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.MISCELLANEOUS.
Moot*. fc»hoe», SCraola, Leather, Ac.
WHOI.K*AEB BOOT SMOK A*n t.FATHFK WABSUOt’*! •
SPRING 8T'»( K 1«*.7
2500 CASES BOPTS AND SHOES. *
'll 7 k aro roeMrlng out Spring »t®«* t au d c
\\ SHOES. TRUNKS. Ac .«««•«»«[* e ‘ rut, cva 1
best ■< leote.l sl.sk* ever brottgbt 10 I
•isting In part of „. „„ ,
51on'» Wax and Kik BRtKiASf’
“ Russet and Thick.
“ Calf and Buff " 1
« i>- r enrh an<l At'icri'»u t.ait B<»vred BKOfIAKS,
*• ti ovoTop m»i Cloth Ongr 'e*a 800 IS ;
4i i'jt i Bnatoeied »ad Patent ’* " ;
" Kid. and Hock k’o “ I*
« Oa!f, K,id, Glove, Patent, and Enameled Taylor
800 I S
“ Calf, Kid. G’ove, Patent, and Enameled Jersey*
Cad. Kid, uiovf, Patent, ami Kmuanlrd Bel
moreals;
" Calf, Eid, Glove, Patent, aud Goat Wellington*,
“ “ “ “ *“ Broadways;
“ “ “ “ “ •• Wap’ lnfft ; n<*
*• Montrev*, Eureka*, Reott andOxtord TIES ,
“ Lasting, .VaUn and Cloth OAITKRS ><
“ Kip.'l bick and Huff BOOT j
“ Calf, G*>a! and Hungarian “
“ Patent and Cloth BOOTS ; .
“ fine French, Dress ano Pump BOOTS .
Boy* Thick, Russet, Wax and Kip BROhAM',
“ Calf, Enamel and t i r nt
u u 44 “ Wellington* ;
*• Congr«*» BOOTS, GAITERS and Tay.or
B'rtufMKid and Patent Leather I’UMPS and SLIP
pL If C .
Bov*' <.'*iif. Kip and Thitjk 800 18 ;
Yotrha* T lock. Kuxift and Wax RROOANS ,
Calf, Enamel aril Goat
Congee.' i BOO'ljS, GAITERS, Pamp* an
SLIPPERS;
Youth*- Cad Kir>»'!d Th rk BOOTS i
women'* «»> Kip, Can and Creole BROGANS,
44 Kip, Call and t>na"'tel Strap SHOE
44 *. 44 Coat tnd Enamel BE'KINS;
.< u o “ BOOTS ;
.< »« pontag, Buckeye and Eureka *lo ;
44 “ patent, G .ove kid. Eureka and Jenny
Women's K'd Patent, G ove Kid BUSKINS, SLIP
PERS and TIES ;
Women's Blatk and Colo; e 1 OAITERS ;
“ White K d and vatin SLIPPERS and GAI
- RH
We -nvitc Mcr-hanfs am. ~<■ u <■!. » «“'•, ■>' .
and examineoer G00d.,, as liny *v .1 tbemanu
they can be purcha*. dinan -m. ». • A . , „
factory. . c /**«-•*». t ,.
Feb. 10, K..7. LL__
TO HoUsEKfciBPERS.
r|*lfKßt r HSfriil«E«f s I**'•' in*t received and d«-
I "iirtkeeuir>iw* fl'.’ly >n b«»d. a full assort mem
„f IIOI'E FURNISHING ARIM.KN still ns
Brooms, Basket . Mats, Woolen Ware, T.n Ware, of ud
kinds Stoves of all k i ds. together with the celebrated
Augusta '■ ake Victor Stow* Range.- of most approved
patt* nis, A<• , Ac. , , , .
A complete Stock of Gas Fixtures always ot hand, m
eluding cbandaliem, of t'.euUtct pTI-rns: Bracket*
Pendant*, rut and plain'a I a ;1 P.M :»« »’ »snR ru:«, and
ev*< rv nmjxssary l carrying on UJt* Oa~> r iltuig
Bn-‘.M ss in all *M l»rati<h<‘
(h ;( * arc that a « Goods tvo mm! t an
be afford das low if not on better terms than by any
other house in the city.
Tiumb lig Slid Tinning done at -he sli-irfest noticj-, by
as g od workmen a. can tie found in th:* country.
IVo respe. t'ni'v solicit a share of public patronage.
Port hie (i.i. Work put up inanySrif. and warrant
«*1 to give satisfaction. ROWE & ROBERTS,
2<j 0 . TS lie! ivv ike Post Office comer, Bioad-st , Augusta,
n.hl I -3m 2 •
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
I\Vf 1,1, pav the highest c*sb price tor LAND WAR-
F. VNTS of aiiv ilciiouiinafi nt.
WM. H HOWARD,
f e l,l | Cotutnission Merchant.
GAKDaW HAND PLOWs>.
ri'IIESK well known and most useful little PLOW'S,
1 w orked by hand, with six different working irons to
•’ suit such work as may w ant to b<>done, attached to each
at pleasure Will bo found at all tho Hardware Stores
in the city, by wboiesalo or retail. B I'K‘QI’ET.
Drawing of these Plows can be seen in the Cu tivatof
and Evening l>i-pap li ff-hl7 d.tui
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
PETER GORILLAKD, MANUFACTURER,
\T(|. HJf'HATHA B-STIIEKT, NKW-YOllk,
successor of Pktkh & Gkohok LoRILLako, offers
lor sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS In ge.no
rai use. For particulars, a Price Current can be obtained
by addressing as above. This establishment, is one of
tue oldest of the kind tn the United Htat.-s inyl4-iy
SPRING AND SOMMER MILLINERY.
MlkS MATTHEWS is still at the old stand, oppo
siie Planters’H ei where lie i* r-eik tog a larger
assortnieet of M I LLINEHV (from New-York and Phila
delphia.) than she has ever received in one season. She
has from a low priced Fancy Hat up to the richest of
Preach make Straw and Hair ISON NETS. FLATS,
RIDING HATS, SHAKER HOODS, HEAD DitES
WES, Ac
ALSO,
A large stork of DRESS TRIMMINGS MANTIL
LAS. Whalebone and -teel Hoop SKIRTS, PARA
SOLS. ao<l a variety of other Goodi too numerous to
mention.
Mis* M ia prepared to attend promptly to ail orders
entrusted to hor. iui)-o Ltn
, ENGRAVING.
tiff|)l)lMi, Visiting, Invitation and Basinet*
Vt Card* and Bill ii ■<-. ENGRAVED in
of fashion, and PRINTED in n superior manner by
HENRY HUGHES. PostOfl.ceCorner.
Specimens can lie at*gn a*’ l mih-rs l**.t f at the store of
M v!, CLARK A- • o. Jeweiiers. .
