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YYith Dyspeptics everything is wrong.
Food does not digest; sleep does not
refresh; wine does not cheer; smiles do
not gladden; music does not charm, nor
can any other joy enter the breast of the
miserable dyspeptic. You must get rid
of it, or it will become seated and confir
med, and life will be a burden and existen
ce a curse. Plantation Bitters will do
away with all this. New life, stiength
and energy will take possession of you.
The damask will again bloom upon your
cheek, and the luster in your eye will
again be as bright as in your healthiest,
happiest and most joyous days.
Magnolia Water.— Superior to the
best imported German Cologne, and
sold at half the price. , ,
ADY K R TIS B M ENTS.
Spring Trade Circular.
GRAY & TURLEY,
AUGUSTA. GUY.,
DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE DRY
GOODS,
Invite the attention of
Out-of-Town wMuuie
To their new and well selected stock ol
Fabrics for
Hpi*ino- mi <1
Hiiimiiei* Wear,
Which will be sold for cash at the very
lowest possible price.
Our facilities for buying desirable Goods
are unsurpassed by any house in the coun
try, and presuming that our experience as
FIRST-CLASS RETAILERS,
is sufficient guarantee of the character
of our stock, we cordially invite our old
customers and the public to a full inspec
tion.
in RAY & TITS LEY.
myl—ly
STEAM TO AND FROM
New York, Queenstown, Liverpool.
hAYaL From Liverpool and Queenstown,
every Wednesday and Tliurs-
New York, ever,' Saturday to
Queenstown and Liverpool,
fare S3O
Children half price.
Drafts on Ireland, England, and Scotland, always at
lowest rates.
Apply to P. SHE AH AN.
West St., N. Y.
References: Rev. Mr. McCrudden, Lowell, Mass.
“ Haskins, (Rector,) Boston.
“ Derthaller, Pres. S. J. N Y.
“ Girard, C. SS. 11., “
“ Fink, Pres. O. S. 8., Atchison,
Kansas.
tiftf- Agents giving Clerical Reference are desired,
to whom the highest commission will be paid,
fel>27—tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1850-
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform
/pYY the citizens of Augusta and surrounding coun-
that he keeps a special Establishment for
the
Repair of Fine M atches & Jewelry.
All work entrusted to his care will be executed
promptly, neatly, and WARRANTED FOR ONE
YEAR.
At his Store will be found one of the largest stocks of
Gold and Silver Watches,
Os the best European and American manufacture in
the Southern States, with a select assortment of Rich
and New Styles of
Etruscan Gold Jewelry,
Set with Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies,
Oriental Garnets, Coral, Ac.
—ALSO—
SOLID SILVER WARE,
CONSISTING OF
FULL TEA SETTS, WAITERS, ICE AND
WATER PITCHERS, CASTORS,
GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS,
SPOONS,
and everything 1 in the Silver Ware line.
Fine Single and Double-Barrelled GUNS ; Colt’s,
Smith k Wesson’s, Cooper’s, Sharp’s, Remington’s,
Verringer’s PISTOLS, and many others of the latest
invention.
Fine CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKING CANES,
PERFUMERY, POItTE-MONNJSIS, AND FANCY
GOODS of every variety, to be found in a &rst-class
Jewelry Establishmen
‘ A. PKONTAUT & SON,
One door below Augusta Hotel,
163 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
ctolO 6m
WOOD X* MANX STEAM ENGINE CO.,
marC—Cm Utica. New York.
IXR. 11. T. CA^II^ITIKLI),
DENTIST.
Rooms, 223 BROAD STREET, opposite Central Hotel,
over Branch & Sons.
oct 21—Cm
From 4 to 350 Horse Power,
including the celebrated Cor
liss Cut-off Engines. Slide
Valve Stationary, Engines,
Portable Engines, &e. Also,
Circular, Mulay and Gang
Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills,
Shafting Pulleys, <kc., Lath
and Shingle Mills, Wheat and
Corn Mills, Circular Saws,
Belting, kc. Send for descrip
tive Circular and Price List.
(smt
ENGINES
SpiuliS
RAFFLE
OF
CITY REAL ESTATE.
'TO BE BAFFLED, iu the usual manner, as soon as
the chances are all taken, the following property
upon Greene street in this city, to-wit :
All that lot of LAND on South side of Greene street
(one door above corner of It. P. Spelnian’s), known as
No. 392, fronting 30 feet. more or less, upon said
Greene street, and running back 175 feet to an Alley,
which is 20 feet wide. Upon the front of said Lot is a
well finished House of four plastered Rooms, with
double Kitchen and all necessary outbuildings. Upon
the back of said Lot is a comfortable House of four
Rooms. Both houses, as well as outbuildings and
fences, are in fine order. Excellent Hydrant on the
lot. Taxes upon the property all paid. The entire
property is valued at SI,OOO currency.
