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The A\ashin®>n Gazette. VOL. X.l TllK sff AZKTTK. | .\ NDKKWS" & COLLEV, v J'vo^rietors. I>k. 11. k ANDHKW.S, - - Kimtou 11. O.COLLBY, llVsynes* Man ac.ku * . 2jH Tri ut* of Jfitth/trriitHtm. . J StSft YEAR . t.. .It «> 4tt H4X MtJNni.S 1 w YtfP.EL MiWrl|itiftu« mu*t bf |»ai«l invariably in adv No tlUvntuiuAliMU in fav«>r oi auyb<xjy. —— .- r.'Z~ of It tht* rate <•( )I.(X> iui*. 1 **a M« Tvhauts ami arkp*l for a pj^a l< f aw* ituo mis In* rt**>raeut» 1. AT I OX. to my side, teeing, love ?” tis at my dress over with erys leas that caught e. A diamond white arm, and ; tuy throat. 1 i fait a sort oi' the fiiiry rcfiee unine, iiemaj, tqpxq nsmte I —why, yoa haven't liegan to dress yeti'’ Where were toy wifely insthu-ts that I did not see the haggard, drawn look in hi- featmes—the fev..: ! light in his eye*? *“l eaiS't gn> to-ulgitt, Mitdidbie—l am not well enough. "You are oner veil Xqugh to oblige mo, Cl child. 1 am with ruoli excises.” jpfllflß .4 lie made no dropped his head in lii*t Jm"d on him. ' ' ■ “It is * alone, ai '' " 1 1 ' 1 n e-oo «£(„, I, \ tigline." ''iS? *** aigyßr idujnii-.- an Mt( o' i•• s -*M is, it vfib asAtlM.-rfe., I iJfIEtfHLV 4 , . • ' the room, adjusting my silver liouqiirt holder. tlie tulsTtsuss Kr. i indiotrojier weal ing to distill incense m every motion. Was I heartless and cruel ? llatl I ceased 'to love my ImsbailU? From the IkiUoih of my heart I Ix-lieved that l loved him as truly Ami tenderly as ever wile did, but I had been so spoiled ami putted all my brief, seUish life that thy better instincts were, so to speak, entombed alive. I went to the party and had lay fill of adulation and homage, as usual. The hours seemed to glide away, shod with roses and winged with music and rich perfume; and it was not until, wearied with darn ing, I sought a momentary refuge in the hall lighhxl ten-room, that 1 heard words awaken ing me, as it wore, from a div.ua. “isrruld lHe«?” l could not iie mistaken in tli« muito—it Was scatecly ewminon-jdace enough for that. They were talking—two or tliree stout, liusilicsH like looking gentlemen—in the iudt without, mid I could retch, now and then, a fugitive word or phrase, “Fine, enterprising voting fellow!—great pity!—totally ruined, -o Hex- and McAfor ken »y!—reckless extra ragancc of his wife!” All these vague fragments I heard, and then some one said — ‘‘.Tmi wliat is he going to do now?” “IVbat can lie do? lam sorry ; yet he should laive calculated hi- income and his expenses* better.” “Or his wife should. Beat* take these women—they n re at the bottom of all a man’s troubles!” And they laughed ! Oh, how could they? I had yet to learn how easy it is iu this world to hear colter jieople’a troubles. I rose hurriedly up, with my lieart beating tumullaoudy beneath the pink azuieas, and vyent buck to the lighted eoxridors. Albany Moore fir** w aiting to claim my hand for thy Will miuwa , •‘Are you ill, Mrs. Cien? Uovv pale yoq hxik!” •‘I—I am not very well. I wish you would have my carriage called, Mr. Moore,” For now I felt that home was the place for we. Hurried by some unaccountable impulse, I sprang out the moment the carriage wheels touched the curl stoat , and rushed up to my husband’s room. The door was locked, hut l could see a light shilling under the thresb hold. I knocked wildly and persistently. “Gerald! Gerahi! For Heaven's sAc let me inl'h Something fell on the marble hearthstone within, making a metallic eiink, and my husband opened the door a little way. I hod never seen him look so pale before or yet jjo determjnvd !!Who are yoa?’ .e demanded wildly, VWhy can’t yoa leave me iu peace?;’ Pit's I Gerald—your Madeline—your own little wife.” And I caught from his hand the pistol he was striving to conceal in his breast.—its (gate lay on the m&rbla hearth under the inantie—and flung it oot of the window. FGeruld, would you have left me?’' PI would hake escaped!” he cried, still half delirious to ail appearance. “Debt disgrace—misery—her reproaches—l would have escaped them *2 s ills head fell like that of a weary ciuia on my shoulder. I drew him gently to a sofa, | and soothed him with a thousand murmured ■ words, a thousand mute caresses ; for Bad it not been all my fault? And through all tho ; long weeks of fear that followed I nursed him with unwavering care and devotion. I laid bat one thought—one desire—to redeem i myself -in his estimation ; to prove to him Ghat I was *onies!iing store and higher than i the nitre butterfly of fashion I had hitherto i shown myself! Well, kite March winds had howled themselves into their mountain fast ; l.evses, the bright April raindrops were | di isd on the bough and spray—and now the I apple-blossoms were tossing their fragrant ! he lows „f pinky bloom iu the deep blue air lof latter May. Where were wc now? It ■ was a picturesque little cottage just out of | the city, furnished very Uk£ a ningnificd baby ; house. Goraid tot iu a cushioned casyclatir I oil the piaua, just where he couhl"|lance ' Ihrougli the open wiudaw at me working a j batch oFbiscuits, with my sleeves rolled up ! above my elbow: , and thy “gold-thread” hair ncutb;,cq)ilincd in a silken net. *' Hjtiat an industrious fairy it is," be said, smiling sadly. "Well, you see I like it! It's a great dud better than those sonatas on the piano!” “ W bo would ever have thought you would nr;**- such a notable housekeeper?” 1 laughed gleefully—t had a child's do light iu being praejcd. "Are you not going to Mi* DelaneyV croquet jiarty?” lie pursued. "No—what do I cure for croquet parties? I’m going to finish your shirts, aud you'll read aloud to me.” "-Madeline, 1 want you to answer me one question.” “What is it?” 1 had salely deposited my pan of biscuits hi the oven by this time, and Was dusting the llour oil' my hands. "What have you done with your dia monds?” “1 sold them ton* ago; they paid sevnral heavy lulls, las.ides settling half a year’s rent here.” "Hut Madeline, you were so proud of your diamonds.” "1 was once —now they would be the bit terest reproaches my eyes cotrid meet. O, Gerald ! Itnd I lioen less vain and thought less and extravagant—” 1 checked myself and a robin singing it> the perfumed depths of apple-blossoms above the piarsuv, took up the current of sound. , « “That's right, little red-breast,” said my, husband, luilf-jukingly*. “lalt her di.vyii v SheJmsbirgotteu that our,past isdeivd Sbufwf&Ve turr.dlvwa-a/ttaßV psi * book c>r e.vi-tiuiCc. Miidaline, do yoi! ifhovr how I feel, sometimes, when t sit and look at you?” “So!” “Well, I feel lAc a widower who was married again.” My heart gave a little superstitious jump. “I.ike a widower who was married again, Gerald?” “Yes, I can rcmenilior iny» first wife—a •'brilliant, thoughtless child—without an idea beyond she gratification of present whims—a spoiled plaything! Well, that little Made line Isis Vanished away into the past some where ; she has gone away to return no more, and