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ACUL’STA. GKOItUI A :
TWO O’CLOCK P. M„ JIVE 3, ISCI.
Largest Daily Circulation iu Itie Cic>.
Largest Daily Circulation in the State.
Sliver
1 In* river at 12 o’clock to-day marked
5 feet G inches at the bridge.
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Jlf* Subscribers in the city who fail
tr> receive their Dispatch regularly will
1 iiea.se promptly notify us. so that we
can be enabled to ferret out the delin
quent carriers.
Attention. “Georgia," A. I. F. C.
Atten 1 a regulat meeting of your
Company at the engine house, this
. Mondavi evening at 81 o’clock. Puno
! i.d attendance is requested, as business
of importance will i.e brought before
tlm Company.
By order of the Captain.
.1. A. Brenner, Secretary.
The Colonel at Home.
Cul. S. A. Atkinson reached borne on
r tcidav evening from Pensacola. He
appears somewhat sun burnt, and not
i tieshy as he was when he left here
Having imbibed tlie war spirit, it will
lie hard for us to keep him at home
long, as he is anxious 10 “do some ser
vice on tiie tented tield” with his com
rades iu arms.
.
KU-hmond Inferior Court.
The Juno term ol this Court com
menced its sessions this morning.
Close up your Mores.
We respectfully suggest to our mer
chants the propriety of closing their
store.; early this afternoon, for the pur
pose of allowing everybody to meet and
welcome our gallant Augusta boys at
the Georgia Bail read Depot. Bet it lie
universal—all uniting in this tribute ol j
respict.
Early Tomatoes.
Our enterprising friend, it'. B. Shaw,
lias shown us some specin ns ol ripe
tomatoes, grown at his farm, -1.1 miles
from this city. This is the earliest that
we have ever known them raised near
Augusta. Mr. Shaw describes his whole
crop as being the tinest ever grown at j
bis farm.
Sn Town.
Col. J. N. Bamsky, of the First j
Georgia liegiment, LL-ut. V. H. Al- i
i.kn, of the Oglethorpe Infantry, and j
Bicut. VV. H. Whkki.kk. and Lieut. W. |
0. Bussell, of the Walker Bight Tn ' lit- I
ry, are in town to-d iy. Sever, 1 other
members of our city com pan « are iu j
town also.
Expected to A»
i'liOOglethorpe Infan ..id Walker
Light Infantry, are ex. Ito arrive
litre this evening. V. ■ lerstand that
the l itter Company ■ take along 18 |
more men. This i • xeellent oppor ;
tunity for young tnei .as they have an ]
experienced Captain and a well-drilled j
eorp".
(ieneroii*.
(.m Saturday morning Mrn. Anderson ,
V, W.ALTON I'C- ously supplied tliu j
Volunteers i‘ die South Carolina Kail
road with a : age quantity of excellent
i:. Am sit v yesterday furnished
The ompanies with a supply of bread,
butler and ice. We record these items
witii peculiar pleasure as indicative of
l he noble spirit of the donors.
Arrival and Departure of Troops.
The Georgia Railroad brought in on
y. -;eiday morning, the Iverson lnvin-
i hides, Capt Jfi i!kk, 87 men, from Car
roll county, and DeKalb Light Infantry, j
( apt. J. W. Fowlek, 88 men from De- |
I,'aib county. The Augusta & Savan ,
nali Load brought up the Wilcox Ritlos. j
I P. if. Lot'D, 80 men, Iroin Wil
county. These companies had to
iav over until evening.
y esterday evening, the Davis Infant
n Capt. W. J. Ballard, 71 men and
the Confederate Volunteers, Capt. G. J.
i oREACRE, 84 men, from Atlanta, the
last companies of the 7th Regiment, ar
rived by the Georgia Road.
These companies lett tor \ irgima on
yesterday evening, by the K. C. H. R.
