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Thlrtjr-Sixth Cougrew—First Session.
Washkotos, Dec, 29.—The Senate is not in ses
sion to day.
HOUSE.
Mr Morris, of Illinios, resumed hi* remarks j
from yestefflay. He said the great doctrine of :
popular sovereignty was in peril. The Democrat
ic party was divided on the subject. The ultra j
representatives from the slaveholding States have \
abandoned it. It was cot disputed that the Cin- ]
cinnati platform recognizes it, bui this, it seems,
inake9 no difference; The President and the ultra !
Democrats have torn up the planks and interpola
ted new ones, and drove the political car fearfully
to the precipice. This was inaugurated last ses- ;
sion with the infamous Lecomptou swindle.
The President pursued those who opposed it, i
especially from Illinois, with personal ma
lignity while he was bidding for the nomination of
tbs Cnar’ston Conventon. Judge Douglas is the
only ma* North who has succeeded in a general
eleetior since the crusade was commenced; and
he foi mt hand to hand with the cohorts ot Lin
coln auu the hungry President’s pack, cheered on
by Attorney General Black. Good Democrats had
been removed from office in Illinois and abolition
ists put in their places.
He remarked that Mr. Cook, the postmaster at
Chicago, who wa% the manager for the President,
had issued an address with a view to send dele
gates to Charleston This man could not spell a
sentence in the English language correctly, and
/understood better the mixing of mint juleps. He
gave notice that the Democracy of the West
would, at Charleston, submit to* new tests, and
would recognise as Democrats only those who
would fight for the Union inside of the Union.
Mr. Scott condemned the speech of the gentle
man, saying that it, coming trom a friend of Judge
Douglas, would be quoted against the Democracy, j
He*gave notice that he should at a future time,
reftly to such part of the speech as refers to Cali
tcrifca; in the meantime Ire characterhed as infa
mously false the charge which had been frequent
ly made, that there was a conspirrc v against the
late Senator Broderick.
Mr. Morris said that he was not to be diverted
from his position.
Messrs- Burch and Scot! further explained the
merit!* of the California election, in connection
with the Lecompton question. Mr. Scott said that
though he differed from Judge Douglas on the
territorial question, he would vote for him to de
feat a Black Republican candidate for the Pre*i
dency.
Mr. Grow responded to the remarks delivered
bv Mr. Bianch the other day. In defending his
action of last session, in connection with the de
feat of the Post office Appropriation bill. He said
that Mi . Branch had violated all pailiainentary
and gentlemanly courtesy in impeaching his mo
tives. •
Mr. Branch—l ask whether the gentleman
means to impute to me any conduct unbecoming a
gentleman *
Mr. Grow—l would ask the gentleman to refer
to his own language.
Mr. Branch—l again a-sk whether you impute to
me conduct unbecoming a gentleman V
Mr. Grow —The gentleman said the other day
that I wished the defeat of the Post-office Appro
priation bill to compel the President to tall un j
extra sea-non. 1 hu\ thi* imputation was not gen
tlemanly.
Mr. Branch—Do you design imputing to me any
conduct becoming a gentleman V
Mr. Grow—Wliat I said was plain English.
There it stands. The gentleman impugned mv
action on the Post Office Appropriation bill, which
everywhere is thought to be an infringement of
parliamentary law. j
Mr Branch—The gentleman not responding to
the inquiry, I shall take a failure to respond as an
atgrmative answer.
Mr- Grow—You can do as you please. The
Bentleman8 entleman sqid my object was to kill the bill that
4e President might be compelled to call an extra
He took back nothing he had sftid j
Mr. Vallandigham gave the reasons for his
course on the Post Office Appropriation bill, saying
that he was willing to assume the responsibility of
his action, and that Mr. Glow ought to be willing
t-o do likewise, without trying to hold the Democ
ra*v responsible for the defeat of that bill.
Mr. Pryor replied to the remarks which had
fireviously been delivered by members in opposi
ipu to the Democratic party. The South were
fijlly acquainted with the designs of the Republi
cans, and prepared to meet them. He defended
fbe South from the charges that bhe hud violated
any compact* or compromises.
Sir. Maynard gaid re regarded the support given
*him yesterday as an evidence that gentleman were
SsUliug to forget past political differences for a
nSW and unite for high and patriotic purposes,
than as a personal compliment. He dared
zt theY nf° re > appropriate their action to himself,
it tne object of his thanks;
k ndim tni*J ft further use of his name would fail
- 1 ncentrfttF a sufficient number to organize the
on a national and conservative basis,
?fv witharew bit* name,
C English^ miaatert r - cott , bf .California,
a candidat<vvho ought to be satisfactory to
proceeded to vote for Speaker:
se.ry <* ■ Mr. Slwnimn re-
lOa/ Mr. 6.3; Mr. Gilmer 14; scatter-
House then adjoined.
Special Pupate?* to the Hal timer i Son.
Washington, Dec. 29.—1 tis understood that
Mr.’ Scott, of California, was supported for the
‘Speakership at the instance of Jicrthwestern dem
ocrat#. who held a caucus on the subject. The
jepubiicans, more than others, objected to a se
load bUot to-day, s things ippeared to be look
ing somewhat to a fusion of elements against
speech of Mr. Pryor was a triumphant ,es
forV” He Was tolerant of differences dt opmton
among democrats upon the territorial question,
and was mo9t rapturously, appluaded when he
mt?d that the Southern people for di*-
inion, but would maintain their constitutional
fights within the Union, and that in the struggle
millions of the North would co-operate with the
gouth to crush out sectionalism.
It is not doubted that Mr. Branch will challenge
Mr- Grow. A -
Sinking of a Steamer. —The United States mail
Granada, freih tfew ih tans, Deoemoer
I fiOth and Havana on the 23d, arrived fit New Ydrk
on Wednesday nights Whilst proceeding up* the
Bay, when opposite Governor’s Island, she was cut
through bv the ice. The pumps were put in
operation, but the water gamed rapidly, and on
reaching her deck she sank until her. keel touched
in‘number, along with the mails, reached the shore
in safety.- Ttre cargo, conv-isting chiefly of cotton,
proved nearly a total io3a.
