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ALGI'STA BUSINESS DIBECTOBI.
\?i!CLLTTEU IMPLEIEMS, IL3SDWEB, it
m. ij moors £~lo
No 235 Broad street
GAKMir.HABB & is KAN,
No 2ii9 Broad-street,
JOHN * THOIS. A F' NKV
No. ]?: and 187 Broad-street.
*, VCTI ->N AND COM *ll B*l OS It?EROBANTS.
V? V. CK’Ff'N,
Vo. 274 B road-at reet.
hath papor mills.
GEORG 13 V,'. WINXIR,
No. 252 Broad -street,
- BOOTS aKU
FOSTER BLODGI T. IK.
No. 204 Broad-street, Post Ottice Garner,
ROYAL & HATCH,
No, 233 Broad-etreet.
Cowley, force a co,
No. 266 Broad-street.
J. W. BURCH,
No 16b Broad strict
O BRIEN A BYRKK.
f a 17S B'-oad-etrcet,
cs'.'OMto « ugnata Hot a!.
C titPi-iN, OIL t LOTUS, CURTAINS, &c.
JAB G BAILiFI bR ).,
No. 203 Broad street.
CARPET &: UPIIOLSTERINiI VVAUJ-HOI'SK.
a A. PLATT «. CO.,
No. 214 Bros J-street.
VBXWAieuw ANU KARTHbNWARE.
HOLMA N A "ruIlPiK,
No. 296 Broad-street.
Also, SoalUi-rD Fcr. slain Vssnnfacturlng Comp’y’*
Goods for kale,
XL JUJcTiN & SON,
No £SO Broad-street,
CLOTHING.
RAMSEY ALaBAwT
No. 'tt-S Bread street,
nearly opposite Pi.-s'e t Note)
TOB A, WISE A. 00
• (Sec-ret jots to J. M. Newby A C 0..)
No. 251 Broad •etret-t,
Usrfer U, S, Hotel
I. IL NEWBY,
239 Bread-street.
VAN WINKLE A SHACKLEFORD,
No. £3J Broad-street.
HAIGH A ANDREWS,
No. 22' Broad street,
opposite Augusta Lank.
CO.NFFOTIONERN «fe FAdiILY GKOCKRB.
LaRBACK & COOi'ES,
No. Cob Broad-street.
DUCGiiTisTS—HiiOLESALE or RETAIL.
M J jonesTm d ,
No 17i 3n.ad street,
Under the Aogr.il?. HoteL
W, H. TUTT,
No. 160 Broad street.
BARRT & BATTY,
No. 220 Broad- street
SPEAKS A HIGHT,
No. 316 Broad-stree
sr--** t.u, » ~ -- as-.-rsrsu:'' "r~* J*aa
CAR FACTOftIiSW AND TACtiINK »HUI*B
W M. m«H ! d
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AND RAILROAD . a» FACTORY,
Oa Georg a Railroad near Cotton Factories.
DKV Gt'ODB-WnOLE?ALE.
JACXSON. MILLER A YERDKRY,
No. 246 Broad-street.
»RY GOOD**—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THOMAS PHJ BBS,
No. 273 Boad-street.
T 5. CCMMIi-GS A O ,
No. 322 Broad-street
opposite Planters’ HoteL
HICKMAN, HILLS A CRESS.
No 212 Br.ad-street.
W RIGHT St ALEXANDER,
No. 250 Broad-street
DEMING A D VT,
No. 254 Brocd-street.
Corner under the G obe Hotel
J. KAUFFEit,
No. 175 Eroad-otieet.
James beney.
No. 192 Broad street,
Neat to Bank of Augusta.
PAM. GALLAHSw.
No. !86 Broad-street.
opposite Adams' Express.
DOO*O,e>A»M, HLi.>DB AND MOrLBINtSS,
Made t » rrder. Northern RASH, BLINDS and
DOORS, constantly on band—LOW FOR
CASK.
B'M. M. GOODRICH,
REVNOT.D-RTREET
(Between Campbell and McOartan.)
_ B|£oiiEK^
WOOD, EDDY & CO.,
No. ill Broad street,
Under Align*'* Hotel
(i BOCEES-W U O L,ESA I. K .
M«- ORD, EORTOH A WALTON,
No. 294 Broad-street.