in her stead 1 behold my second wife, a thoughtful, tender woman, whose watchful love surrounds me like an atmos phere, whose character grows more noble, and develops itself into new depth and beauty every day!” I was kneeling by his side now, with my cheek upon his ana aud my eyes looking into his. “And which do you love best, Gerald, the first or the second wife?” "i think the trials and vieisutudeti through ybieli vve have just passed arc welcome iu decd ; since they have brought me, as their harvest fruits, the priceless treasure of my second wi#.'’ That was what Gerald answered me, the sweetest words that ever fell upon my ear. How he got Served. A smart citizen of New York, wishing to recuperate after prodigious efforts in Wall street, paid a visit to Saratoga Springs. It was the height of the season. Hotels cram med with guests; waiters insufficient in number, and therefore not obliging. The Nevr«Yurker seized upon a likely man. “Look here, you fellow, do yuu see this fiye dollar note ? Well, if you take care oi me while I am !#ri: here, I guesi you'd see it again.” The waiter .bowed, rubbed bis hands, and otlierwise displayed his appreciation of the bargin. At breakfast apd at dinner the citizen hnq the best of the entrees, and the quickest supply of liquor. Ills clothe* were brushed, his boots shined, his wink anticipa ted, his oaths admired. At the end of ten days the cab was at the door, with baggage packed therein, and the citizen stood ready to “make tracks” for Wall street. As be entered the vehicle, his eye lighted on the waiter to whose devotion be was indebted for a pleasant holiday. "Hallo, I gue* you're the man I showed that five dollar note to. Well, I told you if you took care of me, you shqiild ijea it agqio Yoa did tyke eqre of me. and”—producing the note—l‘iiere’s that very same note; and now I advise you to take a pretty good stale at it, for it'll lie a tarnation long time befoae you sec it again. Wake up, coachman, else we will miss the train.” Chicago defectives want better pay for their rapidly increasing butyness. The Italian expedition for exploring the interior of Africa will start in Jannajy, and be absenf three years. Washington. < iA.^mßß^ttm t:.\ip>lu -m. i TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER llffi : L UFA TOR. F..r dil •!.' as. » ul' Gi L:\vr, Sfciaia. h Holflfrn. ! MALAIIIOrS MrEIU, liOWKL GOMVLAIKts. j Di’SI'EPSIA, MENTAL JiiiPHESKION. KKSI ! LESTNEES, JArNDiCE. N.U’SKA, bICK | UEAJJACJIK. COLU-V cu:abi'H*.,TWN 1 and B | L I OCSNKbS, ; It is oiininentlr* Family »na l.y>b4ci|r kej»t ri-ady for iiametiiAtf report, vnli kuvw taauy uu hour of Kufleriag tuul many a vl-filar in tiou</iuui doMton* bills. Aitrr Fi rry A>;tr?»’ ir .il if is s!.’’ r v oivinif Gw most iv-stiiunmaU trf itn \ n-tut-.-v, ?T*>at l»oraoiH* of tho hlf«ht?st A*h»r»ot*T ami fttotjiaiiH'biht}-. Eminmit Phytm ians comment it. as tho most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for (’oiisurimtion, Hondwho. I'min in t He* ShwUdt rs, Dizsiut'ss, Stmr hLmmrli, bad UtstV in tin* mouth, Ulmus attacks, Pal|»it»tioii of the Heart, I'aiu in tb« rtv*»iou of tin.' Kitluev’ki, dosiHimloncy, tyd.mui forcbO»im«s of fvii, *ll of wtiich nre tiic vfUS{ir\lMf jrf' h l.iva'r. Tit-* liver, the.iurgesVn'fcan in tIH? l»ody, G fveti.T aily tbe »e%l of the diseiwe. and if lmt rvgulHt. tl in time, prtiat Burtei-mn, wretehmueHs, *a<l DEATH vrili f arUyS. If y«*ti fe.:! T'ull. Droh’wy, Hcliilltafi'J, have fre <ltiA»»t Mciiiu **sit-»< intdiy, i**vr Ainxtitt , *mi T*mgue t 'md'sl y»*n are ««ttretititf I mi« J l'm pid .:■? v. :.l . v.iv “1 MV# j»«v<*r »«}«<*r trie-1 sw-h u : >•, ii>. Oiuus, wrtinfaeiory nu<l pleiiwnd MSrtucdy iu mv iite.” ; v-H. Haineh, St. Look, Mo. lion. At j .r. If. tittjthi'ux. r*.'iv>u* ly its-, wlmn iu> toti.ii-i. ii It, l>r. Simrmmu’ Liver Ucjjulator, with offlßct.” ■i-Hoii. A. 11. Htepukns. fjlovt'rnnr vs Alabama. “Yonr Regulator tins Ix-eu iu use in ins- fimiily for s«»nie time and I am |M?rauatt«Ml it is * valuable udtli- I#on to tin* imntieal J. k)Ui»K TKR, Ala. “1 hrtVA tut? UeguUtaii* in my family for the 'l»a*t aeveute «i years. I can raft !y r««CtuuTneud it to tin* world *s the best medicine 1 have ever lined for tli*t cliktMt of <tifM it purporUi to i 11. i’. I\‘( sidriif (jf ( %fy JUtnk. “SimiuouH’ Liver ltegmator h<iM t»iN.w c t t * good and efflwwiou* luedkiue.*’-«i. A. Norrist.. DmygiM.i. “Wo have been <u’<iuamt*d with I>r. Kimnvms’ Liver Medicine for more than twenty yearn, and know it to be tin* be*iUve« Regulator offer*! to the pub'-te.”—M. It. Lyo.l and 11. L. Lyon, IMietonUim. ilj. “I wa» eunsl by Simmon*’ Liver Regulator, after having toitNre.l *.*vural yiur* with Chill* and Fever.” —U. F. Anihuimim. H Tin (Veryif. “My wife and Rdf have u».*»'t the Regulull.r for yerna, und testify t > it* great virtue*,” Rev. J. It. Fkliu u, Perry, tin.: Tadic*- Hndot'Hcmi ?//. “I have given your medicine a thorough iriul, and in no e*ae hi* it tailed to give full Mitudactlou.”- Keuf.N MiIACUA W, Chat tain Hu ltec, Fl*. Profestiionaf. “From uetual cxi>eiie)iee in the um* of thin medi cine iu my prtettoe. I have Heetß and am, tuitiMtied toiiae and urewiiibe it aw u iMirgativi inedieine.” Or. .1. \W Mason. M . E. Florida (btifercim:. •‘I have used l>r. MM muon*’ Liver Regulator in my family ft*r D>him*-.fin aud Siek HemLwhe, and re gurd it an in valuable runtedy. It tui* not lulled to give relief in any instHiiee.*’ Rev. W. F. E4mtk.uli.no J'rc.aidcnt Og!< (hor/n'.('allege. Livur Itegulaior i>* eerlaiwly a niwcitie stir that daw* of Coiu) L4nt» which it chiiiiia Un nre.'’ —Rev. David Wii.m. NO INSTANCE OF A FAILURE ojf RECORD. When Sinmiou*' Dm UeguDlor lgi* k'Wt&fr lydiken. ’ u J. If. BEILIN A.<1.0. Froj»i‘Uitors.' Ml ■' ■■ * Mafiuiact«r. r of noons, sashes, iu, i y ns. El.OOlilNO. Ac., Ac. D.*,J..r la li I' il, n E US’ 11 Altl)\V An E. I’A I NTS, OILS, Ac. Si »lc .leciil for The National Mixed I’anit Cos., The On at Ainei lcan Eire K.\lingiii,sli er Cos., I’age Madiine Helling Cos. SEND LOU I’ll ICES. Ollice and Warwooms, Nos. 20 A 22 Haync and 3!t A 2d l’inek liey Streets. Factory and Yards, Ashley River, West End llroad Street, CHARLESTON, H. C. Oct 1-1 y V KIV FALL a WINTER (iOOI)S! ■J. R. -A (’. If. S.Mi l'll Respccifully cull tlie attention of the citizen* of the town and county to the (act that they have just received a Bi>L E N DID ASBORT ME NT DRY HOODS, FANCY uoods, B( )i ITS. SHOES. HATS, ItEADY-MA DE CLt )THINO —ISO— GENTS' FUDNISIUNa GOODS, They also keep constantly on liand a full stock of HEAVY AND FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES, CON FBI T J ON ERLES, FRUITS, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOHAOCO, SN UFF, sVml a great many other articles fqp Humorous to ippplity). Ait Mfciv Goods, of the Btttt Hniiids aud l.atest Styles, at the LOWEST CASH FIGURES, to corresjiond with tlie times. fel)l2 TWO MONTHS FHEE! THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, -TilK LEAIHM' .INKfili tJt >l-tVsrM'Ht." ON receipt of s'? and this advertisc nieiit. Tub Wburly TrtuOxk will lie sent, postage paid, to any address until Deeendmr 31, 1870, or for i>10.50, six copies; for $34. eleven; for S3O, thirty-one. Address Tub Tjubunk, New Yofk. 27 the uwmßm ■177.1. NEW i . i :.. *- - til. t VlltcllYllfd year. year in whi.