' .1.- L-'.'-J* 1 pr Msm't SpSL'i'- A TBI FOLUtRC SFIKDID 6#rffR. tn A** ottering apeelal Inducements to putchasere of Brussels and Thrt Garpets, In«raln Carpets, Rurs Hnrl Mats, Floor Oil Cloths and Wall B he-Ply apers, of Curtain Goods add Oornloea. J Carpets, 20o., 26c. and 30a per yard, fraln Carpet, 36a,40a,B0a and «0a per yard. , fCloths, BOe. and 76o. per yard. » iv h . v ^ sasTAjafetisHKr. itt imo. A lifirge Slo«k of choice Family Groceries oh our. .first noo r . 1 ftjv :jwiirr——■—~ James O* Bailie & Brother' , for f... iV S'-.i/-;. t,. p.-; r : . *aM\ 1 nntft ] toatT ***4 Mm**** nULrh , per for nra psopu. r- rr^ Ml*: all % ■■^kv ,3iJ “ ^ 0 *‘- V r THK LOUI8T1LL* k>.: IURIKK JOURNAL, ; and ohaaMat Family Fa- le United Butes. Oornor of Broad ^and ■Washingtdii Streets ; / •( -* k T. f . i ' __ . ' 4- j AUSUSTA, SBOBGIA. ysy Ke*f? I (jOCRIER-JoTIRNAI • in 1806) rfthr&• oM 1 Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Rlfttodeled and fteitly burnished gty*The Office of the Hotel will be open daring the night, and guests, will he received, or called at any hour. $2.00 BATES OF BOARD, PER DAT. ... novl 6fH W M MOORE BropV. , wtaMi and Ue Hc^U- it« Utl, as 1 Clothing, Tailoring, Fursishing Goods, Etc., Etc. Simon Motto 8 ,j v y Quick Sales and Small Profits. •:o:- I atti bflbring the largesl’stdbTc of Dry Goods, Hoots, .^T.. .....T., Shoes, Groceries and Clothing tlrer otterr^ in this County, at rfeai break down 'pried, that must certaitilj ai- tract an endless and admiring throng of customers. Come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns I bolJty proclaim the fact that competition.with me is absolute ruin toany other merchant in the State. CF'IIighest prices paid for cbttt»n; Rod literal sdvuhceS made on all shipments. SIMON BROWN. aooSO—tf BLACKVILLE. 8. C. ^Terriberry & Hrickle* Manufacturers of —IMPORTANT FROM THE— OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSl Broad Street, AuonSt, Georgia. /’ —•ft*— . r * • —.u.— t • 1 - , T am now offerimr tMv entire stbtk of WJ8?er Clothing (which P the 'argnst ——7:—{- ( Thfe Poor Man’s Friend. 182 Broad StKfeet, August^ Ga Ihe Philadelphia Shoe House, 182 1-2 Broad Sth*L Augunt^ Cfeorgia 'l tJieKt and best assorted atwk-of Indies’ inissee, gbnts, bo-Vs^ ybuths am! chudn f_ .u- An »rwt. oiiArnntoed and only one price asked. m the citV. All hand-sewed goods guaranteed and only one price asked II; BROOKS, Proprietor Philadelphia Shoe House. •l-6m 182 1-2 Brbad Street, Augubfa, Georgia shoes - novl-fim — . L. a -DEALER IN— 1 ■ ; - . r - ■ j 'i , bbnfebtlonerjr, Fruity Fish; Fresh MeatA, dysters, Vegeuble, Gtocertee, Ac., BlackVllle, A G Bar arid Eating Sbloon Attached. * ^ ^ ^ V• J^Partlpe walfsd on at any honr^ night or (jay. ^ .. . nov8 6a = PETER - U -OF- Augusta, Georgia, GA3 now for sale a stock of m • > - /.i BOOTS AND SHOEB <&L XJimtcelled by any bouse 1q the Southern States, and the only one la Augt who sells reliable work, by the _ r . SINGLE pais, Wholesale prices. He promisee hie patrons a saving of 20 per cent, on t' purchases, when compared with the shoddy goods with which the mark* filled, and will make reclamation in eVery case, when goods foil to give satii tion. He reepeotfully solic its the trade of old Barnwell, and assures bis cu mer- tbe^will be honorably and feirly deal with. _ PETER KEENAN, novl- Near Central Hotel, Augusta, Georg! ’ 1 ; - = ' ^ J. Xu PERRY —WITH— APFim; ATE&SRNS Distillers and 1rV lioiesal© Dealers —Ifc- Door? { Sasli, ^liDo’s, Moldings, Brackf4^ &c., at Ci’ArleS'dn Pfces. ts, sLlfi :tun ». MULLER, 2£*a v’ • TO AGENTS AND CLttBS. * m&m Ch(AH ftMn 250 atafldSrd Booki, or any I of th«leading Magatinw or Illustrated ‘ - A oft.. day furaish* la oomblaa. wookty Mt mt« pUlvrcs it rUM . Northeast Corner of fang she! Wentworth Streets..* Hwt just reciired a Ftlfl and Complete Ltec of the most Fashionable Good* in ijykxbote three Drpartmahta for Men, Youths and Boy«, at price lower than ever before. tyAll gooda catt be returned gnd Inoncy will be refunded if not en- not 8-6iar tA Contracts for House Building made on favorable terms and all work guar anteed. We wili either furnish all material and put up houses or sell parties the lumber andjhouldlngs as they prefer. Will take jobs In any part of Barn well, Colleton, Orangeburg or Aiken eon’ tie*. Address TFRRIBEBRY A BRICKLE, Bamberg. S. C. ~ nov8 6m I. L. IWi.k & CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Clothing, ff M' YOUTNTd-BLOOD. m ^sss^sissutt S' *“ 1, Owi^r-J 6nrn it 61# yWf for A tVUXVnb maF Ot TBS Met*, 2*32 IncWa, fcMdaomtfy sofsNd, 1 *}* lourmal, «• or STAHMS k MSTMING, •f2.: J£§, m ^ w OrooeFG felid Cointnission Merchants, ltt« B RO A. D HTR&Klr. AUOUHXA, Oico.ilOIA 3. Muxkb Staluxos. feebly if13 00 year f 00 in • #. H. Eastksuko. SPECIAL ATTENTI^lt GIVEN TO THE SALE OF COTTON. novl.6m ’ f/QlftC#, 1 • BroAd iasajuw fitEEET 291 KinK Slrpet, Soothwest Corner of Wentwonh, Charleston, SotrlhTaro’jha. Mirtmfafctfiry: 3&i Broadway, New Yorlt. Branch Uousc: (Jor.