ROBERTS, CQIKERY A CO.,
No. 266 Broad street.
CHARLES 3 AKER,
No 2ii7 r ad 2r5T», Broad-street
DANIEL H WILCOX.
No. 241 Broad-street.
WILKINSON & FARGO,
No 302 Broad-atreet
WILCOX, HAND <t ANBLEY,
No. tfefi Broad street.
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
No. 6 Warren Block.
BALES A CAbWELL,
No. 296 Broad street.
V, Jd. D.GOODRICH,
(Beprerauei by C. KcLster..)
No 271 Broad-street.
BALDWIN, REED & CO ,
No. 293 Broad-rtreet.
C ROCKRS—-WHOLKSALE AND BETA 11,.
SIBLEY, BOGG-- 4t CO .
No, 260 iiroad street.
O. T. D9&TIC,
No. 172 Broad-street
aIATN, CMP**, BfM-ETS, I.OBRSSLIiAS.
OC-.'MS W. KERRY.
No. -14 Broad street,
T rider t: aontc Hall Bulid-ug
uOioii Ft itMSMiINU GOODS.
S. 6. JONES s. CO .
r «'icn Ui S'oves G'atea, Ti Five, Sheet
Lou, Wirt, Ac , At., 192 Broad street
EUCKJdASTER A DERBY.
Deale s in fctove'i, Grates. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
W>re, Ac., Ac . 151 Broad "treet.
DGt Ft -t* D YAKLOH. FI KNTTI’IiK.
BENJAMIN^C GOODRICH.
No. 265 Broad street.
O A.FLATi ACC.,
No. 214 .dreet.
HOTEcS.
PL ANTF-Rf," HOTEL.
S. B ROBBINS I , Proprietor.
ACGCBTA HOTEL,
W.tt. E. wncn.orK, Proprietor.
I>«» K *NCB.
Fine, MARINE, HIVI It AND life insurance
q'hs Aagu-t& laenraree A Banking Company.
Liverpool and Load n Fre C Life Insurance Company.
The Loriliard Fire lo'urance Couipanv.
The Plaenix Insurance Company. of Hanford,Conn.
capital represented, six millions.
Wm. M. D’AKTIONac, Pro*. | C F. McOat. See’y
JBWELRi.
CLARK A C»:
Corner Broad and Mclntosh streets,
Opposite Railroad Bask.
HBNKY J. OSBORNE.
No. STi-i Broad .street.
Under United States Hotel.
J. N. FREEMAN,
No. 312 Broad street,
nearly upp site Planters’ Hotel
wiwir.
CHAKL V S CATLIN,
Deaier ui Plan Foites Music, Guitars, Violins, Bau
!■■>§, Piutas, Accordeons. Instruction Books, Ac.
No. 22i Broad-street,
eppo Pel' it< d ft rates Hotel.
PIiUTOIBUPUIU t»A t^UKttV wF AKT.
TUCKER & PEEK INS,
Opposite Adams’ Express Company.
Dealers tn Ph-.t grapuie Arn ‘-retype Chemicals at
New Yprfr pr>f.g
.IULLINERY GOODS.
ym M. MATHLWK
No 2«2, Broad street.
St tDDMiUY, HAUNE'S AND TRUNKS.
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO ,
No. 225 street.
JULIUS DARROW,
No. 168 Broad street,
iy*2B .58 Under Pp Hotel,
pfeGAR»~A>»» TOBACCO.
O VOLiIEB, jjg, poj Broad-street.
WOOD, EDDY & CO. S
SOCLE HUMBER
LOTTERIES!
Grand Capital Prize
SIOO,OOO 2
NEARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 9 TICKETS.
The Extraordinary Drawings
Os WOOD. EDDYY & CO'S. Number Lotte
ries. will take place ic public, under the su >ermten
dfuce of S«»orn Commiisioners, at Atmista.Georgia,as
f* Hows:
Class 47, draws Saturday, Ncv. 19, 1059.
Class 51, draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859.
Class 56, draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860
Class 60, draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860
EXTRAORDINARY sDKAWJJVG
To take place a* above specified.
