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fi|§§||y AUaUKTA, (lA.
HHB MORNING April 8. ISM
■To Advertisers.
business man in Au;inln, or
}'*‘^K else ’ < * r,u ' ,ts ~iat tiio Uaii.v
' Mkhe bust medium thron.-h which
in this city, wo invite him
Office. any nftenin.ni. at: i
■ pleasure, as a matter
r** : > .Hiii show in-; him the number e!
Js*’ -■ print daily.
Bv Advertisements.
of Lima—,l. A.
4 Cos.
4 —Uric. Gen. Pnvis Tillson.
—J. A. Ansley 4 Cos.
an co Company—C. F. Me Cay.
—E. IX. Fuche.
■cal matters.
s‘«#s&PP.OACinxc, Municipal Et.EC-
Bcity readers will bear in mind
ȣ<M th|g)jstY election for Mayor and Coun
.rtl*Us» .iHftako placo on to-morrow. Mon
-1866. Tho lists of caudi
sie«#,, a^Plocation of tho poll.-, and tho
h «J®SSiHMbe Managers will be found in our
■i gnftg columns this morning. The
1 Hhu be by the Ward system; that
W| Voters can only vote for a Mayor
i f rtho Ward in "hi h
'. •• v voters, reside. In case a voter
g at the polls, the Managers are
Mfto apply the following oath to him,
which ho shall have tho privi-
C the right of suffrage ;
not
solemnly swear that you are a
the United States, that you are
years of ace. that you have re
■ ic is State f-r .iio last twelve m.-n t hs.
for tlio last six months, and in
for the last ten days, and that
considered tli is Stale your home
twelve months, that you have
i'-xii; HK*xes, and made all returns require l
that have been in vour
■*■?Hlty or make arc .rtiiug to said or-
you have been duly regisier
s citue prescribed hv law, that
;ha of registrv vuu now offer was
v»i t v vu nun niici
Hto you in person, and that you
Uts'Boted this clay, so help you God.”
’h are opened at 8 oVlnca iu the
closed at 2 o’clock P. M. The
having counted the votes at the
■ iac ts, then repair to the Clerk
of office at 3 o’clock P. M., aud
the vote for Mayor, declaring
HSk having tho highest number of
office duly elected; and tho
in each Ward having the
of Votes for Members of
K in their respective Wards, duly
for the node* operandi of the
t H now a few words as to the duty of
have not and will not take
iu the present contest : but
urgo upon our readers to weigh
of the city and the merits
candidates, and cast their
to the heat dictates of an
judgment. Tim present Council
!»<&*■ to contend with in a variety
:;f if i.rißßTho greatest troiildo of the next
•fcs iHe the subject of tinaneus. To
■,-.;8P««e properly, men of clear judg-
should be selected. This
*tl can ask of or.r voting readers,
.''ffef iJ® I right to vote to suit thern-
will exercise that right:
hit remember, also, that tho
right tocarries with it the duty of ex
aud judgment iu voting.
And bo no undue excitement
vs Btud vexatious wrangling about
Hr demerits of cauui;lates—no
«;-■'? iHrtli expressions among voters;
with a single purpose to fur-
of tho community and to
jHkntly, all should conduct thein-
Hy>ropriety, with sobriety and
. ■ ’ ■- B If tho voters will do this,
ithoy performed their duty; we
ours, and the result,
igß.be accepted in a kindly aud
■■t by all panics. Having thus
e.-e.■ MMplaioiy, you can now go to the
. • your ballots.
.* 5 Boxes. —The Citv (,'ou;.-
Hndered a sot of Ballot Boxes tor
W iy were made at tho c'tablish
i'i Hbu-i Platt Brothers in this city ;
, I#very thing else from that e.-tab-
are well done. The old
.uO’s ■ , if waving segar boxes end t . ■: <
Hues, was a disgrace to the city ;
- ,»• 50 to see this evidence of
The new boxes arc neatly
SgSlially made, painted, and letter-:
. . t%HI make the Manager? feci more
|Kld voters more anxious to de-
when they see them.
OF LIMK.
if. & Cos. advertise in this
some of this very valuable
ixi.Hsale. As this is an article far-
much at present, they would
IHvu Messrs. Ansley A Cos. a call
of it.
