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MORNING EDITION
FH.IDAV, NOVEMBER 30, 800.
F«r Evrnins Edition See tushie P»?n.
News by Telegraph.
I'nton Meeting In Hentneky.
liOtiwrnxE, Nov. s 8 was «
large meeting hold iu this city ou ilon
Jay, ineipectivo of party, luul adapted
resolutions declaring that Kentucky has
a common cause witli all the Slave
States, but does not despair of obtain
ing their rights in the Union, as a ma
jority in Congress are opposed to the
President. Kentucky will insist on the
repeal by the Northern States of their
personal liberty bills, and their law s
nullifying the fugitive slave laws. They !
say that Kentucky will stand liy thei
Union until Northern aggressions be
come more intollemble than revolution, j
and invoke their friends in the South!
not to act precepitatclv in the prisonll
New York Rot'll Mnrltrt.
Nkw Yottic, Nov. 2fc. —Tli© block mar
ket was dull and heavy to-day. New j
York Centrals were quoted at 74J : Vir |
gima's 70 ; Missouri's at 00, and IJ. S (
live’s at 96J(j£96:j. The money market j
was easier.
Market RcporU,
Nkw York, Nov. 24, —Salgfiaf cotton
to-day 1300 bales. Tlie market wins ir-1
regular and dull. Flour declined p(n 10
cents : Halts of 16,500 Innrels. IV heat
d»*liue<l l cent; sales of 115,060 bush j
els. Corn declining ; sales of 52,000;
bushels; mixed At G&Qe (idAc. Spirits i»t ?
Turpentine heavy, at 37c. Rosin dull |
at $1.30. Rice steady.
Mobile, Nov 27. —Sales of cotton to- j
day 3500 bales Middling 10 cents.-—}
Sales for three days 9,000 bah*, and re-j
ceipts for same time 11,500 bales. — J
Sight Exchange on New York \ pi e-*
mi uni, ami Sterling is at par.
New On lea ns, Nov. 27.—Sales of cot
ton to-day 10,500 luilos. Middlings lo
010} cents. Sales for three d lys 32,-1
500, and receipts during same time 84,-
500 ltales, against 45, 800 Ixde». The de
crease at all ports is 154,500 bales.
Freights on/otton to Liverpool jj. »Sight j
Exchange on Nov York jwir to J dis
count.
Mobile Nov. 28. -Sales of cotton to- j
day 2600 bales. Middlings at 10 cents. I
Tlie market was dull. Exchange on
■"New i trrk |W tfi . m i—a'-*-/urft. *-
Sterling Exchange 100(6102.
New Orleans, Nov. 28.—Sales of cot
ton to-day 11,000 bales. Middlings at,
lsolOjje. 3be market was was firm. j
Sterling Exchange Ex-j
change on New York }@IJ per cunt. i
discount.
from the Southern Guardian.
An l*pp**al to tlu* Honth.
NO. IV.
A few reasons now why the South j
should quit this Unlo.i, and a few an
swers to the argmnenU against it, and l
have done.
A secession of the Southern States trill
insure to them domestic peace, and security.
T his is a consideration of infinitely }
more importance than it is generally tn
ken to Ik*. Let it lie remeralwred Unit j
disquiet has made its way into our fern-1
dies, and has been increasing for some ■
time pHht, while ire tree in the Union, and
where it will end, if we remain in it. ‘
God only knows. With every recurring j
Presidential election it is to be followed, I
if we take any part in the contest.
It is the everlasting stump-si>e§fcirtg
In behalf of rival candidates for 'Cop-,
gross and the I’residency, the indiscreet
table talk which it naturally suggeEts,,
the inflammatory extracts from North
ern Bj»eeehes and editorials constantly,!
paraded iu the Southern pres*-, which
luir.g uneasiness into our families ; not
the things said aud done by tin* fanat cs
afar off. Now, all this ends where the I
separation begins. The fore© of thi-ar
gument will be tested at the next meet
ing of Congress. Mark, if you please,
the change of tone and manner which
the rankest and most defiant Republi
cans will assume in that body. If one j
anti-slavery measure is proposed by any
of them—if one threat, or taunt, or
dare is thrown out by the rudest and
most rampant of them all, in contempt 1
of ‘the peculiar institution”- call mo
no prophet, Our Congress Halls will no j
more resound with this topic. Here is a
dangerous leak stopped. Rut I have a
better argument than all this. It i> 5
universally understood among all efftfepes
here that South Carolina will secede j
from the Union.; ami the effect upon <
the slaves in this section of the State 1 1
know not how it is below) is just what j
I said it would be a year ago ; and just
as it has l>ecn in all age*, (see ITofesfcor!
Reynolds’ admirable article in the last
DcHow ;) and just ax it ever will be, if
we treat our servants a« God’s Word re
quires us to treat them. Seeing c6ck- |
ades mounted everywhere, and ountinit- •
n\ parades, they tiiink that war is com- .
ing certainly : ami mini hers of them
are inquiring whether they will not be;
permitted to fight with their masters. —
If uot, they propose to accompany their
masters as waiting-men, cooks, Stc. J
suppose they think Black Republicans
are negroes, (no great mistake, seeing
they love each other desperately,) and ;
the idea of a parcel of negroes coming!
here to sight‘ white people” is against
all their notions of delicacy, decency,
and common sense ; and, having inte r-.
nal evidence that they arc certain to be
whippet!, they desire to take this honor
off their master’s hands. Ik? this as it
mays all 13 quiet here. The choral
hymn of several of them has just died
ftpdft mine car, and I would have no
more fear of intrusting my wife and*
daughters to their caie than I would:
have in committing them to a brother’s
rare: Get ns away from Republican in
fluences. and we shall dwell together inj
JUpsta (ftenmj ffeptd).
