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A UGUSTA GtA.i “
} ,, ida y Morning, December 22, 1876.
OF advertising.
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ese: y insertion. Double Column and
U ( v. Local or Business Notices— 2o cents
r,er line. Marriage and Funeral Notices—
a per square. Obituaries— 2o cents per
line Weekly advertisements—sl per
sauare, or one-third of the Kates of the
pally lor contracts.
TERMS l
Daily Constitutionalist.
t ,\E YEAR SIX DOLLARS
IX MON 1 IIS THREE DOLLARS
l EKEE MONTHS . ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CENTS
ONE MONTH FIFTY CENTS
Tii-Weekly.
)NE YEAR FOUR DOLLARS
1X MONTHS TWO DOLLARS
dREE MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
Weekly.
YEAR TWO DOLLARS
X iONTIIS ONE DOELAR
MONTHS. FIFTY Ue-N Ts
...ryOHsh in all cases must accompany
rder. or no notice will be Lakeu of
Translations from the French.
“B JSETTE.”—BEBANGEB.
Eegardless of your spring I hear
You talk of tenderness to me,
When ’neath ihe weight of Forty Year
Jly youug life giving way I see.
To tire me it took but the view,
Long ago. of the first grisette—
Ah, wheretore can I not love you
As otherwhile I loved Rosette?
Your c irriago shows you every day
Iu dainty costume. Fresh and neat
Rosette afoot, bright-eyed and gay,
Had wont to trip along the street.
To torture me her eye of blue
With saucy glance the passers’ met-
Ah, wherefore can I not love you
As otherwhile I loved Rosette?
Yuu, as you through your boudoir pass,
Smile iu a hundred n iri>ors’ faces;
Rosette possessed one looking-glass—
I thought its owners were the Graces.
Her windows when the sun shone through
No curtains round her bed were set—
Ah, wherefore can I not love you
As otherwhile I loved Rosette? S ,
Your wit, which, while it sparkles, glows,
Might well inspire poets my betters.
Rosette had no such gifts as those -
Em doubtful if she knew her letters.
When lor her thought her words were few
Love to interpret had she yet—
Ab, wherefore can I not love you
As otherwhile I loved Rosette?
Yes, you are fairer far than she;
Less gentle was tlie heart of her,
Nor turned her eves as tendei ly
On happy, loving listener.
But, O, Die subtle charm she drew
From the lost youth that i regret—
And therefore I cannot love you
As otherwhile 1 loved Rosette.
—N. Y. World,
ELEGANT GOODS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS !
•
I ENGLISH, German and American Writ-
U ing Desk-i, Work Boxes and Baskets,
nus ian Leather and Pearl Card Cases,
Picture'and Picture Frames, Writing Fa
pers in Fancy Boxes, Ch-ssmen, inkstands,
Toys, Games, etc. A large variety ol Fancy
Goods, suitable for Holiday Presents, at
decl)- RICHARDS* BOOK STORE.
JUST RECEIVED,
FRESH Supply of Pickled PORK and
FCLTON MARKET BEEF, by
declO-tf JAS. G. BAILIE & RRO.
CUT Tills* OUT.
AT KROUSKOFPS
MILLINERY HOUSE
Specialties Offered Tor this Week.
TRIMMED LADIES’ HATS.
Exact copies from Mme. Verot’s Paris
patterns,- St 50; $5, $7 50 and $lO, far less
than New Yo-k prices.
5,000 RIBBONS,
Twenty-five pieces Silk Velvets, Velvet
een-, and siiks in all the new shades, at
less than New York prices.
STRAW AND FELT HATS,
In any shape and in immense quantities, at
less than New York prices.
I make it a specialty to offer full lines of
jiillin ry at wholesale and retail, for less
than New York prices.
S. KROFSKOFF,
Broad street, next to J. A. Gray <fc Cos.
oct22-lv _____
CTiromos
FOR
CHRISTMAS!