400 Chances at $lO Each.
The highest number thrown will entitle the party
so throwing to the first choice of the two houses; the
lowest number thrown takes the remaining house.
Tickets for sale bv
WM. C. BARBER, Agent,
inch27—tf 227 Broad street.
O’Dowd & XMEulherin,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.No. X2SCJ Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA,,
have ox hand a fell stock of
SUGAR,
COFFEF.
TEAS,
SOAP,
STARCH,
CANDLES,
TOBACCO,
LIQUORS,
SEGARS,
BA COX,
LARD ,
FLOUR,
AND EVERY THING
Usually kept in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
mb‘2l ts
THE LIVER.
THE SYMTOMS OF LIVER
I MMMUoI b BComplaint, are uneasiness and
in the side. Sometimes
the pain is in the Shoulder, and is mistaken for Rheu
matism. The stomach is affected with loss of ap
petite and sickness, bowels in general costive, some
times alternate with flux. The head is troubled with
pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of
memory, accompanied with painful sensation of hav-
thing which ought to have been
Often complaining of
LIY ihiv Iweakness, debility, and low
■•BpmiPHßßßHHßspirits. Sometimes some of
the above-Symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very [few of them; but the Liver is generally
the organ post involved. Cure the Liver with Sim
mons’ Regulator and all will be well.
Dr. Siirim.oil’s
Liver JR emulator.
A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A
Deranged state of the liver.
Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice,
Sl\ 6 gll 1 ato l’ fCostiveness, Sick Headache, Chron
” -JMiH—f ic Diarrhoea, Affections of the Blad
der, CampDyscntery, Affections of the Kidneys, Fever,
Nervousness# Chills, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of
the Blood, Melancholy or Depression of Spirits,
Heart Burn, Colic, or Pains in the Bowels, Pain in the
Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Boils, Pain in Back
and Limbs, Asthma. Erysipelas, Female Affections,
and Billious Diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIX & CO.,
Druggist, Macon, Georgia.
For sale by all Druggists. Price $1 per package.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted tc be
strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one.
It lias been used by hundreds, and known for the
last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable, ef
fications and harmless preparations ever offered to
the suffering, if taKen regularly and persistently, it
is sure to effect a cure.
READ THIS SPECIMEN OF A HUNDRED CEIt-
TIFICA TES :
PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT.
Macon, Ga., Dee. 23, 1808.
Messrs. Zeilin «f- Cos. :—Gentlemen : I have used the
Simmons’ Liver Regulator in my family, and also in
my regular practice, and have found it a most valu
able and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was
used by the profession it would be of service in very
many cases. I know very much of its component
parts, and can certify of its medical qualities and per
fect harmlessness. B. F. GRIGGS, M. D.
For sale by W. H. Tutt & Laud, Plumb k Leitner,
and all Druggists in Augusta, also by all Druggists
and dealers in medicine everywhere. ap3—ly
Will. 11. TUTT <fc UNI),
Wholesale Druggists,
234 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA.
1
Have in Store a very large and select stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
GLASS WARE,
PAINTS,
OILS,
FANCY GOODS.
and Drugists’ Sundries, adapted to the wants ot Mer
chants, Physician, ~nd Planters, and which they offer
at a very small advance on Manufacturer’s and Im
porter's prices.
WM. H. TUTT & LAND are also the Proprietors o
TUTT’S SYRUP SARSAPARILLA
AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT,
lie great BLOOD PURIFIER; a speedy and certain
cure for Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Effects of
Mercury, Syphilis, Diseases of the Skin, Swelling of
the Joints, etc.
It imparts a beautiful roseate hue to the complexion,
rendering the Skin Soft and Fair.
Price, SI.OO per bottle, or six for $3.00
ALSO,
TUTT’S EXPECTORANT,
An infallible remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Pneumonia, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, Croop,
Shortness of Breath, Whopping Cough, and a great re
lief to Consumptives.
ONE TRIAL will satisfy any one of its efficacy'.
ALSO,
TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS.
These Pills are offered to the public with the great
est confidence. Though they have never been adver
tised, Gross upon Gross of them have been sold in the
past Six Months. They are Warranted to contain NO
MERCURY, but act directly on the Liver, which pro
perty is owing to the Podophyllin, or May Apple,
which they contain. Their operation is gentle, pro
ducing no*griping. If you wish to “BREAK 1 OUR
CHILLS,” use these piUs, before taking Quinine, and
a cure will be sure and permanent. They are espe
cially recommended to DYSPEPTICS.
oct 24—Cm.
jlyer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Per Diseases of the Throat r.r.d Dungs,
such as Coughs. Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Astnrna,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole hi-fory of
mc.nme, nas anything won so widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, as tins excellent
1 T.VV • 1,11 Pulmonary complaints. Through a long
senes ot years, aixt among most of the raws of
n en it lias risen higher amt higher in iheatestima-
V U Jerome 1 letter known. Its uniform
( .uuactor and power to cure the various affections
o. t le lungs and Ui n <ai r lutve mauc it known as a re
i P. K " e: ’ N T against them. While adapted to
: . .. tM lui ll,s ul disease anti to young duidren, it ;s
; 4 .ac -a.ne nine toe most effectual reined) that it.u
no given tor incipient ronaumotion, and the dati
gc ions affections of the throat and lung-. Asa )>• 0y..-.on
y..-.on against sudden attacks of c it should
be kept on hand m every family, and indeed T
me sometimes subject to colds and comrlJ Ll
sic ;M be provided with this antidote for them!
