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Beyond The Dust.
THE ORE AT f-EGRET.
0 cold, still lips that have drunk so deep
The cup that we ail must drink,
.Speak but once from your marvelous sleep,
bmiliug on us who shudder and weep—
Is it so dread as we think?
O blessed souls who have found the truth
Of alt that is said or seems,
Tell us. seekers in age and yq ith
O r tell us, dying to grasp the truth,
Is it as sweet as the dreams?
Drop not a word of the strange new song,
Or the wonder of having died;
But once to us, who tremole aud long,
Let a single yes come sure aud strong—
O, say you are satisfied!—[Qiri Spencer.
THE BABY.
Full short his Journey was; no dust
Of earth unto his sandals clave;
The weary weight that old men must
He bore not to the grave.
He seemed a cherub who had lost his way
And wandered hither; so hla stay
With us was short, aud 'twas most meet
That he should be no dolver in earth’s clod,
Nor need to pause and cleanse his feet
To stand before his God.— [J. li. BuioeU.
RECOGNITION.
How shall I know thee in the .sphere which
keeps
The tli embodied spirits of the dead,
When all of thee that time could wither
sleeps
And perishes among the dust wo tread?
For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain,
if there 1 meet thy gentle presence not;
Nor hear tha voice I love, nor road again
lu thy sereuest eyes the tender thought.
Will not thy own meek heart demand me
there?—
That heart whose fondest throbs to me
were given.
My name on earth was ever in thy prayer.
And wilt thou never utter it in heaven?
The love that lived through all the stormy
past
And meekly with my harsher nature bore,
And deeper grew, and tender to the last,
Bhall it expire with life and be no more?
Shalt thou not teach me, in that calmer
home,
The wisdom which I learned so ill in this—
The wisdom whLh is love—till I become
Thy lit companion in that land of bliss?
L William Cu len Bryant.
FROM THE DEAD
West was it that, you sang, last night?
Full sweet and tender were the words—
A cavatina, airy, bright—
So like the twittering of birds.
You did not see me siandiug there,
la the dim-lighted Alcove’s giooin;
You thought that I was otherwhere—
Ihe tenant oi' a far-off tomb.
Sweet, didst forget the words I said,
Onco when we twain didst chance to meet?
“Your voice would bring me from th.*doad—
The very sound of your dear feet!”
And there in very truth was I—
so near i could have touched your hand;
1 linger and till the morn drew nigh,
Then lied back to the shadowy land.
I Hone Stanaiah, in Baldwin’a Monthly.
Saved from the ghave.-you wu,
please let It bo known to the world that
your Regulator has saved me from the
f rave. 1 have suffered for many years with
udigestion and Liver Complaint, and tools
everything that was recommended to me
without any relief, until I tries! your Regu
lator; it has cured me entirely. Recom
mend it to the human race.—J. U. Bur
kett. Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga.
SIMMONS’
UiVEIt
HEGHE ATOH !
for
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS,
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
HOUR STOMA C.H,
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.
Does not interfere with business.
Is no intoxicating beveratre.
Contains the simplost and best remedies
CAUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared SUM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unless
in our engraved wrapper, witß Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
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Make Your City Tax Returns
ALL Owners of Real Estate in the city
and citizens possessed of any kind of
property are requested to make returns
of the same before the Ist of February.
Owners of Real Estate, particularly where
changes have been made in the past
twelve months, are earnestly requested to
come forward promptly asd make returns.
W. C. JONES,
janUHf Sheriff and Assessor C. A,
PROPRIETARY
MEDICINES
OP
DK. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A.,
Ute Physician to St George’s and Bt. Bartholo
mew’* Hospitals, London, Curator to
8L Elizabeth's, etc.
After year* of the most laborious re
search and investigation, and after the
practical application in treatment to thou
sands of patients, Geo. Chandler, A.M.,
M.D., now presents to the American pub
lic the following remedies, his sole dis
covery and property, the efficacy of which
is attested in the voluminous quantity of
testimonials, the unsolicited offerings of
suffering and discouraged patients, who
have not only received relief and benefit
from their continued use, but have been
radically cured of ailments and chronic
complaints, which have been adjudged by
the most eminent physicians as hopeless.
THE WONDERFUL
EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER.
H2EMAR.