At very Low Prices This Week, at
decl’Mw JAS. G. BAILIE & BHO’S.
lira ami Ditiis
■A. RE b ing regularly received, fresh ard
Pure. Particular attention given to the
Prescription department. B)*
Dr. FRANK J. MORES,
240 Br-md street.
Patent Medicines.
A.LL of the Proprietary Medicines of the
Present day, always on hand, at
Dlt. FRANK J. MOSES’,
230 Broad street.
Greene County, Georgia, Property,
FOR SALE,
apply to
J. F. & J. c. HART,
Real Estate Agents,
oct2s Union Point, Ga.
irlS as
rfravA. Thnrra has 68.V8cl DQO from tii€
t fcnd U LivS J* 110
°° m Plaint, andtoos
“*• 3.ii^o..viite^saa t e c i c -
SIMMONS'
liver,
REGITLA.TOB!
FOR
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS,
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
WOXT It HTOMACH,
HEART-BURN. Ac.. Ac..
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Is a faultless family medicine.
Does not disarrange the system.
Is sure to cure if taken regularly.
Is no drastic violent medicine. Y
Does not interfere with business.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Contains the simplest and best remedies
CAUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unless
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
. _ Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
octl7-ly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads.
ON AND AFTER Sunday, October 15,1876
the Passenger Trains on the Georgia an)
M con and Augusta Railroad vilirun ea
follows:
GEORGIA RAILROAD,
VAJ PASSENGSa TBAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at 9:00 a. m
Leave Atlanta at 8-ooa m
Arrive In Augusta at 4:ou ii m
Arrive in Atlanta at 4:30 p.' m.
NIGHT PARSENOSB TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at a:2O p. in
Leave Atlanta at io.so p. m
Arrive in Augusta at 7:35 a. m
Arrive in Atlanta at 6:25 a. n;
CAMAK PASSENGER TRAIN.
(DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED),
between Camak and Augusta, will run as
follows:
Leave Camak at 6:30 a. m.
Leave Augusta at 4:15 p. m.
Arrive at Camak at 7:50 p. re.
Arrive in Augusta at 9:60 a. m
“ MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
DAY PASSENGER TBAIN WILL
Run as follows:
Leave Augusta at 9:oo a. m.
-L ,avo Macon at 5:30 a. m.
Arrive in Macon 6:30 p. re
Arrive In Augusta 2:25 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENOEB TBAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. mi
Leave Macon at 9:00 p. re.
Arrive in Macon at 6:45 a. re.
Arrive in Augusta at 7:35 a. m.
S. K. JOHNSON.
oct2s-tf Superintendent,
Fast All Rail Schedule North.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. K
Ohablotte. Columbia & Augusta R. R.,)
Passengeb Department, j
Columbia. S. C., Nov. i, 1876. )
The line via Charlotte, Richmond and
Washington, offers the same time to North
ern points as the Atlantic Coast Line.
PASSENGERS
Leaving Augusta 5:20 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte 4:55 a. m.
“ Richmond 8:00 p.m.
“ Washington 1:13 a. m.
“ Baltimore 3:15a. m.
'• Philadelphia 6:2ia. m.
“ New York 935a. m.
On this train comfortable sleeping cars
run between Auguste and Salisbury. Ele
gant day coaches between Salisbury and
Richmond; Pullman Talace sleeping cars
between Richmond and New 5 ork, or be
tween Washington and New York.
The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist, on the southward
schedule of this line, which, leaving New
York at 6:00 p. m., reaches Augusta at 9:00
a. in.—a 39 hour run.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
A. POPE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
JNO.B. PALMER,
n ov3-tf President.
Atlantic Coast Line,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N.C , October 18th, 1-76.
The Railway lines at interest, via Rich
mond and vVashington, invite attention to
the quickened speed and improved accom
modation of the All Rail Line from Augus
ta North, by whi h passengers leaving via
the C. C. & A. K. R-. at 5:20, p. m ,
Arrive at Richmond.,B;oo p, m., 26:40hours.
Arrive at Washington..l:l3 a.
Arrive at Baltimore.. .3:15 a. iu., 33
Arrive at Philadelphia. .6:20 a. m„ 36
Arrive at New York.. 9:35 a. m., 40
on this schedule.