-liAin GpjWiHgß.J;.. , . ? l.'eiirc-cntativis. the first MHUByT will Ik? in poWyy.at tl'.e year id' tlie' twepty-tiyUKriigMMna - *-*• .. s;' of ;lc sci v. iii- arc sure t<t i. ii i* ci -i and laqrortNii.v, two latter; .■■<.! ...* o litem wBHHBK. mol Siv-hly reportc 1 aud Tm: Sin. % ' Tiic Opptßilion-TJi.u • Jjfca) tatty.-, taking til? the lino ofnSHhCTVI .qviiwd yen!- no* hy -i. n.ly oud diiig. tttiV itivc-r con uptioM* and misdeeds op (Jmhff. adoiiiii-latinn ; and ttiiU -jf liopccl. lay tlie rouudtiliiTfc Biki’': c nor lory. Os all tills Tint Sun will t’ijfih&M and' a ecu rat?' accoßt?t*4,S'jl lti-hipg its reader* with trustworthy Inldriimfioti ujtoii,Arfe ahsorhhlg topics. ■ The twciuy-third ,I’residential ekss tiou, with the preparathms for il, \vjl|= la: nicuiorahleas decidingufKin Grant', aspiration for a third term of power and plunder, ami still more asdcdtling who shall lie the candidate nf the party of Reform, and as electing Hull catidi dale. Concerning all these suhjocl-;. those who rend Tlin Sc\ will have the Constant means of being thoroughly well informed.. The Wbkki.y Sun, which lias at tainefi u circulation of over cightej! thousand eopiea, already lias its readeifrj in every State and Territory, and ijrl t. ii-t that the year ls.Til will see tJig 1 iiumhers doubled. It will eon timin’.* lie a thorough newspaper. AH ;ii«| general news of tlie day will lip fbuuitl in il. condelised when unimportant an full length when of moment; and al l ways, we trust, treated in a clear, iu?? leresting and iust ructive nuinnei'. m It is our aim to make the W'kkk i.yt St ,s t he hesl family newsiiaper in thy world, ami we shall continue to give in' its columns a large Amount of miscsolj] laneous reading, such ns stories, poems, scientific iutelligence and agirk cultural inlbruialioii. 1,.r which we are" not aide to make room in ourdaWM edition, I'lri agricultural departiiirtSl es|.eciully isomi of its jtt'Oliiiiieilt foafij lures. Tlie fashions me ul.-o reglllarj J reported iu its e iluintitt; and so are U, A markets of ivery kind. The Wbeki.v StTN’.ciglU pages w If j* lists-six liroail columns, j* only #I4%S -year, portage nrepdiil. -Vs till* p?iQ* Purely repays the gust of the paiwcSP’ discount can he made from till-; ratA 1 > yluhs, agents, postniasters. or anyorfP.; Tlnr DstlbY 11 large tiyur?jiage • -1 .4 Iweuty-tdgiit Ci>lu|®»s, •• • new., for 1 xv.. "i 1 r'i'-irrtpfimpi ■ - fagjimijrfiifMßQMK ..r st,.;c *5. - IS* m—s • ' w-s olreit'typCA' ' 11: 1 ru ■, clliic.’ Address, THE SUN*' New York City. For the Campaign of 1876. THU AU.UST.V CoWdIITUTiXNALI.'iT. The PropriiioCH would announco that the <doSsvn r rioN ai.ist will lake a lending part in the coining I’resideiital and GiiherimUnial Cnn |sdaiis of lhTll. —Next year an cleijtion will In- held for President and Vice- President of the United Stall*. In Georgia a Governor and othw Stale otliccrs. ineinhers of Congress and mein Iters of the I wgislnture are to Iki chosen. it is already known that the Presi dential conlesi will he the most Im portant w hich has occurred since J.StiO. I (poll 11. truthful press llie people must almost wholly rely for neeiimto