This incomparable DEP UR A TIVE is
a powerful ALTERATIVE, TONIC, DI
URETIC, DIAPHORETIC, and APERI
ENT, combining virtues which render
it invaluable and never-failing, and by
its continued use will thoroughly eradi
cate all'diseases of the blood. Its ingre
dients are of a purely harmless extrac
tion, the products gathered from remote
Egyptian Provinces, and where there is
the slightest taint of disease in the sys
tem, it never falls in ejecting that disease
through the medium of the skin, or ex
pelling it through the many and various
channels of the body, thereby allowing,
and, indeed, forcing all the organs into
their proper normal and functional con
dition. Avery brief space of time will
convince any patient using it, of its un
doubted reliability and wonderful cura
tive properties, it being, most unquestion
ably, the very acme of medical triumphs,
and ihe greatest discovery of the present
age, in the treatment of every disease
where the blood itself is primarily the
oeat of the lesion or disorder, such as
SCROFULA and the thousand and one
causes that lead to this terrible affliction,
°f which all civilised communities are
cognisant, for Biblical Truth has assert
ed that the “Sins of the fathers shall
visit even unto the third and fourth gen
erations,” and to BROKEN-DOWN AND
ENFEEBLED CONSTITVTIONS it is a
powerful rejuvenator, causing the wreck
of man once more to assume the God-like
form of manhood.
For C VTANEO VS DISEASES, "URIN
ARY DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION OR
COSTIVENESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY
COMPLAINTS, GENERAL AND NERV
OUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM,
GLANDULAR ENLARGEMENTS, EPI
THELIOMA TO US CANCER, SCURVY,
AFFECTIONS OF THE BONES. INDO
LENT ULCERS, FEMALE COM
PLAINTS (and to the gentler sex it is a
boon long sought for by sensitive, suscep
tible, and delicate females, as it takes
direct action upon their ailments) AND
ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE
IN WHICH THE BLOOD IS THE SEAT
OF THE TROUBLE, it is invaluable. A
perseverance with this remedy will prove
a positive and permanent cure for
CHILLS and FEVERS and all MALA
RIAL POISONS.
Thousands of Testimonials attest the
truth of these claims.
Price, One Dollar, in large bottle, or
tlx bottles, $5.
DYSPEPSIA.
GASTBOX.
QASTRGN is a safe, speedy, and posi
tive cure for that most depressing of ail
ments, and a brief course of treatment will
restore the digestive organs to their pris
tine strength, and promote the healthy
action of the stomach and intestines. The
nervous irritability of literary and all
persona pursuing a sedentary life, is
speedily removed by this agent. The
stomach is restored to health and the key
note of the system will once more respond
in the performance of labor.
Price, One Dollar, in large bottle, or
Six bottles, $5.
BRONCHITIS AND LUND
AFFECTIONS.
TRACHEOtf.
A slight so-called cold will cftllmes
lead to a serious cough, which, uncared
for or badly treated, must have but one
result—it must eventuate in a settled case
of BRONCHITIS, or what is worse, the
deadly CONSUMPTION. To all suffering
from harassing cough and expectoration,
TRACHEON offers a sound, reliable, and
permanent relief. It augments expecto
ration, and enables the patient to expel
that terribly septic deposit, which, if left
without judicious treatment, must com
municate its poison to the vesicular sub
stance of the lung, degenerating and de
stroying that most essential of organs,
and ultimates only in an early and un
timely death. TRACHEON has no equal,
much less a superior, and its use will not
only-remove the deposit, thereby affording
great relief, but heals the membrane and
leaves the patient in possession of healthy
lung tissue.
Price, Fifty Cents per bottle, or six
bottles, $2.50. "
PILES. Hemorrhoids'.'
II LOW
-•N
Many causes tend to produce this pain
ful and distressing state. The blood is
retarded in its return; the too frequent
vise of drastic purgatives tends to produce
congestion of the bowels, torpid action of
the liver, and numerous other causes are
the source of this complaint, and hitherto
nothing effectual has been presented to
the public, which would rapidly alleviate
symptoms and ultimately prove an effect
ive cure. In PILON toe nave a remedy
which not only acts almost instantly, but
will remove the largest tumors of the parts
(Piles) by absorption, and many who
have received not only benefit, but have
been radically cured, have been assured
(prior to using this treatment) by emi
nent surgeons that the only relief they
ever could, expect in life, would be by an
operation, and removing it or them from
the body by a procedure which necessitat
ed the knife. This remedy has been hailed
with delight, and is now prescribed by
many practising physicians, who are cog
nisant of its merits, as the only known
sure cure for PILES.