Pullman Sleeping Cars are run between
Augusta and Wilmington.
Elegant Day Coaches between Wilming
ton and Richmond.
Pullman Sleeping Cars, and through first
class cars between Richmond and New
The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist on the Southern Sched
ule of this line, which leaving New York, 0
p. m., reaches Augusta, 9:00, p. m., a39 hour
1 U por tickets and all information, inquire
at C. C. & A. 11. K. Ticket Office, Union De
pot orß. F. Brown, Planters’ Hotel.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
A. Pope,
oct2)-3m General Passenger Agent
‘ THE MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS’
Transportation Company!
ON and after 20th December steamships
of this company will ply between
Savannah and Providence, It- I* circct,
taking freight and passengers at low rates
to Providence, Fall River, Lowell, Boston,
Pawtucket, Lawrence and all tne manu
facturing towns of New England. Shippers
by this line avoid delay and the extra
handling of their cotton incidental to ship
inerts by indirect routes. .
All shioments should be consigned ‘‘\ia
Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation
Company, from Savannah. Ihe steam
ships of 'this company plying with Balti
more will continue as heretofore, leaving
B * v *“>‘Jiej ! B r wfsrl Co .. AKCts.
174 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
E. H. ROCKWELL; Agent,
decl4-lw Providence. R. I.
FRESH TEAS.
HEW ARBXVA.LS OF FRESH TEAS
same Tea, both in brand and in ilavor, that
vXILAr, Lllliivr i
FRESH GOODS
—AT—
J. P. Weathersbee’s!
JSoULEY ARD SKIRTS, 50c., worth 75.
Canton and Wool Flannels and Blankets.
Mens Merino Shirts, 35c. and upwards.
5,000 Pairs Cotton Hose, at 6% and upwards.
5,000 Good Handkerchiefs, at sc.
5,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings, sc. and upwards.
5,000 Yards New Style Prints, just opened and cheap.
1,000 Dozen Coats’ Spool Cotton, 70c. per dozen.
Misses’ and Childrens’ Fancy Hose in Great Variety 1
BEAUTIFUL LINE SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
500 Woven Corsets, 50c. and upwards.
6-4 Waterproofs, 60c. and upwards.
J. P. WEATHERSBEE,
novl2-eod6m-ct No. 279 Broad Street. Augusta. Ga.
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000.
J. TIIOS. STKVKXSO.V, Treasurer) GKO. lIICIIAKDSON, Sap’l,
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Lowell, Mati.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
L.OAVEUL, MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON HUCmtT
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, making
Bobbins containing Bto 64 o z. Cotton each, Sawyer Patent
Ring Frames, Pearl Patent Ring Frames, Common Ring
Frames, with 6,8, 10 or 12 oz. spindles, Mules (Platt pattern)
Spoolers, Warpser, Slashers (L. M. S. patent), Looms, Twist
ers, Filling Winders, Shearing Machines, Brushing Machines
Sewing Machines, Folders (Elliott patent), Hydraulic Presses,
Hydraulic Pumps, Size Kettles, Stop Gates, Indigo Mills,
Elevators (Thompson patent), Turbine Wheels (Boyden pat
ent), Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Cast Gearing, Cut Gearing,
Chipped Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings, Plans for Cotton
Mills, etc., etc.
PAPER MACHINERY.
