The Augusta constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1875-1877, March 08, 1877, Image 3

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Cljc Constitutionalist AUGUSTA Thursday Morning, March 8, 1877. RATES OF APVERTiSJUC. I- ad S I 0Q <-* -4 X3 +2 C- t- ® \>J -*-* S C C3 -C? -\vV&z;32 O Q “g C § g ® in ® 3 f* l t- 3 > . . ® C 3 ? *• g p O r j* a fil 4 0 a I 10. 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'1 83 92 175 249 314 368 414 690 25 17, 72 85 94 178 251 320 376 423 705 *6 48 73 87 96 183 260 328 384 432 720 27 49 74 89 *9B 187 265 333 392 441 735 28 oO 175 90 [IOO 190 270 Twice a Week—One-half of ies. Three Times a Week (or e. o. d.)—three-fourths of l.ates. Once a Week—Full Kates tor every Insertion. Double Column and Special Advertisements—2s per cent. u<i vance. Local or Business Notices —26 cents per line. Marriage and Funeral Notices — SI per square. Obituaries—2o cents per line. Weekly advertisements—sl per square, or one-third of the Kates of the Daily for contracts. The Singer’s Prize. The tall house lowers grimly Deformed by smoke and rain; And the bleared i-unshine dimly Blinks on the window pane. Though sore and numb her fingers, And slowly fades the light, The girl nor rests nor lingers, But sews from morn till night. Her bright young face is sunken, And fails her gentle breath; Her fair young form is shrunken, To fit tho robes of death. And I hink of the woodland shadows That she has never seen; Of tho w> nder of song in tho meadows, When all the world is green. But now the close lips quiver, Tho nimble hands are slow, The voice she dreams of ever Rings in the room below. The mad young poet is singing With only a crust to eat; But a fountain of life is springing Up from the narrow street. And whether he sings in sorrow. Or whether he sings in glee, He hopes that the world to-morrow Will list to his melody. And I think though his heart were burning With words no man e’er said, The world would be turning and turning If to-morrow he were dead. Only, both late and early, The girl, as maidens will. Dreams when the voice comes clearly Up to her window sill. A bravo face has she found him, A maimer frank and gay, And Jong ago has orowneu him With myrtle wreath of bay. A good sword clanging loudly, A plume on waving hair, A cloak that drapes him proudly, Such as the players wear. Bo whether in glee or sadness He sings, he has won the prize, When ho brings the light or gladness To the dying maiden’s eyes. [Blackwood. TAKE JSIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR! A SK THE RECOVERED DYSPEPTICS, jLII Bilious sufferers, victims of Fever and Ague, the Mercurial Diseased Patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite. They will tell you by tak ing SIMMONS’ LIVEK ReGULATOK, The Cheapest, Purest and Best FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD! For Dyspepsia. Constipation, Jaundioe, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headache, Colic, De pression or Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, etc., etc. This unrivalled Southern Remedy is war ranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any Injurious mineral sub stance. but is PURELY VEGETABLE! Containing those Southern Roots and Herbs which an all-wise Providence lias placed in countries whore Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels. The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth; pain in the back, sides or joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; loss of appetite; bowels alternately costive and lax; headache; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; iiebillty. Low Spirits, a thiek yellow ap pearance of the skin and Eyes; a Dry Cough, often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms at tend the disease, at others very few; but the Liver, the largest organ iu the body, is generally tneseat of the disease, and if not regulated in time, great suffering, wretch edness and Death will ensue. 