VOLUME 4.
peace on earth, and mingle hymns in ,
heaven. Is there anything on this
earth, not to say in this Union, which
could compensate me for one week's
alarms of the tender ones of my house
hold ? And yet it has been the undis
guised aim ot the Abolitionists to stir
them iu every family iu the South, not
fora week, or a year, but interminably ! *
‘'Agitate 1” “Agitate!!” was their cry
in the beginning, and it has been kept
up to the end. For what purpose? For
the purpose (openly avowed by them)
which is just beginning to be accom
plished. One would sup]Rise that this
»'•hie the infernal regions there could not
be found a being capable of such a plan
--a plan which visits with the sorest af
flictions the most innocent. Rut they
could not only ooueoct such a plan, but
j chuckle over its most terrific cxccu-j
tion at Harper’s Ferry, and draw witti
cisms from it on Virginian courage.—
Again, they had the pleasure of seeing
it carried out more extensively in Texas.
| “Rut Virginia and Texas are botlisntis-
I fietl te remain in the Union, and why do !
j you complain t" l complain of neither.
• I accord to them the privilege of shaping
• thoirpwn course in their own way ; but
! of them approves the acts refer
j rcuTo, an<l I bring them to notice ns
i oyert acts in tlk>se States, which are cal J
1 ahited to disturb the peace of families'
jin all the States between them, ami to j
: warn them all aguiii.>t remaining under |
; t hu government of the demons who;
j could conceive and perputr&tcsuuh deeds.
I “There's no imeasiiu'ss iu iny family, ’
,says one. It may I w* so, blit 1 assure
j you, sir, it is in many other families ; |
land if you have nosympathy for them, ;
l you me little better than an Abolition- j
; ist youiseli. A. R. JLonustuket. I
i —A#.*-
, ilou .1 oliia Weniworlli propoHcn to Cwro*.
'i'hv Chicago Democrat. tlie ©special !
' organ of Ahe Lincoln, has thus early in- j
j dicated tlie plan of coercing Virginia: j
In order to provide for all emergen- j
\ cics, and to have at hand the safest, *
cheap!: t, and surest way of taking care
10l the Virginians, a messenger ha&been |
tcent to North Elba, for the suit of
j clothes wont by John Drown when he;
made his celebrated foray at Harper’s}
i Ferry# Upon the first intelligence of
I any traitorous act in Virginia, this suit 1
i will at once l>e taken to the .scene of i
; disturburbance and prominently dis ’
: played. That will be .quite sulbcient I
Tlie"chivalry will at once retire to their |
holes, ns they did before, and as the fed
end troops will not be allowed to go to I
their aid, the ghost of John Brown will |
Ih) enough to keep them perfectly qui- 1
jet.
«•»
V \\ lillc Woninii Native African*.
A Sierra Leone paper states that a
white woman, who accompanied her!
husband, a missionary, up the Oavallaj
' river laKt May, excited the greatest cu
i rhmily and admiration among the sable j
J dwellers in that Knighted region, when* i
| a white woman had never been seen.—
j All wanted to touch her, and great snr
■ prise wjuj expressed upon feeling her!
: hair. The King of tin* Nyinemo tribe!
called her “very line,” and compliment-}
j etl her luiSKind gn at ly foi selecting her.
And when she told him he might see'
i other white women who would surpass :
her, ho said that would either never be,
!or else a very long time. Owing to her :
I tlie atiendanci- oft preaching
was extraorflinarr large. During her
| visit at the Mission Station, husbands
went to w © 1«t, who said they could feel i
; sotijfied to die now that they ha<l seen
, such a vvondi rlul thing as a white wo
t man.
FLOUR. KLOUIi
BNRHELft FAMILY FLO IK, Just'
4 ««*lvwland for title by
J. c. A I». H. JOKES.
DEVEREUX & KLAPP,
\O. 3 M \rIVTOMI-HT.,
j IMPOUTKRS (DIUK(JT) OK FINE j
HUES, BIttVUIES S.
ON' H WI) \ WW.RIOR All K !,B OF !
MuiKiiigjdu'la, Kyt. CttSlnet and Wlu-at NVI.Ib-
Mfw* j
Window Shades.
GOLD. LANDSCAPE, VELVET
ANT)
PENCIL SHADES,
I \ YEW PATTERN*, 80VIE AT VERY
low price*. Our at otic Is new larger than it has |
} t-ver been hefnrt, amt wc can. therefore, byiU out 1
Hirißnlar ludueemei.tr' to <n?tomcr».
A LSD,
; Widl Papt-r.i. Border*, Cfwuk -.-s, Jlanda, An. For hale .
i low uy J. G. HAJLIK A BKoTHLJt.
octzft New Carpet Store.
Rich a brso.y’s m ecu wraldent
isU), iuui Julies pocket Anatomist.
! For side by
»ovl7 THUS. RICHARDS A 80X.