Light and Heavy Rag Cutter 3, Railroad and Devil Dusters
Thrashers, Rotary Bleachers, Rag Engines, Cylinder Wash
ers, Fourdrinier and Cylinder Machines, Stop Cutters, Stufl
and Fan Pumps, Chilled Rolls, Super Calenders, with four
to ten Iron or P. per Rolls, Platers, Gun Metal Rolls, Cylinder
luJulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
REFERENCES.—Augusta Factory, F. Cogin, Esq., Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley, S. O. ; Camperoown Mills, Greenville, S. C.; Marsh & All
good Trion Factory, Ga.: J. W. & F. P. Gray, Adairsville, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son, Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing Doompany, Rockingham, N. O.; Roswell Manu
facturing Company, Roswell, Ga.; Princeton Manufacturing Company, Athens, Ga.;
Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company, West Point, Ga.; New High Shoals Manufac
turing Company, High Shoals, Ga.; Reedy River Manufacturing Company, Greenville,
S. C.; D. E. Converse & Cos., Bivingsville, S. C.; J. T. Morenead & Cos., Keidsvllle, N. C.;
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn.; Laudis
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville, Ton* 1 ; S. L. Graham & Son, Pice wood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, EnterimoO, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany. Richmond. Va.; Wm. E. Hooper Sons. Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore, Md.; Gamiirill, Cons &Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm. H. Baldwin &
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Phcenix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
Baltimore. Md. )an2-iy
No. 219 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CA.*
ESTABLISHED 18Ce.
ORIGINAL NON-BOARD AGENCY,
QONSULT your Interest and call or write for rates before Insuring elsewhere.
Fire, Life, Marine, and Accident Insurance
Effected in town or country, at lowest adequate rates, in the annexed list of First
Class Companies, which are second to none in Reliability, Fair Dealing and Promnt
Payment of Losses: * u
GROSS ASSETS, OYER #30,000,000.
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Cos., Fire Association Ins. Cos. Philadelphia.
tes-land. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Cos., New York.
Westchester Fire Insurance Cos., New York, *
Commercial Fire Insurance Cos., St. Louie. 11 ufchmoiid e Va SSC>Cltttlon * nsurance ( o ->
Virginia Home Fire Ins. Cos., Richmond. Farmer - and Drovers’ Fire Insurance Cos
Farmville Insurance and Banking Cos., Louisville, Ky. anca °° M
Ar cUc Ftee Ins .^Co., of New York. | St> NiCh ° laS Flre InS ’ Co s" of New York
iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Lomu
TRAVELLERS’ LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTFORD, CONN
Accident Insurance a Specialty.
C. W. HARRIS,
jau23-lv MANAGER.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
EVERYBODY ON THE LOOKOUT !
CHRISTMAS ALMOST HERE ! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
ALL THE GO ! THE PLACE TO GET THEM !
Ij. RICHARDS’
AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE !
WHERE you will find the most magnificent stock of Dry Goods and Notions in the
city. Dress Goods of ever description, from the finest to the cheapest in all the
new colors. Black Goods-Crape Cloths, Bombazines, Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres
and Alpacas— from the finest to the lowest prices. Cj llcoes, best makes, from 8 to sc.
Miscellaneous -Furs from fino to $2 per sot. Cloaks from line to $2 each. Shawls from
fine to 25c. each. Ladies’Neck Ties-a great variety—from the finest to beautiful all
silk at 25c. each. Belts of every kind, from the fine Zone Belt to 10c. each. Handker
chiefs, Embroidered Silk Hemstitched, from the finest to the lowest prices. Gents’
Neck Ties. Bows and Scarfs—the newest styhs and colors. Gents’ Handkerchiefs, in
Linen and Silk, from the old fashioned Bandana to the cheapest. Gloves for Gents,
Ladies and Children-great variety. Gents’Cotton Flannel Drawers of the best mate
rial, made in a superior manner. Gents’ Merino Shirts and Drawers from fine to 50c
each. Ladies’ and Misses’ Merino Undervests and Pautelettes from fine to 50c. Pach.
Doyles and Napkins from fine to 50c. per dozen. Towels from fine to 6)40. each. Table
Damask from fine to the lower grades. Turkey R*ni Damask, a superior article, for $1
per yard. Turkey Red Table Cloths, beautiful designs, all sizes. Piano Covers, beauti
fully embroidered, all colors. Bedspreads from fine Marseilles to 75c. each. Bed
Blankets from the finest to the lower grades. Flannels, all kinds and price. Cotton
Flannels fr> m the fine English to 10c. per yard. Cloths—Cassimeres, Waterproofs,
Jeans, tne Fredericks Casslmeres, at the lowest prices. The “Wenck” Perfumes and
Toilet Preparations. Extracts -Colognes. Fiorina Water, etc.—the best iu use. Per
fumers and Atomizers. A Ladv’s Toilet not complete without one Fancy Article. Jet
Jewelry, > ecklaces, Shawl Pins. Scarf Pius, Hair Pins, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes
Combs Satchels, Pocket Books. Razor Steel Scissors, Machine Needles, and thousands
of articles, all at the lowest prices. All Domestic Goods at Factory Prices by the piece.