1 < an recommend as an etlloicious reme dy lor disease of the Liver, Heartburn and Dvspepsia, SIMM /NS’ LIVER REGULA TOR. Lewis G. Wundkb, 1625 Master street, Assistant Fos master, Pniladelphia. “We have tested its virtues, personally, ami know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Headache it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief; but the Regulator not only relieved, but cured us. - Ed. Itlegraph and Messenger, Macon, Georg a. MANUFACTUBED ONLY BY .1. H. ZEILIN & CX>., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. It contains four medical elements never united in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, viz: a gentle Ca thartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexcep tionable Alterative and certain Corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success has attended its U3e that It is now regarded as the EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. Asa remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Montal Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice. Nausea Sick Head ache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness IT nAS NO ECiTT-4.1L.. CAUTION!—As there are a number of imitations offered to the publio, we would oautioa the community to buy no Powders or Prepared Simmons’ Liver Regulator, unless in our engraved wrapper, with the trade mark, stamp and signature un broken. None other is genuiae. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Your valuable Medicine, Simmons’ Luvhr Regulator, has saved me many doctors’ bills. 1 use it for everything it is recom mended, and never knew it to fail. I have used it in Colic and Grubbs, with my mules and horses, giving them about half a bot tle at a time. I have not lost one that I gave it to. You can recommend it to every one that has stock as being the best medi cine known for all complaints that horse Hash is heir to. E. T. Taylor. Agent for Grangers of Georgia. feblO-tf STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, W. C., Is pleasantly situated on Park Avenue, between the Depot and business portion of the town. The rooms are nicely furnished, with superior board at reasonable rates. jah4- J. J, STEED , Proprietor. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Goods Below Cost! To reduce my Stock before Spring, I will offer, on MONDAY, 15tb, a large lot of DRESS GOODS, at 12>£c., worth 20 and 25. All Wool Virginia Caaslmerea at cost. Large lot of Bed Blankets at cost. Kentucky Jeans (good), 12>£ to 15c. Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, at greatly reduced prioes. Extra Heavy 4-4 Sheetings, 7)£c.; Extra Heavy 7-8 Sheeting, 6>£c. Bleached Sheeting and Shirtings, cheap; 4 4 English Merinos, at 25c. worth 40c. W ill open, in a few days, New Prints and other Domestic Goods. Call early and eecure Good Bargains. J. P. WEATHERSBEE. janl4-eod6m-ct 279 BROAD STREET. AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF NEW 7 SPRING GOODS! MULLARKY BROTHERS. to; ? jai & eßt %£ 1 f 0a ?? Bfc l and , Best Selected Stock of Spring Dry Goods ever offered in this city will be displayed on TO-MORROW MORNING. 20 Cases Assorted Spring Prints, in the Newest and Prettiest Patterns. Bleached Sheetings, Shirtings and Pillow Casings in all the Favorite Brands. Marseilles, Honey Comb and Crochet Quilts -Beautiful and Cheap. Table Linen, Doylies, Napkins and Towels in Large Quantities. A Large Assortment of Corsets, from the Cheapest to the Finest Made. Also the Fayorite “Norma,” at sl. Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose, and Ladies’ and Misses’ Handkerchiefs. Gents’ Half Hose and Gents’ Handkerchiefs—Cheaper than Ever. And also 100 Bales Factory Sheetings, Shirtings and Drills. 10 Cases Assorted Plaid Osnabuigs, which, Together with the Above Mentioned Articles, will be Sold at the Very Lowest Prices for CASH. MULLARKY BROTHERS, , . 262 BROAD STREET. _ fehll-et PENDLETON'S AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE Tested by many planters with universal favor the past seven years. PENDLETON’S PHOSPHATE, For composting with ootton seed, stable manure. Directions furnished. Terms.oash. time,and 15 cents cotton option. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., Ageuts, feb2-l;m Cotton Faotors, Augusta, Ga. a. o. Robinson, ludden & bates. G. 0, ROBINSON & 00. LOW PRICES! QUICK SALES! THE TRIUMPH OF ART! THE NEW AND CHARMING Piano-Harp Organs The most Beautiful Combination of Mu sical Tones can bo used separately or in connection with either or all the stops of the Organ. Manufactured by the Cele brated MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COM PANY. Patented in Europe and America. PIANOS AND ORGANS! Th Most Complete and Attractive As sortment South of Baltimore. THE BEST MAKERS! THE LOWEST PRICES! SSO to SIOO SAVED! Is the Verdict of the Numerous Pat rons of the AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE! New York Wholesale Prices to CASH BUYERS. Small Cash Payments Monthly will secure an Elegant Piano or Organ at Lowest Factory Prices. Musical Instruments, Of Every Variety. Sheet Music and Music Boons. The Latest Publications. Orders piomptiy filled at Publishers prioes. Beat Italian Strings, and everything per taining to a first olass Music House. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. Tuning and repairing by a first-class workman, of 25 years practical experi ence. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. G. 0. ROBINSON & 00., Augusta Music House, oot6-ly 26fi Bread Street. D O Y O XT WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE? at the Drug Store} of mill) BARKY & CO. The Oldest Established House In the City who nave just received a largo supply of JEWETT’S PURE LEAD, ATLANTIC PURE LEAD,, . GREEN SEAL ZINC, PURE LINSEED OIL, Raw & boiled, VARNISHES OF EVERY RIND. 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 lleasonnble ! don’t fobget sign of the T\v o 31 orta r , 261 BROAD STREET, A'l' DRUG STORE OF Edward Barry & Cos. oct!s-tf HAY FOR SALE. BEST QUALITY LOOSE HAY. by the pound, or put up In bales, and furj niehed at prices to suit purchasers. W. H. WARREN, At office of Wanes, Wallace & Cos. GARDEN SEEDS ! v ew! Genuine ! Reliable ! / 4 ARDEN PEAS. Extra Early. Canada VX raised. Tom Thumb, Bishop’s Dwarf, Champion or England, Marrowfat and all popular varieties. Beans, Cabbage, Lettuce, Beatp, Radish, fce., Ac. Every Variety of vegetables. GARDEN CORN—Early, Sweet Mam moth, Sugar, Adams’ Early, White Flint, Tuscarora. BUY YOUH SEED! BUY YOUR SEED! Where you are sure to get them FRESH and Reliable, at _ ALEXANDER’S DRUG STOKE. LEECHES, LEECHES^ PRIME SWEDISH LEECHES will here after be found always at A LEX AN DER’S DRUGSTORE. SPANISH CHUFA! A CHOICE LOT FOR SEED, at ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE. Prices, sacked and shipped, $7 53 pi bushel; per peck, $2; quart, 50c; by mail 50c. Address, J. H. ALEXANDER, febll-ct Augusta, Ga. Homeopathic Medicines. A NEW LINE. A COMPLETE Assortment of all the leading remedies. Fr m the Homeo pathic Pharmacy of Messrs. Boericke A Tafel, New York, approved by Homeo pathic Physicians. Those preparations, embracing Seventy- Six Remedies, of those most usually re quired, will be kept both in Pellets and in Tinctures, In convenient style for use in families or under the advice