Col. L. J. Garth ell and staff, of the j
7th Regiment passed through here last j
night. At the S. C. R. R. the Col was j
loudly called for, and responded in a i
U .y eloquent and soul-stirring remarks, i
He paid a high but merited compliment |
t-i the generous hospitality ot our citi- ,
yen. He was loudly applauded.
t he Iverson Invincible*, Deßalb Light
Infantry. Davis Infantry, and Confeder
at,* Volunteers arc part of the 7th Regi
null!, j
This morning, the Balnbridge lude- |
pendents, under Ist Lieut. B. M. Gitir- |
UN. >7 men, and Dahlonega Volunteers
under Ist Bieut. J. M. Hardin, 52 men, j
arrived by the Georgia Road, and left {
l,y the S. C. R. R. fer Virginia. They j
. direct from Pensacola wliere they j
have been stationed.
Ann is the Time!
Tliose who expect to leave for tiie
wau, and who wish to secure a good >
and unfading likeness of themselves to
pre-vat to their families or friends, can
nut. do better than by calling upon D.
F. 1 inner, at h s gallery over Clark
A. Ch.’s Jewelry Store. Mr Tanner is
a Nu 1. Artist, and will not fail to give
satisfaction.
—’
\n Excellent Sermon.
We had the pleasure of hearing on
vest, uliy Rev. Mr. Swanson, at Bol
lock stret Baptist church, pi each a ser
mon on the times, it wa* an eloquent,
tor,chin? and truthful sermon.
BA\H Km TABLE.
AurusTa, A then* ami Savannah Hand note* par.
Bank of Columhu* )
** “ Fulton, Atlanta {
** “ Empire State. Rome,. > 2 Vet.dls». forenr’ey
** “ Middle Georgia, Macon ]
North Western Bank, Ringgold J
Mobile and Montgomery 5 per cent.
BANKABLE MONEY.
All the bills or’ the banks in Savannah, (except the
Timber Cutters Bank,) all the Augusta bank*, and
the brandies of tne State liank, and tne Bank ot
At liens, ate bankable here.
Money is unusually right at the present time.
EXCHANGE.
Ooi Hanks sel! Night Exchange on New York at ?»
i percent, premium, tor currency.
HOME JOURNAL FOR 1861.
•\rw £rrl<‘M. \t‘W Features.-- Va Type
MOKKIr* AND WILLIS, KDITOBH.
Anew sekih:softhi*\videly cm
culared family newspaper, will be commenced
•n me sth day of January next—printed on fine paj.fi
and new type. With the January nuiulier will begin
the publication of a aeries of beautiful original work*
•f tact and Action, written expressly tor the Home
•Journal, bv the liest authors of America. The first
of these is from the facile peu of a well-known and :
highly gifted author, and i* a powerfully written, i
startling, mysterious. and deeply Interesting history
of courtship and married life. This charming stoi y
will be succeeded by •thers of a similar description,
several ot which are already in preparation. All the
i former peculiar features m the paper, which have
given it a world wide reputation, will be continued,
nile the several new ones will add infinite variety to
•is already diversified pages. Among them arcanum*
iter ot fresh, spicy, amusing, original sketches, which
smack and relish"of the wit, humor, raciness, brillian
cy, and sparkle of the time s. As heretofore, no labor
or expense will be spared to maintain tiie high repu
tation of the Hum k .Journal, which is everywhere,
ttothat home and abroad, acknowledged to l* the
most refined ami elegant repertory of literature and
the arts on this side of the sea, and the best and cheap
est family newspaper in the world. Asno more topics
ot tiie new senes will be printed than are ordered. I
tno.se who desire u» begin with the commencement ot
the volume will be able ti do so by for warding theli
subscript ions without dela/.
Terms.—For one copy, t? ; for three copies. ss—o?
one copy for three years, $5; for a club ol seven copies, :
fit) ; fora club of fifteen copies, ; ami at that rut*
for ala p ger club—always in advance.
Address, MOltKls 4r WILLIS.
Editors and i'r(»prieibrs,
<lecl3-«itf 107 Fulton-at.. N.Y.
PROSPECTUS
oh' TUB
SOU T HERN
HOME JOURNAL,
OK
Literature, Education and Miscellany.
