasant condition, which so many
other specifics pretend to do, but almost always fail—in
so far as my experience goe9. J. L. Locke,
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
Mat 26, 1858.
Mr. J. M Haywood, Agent : It gives me pleasure to
certify to the unequalled qualities of your Balm of Sa
vannah. It is the best tonic for the hair, as well as the
most effectual exterminator of dandruff I have ever tried.
My hair has been inclined t j fallout sirce my attack of
Yellow Fever in 1854, and among all the preventives I
have tried, the Balm of Savannah has been the most
successful. This much I say most cheerfully.
Yours, Ac., P. W. Alexander,
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
For sale by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, Manufacturer
and Proprietor, Savannah, Ga., and by
WM. H. TUTT,
jyl Augusta, Oa.
SIOOO rewardT
I \R. FRANCK’S Celebrated SPECIFIC, for the cure
JIJ of Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet, Leucorrbea and
analagous csmplaints of the organs of generation, both
male and female.
Os all the remedies yet discovered, this is the most
certain.
It makes a permanent and speedy care, without re
striction es diet, drink, exposure, or change In applica
tion to business.
It is perfectly harmless.
It is not unpleasant to take, and contains no mercury.
It is put up, with full directions, so that persons can
core themselves, without resorting to doctors for advice.
It is approved and recommend d by the Royal Col
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, London.
It is prepared by Dr. Robert Franck, No. 40 Strand,
London. None other Is genuine.
It will invigorate the system, and completely renovate
and restore the genital organs to their original healthy
condition, even in persons vho have past the meridian
of life.
In ordinary cases es Gonorrhea, or Leucorrbea, one
bottle is sufficient to perform a perfect cure. Price #l.
In Oleets or Strictures, of long standing, its continual
use will always cure ; and in all diseases of the genital
organs, it will afford relief.
The Agent for the sale of this preparation, is
WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist,
180 Broad street,
jel7’s9-d3mAwly Augusta, Ga.
1859. 1860.
GUNS AND GUNSMITHING,
HAVING received our Fall and Winter Stock of
GUNS from the English Manufacturers, and made
to ordtr for us, expressly for this market, we are con
fident we can suit any one in want of a good GUN.
Our Stock is unusnally large, and imbraces every varie
ty of size and finish—and are we think the best ever
offered in this market.
ALBO
Fine POCKET and PEN KNIVES ;
POWDER FLASKS, and SHOT BAGS, all kinds ,
COLTS anfi other Varieties of PISTOLS ;
PERCUSSION CAPS and WADS, all varieties ;
POWDER, and SHOT- BLOWING HORNs ; Ac.,
Ac.
Reparing of all kinds done promptly, and RIFLES
made to order with'all the modern improvements, equal
to any made in the United States.
245 Broad Street, next door below State Bank.
an23-4m ROGERS A BOWEN.
MADISON SPRINGS;
Madison County, Ga.
I’’ HI 8 well known Watering Place, will be opened
. on Ist day of JUNE next, tor the reception and ac
commodation of visiters, and in fact, it is always ready,
as the proprietors both live on the premises. It is use
less to say anything about the Madison Spring, it is so
well known throughout the State, and favorably known,
that we deem it a waste of time ; but as this notice may
strike the eye of some one not acquainted with the
beauties, climate, waters, pure and bracing air, variety,
scenery and the society, we will say it has advantages
over any other Watering place in the Southern country,
and we would most cordially invite your attention this
way. For most all the diseases which the human fami
ly are subject to, these waters have a most happy effect.
We have a Band of Music, inferior to none, Sacred,
Parlor and MartiaL
Now, what more can we say,but ask you this way,
And if we do you no good, we'll charge you no pay.
Two lines es Stages will be in readiness at the Depot,
in Athens, on the arrival es the cars, to take passengers
immediately on to the Springs. Persons leaving Augus
ta or Atlanta in the night trains, will reach the Springs
the same day to dinner. BCOTT A TYNER.
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AUDUBON’S
BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA.
THE undersigned is publishing by subscription this
celebrated work of his late father, J. J. Audubon,
F.R. SS. L. A E.. Ac , from the original copper-plates,
transferred to stone.
This edition, Id softness, finish and correctness of col
oring, will be equ.»l to the first; every plate being col
ored from the original drawings still in the possession of
the family.