of physicians. Manual of directions furnished free. Do mestic Medical Works and Family Cases or Medicines furnished to order. HUMPHREY’S SPECIFICS Also kept in full assortment, and books and directions furnished, ac ALEXANDER S DRUG STORE, Georgia ChemijßWlpanv, AUGUST A, c>E ORGI A, Manufacturers of the ftj&owned Patapsco Guano and prange Mixture. Agents in the Principal .Towns of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. AnaIyBeB*PATA PSCO : Dissolved Bone Phosphate 22.252 Undissolved Bone Phosphate - - - •• - * * - 9.300 Salts, Potash, Soda and Magnesia - . Js- * * * - 7.471 Ammonia (Potential) - - - - * * - - 3.153 GRANGE Dissolved Bone Phosphate - 23.389 Undlssolved Bone Phosphate i- * 7.017 Sulphate Potash 3.754 Sulphate Magnesia ----- - - 6 314 Ammonia (Potential) - -- -- -- -- 1.76 The Covington Enterprise publishes a statement furnished It by T.M.Merriwether, of Newton County, Ga., giving some interesting experiments with seven different Fer tilizers, from which is extracted the following results on 11/4 acres of land from one ton: SEED COTTON. LINT. No Manuie 4,871 lbs., equal to 1,630 lbs Eureka “old reliable” 9,177 lbs., gain in lint 1,429 ip s Blue Bone 9,897 lbs. “ 1,669 lbs Russel Coe’s 10,000 ibi. “ 1,703 lbs Merryman’s Ammoniated 10,091 lbs. 14 1,738 lbs Compost .....10,091 lbs. ” “ 1,7331bs Cumberland 10,400 lbs. 44 1,836 lbs Patapsco-Granqe Mixture 10,491 lbs. 44 1,867 lbs The above is based upon one pound of Eint to three of Seed. Estimate of of value upon basis of 10 cents for cotton; Grange Mixture ever uo Manure $lB6 70 do. Eureka “old reliable” 43 80 do. Blue Bone 19 80 do. Russel Coe’s 16 40 do. Merjman’s. 13 40 do. Compost * 18 40 do. Cumberland g 10 M. A. STOVALL, Manager. febll-d&wlm Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000. WILLIAM A. BURKE, Treasurer - J OKO. RICHARDSON, Sup’t, 8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Lowell, Mass. LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, LOWELL, MASS. —MANUFACTURERS OP— COTTON MACHINERY Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, making Bobbins containing 8 to 64 oz. 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 Ms chines 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 Bc*ass Castings, Plans for Cotton Mills, etc., etc. PAPER MACHINERY. Light and Heavy Rag Cutters, Railroad aud 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 hi.oulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc. REFERENCES.—Augusta Factory, F. Cogin, Esq., Superintendent; Langiey Manu facturlng Company, Langley, 8. C.; Caraperdown Mills, Greenville, S. C.; Marsh * All ta-cPu-y, C a -; J. \\. &F. P. Gray, Adairsvllle, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes son. Miss. .Great Falls Manufacturing Ooompany, Rockingham, N. C.; Roswell Manu facturing Company, Roswell, Ga.; Princeton Manufacturing Company, Athens, Ga.• Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company West Point, Ga.; New High Shoals Manufac turlng Company, High Shoals, Ga.; Reedy Itiver Manufacturing Company. Greenville, •.&. Si£ f S°” BmngsvWe. and. C.: J . T. Morenead * Cos., Reidsville, N. O. Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville. Tenn.; Laudls Manufacturing Company, Shelbyvllle, Ten/.; 8. L. Graham ± Son, Pine wood, Tenn.; Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com pany, Richmond, Va.; Win. E. Hooper Sons. Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing Company, Baltimore. Md-iGambriH, Eons & Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm. H. Baldwin & Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Phoenix 1 actor j, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company Baltimore, Md. ian2-ly Feed Your Land and ilie Land will Feed You. o Soluble Pacific Guano AND COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE! FOR COMPOSITING WITH COTTON SEED, THE MOST POPULAR FERTILIZERS IN USE. Last year, 1876, there were 112 different brands sold in the State of Georgia, tho sale about 70,000 tons, and of that quantity the Pacific Guano Company sold iv),uuu tons. Sold By Every Season Ninee 1865. o PRICES IN AUGUSTA, GA. Soluble Pacific Guano, Cash, - _ S4B 00 Soluble Pacific Guano, Time, with 13c. Cotton Option, - 60.00 Compound Acid Phosphate, Cash, - 30 qq Compound Acid Phosphate, Time, with 13c. Cotton Option, - 42.00 Delivered at any Boat or Depot m the City Free of Charge. Time Sales payable by the Ist of NOVEMBER, 18 77, without interest, with options nff of a grade not below Middling, at 13 cents, delivered at your Rail rottd Depot, or any Warehouse of Augusta, JSavinnah or Charleston. J. O. MATHEWSON & CO., Jnl2-3m GENERAL AGENTS. AUGUSTA, GA. J. 11. TRUJMP, NO. 220 BROAD STREET, Offers the Latest Novelties in Parisian Porcelain Jewelry. Carved Conch Shell Jewelry. Celluloid Coral Jewelry. Onyx and Pearl Jewelry, Best English Garnet Jewelry. Steel and Buck Specie Purses. Lace and Silk Fischues, Jabots, Bibs, Collarettes, Kuching etc. Embroidered Wash Lace Ties, 25, 40 and 60c. New Handkercheifs, Bustles and Corsets. A full assortment of Real and Imitation Laces, Embroideries, etc. 2,000 New Tucking Combs, 10, 15 and 25c. E. Butterick’s Spring Patterns are now ready. Call and get a Catalogue. Centennial Plaiting Machines—the best and simplest,—Price, $3. at J. H. TRUMP, feblß-tf NO. 220 BROAD STREET, CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK. FOR SALE. TEN SHARES AUGUSTA FACTORY STOCK, to be sold for the benefit of minors of F. G. Godbke. deceased, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL, at the Lower Market. H. V. GODBEE f*b23-lawlm Administrator. E. H. PUGHE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OFFICE street, rear of James Miller’s store, next lo Warren Block. rCelleetJSß9 a Specialty. Jaa24-tf PLANTERS HOTEL, AUCHISTA, <3- A.. — —O RATES REDUCED TO $3 per day TABLE BOARD S3O per month MEAL TICKETS $6 per dozen HAVING LEASED THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, I enter upon its management by reducing rates, and asking of the traveling public, especially my friends in Carolina and Georgia, a continuance of that liberal support they have always given it. B. F. BROWN, janlG-tu&su6m (formerly of Charleston) PROPRIETOR. Bankrupt Sale of Jewelry! o Great Failurejof the Milton Gold JewelryJCompany IIV LONDON ! Their Entire Stock Consigned to Us to Raise Money as Soon as Possible. EVERYBODY has heard of Milton Gold J ewelby, It having been sold in this mar ket for the last ten years, and worn by the best and richest class of our population. Still it takes an expert to distinguish Milton Gold from Virgin Gold. In order to dis pose of this large consignment In the speediest way, we have put up lots which we offer to the public for less than the tenth part of their value. 50 CENT LOT.] s£.oo LOT. One pair elegant Sleeve Buttons, retail One set Gold Front Pin and Ear Rings. price $1 00 One Ladies’ Long Neck chain. One set spiral Shirt Studs, retail price. 75 Ooe elegant Locket for the above One beautiful Scarf Pin, stone setting, One Ladies’ “Pompadour” Watch’chain. retail price....... — 75 One pair stone Sleeve Buttons. One elegant Gent s Watch Chain, lat- One pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons. est pattern, retail price 1 50 One Amethj at Stone Ring. One Collar Button, retail price ,50 One Gent’s large Seal Ring. One elegant Wedding King,very heavy, One Ladies’ band Engagement Ring retail prioe 2 00 One set Spiral Shirt Studs. _ . , One Gent’s Lake George Diamond Stud. Total $6 50 One beautiful Scarf Pm. Remember, we will send you the above 95.00 LOT. named six articles, which we have retailed One Ladies’ Onera Chain with iia a for $6.50, by mail, post paid, for 50 cents, 4 tasSl “ BUde “ sample lots for $1.50, or 12 sample lots for One heavy Ladies’ Neck Chain. !W 0U - 41, T (-vrp One beautiful Looket for the above. _ , _ 9i-oo lo a . One Ladles’ “Cameo’’ Pin and Ear Rings. One pair Gent s Sleeve Buttons, stone One pair (2) elegant Bracelets, 5etting............ $1 25 One pair Amethyst Sleeve Buttons, Inlaid One set elegant Spiral Studs to match with pearls. same. 1 00 One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons. One beautiful Ladies band Engage- One set Studs to match the above. ment King........... 2 00 One line Gent’s Watch Chain, with charm. One Gent s large Seal Ring 2 00 One Amethyst King, inlaid with pearls. One Ladies long Neck chain 2 75 One Topaz King, inlaid with pearls. One Gent s heavy plate Watch chain.. 175 Ono Radies' heavy Band King. One Gent’s “Lake George” Diamond One Ladies’Chemise Button Stud. 1 00 One Gent’s Parisian Diamond Pin. One beautiful Scarf Pin 75 One Collar Button. One pair Ladies’ engraved Sleeve But- One extra line set Studs, tons i 00 Total si3 op pitipV* °Wo mm,!' ar n Prices these goods have been retailed at in our leading cities. We mention these figures to give you an idea of the goods. A fink solid silver watch free. .. receipt of sls we will send by express, one dozen 50 cent lots and one of each of the othors, also, one Elegant Watch, Ladies’or Gent’s size, guaranteed to be a good time-keeper. Such opportunity is offered but once in a life time. k f’nhi w a fl. t „ 0 l 1 n? atro “ s and p . u^L C r in general to understand that this is Milton Jewth >- a s d .no common Plated Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance or ™cn e y refunded. Send money by P. O. Money Order or Registered Letter. Uui rum and Milton Gold Jewelry Is endorsed by all the leading newsDaners of the orders to C ' aD> if ss '°° is Bent with the order, not AddfiSi afi RALSTON JEWELRYJCOMPANY, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, feb9 ~ tf LaSalle and Randolph Streets, Chicago, Illinois. KTew Process Flour CRESCENT MILLS, AUGUSTA, GA. J. F. & L. J MILLER, Proprietors. Our Fancy Family Flour made by New Pro cess Has no Equal. feb2s-ly BEAUTIFUL SPUING sSOODS! DAILY ARRIVING AT THE Old Fredericksburq Store! CORNER BY THE PLANTERS HOTEL. OUR Agents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore are now carefully selecting for our sales, choice SPRING GOODS! Which we are daily in receipt of, and to which we invite the attention of purchasers. We have full assortments of Choice Calicoes, from 6 1-4 cents up; Percales and Printed Cambrics and Piques; Victoria Lawns and Nainsooks; Em broideries; Choice Dress Goods for early spring wear; Neck Ties; Kid Gloves; Hosiery; Bleached Cottons and Sheetings, of the best brands and at Factory Prices; Pillow Case Cot tons, Bed Ticks, Table Damatk, Crashes, Towellings, Cotton ades, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc., etc., and all at the Lowest Down Prices. Merchants who buy Close for Cash or shot t time, city acceptance, would do well to give our Large Stock an examination. Wholesale Rooms on second, third and fourth floors. SAMPLES i To our friends m the country we will, upon application, send Samples of any Goods we can sample; also, a Price List of the leading articles we keep, and if they send us an order to the amount of TEN DOLLARS or over, we will pay the Express Freight on the package to their nearest Express Office. We at all times keep on hand the LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS in the City, and always at the Lowest Prices. V. RICHARDS & BRO., CORNER BY THE PLANTERS HOTEL. feblß-tf NEW SPRING GOODS -AT L. I \ LCH^\.RX3S’ AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE o .A. VERY LARGE Assortment of Beautiful Spring Prints and Shirtings, new and choice styles at 6%, 8 and 10c. A beautiful line of new and choice printed Cambrics. Drees Goods,New,Beautiful and Cheap.Victorla Lawns and Nansooks at 15. 