Dilative to Rifled Cannon —The
Stfaf ffepurtmem bay received die report of the
port'd of-ordnanc? ana aVtillery officeri convened
recently at Fort Monroe’for the purpose of trying
ffiflererit projectiles for rifled cannon. Affer
making thorough trials of some dozen or more
afferent projectiles offered, they have come to the
L&ci.usiob ihat tbe plan# piopoied b> Mf
it 3f. Lonis/Uj’- Beed, of Alabi.ma, add Captaiu
Vy*t, of ’ the army, possess fiuihoisnt merit to
Warrant more extensive triah to determine which
bfthem possess the greatest advantages for a
mthtarv weapoß. They recommend the appoint
ment of a permanent board, to whom all matters
Relating to rifled eannon shall be referred.
QnUii (Cljrotiidc -Gfctitiud
To the Planters of Georgia.
Kettlewell’s
MAIMED GUANO,
OR
Peruvian and Phospliatlc tiaano
i
As Imported lr.tn the Islands cf Chiccha and Nevaea —
Combined and closely Integrated by Machinery.
No. 1 Warranted to contain 8 per cent. Ammonia,
No. 3 \\ arraiited to contain 5 per cent. Ammonia,
M to BO per cent. !Tiophute Lime.
15 to 50 per cent.’ Piitmphatc Lime.
LMU’ AL to Peruvian Guano In production of Crop, and
J J Bonis Dust in Improvement of Land.
My MANIPULATED GUANO having become the rc
; cepteif and successful ilv.il of Peruvian Guano, 1 trust I shall he
pardoned for putting upon public record what is so universally
known in Baltimore, that I am solely and exclusively the oriel
natur of this article by the use of Machinery.”—American f3L
mere 1557.
W e sold this valuable Fertilizer last season upon well authen
ticated reports, received from other States, and, so far as we
learn, the experiment has been eminently successful. The sales
in our .State show air increase of over 500 per. cent on sales of
previous yean—an increase unprecedented in the sale of Fer
tilizers. which we think strong evidence of tlx- great value of
this Guano, containing the elements neeessarv for the growth of
crop and improvements of Land, in rational proportions. It
cannot fail to render satisfaction as long asthe article is kept up
to its present standard. Asa guarantee for this, we can fullv
vouch, having ascertained thoroughly the character and stand
ing of Mr. John Kettleweil of Baltimore, the proprietor of this
article, of which we have additional assurance cy u letter of the
Hon. Howell Cobb, In which he says that he is a dersotsal friend
of Mr. Kettleweil, of many years’ standing ; and that he can
commend him In every respect as a gmitleman worthy of regard
and confldeucer On Cotton, {lorn, W heat. Oats, Root drops,
Ac., it has produced the greatest results | increasing the product
to a very great extent, This Manure Is not a manufactured
preparation, liable to changes from one season to another ; but,
as will l>e perceived from the heading of this advertisement, Is
imported Guano of the choicest kinds, and has decided advan
tages over the Peruvian Guano. First, tn price; 2d, in con
taining double the Phosphate of Lime—the element to make
crop and improve Land—with an abundance of Ammonia ; and.
thirdly, the flue and dry condition—making It ready for home
diate vise. Mi. Kettle well'd enterprise ha-i been so successful
that many imitations arc now forced upon the public ; some !
mere mixtures of doubtful Guano, hand and shovel, claiming to j
be Manipulated Guano ; other Guano with but little Phosphate j
of Lime, and no Ammonia. And we think It would be well for
Planters to use proper discrimination. Certificates regarding j
the use of this Guano, ffom prominent Planters of our State, •
could be added ; but w e deem it entirely unnecessary, referring 1
to pamphlets on hand and In circulation forther information, and j
letters at our ortleo
As the harbor 01 Baltimore is frequently closed by Ice ob I
structing navigation. It would be well’ for our patrons and i
Planters to send in their ordeisat once. We arc expecting a !
supply from Baltimore at an early day, and will sell at per j
ton for No. 1 ; s'l perton for No. 2. It Is put up In handsome |
•acts. The mode of application Is very simple—sow n broadcast |
in hill or drill, In quantity os Peruvian Guano—say from 100 to 1
300 dounds pier acre. The mote laterally it Is applied, the bet- |
ter for ciop and land. Terms cadi, or equivalent.
D’Antignac, Evans & Cos.,
SOLE AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA.
■
MAXI PILATE ID
GUANO.
No. E3 Ssogkd Srwtrr, 4
BALTIMORE. January id, kid. y
itiiPUR f OF AV\ LI sis
ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO,
for
FRANCIS ROBINSON, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY, i
A sample of the above, w hich was lakcn at ymir*MtU; was
found, upon analysts, to be capable of producing of
Ammonia’ ajJl per ccdt
And to contain of
P.one Phosphate of LUiiP J3a;2 per cftfct
Tlte above proportion of Ammonia and Bone Phosphate i •
Lime is known to be most proper for concentrated Manures.
Both theoretical reasoning and the result-}ot nutneraus practical ,
experiments, have approved ofit. An application of 200 Its. of ;
this article per acie, will supply more of Bone Phosphate of :
I-lme than 13 required by any crop—thus leaving a considerable
surplus of this valuable nutriment incorporated with the soil
after cropping and will furnish a sufficient quantity of Ammo
nia to act a- * nutriment and stimulant.
( HAS BTOKELL. Ph. i>.
REPORT ON SI AN I PUL A TF. D GUANO,
FOR
FRA.i'JCis noKiisrsoisr.
The sample analyzed was taken by myself from the lag*, in
the mill where the Guinn wav manipulated,
it Contained of
Ammonia .* \ 8.24 percent
PhoMihotie Add —SLjte
Equivalent to . <-
Bone Phospimte of Lime 17.09 per cent
It U therefore an excellent Manipulated Guano, containing ;
enough Ammonia to produce a rapid arid vigorous growth, and
a sutfli ieni quant it v of Phosphate* to prevent exhaust ion of tjie
soil. A. .SNOWDEN PIGGOT, SI. D.,
Aualythal and Consul! lug Chemist.