The entire work, containing all the plates and textot
the original work, will be comprised in forty-four
numbers each, containing ten plates, printed on
seven sheets of double-eb phant paper, of the beat quali
ty for the purpose, 27 x 41 inches ; and will be delivered
to subscribers monthly, free of extra charges, at TEN
DOLLARS PER NUMBER ; the total cost of the en
tire work, including the seven volumes of letter-press,
being only one-half the cost of the first edition.
as there are many persons who only know the above
work by reputation, the first number will be sent as a
specimen to those who wish it, on the receipt of eleven
dollars. Express and other charges w ill be paid by the
publishers.
Also, now complete, octavo editions of
A-UDITBON’S
BIRDS AND QIiADBIiPEDS OF AMERICA.
BIRDS, 7 volumes, 500 plates, colored by band, with
text, $120; QUADRUPEDS, 3 volumes, 155 plates,
with text, S4O.
These editions are uniform, snited to the Library, or
Drawing Room; bound in full morocco antique
J. W. AUDUBON.
ROE, LOCKWOOD tcSON,
mh4-dAw 311 Broadway, N. Y.
HOWE’S
IMPROVED SCALES!
Strong & Ross’ Patent.
THESE superior PLATFORM SCALES, which
have taken the premium over all other Scales, are
offered for sale at manufacturers’ prices—uo expenses
added—by the Agents,
CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
Augusta, Ga.
We are also Agents for Stearnes A Marvin’s celebra
ted FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFES ; Hoe A
Co.'s CIRCULAR SAWS ; Boston Belting Company’s
RUBBER GOOD 8; IRON RAILING ; SUGAR MILLS
and KETTLES, Ac., all of which are offered for sale
low, in connection with our general stock of HARD
WARE, CUTLERY and AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS. 1e23-dAw3m
“HENRY J. OSBORNE,
FINE WATCHES,
UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
mb
'HENRY J. OSBORNE"
Repairs Fine Watches and Jewel)
UNDER U. 8. HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEO,
mh!s
1859. 1859.
THE
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
Devoted exclusively to the Improvement of Southern Agricul
ture, Horticulture, Stock Breeding, Poultry, Bees,
General Farm Economy, &c., &c.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
p. REDMOND and C. W. HOWARD, Editors.
The Seventeenth Volume, much ENLARGED and IMPROVED, com
menced on the Ist of January, 1859.
Th.e Cultivator
Is a large octavo of thirty-two pages, forming a Volume of three hun
dred and eighty-four pages in a year. It contains a much greater amount
of reading matter than any Agricultural Journal of the South—embracing,
in addition to all the current Agricultural topics of the day,
VALUABLE ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
From many of the most INTELLIGENT’ and PRACFICAL Planters,
Farmers and Horticulturists in every section ofthe South and Southwest.
TERMS :
1 Copy One Year $l! 25 Copies One Year, S2O
6 Copies “ 51100 “ “ 75
The Cash System
Will be rigidly adhered to, and in no instance will the paper he sent
unless the money accompanies the order. The Bills of all specie-paying
Banks, and Postage Stamps, received at par. All money remitted by
mail, will he at the risk of the Publisher.
Advertisements
Inserted at ONE DOLLAR per square, of twelve lines, for each in
sertion ; One Square, per annum, TEN DOLLARS. Address
WM. 8. JO MS. Augusta, Ua.
TAKE NOTICE.—In ordering a paper, be certain to write the name
ofthe Postoflice, State and County, at tiie head of the letter, and he sure
to write the subscriber’s name plain and distinct.
TO THE PLANTERS!
ALL WOOL!
We have now on hand, and are having manufactured, a WHITE
WOOL PLAINS, far superior to any other Plains we have ever before
offered for sale. We guarantee the filling to be ALL WOOL, and wider
than any other manufactory. THE PRICE BEING NO HIGHER than
less desirable Goods, we feel confident in giving satisfaction.
Come and see them ! Orders promptly attended to.
DEMING & DAY,
Corner under Globe Hotel.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. L. BLALOCK. I 3 - w - JONES
BLALOCK & JONES,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.,
WILL, practice In the counties of Fayette, Coweta
Campbell, Meriwether, Pike, Spalding, Henry,
Clayton and Fulton ; also in the U. 8. District Court at
Special attention given to the Collection and Securing
of Claims. je!2 dbm
E. RICHARDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
|y Office over the City Bank.
JOHN WHIT THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CUTHBERT, RANDOLPH COUNTY, GA.,
WILL practice in the counties of Randolph, Stew
art, Quitman, Clay, Early, Terrell and Calhoun.
