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—The United State* U the owner or
—Member* of ParlUment travel ire#
M the Auatralian railways. . ,
the pienpertt) of Oslverotfr * "
J££ Scotch fcmen
have sailed for Texan.
s . rirsjs.ir.rg^T
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worth two in the hand.
Myianr'gy
tasr «*w million
stoop.
—When is it ussteasto try to borrow
W'-tSioolt .p®
2! m -rla l few«io.fleho9>« tWdemaa4 « for
•«4 |>iiH|isii sin k! >■
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—Courage ought to have eyes as well
—The &shh>4 Os m UU Wthe
Hf.AWitata, wintofehifie stastthj ooilsra hndu
—A Saxony ■ eritahntr manuftaorw
dvm /Ttrtvt*
* «■ a divinity that shapes oat;
when contem
lire plating ttokiak «a hi* toih and in* ''iw .■
*4i > shiMneat of courtexans is
--s-i? 2P2TK 3ST*»
*- Weans. “*«
A.,Jfew V»*er wishes to hetSlQ,*
000 that the yacht Henrietta will wih
»wV the OcOiiß race.
v —A church, which is said to he a
L most elaborate example of Paganism,
_ is being erected in New York.
*** ■ —The head porter of Trinity College,
England, died recently, leaving a psey
erty i -j
—A copper-colored lady of Texas,
—Confederate General Shelby is<
manager ofa wagon,taaii. running from
Faso del Mfichu to the city of Mexico.
—Would you hear a sweet and pleasing
echo, speak sweetly and pleasant your
self.
—H. W. Beecher is mortified that
the robbers who recently ransacked his
r*| house stole none of his sermons.
J t —The tad fields of the United States
cover an area equal to twenty eight such
States as Massachusetts.
—They killed Croesus, the rich old
Roman, by pan ring his own moulten
gold down his throat. Genral Butler’s
should be melted and poured down his.
—The city of Turin has ordered a
bed cover of the finest lace as a bridal
® present for the Austrian Princess, who
is soon to marry the oldest son of Vic*
ter Emannel. 1 ’* 1
—Did you ever see an old maid who
had not refused many fluttering pro
posals of marriage from genteel and
wealthy young men in her juvenile
flay*?'" ‘ ...
* '—DM yon ever hare a friend who, when
know what W do p$ yoar
loose change,” couldn’t suggest some
means af*reliiviag yoflfrom your per
plexity ?
—Tilters are, after all, no novelty.
the fitx were reproached toi-ma
“ Thsir petticoats short, that a hoop eight
yards wide
Might dsaeatly shew hew their gertan were
fc.—lt is announced from Galveston
that do less than three hnndnd families
of the Scotch working classes had sailed
laaddUverpocd, dastiiied to that point
#key will find in Texas an axcellent
feU for thrifty industry.
—Dr. Cummings says the present
~ tw portends some dreadful catastrophe.
yftjjtjxythti#*' of
prophecy points to this year or the next
4*’the eobsufn motion of all fhhigs.
■—ln 4 e Uftltad States there are
V 36,000 miles of railway, which cost
$1,380,Obi),000. Them are about 90,000
miles of telegraph here, and 60,000 ia
Europe.
idl'
spirit-rapping circle, being informed
As* the power depended wholly on the
will, hsglfd that his wife might try ii.
as he had never seen anything resist
her will. '
—The man who has been the most
liberal to ‘ the poor 'of England is an
American, and the man who propose
to spend $5,000,000 for the poor'io Nm*
York is anTrishman. ;
—General Santa Anna travels about
New torh dressed in M Mexican Gm.
oral rig, #its S do2en gold medals dang
ling on bis breast, and reiteratshg
everybody he wicctahia achievements in
“DraO, when be drove the French front
* —A'Chinese widow,fanning the tomb
of her husband,) and being asked the
cause of so singdlpr k mode of showing
her grief, accounted for it by saying
.3hi**e made her promton »« to marry
while the mortar of his tomb
*'rymaine3 damp, ana as it. dried vary
slowly, she saw no barm In aiding, the
GD&E&tion.
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BUCKTHORN SALVE,
Spiders, Insects, Animalfcdfou fe® a». ,
mar Boxes, 34 cents, 6# oents, and $1 abas.
a#-Beld by alt DrucmsU avnyrhem- ; •
jS-Aud HBNHT R. OOSTAR,, Depot
aside street, WholetaK Agentt for tk4
SdMfetm State*|C ' 1 r '
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CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, etc.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sixes.
KS- Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Jts~ And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
481 Broadway, N. Y.
And by PLUMB k LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Ue.,
fcm~ BARNES, WARD & CO., 24 Sag
ssine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents for the
SuuthernJStates.