Havana Oranges.
fthihtz SWEET HAVANA OR
jlm 1 W 1w 1 9 \ w A N'O lust reci i ved und iur
! sale a» the low price of 820 per ICO®.
W. 11. HOWARD,
pov22-<Rt Commission Mercliat. |
Wanted,
V BOOKKEEPER who UNDERSTA Vlft»
. five Dry (luoda Buaiutvka aud can make <
&•nerally i '< fu! in i% Dry floods Store. Arfdrcs* Key ‘
; K>x. Xo. IQ-'i. Aogo-4a. Ga. noyly cct
DeForrest, Armstrong & Co.,
Ory-G-oods
MERCHANTS,
75, 77,79. HI, *3 A H 5 IH ANE ST., N. Y.
Would notitvthe Trade that they are opening week
ly, in new and l<eautlful patterns, iu
Wamsutta Prints.
ALSO. TUB
Am oskeag.
A Jfew Print, winch excels every Print In the Coun
| try for perfection of execution aud dewjru la full Mad- ,
‘ der Colors. f)«r Prints ar# cheaper than auy in mar-'
, ket. and meeting with extensive oa’.e.
| Orders promptly attended to. novff dtf j
GEORGIA WESTE-RN RAILROAD.
••Sir—
Office Oboboia Wt&reux
Atlakia, Nov. lTtb, ISBO. f
ft T V MEETING OF THE BOARD OF
‘ /y Directors, held tills dsy, it was
Tfr-tw*t.vrd. That, taklr.ii U»to cotunderatloa the
! threatening :uq.uct ut polbicai aHk:r-. and the conwu-,
?uer.t stringency in the in-'-net-market, the ]h*r<l of:
»irect'r> deem it srodent to poe tlrtme the broi led
RrtHTJC of Con tracts on the tJeorfd* W'estern RSilroad
until March or April ust, at which dae notice w!li j
Rr-vL’ En, That an In.Halment of dollar per
Share U- eaJl<4 in. payaS-e on the first day of Decern- j
«-t next, at the Ofllee <4 the Company In Atlanta., in
' lieu of the Tem per Cetg. caikid In, payable at the
as -re-aid time and place.
Rbbolveo, That the Chief Euffineerbe instructed
. to continue in service the corps of Assist art V-trijners,
i in inter to prepare the whole work f«u kttw be
* tween Atlanta and the Western tenutnnr. Tm
nov23-.ltltfee W. P. ORME. S4?y.
H ARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR DECEM
ber, trimmed. For sale hv
' ndv33 THOS. RICHARDS k SON.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 30, 1800.
Perry Pain
Davis’ ’j y* Killer.
JOV TO THE WOULD.
Dkau Sinl ft*el that It Is a dut v I owe to suffer
ing hmrruiity that 1 shonld jrivea relation of the gKti t
Uenetlts l haw derived from the use of Perry I>Avis's
Pain Killer. Last summer 1 had tl e misfortuue to !
! lorc two of mv children by that dreadful scourge—the j
: cholera—and In all human prohablllty should have
fallen a victim to the pestilcni'e mvself If a kind Prov
idence had not provided me help lu the hour of need.
I first became acquainted with the Pain Killer whilst
travelling on the river with my husband. A gentle- [
man pnosen/er had some with him which he recom
mended in the highest terms as a remedy tor cholera.
I thought no more of it at the time, hut the same
night 1 was attacked by the cholera In the won* form,
i 1 resorted t<> various remedies used to arrest Ita pro- i
• |tr«tw, but all In valu. I wag suited with violent |
cramps, and mv dlaehawrcs bwtah the assume to same j
chameter as did those or my dear children previous to
i their death. 1 was looked upon ns lost, hut all at once
I thought of the PAIN KILLER. Mv husband oh
i tabled the bottle from a fellow pagsenjrcr and adndm
: istered to me a dose. I experienced almos immetlb
! atelyn cessation of pain. The dose was repeated at
intervals of fifteen minutes, fov.ror five tunes, and
the ri*sult was my complete recovery. 1 feet conn
! dei.t that I owe mv life to the Pain Killer, and only
regret that 1 had not have known of It* extraordinary
virtues earlier, 1 then might have saved the Uvea of
inv dear chllijreu*-vt>lnce that time 1 have used tha
Pain Killer in mv family extensively, and the more 1
use it the better 1 like it’. As a great family medicine,
in has no equal. SARAII SAhUERnKRY.
I nov23dgc2w SI-.--Louis.
Saddlery, Harness,
TRUNKS.
FALL TR ADE 18G0.I
SHERMAN, JErHLP * CO. HAVING
removed to the new and spacious Iron I rout I
Store adjoining the City Rank, n few doors above thot |
old location, and nearly Opposite the Globe and United
- States Hotels, are prepared to exhibit for the Fall
' Trade of IMO-nn nnusually heavy stock of Hoods in
their line, comprlwne a large and well selected assort
ment i.f HAIHILEH HRIDLEH IIARNEHB,
WHIFH, TRUNKfI. YALIHKH (HRPHTi
It \GH, and every description of GOODH adapted
!to the Trade, manufactured by thembclves, expreely
i for this market.
_ \ I>o—
l.eavA stock of HAD»LKRY,H AKD\VNRB,
rtiVCIl MATERI \LH, ftmlthN best VAR-j
\IH||EH. HIMUNGH, AXI», MALLEA
BLE GANTINGBand lIANDH, in. hiding a very
full assort iiieiit of Goods in the line, which are offered
: to manufacturers and dealers at low prices.