MOTTO: NOT TO I i IS UNDERSOLD!
Old friends and customers from the country will please give me a call before mak
ing purchases elsewhere. I will guarantee to do better by them than I could while
conne. ted with the Fredericksburg Store, as I am now ail alone and expenses a great
deal less. ’J hose at a distance, that cannot visit the city, send for samples, and make
your selections irom the best stock in the city, at the lowest prices. Will pay all Express
Charges to vour nearest depot when your order p mounts to §lO and over, at Retail ior
Cash, or the Goods to be sent C. O. D. Please send your orders direct, as I will tako
great pleasure in filling them, whether small or large.
L. RICHARDS,
PROPRIETOR OF TteE AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE,
209 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
no\l9-tf (next door to Jas. G. Bailie A Bro.
iintb mi tin tuffi!
A Duplicate Invoice of the New and Fashionable CLOAKS,
which were Closed out Last Week, will arrive by Express
on Tuesday, which for Style, duality and Cheapness cannot
be Equaled in the City.
A Job Lot of “EUGENIE” 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES have
just arrived, and wiU be Sold at 75 cents per pair—never
offered before for less than $1.25 —all the Newest and Most
Desirable Shades. Also a full line of ALEXANDER’S 1 and
2 BUTTON KIDS have just been received, at
MULLARKY BROTHERS,
262 BROAD STREET.
nov26-ct
BUY YOUR
FURNITURE
AND BEDDING
PF If O M
De 1* n* imps.
147, and 149 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
UNDERTAKING
In All Its Branches.
Sunday Morning Call at the Store—Sunday Afternoon and Night Calls, 102
Greene Street.
dec3-ct-3m
H. A. BRAHE,
206 BROAD STREET,' AUGUSTA, GA.,
Holiday Goods.
dec!7-tf
” -
CLOAKS.
LACE AND SILK TIES!
Ladies’ and Gent’s White and Colored-Bordered
HANDKERCHIEFS,
All in Great Variety—Just Received by Express. Now is the
time to buy Splendid LYON’S BLACK SILKS at 20 per cent,
less than these articles are bringing in New York. I shall
close out my stock of
FURS, AT 50 PER CENT. BELOW COST.
One “SOUTH-SEA” SEAL SACQUE at S4O less than New
York price ; and all kinds of DRESS GOODS shall be
SLAUGHTERED THIS 'WEEK'.
M. S. KEAN.
d< *ff7-tf 271 BROAD STREET,
THE GREAT SENSATION OE THE DAY
AT THE
OLD FREDERICKSBURG STORE,
CORNER BY THE PLANTERS HOTEL, ARE THE
BARGAIN COUNTERS,
On the Pavement in Front of the Store,
THIS W B J3 KL J
WE WILL HAVE ON THESE COUNTERS POCKET BOOKS at 5 cents; 840 PINS,
or three papers, for sc; two rolls wide Tape for sc; Good Elastic Garters, 5c per
pair; good Needles, 2papers for sc; Hooks and Eyes, lc per card, or 5c per box of six
cards; two boxes good Blacking for sc; good Note Paper at 5c per quire; Envelopes, 5c
per pack; 141 Shirt Buttons for 3c; Paper Collars, 5c per box; good Spool Cotton, 200
yards to the spool, two spools for sc; Merino Hose for Ladies, 10; Balbriggan Hose
ny t o; Striped Half Hose for Gents at 10c; Good Towels. 6%e; Verv Large and Heavy
Towels at 10c; good hemmed Handkerchiefs for Gents at loe; good hemmed Handker
chiefs for Ladies at sc; Gent’s Undershirts, 35c; Shoulder Shawls for Ladies 25c- good
Pencils, lc each; Beautiful Jet Jewelry at 25 and 50c; Gold Plated Jewelry at 50 and
75c; Shirt Studs, 25c; Collar Buttons, 10c; Gent’s Black Silk Bows, sc; B autiful Fancy
Bows at 10 and )sc. All the above goods recently sold for more than double aud it Is
astonishing to see how low we can now, under the pressure of hard times, soil them.