Collections and Land Claims promptly attended to.
my2s
GEORGE ¥. ANDERSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PINE BLUFF, ARK.
Refers Hon. R. Toombs and Andrews Andrews,
Washington, Ga., and Thos. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens,
q, ap6-w:im*
J. D. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
XiEXiisra-TOisr, geo.,
it ILL practice in the counties of Oglethorpe, Har
iV Elbert. Wilkes, Taliaferro, Warren, Hancoc
d Greene? feblS-ly’s9
G. W. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARROXTON, OEO-,
WILL give strict attention to all professional busi
ness entrusted to his management—particularly
the collection of claims. feb!s- -’>•»
T. W. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATHENS, GEO.,
WILL practice in the counties of Jackson, Clark,
Walton, Gwinnett. Hall, Rabun, White, Haber
sham, Franklin and Banks, of the Western Circuit.
janir.'s9-dly
M. H. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL practice in the counties es Richmond, Burke
Jefferson and Colum b ia, of the Middle Circuit
and Warren, Wilkes and Lincoln, oi the Northern Cir
CUit.
Office in Constitutionalist Range, Augusta, Ga.
oct9’sß ly
JOHN MILLEDGE, JOHN MILLEDGE, JT
MILLEDGE & MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Augusta, Ga.,
WILL attend with despatch and fidelity to all busi
ness entrusted to their care in the counties of the
Middle Circuit. . , ,
ear Office on Broad street, three doors below the
State Bank. sep22’sß
M. C. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PALMETTO, GEORGIA,
Will give strict attention to the Collection of Claims
all kinds. sepll'6B-ly
LATEST I1IPR0V1M1T!
GROVER&BiKER’S
NOISLESS
SEWING MACHINES
PRICE $55 TO $l3O.
HEMMERS $5 EXTRA.
IT is no longer qnest oned that these Machines are the
best in use for family sewing. They hem, fell and
stitch in a superior manner, and are the only Machines
in the market which are so well and simply made that
they may be sent into families with no other instructions
than are contained in a circular which accompanies
each machine, and from which a child of ten years may
readily learn how to use and keep them in order. We
refer to the testimonial below, of Senator Hammond, of
South Carolina:
Washington, D. C , 11th December, 1858.
Dear Sir : In reply to your letter asking my opinion
of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine, I take pleasure
in saying that they have more than sustained my expec
tations. After trying and returning others, I have three
of them in operation on my different places, and after
four years’ trial have no fault to find. Respectfully,
(Signed) J. H. Hammond.
Agents wanted in every county in Georgia.
Sales Room No. 155 Broad street, Augusta, Geo.
STOVALL & GARTRELL.
Augusta, Jan. 27, 1859. jan£
THE BEST
SEWING MACHINES MADE!
WE have just received a supply of Ladd, Webster &
Co.’s celebrated MACHINES, which, for durabil
Ity and simplicity oi construction, are unsurpassed by
any machine now manufactured. Any fabric, from the
finest Cambric to the coarsest Keisey may be sewed
with equal facility on the same machine. We ask those
in want to examine our stock before purchasing else
where. We refer to parties in the city having the ma
chine in use. We fully warrant every machine sold by
us. Call and see them.
W. H. SALISBURY A Co.,
my27-tf 257 Broad street.
moil AID BRASS
FOUNDRY
MACHINE AND GENERAL MANUFAC'G
SHOP.
L. HOPKINS & CO., Proprietors’
AUGUSTA, GEO.
HAVING the most extensive facilities with Shop
Tools and Patterns in the country, we are now
ready, and will be thankful, tor all orders for GOLD
MINEB, MILLS, GIN GEARING, STEAMBOATS
STAVE and SHINGLE MACHINES, HORSE POW
ERS, THRESHERS, FANS ; Cook, Parlor and Box
STOVES. TIN WORK; in fact, any article in Iron
Brass or Wood. J. E. WACMURPHY, Sup’t.
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CROP OF 1859.
RECEIVED this day, 29th June, a fine lot of Ruta
Baga, Yellow Russian, Flat Dutch, Red Top,
Large Globe and Large Norfolk TURNIP SEEDS.
Just received and for sale low, by
je3o PLUMB & LEITNER.
BUSINESS STAND.
It HE subscriber offers for sale or to rent, a large
STORE HOUSE and DWELLING combined, with
Kitchen, Stables, &.C., in the thriving village of Law
renceville, Gwinnett county, Ga., said to be the best
stand for business in the village.
