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L. in W, J, Tovnaa*, Ccr.uiaiag the rery beat artUlaa publiabad in the fbralgn aabw tMa Jaornals aad wriewr, STBCUL GLOB KATU. laavZar /Vtrw ’a Journal - - peranna*, $t 00 Journal, wKh i af Waken* la bin • - . * 4 4 00 lUanthlj' ** S 00 ■» *«“' . , w I the abort naMad ■ » ana addraMfcran# yew. for 19.66; with hi* Study, $10,00. id • OMayaMP 10 with HEADQUARTERS —FOR— First Class and Fashionable 'Dry Goods* totSw aaaa, will ba antltfad ta a fc Itaeaftoaar MM w you mh M ’Ire eaflaa of Tba Popaiarbe' “ Addmw all ^ tba copy «M; that a JaBrBal will ba npMi laoai w Pot ft. IPPUTPOIf i (to , Pubdabara, M9 and 691 Broadway. V. T. a PAPut pok taa pibplb. m tOOUTfLLS COLTB1KB-J 0 CRN A L. «VMt, baabaad obaapast Family Pa fit te Um UalMd Sums. Henry Watterson. (■adata 1899) of ais: tba Journal, Comritr, in 1944 s aad the ba ' I in 1944 aa lla ob. af tba baaty but eb. pet eh thrown togethor from tba dafty adi;fan, but a aomplote, abla, *pUy, ftRlfy nawanayar. oarafuUy aad intallU gantly aditart in aaary eotuaMi aad pam* TO AGENTS AND CLUBS. %t«aard!nary tnducaiaaBta ta tba way of enab aoaabxii^a Aed «*laabla preaatnm* era adEovad ta Agents and Ctaba. Gbaiaafrom .160 atnadard Boaka, ar say sat af the leading Magarinaa ar Illustrated PsriedJraTs of the day n*nri»hed ta oonbtaa. Man with ihu weekly Cara nara ptUanee in addition to the prioe of the CounerJonanal Avar araakly O hbadforl ’ af tbae obrat^l Avery 1'iawa and tba ’ Oaurta- Jearna) fur one year, fura- - the oatatanaad pries of plew alone. AatweeitMaef Prnnlioe's Poeraa, beanti- fUly prfniad and HouuJ- w»d tba wsakly QmmmJ enrnal on a jeer for $8.00. A S PL Of mu map THI BOCTH, Ada 19 l>Sxll lathes, hasdaoraely colored, t aad bung on nllara, retail prioa ttt Mllndfbna sfpwUga, aad tba weakly ttniiar-Jaarnal, eaa yeej, for $2.00. inum or !rusuurnow. SMT.v ComrtorJonrwal, a yaar. .$19 09 Str ay Courinr-JouniAi, a ynnr S 00 Weekly Oourfar-JoarbAl, wkb Aiup, a ymur.. . w ., 1 00 Or in (labaafflrt, witbout Hap, fl.70; af tan, at bUM and af twenty sndavnr,atfl.40 each. tflw4|g|l» oMcmm fnfoodb 9 HU PttbMtn.) Aganta Onltt, Sped men Oepiae, Uat of ftteaa and Magsilaaa, and Daanrnttaf IVee oi npplloaeian ishoaMbaaddraoMd t» WALD WMJLMr, ar-Janmal Ce, LotusvUla, ly tlHll’S miSlCAL TISM THE NEW TBAB O «d MagAiInea, and ! t free oa uppHoatien Om. wnr tpmn rmtnv IDO Httoir Mth« the IN opentuR the Fell aenaoo, we take pleasure in placing before our friends and the public generally tbe moet complete stock of Dry Goode ever displayed la the Southern States, constating In part of a Magnificent line of Black Bilks, All.the new shades In Colored bilkn—rarioua grades. ^ The most decided novelties In Colored Drees Goods. Black Goods of very description. Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Ties, Gloves, linens, Damasks, Oasstmeres, Flannels, Ac. Our Cloaks—to arrive—will be equal to any ever exhibited In New York, London er Paris. To satnmsHie: We offer a stock of Fall Dry Good* which, in every depart- qteot for variety, elegance and cheapness, stand unrivalled. James A. Gray & Co. ^ AUGUSTA, GA novDCm C A R P ETS. eusHbi 4ft •iti'Vy.v iA . Sy* 'i " h 1 ' a -• y.;. * V j James G. Bailie & Brother, ’ j 4 _ 206 Broad Street, Augusta, Oa-. Are ofsriM apeoial loducemenU to parobaeeiw of Brussels and Three-Fly ‘ i Carpets, Kuga and Mata, Floor Oil Cloths and Wall Papers, and Curtain Goods and Cornices, trlped Carpets, 20a., 26o. and 80a per yard. Ingrain Carpet, 86o., 40c., 60a and 60c. per yard. Ott Clotha, 50c. aad 79a per yard. HJ M T A H L1 H IT 1G D ITT ISffA. A Large Stock of choice Family Groceries on our first floor novD 6® arpoB Q. Bailie & Brother- Augusta Hotel, Meitzler, Jr., t v . » •* -- XsadieH 9 