Al\T> IIV ADIXLTIOIN
To the above Low Priced Goods, which, for want of room, we are obliged to show out
sme, we have Inside of the house one of the most choice and select stocks of Dry Goods
to be found in any house In the South. All our goods are selected with great care and
the great quantity we buy enables us to get them from first hands, and at the lowest
possible prices; and we know they are as cheap or cheaper than the old second-hand
goods bought at auction and of United States marshals by some merchants, and which
they try to palm off on the people at an enormous profit, and recommend to be as cood
as the beat. When merchants talk about getting their stocks from auctions look out
for redyed goods and old trash that cannot be sold in a regular way.
THIS WEEK
*Ve will open another line of Fine Cloaks, at much less than former prices. Fine Ele
gant Shawls, beautiful Furs, Alpacas, Cashmeres and colored Dress Goods Fine Ca=si
meres, Bed Blankets, Piano Covers, Hearth and Sofa Rugs, Table Damask Balmoral
Skirts, Holsory, elegant Silk Sashes, Lace and other Handkerchiefs. Dressed’Dolls and
many other articles suitable for holiday presents.
We invite merchants to give our stock an examination, as we know we can do well
by them. We continue to send samples, and pay expressage on goods ordered of our
retail stock to the amount of $lO or over. The winter number of
RICHARD’S BAZAR
Is now ready. It is a heautlfully illustrated paper, filled with choice reading matter,
elegant cuts, representing the latest fashions In dresses and other garments, etc. etc.
This number is a gem. Bend for a specimen copy, which we will send free.
V. KiriIAHDS A BRO.
decl < -ct soi Broad street, Augusta, Ga,
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
at the Drug Store of
mm mkrv 4 in.
The Oldest Established House in the City
who nave just received a large
supply of
JEWETT’S PURE LEAD,
ATLANTIC PUKE LEAD,,
QKEEN SEAL ZINC,
PUKE L#S££D OIL, Raw & boiled,
VARNISHES OF EVERY KIND.
PAINT BRUSHES, all qualities
and sizes,
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE,
COLORS OF EVERY VARIETY.
PATENT and LIQUID DRYERS.
MINERAL PAINT.
And every article required for a perfect
JOB OF PAINTING.
If you will call, we will prove that our
prices are
Extremely Reasonable !
DON’T FORGET SIGN OF THE
Tw o 34 oi* I 3i i* si,
2611 BROAD STREET,
,r AT ,DRIIG STORE , OB’
Edward Barrv dTCoi
octls-tf
READ! ~
AND KNOW YOUR WANTS!
King’s Toilet Powder,
liGowland’s Lotion,
Himrod’a Asthma Cure,
Rheumatic Cure,
Paris Thapsia Plaster,
Pond’s Extract (of Witch Hazel),
Horlick/s Food for Infants,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Imperial Oranum,
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy,
Nasal Douches lor Catarrh,
Linck’s Malt Extract (Eng’sh)
Savory and Moore’s Pancreatic Emul
sion,
Packer’s Healing Tar Soap,
Pear’s Transparent Soap, Toilet and
Shaving (English), Mtt
AND OVER
FOUR THOUSAND
Other articles of common use and neces
sity, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STOKE.
FIRE INSURANCE !
CAPITAL ANB ASSESS J 13,000, 000.00.
Full Indemnity Against Loss to Policy-
Holders in
Aetna Fire Insurance Cos.
OF HARTFORD.
Phoenix Fire Insurance Cos.
OF HARTFORD.
Girard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Howard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF NEW YORK.