“Costar’s”
PREPARATION OP
BITTER-SWEETS: OS&BGE BLOSSOMS
v •
BMmtif jiag the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beautify tbo Skin, re
more Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, eto.
Ladles ere bow using ft in preference to >0
others.
Bottles, sl.
ear* Sold bp ell Druggists ererywhose.
5®- And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depet
484 Breedway, J. T.
And by PLUMB A LEITNER,
212 Broad street, Awgtrsla, Ga.
sm~ BARNES, WARD <4 CO., 24 Mage
sine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agents • the
Son them States.
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COUGH REMEDY,
Pot Coaghs, Colds, Hoarseness, SoraThroet,
Croup, Whooping> Cough, loflhenxa, Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchial. Affections, and all
Diseases of the Throat and Longs. ’
Xaff- Bottles, 26 cents, 50 cents, and tl sisea,
C Sold by-atf Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot
nCffi&'-fcta'etsimss,
212 Broad street, Augusta, Us.
h*. BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Mage,
tine street, N. 0., Wholesale Agcnte for the
Southern States.
“ Oosta:p*s ” .
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BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Pill,
Far Nervous and Sick Headache, Coatireness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipa
tion, Diarrbms, Colics, Chilis, Fevers, andgem
oraYdevaSsetneiit-ef the Digestive Organs.
Bag- Boxes, 35 cts., 50 cl and $t sixes.
ma» Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
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B PLUMB A LEITN&I,
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BARNES, WARD A CO., 24 Magellan street,
New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents Yor the'
doe thorn States. ne!6—3m |
Educational.
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body theta, »re so happily introd#-** «»t
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fospbie systems es Btoeuttamry Beading I
aadTspart from if* othesyecommendatioß®
|g especially worthy of tho attention of
Teasbarsoa tka g»ead of 1U value.
I shall introduce theNew Bixtb Reader mto
the BloouUeuary Departs*sut orthWUat-
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•‘Butler’s Grammars impress me i very
fovonbiy.! Bo for aa I have been able to
auemte# the*, they as very sue-
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how fofofelv so tee 1 study of Gramma® end
as afost Grammars fail at thUpoint, ! at
i commend these book* to the at-
LIPSCO mb,
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these sere Book* fmm laß. tab i*porUnt
Teachers in the City of tajiutta. wh4 wfll
hereafter use them egeiasivaly in their
86 OuHOopk* hsv* recently bee* adopted ts
follows: Readers and Grammars into all
She School* of Wastes, through the eetisn of
ibft Btate at Houaton, July 4«,
Axithiietk, and Algebta in
all the Pnblie, and most of the Private
ecbools of New Orleans.
Raadera, Arithmetic, and Algebra <* all
the PufeS; and Private School, of Mobile,
Alabama. ,
Readers 1* the PuWie Schools, of Nash
ville, Tann. <SP; • ''.
Headers, Grammar., and Mathematics in
the Publie Sohoois, Jackson, Mississippi,
and hundred* of School* throughout the
Sontb.
Our Books may be had of THOMAS
RICHARDS A 60N, AIiBLEA KLKYj G.
A. DATES, SCHREINER 4t SONS, , and
P. QUINN, Augusta, Ga. , ,
- JOHN P. MORTON A CO.,
de»— In Louisville, K>.
Medicinal.
SP. HUNT, M D.,
« HOMCBOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
No. 192 Reynolds & (%odrich Row),
Auocsta, Ga. 1
jalS-ty-l»m»
w ' ’ DAVIsV
MS? J^iller.
Opinions of the Press, Clergy, Etc.
Wt mil make a /«» sAorl txtratU frnm
the many Teetimomalt weAac* received from
time to time, uneolieited.
The New York Examner, says:
Every mother and housekeeper must often
act as & family ’physician id the many lll
nesSes and accidents that occur among chil
dren and servants. For many of these cases,
I;have need Davis’ Pain Killer, and consider
it an indispensable article is (be medicine
box. In diarrhoea, it bus been used and
effected cures. For cuts and bruises, it is
Invaluable.
The Ed iter of the Chrietian Advocate ,
It la areal pleasure to us to speak favoiably
of this article, known almost universally to
be a good and safe remedy for burns and
othsv palais of the belly. It is valuable not
ealy for eokh in the winter, but for various
summer complaints, and should be ia every
fiuulj.