and ^ Gfontlemen’s >JFashionable K..; hoe • Tinker Hurley’s Block, 113 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina. ( JSjrOrders from the Country Promptly Attended to. Bov8*Cm French Store, •j * g 4130 Bkoad Street, Acuusta, Georgia. —IMPORTANT FROM THE— oak hall clothing hou 182 Broad Strkbt, AtatTM, Gborqu* —:0:— I am now offering my entire stock of Winter Clothing (which is the ’AfgW ■ Ihe best in the city, and bought at bottom cash prices) at New York feju Tlierefore if you want a bargain iu gents’, boys’, youths* and childrens’ clothiag don’t fail to give me a call, as I mean just what I say. H. BKOOKS, The Poor Man’s Friend. 182 Broad'Street, Augusta, Ga. V. X Corner of BTOad and "Washington Streets AUGUSTA, GBOBGIA. Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished ggy-The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests, will be received, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, $2.00 PER DAY. noviem W M. MOORE Prop’r Clothing, Tailoring, „ ■ " » -o — . . c Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. D. MULLER, Northeast Corner of King and Wentworth Streets., Has just received a Full and Complete Line of tbe most fashionable Goods in tba above three Departments ft* Men, Youths and Boys, at price lower than ever before. iy All goods cau be returned and money will bo refunded if not en> thvlj satisfactory. ^_^nov8-6in J. M YOUNOBLOOD, —WITH— STALLINGS & lASTEffiNG, Grocers and Commission Merchant, IQS BROA.D HTlAKK'r, A. U O U W T A, O K O II < i I A. J. Miller Stallinos. r . - W. H. Easterling. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF COTTON. novl-Cm 5 ‘ Christie & Thayer, BROAD 240 STREET. Augusta, Georgia. CLOTHING, HATS, Ac. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. TRY US OftCE. novl ■ 6m v. "■ w> i._ . »_ ~T.-—' _ — DAY, TANNAHILL A Co. Au- ^ OfV4lKidM tor Fruits, Toys, Fireworks, Candies, Nuts, Cakes, Baskets, cto., at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The oldest store of the sort in Augusta, the cheapest and the most re- • - ■ ' . ■ , i,V' , ■ liable. J- RIVAL, Proprietor. •, decl3*3m Simon Brown’s , Motto x The Philadelphia Shoe House, 182 1-2 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. TH§j largest and best assorted stock of ladies’ misses, gents, boys’ youths’ and rinWrenk' shoes in the city. All hand-sewed goods guaranteed and only one price asked. H. BROOKS, Proprietor Philadelphia Shoe House, novl -fim ■ \ 182 1-2 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. =*a* F« L. ^eidemann 9 -DEALER IN- ^ *— Confectionery, Fruit, Fiah, Freah Meats, — : ■ ; ^ ' ■ » ' Oysters, Vegetable, Groceries, &c., Blackvllle, 8. a Bar and Eating Saloon Attached. S^-Partlf* waited on at any hour, niffht or day. nov8 6m L. Quick Sales and Small Profits. . t w;o:— I am offering tlie lArgest^stock of M \ • _ . ■ / r -• • Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries and Clothing 1 Ever offered in this county, at real break down [prices, that must certainly atr tract an endless and admiring throng of customers. Come aud examine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I boldly proclaim tbe fact that competition with me is absolute ruin toaoy other merchant in the State, ty*Highest prices paid for cotton, and liberal advances made on all shipments. SIMON BROWN. aup30—tf ______ BLACKY IDLE. 8^0. Terriberry Brickie, \ PETER KEENAN, -OF— Augusta, Georgia, . HAS now for sale a stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ft Unexcelled by any house in the Southern States, and the only one In Augusta who sells reliable work, by the SINGLE PAIR, Wholesale prices. He promises his patrons a saving of 20 per cent, on theit purchases, when eompareJ with tbe aboddy goods