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lota Grams directory.
AiißiClLlimi IMPLEIMTS, HARDWARE, fa
li. A J. MOORE A CO .
No. 235 Broad, street
CARMICHAEL A BEAN.
No. 252 Broad-atrect
JOHN Sc THOS. A. BONES.
No. 185 and 187 Broad-street.
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AUCTION AND CO.lt .MISSION MKBCHANW.
W. B. GRIFFIN.
No. 274 Broad-atreet.
BATH PAPER HILLS.
GEORGE W. WINTER,
No. 282 Broad-atreet.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JR..
No 204 Broad- trtet, Post Office Corner.
ROYAL A HATCH,
No. 233 Broad-atreet.
CONLEY, FORCE A CO ,
No. 2t>B Broad-atreet.
J. W. BURCH,
No. 168 Broad-atreet.
O'BRIEN A BYRNE,
No 176 Broad-atreet,
opposite Augusta Hotel
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, dec.
JAS. G BAILIE A BRO.,
No. 2?5 Broad-street.
C VRPKTdr UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE.
C. A. FLATT CO.,
No. 214 Broad street.
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE.
HOLMAN A TURPIN,
No. 286 Broad street.
Also, Southern Forcelain Manufacturing Oomp'jr's
Goods for Sola,
E. MUBTIN A SON,
No. 280 Broad street,
CLOTHING.
RAMSEY - A LaBAwT
No. 3 1 ‘8 Broad-street,
nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
BORA, WISE A GO.,
(Successors to J. M. Newby A C 0.,)
No. 251 Broad-street,
Under U. S. HotoL
J. M. NEWBY,
238 Broad-street.
VAN WINKLE A SHACKLEFORD,
No. 230 Broad-street.
HAIGH A ANDREWB,
No. 220 Broad street,
opposite Augusta Bank.
CONFECTIONERS & FAMILY GROCERS.
LAMBACK A COOPER,
No. 288 Breadstreet.
DRUGGISTS—WHOLESALE <fc RETAIL.
M. J. JONES, m7d.,~*
No. 171 Broad-street,
Under the Augusta HoteL
W. H. TUTT,
No. 180 Broad street.
BARRY A BATTY,
No. 290 Broad-street
SPEARS A RIGHT,
No. 316 Broad-stree
CAR FACTORIES ANI> MACHINE SHOPS
W. V RIGUT’S
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AND RAILROAD CAR FACTORY,
On Georgia Railroad near Cotton Factorial.
PRY GOODS—WHOLESALE.
jackson, miller a verdery,
No. 248 Sroad-street.
PR >' GOODS—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THOMAS PUIBBS,
No. 278 Read-street.
T. S. CUMMINGS A CO ,
No. 322 Broad-street
opposite Planters' HoteL
HICKMAN, HILLS A CRESS.
No 242 Broad-street
WRIGHT A ALEXANDER,
No. 250 Broad-street
DEMING A DAY,
No. 254 Broad-street,
Corner under the Globe HoteL
J. KAUFFER,
No. 175 Broad-street
JAMES HENEY,
No. 199 Broad-street.
Next to Bank of August*.
P AM. GALLAnEB.
No. 186 Broad-street,
opposite Adams’ Express.
POOR 4 *,SASH. BLINDS AND MOULDINGS,
Made to order. Northern SASH, BLINDS and
DOORS, constantly on hand —LOW FOR
CASH.
WM. H. GOODRICH,
REYNOLD STREET,
(Between Campbell and McCartan.)
EXCHANGE BROKERS.
WOOD, EDDY A CO.,
No. 177 Broad-street
Under Augusta HoteL
GROCERS —WHOLESALE.
Mr ORD, HORTON A WALTON,
No. 294 Bread-street.
KOBERTB, COSKERY A CO.,
No. 286 Broad-street.
CHARLES BAKER,
No 267 and 269, Broad-street
DANIEL H WILCOX,
No. 241 Broad-street
WILKINSON A FARGO,
No. 302 Broad-strect
WILCOX, HAND A ANBLP.Y,
No. 2HB Bread street
JOSIAH SIBLEY A SONS,
N 0.6 Warren Block.
EA_E.EE A CASWELL,
No. 296 Broad street
WM. H GOODRICH,
(Represented by C. McLaren.*
No. 271 Broad-streeL
BALDWIN, REED A CO ,
No. 295 Broad street
C ROC ERS—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
SI BLEY, BOGGS t CO ,
No. 260 Broad-street.
G T DORTIO,
No. 17S Broad-street.