20 and 25c—very cheap. Lonsdale, Lyman & Mattahan Carabries, Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings—all the favorite brands, (genuine) at the lowest prices. A splendid line of Spring Cassimeres. Tweeds and Linen, (for gents and boysl-Hos lery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, <fcc., Ac., in great variety at bottom prices. Corsets—all the best make—from 350 to the finest. A specialty In a Corset atsoc—the best in the market at the price. • A large assortment of Plain and striped Osnaburgs. Factory Shirting and Sheetings at Factory prices, by the piece. To arrive during the week—another lot of those popular Bhirts, made of New York Mills, finished complete at $1a*1.25 - the BEST SHIR V, tor the price, made. A beautiful line of Parasols, with Opera Glasses in the handles—something new 1 A large assortment of Hamburg Edgings and Inaertlngs, at the lowest prioes. Something new In Lace and Silk Fischues and l ies. Frilllngs, Ribbons, Bustles, Ac. Country Merchants will do well to examine this stock before purchasing. Country friends will save time and money by sending for samples, as f'will pay the expressage to their nearest Express Ofiles, when their orders amount to ten dollars and ®rr. L. RICHARDS, 200 fiiROAD STREET, feW-tf Augusta, Ga RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Magnolia Passenger Route, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD, 1 Augusta, Ba, Jan. 6, 1877. f _ The blowing Passenger Schedule will be operated on and aftei MONDAY. Jan uary Bth, 1877: GOING SOUTH—TRAIN NO. I—Daily (Sundays exeepted.) Leave Augusta 9:90 a. m Arrive at Port Royal 3:35 b. m Arrive at Charleston 5 :J0 p. m Arrive at Savannah 4:90 p. m Diave Savannah 4:45 p. in Arrive at Jacksonville 11 :00 a. m GOING NORTH—TRAIN NO. 1-Daily (Sundays exeepted.) Leave Jacksonville 3:10 p.m Arrive at Savannah at. 9;45 a.m Leave Savannah io :00 a. in Leave Charleston 9:3oam Leave Port Royal io :50 a.in Arrive at Augusta 5:10 p.m On rrains Nos. 1 and 2 Day Coaches are through between Augusta and Savan nan, and Pullman Sleeping Cars between savannah and Jacksonville without change. GOING SOUTH-TRAIN NO. 8-Daily. Arrive at Port Royal ! 5:15 Arrive at Charleston d)oa.m Arrive at Savannah 7-00 a Leave Savannah B’ma n. Arrive at Jacksonville. 10:20 p m GOING NORTH—TRAIN NO. 4-Daily. Leave Jackson vUle 7 -45 m Arrive at Savannah " 9 ; 45 n m Leave Savannah J? 4 B m “ Leave Charleston '.’"S’S n* S Leave Port Royal ii m Arrive aukusi* On 1 rains Nos. 8 and 4 Pullman Sleeping Cars are run through between August? and Savannah, and Day Coaches between aUd S I rains Nos. 1 and 2 connect cioselu at An gusSiSuroai. 41 ' 10116 ' Uolumbia aad Trains Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 make close eon SSSuS a siti'St'' iu ‘ <i ® or,,ia, *“ aSoutl ‘ Baggage Cheeked Through. Through tickets good until used tnr sale at Planters Hotel; at ticket office l/nion offlees'. AuKUßta * Qa - at ah Principal ticket B. G. FLEMING. T. 8. Da vast, (3. P. A. CHANGE Or SCHEDULE —ON THE— Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads. Supebintendent’s Office. ) Geoboia Railroad Comp ant. v Augusta, ua., December 23, 1876. J NOTICE. ON AND AFTER Sunday, December 24th, W 76. the Passenger Trains on the Georgia md M icon and Augusta Railroads will run vs follows: GEOBOIA RAILROAD. PAY PASSEKUiB TBAIN WILL Leave Augusta at o*ne o m Leave Atlanta at ® Arrive in Augusta ut H ji a ; “• Arrive in Atlanta at 4 £ ' NIGHT PASBENGSB TBAIN WILT. Leave Augusta at „ _ Leave AUanta at “ Arrive in Augusta at -’v- V* 5 . Arrive in AUanta at 6: jj; MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. DAY PASSENGER TBAIN WILL Run as follows: Leave Augusta at _ Leave Macon at.... 1..""" Arrive in Macon 7 43^' Arrive in Augusta a-asp^n^ NIGHT PASSENGEB TBAIN WILL Leave Augusta at g.