«#« -
riTIIK SdlM HI \KH IMOPOSFSTO nub
i. 11-lt. in ilie c-it\ of Charleston. t>. ('., a weekly
paper under the a*ove title.
The time has arrived when our long looked for re
vival «>t Southern Literature may be accomplished
with proper effort. Ilitlnrt'’, we have depended no
on our Northern neighlwrs for almost everything in
this department of enterprise. A change, in this re- ,
i sped, is rapidly taking place. Northern newspapers |
i and Magazines are being discontinued dally. Agents ;
! are rapidly curtailing their or lers for them. The few
which seem to continue popular, art. taken altogether j
for their pictorial illustrations. In this branch we are j
as yet, unprepared to compete full v. A verv Hinder- |
ate patronage will promptly reniedv this deficiency. I
TilE SOUTHERN HOME JOURNAL will at- |
tempt to supply the place of some of the discarded I
Northern papers. Its special aim will J»e the advot.a- |
ev and support oM.iteratuie ami Kdueatlon at the ;
South. Kssavs. Reviews, Biographies, Romance, ]
Poetry, and Miscellany, will comprise its several de- i
part merits. A high, moral tone w ill give it attraction
to tin* family circle.
The bOUTIIEKN HOM E JOURNAL will lie pub-
I lished in quarto form, on a large size white sheet.
The proprietor has secured the services of Edwin
! Hkriot, as editor, who will be assisted by hi. efficient
I con\s of contributors.
The terms w.ll be two dollars per annum, to be paiJ |
on the receipt of the first number.
Address tne subscriber ar Medison, (la., until the
20th of April; alter that time at < ’harlestou, S. C.
BEaJ.G. LIDTJON.
JJK” All newspapers friendly to the enterprise will
please give the above two of three Insertions, and
I send one copy of the paper containing the same tolhe
übscriber, at Madison, Ga. aprlP A. G. L.
PROSPECTUS.
A BOUT TIIE KIRHT BAY OF >IVHUII
m*xt will be commenced in the City of Atlanta,
the publication of a daily Newsjiaper, entitle*!
The Commonwealth,
and. In connection therewith, a Weekly to be entitle*!
THECOnfIO*WEALTH iHOIXAK WEEKLY
The Daily will be printed with clear, new type, on |
flue, strong white paper, 22 by 2D inches, and will con- j
tarn twenty-four columns, about six of which will lie j
devoted tt» reading matter. The Weekly will lie j
printed on paper of the same quality. 24 by 86 inches, (
and will contain twenty-eight columns, nearly all or
which will be filled with reading matter. In typo
graphic:.! execution and appearance, it shall unt Im» ex
celled In the South.
The Commonwealth will be independent in every ,
particular, supplying the latest reliable Local, Domes
tic ami Foreign News; studiously avoiding all parti
san bias in that which is political, giving full Market
Reports, and paying particular attention to Commer
cial matu-rs, and the selection of choice miscellany.
'l’he very superior advantages ami facilities possessed
hy Atlanta fordoing an extensive business in Mcr
ciiandize and Manufacturing, will In* clearly and per
severingly set fort hi n its columns. The proper and
energetic devetoneinent ot the vast natural resources
of Georgia, and her sister slavehoiding Mates, will be
advocats'd in its columns with all the Zealand ability
tin- Editor can bring to its discussion, to the ewd that,
so tai as he can promote so desirable an object, the
new and magnificent Republic, foreshadowed by re
cent events, may attain to, and invincibly maintain, t
the brilliant ami powerful nationality t hose lesource* ;
are calculated to create.
The Common wealth will be conducted editorially j
by Mr. J. S. I’ktkrhos, who for mo e tii«n three ;
years occupied the position of Associate Editor of the •
"National American" of this city, and whose itidus- i
try, fidelity and ability are already well known to the
public through that journal, and as having contributed
largely to the reputation and influence attained by it.