A. D. Miller, Editor of Meeeeuger, Glens
Falls, N. Y., says:
Thete IS no medicine at the present day I
veins so highly ae Perry Davis’ Vegetable
Pain Killer. 1 have used it in my family
for years; in.every instance it has proved a
sovereign, remedy. I tested its qualities
to-day 00 * severe burn, and found it all
that could be desired.
Mr. John Jackson, of the Calais Advtr
tieer, writes:
I know »t to be all it is recommended,
having used it in my family six er seven
The Salem Otoeresr says i
No. artielo of medicine ever attained to
such unbounded popularity and extensive
diffusion. It ba* penetrated to every part,
even the most remote, of the known world,
hearing with il Its healing influences move
potent then those of the spices of “Araby
the blessed.” We ere informed by our
principal druggists, that they sell more of
tbit article for exportation than of any or
«U others, aad that tbs demand ieeoustaaty
iDer«uiig.
The CinShmatl JVoaparril, Nov. il, 1846,
Seme of oar most prominent eitisens and
business men strongly recommend it to the
public as an ar*iete af yceel merit and virtue,
and that they newer knew any mgdioine to
, become so dsservadly popular in so short n
time
From Clergymen
Bov. J. C. Boomer says:
I have used Perry Davis’ Pain Killer with
great success In eases of cholera infantum,
common bowel complaint, bronchitis,
coughs, colds, eto., aud would cheerfully
recommend it as a valuable family medicine.
Rev. J. 6. Stearns, says:
I consider it the best remedy I ever knew
lor dyspepsia.
Rev. Edward X. Fuller says:
, I have witnessed the benebial effects of
yonr Pain Killer in eases of dysentery and
cholera morbus, within a few nwraths past,
*aad would,cheerfully recommend its use to
inch as may he suffering from, similar dis
eases, gs a ta/e and efftctual remedy, -
Rev. A. Webster, Editor of the Ckrittim a
Era, writes: ' f 4 * 4 T
.Shark used yonr Pain Killer for many
yean in my family with much satisfaction.
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WHEELER & WILSON’S
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NEW IMPROVED
■O 1 , HIGHEST PREMIUM
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FAMILY LOCK STITCH
WING MACHINE.
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Ahousekebper with a awriNG
MACHINE needs to hire no aeam
stress; she has an Ivon one that never
kills itself with tight laeing or dyapepaia,
nor gives up by noon sick with the head
ache. A young womaa with a Sewing
Machine is independent. It will bring has
in more money than many a hatband
would, and would never grumble When she
assn it, either; and, besides, it wUI neither
smoke, drnk, flirt with the girls, nor ran
up a board blB for her to pay. Still, bbt
with.landing all this, no doubt some silly
girls will prefer beaux and husbands to a
"Wheeler A Wilson bat plenty who have
triad husband., Would like the chance to
choose again, aad lake the Machine, I
warrant yon.
But the best of all is, when having got a
husband, be, niae man that he U, goes aad
bnys the Sewing Machine, and, perhaps,
leans te ran it himself; aad while she sits
aad ants aad iwwtes the eloth, ha vans it
through the Machine with a rash, and, libe
magicians * who pall all sorts of thing#
oat of att manner of strange places, so he
tumbles ia bits of doth at ope end and
pun* oat at the other all manner of those
men's clothes, woman's slothes, boys’
clothes, girl’s clothes,.and baby clothes,
whlsh are so bandy to Lava In the bouse,
whose a bapgy couple live.
si
be beUVr than to gets new wife when yours
ha# sewed herself te death, won’t it?
“What will It cost ?”
Oh ! an> Where from fifty (6 one bandied
dollars, aad,thereahowta. ;ii*.
‘‘Can'tafford it.”.
0, yon can’t > How long will It take
yeaW meke up that amount of mod ay in
cigars at present prisen ? Sell a sow, if yon
hnvo several, end buy a Machine. Bell a
horse and buy n machine. Wrs me old
fnraitar# and b-y Us*Che old]
W.JSS aad bay, a Machine, year the old I
clothes and bay s Machine. A Machine is i
better tkwat* melodeen. A Machine is
better than a piano. And, beside#, with a
Machine,_/!rs( yon can save and tarn enough
to buy manp other things. i .
“What ons ibiU I pt?” ,-,^y... .
“We prefer the Wheeler and Wilson Sew
ing Machines for family use.”
Then la no MJUWDnt in the WORLD ,
that can do ao GREAT A VARIETY OF
WORK as the IMPROVED WHEELER A
WILSON, or give snob thorough satisfac
tion ; (t cannot be equalled fur Stitching,
Hemming, Quilting, Foiling, Cording,
TaeUag, Braiding, mid will sew anything
from the THICKEST CLOTH to the
Finest Cambrip, ete. The recent improve
menta render this Machine far more efll
cient, and it flow nniversally acknowl
edged to he the leading FAMILY SEWING
MAQHINB of the WORLD. ,
Hepaii*in^.