ALSO,
About sixty acres of LAND near the said village,*
few acres of which is under cultivation, and the remain
der in woodland. The whole of which will be sold low
for cash, or upon a reasonable credit. Apply to
MADISON L. LENOIB, “
•ep-oawd&wtf Clarksville, Ga
J. KAUFFEB,
GREAT REDUCTION
SUMMER^GOODS
BELOW NEW-YORK COST
The undersigned, being desirous to make room
for Fall and "Winter Groods and not to carry
anv Summer Stock over for next year, has
GREATLY REDUCED
the above Groods to such
LOW PRICES, not considering a SMALL
FOSS that will certainly effect an
ENTIRE CLEARING OUT.
Out of the many articles reduced, I would only mention a few, as
Summer SILKS, good quality, 20 per ct. cheaper than before •
Foulard SILKS, at 50c. formerly sold at 75c.;
Silk LAWNS, at 50c. formerly sold at 75c. ;
Foulard ROBES, at $7, formerly sold at sl2 ;
LAWNS, at 6 l-4c., formerly sold at 12 l-2c.;
LAWNS, at 10c., formerly sold at 18 3-4 c.;
Superfine LAWNS, at 12 i-2c., formerly sold at 25c.;
Real French LAWNS and ORGANDIES at 25c. formely sold at
50 cents
Real French CHINTZ, Col’d, at 12 l-2c., formerly sold at 25c. •
Lawn ROBES, at $1.50, formerly sold at $3 ;
Lawn ROBES, Double Skirts, $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6
Pine Apple CLOTH, at 18 3-ic., formerly sold at 37 l-2c. •
Pine Apple ROBES, at $2, formerly sold at $5 ;
Figured BAREGES, at 25c., formerly sold at 50c.;
Barege ROBES, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6;
Barege ROBES, Double Skirts, 7 and SB, formerly sold at 12and sis
BAYADERE DUCAL, at 12 l-2c., formerly sold at 25c. •
BAREGE DELAINE, at 12 l-2c., formerly sold at 25c. *
MANTILLAS, at $7, formerly sold at sl2 ;
MANTILLAS, at $6.50, formerly sold at $lO ;
MANTILLAS, at $6, formerly sold at $9 ;
AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTION 1
Pantaloon Stuffs, reduced 20 per ct., &c. &c.
JUST R.ECBIVEX) ■
LADIES' EXTENSION HOOP SKIRTS, 15 Springe, at $1 ; a very fine LINEN CAMBRIC HAND
KERCHIEF, at $1.50 per dozen, worth $5 ; HEMSTITCHED Ha.N oKERCHIEFS
at $2 50 per dozen ; ANEW hOT OF iHOSE SWISS BaNDa,
at 25 t outs, worth 75 cents and sl.
Ladies will Hml it to their advantage to make an earl) call, as Goods
will be sold FAR 11ELOW filElK VALUE.
ONE PRICE ONLY!
J. KAUFFEB.
jel9 UNDER TOE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
SELLING OFF!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!!
A $50,000 STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
AT NEW-YORK COST,
FOR CASH.
As I am compelled to vacate the Store which I now occupy,
on the first day of October next, in consequence of its having
been rented from that date by other parties, without my
knowledge, and not having any definite place in
which to locate by that time, I will from this day
offer all of my large stock of
DRY GOODS
WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, AT
New-York Cost for Cash
To persons in need of any article in the line, this
is a rare opportunity, as the stock must
positively be closed out by that day.
THUS. PHIBBS.
Augusta, Ga., June 13th, 1859 J
jel2
1859. 1859-
I»LUMI8 & LEITH lilt,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, AUGUSTA, GA.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK ©FCIIOiUR
UNADULTERATED DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN OUR LINE.
WE FEEL ASSURED THAT NO HOUSE IN THE SOUTH CAN OFFER A STOCK SUPERIOR TO OUR"
IN GENUINENESS AND PURITY,
AH officinal preparations being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United State*
Pharmacopoeia. < >nr Stock of
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
tali, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies at the shortest notir*
A CHOICE SELECTION OK|
Garden, Grass, and Field- Seeds,
MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK, TOGETHER WITH A FULL SUPPLY OF
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, PUTTY, Ac., Ac.
mh3 PLUMB Sl LEITNER, near Posl Oflic. Corn«r.