HATS, CAES, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS.
GEORGE W. FERRY,
No. 244 Broad-street,
Under Masonic Hail Building
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HOUSE FURNISHING HOODS.
sTs. JONES & 00 ,
Dealers in Stoves, Grates, Tin Plate, Sheet
Iron, Wire, &c., <Ce., 192 Broad street
BUCKMASTER & DERRY.
Dealers in Stoves, Grates, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire, Ac., Ac , 151 Broad street.
HOUSE AND PARLOR FURNITURE.
BENJAMIN A GOODRICH,
No. 285 Broad-street
e A. PLATT A CO.,
No. 214 Broad street
HOTELS.
PLANTERS' HOTEL.
8. B ROBBINS, Proprietor.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
WM. E. WIIEELOCK, Proprietor.
INSI RANCE.
FIRE, MARINE, RIVER AND LIFE INSURANCE.
The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company.
Liverpool and London Fire A Life Insurance Company.
The Lorillard Fire Insurance Company.
The Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Cons.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, SIX MILLIONS.
Wm SI. D'Antionac, Pres. | C. F. McOat, See'y
JEWELRY.
CLARK A CO.,
Corner Broad and Mclntosh streets,
Opposite Railroad Bank.
HENRY 3. OSBORNE.
No. 286 Broad street
Under United States Hotel.
J. N. FREEMAN,
No. 312 Broad-street,
nearly opposite Planters' Hotel.
~ ~ ~mr»ic.
CHARLES CATLIN,
Dealer tn Plan.. Fortes. Msisic, Guitars, Violins, Ban
jos, Flutes, Acoordeon*. Instruction Books, Ae.
No. 221 Broad-street,
opposite United States Hotel.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART.
TUCKER A PERKINS,
Opposite Adams’ Express Company.
Dealers in Photographic and Ambrotype Chemicals at
New York prices. _
.MILLINERY GOODS.
Kies M. MATHEWS,
No 269, Broad street
SADDLERY, HARNESS AND TRUNKS.
SHERMAN, JESSUP*t CO,
No. 225 Broad street.
JULIUS DARROW,
No. 169 Broad street,
jy2B-59 Under the Augusta Hotel.
BEGARS AND TOBACCO.
G. VOLGEfU "* „
No. 193 Bread-street.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.S
SIK£L£ M'MBKR
LOTTERIES!
Grand Capital Prize
$100,000!
NEARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 9 TICKETS.
The Extraordinary Drawings
Os WOOD, EDDYY A CO’S. Siugle Number Lotte
ries, will take place in public, under the superinten
dence of Sworn Commissioners, at Augusta,Georgia, as
fellows:
Class 47, draws Saturday, Ncv. 19,1839.
Class 51, draws Saturday, Dec. 17,1859.
Class 56, draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860
Class 60, draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860
EXTRA OR DIJnIryTdK AWJ NG
To take p’aco as above specified.
One Grand Capital Prize of
$100,000!
IPriruof 050,030 1 Prize of 85,000
1 “ 30,000 1 “ 5.000
1 “ 15,000 20 Prizes cf 2,000
1 “ 10,000 100 “ 1,000
1 “ 5,000 ICO “ 500
1 “ 5,000 100 “ 4'o
1 " 5,000 150 “ 300
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S6OO apprevimating 8100,000 pr'ze, $”,400
4 “ SCO “ 50 000 •* 2,000
4 “ 400 “ 30,000 “ 1 600
4 •* 300 “ 15,000 “ 1200
4 ” 200 “ 10,000 “ 800
20 “ 100 “ 5,000 “ 2 000
5,000 prizes of S2O are.. 8100,000
32,3i)ti Prizes Amounting to SOI 5,000
M Tickets S2O, Halves 10, Quarters 5, Eighths 2.50,
The Ordinary Drawings
Os Wood, Eddy A Go's Lotteries wiil take place
Augusta, Georgia, as follows :
Class 45 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5, 1559
Class 46 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1830
Class 48 Drn\T» Saturday, Nov. 'JO, I 850
Clast 40 OrnwsSatnrday, Dec. 3, 185?*
Class 50 Draws Saturday, Dee. 10, 1830
Class 3VI Draws Saturday, Dee.ti t, 1830
Class 33 Draws Saturday, Dee. 31, t S.jf*
Class 31 Draws Saturday, Jail. 7, Isjjf)
Class 33 Draws Saturday, .Inn. 14, 1 800
Cluss 37 Draws Saturday, Jau.ti? , 1800
Ordinary Draw ing
To take place as above specified.