Price, Fifty Cents per package, or six
for $2.50. —-
THE ABOVE REMEDIES ARE
thorough in the eradication of the differ
ent and various maladies denominated,
and are the result of patient, searching,
laborious, and scientific investigation,
embracing a period of many years, in
Europe and America.
If the specific directions arc complied
with, thousands of patients will bear wit
ness to their relative merits, and corrob
orate every assertion. Where there ar.i
many complications of disease, and pa ■
tients so desire, DR. CHANDLER will
be pleased to give all information, and
treat by letter if necessary.
Descriptive and Explanatory Circu
lar of the above remedies sent on receipt
of stamp. If the PROPRIETARY
MEDICINES arc not on sale at your
particular druggist's, send orders to
DR. CHANDLER,
. 1479 Broadway, New-York City.
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DO -5T OTJ
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
ALL at the Drug Store | >f
EDWARD BARRY & CO.
The Oldest Established House in the City
who have just received a large
supply of
JEWETT’S PURE LEAD,
ATLANTIC PURE LEAD,,!
GREEN SEAL ZINC,
PURE LINSEED 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 lleasonabio !
DON’T FORGET SION OF
Two Mo i* tars,
261|BROAD STREET,
ATIDRUGiSTORE OF
Edward BarrviA Cos.
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD, I
AUGUSTA, Ga., Jan. 6, 1877. J
The following Passenger Schedule will be
operated on and after MONDAY, Jan
uary Bth, 1877;
GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 1-Daily
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Augusta 9:30 a. m
Arrive at Tort Royal 3:36 p. m
Arrive at Charleston 5:20 p. m
Arrive at Savannah 4:30 p. m
Leave bavanuah 4:45 p. m
Arrive at Jacksonville 11 :0 a. m
GOING NORTH-TRAIN NO. 2-Daily
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Jacksonville 3:10 p.m
Arrive at Savannah at. 9:45a.m
Leave Savannah lu:00 a.m
Leave Charleston 9 ;3o a.m
Leave Port Royal 10 :50 a.m
Arrive at Augusta 6:10p.m
On Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Day Coaches are
run through between Augusta and Savan
nah, and Pullman Sleeping Cars between
Savannah and Jacksonville without change.
GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 3-Daily.
Leave Augusta 8 :00 p. m
An ive at Port Royal 5:15 a. m
Arrive at Charleston 6:00 a. m
Arrive at Savannah 7:00 a. in
Leave Savannah 8:30 a. m
Arrive at Jacksonville .10:20 p! m
GOING NORTH-TRAIN SO. 4-Daily.
Leave Jacksonville 7:45 a. m
Arrive at Savannah 9 :45 p. m
Leave Savannah 1#:00 p. m
Leave Charleston 11:00 p. m
Leave Port Royal ll :36 p m
Arrive at Augusta 8 :35 a. m
On i rains Nos. 3 and 4 Pullman Sleeping
Cars are run through between Augusta
aud Savannah, and Day Coaches between
savannah and Jacksonville, without,
change.
t rains Nos. 1 and 2 couuest closely at Au-'
gusta with Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad.
Trains Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 make dose con
nection at Augusta with Georgia and South
Carolina Railroads.
Baggage Checked Through.
Through tickets good until used for
saie at Planters Hotel; at ticket office Union
Offices J A,u * usta ’ Ga - at 411 principal ticket
R. G. FLEMING,
rp „ t- T . Superintendent.
T. S. Da vast, G. P. A. jan7
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads
Superintendent’s Office. )
Georgia Railroad Company, >
Augusta, oa., December 23, 1876.)
NOTICE.
ON AND AFTER Sunday, December 24th,
1876. the Passenger Trains on the Georgii
and Micon and Augusta Railroads will rui
as follows:
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
DAT PABBKNQ2B TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at a-oo
li6&v@ Atlanta at 9 3*) a* m
Vrrlve in Augusta at "T. m
Arrive in Atlanta at 4:8o p, m<
MIGHT PASSKNGES TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at 8:20 p ;
Leave Atlanta at 10 so n v
Arrive in Augusta at .’ 7 : 36 a" n
Arrive in Atlanta at 6:uo a. i
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Run as follows:
Lj.tre Augusta at 16:45 a. m.