with which the market la filled, and will make reclamation in every case, when goods fail to give satlsfao* tion. He respectfully solicits tbe trade of old Barnwell, and assures bis custo mers they will be honorably and fairly deal with. PETER KEENAN, novl-6tn i Near Central Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. T3 P Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac., at Charles'on Prices. Contracts for House Building made on favorable terms and all work guar anteed. We will either furnish all material and pat up houses or s«>ll, parties tbe lumbar and mouldings as they prefer. Will take Jobs in any part of Barn well, Colleton, Orangeburg or Aiken cour tles. Address TERRIBERRY A BRICKLE. Bamberg. 8. C. nov8 6m I. JL. FALK & <’«. . Su Manufacturers and Jobbers of . C 1 o t h i ii s:. J. L. PERRY •v - .. *' ' ... *. ..I ■-■■■ a" . ■ ■ o ■' y.Z'*" ' .• —WITH— - APPLEG ATE & SONS, Distillers and W holesale Dealers —IN- Pure Kentucky Whiskeys, Take pleasure in recommending particularly the following brand* : Rose Bud, Care’s Pet Ryo, Falls River, Old Elk Horn, C. IK Corn, Corn, Old Oxley, Nelson A Co.’s D. C. Rye. Old Buck Rom, XL Rye, XL Corn, XXX Rye. ~'~ Pure Apple and Peach Brandie!*, Wines oi all kiuds, Gins, eto.. -4L1 Louisville, Kentucky. de20 8m GUANO! GUANO! 4EL t 291 King Street, Southwest Corner of Wentworih, Charleston, South Carolina. Mauufactor)’: 334 Ilrowlvar, New Yorlc. Branch Ilonac: (Jor. lIoBKrwwatafWhUakor Su. Saraunah, 0» coMt»LB: r ric i^inks ow White Shirts, Fancy Shfrts, White Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Red Merio Undershirts and Drawers, Linen Collars, Paper Collars, Linen Cuffs, Paper Cuffs Hahdkershiefs, Half Hoso. Gloves, Suspcuders, Braces, Ties, Scarfs, Stocks, Ac lySole agents for the “King" and “Washington” Unlaundricd Shirts, made of Heavy County Down 2100 Irish Linen, Wamsutta XX Long-Cloth. nov8-6m P. HANSBERGESr Manufacturer of \ \ AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, PIPES AND SMOKERS’ ARTICLES’ j&^Opposite New Post Office, AUGUSTA, GA. novlOm ^aimirl g. JHarsMI k €0., WHOLESALE IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUSS, &C., AO AGRICULTURAL IRPLEllESTS, 814 KINO STREET, CORNER SOCIETY, X (Sign of the Golden Gun), X;. ALSO, 65 AND 57 SOCIETY STREET, Charleston, S. C. A THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. Johnson's Chemicals. For Mixing JUith Cotton Seed. One ton of chemicals with 180 bushels of cotton seed will make three tons of manure equal (pound forpound) to the best Commercial Fcrtil- zer in the market, as our certificates will show, and no mixture like it for rolling your planting seed in, Also Clark’s Dissolved Bone, As rich in Phosphoric Acid as any in the Market. FOB SALK BY cl Dunbar. Clark & Co. ^ - ' General Agents, 278 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND BROKERS For the purchase and sale of BACON, GRAHi, FLOUR, RAY AAD GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special attention given to sale of COTTON. Our facilities are such as to guar antee satisfaction. Consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE solicited. Charges for buying or selling reasonable. Liberal advances made on consignments 4ft hand. Refer by permission to W. T. Wheless, Esq., President Commercial Band; Z. McCord, J. M. Clark & Oo., R H. May & Co. declS-10 GEORGE W. CLOTWORTHY —WITH— Daniel Miller & Co IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF baytol h. mabshalu ei>wart> c. marshall. - ^ —0 AGBNT8 FOR CELEBRATED JULIUS i- WMCOAT, XTXsr sjsav Hsfisus, wm& S27 & 329 Baltimore and 42 k 44 German Sta Balti woyl5-l!tn *epl8—4m* >^* r < T;4. Ninox.' ' ' - -V Gipson & C. Rah*1*6. Spots AND SHOES, TBtnH»,^BAGS, KTO. w. _ . X—* ^ . .m ^