\ Grand Prize of • • ■ $50,000
I M 20,000 1 Prize of 1,500
1 “ 10,000 50 “ 500
1 ** 5,000 100 “ 400
1 •* 4,000 100 “ 3UO
1 M 3,000 100 “ 150
ioe “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of S4OO approximating $50,000 prize, §1,600
4 “ 300 “ 20,000 “ 1,200
4 “ 250 “ 10,000 “ 1,000
4 “ 225 “ 5,000 “ 900
4 “ AX' “ 4,000 “ 800
4 “ 150 *• 3,000 “ 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ 400
3000 “ 20 are 100,000
5,485 Prizes amounting to $330,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
GKR^nsriD
Extraordinary Drawings.
ONTIIE THREE NUMBER I’LAN.
CAPI Jj PRIZE
SIOO,OOO !
TAKES PLACE ON THE LAST SATURDAY IN
EACH MONTH.
Whole Tickets *2o,l’tvei '■}, Quarters 5, Eighths
IN ORDERING TICKETS CII CERTIFICATES,
Hue lose the amonn of to i,ar address, for what
you wish to purckas: ; r e the Lottery in wb ch you
wish it invested, and wh;- you wish Wholes. 1 ialves
Quarters, or Eighths, rr. -:pt cf which, we seud
what is ordered, b_ L.rt mail, together with the
scheme.
Immediately a f ter the Dr&wirg, a Printed Drawing,
Certified to by the Conucmv ners, will be sent, with an
explanation.
Purchasers will please write their signatures p’a’tn,
and give the name of their Pcatefßce, County and Bute.
All communications strictly confidential.
All Prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately after
the drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of forty
days.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to be directed to
WOOD, EDDY A CO.. Augusta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY A CO , Atlanta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, I>eia.
Lf* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel, with the am -unt of the prize that each one is en
titled to, will be published after every drawing, in the
following papers : Augusta (Ga.) C n-Uitutionelist, Mo
bile Eegstrr, Nashville Gazette, Richmond Dispatch,
and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. nov3
Jackson Street
FOUNDRY
Machine Shop,
CORNER JACKSON AND CALHOUN STS.,
AUGUSTA, CA-
The undersigned, having removed from his ol
stand, on the corner of Twiggs and Wa!kina street
to his new fchops and Foundry, adjoining the August
Gas Works. is now prepared with increased f&cilitiest
furnish all kinds •
Iron& Brass Castings,
For Gold Mines, Merchants, Saw or other Mills, Bridges,
snd Railroads.
SCHRADER'S COTTON PRESS,
AND
ILL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
He also manufactures the latest approved style of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
AND
EVERY SORT OF FURNISHING
Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
GEORGE COOPER.
Jv27-6m _
FOR SALE.
COAL 1(B GRATES
OB
BLACKSMITH’S PURPOSES.
A AATow Coal front ETNA MINING COM
iUU PANY, Term.
Terms fS.OO per Ton, of 2,000 lbs , Ca b. Apply to
A M. BROD.E,
octSl-dtf At Georgia Rail Road Depot
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
SPEARS A HIGHT have Just received a large and
flreah supply of SEED ; comprising every variety o
FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS. Also, White and
Yellow ONION SETTS of the best <jnality. Ail or
ders for the same can be promptly executed.
nov27-2m
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Savarmali G-a.
THIS HOUSE having undergone a thorough reno
vxtion, and the n-ost approved appurtenances added
to it. is NOW READY for the ;eceptlonof the public.
The proprietors would be r~ -re then pleased to re
ce ve his frlerds, ana strange, visiting the city will
meet with kindness and attention from
'WM. COOLIDGE,
novl7-dlm Proprietor.
PATENT MEDICINES
= l>i:. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Bottles and Vials.
Nothing else is required to relieve children of
Worms ; end besides being one of the cheapest and
Dest Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fre
quent use in families will save lunch trouble and
ixpense, as well as the lives of many children—for
eight out of every ten cases generally require it.
IJTTIE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain dire for Golds, Coughs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Pain in ths Preast; also Croup,
Whooping Goughs, Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
This is a pleasant medicine to take, produsing im
mediate relief, and in nine out of ten cases i prompt
cure. It exercises the most controlling influence
over Coughs and Irritation of the Luugs of any re
medy known, often stopping the most violent in a
few hours, or at most in a day or two. Many cases
thought to he decidedly consumptive, have been
promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne
expectorant, without astringing the bowels, It staads
paramount to all cough mixtures.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the
forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and
No. 2 for the chronlo stage,) and from Us unexampled
success is likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Gonorrhoeal, Blonnorrhoßal, and Leucliorrhacai or
Fluor Albas affections. This extensive compound
combines properties totally different in taste and
character from any thing to be found in the United
States Pharmacopoeia; and In point of safety and effi
ciency is not rivalled in America.