Amazon Fire Insurance Cos.
OF CINCINNATI.
State Fire Insurance Cos.
OF NASHVILLE.
Union Marine & Fire In. co.
OF GALVESTON.
RISKS written on Mills, Factories. Build
ings. Merchandise and Cotton, at
fair and Equitable Rates. Call for Infor
mation, on
D. R. WRIGHT,
Insurance Agent,
14 Jackson St. opposite Warren Block.
augls-6m
A FORTUNE for only sl. First Dollar
Quarterly Drawing, at New Orleans,
Tuesdav, January 2, 1877.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorpo
rated by the Legislature of the State for
Educational purposes in 1868. with a Capi
tal of $1,000,000, to which it has since added
a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Grai and Single
Number Drawings will take place monthly.
The season of 1877 opens with the follow
ing scheme:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $15,000.
1 Prize. SIO,OOO 1 Prize, $5,000
1898 Prizes, A mounting to $66,525.
100.000 Tickets at
ONLY ONE DOLLAK EACH.
Write for Circulars or send orde s to
Chas. T. Howard, New Orleans, La.,
Or to B. Fernandez, Savannah, Ga.
Regular Quarterly Drawing on February
4.1877. Tickets, $lO each. Capital Prize,
SIO,OOO. Uec6J&clm
CAPITALISTS,
Look Here!
One of the Richest GOLD MINES in
Georgia, lying within four miles of Union
Point, Georgia, for sale by
E. G. WILLIAMS,
Real Estate Agent, Union Point,
novls-2m Greene County. Ga.
Opportune Pactiones
Emolumenta Parra.
Those who wis h a good Piano.
Finished in the latest manner.
Go to Oates’ Music Hall,
He has styles to please you all.
THE Subscriber has just returned from
the Northern cities, where he has
made an Inspection of the principal Piano
Factories and he has completed arrange
ments whereby he can furnish PIANOS,
with makers’ name attached, at as LOW
PRICES as can be sold by any one for the
sameclass of instruments. All assertions
by various dealers that they can or will
sell PIANOS at SSO to SIOO less than others,
is all stuff. All he asks is a trial. Terms
cash or approved acceptance.. Pianos sold
in the country will be delivered free at the
nearest depot, and a competent Tuner sent
to put them up and leave in good order.
Those sold in the city kept in tune one year
fiee of charge. Every Piano warranted.
An assortment of first-class CABINET OR
GANS always on hand. Pianos Tuned and
Repaired. Orders from the country punc
tually attended to.
020. A. OATES,
240 Broad, St., Under Central Hotel.
declO-tf
J. St. Julien Yates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
novl6-tf
Cincinnati Lager Beer,
BOTTLED expressly for family use, at
reduced prices -$1.25 a dozen.
Also, Mocking Bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planter? Hotel.
oot-3m J. H. MEYER.
DR. GILDER’S
LIVER PILLS !
IF your head aches, take three Pil Is lo
going to bed*.,
II your liveo is nut acting properly, ana
you feel dull and drowsy, three Pill* at
night will clear the system of vitiated Pile,
and make you feel like anew iktsob.
If you have a pain in the side or back,
it probably arises from a torpid liver. Stir
it to action by taking a dose of the-e Liver
Pills.
If your bowels are constipated, two Pills
at bed time will 6et you all right.
If your food does not digest, take two or
three Pills twice a week at bed time, until
three or four doses bavo been taken, amt
you will find yourself entirely relieved of
these disagreeable symptoms.
If your oomptexion is sallow, and your
eyes discolored, a full dose of theseViils
will impart a roseate hue to your che*„ *
and give your eye the brihiancy of perfect
health. -
If you ha Chills and Fever, take three
of the Liver Pills at bed time, liter the
chill has passed off. If they should not
operate thoroughly before breakfast, take
one more Pill. During the day take about
15 grains of quinine, in doses of live grains
each, at intervals oi two hours. Repeat the
quinine for two or three days. About the
sixth night, take another dose of the Pills,
and on the seventh day take fifteen grains
of quinine as before.