Leather, Shoe Findings &
Tanner’s Tools.
miOVV RECEIVING, OAK AND HEM-
UyVSoie.LEATHER;
I Harness, Skirting, Bridle and Band LEATHER;
Picker, 1/ice and Roller do
1 patent Skirting, Collar, Dash a d Enamelled
LEATHER;
j Russet and Black Upper LEATHER;
** - KIP SKINS;
French, German ami ArncTlean Calf S*K INS,
Frvndi Patent Falf. Kid Calf, and Opera do
, tioat and Kid Morocco do
Lining, Topping and Bind ing d«*
Buck, < ’hainois and Sheep do
—ALSO—
Shoe Pcfm, leasts, Sole Cutters, Heel ('utters. Rolling
Milk Fey Jack*, Peg Breaks. Peg Cutters, Boot
i Trees, Crimps, Clamps, IlnnuueiN. Shoe
Knives, Splitring Knlvea, Shave#, Rub
Stones. I’ri.-ttCH, Awl Blades. Eye
lets and Punches. Iron and Wood
IVent Peg Awl ilafls. Cop
per Rivet* and Burrs,
Laeo Tacks, Iron, Zinc and Copper Sparables. Site
Sticks, Measuring Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting
Threatl, Silk Twist. B<W Cord. Silk Calioon,
Boot Web, Ac.. Ac., Ac.
-ALSO—
j C trrying Knivv*, Fleshew, Finger Steels, Beam
i Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stones, CU-aring
Stone*, A<‘. Tanner’s OIL by the barrel.
For sale low, by
SHERMAN, JEHHIT A 4J0.,
j At the new and spacious Iron Front Ssore ml loin
! ing the City Bank, a f* w doors above their old lota
! tion, and nearly Opposite tlie Glol-e and United Stute*
i Hotel-.
Leather Machino Belting,
AND FACTORY FINDING*
■ >ATENT RIVETED, HTRETCIIED X
jgT Cemented Leather Belling, single and double, all
widths, <1 to 24 inches) curried and stretched by our
, selves, quality guaranteed. A large stock arway#
i on burnt.
—ALSO—
■ Copper Rivets and Burra, Washer*, Ring Travellers
Holier Brashes. Roller Cloth, Stripper Cards,
Picker*. Lag Screws, Lag Leather, ami a vari
ety of Factory Finding*. For side on
accommodating tennis by
SHERMAN, JKHHFP A CO.,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store adjoin
' ing the City Bank, a few doom abovs tlieir old loca
tion. and nearly opposite the O'obe aud United State*
. Hotel*. jyfll-tfaefim
PORTABLE
Circular saw mills.
a fc ? O
IS •? m
I Ik w
K *loc.T3
M\\ X t Ug
um. i
OIR H4\V MIIA> ARE OF 3 SIZES,
and will now from 2.000 to lu.ooo feet of Plank
per day. Ilor.v Powers, we aba. make of 3 *!»•*. and j
of the most durable construction; our N i horse I
power being well adapted for driving Cotton Gins j
We also manufacture Statiomiry and Portable Steam
Engine* of superior finish. Shingle Machines, Thresh-1
j ers, Po*t Hole Augers and Stitn.p Puller*, and also,
one of tlie best Plantation Grist >llll* extant. We also
have on band, and for sale at. manufactarer* prices, a
g*HH] aosorluiont of Circular Saw* For Catalogue and
other lnfom.ation apply to
GEORGE PAGE A (JO.,
No. 0 ScliTOcder Street.
febß-dacly i'.:i!tin:or*‘, M.J.
REMOVAL.
r|MIE HI IIH4JKIBER REGH TO INFOR M
Q litacnrtrtmersand Hit- public generally that he
l.a- removed from his old store, number J:JS, to 174,
: opposite the Augusta Hotel, to tin* -tore recently oc
" >tipie«l bv T. Whyt*% where b' will constantly keen
!on Land tire very latert stile* of Hat* and Caps. Al
- a go.*i aaaorLOteut of < anew. Glove* and Umbrella*.
Mv Good* arc from tins inanufacton*. Cure
\ oimg. come old, cooie short, come tali, C. P. Renown |
will aelltoall. C. P. REMSEN. Halter, i
(r*Ait . M l
Choice Family Lard.
rrw ENTYC INHf 11014 EFAMILY Lard, j
■ Just received ou cimsigument and for .-*ale l>v j
octfiO T. W. FLEMING A CO, f
POTATOES & ONIONS.
50 bbls. Prime
IRISH POTATOES,
12 BBLS. PRIME
ONIONS,
On hand and for ~dc by
C. A. Williams & Co.
<wtU <J ! « 1
L. A.LANKAU&CO,'
FREKCO & DECORATIVE PAINTERS,
TRANSPABEXCIBB,
BANNERS AND FLAGS,!
EVERT DESCRIPTION O T
ORWAMEWTAL PAINTING,
RECIUIXG OF FRAME* d£ CLEAR.
ing of Picture*. Graining, Marbling. Bronzing, '
Ac., K0.37h Bro;ui itreet, near the Upper Mar
ket. < A slate for Orders can also be found In the of-.
flee of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Ga.