» H IXSUKAS’.’K T'.iMPA.VY. —This
Whtvc an advertisement in our
’ >’ ’ h-feSbrning, giving the list of Hirce.
Kts*i .?'■ H exhibit of its assets. This
the gentlemen who manage
if so well known for their ability
” ’ b* to make it superfluous for
figS’i.At, Staff.—A neg Flag
fell raised at the Academy ISar-
BKir street.
' « Bes.—Messrs.,!. A. Ansley
i V'. H sale a superior lot of new
■if- Hkee advertisement.
CHURCH RECORD
FOR TO-DAY.
St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church—Cor.
Washington and Reynolds streets. Morn
ing service at half-past 10 A. M. biinday
3 Jl ' ,enin 8 service at
Church of the Atonement (Episcopal)
—Coruer Telfair and Koljock streets.
Morning services by the Pastor, Rev. W.
H- Harison, at half-past 10 A. M.
First Baptist Church—Corner Greene
and Jackson streets. Sunday School
Prayer Meeting.!»A.M. Preaching at half
past JO A. M., by the Pastor, Rev. J. H.
Cutfcbert. Sunday Soho,l at 3P. M.t sing
ing commences at half-past 2 P. M.
Preaching at 71 P. M.
Second Baptist Church Kollock
street. Preaching at 101 A. M., by Rev.
K. T. Winkler, and Sunday School at 3
P. M.
St. James’ M. E. Church—Greene st.,
Preaching by Rev. Geo. Kramer, at half
past 10 A. M., and 71 P. M. Sunday
School at half-past 2 P. M.
St. John’s M. E. Church—Greene st.,
between Jackson and Mclntosh. Preach
ing by Rev. Arminius Wright, Pastor, at
101 A. M., and 7* P. M.
Presbyterian Church—Corner Telfair
and Washington streets. Preaching by
Rev. Dr. Wilson, Pastor, as usual.
Christian Church Reynolds street,
between Jackson and Mclntosh. The
usual services may be expected by the
Pastor.
Church op the Most Holy Trinity
(Catholic). —Corner Jackson aud Telfair
streets. Services at daylight and at half
past 10 A. M. also Vespers at 4 P. M., by
the Pastors, Revs. Duggan and Kirby.
A Well Deserved Compliment. —
At tho meeting of Council on Friday morn
ing last, a suit of clothes was, on motion
of Mr. John Foster, voted to Mr. James
Mullen, the Keeper of tho City Hall. We
congratulate our worthy old friend on this
testimonial of appreciation of his services.
For several years he has performed his
duties faithfully and punctually; and
during the war particularly, he had a hard
time of it; but ho has weathered ail the
difficulties of his position, and we are glad
to see that his services was appreciated.
Long may he be the Keeper of the City
Hall, and never want for a fine suit of
clothes. They both certainly suit him.
The Fkekdmex.—lt will be seen that
General Tillson has, in Circular No. 4,
turned over to the civil authorities all cases
ofFreedmen charged with ofi’ences against
the laws of the State, except only minor
offences, which are still to be tried by the
agents of the Frcedmeu’s Bureau. This is
the proper course. The Legislature has
given tho Negroes all the rights and privi
leges which could reasonably lie required
for them, and it is Only right that they
should be reduced to an equality with tbe v
white people. We are pleased with this
Order. It will be found in our advertisin'
columns.
Mayor May’s Message.— Owing to
some important errors in the Mayor's
Message, which we published yesterday,
we republish the document, corrected,
this morning:
His Honor the Mayor then read the fol
lowing eloquent and appropriate address,
being his
FAREWELL MESSAGE.
Gentlemen nf the City Council of A it']Ufa .-
This is the hist Regular Meeting of our
official term. We are about, to surrender the
great trusts which have been committed to
us for the pnst twelve months, into the
hands of those to be chosen by the citizens
of Augusta. Our acts havo become a part
of the history of our city, and whether wo
have acted wisely or not. is a question which
those who placed us in the position wo now
occupy, alone must determine.
We have been associated together in the
service of our city under circumstances of a
peculiar character. We have had many and
serious difficulties to contend with to enable
us to carry on the administration of affairs
—difficulties which 'it is to be hoped will
never again be experienced. If we have in
some particulars failed to satisfy public ex
pectation, I am confident that tho peoplo,
proverbially generous, will recognize the
spirit by which we have been animated, and
do justice to our motives. My official con
nection with you bus been always of a plea
sant character, and T can attest the faithful
ness with which you have sought to subserve
the interests of Augusta.