By following this treatment carefully,
no one need suffer from this distressing
complaint.
In anvand all diseases where a cathartic
medicine Is required, these Piil* will bo
found the safest and best remedy before
the public.
BARRETT & LAND
Are the General Agents for the United
States. oct-BLt
NO FLAUNTING ADVERTISEMENT TO
DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.
THE CHARTER OAK
! COOKINGJSTOVE
Is a plain, substantial stove, made of the
best iron, and carefully put toget her.
MORE THAN
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
are in use in the United States. This fact
is a sufficient guarantee that thevare good
stoves. Wholesale and retail at ’
_ „ D. L. FULLERTON
nov23-3m Augusta,' Ga.
LEECHES, LEECHES.
PRIME SWEDISH LEECHES will here
after be found alwavs at
ALEXANDER’S DRUGSTORE.
HOMEOPATHICS.
A COMPLETE Pharmacy ease of ap
proved Homeopathic Medicines, em
bracing seventy-six leading remed cs:
T.NCTU KENandP ELL ETT *’ also HUM
PHREY b SPECIF ICS, at
ALEXANDERS DRUG STORK.
FOR SALE.
800 BUSHELS BED BUST PROOF
OATS, by BRANCH A SMITH.
novs-tf
MUST UK
DISPOSED OF
UNTIL disposed of in some other way
the Stock of %
Books, Stationery,
—AND—
Fancy Goods
—AT—
RICHARDS’BOOK STORE,
BELONGING tothe late firm of TilOS
RICHARDS A SON. will be offertxl at
cost and less than cost for cash. Tho stock
Is extensive, well assorted and in good con
dition. W. T. RICHARDS.
juiy9 tf Surviving Partner.
GOOD BARGAINS.
WARREXTED GOLD (or purchasers
can get their money baeK) such as
watches, Kings, Lockets. Bracelets. Groat
assortment of Charms, Studs and Sleeve
Buttons, Scarf Pius, Gold Thimbles. Silver
Thimbles. Gold and silver Spectacles La
dies and Gentlemen’s Watch Chains (soli,l
gold). Gold Necklaces for Ladies and Chil
dren; also. Silver Watches, Silver Cham ;
and Plated Jewelry-nice assortment. All
Watches, Ac., lelt with G. Cohen, if not
called for within thirty days wiil be sold
for the repairs. I am now selling ont
G. COHEN, Agent,
declO-lm iso Broad st.
There’s Millions In It!
Some of those town lots bv
MONTHLY. INSTALLMENTS.
Apply to J. F. A J. C. HART,
Real Estate Agents,
nov24-Lf Union Point. Ga.
For Coughs and Colds.
FRESH ARRIVALS
OF all the most popular remedies for
Coughs and Colds and Pulmonarv Coi
plaints, at J
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORF,
The Augusta Gilding.
Looking Glass & Picture Frame Factory
Old Frames Regilt to Look Equal to New.
Old Paintings Carefully Cleaned,
DINED AND VARNISHED.
JNO. 4 JACKSON STREET.
PICTURE FRAMES made at reduced
prices. Have reduced the price as low
as anyplace in the United States. Reg ld-
l n S,° .u Plct VJ® Pr ,ames a speciality, at one
half the old price. Old Oil Paintirg
carefully restored, cleaned and varnished
. . J. J. BROWNE.
m hs-tf Agent and Manager
The Augusta Hotel.
THE undersigned having leased the old
and well-known Hotel Propeitv on
Dt-oad street, takes this occasion to inform
his friends and the public at large, that he
burnished and
tKSu?nS i fe, a S WiUopen ,l '•*
WEDNESDAY. DECEUBER GIB,
He flatters himself, that long pvnerie-,™
and a faithful discharge of duty to hi -
guests, warrants him in saying that n,?no
flid 6Ver g ° aWay from h,s hous dissads
thi? times™* BhaU be ,n acc °rdanee with
- Give the old Augusta Hotel a til a 1
under the management.
dec3 tf C ’ K WHEELOCK.
dee3U Proprietor,