I oetSO deotiCm j
INPECTINE,j
0 R
PERSUX FEVER CHARM.
FEVER AND AGUE
Exterminator.
THE HI M.AS COXSTIU Tlt)X| SATED
FROMJWBECK.
THE I'REVENTATIVK AMI REMEDY
F(« ALL
I ISTERI«IW i ESS AM) BILIOUS KKVKRF.
C l It E S
INSURED IN A DAY !
~
SATIRE'S CRASH RESTORATIVE.
| INPFX’TINK. INPECTINE.
INPECTINE. INPECTINE.
INPECTINE. ’INPECTINE.
The terrible malady known ns the FEVER AND
, Atil'E tins wn’lten hundred*of thnuHnndH of |u*rsotiM
throughout the woild everv voar; ami hart never till
now been met by ancceßuftil medical treatment that i
ho* not produced severe
Medicinal Diseases,
! which effect the lungs, the spleen, the liver, the heart !
; or other narta of the humnn organization. The IN- I
I’KCTINK Is the natural ant-igimtat of all fevers, and
wtien It comes In contact with the skin. Is absorbed by I
the Interior organa, which resist easily miasma, and all j
tomlnnclvH towards those maladies which proMTfttetne
mind and Iwvty with fever.
Fever and Ague ruitult from numerous causes. No
place is exempt from the causes which promote the
1 existence of the disease. That being onee seated In I
the system. Induces depression of spirits, lassitude, ,
Inqgor, pain, chills, fever, and a lon* train of disagree- j
able sensations, depriving the patient of all energy, |
j and reducing him or her to * co dttlou of
EXTREME HELPLESSNESS.
I Whv will nny one suffer the horrors of li debilltat-1
tug Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the j
■INVALUABLE INPECTINE'
6 u
Persian Fever Charm.,
j the eminent medicinal and magical qualities of wlddi ;
i arc Instantly absorbed.
ALL TKAf'FS OF DISEASE MAY UK AN.NI [
MLATKD IN A FEW llOUitF.
| SKLFOCHE IS UKTTKILTIIAN I'ITYKK!. |
NATURE IK WISER THAN ART.
EVERY DISEASE IIA.H A DIVINE REMEDY.
■THE WIRE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH
DREAM.
IIETTER RRKVENT THAN STRIVE TO <1 RE
DELAYS ARE DANUEROUS.
THE INPECTINE,
on
Persian Fever Charm
Has cured thousands of both sexes of the most dread
fill fevers. Read and reflect.
WtONDKRFrL KFFECTK!
Lentuel Itonsall, of Pittsburg, 'or two roars useless !
to himself and society—a martyr to Chills and Fevers .
—cured In U-«© than three weeks, and improved in
eight hours.
Marv K. Belknap, of Sanduskv, Ohio, after almost \
losing her reason as well as strength, by Intermittent,
Fever. with Chills, restored to health In twenty hour*. 1
J. B. Tilton, of Belgrade. Maine, brought from
death's door, having suffered for four years, made
1 well In live week*. and improved In two hours.
I Adolphe Monbru, of France, relieved in oije hour. ,
, while travelling In the cars of the Fort Wayne and
f’hieago Railroad, lie was apjareiitiy dying with
| dill Is.
Klloii R. Benson, of Lockport, New York, restor
ed after seven years suffering, cure.
\ ThoiiHuudfc of other cuwh prevented and cured every
month, and not a single complaint of the t flick my of
' the
INPECTINE,
OK
Pei sian Fever Charm
THY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT,
. And make known Jts wonderful powers and virtues, j
that those wlu. suffer, or who are threatened with
I suffering, nay he led to Use a simple, innoxious pre- j
j paratk’n, furnished l»y the field of Nature
FOR MIX'S BLESSIXC.
INPECTINE,
FOR SALE.
WHOLESALE <fc RETAIL,
BY
//.l I7L.LV/), CHICHESTER Sc CO.,
AOKNTfI.
• IS SOLD BY ALL DRUfKIISTS AND MEDICINE
DEALERS IS AMERICA.
, Price fl, sent by mail to any part of the United States
REMEMBER,
It is not taken inwardly, but Is applied outwardly ;
accordbig to direction*, which accompany each pack
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MANUFACTURED BY
JOHN WILCOX & CO,
NO. ISH, MAIN STREET,
RICHMOND, VA.
BRANCH OFMCE
No. 2 H Bank of Commerce Building
NEW YORK omr.
| norl d*w!y. J
FALL CAMPAIGN!
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GREAT EXCITEMENT! j
NOT ABOI T THE ELEfTiOX OF PRESIDENT, BIT OF THE SEI.ECTIOX OF |
KAUFFER, BAUM& CO.,
Under the Augusta Hotel,
AUOUSTA, GEORGIA.
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i Would most respectfully invite their many customers of this City and Environs
to an examination of their FALL STOCK* Wo need not say, it is well selected, t
! every thing new and handsome, most recherche, etc., etc. L
EVERY BODY KNOWS IT!
Concerning Prices wc can confidently say :
NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL US ! !
Having another Dry Goods Establishment in New York, and a resident Partner j
in the Northern Market, buying exclusively for Cash, arc reasons enough
that wc have better facilities than any other House!
Our Store is the Largest in Georgia!