COFAR"’NSRSHIf NOTICE.
fl’ lIE undersigned have entered this dnv into a Co-
I partnership in tlie DRUG and* HEMICAL BUsI
NESS, under the tinii and stylet f F'RED. VON KAMI’
£, OO They are prepared to sell every art-cle ill thi*
live as cheap a* any oilier bU'iue shon.se.. Orders re
»p«*etfuiiy solicited, i FRED \ON KAMI’.
Late Chemist at Messrs. Plumb & Leitnfer’a.
CH. PALME O. M. D.
Angu«tn, Feb 24. lkV. feh2fi 3m
'kAWOY DYEING.
CM R. non 310’S Dye ting establishment, Greene I
Fa street, above Kol ock street. DYEING of every
description done BLEACHING and PRESSING of
Bonnets; Gents Clothing CLEANED and REPAIRED
at short uotite. Estahrished icoJ.
Augusta. Ga., F'eli. 9, 1F57. feblO ly
CLARK tc 00.,
SEPTEMBER 30, 1856.
N'OW offer for sale their splendid new stock of
SILVER WAKE, of ail kinds—Tea Sets, Pitchers,
Castors, Waters, Goblets, Tumblers, Cups, Forks,
Bi>oous, Ladles. Pastry, Cake, Dessert ami Butter
Ktrvos,
Sheffield PLATED WARE—first quality of goods in
Castois, (Sake Baskets. Waiters, Candlestick*. Ac.
Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, very
showy, and at low prices.
GOLD WATCHES, of all good makers—Cooper,
Dent. Tobias. Buriey & Tobuson, English makers ;
Bt betting. Matile, Swiss makers ; aud Jules Jurgensen;
of Copenhagen.
SILVER WATCHES in great variety; quick beat
Railroad Watches, large sine.
Rich Diamond. Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEWELRY',
all the newest styles, with a large stock of Maple and
Fancy GOOD*, at their store, Post Office Corner, oppo
*ite the Railroad Batik , oet3
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I"|A|| E attention of heads of families i, respectfully in
JL voted t<> the superior qunliiy of
BURNETT'S PcAVOUING EXTRACTS.
They are entirely free from the poisonous oil* an
acid* which enter into the composition of many of the
factitious -ruit flavors now in tbe market They aiv
high iy concentrated, have ail the fresbne-s aud delicacy o j
the fruits from which they are prepared, and are less ex
pensive. Prepared bv
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO ,
41 Trewont-street, Boston,
por sale by HAVILAM>, RISLKY A CO.,
fob't and Pf.UVft ,v LWtTNKR
BEERS Ac TERRY,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
t I'HE undersigned have formed a C jpartnership for
A the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION
.BUSINESS.
We will give our strict personrl attention to the inte
rests of those who may favor us with consignments, and
respeatfully solicit a share of public patr mage.
Store opposite the Planters' Hotel.
• A. P. BEERS,
O. T. TERRY.
Angusta, Feb. 2, 1857. feb3
HENRY T. NELSON,
IYHFMiriHSPIVMNf; 808 BIN’ AND SPOOL
Manufacturer, New ton Factory, Georgia.
AH Bobbins and Spools wdl be made from well sea
soned timber, and warranted uniform in s zo and finish.
No charge for delivering at tbe Railroad.
Mark Sample* sent otherwise than by mail, care of
Geor/tia Railroad Agent. Cov ngton, Ga. Terms cash,
mb 18
MACKEREL. —A large lot of Nos. 1, 2 and 3. in
whole*, halves, quarter bbls. andkitts, for sale low
by [ai)3l WILCOX, HAND A AK*hRY.
I’LOIK. —300 racks FLOUR, various brands, on
■ consignment, and for sale by
ap’6 M W WOOnitUF \
CtUu.N. 04 • >, .»1 K.iL, *Ve.
i 9,00) bushels Tennessee CORN ;
1,0 0 “ Fresh Ground COHN MEAL;
600 “ prime Seed Biack OATS;
3,000 “ WHEAT BRaNj
- 1,000 “ FINE FEED ;
u 300 sacks MIDDLINGS!
250 bundles HAY.
For sale by LEWIS & ALLEN,
feb22 Warren Block.
AND >YK( I’.- »
hh ,? s ' Rxime new crop Cuba MOLASSES,
V,, , I>o 10 Rico, very choice,
50 bbls. “ .. ’
jj? „ Frmadad. prime quality,
•just received and Sug ‘ r U ‘"» e SYRUP ’
BABER, WRIOHT A. CCi
S\ KIJP.—
25 hhds. choice Porto Rico SYRtJP •
: '»■*)»»a*.,
60 “ “ Sugar House •* « „
For sale low by WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY
ap3
lellGi. JfNsT KI Ue. T.->.—V i.ielas,
OORDEONS, TAMBORINBS, BANJOS, and
FIFES; amo, extra Violin Case* of Wood and Paper
Bridges, Screws, Tail Pieces, Strings and Bows, at ’
W H. &. F. BURNBT’S,
a P 9 oot os'te Planters’ Hotel. |
|7’X*KA FA.tll l) * KG* I Lit —A very ctioice ar-
JLi tide from the Granite Mills, fresh ground from ae
eatM White Wheat. For sale by
iebfH LEWIS * ALLEN.
‘ 1 ‘ -
NKW "lioOKS, AC. *T
_■ j.... — rrzrrL
HtfOH.*.— ’Th* Uhild * Book of Naiuie. '1 tree Parti
In one—Fart i, P ant *, part 2, Animals ; part 3,
Atr. Water, IJgbt, Heat, Ac, By Worthington Hooker,
M D nttiMra’ed bv numerous Engraving*
Live* of thejQueeiui ot cent land and F.iiglish PrincfL
*e* connected-With the Hegal Succession of Great Bril
t.iin By Agiji • Strickland, author of the Lives of the
Queene ofEng'and. Vol VI.
New uiogvkphh * of Hitintriou* Men. By Thomas
B.wrlugton Mgcauicy, Henry Rogers, '1 neod ie Martin,
aud others
Harold 1 racy :or Phase* of Life By F. J. Smith,
author f Did Tarlton.
li »bi 1; ttis Young Wife amittie Old Love By Jobh
Cl*} J natter vu. I
ALSO,
Another supply of Cttrrrtr Lyle: or the Stage in Ito
manoi; anu tbe Stage tu Reelit’y. By I.ouina Reeder
35*0 Year* Ago. By Ulia* Kingsley
*t*26 geo a paths & bro.
Nf. tV I»Gt»K' i . —Ellen Korbury :or TUo Adveni
ttrw. of tm Orphan. By Bennett, author
ol Clara Moreland, Ac *
T ;e Husband in Utah : or Sights and Scene* among
the Mormon*, with remark*on their Moral and Social
Economy. By Austin N. Ward.
Kn-e Clarendon : or Necromancy in the Wilderness.
By Emerson Bennett.