L lave Macon at 6-ao a. m
A "rive in Macon 7 45 and is
Arrive in Augusta a:i and. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN WIDE
Leave Augusta at 8:26 p.m
Leave Macon at 9:oo and ih
Arrive in Augusta at 7';35 a m*
Arrive in Macon at 6:45 a. ml
S. K. JOHNSON.
janis-tf Superintendent.
Fast Ail Rail Schedule Norih.
GKARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. F
Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta R. R.,)
Passenger Department. >
Columbia. S. C.. Jan. 3.1877. J
THE following Passonger Schedule will
be operated on and after WEDNES
DAY, the 3u inst:
CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. TRAIN NO. 2.
Leave Augusta 5 :20 p. m
Leave GrauheviHo 6:07 p. m.
Leave Wilmington Junction 9:57 p. m.
Leave Columbia 10:22 p in
irfv>vCh*t‘r 2:03 a. ra.
Arrive Charlotte 4:40 a. m
CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
-SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte
Leave Chester l-ioa'm’
Arrive at Columbia 4:4oa!m’
Leave Columbia 4:45 a. m
Leave Wilmington Junction 6:voa. m!
Leave Graniterille 8:14a m
Arrive at Augusta *:ooaim*.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-CHARLOTTE
DIVISION-GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia 8:o a. m
Arrive at Charlotte 6.33 p , m [
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte 6:00 a. m
Arrive at Columbia a:37 p. ir
AUGUSTA DIVISION—GOING NORTH.
Leave Augusta. 6:00 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 3:48 p.m.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Columbia 9-60 a m.
Arrive at Augusta 7:i6p. m.
(Runsdaily except Sundays.)
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA
RAILROAD-GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia 9:40 p, m.
Leave Wilmington Junction 9:57 p. m.
Leave Camden Junction n.25 p. m.
Leave Sumter 11.6* p.m.
Leave Florence a-soa’m
Arrive at Willmington 7:25 a! in.
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA-
SOUTH.
Leavo Wilmington 8:85 p.m.
Leave Florence m.
Leave Sumter 2:68 a. m.
Leave Camden Junction 3:30 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia 6:00 a. m.
Train No. 2 runs Daily; makes olose con
nection at W.. C, ad A. Junction fer all
points North via Wilmington and Richmond
and via Wilmington and Bay Line.
Passengers by this train t rrive in New
York at 9:30 a. m., of second day after
le+vinflr Augusts,
Pullman Sleeping Cars run on this train be
tween Augustaand Wilmington.
Makes close connections at Charlotte for
all points North via Danville and Riohmoad.
and via D-in ille and Lynchburg.
ComfortTble sleeping cars run on this tii'a
between Aug ista and Charlotte.
Train No. 1 runs daily and connects at Au
gusta for all points South and West.
Pullman Sleeping Cars from Wilmington,
and from Charlotte to Aagasta. run on this
train.
Through tickets sold and baggage
checked to all principal points.
A. POPE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
JAS. ANDERSON. Gen’l Supt.
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Atlantic Coast Line,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N.C .October 18th, D76.
The Railway lines at interest, via Rich
mond and Washington, 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. <fc A. R. R.. at 6 :20, p. m ,
Arrive at Richmond..B;oo p, m., 20:40 hours.
Arrive at Washington.-l :13 a. m., 83 “
Arrive at Baltimore.. .3:16 a. m., S3 “
Arrive at Philadelphia. .6:20 a. m„ 36 “
Arrive at New York.. 9:35 a. m., 40 “
on this schedule.
Pullman Sleeping Cara ar e ran between
Augusta and Wilmington.
Elegant Day Coaches between Wilming
ton and Richmond.
Pullman Sleeping Cars, and through first
class cars between Richmond and New
York.
The same advantages of speed and ao
oommodation exist on the Southern Sched
ule of this line, which leaving New York, 6
p. m., reaches Augusta, 9:00, p. m., a39 hour
run.
For tickets and all information, inquire
at C. C. A A. R. R. Ticket Office. Union De
pot, or B. F. Brown, Planters’ Hotel.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
A. Pope,
oct23-3m General Passenger Agent
Land and Mining Agency.
A. H. McLAWS.
NO. I—OLD POST OFFICE RANGE,
Mclntosh Street. Augusta, Ga., so
licits business in all branches of Real
Estate. jan2s-ly
GREAT EEDUCTjp IN PRICES
Goods Below Cost!