:o:—:0:—:o:
Our Manufactory in
CLOAKS,
THIS ONLY (INK IN THE SOI’THKBN STATES,
PRODICES EVERY STYLE THAT IS NEW, COMFORTABLE, A\l> BECOMIHC.
LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOAKS,
Made to Order!
CLOAKS CUT AM) FITTED BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY!
NOTICE TO PLANTERS !
Our Slock 111 BLANKETS, KERSEYS, LINSEYS, OSXABI IK.S, HOMEBPYSB, Marl
boro’ S’l Rfl'ES awl PLAINS, Is the largest In tills City, and Is sold at FACTORY
PRICES.
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO.,
175 and 177 Broad-street,
IXDI.It THE AItUSTA HOTEL, AICtSTA, Cl.
; dtf
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Wholesale.
——_—_o :0 ;o
1860. Fall StOClt. 1860.
'ce»s7,v6&«B*Bo,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
HOOTS AIVD SHOES, TRUCKS,
VALICES, CARPET BAGS, SHOE PEGS,
lasts, Leather, Calf Skins,
SHOE FIiVDIAOS, SHOE TOOLS,
TANNERS’ TOOLS,
i &c., &c., &c.
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE STOCK TO WHICH THEY
Invite the Attention of
ll&isstf®
GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES WITHOUT FREIGHT ADDED.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
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MANHOOD. SSO KKWARI).
IIOU LOST, IIOU ULSIUKLD. ■» I N'.VYVAY FHOM THIS SI'BSCBIIIEII
JUST I'IHLJttHKD, IN A .SEALED ENVELOPE Bib on the morning of ltflli fcept. lust., a negro wo
\ I re( ur e mail name Johephkne. dark copper color. atalght lair, I
Ov Tile vi ri II I- TUI-ITUIVT , VII '•bout 23 yearn hid, vrel|d»»l«i« 1W!!«. Iwisaron |
\ IIIL ,V\ I I Hi-. iTILtIMb.M AaD , the neck tainted by a burn.and a huge mol? oulbvhead,
ladirafrare .-pr-pmatwrrta. ur Seminal weak-, a l„,ve rewirrf will I* paid (hr ll,c (ilrl uul evl-1
um, M-.iiu. ilc ,il>. nenoiMie... and lnv.ijuntar) tfeuoe auflcfaiit lo convict any white wa of barlw-rinj;!
Kmualuiu. twwludm lii.howaty ( wmmiw wI her ■or »•» li* the of tb.iiin in «w Jatt
vt’Si.n’Bn &?“ y - - "t/'l’Ji- :';, ILL " fOtlutt I ran git her. WSt. X. DICKERSON.
VfcRWELL, M. V. The important fart that the aw- octlO-titf Warrenton Ga
ful cou»< quence» (ts »el:- bus.- m*y be effectually re- —l
moved without Interrmi medlcfMcs or the dangerous PAnnirwivw
I applieulionß of itibtrunicnt*. inedleate-l bt-u lilt vUllnlcl Ilf 111*111>.
gie*. Hid other empirical devices, 1* her-.■ 'dearly dc- ........a .
rnoiirimted. and the entirely new andlrighly *uccedte "B BALLS |*KIMK AORTIILKA j
fu treatment, unadopted by the celebrated author ful- B sm lfay, will be sold low fur omliiby ;
'ly explained, \>y mt-ans of which ewry one is enabled ! octfi 1. \\ . H.EMINO A C f>. i
to cure himself pertectly. ant! at the (tad possible cost, 1 >r it ** i i i i." ov nu'nv %(py> irntTii ■
, thereby avoiding aJI tic advertlaetl nostrums of the I * ?■».”nim,JiT.-rt li. -Swi-ifri-b '
■lay . Uc.ure wlfl ~mv« a boon w (!,«*«,* l£s?. ’
Sent under seal to any adtlrefei-, port pato. on the Art Re ’ rtofUt T»*s>s C KH^il
receipt oft we pn-<t:cge .’•lamps, by adchc-smg L>r. CH. -*SZL L HOS K,< ~AKI^.A SO ‘ V
J.C. KLIXB, M. D., Urst Avenue. New Ycrk ytimi Y Tk L' S 3
Po* Box 4ASb _ _ ;yl7Hiactat>l OllU U LiUSU U IJi
Pickled Beef 10 “"“aSHSP s,,oilders ”
X octM KTOVAXL.MtjLAUGHLIN A o<>.
10 * LL,ov MARKKT BEEF ]\EW
octfl dtf STOVAI.L. McliATTfiHLn? It CO. m t
«■ i.me: lixie!! lime!!:—isobbl#. Champagne Cidei.
|i Fresh Ti»iu.,st«u 1.1. M K Inal r.-raiv, d by « gfc BAHREIN SYVEBT CIIAMPAUNK
oct-i • hfeffcW At CLAKK. J| | f (,'ider;
i,t, . «,» . * \ | | » 20 Northern Apple*.
b(I fi \ i< This (lav received and for mil- bjr
I V/it 17 it i J ii. , r.ct2o _ih CUUBtIIILLJIo... j
Ahorse and rockaxvay. tiie Pt/NtU Plrtolrc
Hors© iaaourui ami periee 1 1> gmUe- The Hock- J; lyir* U/1U LII ulUdJlvu
away has lieen used very little. A bargain can U* had j
if applied for soon. Apply at this office. ocUMtf_ | I'OI RTH SUPPLY OF THE &EASO*.