Ciara Moreland; or Adventure* in the Far Koothwe’t.
Bv Emerson Benaett.
The H. n*e Augol in Disguise. By Madeline Leslie]
author of Courtesies of Wedded Life, &<-.
Etne*t Linwood. A Novel. By Caroline Lee Hentz
Tempest and Sunshine or Life in Kentucky. By
Mr Ma y J Holme*.
Bi t raphicat and Historical Sketches. By T. Babingi
p.n Macatffcy.
Just received and for sale by
ap23 , HANSF D D. NORRELL.
More: new hook is. -Tbe • bud * Brs.k* of
Nature, Three Parts—Part I P.an s; parts, Ani<
mats; parts Air. Water Heat, Light, Ac.; also in one
voltt-re. By Wort iigtou Hooker, M. D Illustrated
by numerous Engraving*.
Isabel : ih* Young Wife and the Old Love. By John!
Corny Jt-afTtsrxon. author ot Crewe Rise, \ c.
\>l 6Q teetm of Kcctlaud. By Agnes Strickland.
Reading without Tear- : or A Pleasant Mode of
ing to Read By the author of Peep ot Day. Ac.
For sale by (apVol THOS RICHARDS & SON.
i)OOK**.— Diograi hkal anti Historical Sketches.
) By T. B MacAjiley.
mg* not Gendtal y Known : a Popular Handbook
of i act* not readily *< ce-sible to literature. History
and eien -e. Editi-d bv I)av dA. Wells.
Tbe American* m Japan, an Abridgement of the
Goybrnmnnt Narmtive of the United States Expedition!
to Japan under Com By Krlit Tome*.
For *a eby (-ipc6| THOS. RICHARDS A SON
I I EHREItT’S GREAT NATIONAL Wt RK ON
i 1 Till; HORSE OF AMElit ;A. near y ready i
FRANK FoKE' l ER'S HORSE and HOKsEMAY
SHIP of tjie i niir-d State* and British Provinces, in two
superb imperial octavo voluu.es of e'even hundred!
pice*, Illustrated with Stem Eug-aved Original Por
tia t*. from Pacntiugs amt Drawings by the distinguished
ar'iats, i; Trey, a. l i ber II De Lattre, C. Hancock,
R. Clarke aud L Maurer, of. the .otlowiug celebrated!
hor-es, v 7 Nir An hy, Black Maria, Lexington,
I.*dy Suffolk, Lantern, American Eclipse, Boston,
Wlialo r.ne, Poeah intas, Stella, Glencoe, Fashion,
Pryor, Flora Temp o, Alice Gray, Ac. Elegantly
bound in emNu-sed cioth , gilt extra Price #lO.
Sat • ii-iut re i irml at
GKO A. OATES A. BROS'.
Piano, Book and Music Store,
ap-)8 Broad Street.
VTKW IMOYKliff.*—'Vivia : or Tbe Secret of Power,
k* By Mr*. D. E. N. s outlive, rtli, Author of the La-t
Heiress,-The Deserted Wife, Eli, Ac.
Harold Tracy: or Phases of Life. By J. F. Smith, j
Esq. ,
John: er I* 4 Cousin in the Hand worth two in tlfc
Bush. By Mis* Erailie Carlen
The Tin I overs :nr A Sister's Devotion. A Domed-,
tic Story. By the author of Tw in Sisters
Just received aud for sab* bv
HANS’D I) NORRELL.
ai*24 opposite XI S Hotel.
HAlii i.u>’ )i ib t/1 \!., tor Mac. leave* out,
Go.Vy'h Larly's B iok.
Mrs Stephens' New M *iithly.
Graham's Illiistratcd Magaz ne.
Frauk Leslie's Nevr-York Journal.
Ballou's Dollar M •itfh’y.
Ju?t received and for sale iiv
ap23 H. D NORRELL.
E\V UO<lhS.—Violet: or The Cross and the
J.V Crown By .1 Mclntosh. —
*• Take heart; who bears the Cross to-day
Shall \|- ar the Crown to-morrow.'’
The D -c&rdthi Daughter. IlyMre. E. Southworth.
Tbe Ran ers! and Regulators of the Tanaha : or
among the Lawless. A Tale of the Republic of Texa*.
By Cha*. Sumrp rlield.
The Days nf My life: Au Autobiography. By the
author of Margaret Maitland.
Tbe Prince of the House of David
The Heavenly Token. A Gift Book for Christians.
By D. A Ha-slUt
The star and the Cloud : or A Daughter’s Love. By
A. s. Roe.
Stories of the! Island World By Chan. Nordhoff.
Rcuttipavlaa !'|'oiu (libel Farek to Starnbonl. By Harr,-
Grengo.
•Ju t received and for -ale by
an 7 | GEO A OATES A BRO., Broad-st.
linOKS,—Dr. Autoine : A Tale of Italy
X\ By ltnfiiu, author of Loreuzi Beneni.
Henry Lyle : or Life and Experience. By Amelia
Marvyatt, daughter of Captain Marryatk author of
Temper. :
Prue rid I By Curti*.
The American Gentleman’s Guide to Politeness and
Fashion. By Henry Lunett.
Oriental Acquaintance : or Letters from Spa’n. By
J W DeForesfi. GEO. A. OATEB A BRO.
• anii) |
HOUKVn f'ENTIUIi AElflt'A —Adv mine*
and Missionary Labors in several Countries in the
Interior of Africp from 1849 to 18;"6. By T. J. Bowen.
Just received laud for. -alcbv
y;.t«) ' THrtS* TUriTAROSA SON.
NOTICE
Tt HF, subscriber, having purchased the TROUT
HOUSE in theclty of Atlanta, is desirous of giving
a LEASE «n the property, for a term of years, to some
gentleman who will keep a first-class Hotel, as this house
and fixtures are superior to any house in the State. It is
conveniently situated to the passenger Dep t.and tot
ains some 82 g( .*d, commodious rooms, all wet. ventil*.
ted, and la located in a desirable portion of the city. Pei -
sons desirous of Leasing said property, will call on M. or
G. A. RICE, of Atlanta, who will show them theproperty.
oetl4-d&wtf A. AUSTELL.
DISSOLUTION ~
11E firm of ESTES A. RICHMOND, was dissolved
1 this day by mutual consent. The business of the
firm will be settled by CHARLES ESTES.
All those owing notes and accounts past due, will
please make immediate payment.
Tbe name of the firm will be used only in liquidation.
CHARLES ESTES,
W. R. RICHMOND.
Augusta. December 1, 1856. dec3-dAwtf
FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFAC
TORY.
'PHI! undersigned respectfully informs thepublicthat
1 he. hs£ p'tafiiished a Mauufactory of Fr nchBUKR
MILL STONES, on Broad street, oue square above the
Upper Market House. He has just returned from France,
where, lie has made a selection of the best Stones to be
had in that couutjry, aud is now prepared to fill all or
der* in his line at short notice, and at a* reasonable price*
ri can lie obtained in this country He has been for
some years engaged in the business, and pledges himself
that ail work turned from his hands shall be executed in
he best manner. WILLIAM BRENNER.
nov2Bit&w! y
NOTICE.