Foi sale by
J. A. ANSLEY & COm Agents
NO. 800 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, OA. :
deelfi dlmAwtf
AMERICAN
CFTTA_NO,
-'IMPORTED FROM
Baker’s and Jarvis’ Islands.
THI valuable FERTILIZER, equal In all respect 1 to the
U-st Peruvian Guano, and sold at about
ONE THIRD LESS PRICE.
For sale, and pamphlets with analvsis and testimonial* fur
nlshed, by inovt) d&wtf [ ft. F. UMU HABT.
NEW DISCOVERY
of
GrTJ ANO.
J. C. DAWSON,
Sole Agent for Georgia & South Carolina
riqik unde 1 signed has in afore a cargo Os 100 tons of GUANO,
X. From nn bland Just discovered, and from which no Uuano
hus ever been Imported until this season, anu be b destrous that
all Ftimeis should give it- a fair and Impartial tihd, and report
i results.
This Manure L found in caves 200 feet a).ove the sea, conse
qnently 1= from sand and coral, rich in Phosphates, and contain
Ing sufficient Ammonia to give a quick giowth to any plant.
The analyses bv one of the best chemists In this country, is as
1 follow s : si 85-100 per cent ot Bone Phosphate of Lime, less
than 1 per cent of sand, with 17 to 18 per cent of Sulphuric
Acid, and no Carbonate of Lime. It is dry, flnc-ly pulverized,
free from lumps, and contains enough Ammonia to stimulate
the plant without any admixture of other Manures. It D not
a Mineral Guano, like tin Sombrero or .Navassa. but the pure
excrement of birds, and all the {Tioephotio Acid It contains is in
combination with Lime. Price *p> pet ton.
AIiSQ, SQ3L/E3 AOENT
FOR THSS
A A BROWN MEXICAN GUANO,
Held to be veiy fine. Price fd pet ton.
, oci2B-dJwH r J. C. DAWSON.
RHODES’
SUPERPHOSPHATE!
• ‘ I
: !
PL VX'TERS seeking Maimrea, will rec.->lut-i that RHODES’ ;
SUPER I’HOSFHATE la tfle only Manure the tot a
nent sr.alvtlra! Cher*. Ist. Professor c-f kiaryfeba, f.w- I
; nouncafl
Standard !
and which has keen con&nnea i-7 evny sf. tlon into vrlJ. it this
Manure he* hserAntioduceti.
ThU U UI unfiei-a legal guarantee at
Purity and Freedom
PROMALL ADULTERATION!
I from the eminent PottoAEWb
{ under whn4f p®r?onai supervision KuODES c-K-rllCjS
I‘HATE Is r; ar l^^ft■.rturec^. , This ilanure has btn us?d In South
’ Uarfltinit fuYUsverai! yekVs i.tysf, with grir.t su<-caa in the culture
s ot Cotton and Corn, and U now thoroughly wtabiuhed for these
Important staples. Do not iei the preient season pars without
the experiment. , .. .
t Rpnd the annexed letter* from gentlemen who ha. e Died it
’ the part season.
J. A. Ansley &> Cos.,
3 m BROAD $ l\,
AUGUSTA, GA.
• |
ATHENS, GA., Nor. 20, loM.
Dear Sir - Rhode*’ Suner-Phoephate hf} i eep Bppnwl by me
! tvJirL* on a flitali scafend toti Cifnand Cotton. Th result
IxceedeS lowexliVtatioß. -although the experiments, for many
S w nit, Ind could not be conducted with due caution;
vet I an entirely satisfied, that the growth of weed, in both In
sranceTand thefiuit in corn, and In the numoer of bolls of cot
tMwerefuily donhle the vdeld in the portions umnanuied. and
£ZJS >“> SUiVaMMOXT'.
UNION roTNT, (O. B. B A Nov. 23 JbM
wishes m* to nut his name to this cljo.
xoura tn great hast#, > PRINTUF
AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1800.
! SUPER-PHOSPHATE
OF
LIME,
Man h fad’d by W, Whitelock & Cos,,
1 j ’
Baltimore, Md.
j l| VYING taken the Agency sos the sale of this valuable
, T L Fertilizer, we licg leav eto our planting friends for every
i variety of crop. In presenting this article to your notice, we
, are authorized by the ticst chemical tests of the country In sav
, ug that it is the Highest standard of .-Super-Phosphate of Lime
known to the country, combining upwards of two per cent of
1 Ammonia, and particularly adapted to the production of cotton
and grain of every variety.
‘ The Charleston’ Mercury, of the 80th of November, save:—
j *” The report of Prof. Shepard of this city, is a full guarantee for
Us general use.”
• This is the only Super-Phosphate ever endorsed l>y the cele
brated chemist. Dr. Bickeri, of Baltimore City, to contain, as
shown by analysis, FIFTY PER CENT more of soluble Bl-
Phosphate of Lime than any other’ .Super- Phosphate analyzed
by him. These are published facts, to which we invite your
attention.
Pamphlets, with certificates, and full directions for Its use,
j will be furnished on application. Call earlv for supplies.
REES & LINTON,
s*OLE AGENTS FOR AUGUSTA, GA.
dec22-(l&w3ni
Guano, Guano!
J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
Jarvis & Baker’s Island !
GUANO, i
_ 7
From, the South Pacific Ocean,
IMPORTED BY THE
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, N. Y. j
This Guano, far (mperior to anv other Fertilizer known, and ’
ot PERMANENT’ VALUE to the soil Is sold at THIRTY
UEK CENT less than Peruvian Uuano. Its peculiar natural
combination of the Phosphates and Sulphates of Lime, enables
U t° restore to the soil the properties lost by constant cropping,
and the Planter wIU tie enabled not merely to reap from its use a
present crop, but And Iris land at the end of the season, irealthier
and stronger, requiring a less amount of Uuauo for the next
planting.