One Grand Capital Prize of
5 3.00,0002
1 Price of 030,000 1 Prise of $5,000
I ’ .... 30,000 1 “ 5,000
1 “ 15,C00 20 Pr ies cf 2,C00
1 “ 10,000 100 ’* 3,000
l “ 5,000 ICO " 500
1 *• 5,003 100 “ 4(0
1 »* 5,000 150 " SCO
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
4 Prim of #3OO approximating 81C0,000 prize. $ ’4OO
4 *’ sio “ 30,000 - 2,000
4 *’ 400 “ 30.000 “ I 0 *0
4 '• 3uo “ 13.0(0 “ 1200
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 800
20 “ 100 - 5,000 “ 2,000
s,oooprices of S2O are..... SIOO,OOO
3-2,393 Pr.ies .. Amonatlag to $613,00d
Whole Tickets S2O, Hakes 10, Quarters s,Eighths 2.50,
The Ordinary Drawings
OfW">od, F.ddy & Oo 'a Lotteries will take piece
Augusta, O t-org-a. as follows :
Cla*s4s Orßw* Smarduy, s'or. 5, 18.19
Cluas -Hi Draw* Saturday, Not*. I’2, 1859
t In«« 4S ilrawft Matuntny, Nov. *ti, 1859
t'ii.Bt iO ’truwNbatarda; , l*«*c. It, ISOil
Claes 30 Draws Saturday, Dee. 1 O, 1839
Class 5‘2 Draws Saturday, Dec. lit, 18-59
Class ,V> Draws Sn turday , Dee. 31,1 8.39
Class » ! Draws Saturday, .Inn. 7, 1800
Class 5-3 Draws Saturday, .Itui. 11, 1800
Class 57 Draws Saturday, Jau.tiS, 1800
O r dina 1* y 11) raw in q
To t&se plate aa above spetified.
1 Grand Prize of • • • $,50,000
1 ** 20.000 ! Prise 0f... ..... 1,500
l “ 10,000 50 “ 500
1 “ 5,000 100 “ 400
1 " 4,000 100 " 3UO
1 “ 3,000 100 “ 150
100 “ 100
APPROXIMATION FttIZKH.
4 prire* 01 S4OO approximating $50,*00 prize, *1,600
4 •• 300 “ 20.000 “ 1,200
4 “ 250 " 10.003 '* 1,000
4 ‘ 225 " 5/M0 “ 900
4 “ 500 " 4.C00 “ 600
4 “ 150 " 3.00 J “ 607
1 *' 100 *• 1,500 *• 400
5000 “ 20 are..: 100,000
5,465 Prizes ainosntinf: to $320,000
Whole Tickets sio; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S
C3-Ft^37TX)
Extraordinarv Drawinas,
V.s f
ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN.
prize
SIOO,OOO !
TAKES PL AOB OH TUB LAST SATT'UDAI" IN
EACH MONTH
Whale Ticket-* S2O, Halves 10, Quarters 5, Pbahtha
IN T ORDERING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES,
Enclose the amount of money to onr address, for wbat
yon wish to purchase ; name the Lottery in wb ch yon
wish ;t invest- d. and whether you wuh Wholes, i lalves
Quarters, or Eighihs on receipt of which, we send
wba 1 ia ordered, by tirst mail, together with the
adic-nie.
Immi-aiately a'ter the Drawirg, a Printed Drawing,
Certified to by the Commlasicners, will be sent, with an
ezplanat.oa.
Purchasers will please write their signatures p’ain,
and give the name of their PostofEce, County aud State.
All comtutinti-stions strictly coufloeutlal.
All Prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately after
the drawing—othet Pritw at the usual time of forty
days.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to be directed to
WOOD, BODY .v i O, Augusta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY A- CO., Atlanta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY A: CO., Wilmington, Dela.
tW A ist of the numbers that are drawn front the
wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one ia en
titled to,will be published after every drawing, ia the
following paper* : Angnsta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Mo
b.le Keg aler, Nashvill- Oazette, Kicltmond Dispatch,
and Paulding (M'sa.) Clar on. nov3
Jackson Street
FOUNDRY
-A-XsTID
Machine Shop,
conyEn ja CKSoy jyp cAiuovy sr\,
AUGUSTA, CA-
The undersigned, hav.i.g removed from his ol
stead, on the corner «st Twiggs sud Watkins street
to liU new f-liops and Foundry. adjoining the August
Gas Works, is now prepared with increased facUitiest
furnish all kinds o
j Iron& Brass Castings,
For Gold M >. es, Merchants, Saw or ether Mills, Bridges,
and Railroads.