Plpor Strips! Just JiecoKtdat
rjpEN TIKII >\\ II LBS I 11014 K (.'LEA K GRAY & TURLEY S.
fctK-dvrSmr _ ' EfiTKF * CLAKK. J o*t2s If ;
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NUMBER 269.
Professional Cards.
JOHil ft. lUftSOY.
Attor key at la w ami solicitop
In Equity, Aturftstn. Ga;fVrtfH>ru«tke in Rich
mond, Columbia am! Burke count ies Wi Gecugia. unc
In the Circuit r.iurt of the United State# for the Ids-
Iricts of Georgia. Commissioner for the States ol
Alabama, Tennessee and Texas. *
Office t.vertiie store of Sherman, Jessup & Co.,next Rf
above the City Bank; Jcb2B-daciy
w iat.nr & libsoy.
Attorneys at lwv, a wiiwa, u>
Will practice, m all the counties of the Middle
Circuit, and Warren and Lincoln of the Northern,—
Office on Broad Street, in Lafayetto Hall building.
A. H. W RIGHT, WM. GIBSON
jMiM j^tly
FRAY ft 11. NILI.ER, “'
A TTOR.YKY AT LAW, WUVfTfA, OA.
/m will practice In all the comities of the Middle Ou*
Circuit, and in the Circuit Court of tin* United States
COMMISSION Kit FuR
New York, North Carolina, Illinois.
Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kcnii.. Icy.
Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohm, ~ .''iff*
Virginia, Mississippi, California
Office in the rear room over Sherman. Jessup
.Store, opposite the United States Hotel.
febSS dacly
EDWIN 11. POWERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW Ac SOLICITOR
V w in Equity, Augusta, (!n. All business coming
witldn the pale of his profhsslori, entrusted to hi* < ate
will be discharged with fidelity. Office over No. I,
Warren Block. aug.l-d&Cly
K. Toouhm. I 15. M. Di-Pose, .
Washington, (la. | Augusta, Ga
TOOTIBS k 1)1 ROSE,
A TTORNEYS \T LAW, WILL PR AC
tb** In the Counties of Richmoud. Columbia, and __ , r ..
Imurc of tin* Middle, and Tallwfero. Elbert WJAkac
Warren, Hancock and Oglethorpe of he Northern
Circuit. _ oct4-d|y
JOHY DIIIXEDIIE, Jr., «
A ITOIIMSY ATLAW.Ko. 3, W \HRKIY
Block, will practice in all the counties of the
I Middle Circuit. __ octlO-tf
ABOISOY & RICHARDS,
A TTORKEYB AT LAW, VMI SOLICI-
IjnL. tors in Equity. Edgefield, South Carolina, will
give prom tit attention to ah claims entrusted to them,
n Eiigefleid and the adjoining Dterricts.
EDWIN RICHARDS,
Augusta. Geo. ‘ -<
■idiin i„ AnliisiiN, Jnsa
aug2B-tf Edgefield Court House, So. ca.
H. T. PVrXdBR, «• M. JAMES.
PEEPLES k JAMES,
| TTORXEY* AT L AW. XAtfHYILLF,
./m Berrien county, Georgia. All lncin®**entrnsted
I toTnelr care will receive prompt aticution.
fltofll dtf
JOHY r. C. HHiTKHEtI), JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, WMBMt»roo«h,aa.
f.'h>7 'III
H. H. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW: WILL OIVK
prompt. attention to all I’rofcsslonal Business on*
1 trusted to him. Office on Rnoud Street, opposite Mft*
I aonic Ilall, Augusta. Oa. _ ocfffiMltf
DENTIL NOTICE.
OR. A. F. BIGNON, SURGEON DKNT
-Ist. n-spectfully Informs tin* cltl/ens of Augusta
| and vlclnitv. that lie has taken an office In the Augv*
! tn Hotel building. immediately over Clayton A Kea
nudv’s Clothing Store, where, lie la prepared to jierform
all operations pertaining to th# Profession. A share ot
public patronage id respectfully soil* ~d. apl? illy
Warehouse Cards.
WM.V.n’AS OKAO. |ORO. W.KVANB. I WM.E. EVAS3.
D’ANTIOWAC, EVANS k CO
IITAREHOISE AND COMMIBBIO
Merchants, Augusta. Oa. We continue t • %
above business at our commodious Warehouse i '—■*
Reynold aticot, near the United Staton Hotel, .vwr»
we may always l»c loutnl toatteiid to tin* ’ntere*f*>
out eu ' •!-" ni.
Older* for plantation and family supplies prompt!-
filled and nil the usual facilities granted to our friciid-f
('omlia a..ices made on produce in store.
Augusta, Ga., July 28,18f>0. dSm&wfim
Doughty, Beall & Co
g 10TT0N FACTORS A COMMISSION
T / Merchants. Augusta. Ga.. continue business at
j their old stand < Fire proof Buildings) on Jackson St,
and renew the tenner of their service*: to their Menda
and customers. Advances as heretofore.