This Uuano feeds, hut does not stimulate to excess, the roots
or plants, and they are thereby enabled to withstand the edicts j
of drouth to a greater degree than by the use of any other fertli
her known. The universal objection to the use of Peruvian 1
Guano, from its fatal results during a dry season, is obviated by
the use of the American Guano.
The- a).plication of this Uuano, 75 to 100 pounds per acre, will
fnsure wonderfid crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Tobacco, ;
V egctables, Ac.
For fuU information and reports of successful experiments i
with this Uuano, together with pamphlets for distribution, ap
Ply to J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
_ Augusta, Ga.
Pamphlets will be sent gratis to alt persons desiring them.
HE IS ALSO AGENT j
FOR THE
COLUMBIAN
PHOSPHATE GUANO j
AND
THE BROWN MEXICAN A A
. GUANO.
J. C DAWSON,
Fur full particulars of there FERTILIZERS, together with
pamphlets, containing Analysis and Certificates, apply to
.YU. 3 WARREN BLOCK,
oct-yi (Uwtf Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA
ENGRAVING OFFICE
WEDDING, INVITATION, VISITING, PROFES
t! SIGNAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, Engraved and
Printed In the most approved style.
Inscriptions and Initials Engraved on Jewelry and Silver
Ware.
Notarial and Society Seals, Door and Coffin Plates, Dog Col- j
la is. Canes, Ac., engraved In u superior manner, and with dU- ,
patch. Cards printed from old plates, and old plates re-cut. •
Orders by :m*ii promptly attended to.^
ENGRAVER AND I’KlNTk'r,
210 firtmtf Si/tef, tip opposite Hunk,
mvJOV.iHv AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. f
M. 0. NORM.
(SUCCESSOR TO BROOM 4. MORRELL,)
Would respectfully call Attention j
TO HIS
LARGE, RICH,
AMD
ELEGANT STOCK i
O IP
Fall&Winter s
: * j
DM GOODS
NOW OPENING,
OP THE LATEST mil
; AND IMPORTATIONS,
Which wiU be Sold
AT THIS
! Lowest Prices!
| LARGE SALES
WITH SMALL PROFITS,
(S OVR MOTTO.
Am! all are Cordially ißvited
TO CALL AND SEE
ROW TRE SYSTEM WORKS.
WM O. NORRELL,
218 BROA D-STREE'f,
CEO.
MACHINE
CRACKER BAKERY.
THE subscriber, haring added several improvements
to bis Bakery, Is now prepared to famish the com- i
! manity with any and everything in the Bakery line at
the lowest prices.
Op Hppd, Made Every Day,
VAM \L Y BREAD.
lIISOIITS- TRACKERS
Soda,
Bosh"*, Extra BuHer,
S toe. Water,
Ik, Fancy,
Seed, Ginger,
Sugar. Lemon.
Pilot Bread.
Fine GARBS and PIE*, FRESH EVERT DAT, of
all kinds. JAMBS BOWEN,
• Ho- 341,8r0ad street,
cov§-3m Oa
X
! WAREHOUSES.
J. J. PEARCE,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.
fIIHAXKFUL for the liberal patronage extended to him for
A a series of vears, in the Storage and sale of Colton would
inthrm his friends and the public that he will continue at his
j same well known Brick Warehouse on Campbell street, near
1 Bones, Brown & Co.’s Hardware Store, where by strict personal
i a( tent ion to all business entruMed to hi.-- care, he hopes he will
: receive a share of t lx- pul die patronage.
j Cash Advances, Bagging, ttope and Family Supplies will be
forwarded to Customers as heretofore, when desired.
J. J. PFARCE.
He also ki ejwon hand for sale, as Agent for Samuel Sands, of
Baltimore, Excelsior Manipulated Guano, No. 1.
Augusta, Uu., August Ist, 1859. auos-w6m
J. G DAWSON,
Produce & Coiuniission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
THE undersigned respwttally informs his frieuds and the i
public, that he has taken the large and commodious liuild- j
j Ing, >o. 2 Warren Block, opposite Pouliain, Jennings A Co.’s j
Warehouse, where he will he prepared on the Ist dav of Sep- •
! temher next, to receive consignments of COTTON, RICE, Ti>-
; BACOO. BAGGING, ROPE, HAY, SALT, CORN, RYE.
i WHEAT, oats, FLOUR. FEATHERS, BACON ami
i LARD —hi short, any and everything, from any and every por- 1
! t ion of the U nlted .Slates t hat will pay 1 lie sJUpper a profit in t his i
‘ market.
Having had experience la the Warehouse and Commission ;
business, my planting friends may rely upon my test eril'orts to 1
obtain the highest market rate foi- their Cotton,'ami the exercise
of mv best judgment in the purchase of Bagging, Rope, Ac.
Liberal advances will tie made on Product- in store, if desired.
My charges will lie (listomarv. J. C. DAWSON. ‘
aulu-il&wtf
JAMES A. JONES,
Warehoiise & Commission Merchant,
ifIeINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA,
WILL attend personally to the sale and at**rage of COTTi>N •
n BACON, CJKAIX, andnll other produce to
Mm ; nleo, to the receiving and forwarding of Goods, personal
attention given to the filling of all order* tor lagging, Hope and ;
Family .Supplies. Llhml advances made on Fioduu? in store, i
aultidJfcwtfm
W. M&K. G. BEALL, ;
ffAEEHOUSB AP COMMISSION IEBCWIB
afkTT C3-TJ Is TJN., C3--A..
W E liave this day entered Into Co-nwtnershin, for tiie turns
V? action of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, under the name and style ot WM. M.
dr R. G. BEALL, in Metcalf’s Fire proof Warehouse, on Ri-\
nold,a between Jackson and Mclntosh streets, Metcalf Range,
adjoining the one recently occupied by the late firm of Heard A
Derry, in the centra of the city, the vicinity ot the principal 1
Warehouses, and convenient to the hotel.-..
Being amply provided with good and safe storage for Cotton,
Grain, I tour, Baeon, and Produce generally, we respectfully so
licit the pat louage of out- friends and the public generally, pledg
ing the strictest personal attention t.. all business entrusted to
our care.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, promptly si
tended to. ‘
Oar charges will conform to the custom of the city.