SCHR AMR'S COTTON PRESS,
AND
! ALL KL\DS 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.
D27-firn
Won SALE.'
COAL J< I GICATES
oa
BLACKSMITH’S PURPOSES.
/4ftA Tons from ETNA mining com
ttUU PANY, Tenn.
Ttrms sdl>o per Ton,ol 2,000 lbs , Ca-b. Apply to
A M. BR^D.E,
oct2i-dtf At, Georgia Rail Ro*d Derot
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
SPEAUB a HlftHT bava just received a large and
fr<e'i supply of REED ; comprising ever/ variety o
FLOWER end GARDEN cEEDS. Also, While and
Yellow ONION SETTS of the best quality. AJlor
de s for the same can be promptly executed.
nov27-2m
914U511.4LL HOUSE,
Savannah. Ga.
Id HIM HOUSE having undergone a thorough reuo
ration, and the n ost approved appurtenances added
to It. is NO 'A READY for the reception of the public.
The proprietors would be mere than phased to re
ce ve bla friends and strangers visiting the city wiil
meet with kladners and attention from
WM. COOLIDOB,
noviT-dlm Proprietor.
PATENT lM rtNICINES
SIR. LITTIiiS’S
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Bottles and Vial 3.
Nothing else is required to relievo children of
Worms ; anil besides being one of the cheapest and
Dost Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fre
quent use in families will rave touch trouble and
sxpeu-a, as wei! os the lives of many children—for
sight out of every ten cases generally require it.
LITTLE'S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain cure for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Pain in the Breast; also Croup,
Whooiring Coughs, Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
This is a pleasant medicine to taka, predating im
mediate relief, and in nine out of ten cases <, prompt
cnre. It exercises the most controlling tallnence
over Coughs and Irritation of the Longs of any re
medy known, often stopping the roost violent in a
few hours, or at most in a day or two. Many cases
thought to be decidedly consumptive, have been
promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne
expectorant, without astriuging the bowels, it stands
paramount to all cough mixtures.
UTII.IvS
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French K»e!pa (in the
forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and
No. 2 for the chronic stage,) and from Us unexampled
success is likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cnre of diseases of the Kidneys and Bidder,
Oonorrhccal, Blennorrhotal, and Leuchotrhceal or
Fluor Alims affections. This extensive cnmponud
combines properties totally different tu 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.
LITTLES
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTIB, 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 tho
No. 2 preparation (being stronger) scarcely a case
has been found that it will not effectually eradicate
lu a short time. For the cure of Cancerous Sore*
and Ulcers it is applied in tha form of plasters, sod
is almost Infallible.
In more than two hundred places iu 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 name* (for no pa
tent Is wanted or secured amid the absurd patents of
the day,) let all be cautioned to look Well for tho
signature of the Pr.'prletor, thus:—
y i/&<£
and also his name blown Into the glass of each bottle,
&9~ AH orders and loiters to bo addressed to
LITTLE & BBO„
Wholesale Druggists, Mace®, Ga,
Sold by LITTLE Sc BRO., Wholesale Druggists, Ma
con, Oa For sale by PLUMB Sc LEITNER and WM.
H. TUT'T, Augusta, and by Druggists and Merchants
generally throughout the Statp rnv2 r wa-w’v
THE LIVKH ~
11\ VIG ORA T 0 IS
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD
Compounded entirely from Cams,
18 one of the best purgatives and Liver Medicines now
before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier
milder, ani lucre effectual than any other medic.
known. It Is not on y a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy
acting first on the Liver to *ject it> morbid matter, then
on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, tbu
accomplishing two purposes effectually, witaoui any o
the painful feelings experienced in the cpera’lncs c
most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same
time that it purges it; and waeu Uhta daily la moder
»t« doses, will strengthen and build it up w,th unusual
rapk’ity.
fha LIVER is of the ’principal regulators of the
human body; aud when it \ performs its functions wall
the powers of the system are fully ceveloped. The
stomach is almost er.t’reiy r - \ dependen lon the healthy
action of the Liver for the 'W proper p *r-ormance of it*
functions when the atom f , ach is at fan it. the boweh
are at fault, and the whole system suffer in eonse
ijuence of one organ—the J Live—having t rased ;
do its duty. For the diseas <H es of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made it J* his atuuy, iu a practice of
more than twenty years, fV - to find some remedywbere
with to counteract the many derangements to
which it is liable.