This fact affords ample guarantees that no pains tak
ing or labor will be want mg to make the Common
we:uth eminently deserving the liberal patronage ami
the fullest confidence of the entire community
T K II M H ;
The Pally, per annum in advance #5 00
The Weekly 1 00
Arrangements will l»e made to supply those who
may desire it, vtlth the Daily attewounts »*kh wkp.k,
or the Weekly at ikn cents feu month, payment In
either case in advance.
SAMUEL GRUBB, Agent.
Atlanta February. 1861. feiejo-tt
SOOTH dRW CULTIVATOR.
Volume IB Uoinnienc4?i» January Ist, i*<*l
BACK NUMBERS ANI) VOLUMES SUPPLIED. (
ONLY 81 A YEAR,
PAVABI.L l\ ADVAKft.
ff tHK “COKKISH STOVE” u.tV«: Till.
H I*. we believe, the oldkst, ami, so far as our ao- j
vauitauce with them goes, the dkst Agricultural j
Pkkiodical in thb South. For our soil and clnuate
it is, of course, better than any Northern one. Eve- j
by Planter, Farmer and Gardner uluut io have
it. Now is the time to subscribe,” Ac.
Address, D- REDM6XD,
Augusta, Ga. 1
fKC Specimen nurabers sent free.
Janlß dlawacfim
E. CLARKE ILSLEY,
Pianist and Teacher of Singing.
ORIJANWT AND DIRECTOR Or' MUSIC,
AT
ST.PAl'I.’s EPIStOPAL CHURCH.
! Communications may lie left at Geo. A. Oates' Mu
-1 sic Store.
References:
L. m.gottschalk, /
S. B. M ILLS, , Planista, N. Y.
WM. MASON, J
g*T The Vestry of M. I'aul’.s Church, Augusta.
! aprv’" * _
On Consignment.
nuifi EXTRA TE>>KHHKE
Hour;
•*(M> bags Etowah S. F. »V h imilv Hour ;
jSSZ A pome yaecon,
Notice.
BKOHKW UIV ALL IMIVrtIGIAXB from
in,in alt.-ii.liia' nil' - I'l iny Nevi"-- uiilwn 1. *•*
I my Ar'-nt Hnpl.iy midi Hliywdwi t;> ilojn
m:tr2sdlawtit LUTIIER R>)LI.
FLOUR, &C.
1110 BBLH. EXTRA Kl PKRFINE
7 a i tigs Extra Family do.:
300 sacks fresh c ,ru meal; arriving for
STOVALL, MCLAUGHLIN & CO.
aprHO ’’
"TANNERS BARK!”
15AKK. tn !-• ib-livered at any |»*int «»nthe ‘•'•orgia
Itali R<Ktd. i*e»w*vn Augusta ai; 1 A.Hiita--.r oii>
. point on the Augu-da and Nivam.ab Rail R f ««t
1 \tldre.-* >. . Airinb N. Auau.-ta, <u.. until the
gjgfc i,,.:. Either P.-1 *<r White Oak wld »h- ie **lv p d.
1 aur itti s. a. A.
SPRING
TRADE
1861.
NEW GOODS
Free of Duty
PURCHASED BEFORE
Ist MARCH, 1861.
CURTAINS
AND
CURTAIN GOODS.
Muslin Curtains,
(By the piece of 12 yards)
A Targe Assortment at Different Privee.
NIsI.IA CLRTAiVS, By (tie Pair.
LACE CIRTAIAS,
APPI.ICATiOX LACE CI1IAOI)
AND
MITTHGIIAII I.ACF. CI IU'AIA'S,
By tire Pair, Just opened at
J. G. Bailie & Bro
—...-
SATIN DAMASKS,
SAT IX DELAINES,
AND
BROCATELL FOR CURTAINS.
(ORAICES, BAUDS, LOOPS, CHIP,
TASSELS, At., Ac.