The u itul cash advances made on Produce in store,
WM. M. BEALL.
R. GREEN BF.aLI.
July 13.1839. jyl4-dawsm
HEARD & SIMPSON,
Warehouse &(!ommiss’n Merchants,
STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
WILL occupy the Fire-proof buildings formerly occupied
it by Simpson * G.ir.lliiep and S, 1). Heard. Our Sides
Room and Office are in the house occupied by s. D. IL-ans,
where we ofter our Ik>-i energies for the interests of our patrons.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly at
tended to, S, I>. llEAltD,’
auSl ts J. R. SIMPSON.
D’Aiitiiiimc, Evans & Cos.,
Warehouse &Coiuniission Merchants
AUaUSTA, <3-^.-
Tuie undersigned continue iho alinve business in ell its
branches, and f.-r the greater convenience of thems.-lves
and ciistomers, have taken a very commodious -FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE on Revuuids Ireet, in the ver) centre of tlx-
Gotton range, and near t'l)V-fiotels ami Banks, where they will
be pleased to wait upon their friends and customers, and receive
their eonrignmenls of Got ton and other Produce. Urdus for
Plantation and Family Supplies will in- promptly executed, and
Cash advances made on Uotlon in store.
All the usual facllll lex will he extended to our friends ami cor
respondents.
. WM M. D’ANTIGNAC,
WKlfivW. EVANB,
aul2-w6m WM. E. EVANS.
M. r. STOVALL,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
f lOft'TlAiUßt* the liuslnees in all its branch. -., in his large
V.. andcointuodlons Fiie-ITmjf Warehouse, on Ja. koon-street
near the Globe Hotel.
irders for Plantation amt Family Supplies promptly and care
fully tilled.
The usual CASH facilities afliirdeil customers.
August 24,1x59. mi 24 twswOni j
BUSINESS (’AKI)S.
THOS. C. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rOGLrVIHIA COUNTY', GA.
deevfl-.’lai
G. W. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CA.ULUIOIaTOISr, GEO.,
\\riLL attenti.zn to nil proms.-,.mm business en- i
1* trusted folds npinagnmant—part lcuDrh thecolleltlon of
claims. _____ __ fe1.16’59 1
JOHN WHIT THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\\ T ILL practice In the counties of Randolph, Stewart,
11 Quitman, Claj', Early, Terrell und Calhoun. Gollcclions
and Land Claims promptU’attended to. nirV’ - j
J. D. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEXINGTQ^T,
WILL pireti. cin jli? . Oglethorpe, Hart, Elbert,
11 \\ likes, TalSafcnd, Wurvon, Haneix-k and Ureene.
tehlf lyY.y
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AFFH’E over Pouliain, Jennings A Cc-.'s new Wurehouse,
V” Jackson Street. not 14
T. W. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATHENS, GEO,
j TAT ILL practice In the counties of Jackson, Clark, Walton, i
t” Gwinnett, Hull, Rabun, White, Habersham, Franklin
and Banks of the Western Circuit. .lanlOVth’y
Jackson Street
j FOUNDRY !
aA.isriD
Machine Shop,
! CORNER JACKSON J.Vjl CAj ftOUN STS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
‘ Thu undersigned, having ,fe.uovd from his old
, stand, on the corner of and Watkins streets
| to hi* ue?v Shops f,id Foundry, adjoining the Augusta
, Gaa Works, isuowuirepared With inorr-astd facilitie?lft .
furnish ail kinds ts
| Iron & Brass Castings,
| For Gold Mines, Merchants 8* w or nttoi Mills, Bridges,
aud Railroads.
SCHRADER’S COTTON PRESS,
AND
ILL mm OF MACHINERY.
He alao manufactures the latest approved style of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
AND
EVERY SORT OF FURNISHING
Executed with KBATNK&S AND DESPATCH.
GEORGE COOPER.
|y27tsm
COPARTNERSHIP. .
1 fT)HE undersigned have this dav entered into a Cnpsriuwshlß
; A ior the practice of LAW, under the name of J. A J. IF
1 CCMMING. TheJr prompt attention will be given to aU Pro
fossional busir.ees .ntriuted to ifxtm In Court* of the Middle
Districts. JULIEN CUMMING.
JOS. B. CUMMING.’
Oetobsr, liw. .t4-ly
PATENT M EDIC IN GS
THK LIVER
ixyia o r a t it
PREPARED BY DU. SANFORD.
Compounded entirely from Rums,
IS one of the host purgative-, and Liver Mc-Jicinesno .v
the puUic, that acts as ft Uathartic, easier, nJld. i-, and more
i eitectuuJ than any other medicine known, it is not only a Ua
thartle, but a Liver remedy, art ini; tin t on the Liver to eject its
1 morbid matter, then on the stomneii and tmwels to earn- oil'that
matter, thus ueeranplishiug two j.unmst-s vfloetunlly, without
any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most
1 Cathartics. It strengthens the systeS at the .same, lime that it
purges it; and when token daily iii moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with lumsal rapidity.
Tiie LIVER 1- one of lire
man body : and when it per
powers of the system are fullv
almost entirely rie[K-iid<*nt oil
er for the proper performance’
tiiaeli is at fault, the imwvls]
system sutlers in eonsequenoe’
iiie Ceased to do Its dut y. F- -r
of'the proprietors has made it
than twentv years, to find
counteract the mauv derange
To prove that this remedy
troubled wit h Liver Complaint
try a bottle, and conviction is’
Those Gums remove all nn-r,
system, supplying in
Invigorating t iie stomadi, can’
fying the blood, giving tone t
ebliiery, removing the cause,
leal cure.
One dose after eating is sits
anil prevent the food from ri
Only one dose taken be fore _
Only one dose taken at night 1
cures costiv ene.ss.
One dose taken after eaeli”
CTf One dose of two tea
Sick Headache.
One bottle taken tor female
of the disease, and makes a*
Only one dose Immediately
One dose oft.ui repeated is a”
and u preventive of Uholera.