'DO MESSRS. lIELGER A CO, Smith A Payne,
I Joseph B Sargent Shepherd A Irvi g, Curt s A
Hand. James French, Wm 11. Ca.ey A Co., Naylor A
Co , Perk A Walton, Collins A. Co., W. Hargraves A
Co., Richard A Fieury. F. G Wheeler, G W. Garmauy,
Cliai-ie* Kentgen, Dara A Msgnau. E A H. Lamurcho,
aud all tltc oilier creditors of Wit ington Oakman :
You are hereby notified that Willmgton Oakman will
apply t > tbe City Court of Augusta, Georgia, at the
next May Term thereof, for the benefit of the several
act* of the Gene al Assembly of the State of Georgia for
the relief of honest debtors.
MILLERN A JACKSON,
Attorneys for Willmgton Oakman.
Augusta, March 26th, I»>7 nth 27
DISSOLUTION.
r rHE copartnership heretofore existing between the
Jl undersigned, under the t ame and style of J. M.
NEWBY' A CO., is this day dissofved by mutual consent.
Ti e name ol the firm will be used in the liquidation of
debts. J. M NEWBY,
C. B DAY,
W . 8. WISE.
Augusta, 23d March, 1857
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r |''HE undersig ed, having purchased from Mr. J. M
L Newby hm entire interest in the late firm of J. M
Newby A Co., will continue the KEADY'MADE
CLOTHING business in ail its branches, under the
name and style of J K liOR t A CO. Ail persons in
debted to the old firm, either by note or book account,
nro requ* sted to make payment to the new firm of J K
Hora A Co. J K. H< >RA,
W. T. TIMMERMAN.
W. N WISE,
C. B. DAY.
Augusta, March 23.1857.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my interest in the CLOTHING
BUMNEbS to J. K. HORA A- CO., I respectfully
solicit for them a contimiance of the patronage ot my old
friend*. J. M. NEWBY.
Aagusta. 23d March. 1857 mh2s-tf
/ U IM.Nthi IIS'I I | ITK.—For the cure of Fever
\>£ and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever, and
ali N. rvous Affections. It contains no Quinine or Arse
nic. For sale by HAVILAND, KISLEY &CO
apß j
|>«rtifcHTf*’ t«»l,IC JIIXTIKK.—The best
Ik remedy extant for Colic in Infants, and warranted
to cure. Price 25 cents. Hold by
apß HAVILaND. RISLF.Y" & CO.
CIANDIKS. —A varied a-sortment of btick. CANDY
/ and tine French CONFECTIONARY, for sale low
by W. H. A F. BURNET,
ap?) ■ opposite Planter)-’ Hotel.
JslNEaud Comuton Pocket CUTLERY aud PIS
i TOLB, for sale at tho Variety Store of
’ W II & F. BURNET,
ap9 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
’I 'OHA(TO) —Ohcwii g at.d »mo m ToiJavoii
X BEGAKB and SNUFF at
W. H & F. BURNET’B,
ar9 | opposite Planters’ Hptel.
l>liLf*UK *. —Hgaith, YVhilewasti, Crumb, -Head,
" Comb, Nail. Tooth, Shaving, Dusting, Sh< e and
Scrub BRUBHEB, at BURNET’S, .r
*l‘ 9 *. I opposite Planters' Hotel.
I' , tH‘«Va l . BMKR COMBB, TOY 8, and WALKING
CANES, Just received by
. na W. H A F. BURNET,
- j opposite Plantei»’ Hotel.
~ PHY GOODS.
1857. IPina GOODS. I*6l
- <fc PHIBBH are opening thUmornta#a
large and magnificent stock, of Spring and Summer
DKY GOODS, to which they invite attention The
Ladies are rwpwifally solicited, before purchasing, to
call and examine their aeeorttnen* of Dress Goods, which
comprises the latest varieties in style and design, haying
been selected from the choicest stocks of the New-York
and Northern markets, and will be sold very cheap.
Kieb bilk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes;
Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS;
Biscboff Black SILKS,
Gros de Rhine “
Rich Black and Col'd Brocade SILKS ;
Organdie ROBES ;
Very fine Plain and Plaid CHALLI, all colors,
Challi and Barege ROBES Plain and Printed :
Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROBES, all colors ;
French and English PRINTED JACONETS, and
SWIBBES ;
Black and Col’d CRAPE It ARETZE and BAREGE;
“ Printed GRENADINES and NOR
Plain and Plaid CRAVELLIB and LUSTRES;
Flam and Printed B AREG ES,
DEBEIOES, from 124 to 37jc.;
Plain French CHAMBRAYS and LAWNS, very Sine,
all colors ;
Fine French, Scotch and English GINGHAMS, all
styles;
French English and American PRINTS, wide and
narrow ;
Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Blue, Pink, Ac.;
Printed “ Chintz and Colors ;
Bl’k, White and Colored Challi and Berage SCARFS,
with Satin Stripes and Plaid ;
White and Colored Stella, Cashmere and Borage
SHAWLS;
Silk and Lace TALMAS and SCARFS, all colors, in
groat variety and very cheap
White, Rope, Crown, and Cruvelli SKIRTS, White
and Colored;
100 dozen Swim and Jaconet COLLARS from 121 to
$6;
Swiss and Jaconet SETTS, Very cheap;
Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES, in setts, very low ;
Black, Bugle and Mourning COLLARS ;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, Hem
Stitched and Embroidered, cheap;
Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Cotton HOSE ;
Geuts. and Boys' Brown, White and Fancy Half
HOSE ;
Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Lisle Thread
HOSE,
Ladies, Gents, and Misses' Kid, Silk and Lisle
GLOVES;
Ladies and Gents. White and Light Colored Kid
GLOVES;
Blnek Lace MITTS, Long and Short;
Ladies and Geuts. Black and Kid GAUNTLETS ;
DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, Ac , in great va
riety and new styles;
Russia. Scotch and Huckaback DIAPERS and TOW
ELINGS;
Irish LINEN and Linen LAWNS, very cheap ;
Brown and Bleached '1 able DAMASKS, by the yard:
10-4, 12-4 and 114 Brown and White TABLE
CLOTHS;
Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colors ;
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
every brand ;
COTTONADEK, BED TtCKINGS, FLANNELS,
PLAIDS. CHECKS, JEANS ;
I. nen DRILLS, Plain White BrownaDdFarcy BOM
BAZIXES, Pianl, Drap D’Ete and Lasting CLOTHS,
Ac. At mhl? ts
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.
SPRING TRADE 1&57.