E. W. DOUGHTY,
W. A. BEALL.
C. W. DOUGHTY.
Augusta. Ga., August 50, 18<k). nug2l-dßt*cGm
M. P. Stovall,
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MED
chant, Augusta, Ga., continues the ■■
In all its h ran choc, in hii large and J WiTTioiiious Fire /I
proof Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the (Robe Jrm
| Hotel. f fl
| t Triers for Plantation and Family Supplies prompt l ■
. ly and carefully MUeil. VJB
i The usual Cash facilities afforded customers. Tl
augtil d*cCm
Phinizy & Clayton,
Ur ARE HOUSE A COMMISSION MF.lt
chants. Corner of Keynoraa am) Campbell st s M
Augusta, Geo. Having made extensive min It intis to
our Ware House during Uie summer. It is now one ot
the most commodious In the Southern ’country. We
are better pm ut© i than over for the transaction ol
the Con.riiTssi' n Business In every department. On
mII consignments of Produce, from our Customers,
their interest will be faithfully regarded.
F. PHINIZY,
E. P. CLAYTON.
Augusta. Ga., Sept. Ist. Ih«i0. sepS-<l*oßtn
Harper C. Bryson,
Ur A REHOUSE A COM MISSION HER.
chant, Fire-Proof Warehoiiw, Augusta, Geor
gia, where Ids personal attention will be given to the
St<ir;u#k aid Sale of COTTON ««d oilier I*RU
DITIU
Orders for Family Supplies promptly attended to.
( 'ash advanced on Produce in store.
Sales Room anil Office on Reynold, between Jack,
son and Mclntosh streets. &ug2il*c3m
Heard & Simpson,
Mr AREIIOIXF A MKR
chants. Augusta. Ga. We. will e«,atinue the
Wnrehouse and Commission Buslneflf, at our old
stand, when.* we solicit a continuance of the patron
age of our old friends ami tUepublle gemrally.
j augl dacf-m HEARD & SIMPSON.
; Pout kb Fiiofmo, R. A. Flkjj !2(<J
P. & R. A. Fleming,
Hr \REHOUSE A ( R
chants. Augusta, Ga., will ci.ntlriue business
lat their old stand. Commission fur selling. 25 cents
n- r bale. Storage, first month, -o cents per hale. Op*
1 dent for Bagging, liope, Ac., filled at market prices.
I nugl ; d*r#«m
' ISAAC T. HEAUP. HKSHT E. CI.AIIKB.
Heard & Clarke,
UrAREHOIXE ACO.M. MERCHANTS,
at i he Fire-Proof Warehouse, on F.cr;TjsW-»tf *
(near the South Carolina KailroiMi Depot.) Will de
vote their personal attention to the sale and storage of
of Cotton and all other Produce; also, to receiving
am! forwarding Goods.
Orpeks for Bagjing, Rope, and Family Supplies,
promptly attended to.
tv Jjheml Cash Advance* made at all times on
Produce in Store.
Augusta. Ga.. July 14. 1880. d*df
Gardiner & Moore,
WAR EROUKE AND CO M M IbS IO N
MERCHANTS,
I (Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Simpsok A
lOarhinku.)
Melntosb-St, Auguata, Georgia,
mmriLL give their priiwisal at
ff ter.tiou to the selling if COT'ION. *«r such
’ .Diet Prtxlnee as mar be wntto them by their friends
I ami the planting public.
Dukkmi for Bagging. Rope, and Family Supplies
I filled tn tlw- Nest advantage.
ry't’aali juivances made mimmi Produce in Storey
when reuuinxi. JAMFS T. GARDINER,
| ST. JOHN MOORF,
t iy2-d*cGm Formerly SigrMg & i xbdinkr
James A.. Jones,
Mr ARE HO'XE AND COMMISSION
Mercb:.M, N •■<>. Mclntosh Stii-et, Aligustg, .
Georgia. Will es nti on tlie Conimiseion Business In
nil Its branches. Pc-onal attention given to the side
end igor.tgc ot CGTTgN and *U other Pro, nee con
signed to him. Thankful for tlie Übeml palrnoggrepi
his friends in former years he would respectfully solic
it a continual on of the same and that of the public
generally.
Orders for Bagging. Rope and Family Supplies care
fully filled at the lowest market price.
Liberal Cash advances made on Produce in Store.
}ysdaefim J. A. JONES.
W. M. & A. A. Beall,
Mr A R EH OUSE A COMMISSION' MER
Ww. chants, A mrusta, Georgia. W e will conttnu
tiie Wawlmnse and CoiundsHkm Business at tin.* »rn
stand, in Mrrr- ALK's Fin;-Proof Warehouse*, (on Rev
colds, between .laekson and Mclutoali Streets, Met
: i.-ilf's Range, in the ceuLre of tiie City, and eaiivodient
I to tlu> Hot ids.) Being atupiv providi*d with good and
safe storage f.>r Cotton. Grain and Produce general!v.
we r-eapeetfully solicit a coutlnuiMice of the patronage
lieixH.ofore so ÜbentHy extended, ami that or the ]»ub
i Ik io-nerally. pUslguig the strictest pers->nal attention
j to ali biisiiieSh entrusted to oui cxire. '*
All mn sign merits to B. A B. wiH have our prampt
( oUeiilVou.
The usual Cash advanced made on Produce in Store,
Order* tor Bogging, Rope and Family SuppUca
i promptly fifed. WM. M BEALL,
A. A. BEALL.
Augusta. G»., July 12.1860. d taefim
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Butter, Butter.
KA REGS GOWIE.N 111 TTER S
20 Firkins do, do. art bring <w 1
( •ctu-utr stovall, McLaughlins co 1