It is eminently proper that upon this oc
cupation I should make brief allusion to my
self. lam about to retire from the Mayor
alty in accordance with a determination
long since formed and tepeatedly expressed.
For five successive years I have been honor
ed by my fellow citizens with the position,
and it would be the depth of ingratitude to
ward them if I were to omit any just op
portunity of acknowledging my obligation
for the kindness they have ever exhibited te
me—the confidence they reposed in my ex
ertions to promote their in interest, and the
unanimity with which they have declared
their appreciation of my services.
The most cherished reflection of my fu
ture life will be the .recollection of their
friendship and support. To very‘many of
them I have been personally indebted for
valuable assistance in conducting the
affairs of the City. Among those who have
stood prominently forward to my aid in
times of financial despondency, I espe
cially mention Benjamin H. Warren, Esq.
This gentleman, with a public spirit which
does him infinite honor, has never failed to
respond to every appeal made to him by
me ; and it is mainly to nis liberality that
the continuous administration of financial
affairs is due. I take great pleasure in
alluding to his aid, and in rendering my
tribute to his disinterested exertions. I
also express my acknowledgment to Josiah
Sibley, Esq., who has, with his service aud
experience, been of tho highest advantage.
When I came into vbo office of Mayor,
I had no feelings but those of friendship
and charity towards the entire people of
the City. I have striven to do my whole
duty, as I understood it, regardless of all
other than the dictates of my own con
science. In leaving the office I can truly
say that I harbor in my heart no Spirit of
unfriendliness toward any, but that I desire
to be at pea*fe with all men, and I fervently
trust that under the reign of peace with
which we are now blest, we shall go on
prospering and to prosper until our most
glowing anticipations are crowaeed with
complete success.
Dry Goods, Etc.
SPRING TRADE 1806.
QUR STOCK NOW COMPLETE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
y. RICHARDS & BROS,,
Take great pleasure in announcing to the
eitiiens of Augusta aud vicinity that their
SPRING STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
IS NOW COMPLETE, and
FAR SURPASSES ANYTHING
They ever had the pleasure of exhibiting
in this oity, and they guarantee the
PRICES SO LOW AS TO GIVE
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
And to this fact they would especially call
the attention of purchasers.
Flattered by the
IMMENSE PATRONAGE
Bestowed upon them the past season,
they take this occasion of returning their
thanks, aud begging a CONTINUANCE of
the SAME, and of saying that they Buy
their GOODS upon the very Best of Terms,
viz;
“FOR CASH.”
And Customers may RELY UPON BEING
FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered
at the very
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
They say this because they are able aud
determined to
SELL GOODS AS LOW
OR LOWER THAN
ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
And they Hope Soon to havo it
KNOWN FAR AND WIDE
THAT THEIRS IS THE
GREAT AND CHEAP
DRY GOODS HOUSE
OF AUGUSTA.
Their intention is to Build up a Trade,
and this they will do, if FAIR DEALING,
LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE
ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi
ness will do it.
Their Stock is so Largo and varied that
it would be impossible to give a correct idea
of it in our advertisement, so they mention
only a few of the Leading Articles, hoping
that each and every purchaser in this Mar
ket will call and examine before buying.
IN LADIES DRESS GOODS
THEY HAVE
BLACK SILKS, all widths aud prices
from $1.50 to $4.
Plaid and Figured GRENADINES
Spring POPLINS
Black and colored ALPACAS
Checked and Plaid
French and English BAREGE
Black and White Cleck India SILKS
Black and Purple Foulard SILKS
Black TAMATINE and DeLAINES
Pointed CIIALLIES
FOULANKS and DeLAINES
ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities
Printed JACONETS, all qualities
French CHINTZ
Printed and Plain Colored PERCELLS
Plaid and solid colored GINGHAMS
With many other Dress (roods of medium
quality.
IN SILK WRAPPINGS,LACE, POINTS,
SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a
very largo and Superior Stock, to which
they particularly invite the attention of
purchasers.
IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very
complete] consisting mainly of
Plain Striped Plaid Swiss and Dotted
Muslins
Check and Striped Cambrics
Jaconet Cambrics
Mull and Nainsook Muslins
White and colored Tarletaus
Brilliants, Irish Linens
Table Damask, Towclings
Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens
Musquito Nettings, etc., etc.
In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may
be found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled
Linens, Cloths and Cassimcrcs and Cotton
ades.
These goods are at exceedingly low prices,
and deserve the attention of all purchasers
iu their line.
Stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Hosiery very
large.
ALSO,
A Great Variety of Ladies’*Silk Mitts from
fifty-cents per pair to the finest.
They have on hand a largo lot of Ladies’
Hats, Lace Veils, Trimmings and Buttons
of every style.
A Great Variety of Ladies’ Collars and
Cuffs, nicely embroidered.
Hemstitched and Embroidered Handker’fs
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
SUCH AS
Combs, Brushes,
Embroidering,
Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss
Braids es all kinds, etc*, etc.
A fine Line of Thread and Silk Laces
Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flouncings
Dimity Bands,
Embroidered Infants’ Waist and Dresses
WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION,
BUT WHICH WE WILL
TAKE GREAT PLEASURE
IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
We will say to Merchants baying in this
Market that we will make it greatly to their
advantage to examine our stock.
Y. RICHARDS & BROS.,
279 Broad street,
Next door to Bonss, Brown A Cos.
ap-4—lin
Dry Goods, Etc.
Mrs. Mckinnon,
251 BROAD ST.
Will be pleased to show the Ladies of
Augusta and vicinity on
Monday, 2d april,
A fine stock of
BONNETS, HATS A FANCY GOODS
Selected by herself in New York,
apl—lw*
IVew Spring and Summer
Goods.
T AM NOW RECEIVING, AT THE
-L old stand of MILLER & WARREN,
tho largest, most carefully selected, aud
cheapest stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
That I have had tho pleasure of showing
l ( l ' !nds an <l customers for some time.
My GOODS were bought for cash, when at
them ° s,6Blf fur i ° ure ’ aud 1 intend selling
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
AH I ask ot my friends and the puhlie
generally is to givo me a call, see and price
tor themselves. Don’t charge anything
for showing GOODS. J 6
My stock consists of all tho latest styles of
DRESS GOODS,
Plain GRENADINES
Brocade GRENADINES
POULT DE SOUTE
TWISTED SILKS
ROBES ALEXANDRA
BAREGE D’ANGLIER
BAREGE HERNANNI
Black Iron BAREGE, plain and second
mourning
Crepe MERTTZ, Printed LAWNS
ORGANDIEft and MUSLINS, of every
description
A large stock of
WHITE GOODS.
IRISH LINENS, LINEN SHEETING
PILLOW CASE LINEN,
Blea and Bro SHEETING
10-4 and 11-4 LINEN DAMASK
LOW PRICE* 6< * every style at
My stock of
covnsniisras
Cannot be surpassed. Amongst them can bo
found
SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, SILK SAQUES
LACE ROTUNDS, something entirely new,
Barege und Linen SAQUES and DUSTERS
of every style.
FOR GENT’S AND BOYS’ WEAR
I have a verv large stock of
FRENCH CASSIMERES
LINEN DRILLS
LINEN DUCK
FANCY LINENS
White Linen DRILLS,
COTTONADES,
And everything to be found in a first-class
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
All of which I intend selling at a very
SMALL PROFIT.
I shall be pleased to see all my old friends
and former customers.
COUNTRY "MERCHANTS
Will find it to their interest to examine m.y
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as Ishail
offer great inducements to
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS
Os every number.
Notes of Georgia Railroad <fc Bank
ing Company, Central Rail Road, and City
Council of Augusta, will be received at par.
JAMES MILLER,
mh23— lm Opposite Globe Hotel,
HATS AYi) BONNETS.
T ATEST STYLES,
A-rs i s
GREAT PROFUSION
OF
LADIES’ and MISSES’
HATS and BONNETS
Trimmed aud untrimmed.
AT
MRS. FUGUE’S,
£Hs L~: EiIDT"
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER'S
-SUE WING MACHINES,
•128 Brood Street.
A complete atock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chjnes, always for sale. jal.°>—6m
SEW SFl<fO GOODS
QF OTERY KIND
FOR LADIES’ WEAR
AT
MRS. PUG HE’S
segarT AND TOBACCO house.