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FOHTIS, No. 3.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Heads,
and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured
by this remedy ; and since the introduction of the
No. 2 preparation (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.
In more than two hundred places In Georgia, and
in the Southern States, they are to be bad ; and as
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his
remedies, by palming off their own or something
else, by using the same or similar names (for no pa
tent Is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of
the day,) let all be cautioned to look well for the
signature of the Proprietor, thus:—
and also his name blown into tbe glass of each bottle.
s®“ All orders and letters to be addressed to
LITTLE & BfiO.,
Wholesale Drnggists, Macon, oa.
Sold by LITTLE A - . BRO., Wholesale Druggists, Ma
con, Ga For saleby PLUMB <fc LEITNER and WM.
H. TUTT, Augusta, and by Druggists and Merchant*
generally throughout the State. my‘2fisw&wly
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely from Gums,
1H 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. ot-’y a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy
acting first on the Liver to «joet its morbid matter, then
on the stomach and bowels to carry oil that matter, thu
accomplishing! wo purposes effectually, without any o
the painful feelings experienced in the operations o
most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same
Ume that it purges it; and when taken dai*y In moder
*t? doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual
rapidity.
Tha LIVER is of the 'principal regulators of the
human body ; and when it performs its functions weil
the powers of the system Ph arefrilly developed. The
stomach is almost entirely dependen ton the healthy
action of tho Liver for the W proper performance of Its
functions when the atom r, acb is at fault, the bow els
are at fault, and tb“ whole “ system suffers in con-9
quecce of one organ— the j Liver—having ceased i
do its duty. For the diseas es of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made it j his study, in a practice of
more than twenty years, to fUsd soma remedywhere
with to counteract the r*l many derangements to
which it 1* liable. /*N
To prove that this re raedy is at last found, any
persons troubled with Liv rr conpiaiat in any
of its forms, has but to try a bott.c and conviction is
certain.
These Gums remove all morbid or bs d matter from
the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow
of bile, invigorating the r stomach, causing food to
digest well, purifying the i_ blood, giving tone and
health to tbe whole rna X, chin cry, removing the
cause of the disease—es rl feeding a radical cure.
One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the
stomach and prev. nt the food from rising and sour
ing- _
Only one dose taken Q~ before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels
gently, and cures coetlv ness
Onedosetakea after each i meal will cure Dyspepsia.
'.so of two tea sp onfuls will always re
lieve Sick Headache. j
One bottle taken for f« H male obstruction removes
the cause of the disease, "U and makes a perfect cure.
Only ( no dose ately reUevesChoUc,wbl,e
One dose often repeated ’is a -tiro cure for Chol
era Morbus, and a pre rs j ventive of Cholera
One dose taken often will prevent the recurencs
of Bilious Attacks w-Idle a It relieves ail painful feel
iugs. LJ
one bottle Is needed to throw or t of the
system the effects of mod I On cine after a long sickeess.
One bottle take: for Jaun die e remove a!’
yellowness or unnatural color from t?,r- akin.
One dose taken a short time before siting giver
vigor to the appetite and fl. makes frod cl'gest well.
Owe dose often repeated cures Chronic Dlarifc*
m it world forms, while l_ Summer «-nd bowel com
plaints y old a!«c~; to the X. first dose
Oaeortwo do3es cures rH attacks caused by warms,
while for worms in child rec, there is no surer, saf
er or speedier remedy in the world, as it net er fails.
OTA few bottles cures r *\ Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbents. (JJ
We take pitt&ssre in recommsadiugthis medicine as
preventative for Fever and Agile, Chill Fever, and al :
Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty,
and thousands are willing to testify to ita wonderful
virtues.
All who use it ara g.ving thoir unanimous testimony
n if a -avor.
wa'er in tha mouth with the Invigoralor
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER IVi iORATOR is a scientific Medical
discovery, and is dally 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 tin
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, a:/
of which are the result of a diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor
335 Broadway, New York.
Sold by HAVILAND, STEVENSON, A CO., SIM. N
RUFF &. OO ;J. ASHHURST, Charleston. PLUMB
4- LEITNER, W. H TUTT, Augusta; SCOVIL &
MEAD, J. WRIGHT & CO., New Orleans. Retailed
by all Druggists. nys '59-d«fewly
fyou have Dyspepsia,
Use ilie Columbian Bitters,
If you 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 Tain in the Side and Back,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have a Sick Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Jaundice,
' Use the Columbian Bitters.