In forinatlun. In order to act intelligently and iu concert. To our innnediah’ section, it is of the first importance tlmt its voire should he heard by tlie country at large, its necessities known and the legislation it needs in Con gress. and tlm future policy of the Government, through ifs Executive, made perfectly clear, The Constitution a i.wt bus n strong corns of editors npd correspon dents employed, and willdeyaytea large amount of it-space to tiic ITesidental and tin* State campaign. Rut it will not he altogether politi cal—it will then, us now, publish each morning in its Daily, every other day iri its Tri-Weekly, and its Weekly, tlie very latest news received up p! '’jrt'4* o'clock on the morning pf publication. This will tj|Ch|de telegraphic dispatches from afl portions of the United States, dispatches by capable from the Old World, tlie market* at home and from Europe, a daily resume of Georgia and South Carolina local news I lie decisions of the Supreme Court of Geofttty, «!((! lastly, the local news ul the (dty of Augusta, Thumb op srn«( iuptjon, Daily—one year Sid 00 “ six mouths S O') “ three months - -On Tui-Wkkki.v—one year 5 00 “ six months. 2 50 Wkkkt.y—one year 1 00 Single copies 5 ets. To news dealers. 2Jets Subscriptions must in all oases he paid iu advance. The paper will lie diseontined. at the expiration of the time paid for. J AS. G. HA I LIE. j FRANCIS CQ(HX, } I'lsiprletors. GUQ. T. JACkSON, ) tty; Address all letters to tlieCoNSTl ■rt rioNAMST olfice, AUGUSTA, Ga. Money may he remitted by Post Oflfic order, Registered I.etters or hy cxjiress at our risk. Genie Italian Bees ter isle. IAi ’Ll, colonies of Italians, with - young tested queens of importexl mothers, in one of tlie best movable eonib hives; tested queens in small colonies; Ini|S)ited Queens, Hi yes, Iloney Extractors, Bee Veils, Smokers, lfee Books, Feeders, Ac. Send for elr-. ctilar and price list. Address ' J. P. H. DROWN, decl7-lm A u lf l, “ta, Ga. wmf Still Alieafi! VATTaNTiON ! ijtfHim of flu! (liizrUc. nBMf'U Atti’iitiun i* rrspcr.t «*t 1 11 y cullctl fflpKVo llit« lolhuvino a«l v cri isc.nu iit. 4 marki »l nil *>l my (ror.tls tlown .possible p»»inl, 1 licii;l>\ MUMptiic pulilic tu vniiu: umi agc lor i am Ui lunniiu ti o!Ver such v l J < i A I TV who fhvor i hi with a mi!! tint! BP! noi wiilkiiis: *lis toaSP^ r ‘' M> Stju irc in KDcuit* them, iind nt) sin’ U consistH <if P&Y CyOODS, IXJ, IBpOTS Ar SHOES, ; 5 ULKACIfKD \NI> I’.IKiWN “Shirtings and Sheetings, AT - mNUFACTURERS’ PRICES, Rnels, Linseys, Me Linen -AND-. OWELING. a splendid lii c nl the Genii brand, ■f double warp, reversible, pure ,j.’v I* 1* A O A. AV • rr: lll fci] Fast Tllack, at prices ratigin;' from 35 cents 1,. <11.25. These I Inmt tin Biesiltition in saying xxill lie found to he Rile Cheapest evci offered iu this nmrUet. ’VIY STOCK OF LADIES’ AND i?I GENTS’ FINE HA N D-.M.VDE BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS (WAIUvANTED) For print* nud (jivrtljty oniv rt ijuins to bo hoc ii tw ho uppicciiilcd. . TRUNKS! A S' } |javo uol, room to sjoro my 7- i- r !*V N!' :s * 1 lMiYP.‘lcier. !»i n, i VuV 1 /; m Uil> * can get a Haigain. Saddles, Bridles k Buie Harness, VERY LOW. I ALSO OFFER, AT ATLANTA PRICES, snail, rniuno, ( ItailS, (IMt HLIIS, ( iiuuse, kc. I! LOVE EMIJEH, THE NE"W STORE OF J. F. MAHONEY, IN REAR OF WYNN'S STORES. NEW FALL GOODS j NEW FALL GOODS! —AT— THE nntim STORE, Aii*> tis(!i, WE are now receiving our stock of Fall and Winter DRYGOODS, and whiah will soon he complete in every department. We have in stock choice styles of new CaJieoea at OR H and 10c.; Pdaek Alptioa* at 25, ?io. to, 45, 50, (HI, A5, To. 85c, SI and A 1.25 to 91.50; Dhick Moliair* from 15c. t 051.50; BfiteK Caslinictxw, Henriettas and Hom hazine* fi'<un 75c. to 51.50; Deatitiful Columl Dress (loud* from 25 to 75e.; Kentucky Jeans at 15. 