Just received and for sale by
Jas. G. Bailie & Bro. j
WINDOW SHADES,
lu all Colors Manufactured in
GOLD, PENCIL, LANDSCAPES. VE- j
NETIAN, VASE, Ac., &c., Ac.
i
In C, 7,8, !l and 10 feet lengths,
THK LABUKST STOCK AT THB
LOWEST PRICES
Ever offered, at
J. G. Bailie & Bros.
Carpeting,
In all Qualities Miutufa tilled.
All desirous of pmchasing CARPET'S,
will find it to their advantage to buy
now, before the ni:w t atmr is addetl.
U’J.VET A\D TiI'TED RIGS,
POOR .VATS,
For Inside and Outside Use.
DRUGGETS,
for
a n r m i*. c loth s,
iu aii wiciitir* made.
CRUMB CLOTHS, j
From l’J-4 to 20-1 Line
j HEAVY ENGLISH GOODS,
For stile by
J. G. Bailie & Bros.
Floor Oil Cloths,
1 YEW PATTERNS
Ftoiu !) to feet wide.
Table Oil Cloths
AND
OIL CLoni TABLE COVERS,
In all widths made.
CLOTH AND EMBOSSED
PIAVO, TABLE VMt CEVTER (OVERS)
PICTI IIF TASSELS,
Pit TIRE LOOPS,
VAILS AVD (ORDS,
Just arriving at
J. G. Bailie & Bros.
MATTING S,
MATTINGS
or
Fine quality in
RED, CHECK, WHITE, STRIPED,
PHENE AND BRUSSELS,
in 4 4, 5-4 and ti-4 width*.
- ILW-
A Large Lot of Cheap
Mattings.
ALSO—
Fancy and Plain
COCOA Tl ATTIV 4i S%
All widtns at
J. G. Bailie & Bros.
•»*
WALL PAPERS
ANU
BALL A ROOT! PAVVEI. PAPERIVC,
BORDERS, FIRE PRIVTS, &f.
STRAW AVD BAIR BROOTISt
DI'STIVG BRCKHIN:
Hot Vi) A Sqi ARE OTTOBAVS, At., At.
For sale low by
J. G. Bailie & Bro.,
Importer., Johto-r. aml Dealer*,
205 UHOAD STREET, AUG L'STA , GA.
te*n
da C A r
CURE !>f> .
Nervous Headache,
Heatlaclie.
•. •
I By the u-e of these Pills the iierkxUc attat ks of tier
vou> or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and it taken
at the eoinmem-enieut of an attack tm mediate reilet
from pain and sickness will t*e obtained.
The> seldoai fail lu removing the Nau*eaaml Head
ache to whit h females are so subject.
They ai t gently upon the bowela,—removlag (.'#*
tiveuesA.
For Literary Men. Students, Delicate Females. and
all persons «>r sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, Improving the appetite, giving tone and
vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natur
al elasticity and strength of the whole ay stem.
The CKT’HALIft PILLS are the result of long In
vestigation and carefully conducted experiment®, hav
ing been in use many years, during width time tiiey ;
have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pnln
Hill' sufferlng from Headache, whether originating Id
Hie ndrvoi.a system or from a deranged state of U»«
stomach.
IThev are entirely vegetable In their com position,
and may be taken at all times with perfect satety with*
out making any change of diet, and the atswnce of
any lUrttgreestble taste renders it easy to adndidatar
them to children.
HEW A IOC OF COUNTERFEITS !
The genuine have five signatures of Henry (iJ. Spalding
on each Box.
Sold by Druggists and all other I tealers i u Midi*
! cnee. •
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of tJ»a
I* II I V. K 25 V K N TS,
All orders should la? addressed to
HIVILAND, CHICHESTER k CO.,
Augusta, On.
IIIVII.VM), STEVENSON k CO.,
Charleston, S. C.,
Sole Agents for the Confederate States of America. !
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENT OF
SPALDING’S
CEPHALIC PILLS,
j W ILL CON VINCE ALL WHO SUFFBR FROM
HEADACHE,
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
,4 a- ihe*e Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. |
! Spalding, they afford unquesthmabU j
proof of the efficacy of this truly sci
entific discovery.