; The most eompiete REPAIRING ES
TABLISHMENT South of New Yen,
where every kind of Sewing Machines are
rageind in the moat prompt aadeMoient
manner, aad warranted for one year,
Ladies are respectfully Invited to call,
and examine our Machines. Call in the I
Ladies’ Paring Augusta Betel, where ser
vants will be in attendance to show them
to the Machine Rooms j er, address LOCK
BOX 174. . '-. a e <j# p. - > i>
H. JEROME A CO.
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DEBATES OF CONGRESS.
The debates of congkbss for
the Second k *• Thlrty-
Nhith Congress wUl.be published as uauat
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.< Address. F. <f> l, RIVES,
no3o—lm* Washington, D. C.
Holiday Gifts!!
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NEW YOEK
PRIZE ASSOCIiTIoI
599 BROADWAY, N. Y. I
SAcfl
25 Rosewood Pianos....■worth IHXI tota
80 “ Melodoons... “ 10 Oto ■
100 Sewing Machines.... “ 50 to ta
200 Musie Boxes « 15tota
500 Gold Watches “ (10 to fl
1,000 Silver Watches “ 20 to ■
1,000 Silver Tea Setts “ 25 to ■
Together with a large assortment o
NEW AND ELEGANT
JEWELEY
fjh' A- *
VALUED AT
$500,000.
WHICH WILL BB DISTJUBUTBD AS FOLLOW!
The name aad value of caoh article <
our goods an/' marked on Tickets, placed i
SEALED ENVELOPES, and well mire
On receipt of 24 cents, an envelope con
tainingsucb TICKET, will be drawn with
out ehoiee, and delivered at uur office, o
sent by Mil te any address. The pot
chaser, after seeing what article it drtv
and its valne —which insy be FROM 0111
TO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS—cu
then, on payment of ONE DOLLAR, re
ceive the article named, or may exchanged
for any other article marked on our Circu
!lar» at the same valus. Every ticket
draws an artioie worth ONE DOLLAR or
more.
WST NO BLANKS!*?*
Our patrout can depend <m prompt return.
The artictee drawn unit he immediately ee»<
hy Expreee or return mail, or delivered at
our Otffioue
Letter* from many persons, acknowl
edging the receipt of VALUABLE GIFTS
from us, Winy be seen on file st oar office,
among whom we are permitted to ider i to:
John 8. Holcomb, Lambertrille, N.
Geld Watch, worth $256. Mr». t>. Bennett,
21 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, Sewing
aohiae, *hV. Edwin Boyt, SUmford,
Sonn, Gold Lever Watch, 4200. Hon.
. H. Briggs, Washio-'crt, D. C., i/iunond
Sutherland, 1M Lextog
i son Avenue, Piano, *250. Mrs. M, Jack
| son, «W Nineteenth street, K. Y„ Sewing
Machine,- *M. Jeceph Camp, Elmira, h-
Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., Sewing
Machine, sßfc,V«.. Shaw, 183 Sixteenth
street, New York, Gold Watch, 1150. M
ward Boynton, NashVlHe, Tenn., Melodeon,
*IOO. James RweseiL Montgomery, Alt-,
Gold Hnnting Watch, *250, R. L Smith,
Providence, K. 1., Silver'Lever Watch, B*®-
©soar Purdy, Madison, W. J., Mafic B«,
*45. Hon. R. S. Newell, St. Pan!’#, ««“•>
Gold Wateh, R. Sperry, Litch-
Aeid, Conn , Silver Wnteh, *55. Ww-B-
Peck, Hnrlem, Illinois, Muaio Box, fjs
- Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, Silver Tcs
But, *125. Mis* E. M. Schsnek, Detroit,
Michigan, Diamond Bar Bings, s'»■
Pierre Beandin, St. Charles Hotel, New
Orleans, Diamond Ring, *l7O. Mrs. Martha
Barnes, St. Leals, Miaaaonrl, Melodeon,
value, *125.
A chance to obtain any af the above
articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing
a SEALED ENVELOPE for TWENTx-
FIVE CENTS.
J Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed to <&•
Six Tioketa for One Dollar; 13 for T*o
Dollars; 83 for Five DoHari. Great m
duoements to Agents.
All Isttets should be addrasssd to
J. H, RAY & CO.,
BOX 6186, NEW YORK.
delS-rSm*.,,
Ice fimm aad Sierbert!
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wholesale and retail
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FRENCH STORE,
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