To prove that this re medy is at test found, any
persons troubled with complaint !a anv
ofitsfonus.basbattotry bot> e son conviction it
certain. tj
These Gums remove all [> morbid or bad matter from
the system, supplying in K. their pin ea b-.o :thy flow
of biie, LuvigtraUng the stomach, causing food to
iigeat well, purifying the b’ood, gn-mg toue and
health to the whole ma chincry, removing the
cause of the disease—c f- fectirui a radical cure
One dose alter eating Is sufficient to relievo the
stomach and prev nt thn food from rising and sour
lag.
Only oue dose tsieu .■'V before retiring prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose taken at f_Tj night loosens the bowels
gently, and cures costiv jJuj ness
On edose taken a fur each i ' meal will cure Dyspep-ia.
HPOnedoseof two tea ap ons il? will always r<?~
lieve Sick lloAdache. ~
One bottle taken for male obstruction remove?
the cause of the disease, v and make, a perfect core.
Only «.-ne dose rellovesCbodc.whi e
One dose offer* repeated >a a sure cure for Cbr-i
--era Morbus, and a pre ft , venttve of (ihclera
One dose takeu often )/’■* will prevent the recurenc*
of Bilious Attacks while U relieve* ail painful feel
ing. rnj
SSSfr’Oaiy one bottle Is r J needed to throw or t of the
system the effects of an ul Qr cine after a long sickness
Oue bottle taken for Jaan di c e remove ah
yellowness or unnatural color from the skin
One dose taken a abort V*/ time before eating give*
vigor to the appetite and makes food d gest welt.
One doaeoften repeated cures Chronic Diar*ha
iu sta worst forms, while t Summer and bow si com
plaintsy.eld almost to tbe '/ first (Jnso
Oat* or two doses cures r“1 tUe.cks caused by wtraic,
while tor worms in child A ren. there is t.o -;trtf, saf
or or speedier remedy in the world, as it te» or fails,
nrA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbents. (JJ
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine >■*
preventative for Fever aad Ague, Oaili Paver. and ai
Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty,
and thousands are willing to testify w Sts wvtid ii'ui
virtues.
All who use it aie giving then- ucani«e.u mocy
u its favor.
&«TMi*wa st la the mouth with the lisvigorafor
and swallow both together.
THE LIVER IVIGORATOU ia ft scientific Mod leal
discovery, and is dally working cures, almost too »et
to believe. It cures as If by uiagic, even the 11 ret dose
giving relief, and seldom more than oue bottle ■>. re
quired to euro any kind of Liver Complaint, frea the
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, a!’
of which are the re-bit of a diseases Liver.
PRICE ONE I) >LLAR P3R BO'i TLB.
DK. SANFORD, Proprietor
i#s Broadway, N Jv» York,
Sold by HATH. AND, STEVENSON, 4 GO., SIMt #
RUFF AGO, J. ASIt HURST. Charleston. PLUAB
4, LBITNER. W. H. TIITT, Augnr.taj BCQVII 4
MEAD, J. WRIGHT A CO., New Orleans. Reiriiod
by all Druggists. mys'StNl&wiy
tyou have Dyspepsia,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Headache,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Giddiaeeaol the Head,
Use the Colombian Bitters.
If you have Depressed Spirits,
Use the Columbian Rltteis.
If you have Files,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have no Appetite,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Pain In the Ride and Back,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have a Rlok Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Jaundice,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If your Liver is Diseased,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you are subject to Costlvenec?,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
For sale by all respectable Druggists throughout th
South.