20, 25, 85, 40, 45 and AOo.: Tweed* and Casslmeres at •50, (It). 75, 85c. anti Si to SI .50; Kersey* and Hatluets from 40 to 75c.; New York Mills and Wnnisutta Bleached Cotton* at 15c.; Fruit of the Loom and Lons dale do. at 124 c.; and other makes of Bleached Gotten at lower price*. Purchasers will do well to examine bur stock, and we narUculnrly wish them to notice the superior I Jack ami finish Hi'»or Alpacas, Mohairs, Cash mere* ami Bombazines. To those of our country friends who Cannot pay us a visit we will, upon ap plication, send them samples of any goods we keen that can he sampled. Also, a price list of all tho leading arti cles we keep. We are agent* fur tlie celebrated Do mostlp Paper Fashions, and will, upon nppltcatlon, send catalogue with prices and designs, and uisni receipt of tho nrioe of any pattern, will forward same try mail or otherwise. Country merchants who buy close for cash, or city netteptunoe, will do well to examtno our wholesale stock, and wc respectfully Invite them to do Sft. V. RICHARDS & BltO,, Corner by Planters’ Hotel, 301 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, August 27. —Int INSURE IN THE HE LIFE INSURANCE CO., MOBILE, AEX iWhUuM (11. M. FRIEND. R«wUrv. .JOHN M Aoirnu:, Vl«:t? 1 r. : j (HHKJ-'.-ARD A«ti Ary. ASSETS, $500,000, •i* Lifk whs r.rt'«i.;w<l funr years ago liy the Merchants nn<4 Banker- of Mobile- - men substantial and well known. It is one of our beat Bout hern Companies. It is PROMPT IN THE PATMBNT OK ITS LOSSES, Progressive, and careful ill tin: selection of its risk*. Tl*ia Company is ltapjdfy beenming popular with Soatheru Insurers, With one exemption it fa the only Southern Com emy that increased its • *.■ policy holders in 1 tST 4. Examine the plans tmd merljs of this Oontpany before iusaring elsewhere. U. C. \V Alt!), r Age*!, Wash Hgton, Georgia. * ——— Live, Acini* Hu;,it.ess men wanted in every county in Georgia to act as Agents, Apply to 11. O. RAVDA LL, General Agent hm<l Matuu or, jtilO-iyf OtlWbltk, Ar.snAJtA. FREE EXCURSION. : ' ! J : • " J *<■; Dnßose & Erne's Nbt Store, WIIKUE YOl’ WILL FIND A FULL LINK OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, —CONSISTING OF— BACON, I). S. SIDES, L. ('. SILKS, SHOULDERS. THE CELEBRATED DIADEM HAMS, COOK & CHEEK'S FLOUR, THE REST N. O. SYRI'P, STANDARD SUGARS, OLD GOV'T, JAVA, CORDOVA‘anI> lAO COFFEES, RAGGING and TIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANNED GOODS, &e. IT WHOLES ,1 l.tl AM> lIkTAII., UIICAP rOR CASH t GIVE US A CALL RLKOBK BUYING ELSEWHERE. A New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine for Sale at S6O. ~~NO TROUBLE! Do not walk all over town in sc-uwh of your Family mid Plantation Supplies, Crecsries, Provisions, Cnnfecttoerr, and a thousand ami oho other things /on want, but conic straight to the store or FRANK A RNOLD, ON THE CORNER OF BOLTON’S RANGB. UNDER THE GAZETTE OFFICE, where he has consolidated ids entire stock The Old Store is (dosed, but the New one has a most MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT! TWO STORES ALL IN ONE HOUSE. CALL AND SEE. 1 IT IS NO TOOUniBI ;no. :u.