B 110031 A NORKELI. are now in receipt of their
new stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS,
comprising all of the latest styles of the season in
LADIES DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac , to
gether with * mrst complete assortment of STAPLE
and DOMESTIC GOODS, to which they rcspec.ful[y
solicit attention.
Plain Black and Fancy Dress SILKS ;
Rich Foulard, Barege and Musnn K -BES ;
Plain and Printed J ACONETS, CAMBRICS, BRIL
LIANTS and I, AWNS .
French Printed MUSLINS, ORGANDIES and
BAREGES;
Plain Oil ALLIES and Printed Ohatly DELAINES;
Pr nted Linen LAWNS, for Ladies' Dresses;
CHAMBRAYS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS;
Plain DEBEGES, and Debege ROBES, for Traveling
Dresses ;
MOURNING GOODS, in good assortment;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS, MULLS, NAINSOOKS,
Plain, Striped and Checked ;
Plain and Dotted SWISS;
White and Colored TARLATANS ;
Cambric DIMITIES, India TWILLS, and Whtte
BRILLIANTS ;
Curtain MUSLINS
White Crape SHAWLS ;
Stcila “
EMBROIDERIES, avery large assortment ;
HOSIERY, a very large assortment of every descrip
j tion ;
Alexander's KID GLOVES ;
SILK Ml ITS, Long and Short;
DRESS TRIMMINGS. WHALEBONES, Long and
Short ;
SKIRTS and SKIRTINGS ,
F A NS, of all kinds ;
PARASOLS, large assortment ,
Ladies' UMBRELLAS;
Summer CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DRAP DETKS,
Pant LINENS, DRILLINGS, COATINGS, COTTON
ADES, and lnaov other Goods for Gents and Boys.
Irish LINENS, Table DAMASKS, Damask TABLE
CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, HUCK
AB \ CKS, CRASH, Ac , Ac.;
Linen and Cottou SHEETINGS, 10 4, 11 4 and 12 4 ;
Pillow LINENS and COTTONS ;
English L t NO CLOTHS ,
Bleached and B own SHEETINGS, a very great va
riety of makes;
Together with a ! arge assortment of GOODS FOR
SERVANTS. nb‘>7
*
TA3IE* IIENEY has received an entirely New ami
Fashionable stock of Spring DRY GOODS, which
he otters at the lowest possible prices. Among his stock
are to be found the following articles, viz :
Colored and Plain Dress SILKS ;
Fouiard Dress SILKS
GRENADINES and CHALLIES;
TAMAKTINES, a new article for Dresses
Plain and Figured BERAGES ;
Fig’d Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS ;
Fig’d Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MOURNING
MUSLINS ;
Jaconet and Organdie ROBES
Barege and Tissue "
Grenadine “
Mourning “
Barege DELAINES;
GINGHAMB and CALICOS J
White and Colored BRILLIANTS;
“ " PIQUE CLOTHS;
Ladies’ Pique BASQUES;
“ Ernb'd “
Boys' Pique JACKETS;
Dotted Swiss MUSLINS ;
Checked and Striped, Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook
MUBLIT;
Plain Jaconet, Swiss and Mull MUSLIN :
BIBHOPB LAWN;
Striped and Plain Indian Twilled LONG CLOTH ;
Hair Cord Jaconet MUSLIN ;
Berlin Corded CAMBRICS ;
Corded SKIRTING ;
Lace aud Ernb’d COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate
and in setts ;
Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate and in
setts;
Tape Corded Hemstitched and Embroidered HAND
KERCHIEFS ;
Mourning Hemstitched and Embroider'd HANDKER
CHIEFS ;
Infants’ Ernb’d WAI STS and DRESSES ;
Hoop and Einb d SKIR TS, for Ladies aud Misses ;
Eugenie Corded “
SHIRTINGS SHEETINGS and Irish LINENS ;
Planters' LINENS;
Fancy LINENS, for Boys’ wear;
A splendid assortment ot HOSIERY ;
Alexander's Kid and Silk GLOVES ;
Marsailles and Lancaster QUILTS.
ALSO,
A splendid assortment of Stella SHAWLS, SCARFS,
and MANTILLAS, PARASOLS, FANS, Ac.
To which is added Mrs. HENEY'S beautiful supply of
MILLINERY GOODS ___ mhld
NEW SPRING GOODS 1857.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
W3I. H. CRANE has just received a large assort
ment of New SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he offers on his usual low terms, for cash. Those
who wish to purchase Goods cheap, will do well to give
him a call, where they will at all times find Goods at the
Ipwest cash price. Among them are
Rich Printed Berage and Muslin ROBES ;
Piaiu Black Gro de Rhine and Lustring SILKS ;
Rich Plaid, Stripe and Plain StI.KS ;
New styles Satin .Stripe Printed BERAGES ;
Fine French Jaconets and Organdie MUSLINS ;
Black and Second Mourning MUSLINS, very cheap
Plain Black CH ALLY and BERAGES ;
New styles GINGHAMS, PRINTS and LAWNS ;
Handsome MUSLINS aud GINGHAMS, at 121 c.;
Rich Embroidered SLEEVES, and COLLARS to
match ;
Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Check MUSLINS ;
A large assortment of MANTILLAS, all qualities;
Beautiful White Figured Swiss MUSLINS, for Dresses
and BERAGES
White and Printed BRILLIANTEB, very cheap ;
HOSIERY. GLOVES aud MITTS, of all kinds :
Farmers’ COATING, Linen CHECKS and DRILL
INGS;
All kinds of GOODS suitable for Gents, and Youth's
wear;
A large assortment of FANS, PARASOf S and UM
BRELLAS :
Bro. aud Bleached SHEETINGS and RHIRTINGB •
DIAPERh, BED TICK, DENIMS, Irish LINENS,
and all kinds of Goods usually kept in a retail Dry Goods
Store. mh2B
HOOPS AND CORDED SKIRTS.
WKIGIiT, ALEXANDER dfc CO. have just
received Steel Spring HOOP SKIRTS, a new
and superior article
ALSO,
A great variety of Corded BKIRTS, in new styles.
ALSO,
WHALEBONE for Skirts, three yards long ; GUT
TA PERCHA CORD, for Skirts, a new thing and veir
desirable febl.Vdaw
HICKMAN, WESCOTT It CO.,
ARE now in receipt of a very large and beautiful as
sortment of SPRING DRY GOODS.
The attention of the Ladies are invited to their very
handsome tockof DRESS GOODS.
Rich Hiik Flounced ROBES;
Rich Tissue Flounced ROBES;
Organdie “ “
Barege “ «
Organdie MUSLINS, very rich ;
LAWNS and MUSLINB, in great variety ;
Plaid SILKS, of various qualities;
Black GRENADINES, BAREGES, Ac.
H. W. fit C->. will receive, by each steamer during the
season, additions to their stock, and will endeavor to
please their customers, both in styles and price*.
mhll-3roo
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
DICKEY dc PHIBBH have now on hand t great
variety of Dotted and Figured BWIBBESL (some
with oo lore A figures, ana very rich.) for Ladles'Dressea.