One dose taken often will,
ious Attacks, while it relieves;
IpyOnly one bottle is,
system the efleets of medlelne*
One. bottle taken for Jaun,
unnatural color from the skin.”
One d.se taken a short time,
the appetite, and makes food-
One dose often repeated;
worst forms, while Hummer’
almost to the first dose, -
One or two doses cures at*
for worms in children, there is
edv in the world, a-, it never
j.y/ ~ A few bottles cures!
sorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as preven
tative for Fever-ami Ague, I'liill Fever, and all Fevers of a ifil
ious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are wil
ling to testify to its w onderful \ irtui-s.
All who use It are giving their unanimous testimony in Its fa
vor.
B3F“ Mix water in the mouth with the Invlgorator and -wal
low both together.
THE LIVER IXVIGORATOR i a scientific Ec-dlcal dis
cover., and is dally woiking cures, almost foo great to believe.
It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving relief, and sel
dom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver
Complaint, tram the woist Jaundice or Dyspepsia tog c.-mmon
Htadu. be, all of which are the result of a diseased 1 iver.
FRICK ONF DOLLAR PER BOTTI E.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor,
K--5 Broadway, New Ycsk.
Sold bv HAVII.AND. sTEVEVSON & 1 t)., SIMON RUFF
A CO.; J. ASHHCRST, Charleston. PLUMB A LEfTNER,
W, It. TT l r , Augusta, SI -OVTI.A- MEAD. J \\ RIGHT A
CO., Nev. Oilt-an . Retailed by all Druggists,
mys's9 lUwl y
HR. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
Jn LARGE Bottles and Vials.
Nothing else is required to relieve children of
Worms ; and besides being one of the cheapest and
Dest Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fre
qneut use In families will eave much trouble and
ixpense, as well aa the lives of many children—for
eight 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,
IVhooping Coughs, dr., Ac.,
amongst Children.
This Is a pleasant medicine to take, producing im
mediate relief, and in nine out of ten cases* prompt
cure. It exercises the most controlling Influence
over Uonghg aud Irritation of the Lungs 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 be decidedly consumptive, have been
promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne
expectorant, without astringing the bowels, It stands
paramount to all coaglx mixture*.
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 tor the chronic stage,) and from Its unexampled
success is likely to supersede every other remedy
fur the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Gonorrhoeal, Biennorrhoeal, and Leucliorrhcual or
Fluor Alims affections. This extensive compound
combines properties totally different in taste and
character from any thing to b 9 found in the United
States Pharmacopoeia ; and in point of safety aud effi
ciency is not rivalled in America.
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTIS, No. .
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Heads,
and disease* of the ekin generally, have been cured
by this remedy; and since the introduction of the
No. 2 preparation (being stronger) scarcely a cn.a
has been found that it will not effectually eradicate
In a short time. For the enre cu Cancerous Sores
and Ulcers it is applied in tire form of plasters, and
Is almost infallible.
In. more than tv,-o hundred places In Georgia, and
!$ the Southern States, they are to he had ; and as
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his
remedies, hy 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
•tguatureof the Proprietor, thus.”
anil also Li* name blown into the glass of each bottle.
*r AU cr.leva and letters to be addressed to
LITTLE & 880.,
Wholesale Drnggists, Macon, Ga
Fold by LITTLE A IRO., Wholesale Druggists, Macon, (,'a
For sale by I’i.UMli A LKITNkU and WM. H. TV TT,
Augusta, nml by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout
tin-State. myiCiO-swAwly
Dll. BH(FYHUV ’c.vins been -o far reduced by Consump
tion as u, he Considered beyond all hope of recovery by the
r.,i<st emiftent'of the medical profe.w-.lon, and also by himself—a
Aguiar physician of twenty years standing—as a resort; con
ceived the idea of analyslng'the blood; anil au'dr',.*. tne -übjeet
of physiology to tlie more immediate iu. ‘ctViii, and efleet of
the state of the blood upon th: anh and svsrem. Tiie result
has beta) tiie produ'-tko of the “ BLOOD FOOD,” from the tree
of which ffi . .sa'onsriii was restored to perfect health. Within i
■;W month* after its lntroiluction, over two thousand eon-vinqi |
fives were etfK-tunlly cured by it. If you have ay.y uanpi&int’
of a consumptive tendency —Cough, Cold, Headache, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, id Pain in the Side, lose no
lime inprocuring n bolt’e ‘•>. tiro I, BLOOD FOOD.” If you
are snfl.-iing fw*'", Neruids Debilltv, or your sleep” is broken or
disturbed, If your Spirits are Depressed, or vour Relax
cm youAvill find In this an unfailing remedy, by commencing
with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid, ra diseased in anv man
ner whatever, onie or two wifl'be sure to Invigorate, and
(.ring it into lively and Uerdthfid aelion. In the most inveterate i
ease* of the’ pationt can here find the most efficient j
and grafvfiti rest.-t, A benefit U ahvavsexperienced Wtirtaklrtg j
mdy one bottle. In male m female Complalttt* and’ weakness, 1
tiie Buffi-rer, after trying other reme-Ufi ui vain, may rest as 1
Biired.that a certain cure will r<-;.,jt from the u-.e on wo or three
1 I Kittles. Tire “BI.OOp, FOOD” is pffbetual in all eases of
Eruption. Sal*, i.heum’ Serol'uias and other like corapimnts.—
Pal-- gud emaciated chlldreuand adults are eminently beiS-tiu, and
by its use. It gives strength to th. iw.dy (d.d oujor and beautv
to the skin. Physicians or all setmyls a.V using ij with wondei
ful success.
For full direct’.i-b-'i > -'e circulars**. Price *i per istfile.
n presenting h>u “ith DR. EATON’S INFENTILt COR
‘TALr, we desire to state its superiority over every nostrum
that nurse or quack has heretofore offered you.