Mason villx, Conn., Feb. 6 1861.
i Mu. Scalding,
Sib :
I have tried your Cephalic Fills, and I likktubm so
1 well that I want you to send me two dollars worth
more.
Fart of these are for the nelghlors, to whom 1 gav« j
! a few out of the tlrst box I got from you.
! Send the Pilis by mall, and oblige
Your ob*t Servant,
JAMES KENNEDY, j
Haveudord, Fa., Feb. A, 1861. j
Mr. Spalding,
mr:
I wish you to send tne one more boi of your Ce
phalic Fills, 1 have received it great deal of bemetlt from
them. Yours, respectfully,
MARY ANN STOIKUOUSE.
Spbuoe Creek, Hcntinuton Co., Fa.,l
January 18j 1861. (
H. C. Spaldino,
Sir :
i ou will please send me two lioxea of your Cephalic
Fills. Semi them Immediately.
Kespectftilly yours,
JNO. H. SIMONS.
, F. S.—l have used one box of your Fills, and tind
I to *m excellent.
Bri.lr Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1861.
Hknhy C. Spaldino. Esq.
Pl*-**? find Inclosed twcnty-tlve cents, for which
i <eml me another box of your Cephalic Fills. They
are truly the best Fills I have ever tried.
Direct A. STOVER, F. M.,
Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co, O.
Bbvkrly, Mass , Her. 11,1860.
IT 0. Spaldino, Esq.
i wish for some circulars or largs show bills, to
bring your Cephalic Fills more particularly before my
, customers. It you have ati> thing of the kind, please
1 iM tid them to me.
(»nt of my customers, who Is subject to ? evert* Sick
Pl* attache, (usually lasting two days.) was cured of an
, atia.'k in one hour by your Fills, which I sent her.
Respectfully yours,
W. B. WILKES.
Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ok*o.>
January 9,1861. J
* Hi.try fi. Spaldino,
No. 4*<, Cedar st., N. Y.
Dkah Sir*
Inclosed tlud twentydive cents, (26,5 tor which send
; box of "Cephalic Fills." Send to addreaaof Rev. W ui.
C. Filler, Keyi.oldsbnrg, Franklin Co., Ohio.
‘ Your Fills work like a charm—cure Headache al-
J most ibstantei. Truly vows.
WM C. FILLER.
Ypsilaiyti, Mioo., Jan 14,1861,
Ms. bPALDINO,
Sir:
Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cenbalie
Fills for the cure of the Nervous Headache ami ('os-
Uveness, and received the same, and they had so good
an effect that I was Induced to send for more.
Flease send byreturn mall. Direct
A R. WHE'/LEH,
Ypsilanti, Mioa
(FNrorn the Examiner, Norfolk, Va 1
< ’ephalic Fills accomplish the object for wtdeb they ;
were made, vl l\ Cure of headache In all Its forms (
lFrom the Examiner, Norfolk. Va ]
i l bey tiav. been tested in more than a thousand ca i
: ses, with atitire success.
{From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn.)
! If you are, or have t.eeu troubled with the head j
ache, send torn box. (Cephalic Fills, >so tnat you may j
J nave them lu case of an attack.
(f romthe Advertiser, Providence, R. 1.)
1 he (,’enhalic Fills are said to be a remarkably effoc
five remedy for the headache, and sue of the vary j
j be«t for that very frequent complaint which has ever
been discovered.
| [Frcm the Western It. R. Gazette, Chicago, LU.) j
We heartily endorse Mr. hp&U lt-g, and hU umival
-1 led Cephalic Pllle.
[From the Kanawha Valley Mar, Kanawha, Va.)
We ar»* sure that persons suffering with the head j
i ache, who try them, will stick to them.
[From the Southern Path Finder, N. 0., La.)
Try them! you that are afflicted, and we are sure i
that your testimony can Ik- added to the already nu
merous list that has received benefits .that uo other
: medicine can produce.
[From the st. Louis Democrat.)
The Immense demand lor the article (Cephalic Pt'Ja) j
lx rapidly increasing.
(From the Commensal, Cincinnati. Ohio.)