ESTABLISHED IN 1844.
Q VOLGER & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
SEGABS,
AND CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
SNUFF AND PIPES
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nes. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
mb3o—3m
Top Xtuggy For Sale.
LIGHT TOP BUGGY,
IN GOOD ORDER
Can be purchased CHEAP, by applying at
J. HULBERT’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
mh29-3 Below th# Post-Office.
Miscellaneous.
SADDLE A»D HARSTESS
M ANCFACTORV.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE,
and are constantly manuifac
!iyrinß,Bßd reoe ‘ v 'ng from the best Northern
Alanufactories, for the SPRING TRADE
A Full and Complete Assortment of
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT
Cannot be excelled in this or any other
Market,
consisting op
COACH and STAGE HARNESS
DRAY and CART HARNES3
SINGLE and DOUBLE
BUGGY HARNESS
We also give especial attention to the
Manufacture of
WAGON and PLOUGH HARNESS
BRIDLES, MARTINGALES
WHIPS, Etc.,
WOODEN and IRON HAMES,
TRACE CHAINS,
’ LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING,
Os any desired width
TANNERS’ and CURRIERS’ TOOLS
Also, a full stock of HARDWARE,
TOOLS, and MATERIAL for Saddlers’,
Harness, Boot and Shoemakers’ use, con
sisting in part of HARNESS SKIRTING,
Hemlock and Oak Tau SOLE LEATHER,
UPPER LEATHER, French and American
CALF SKINS, LINING, TOPPING and
BINDING SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS of
every description.
W’e are prepared to make to order any
kind ot Harness that may be desired. Ail
kinds of repairing in our lino done with
neatness.and despatch. Give us a call, aud
we guarantee to give satisfaction iu quality
and prices.
J. W. BACON & BRO.,
169 Broad street.
Under the Angusta Hotel,
•w th® White Horse.
FRANK GOODSELL would re
spectfully inform his friends that ho may
be found at the old stand, and flatters him
self that with an experience of ten years in
the establishment he can give satisfaction
to all who wish good work at reasonable
rates. inhlß-lm
PALACE STABLEST
■_JOV THE UNDERSIGNED
begs leave to return his thanks
-w- tP to the citizens of Augusta and
the public generally for the generous pat
ronage heretofore extended to him, and so
licits a continuance of the same.
Having recently fitted up this establish
ment throughout, and added to the stock
some new and
ELEGANT CARRIAGES,
GENTLE AND FINE HORSES
CAREFUL DRIVERS, etc., etc.
He is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic for occasions of
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.
The especial attention of families wishing
to avoid tho expense of keeping carriages,
horses, etc., is called to the fact that he has
provided several new and elegant outfits,
which will be retained
EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLASS
OP
BUSINESS.
They may find it to their interest to make
either a special or general arrangement for
them.
BUGGIES,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
TOP AND OPEN
At all times kept for hire.
FINE SADDLE HORSES,
Among them two or three fine pacers, for
ladies—perfectly gentle and kind.
WEDDING PARTIES
Will be attended in the most elegant
style.
FUNERAL OCCASIONS
WILL MEET WITH
PROMPT. ATTENTION.
HORSES AND MULES
KEPT BY THE DAY
. WEEK
MONTH
on
YEAR
At customary rates. And always on hand
for sale.
Pledging his best, efforts to please, be
hopes to merit and receive a share of the
public patronage.
mh!4—tf M. A. DEHONEY.
W. HENRY WARREN. W. B. HARPER.
J. W. WALLACE.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES. **
BAGGING,
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc.,
175 and 177 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
Wo purchase and sell
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc.,
ON COMMISSION,
And forward Goods to any section of the
country, North or South.
To Owners and Shippers of Cotton.
JNO. K. GILLIATT & CO.,
Liverpool, England. *
OBER, NANSON 4 CO.,
New York.
OBER, ATWATER 4 CO.,
New Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON 4 CO.,
St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN 4 CO.,
Augnsto, Ga.
’Sig.-Cash advances made on shipments of
COTTON to New York and Liverpool.
W. HENRY WARREN 4 CO.,
175 and 177 Broad Street,
mh2S—~ Augusta, Ga.