First—lt is tiie preparation of a regular physician, who is well
qualified from much experience in infantile complaints topre
scribe for them. Secondly—lt is entirely, free from paragorie or
opiate of any kind, and consequently relieves by reruovbig the
suffering of vour child, instead of deadening its sensibilities. —
Thlrdlv—lt is put up with great care, as a cum ptui soil of it with
any other article for infantile complaints will show; the very
roots from which it is distilled being dug from the forest under !
the direction of Dr. Eaton, many of t hem by liis own hand*, i
Fourthly—ls is perfectly iiariuless. 3ud cannot Injure the most
delicate ‘lnfant, and is a certain cure and relief in all the following
cases, which is its chief merit over cverv otlier preparation, i ft-:
FOR ALL COMPLAINT* ATTENDING TEETHIiW*,
such as DYSENTERY, FOLIC,. Ac.; also, for tfMienlttg the :
gums and relieving pain. For regulating the bowels It Is une- :
quailed. For Cold fn the Hcad.it is sura relief. For CROUP,
the most fatal and trying of diseases, it cau tie relied ou with
perfect confidence; ami being a powerful anti spasmodic in all
cai -es of couvusion or fils, we earnestly recoinmetid you to lose !
no time in procuring it. Lastly—lt costs so much more thru i
other preparations of the kind, that we cannot afford e.Uch long <
advert-ieemente aa can those whose whole expehfit is their ad •
vcrtUcinenta; for the same reanin, if cvtnm'TiOß iteclf as the
ruoet reliable to all mothers. In alien-'-* the directions wrapped
around each bottle, must, t** strictly followed. Price 2d ventj •
pci bottle.
Hoklby COUnCII & DUPONT, Dniggisfcs No, FA MaMcn
’ Lane, New Y ork.
HAYILAND, CIIICIILSTKU Jc OO m Njle Agents fur Au-
I g\yt:i. novii
DRESS MAKING.
j Hi 8. UOLLf\US\VURTH tenders!™ ferrites
i J.YJL to the Ladles gl Augusta and vicinity, iu FITTING and
I MAKING DRESSES. Shi* may t-e found flt 190 Reynolds
i street, opposite Wrn. M. Goodrich’s new ratine of buddings,
[ sepir-dtf
‘principal regulators of tire hu
■f.irnis its fuiK-tious well, the
1 developed; The stomach is
the healthv aetic.n of the Liv
nf Us functions when the sto
are at fault, and the whole
of one organ—the Liver—hav- !
, the diseases of that organ, one i
ids study, in a practice of more
I some remedy wherewith to
meats to which it is liable,
is at last found, anv persons i
in any of its forms, ius but to
certain,
bid or bad matter from the
place a healthy (low of bile, :
sing food to digest well, ptiri
a:ul In litli to the whole, inn- i
of the disease—effecting a rad- j
tieient to relieve the stomach
eitijt and souring,
ret tring prevent s night mare,
loosens tiie Ikiw .-Is gently, and ;
meal will cure Dyspepsia,
spoonfuls will always relieve
obstruction removes the cause j
perfect cure,
relieves ("liolte, while
Mire cure for Cholera Morbus, j
prevent the reeurrence of T.il- I
all painful feelings.
weeded to throw out of the
after a long sickness.
dice removes all yellowness or
liefove tiding gives vigor to
digest, well.
cures Chronic Diarrh* in its
and Bowel Complaints yield
tack* caused by worms, while
in ’ surer, safer or speedier rem
lalH.
Dropsy, by exciting the at>
S A N F (Hi I ) M L IV K K 1 N V 1 G 0 K A T O ii.
HAV WOOD’S
1111111 IIP SAVANNAH!
FuR
| Cleansing, Beautifying
THE HAIE.
IN presenting the RAI.M OF SAVANNAH to the publ>,
; .L the proprietor doe- so w ithout any of the hesitation attend
mg the liitroduclioii if anew amt untried article, for it lias now
| Veil fifteen years before the public, and each year has added to
its popularity. The demand for it having increased so far hevond
my previous facilities for manufacture, the proprietor tin's re
eciitlv completed arrangements for producing it on a more ex
tensive scale, am! at the same time adding to Its former excellence,
bv the result of a long practical experience in its use.
Tiie following vouchers are gentlemen well known and can
l.e attested:
SvVAXXAII, August •!. Isis.
J. M. Haywood, Agent—Dear Sir: l cheerfully eontplv with
my promise, to give you my opiniou of the merits of \ our
Balm and Savannah. ‘After using it for some two years I am
prepareti to siioak from experienct 1 , and do not hesitate to pro
nounce it the best preparation for the hair that 1 Imve ever used.
E\>r several years 1 liad .sutU-ivd from dandruff, which, at times,
I csjierkdly during bad litallli, threatened to destroy my half. 1
tried many remedies, which had been recommended to me,
J without ! site fit, until I made a trial of your Balm, which not
only removed the dandruff!'but kept tnv'head free from it, at
the’same time stimulating the growth of the hair ami imparting
to it a healthv appearance. 1 have recommended it to mv
: friends, similarly afflicted, w in*, in every instance, experienced
similar benefit* from its uie. I esteem it a pleasant and con
, vcnicUi article for dressing tiie hair, possessing most in the
i virtues claimed for the fiopular cosmetics of the dav, withnom-
I of tlicit- deleterious qualities. I feel confident thal It oidv needs
to !*■ known to the public to become universally popular.
Very re-pert fully yours,
W. T. Tuompsox,
Editor of Savauuah Morning News.
I To AI.I. WHOM IT MAY COXOKItN !
[ The oj’jeet of tills i- to state timt I have, for some months,
used Mr. Hav wood's Hair Tonic—known as the Balm of
: Savannah—trail have found it eomparalily superior to any other
! artU-lc of the kind. Its use twice u week is quite suffleient, not
! only to disengage the dandruff Ac., from the hair, but to prevent
j its formation in any applicable quantity. It maintains the hair
j too, in that moist aiul pleasant condition, which so ninny other
I specifies pretend tit do, but almost always fail—in so far as my
I experience goes, ’ J, L. I.ockv,
Late Editor of the Savannah RepuMiean.
Mat 26,13-W.