^,. Arrive in Augusta at .*.*.*.*.*/. 7-35 £' m Arrive in Macon at 6: al m! ionl . ~ 8. K. JOHNSON. jani6-ti Superintendent. Fast All Kail Schedule North. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R Ohablotte. Columbia A Augusta R. r 1 Pasbengeb Depaktmbxt " ' Columbia. 8. C.. Jan. 3, is 77. ) THE following Passenger Schedule will be operated on and after WEDNES DAY, the 3d mst: CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA GOING NORTH. STATIONS. TBAIN NO. 2. Leave Augusta 5 20 and m Leave Graui.eville 6.07 p. m! Leave Wilmington Junction— 9:57 p.’ m Leave Columbia 10 22 and m Leave Chester 2 03 a in Arrive Charlotte ** 4-40 a . m CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA -SOUTH. I*ave Charlotte Oggglt Leave Chester fioa m Arrive at Columbia 4*40 aim’ Leave Columbia 4:a. m Leave Wilmington Junction 6:20 a. ml Leave Gramteville 8:14 a. in. Arrive at Augusta 9:00a.m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-CHARLOTTE DIVISION—GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Charlotte e. 32 p. m. GOING BOUTH. Leave Charlotte 6-oo a. m Arrive at Columbia 3:37 p. m AUGUSTA DIVISION-GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbia 9-so a. m. Arrive at Augusta p. pi (Bunsdaily except Sundays.) WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA RAILROAD—GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia -*op m Leave Wilmington Junction :67 p’ m Leave Camden Junction 11.25 p m- Leave Sumter 11 59 n m Leave Florence 2 30 a.' m Arrive at Willmington 7:25 a.m. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA SOUTH. Leave Wilmington 8:06 p.m. Leave Florence i:oia m Leave Sumter 2*58 a! in Loave Camden Junction 3-30 a. m ‘ Arrive at Columbia a. m! a ' Q No .2 runs Daily; makes close con nection at W., C, ad A. Junction for all points North via \\ llmington and Richmond. and via Wilmington and Bay Line. Passengers by this train * rriva in New York at 9:30 a. m., of second day after leaving Augusts- Pullman Sleeping Cars run on this train be tween Augusta ana Wilmington. Makes close connections at Charlotte for all points North via Danville and Richmond, and via Dtn ille and Lynchburg. Comfort'ible sleeping cars run on this train between Augusta and Charlotte. Train No. 1 runs daily and conneet-i at Au gusta for ail points South and West. Pullman Sleeping Cars from Wilmington, and from Charlotte to Augusta, 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. octlO-tf Atlantic Coast Live, Passenger Department, Wilmington, N.C., October 18th, 176. 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. & A. R. R.. at 5 20, p. m , Arrive at Richmond..B:oo p, m., 26:49 hours. Arrive at Washington. J :13 a. m., 82 “ Arrive at Baltimore.. .3:15 a. m., 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 W'ilmington. Elegant Day Coaches between Wilming ton and Richmond. Pullman Sleeping Cars, and through first class cars between Richmond and New York. The same advantagi-s of speed and ac commodation exist on the Southern Sched ule of this line, which leaving New York, 6 p. m., reaches Augusta, 9 .-00, p. m., a 39 hour run. For tickets and all information, inquire atO. 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, VO- I—OLD POST OFFICE RANGE. iN Mclcto ih Street, Augusta, Ga., so licits business In 911 branches of Real Ketats, ian*s-ly