Although settled Cantu Motion is tbouirht a
eurauie, Hoi great numbers of cases where tue .) ..
ca-c seemed settled, have been completely cm . i
a fid t ic patient restored to sound health bv t .e
Cherry Pectoral, bo complete is its ma-tev
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
tin? most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
i. y else could reach thorn, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Ainfjrrjt and Public Sjteuhcrs find great nro
tr rio:i from it.
Astinnn is always relieved and often wliol’v
i.urcd by i r .
Jii-oHcliitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
■" ■> geiK-t ally are its virtues known that we need
fid publish iiio eertilieates oftiieai here, or do move
t.'.au {-.ssuro the public that its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
Po? fr’evor nn d Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Cntli Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &n.,
rod indeed ail the affection s which arise
irn-n malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As iN name implir>«. it nud do»»« not
f :ih Conuiinimr ricithcr Ar-eufr. Quinine. Pdsmulh,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substan c
whatever, it in nowise injures anv patient. Tbe
lui a’ i.'er and importance of its cures in the ague di~
r.; ‘ r <. are literallv beyond account, and we believe
without, a parallel'in the history of Ague medicine.
l i' "ride i- gratified by the acknowledgments we
m e:ve of the radical cures effected in obstinate
ca-ys, and where other remedies had wholly failed.
T n a'“climated persons, resident' in, or
tvav “Uiug through miasmatic localities, will be pro
t-c-rcd bv taking the AGUE CURE daily.
1 y J.ieee Complaint*, arising from tbrpiditv
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activitp-.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Oomvdaints, it • 1
fin excellent remedy, producing manv truly re-#
m. '-kable cures, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by 1)K. -T. C. Avkk k Cos., Practical
fifi 1 Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
3TUT, 7* ETt 7'OTTfjE.
Sold by Dr. W. B. Wells, and all the Druggists in
Augusta, also by all Druggists and dealers in medi
cine everywhere. ap3—ly
NATURE'S SPARKLING SPECIFIC for Indigestion
and Biliousness, the water of the famous Seltzer
Spa, is duplicated in a moment with a spoonful of
Tarrant's Seltzkb Aperient, which contains every
vaiuable element of the German spring. The greatest
physicians of Europe pronounce that free "gift of
Providence the most potent of all known alteratives,
and its sac simile, fresh and foaming, is now placed
within the reach of every invalid in the western
world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
YOUNG LADIES’ ACADEMY
OF THE
VISITATION,
St. Mary’s, Wilmington, Del.
This Institution, lately opened by the Nuns of the
Visitation, is situated in an elevated and delightful
part of this proverbially healthy city. The Building
is capable of accommodating over one hundred
boarders, and offers all the advantages of a complete
Classical Education, not only to the Young Ladies
of Wilmington, but to all who wish to become pupils
of the Academy.
Reference : Right Rev. Bisl.op Becker, of Wilming
ton. * octlT-tf
J. 11. ZHILIN A CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
TArugp, Medicines, Paints, Dyes, Brushes, Patent
U Medicines, Instruments, Perfumery, Garden
Seeds, etc.
MACON , GA.
ap3—ff
a^enYswantedT^
$75 to s2oo per month, or a Commission from
which twice that amount can he made by selling the
latest improved Common Sense Family Sewing Ma
chine. Price $13.00. For circulars and terms, ad
dress C. BOWERS « Cos., 320 South Third st., Phila
delphia, Pa. jan2-3m
J. J. BROWNE,
GILDER AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER,
135 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Old Pictures and Looking-Glass Frames Regilt. Oil
Paintings Restored, Lined and Varnished.
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SORGO AND SOUTHERN CANE.
The American Sorgo Manual for 1869, contains full
directions for cultivating Sorghum, Manufacturing
Syrup and Sugar, the latest improvements in Machine
ry and other information of great importance. Seut
free. Address GEO. L. SQUIER <X BRO., Buflalo,
New York. inh27-4t
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Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers.
No advance charged on Publishers’ prices.
All leading Newspapers kept on file.
Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished.
All Orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries by Mail answered promptly.
Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers for sale.
Special Lists prepared for Customers.
Advertisements Written and Notices secured.
Orders from Business Men especially solicited.
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