Chocked and Bfriped JAOONETTB, NAINSOOKS,
and BWISHES s india Swlw and Midi
MUSLINS; Scotch LAWNS; Bishop and Victoria
LAWNB, TARLETONB, **. mh«
DRY GOODS.'
NEW SPRING GOODS.—PULL SUPPLIE»T
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS fust received from New York, his full Spring
supplies, embracing a large and elegant assort
meat of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, among which
are—
Rich Silk ROBES, and Fancy SILKS, of new and
beaut i ni styles ;
Rich Tissue, Barege, and French Jaconet ROBES ;
French ORGANDIES, and Printed JACONETS, at
very low price*:
Fancy BAREGES, and Plain Colored CHALLIES,
of beautiful styles;
Plain Colored CRAPE MARETZ, and Paris LAWNS,
for Ladies' Dresses;
Plain Black French LAWNS, Black BAREGES and
Black CRAPE M ARETZ, for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Plain and Fi rured Black Silk GRENADINES, and
Black MARQUIBBE ;
Lupin’s French Black BOMBAZINES and Plain
CHALLIES, of the best styles ;
Fancy GINGHAMS aud Small Figured English
PRINTS, of new and beautfful styles ;
Superior 4-4 French Chintz BRILLIANTS, and
French PRINTS, for Children s wear ;
Superior White BRILLIANTS, and Cambric DIM!
TIES, at very low prices;
Plain Jaconet, Nainsook and Mull MUBLINB. of the
most approved styles;
Plain Swiss and White Tarletau MUSLINS, for La
dies' Evening Dressea ;
Colored Tarletan MUSLINS, at very lew price*, for
covering Lamps and Chsndeiiera ;
White Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladie*’ Dresses,
at very low prices ;
Cambric and Swiss Striped and Checked MUSLINS
and Bishop LAWNS;
Plain Black and White CRAPE DE PARIS, lor La
dies' Evening Dresses ;
Plain Black and Dotted LACES, for Ladies' Veils ;
Valenciennes and Thread Lace EDGINGS and IN
SERTINGS;
A large supply of Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS and
INBERTINOS, of the be*t styles ;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin BANDS, of new and elegant
styles ;
Ladies’ French Embroidered COLLARS and UNDER
SLEEVES, in setts;
Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVEB’
separate and in setts ;
Ladies’French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES and
MANTILLAS ;
Ladies' Linen Cambric, French Lawn, Corded Border
and Hem-stitch HANDKERCHIEFS :
Ladies’ Fancy and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS,
of rich and elegant styles ;
Ladies’Mourning French Lawn and Linen Cambric
HANDKERCHIEFS ;
Lanies’Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, of new
and elegant styles.
Ladies' Brown Linen DUSTERS, or TRAVELING
CLOAKS;
Ladies’ Cruvelli, Skeleton and Coronation Whalebone
and Heel Spring SKIRTS, of the most approved style?;
Ladies' Marseilles, Corded and Wlntc Hair Cioth
SKIRTS, and GRASS CLOTHS ;
Ladies’ French CORSETTB, and Infant's Embroider'd
WAISTS ;
A complete assortment of Ladies, Mibscs, Gertle
men’s, Youth’s and Children’s HOSIERY, ot the best
make;
Ladies’ PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS ,
A large supply qi Ladies' Cloth, Fancy, Bridal and
Mourning FAN ;
Heavy French Black BOMBAZINES aud DRAP DE
ETE, for Gentlemen’s Summer wear .
A large assortment of Fancy DRILLINGS, Plain and
Checked COATINGS, Fr.nch NANKINETTS, and
other suitable articles for Gentlemen s and Youth's Sum
mer wear ;
Gentlemen's Linen BOSOMS, for Shirts, some of extra
size ;
Superior-44 Irish LINEN and LONG LAWNS ;
Superior 12-4 Lim n SHEETINGS and Pillow Case
LINENS;
Extra 8-4 and 10-4 Table aud Dama-k DIAPERS, Ta
ble CLOTHS and Darnatk NAPKINS;
Heavy Linen HUCKABACKS Scotch DIAPERS,
Colored and Damask Bordered TOWELS ;
Superior 12 4 Hamilton and Allendale SHEETINGS
and Pillow Case COTTONS ;
New-York Mills, Water Twist, White Rock, Manches
ter and Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS ;
A large assoitment of Articles for SERVANTS’
WEAR;
Rich Colored DAMASKS, for Window Curtains, with
CORDS aud TASSELS to match ;
Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, of rich
and elegant styles ;
CORNICES Curtain BANDS, aud Embroidered
MUSLINS for Curtains ;
Hartwell’s CANOPY FRAMES, for French Bedsteads;
White and Col’d 10 4 and 12-4 Pavilion BOB1NKTS;
A large assortment of Gold Band and other styles of
WINDOW SHADES;
Superior Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and
Venetian CARPETS .
l*la u White and Fancy Checked India MATTINGS.
The above, with a great variety of other article - suita
ble for the present season, will be sold at ve-y low prices
for cash —decidedly lower than they can be sold on the
usual credit tertns. , ap24-dtw*w
HOSIERY.
TirRHHIT, ALEXANDER CO. invite atten
\\ tion to a large assortment of superior HOSIERY.
Radies' White, Black andrSlate HOSE ,
“ “ open w ork and Embroidered HOSE ;
“ superior Ern'd. aud Raw Silk
Misses’ HOSE, of all descriptions ;
Childrens’ Fancy, Plain and open worked HOSE,
and Half HOSE ;
Gent’s and Boy’s Half HOSE, in great variety,
mb 12-d Aw
LINENS, DAMASKS, AC.
WRIGIIT, ALEXANDER A CO. l ave just
opened a superior stock of LINEN GOODS, of
the best quality and make.
Irish SHIRTING and Family LINENS;
Pillow Case LINENS, all widths;
12 4 Linen SHEETINGS ;
Brown and Bleached Table DIAPERS, all qualities;
Bird Eye, Huckaback and Scotch DIAPERS;
Damask and Satin Damask Table CLOTHS ,
“ '• “ " NAPKINS and DOYLIES;
Huckaback Diaper and Damask TOWELS ;
Russia and Atneric n CRASH ;
Allendale SPREADS; Marseill s QUILTS,
Fur DIMITY ; Cotton DAMASKS, Ac. Ac.
mhl2-d&w
MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
AHANDHOJIK assortment of GOODS, suitable for
Men’s and Boy's wear, just opened by J I*. SETZE,
consisting of
Check and Plaid Linen COATING ;
Plain Linen
York NANKEENS;
CAMBLATEENS ;
Pennsylvania JEANS ; Laconia CORD,
Cadet Mixed COTTON A DE ;
Sokoko PLAIDS ;
Whittington CHECKS ;
Blue DRILLS ;
Solid and Figured French DRILLS ;
Hanover DENIMS;
French and English DRAP E'ETE ;
Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS, for Boy.i and Men, Ac.
mhl
THE ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE
STEEL .SPRING SKIRT.— LATEST PA
TENT.—S doz. more will be received on Thursday,
the 30th instant.