——
To reduce my Stock before Spring, I will offer, on MONDAY, 15th, a large lot
of DRESS GOODS, at worth 20 and 25. All Wool Virginia Oaesimeres
at coat. Large lot of Bed Blankets at cost. Kentucky Jeans (good), 12>£ to
15c. Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, at greatly reduced prices.
Extra Heavy 4-4 Sheetings, 7>g'c.; Extra Heavy 7 8 Sheeting, G>jC. Bleached
Sheeting and Shirtings, cheap: 4 4 English Merinos, at 25c. worth 40c.
Will open, in a few days, New Prints and other Domestic Goods,
Call early and secure Good Bargains.
J. P. WEATHERSBEE,
Janl4-eod6m-et 279 BROAD STREET
MULLARKY BROTHERS
Are now offering the GREATEST BARGAINS ever seen
in the City in
BLACK, I •miS BLACK CASHMERES,
4
AND ALSO *
BLACK ALPACAS,
250 pieces ot.which we will sell at 25c. per Yard.
These goods must be seen to be able to find out their full value. No reduc
tion will be allowed to parties purchasing large quantities, as they have already
been marked at tbe lowest price—loo pieces each at 40 and 50c. per yard—
which, for quality and finish, cannot be equalled in the city. These goods are
what we advertise them to be—a BARGAIN ; and we would ask all who wish
to purchase such goods to call and examine them. We have just reoeived
25 Cases LADIES’ HCSE, and also
25 Cases GENTS’ HALF HOSE,
From an Auction Sale in New York, which we will sell at 25 per cent, less than
the same goods were offered a week ago.
MULLARKY BROTHERS,
202 BROAD STREET.
janl-ct
Feed Your Land and the Land will Feed You.
Soluble Pacific Guano
AND
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE! *
FOR COMPOSITING WITH COTTON SEED,
THE MOST POPULAR FERfILIZERS IN USE.
Last year, 1876. there were 112 different brands sold in the State or Georgia, the saie
about 70,000 tons, and of that Quantity the Pacific Guano Company sold
lo.uou tons.
by uw Every Season Since 1865.
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PRICES IN AUGUSTA, GA.
Soluble Pacific Guano, Cash, $48.00
Soluble Pacific Guano, Time, with 13c. Cotton Option, - 00.00
Compound Acid Phosphate, Cash, - 30.00
Compound Acid Phosphate, Time, with 13c, Cotton Option, - 42X0
Delivered at any Boat or Dapot in the City Free of Charge.
lime t>aJeß P*yr-ble by the Ist of NOVEMBER, 18 77, without interest, with options
or ..paving in Cotton of a grade not below Middling, at 13 cents, delivered at your iiaii
coad Depot, or any Warehouse of Augusta, Bavannah or Charleston.
J. O. MATHEWSON & CO.,
janl2-Sm GENERAL AGENTS, AUGUSTA, GA.
1877. VALENTINES, 1877.
o
3,000 Comic Valentines.
2,000 Sentimental Valentines.
1,000 Juvenile Valentines.
5,000 Plain and Embossed Envelopes.
Also, 200 Felt Skirts at cost, to close out; 6
pieces Silk Fish Net for Ties, 40c. per yard;
1,000 New Tuck Combs, 10, 15 and 25 cents;
New Bustles, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Jabots in
Silk and Lace, New Celluloid and Plated Jew
elry.
Butterick’s Patterns for February now
ready. Call and get a Catalogue.
J. H. TRUMP,
220 BROAD BTEET.
[jan2B-tf
Clearance Sale
OF
WINTER GOODS!
Having determined to effect a general CLEARANCE of
our WINTER GOODS, we have marked down our entile
Stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
CASSIMERES and FLANNELS, to such prices as will insure
their speedy sale.
Will Open TO-MORROW MORNING, 5,000 Ladies’ Ties,
at 15c., never before offered for less than from 26c. to 60c.
7,000 Yards Hamburg Edging, at less than halt the gold costs
These are GENUINE BARGAINS, and only need to be
seen to be appreciated.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
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PENDLETON’S AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE
Tested by many planters with universal favor the past seven years.
PENDLETON’S PHOSPHATE,
For oomposting with ootton seed, stable manure. Directions furnished. Terms,cash,
time,and 16 cents cotton option. BEALL, SPEARB A CO., Ageuts,
feb2-2m Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga.