Mr. J. M. Haywood, Agent: It gives me pleasure to certify
to the unequalled qualities of your Balm of Savannah. It is tiie
best tonic tor the Lair, us well as the most effectual exterminator
of dandruff I have ever tried. My hair lias been inclined to
fall out since my attack of Yellow Fever in 1854, and among all
the preventative* I have triad, the Balm of .Savannah ius been
the sio-t successful. Tins much I >ay eheerfuHv.
Ymtrs, Ac., ‘ P. VY. Ai.EXvtrnxE.
Late Editor of the .Savannah Republican.
For sale by J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent, Manufacturer add
Proprietor, Savannah, Ga., and to
WM H. TUTT,
July 1,1859. Augusta, G:q
SEND FOR IT!
A NEW SOUTHERN HOOK !
THE EADYE LILLIAN,
AND OTHER
POEMS.
By E. YOUNG.
Copies of the above will be sent, postage IVee. on receipt cJ
ON h Itt.H.LAR. Addie s
E, YOUNG, Lexington, Ga,
2S” Editors (riving the above an inrertlon, or calling atten
tion to it iii their edit..rial c.lumus, and . t-n.iiog a p..per cou
“iaiiiiog it, addie. e<t us above, will receive a e.-q.vi f th> Work,
portage free.
Fi r ,de at the P.oc.k Stort-s in Augusta, Ga.
dif
TUB BIiANCEVILLE
Slate Quarry,
VAN WERT, POLK UOUNTY, t!A.
rnHKsulnciUiCr lias hi* SLyTK QUARRY fu'lr |ionpd,
J. and is provided with a ‘office, id number workmen to
fill orders to auv purl of the Souili. The quality of the .Slate
Iqu- Uien fully tested, and its l aut i and cxeelleni e can be seen
bv an examination of several buildings in Rome! efirered with
State from the Quarry. The Miliseriiier to funiil. the
Slate at anv point in Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee, and lay it
on the roof at an expense in.t exceeding the edst ill’ fin r. .oriiig,
t “oniraits can lie made with JOHN B. FREEMAN, Agent
at IP.me, or S. W, BLA Nt'E, General agent, Van V\ ert,
I’olk county, Ga. invb:-e,vwtf.
S4O
JP*A.MXXj7Sr
SCOVILL & GOODELL’S
PATENT.
SEWING WITH TWO THREADS,
DOUBIIF LOCK STITCH!
1000 STITCHES PER MUTE.
THE ONLY
LOW PRICED
SEWIICi MA€IIIW£
YET OFFERED
SKWINfi Wift’ TWO THREADS I
For sale at the
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
bonier Broad nml Jackson Sis.,
Opposite Globa Hotel,
ATJGIJSTAi GEO.
CLARKE, ANSLEY & CO
Jyls’s9-wly
HI MIsT
SEWING MACHINES.
WE HAVM JUST RECEIVED
AHOTHEE 3LO r P
OF
mi WEBSTER CO’S
CELEBRATED
MACHINES.
AND INVITE TIIE ATTENTION OF THOSE
JN WANT OF A
GOOD MACHINE,
i ’
TO TH*
RUNV AOVAN ’JtGES THEY POSSESS
EVERY MACHINE
‘Warranted
TO OIVE SATISFACTION !
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
\Y. E SALISBURY & CO.’S,
*A3T BRUAD^TKEET.
1-dtf
Tk Greatest Reduction Ever Made
IN STANDARD
|SEWING MACHINES!
After this date I will sell the
IMPROVED BARTHOEF
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE,
AT A REDUCTION OF
| S2O FROM FORMER PRICES!
P. S.—The New S freight NEEDLE MACHINE it
now o A LEYDEN,
t QOUV-w Oeuerel Agent.
VOL. XXIV. NO, 2
loss*.
i j
Falll Winter
CLOTHING.
.
mw & mm,
AltE NOW RECEIVING,
AVERYLAUGE
AND
WLL SELECTED STOCK
OF
Men & Boys 9
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
TRUNKS,
3E3 ,<S;
CARPET BAGS,
SzC.,
ALSO,
A First-rate Assortment
OF
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS, COLLARS,
Stocks,
CIS A VATS, CLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
AND OTHER
FURNISHING GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETIES.
We are prepa ed to srl! on the mast *acj
commodating terms, and invite >ur
fiiends and cuatomeis genera)if
to call and examine om jitoc).
at om Oid Stand,
NO. 17:5 BROAD-STREET,
Under Augusta, Hotel.
CLAYTON & KENNADY*
11.3 m
CARPETS,
IN. NEW DESIGNS!
•Fas. Cl. ltailie &, Bro.,
Have just received another Invoice of
John Crosley& Sons’
VELVET AND BRRBLELS
CARPETINGS!
AMONG WHICH ARE MANY
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
All of which will he sold at very
LOW PRICES.
ALSO,
Receiving Every Week,
Additional supp’as of the newest Pattern es
T Trl R R R RR AT *
Ingrain,
AND
VENETIAN CARPETS,
Manufactured, Wool Dutch, all Word List
CARPETS.
. ALSO,
Avery large stork of ALL WOOL heavy English
DRUGGETS,
BY THE YARD AND ;IN PATTERN}.
Stair CARPETING, Stair ROD
Oil Olotlis in “rent Variety.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
Os tha best make and thoroughly seasoned in 19;
IS and 24 feet wide. These goods will be cot to
tit any t-ize or shaped Hal:, Room, or 3<ai >
auj laid if required, intbe City or for
W. thres miles around.
ALSO,
Just Received a Large Invoice of
Embracing .<.O different Patterns of
GOLD SHADES.
Tae'e have been tastefully get up, and embrace the
newest Patterns and styles of UHAuES manu ifttctoi
ed. With tqese will he famished Bailey's n>.w .Attaint
SHADE PiXTURKS, if deuired. Also jast i.ieelved,
a large supply of
LACE AND MUSLIN
CURTAIN'S,
Lace Curtains,
IN UREAT VARIETV,
AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.
c ornices,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
EMBRACING MANY NEW PATTERNS
AND BKSittNB.