ALSO,
Paris Printed JACONETTS and ORGANDIES, aud
Paris Printed Organdie and Jaconett Robes, of the very
latest design, with other goods.
ap‘2B - L. C. DEM TNG.
BAREGES AND MUSLINS
XTEW Styles BAREGE ROBES.
XT Satin Plaid and Printed Bareges.
Plain and Printed low priced Bareges.
French JACONETS and ORGANDIES.
Swiss Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS.
For sale cheap, for cash, by WM. H. CRANE.
ap‘-6
EMBROIDERIES, See.
133IBROIIIERED Muslin Collars and Sleeves to
jj match.
A groat variety of Collars, very cheap.
Muslin Bands and Edging.
Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Cheap, for cash, by WM. 11, CRANE.
BROWN LINENS~DRILLINGS7~&c.
HEAVY Brown LINENS and DRILLINGS.
Colored Linens and Check Coatings.
Coltonade Denims Sheeting and Shirtings.
Linen Shirt Fronts very cheap, and a varie-y for-ale
cheap, for cash, by WM. H. CRANE.
ap2d
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WJI. 11. CRANE has received direct from New
York, an additional supply, Ne-v Styles, Black
and Colored MANTILLAS, which he is selling low for
cash ap26
MILLER fit WARREN
TT AVK just received their recent purchases of
11 SPRING GOODS,
wt ich for elegance, ariety. aud extent, are unsurpassed.
Purcha j era will find lomc cho’cc things in
SILKS, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES,
JACONETS, BAREGES, CHALLIES,
Silk ROBES,
Twisted Silk ROBES,
I rgandy ROBES,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES aud TRIMMINGS,
Black and Colored Bilk MANTILLAS;
Chantilly Lace “
Bugled Lace Net “
Mourning “
Stella and ( Barege BHAWLB and SC ARFS;
Linen and Cotton SHEETING ;
Rich Damask TABLE CLOTHS ;
Damask and Huckaback TOWEI.INGS ;
Together with a full assortment of every stylo of DRY
GOODS, to which they invite the attention of their
friends. mh2s
PARASOLS.
AVERY fine assortment of New PARASOLS, Bor
dered, Fringtd, Moire Antique, Brocaded, and
Plain, Black and Colored, lust received and opening thin
morning at »thh24| DKKKV & PHIBBH'.
_______________
BROOJI dc NORRELiL have just received,
Mohair SKIRTS ;
Patent Whalebone Cactus SKIRTS ;
Hough’s Patent Whalebone “
White and Slate Col'd Manilla “
Crown Coronation Whalebone “
“ Lattice “ “
“ “ Steel Spring “
White and Slate Col d Cruvelli SKIRTS ;
Corded and Plaided “
Rich Embroidered “
Grass CLOTHS, for Skirting ;
LAPPETT,
CRINOLINES, •*
WHALEBONE. Round and Flat. tnh22
STELLA SHAWLS.
BROOM dk MOKKEI.L have received a handsome
assortment of STELLA SHAWLS, of all colors
and qualities, to which they would invite attention.
mh22
BIRD CAGE**.— Mocking Bird, Bobolink and Cana
ry CAGES, at
- BURNET’S VARIETY STORE
ap» opposite Planter’s Hotel.
FINE MPONfaiEB, Ac Bathing and Burgeon 7 ;
SPONGES, very fine, to be h«4at
’ J CHEW’S DRUG STORE.
t pQ * Turpia’s Iron Range.
MISCELLANEO! S
ALTEBATIVE, I
OK GEORGIA KARS APA KILL A COMPOUND, <
|>KFPAHEDbyJ DENNIS. M. D., Auguata. Ga.,
M for Disease* of the Liver end to Purify the ffooi
It contain*, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro aico
hoUc extract of Queen’s Delight, <BBllling«a> White Ash,
Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Chionetithua) Tincture of
May Apple or Mandrake, (Podophyllum) and Blood
Root, (Sanguinaria.)
In small doses it acts as an alterative or laxative, in
larger doses as a mild purgative— with some as an active
purgative.
As an alterative or laxative, it has been found trie till
k"n«tSj>a*km of Bowels, Jaundice, IKlioUft Fever,
I* ever and Ague, Kick Headache, DH/rziuesa. various i s
male Complaints, Chronic Affcctionsofthe Liver, second
ary Syphilis and Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofulous A tire
lions, Sores, ulcers, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions* or
Diseases of the Skin, and all other diseases in which Sar
saparilla or alterative medicines are int ioate.l.
That it acts upon the Liver, may be known from the
fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of Biliousness, it causes
free bilioua evacuation*, readily ruinoves unnatural ycl
low tinge about the eyes and Upon the skin, and 'au
proves the health and spirit
In Cutaneons Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, and other
diseases of the skin, it causes the disappearance o! the
Blotches, Pimples, Ae., and greatly improves the com
plexion.
As a diet drink, It keeps the bowels free, Ihe liver
healthy, and the blood pure.
its healthy action on the liver, and purifying effect up
on the blood, make it a great safeguard against disea e,
for children a safeguard against worms—it causes au in
creased accretion and passage ol the bile, which acts as
an irritast to worms and prevents their accumulation.
I'hys icians, who Lave made extensive use of the diffe- I
rent ingredients of this preparation of Sarsaparilla, re
gard them as the best and most efficient agents m the
Materia Medina.
It Is put up in pint bottles Price $1 per bottle.
Sold in Augusta bv HAVILAND, RIBLKY A CO.,
CLARK, WELLS Ac SPEARS, WM. IIAINES, and
D B. PLUMB Al CO. dec-'l-dA .vly
YOUNG AMERICA CORN AND COB MILL
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
"VJirE offer for sale the above Mill, which surpasses
ft all others in speed and durability, simplicity and
strength, as well a., economy. That part of the Mill
most liable to wear being separate from tlie mam
body, can at any time be removed at n small expen-o.
The above Mill has received the first premium at the
State Fair* of New-York, Ohio, Michigan, No th Caro
lina and Tennessee, as also at a large number of County
Fairs in various State,*.
The YOUNG AMERICA MILL performs it i work
better aud nearly tw ice as fast as any other Corn or Corn
and Cob Mill yet offered to the public.