Now is the Time to Buy
Cheap Dwellings, Stores and all kinds
of City Property, from the Georgia Real
Estate Ageney,
HARRIS A BLAIS DELL,
jan2B-tf Managers, .
FRESH TEAS.
NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH TEAS
THE quality Is very superior. Regular
customers are assured of getting the
same Tea, both in brand and in flavor, that
the? have so long used and approved, at
ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE.
LOOK OUT
On MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .stli,
ANDTHROUCH THE WEEK FOR
THE NEW STORE,
H. W. LANDRAM,
NO. 268 BROAD STREET.
Juat received, the past few days, and to be offered the
coming week, lots of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS,
and at prices to please.
60,000 Yards HAMBURG EDGINGS, at half price.
A Beautiful Line Ladies’ Silk HANDKERCHIEFS at all
prices. DRESS GOODS at all prices, to close out. BLACK
SILKS, the best in the market for the money. BLACK
ALPACAS and BLACK CASHMERES, at prices not to be
be*t.
10,000 Yards NEW SPRING PRINTS, just received.
25,000 Yards CHECKED and STRIPED OSNABURGS,
at low prices.
60,000 Yards 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 SHIRTINGS, at Factory
prices.
Special, to Close.
I will close out my REMNANT OF STOCK.
LADIES’ CLOTH [CLOAKS, from $1.50 up,
prices never before heard of.
It will pay all who want DRGOODS this
week to call at 268 before buying elsewhere.
H. W. LANDRAM.
feb4-tf
NOTICE.
THE IIRM OF BLAIR. SMITH & 00. was dissolved on the 30th of Deoemtpu* last, by
the death of Mr. WM. J. BLAIR. The business wll be settled by the undersigned.
_ „ , A. J. SMITH, SurvlDg Partner.
Augusta, Ga., February 1,1877.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGN’ KD have this day formed a Copartnership, under the Arm name of
SMI IH, HACK &CO , for the continuation of the General Commission and Grocery
Business, as heretofore conducted by Messrs. BLAIR, SMITH A CO., at No. 300 Broad
street
A. J. SMITH,
D. B. HACK,
WM. B. YOUNG,
, „ p , WM. H. CRANE.
Augusta, Ga., February j, 1877.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully solicits for the firm of SMITH, HACK A CO., the
patronage heretofore so kindly bestowed on the late tlrm of BLAIR, SMITH Jk CO.
A. J.* SMITH,
Surviving Partner of
feb4-6 _ BLAIR, SMITH A CO.
PLANTERS HOTEL.,
AUGITBTA, GA.
O
RATES REDUCED TO $3 per day
TABLE BOARD S3O per month
MEAL TICKETS - $6 per dozen
HAVING LEASED THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, 1 outer upon its maragoment
by reducing rates, and asking of the C aroling publt ■, especially my lriends ip
Carolina and Georgia, a continuance of that liberal support they have always given it.
30. 3?*. BROWN,
janlG tu&suGm (formerly of Charleston) PROPRIETOR.
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $500,000.
J.TIIOS, STEVENSON, Treasurer* GKO. RICIIAIICSON, Sup't,
8 Pemberton square, Boston. Lowell. Blame.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL, MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, .making
Bobbins containing Bto 64 oz. Cotton each, Sawyer Patent
Ring Frames, Pearl Patent Ring Frames, Common Ring
Frames, with 6,8, 10 or 12 oz. opindles, Mules (Platt pattern)
Spoolers, Warpser, Slashers (L. M. S. patent), Looms, Twist
ers, Filling Wioders, Shearing Machines, Brushing Me chines
Sewing Machines, Folders (Elliott patent), Hydraulic Presses,
Hydraulic Pumps, Size Kettles, Stop Gates, Indigo Mill;,
Elevaters (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 Cutters, 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 Paper Rolls, Platers, Gun Metal Rolls, Cylinder
luoulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
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REFERENCES. —Augusta Factory, F. Cogin, Esq., Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley, 8. C.; Cumperdown Mills, Greenville, 8. O.; Marsh & All
good Trion Factory, Ga.; J. W. &E- P. Gray, Adalrsvllle, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son. Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing (’oorapauy, Rockingham, N. C.; 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,
8. C.; D. E. Converse & ( 0., Bivingsville, 8. C.; J. T. Morenead <1 Cos., Reiusvlile, N. C.:
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancneeter, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tonnessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Term.; Laudle
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville. Ten.** ; S. L. Graham A Son, Pinewood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Companv, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany, Richmond, Va.; Wm. E. Hooper A Sons, Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore, Md.; Gambrill, Eons & Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm. H. Baldwin &
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Phoenix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
Baltimore, Md. tan‘i-ly
HARRIS & BLAISDELL,
BROKERS,
219 BRO A D.BTREET,
BUY AND SELL, on the most favorable
terms. STOCKS. BONDS, and all other
SECURITIES. Try them, and you won’t
regret it. jan2B-tf
J. St. Julien Yates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
novi6-tf
AND STILL THEY COME !
r HHE great demand for the select Green.