Itail Road Notices.
Central Bail Boad.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL R. R., )
___ Savajjah, Ga., Jan- 29, 1866. j
fjSlif''jjQ23 l ON AND AFTER
aOEdBBB MONDAY, THE sth
FEBRUARY, TWO DAILY TRAINS will
run between Angusta and Savannah, con
necting in both directions with train* on
the Georgia Rail Road aa follows, viz.:
Leave Augusta 9.39 A. M. and 8.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5 P. M. and 5.45 A. M
Leave Savannah 7.30 A. M. and 7.30 P.M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.00 P. M. and 6.55
A. M. Passage SB.
Freight to go by Passenger Train most
he prepaid and delivered at passenger shed
thirty minutes before departure of train.
J. M. SELKIRK,
feh- Master of Transportation.
_ Roots, Shoes, Etc.\
SIIOEB l SHOES ! SHOES !
I|Lm. Cohen,
BROAD STREET,
Has just received a large SPHINGSTOCK
of the Latest styles of Ladies’, Misses*.
Gents, and Boys’ SHOES consisting in
part of—
Ladies’ GAITERS
Misses’ SLIPPERS
Ladies’ Kid SHOES
Ladies’ Morocco SHOES
Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS
Gents’ OXFORD TIES
Gents’ OXFORD TIES, patent leather
Boys’ Red Top BOOTS
Children’s Copper Tipped
BOOTS and SHOES
All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for
Boys and Girls ; the latest styles Genta’
HATS ; a large lot of TRUNKS and VAL
ISES.
Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATS,
at New York Prices.
Don’t forget the place—
182* BROAD STREET,
ap4-3m Opposite Augusta Hotel.
Down With High Prices!
*FI BOOTS AND SHOES,
BROGANS
and TRUNKS
At Wholesale and Retail.
We would respectfully inform the people
of Augusta and surrounding country, that
we havo opened a branch of our New York
city Store at 314 Broad street, where we are
now prepared to show all in want of
BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS and TRUNKS,
The best selected and finest stock of Goods
iu this section of the country.
To City and Country Merchants, wo
would say we can sell you Goods in our lice
as low as you can buy them North ; for
our Goods are direct from the Manufactu
rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale
business in New York City, and our motto
is “quick sales and small and to do
a big business. One trial is sufficient to
prove the truth of the above statement.
Don’t forget the place.
w. & C. H. CLARENDON,
314 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.,
Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel.
apl-tf
Medicines, Drugs, Etc.
Ferry Davis' Vegetable Faiu
Killer.
t 1 WE ASK THE ATTEN
ti'on of the public to this long
te3ted and unrivalled
FAMILY MEDICINE!
It has been favorably known for more
than twenty years, during which time
we have received thousands of testimo
nials, showing this Medicine to be an
almost never-failing remedy for diseases
caused by or attendant upon—
Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and
Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains
in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as
in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgic
and Rheumatic Pains in any part of
the system, Tooth-ache and Pains in the
Head and Face. Asa
Blood Bnrifiei*
and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom
fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heart
burn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head
ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ring
worms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, ofd
Sores, Swelled Joints, and General De
bility of the System.
It is also >'a prompt and sure remedy
for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach,
Painters’ Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Summer Complaint, Cholera 'Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains
Bruises, Frost-Bites, Chilblains, as well
as the Stings ot Insects, Scorpions, Ceu
tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous In
sects and Venomous Reptiles.
SEE DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING
EACH BOTTLE.
It has been tested in every variety of
climate, and by almost every nation
known to Americans. It is the almost
constant companion and inestimable
friend of the Missionary and the Traveller
—on sea and land — and no one should
travel on our lakes or rivers without it.
Price Iwenly-Five Cents. Fifty Cents,
and One Dollar per Dottle.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE.
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NOTICE.
General Georgia
LAND AGENCY
No. 258 Broad street, P. O. Box 63,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc.
Procure White Laborers of either sex ; or
ganize Associations for the Development of
Mining and Manufacturing Interests, and
the settlement of Georgia Land ; Purchase
aud forward Machinery, Implements, Sup
plies, etc., for Farmers, Miners, etc.
All Land left at this office for sale or
lease, is advertised in pamphlet, free of
charge to the owner.
JACOB R. DAVIS 4 SON.
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