Suffering humanity can now be relieved.
19T A single bottle of SPALDING S PREPARED
GLUE wIM save ten times Its cost annually.Hr
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 1
SPALDING'S riIKPARKD GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PUCCI*!
E<IIJNOM V ! DISPATCH !
UT“ "A SriTCR IN Tm* Saves Nixb." m 1
As accidents will happen, *ven In well regulated
famlhes. It is very desirable to have some cheap and •
convenient way for repairing Furniture. Toy*, Crock
ery. Ate.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meet-all such emergencies, and no household can as
tord to l>e without it. It U always ready, and up to
the sticking point.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. T'.—A lim.ili accompanies each ttottte. Price,
2J, cents. Adrtrf-i
HENRY C. SPALDING.
1 No. 48 Cedar Street, New-York.
CAUTION.
A* certain unprincipled persons are attempting to
pain, off on the umu.-tpecriLg public, bn nations of my
FKEFIK K D G LUE. I would cauMon all pereons to
examine before purchasing, and see that the full nama,
DING’S FKEFAJiED GLUE. m§
.« Wide wrap per ; a2 (Ahera are •'VuidJlag
, uouUrtartfc 'lOUf&ffy
N EW GOODS!
f
ron
i sipifiAMs *i atm
I
m&wm a? EAwtfii.
i
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Would tall tlv •tlculiun *)i Ilia ladies to the l.ut tlmt they have just leteivi '
iA Splendid Assortment!
of the latest aiul most fashiomihle giasts for spring and summer trade. Oil
spurious store is tilled as usual with almost every article
belonging to the Dry Goods line, and
our customers will tind
VARIETY OF NEW DRESS GOODS
'so eagerly looked lor, and of which but little is in the market. We have on
j hand a choice lot of
- Embroideries, Prints,
Jaconets, BrUliantes, Ginghams.
Organdies, lllbbons, Brilliants,
Bareges, Corsets, Pereals,
Ueßegcs, Trimming-, Cambrics,
BPk Silk Lares, l.avellas, Crepe tlaret/,
Barege dc Lalne, Parasols, Hair Nets,
Chally dc I.aloe-, Cloves, Himalayas,
Toll des llames, Bills, Pure Mohair,
Toll du Word, Poll des (her re, Magic lluOling, Mottled Modena',
tieorgla Ballons, Plain and Figured Poplins, Barege Anglais Figure, &e., &t.
ALSO ON HAND
A Full Assortment of Home Made Goods
SUCH AS
HOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &C, &C„
ALL OP
GEORGIA FACTORIES’!
Our Stock In BLEACHED GOODS, LINENS, TOWELS, DIAPERS, WHIT H
GOODS, MUSQUHO NETTINGS and BARS, SHIRTING, SHEETINGS, PA
TALOONS STUFFS, Sc., &c., in one of the largest in this City.
NOTICE.
Our Prices are the well known LOW ONES, we shall not raise the price of am
Article, having a full supply for the whole coining season.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS,
OF
Our Own Manufactory -
In all the fashionable Styles, and of the most varied materials are daily added
to our Stock.
BAUM & KAUFFER,
175 and 177 Broad-street,
ITUER THE iiam HOTEL, AI GEBTA, «».
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258 DRY GOODS 258.
WITHOUT TARIFF!
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE LOW
NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
EMBftCCirii ill THE VAHIETfICR AID TOVEI.TIEB OF THE SEISOJ.
I shall continue to receive Fresh Supplies
O F T HE I, A 'l' E8 T S T V L F. O V
DRESS GOODS, LACE MANTILLAS, Ac, &c.
A-VO HHAM. HPAHK MO PAIA« TO ÜBADKII AX I.XbPEfTIOX OF TIIKM
Both Pleasant and Profitable to Purchasers.
Come and. See
HENRY A. MERRY,
STODC KOP.MERLY o*’*jrPfED BY KEAN & CLARK,
■1 no-ir., AHOVt OI.OBE HOTEL iXIUNEK. BKOAII W.
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