If yen’ - Liver is Diseased,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you are subject to Costivene3a,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
For sale by all respectable Druggists throughout th
South.
Haviland, Chichestkr &. Co.,
Pldmb & Leitner,
William H. Tijtt,
Augusta, Ga.
apl7-d&wtf
OSNABURGS & STRIPES^
IjVROM Princeton Factory, in bales and half bales
kept constantly on baud, by
D’ANT'IGNAC, EVANS & CO ,
sepll-dtf Metcalf Range, Augusta, Ga
mre—.ii «■■■ aw-nil a—ww.a——i
Dii. BRONSON, Laving been so far reduced by
consumption, as to be considered beyond all hope
of recovery by the most eminent of tbo medical profes
sion, and also by himself—a regular phyisieian of twen
ty years practice—as a resort, conceived the Idea of
analyzing the blood, and applying the subject of phya
iology to the more lmmedia'e connection, and effect cf
the state of the blood upon the health and system. The
result has been the production of the “BLOOD FOOD,”
from the use of w hich Dr. Bronson was restored to per
fect health Within six months after its introduction,
over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured
by it. If you have any complaints of a consumptive
tendency, Cough, Cold, Head-Ache, Palpitation of the
Heart, Loss ts Appetite, ot-Pain in the Side, lose no
time in procuring a bolt eof the “BLOOD FOOD.” If
you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep
is broken or disturbed, if your Spirits are Depressed, or
your Organs Relaxed. you wili find in this an unfailing
remedy, by commencing with ten drops. If your
Liver is torpid or diseased in any' manner whatever,
one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring
it into lively and healthful action. In the most invet
erate ca r es of Dyspepsia, the patient can here fi id the
most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is always
experienced after taking only one bottle, in male or
female Complaints and Weakness, the sufferer, after
trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a
certain cure will result from the use of two or three
bottles. The “BLOOD FOOL” is effectual in all cases
of Eruption, Salt Hheum, Scrofulas and other like c-. m
plaints. Pa e and emaciated children and adults are
eminently benefited by its use. It gives strength to the
body and color and beauty to the skio. Physicians of
ail schools are using it with wonderful success.
For ful directions, see circulars. Price $1 per bottle
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THE HAIR.
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Savannah, Augn*t3, lßsß.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: I cheerfully
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merits of your Balm of Savannah. Alter using it fer
some two years, I am prepared to speak frem experience,
and do not hesitate to pronounce it the best prepara
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Eecix ly during bad health, threatened to destroy nay
air I tried m&nv remedies, which had be n recom
mended to me, without benefit, until I made a trial of
your Balm, which not only removed the dandruff, bet
kept, my head free from it, at the same time stimulating
the growth of the hair and imparting to it a hsalthv ap
pearance. I have recommended it to my friends, simi
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fer 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 qaaiit es I fee ecn
fideat that it only needs to be known to the public to
become universally popu ..ur.
Very respectfully yours,
W. T THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning News.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCVRK :
The object of this is to state that I have, for some
months, used Mr. Haywood’s Hair Tonic —known *s
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 do
dandruff, &c., from the hair, but to prevent its formation
in any applicable quantity. It maintains the hiir toe,
in that moist and pleasant condition, which so maty
other specifics pretend to do, but almost always fab-In
so far as my experience goes. J. L. Locke,
Lste Editor of the Savannah Repabil«o,
Mat 26,13*8.
Mr. ,T. M Haywood, Agent s It gives me pleasure to
certify to the unequalled qualities of your B-dm of n £ '
vaunah. It is the best tonic for the hair, a-: well
most effectual exterminator of dandruff I have ever tr.eo-
My feair has been inclined t > fail ont sir ce tuy attack ot
Yeilow Fever in 1854, and among all the preventives I
have tried, the Balm of Savannah has Been the 51031
succeastuL This much I say most cheerfully.
Yours, See., P. W. ALEXANDER,
Late Editor of tho Savannah Republican-
For sa’e by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, Manufaeuuer
and Proprietor, Savannah Ga., and by
WM H. TUTT,
* August.., Ga.'
AMERICAN
G- LTA.IN O,
IMPORTED FROM
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iai furnished, by
neS dAwtf R. F. URQUHABT.
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