Havilanb, Chicrsster & Co.,
Plumb & Leithbb,
William H. Tutt,
Augusta, Ga.
apl7-d*wtf
O&NABUBGS & STEIPES,
ITtROM Princeton Factory, In bales and half bales
kept constantly on hand, by
D’ANTIGNAO, EVANS & CO ,
eepll-dtf Metcalf Eause. Augusta, Sa I
I\H. BROMSON, having been to tar reduced 'ey
/ cornu ..piles:, as to be considered beyond ail tope
of recovery by the most eminent of tb« medical prof’.s
t.ion, and aiso by himself—a regular; hyisieian of twen
ty years practice—as a resort, conceived the iaex of
stulj zing the blr-’d, an.l applying the snbjeetrf tibys
ht-spy totfce n or-.i inum-diare connection, and effect t {
ti ite of the bicod epen tho health and system Tbs
r suit has b . • the tirouoetiou of tte “BLOOD FOOD,"
fi ••! - th-. «of which Dr. Bronscu was restored to per
fee* health. WitLla six months titter its introduction,
over two ibis . ! i;J consumptives were effectually cured
j by it. It you have any etmpiaiots of a conoumptive
I Cadency, Cough, Cold, Head-Ache, Palpitation of tbe
! Heart, Loss cf Appetite, or Pain In the Bide, lose no
! time in procuring a bott eof tho “BLOOD FOOD. ' If
! you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep
j i,-> broken or disturbed, if your Spirits are Depreeseti, or
y ur Crgrn-i Relaxed, you wiU tied in this an unfailing
remedy, by comment' ng 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 inti lively and healthful action In tbe most invet
erate ea ei of Dyspepsia, the patient can here fi ,d the
most efficient and gratemi relief. A benefit is always
experienced after taking only one bottle, in male or
■enisle Complaints and Weakness, tbe sufferer, after
trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a
uU ta n cnre w*U rend? from the use of two or three
bottles The “BLOOD FOOD" is effectual in all casei
of Bmption, Salt Rheum. Bcrofnlss anil other like c m
plaints. Pae and emaciated children and adults are
eminently benefited by its use. It gives strength to the
body and color and beauty to the shin. Poyslcianaof
ad Hchooissre using it with wonderful success,
kur fill directions,eee cuoulars. Price $1 per bottle
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r |’Hlß Guano, far superior to sny other Fertilizer
1 known, and of P. Rit A N ENT V ALU Bto the soil,
lo sold at THIRTY PfUt CENT less than Peruvian
Guano Its peculiar natural combination of tho Phca
pbates acd bulpfcates of Lime, enables it to restore to
thaeoll tbe proper) lea Let by constant cropping, and the
Pianterwlll b'i e; abltd r. i merely to reap from its use
a present crop, bat find hie land at 'be end of the season,
tea ! hier end stronger, requlr.js ;ait :u amount of G uauo
for the next planting.
TUts Cuauo seeds, but doc? not stimulate to excess,
the roots of pleats, and they are thereby enabled to
wi'hatand the * fleet is ot drouth to a greater degree than
by the rue cf <r?y othei fertiliser known. The universal
objes ion to tbe use of Peruvian Gn»n«, from its fatal
results curing a dry season, Is obviated by the use of tbe
American G nano.
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v/hesi Rye, Tobacco, Vegetables, Ac.
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PHOSPHATE GUANO
AKD
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& UANO.
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apply to
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ootSOsl&wtf Augusta, Ga
Feathers. New lard and Butter
New LARD, la Cans;
Tennessee BUTTER, in Kegs;
aiid FEATHERS.
For sale ky
©HASiLES BAH KH,
—mourn m
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cothb,
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- so much LOWER ; besides, the satisfaction that arises from it to en
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awg i-dtf.j BAEBB OAS WELL
HAYWOOD’S
BAUM f SAVMKAH!
FOR
■ Cleansing. Nourishing & Beautifying
THE H AIR
IN presenting the BALM OF SAVANNAH to tbs
pub ic, the proprietor d;es so w iheut any of the
heri atiou atitadir g the ;ntr dncOonof a cw ard tic
tried *riic • ’>r k has now be a fifteen year* before the
; public and each -• ear ba* adaet to in popo ar,ty The
demar bana icc r ea*eo t.r> tar n. j. 3. <| ray pre*
. vj«na < >.vilii.os for hum ra.'Uie, the pr pnetor he* w
; cen-ly empi red xag'iueci? for prodmung it n a
• u'.ori, aii’tv* : . and a‘ the atno tme no din eto •»
| former c:-: .■ n;- ?Tca tcau.t of 2. tong f »_-s:cfc: ex
pa-itn ,■ ,a vs v.,.-.