A Black and English Breakfast Teas we
are selling compels us to order fresh every
week. '1 ry them once, and you try again.
BARRETT A LAND,
feb4-tf 270 Broad street.
WANTED,
By a first-class accountant.
who has several hours pr day at his
disposal, work In his line. Books balanced
or costed up with due care, and satisfac
tion guaranteed. Prioes moderate
Address E. s oars of
janlT-tf THIS OFFICE.
FLAUNTING DVERTISEMENTTO
DECEIVE THE PEOPLE,
THE CHARTER OAK
COOKING STOVE
Is a plain, substantial stove, madelof [the
best iron, and carefully putjtogether.
MORE THAN
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
are In use In the United States. This fact
Is a sufflcier 'uarantee that they are good
stoves. Wholesale and retail at
„ -.oq q D ■ L - FULLERTONS
nov23-3m Augusta, Ga.
M M M
To thr Working c !**._ Wenre now pre
pared to lurnish all elasses with constant
employment at home, the whole of the
time, or for their spare moments. Busl
uess new, light and protitabie. p, rsons of
either sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5
per evening, and a proportional sum by de
voting their whole time to the business
Boys and girls earn neatly as much as
mei V w bo see this notico may
send tbeir address, and test the business
we make this unparalied offer: To such as
are not well satisfied we will send one dol
lar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full
particulars, samples worth several dollars
to commence work on, and a copy of Home
and Fireside, one of the largest and best
Illustrated Publications, all sent free by
ma Y .^. ed(^er ' 1 M you want permanent.
P fß? t^ w 2 rk l, ad< ? r ?? 8 ’ GEORGE STIN
&ON Jfc CO., Portland, Maine.
&GQC \ Can’t bo made by every agent
Ter y month in the business
v*e furnish, but those wiiliug to work can
easily earn a dozen dollars a day right In
their own localities. Have no loom to ex
plaln here. Business pleasant and honora
ble. Women, and bo> sand girls do as well
as men. We will furnish you a complete
Outfit free, ihe business j*ays better than
anything else. W T e will bear expense of
starting you. Particulars free. Write and
see. farmers and mechanics, O eir sons
and daughters, and all classes in need of
paying work at homo, should write to us
and learn all aixmt the work at once. Now
is the time. Don’t delay. Address TRUE
<fc CO., Augusta, Maine.
PRICES REDUCED
—AT—
C. J. T. BALK S,
No. IJO Broad Street,
Half Block above the Lower Market.
IN order to elose out all my winter goods
I have reduced the prices on manv
goods ta about one-half their former value,
ihe sale will open on Monday morning,
and continue until all such goods as I wish
to dispose of, are closed out
No samples will be given during this
sale. Como early and often and bring all
the money you can spare and invest it
m the best real bargains in Dry Goods ever
offered in this eity.
Printed Worsted Dress Goods, a splendid
article for ladies' house dresses, at l2V£c„
worth 25c.; double width Water Proof
Cloth, in black and brown, at soc; White
Union Flannel at 15c; yard wide Shaker
Flannel, very heavy, at 30c. and 40c.; heavy
Cotton Flannel 10c.; plain colored Cash
meres and De sines at 20c.; Black Alpaca
at 25c.: Fine Silk Finishes Black Alpaca
at 35c. to 50c. per yard. Blankets and
Shawls at a great sacritlce; new style La
dies’ Trimmed Hats at half price; Calicoes,
fast colors, from 6>£c.; Homespuns, in
bleached and brown, from ac; remnants of
all kinds nearly given away. A call at No.
136 Broad Street will satisfy you that this
is no hnmbug.
. C . J T. BALK.
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Msile-i Free to all appUcsnu.
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THE AGENT. FOR PARTICULARS,
ADDRESS
Wilson Sewing Machine Cos., Chicago,
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