i Tno tmiow ngvoutaots are g.ni'Nnen well snow.;
! and can beati ostou:
StVAFJUb, Augus I X
J. M Hnysvcou Agent*—Dear . ir; I .niterfuiiy
j comply r. , t _ n .y p ; --.uiigc, to #vs you my opinion o the
; merits ol your iiaiic 0: S_vs,atuib Alter asiog it for
. sometvoyc -a, I ui prepared to speak from exp ruticn,
and do not her it a-o to pronounce it the best prepata
tiou f. the ba.r teat I aave ever used Per •several
years I ha ; euS rcc front dandruff whic:., at times, es*
pecia ly during bad health, threatened to destroy my
j hair I tried many remedies, wh tch had be 0 recosa
■ raecded * me, without benefit, mil I made a tml of
t your Bain’, which tie; on iy renioveM the dandruff, but
keptmj .:c tree from It, at the same time stimulating
| the groo tb of tho hair and ixr parting to it a healthy ap
pcatan c I rave reocuuncuded it ta my friends, oinn
'■ir;y afflicted, who, i>i every ius auce,experienced shui
fir b Debts from its use. i esteem it a pleasant amt
conveu:- t-t article for dress ng tho hair* possessing nnst
la the virtues claimed for the popular ajgmewco of the
ay, w.tu of their dtietencus quaitt es. 1 fe« ecu
Sdont that .1 on y needs to be knowE f» the pubik w
. -ocomeuh vyrsany popular.
Very teapectiuily yotuv,
W. T ’FnP'HXSosr,
Editor of feavanush Mor-amg News-
To AM V TO': IT VAT COM tM ;
The object of ibis is to state that X bare, for setae
; mouths, usmml Mr. Haywood’s Rai? Tonic—know a as
j the Bs-lta of isavauES auu have -,ouud it iueomparibi?
* super urt any oth* rartsc.« of tho kind Its me twice
s week is <-uito sufficient, net only so disengage the
dandruff, a c , from the hair, but to prevent its tanuatiou
! in any apt'Uoable'-luant 'y. It uaatahu f-e h-.it tco,
lu the. moist an. pleasant condition, which so many
| ether specifics pretend to do, but almost always fail—in
1 so far *3 my experience go«i. J. L. Locke,
Late Editor of the .-iavtsuxsah Repuo.iean.
Mat 2ft, 186a
Mr. J. hi Haywood, Agent» It gives mo pleasure to
certify to rhe, uuequalleu q iallties of yoar Balm of 8»-
vanr-.h. It is thh best tonic-for the hair, as well as the
ruo.-t effectual eaterinicator of aaudruff 1 have ever tried.
My ha ; has been mc.ined t. tali oat sirce my attack of
fallow haver in igyj, sad among ail the preventives I
have tried, tho Balm of cmv&ua&h has been the most
successful. I his much I say tu -st cheerfully.
Years, Ac., * P. W. AI.EXASBEB,
Late Editor of the tiavaunah Repabdcan.
For rH>o by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, Maauiaeiurer
snd F.-oj-rietor, Savannah La., and by
WM H. TUTT,
• August , Ga.
AMERICAN
G-UANO,
mtORTEO FROM
Baker's and Jarvis’ Islands.
J’tti ’i valnabifi PERTHI2SER, «Mual lu all reffleets
L to tho be-: Peruvian Guano, and sold at aoc-ut
ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE.
For s&'.a and Pamphleta with Analysis aad TestiiO
j&; lurn;6h d, by
nClAwtf H. F. ÜBQUHABT.
bell HANGING,
LOCK AND GUN SMITH
'puli uuoerrlgntd has n-w opened his shop ,or
I PAiRICiG LOCas, GJJ >B, to
Orders lor HA GINO HELLS prunptly * Et^ J ,V ' rir J
''ornpio e nateiia’s furnlsbed at short couee A.
finished iaaE&ilblact-ry snaoner.
A. PICQLar,
J ask son street, between Ellis &oa Groehy.
s@p2B 6m one aoor from R. II May «-
American Guano.
T7R»> >i Baker's 3t Jarvis’ Isl.n* In the Pa-ldc *
Jr valuable F. rdi-.aer for sale, ard P*»P
et mrpishfd by R P.
octlfi- A ■ 3n- _
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