Planters are invited to examine the Mill and compare
its advantages. JOHN A THOS. A. liuNES.
janti
NOTICE TO GENXLEMEnT
I HAVE just received the most beautiful lot of floods,
in my line, ever offered for sale in Augusta, consisting
in part of
200 dozen new Spring style SHIRT COLLARS ;
40 “ Plain aud Fancy Lisle Thread and Silk
GLOVES;
15 do/. French Kid GLOVES, iu ill colors ;
90 “ Plain and Fanev Col’d) Half HOSE ;
20 pieces Silk Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS ,
50 dots White and Fancy Bordered Linen do.
A splendid lot of new TIES and CUAVATS, aud
SHIRTS, enough tor all the men and boys in Georgia.
A LKO.
50 dozen more of those beautiful SHIRT FRONTS, at
37* c each. CH AS. W. IIERSE Y,
mUI7 opposite the U. S. Hotel.
SPRING GOODS.
NOW RECEIVING.
WM O. PRICE &, CO.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
febffti
CHINESE SUGAR OANE !
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS SEED!
rpHK Seed of CHINESE SUGAR CANE offered by
U the subscriber is the identical variety alluded to in
the Reports of Gov. Hammond, U. Peters, Esq., Dr.
Robert Battey, and Prof, Mapea. It is warranted pun,
having been grown entirely separate from Dourali Corn,
‘ Chicken Corn,” and all other varieties of the Millet
family. Call and get a pamphlet, and read tin e\ ideuce
of its value. A limited quantity of the genuine SEED
may yet be obtained at SI per package, or e1.30 when
sent per mail, pre paid.
PLUMB Al LEITNER,
dec9 Late TV B Plumb A- Uo . Augusta, Ga.
“ frultland - nlThseky, - ’
AUGUSTA, OA.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS FOR THE SOUTH.
trilE subscriber has Just issued a new Catalogue Os
A FRUITS FOR 'I UE SOUTH, iu which all the best
end most desirable native and foreign varieties (suitable
to our climate) are fully described, with special din e
tions for the trau olanting and management of TRUES,
SHRUBS, VINES, Ac., Ac. Also, a selected list and
description of the rarest and most beautiful ROSES.
EVERGREENS; Ac. Ac., forming a ‘auiiliar treatise
fvramateursandtho.se who desire toadd to ihe commi t
and adornment of their homes.
This Catalogue w ill be sent to all applicants per mail,
free of portage, by addressing D. REDMOND,
nov'Jfitt Antni'ta. Ga
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
t'l’’ll E tOPARTNKUSIII P heretofore carried ori
L under the name and style of OSBORNE A WHIT
LOCK, in the Wateli ami Jewelry business in this eity
is d -solved by its own limitation. The business w ill
hereafter be .conducted at the same stand, by HENRY
J OSBORNE, on hhs own account, who will receipt for
all mouies dne the late firm, cither bv note or book ac
count. HENRY J OSBORNE,
FREDERICK A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, March Iff i 5.77
THE l N DEK.'it •NE t > tun ing sold out Ids entire in
terest in the late firm of OSBORNE A WHITLOCK,
to his partner, H. J OSBORNE, would cheerfully iu
commend him to the pair, nage of his ft ends and former
customers, returning his thanks for their pa-‘ 'avers
F. A. WHITLOCK.
Augus'a. March 10, 1 877. mb It!
f mss olutTo nT
r |THE Copartnership In the I ami Business, under the
1 Style of DAVISON, GIRAKDEY, WHY IKA CO ,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent The J>u«inc«.-<
of the firm will be settled up bj JAMES M DAVISON,
who will continue the Laud Agency and Brokerage in
his own nan e. All communications addressed to JAB.
M. DAVISON, will meet with prompt attention
DAVISON, GIRAKDKY, WHYTE A CO.
Augusta, April G. 1857 ap7
BOUNTY LAND AND OTHER CLAIMS
AGAINST THE UNITED STATES.
HAVING formed a connection with reliable parties
iu Washington City, 1 atn now prepared to prose
cute CLAIMS before the Court o Claims recently estab
lished hy Congress; Also for Bounty Laud, Pensions,
Revolutionary Services, business of Mail Contractors,
Postmasters, Patent Cases, Ac.
By a recent act of Congress, *• very man who has served
14 days in aay of the wars since 1790, is entitled to Boun
ty Land. J C. BARNETT.
Attornev at Law.
Madison. Morgan eo., Ga . Mav 3 1875 aptSMy
AUGUSTA HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT.
r I ’ll II undersigned are now recti-. iug unusually heavy
a supplies of Fresh Goods, to w hich they invite the
attention of the <rade aqd fami.iea. Our stock of
S TOVES, GRATES, RANGES, Tin, Wood and Willow
W ARES, is now very complete, together with our usual
variety of FURNISHING GOODS, ami small Wares
Call and sec for yourselves. S. S. JONES A CO.,
*plß 210 Broad-street
A ttTHI It'S SELF-SEALING FKI IT CIANS.
-fl V. —These Cans, which have been before the public
for two years past, are now universally acknowledged to
be the most reliable article ex'ant for preserving Fru ts.
Tomatoes, Vegetables, Ac. We have made arrange
ments with the Patentee, by which we are now offering
these Cans, of our ow n manufacture, in lots to su.t pur
cha-ers at precisely Patentee’s prices, w ith expenses of
transpor-at ou i.dded. Orders from the t-ade, and fami
lies, solicited. S. S. JQNES A CO.,
»P ]t * opposite Augusta Hotel.
NOTICE.
THE Co-partnership tinder the name of WM. H. MA,
a HAEREY A CO , I aving been, in consequence oi
the continued Inability of Mr. WM. H MAIURREY, Sr ,
to conduct the same, virtually dissolved on the Ist
September last, the undersigned now announces its dis
solut on, as of that date, since which time the busine.-s
has been conducted, as it will be in future, iu the name
and on account of the subscriber.
WM. H. GOODRICH.
Augusta, Dee. 23,1856. dec2l.
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
TjFT’ E have a choice assortment, comprising the follow
T T ing articles :
H AI-F-HOSE ; CRAVATS:
BEAUFORT TIES;SUSPENDERS;
ALBERT TIES: GLOVES:
LINEN COLLA RS ; UNDER GARMENTS ;
STOCKS. I!ANDKERCH.IEFS;
Fine SHIRTS. CI.AY’TON A KENNADY,
apt
CLOTHING.
CLAYTON A KENNADY,
FACT! HllltS and dealers, invite attention
to their large and superior stock of SPRING A N D
SUMMER GOODS, consisting of COATS, VESTS,
PA NTS, BHIRTS, DRAWERS, Ac., of all grades, cut
in the most fashionable sty le, and made up in the best
manner. apt
DR. JAMES S. FISH
OFFERS lis professional services to the citizens of I
Augusta and vi inity Office at the Drug Store rs
B F. Chew, where he may ble found at all t imes during
the day, and at night at the residence of BeDj. F. Chew ,
opposite the Medical College. apl4 dtim
HATS ! HATS ! FOR 1857.
f | I HE Spring styles of Gentlemen’s HATS are now
JL received, amongst which are
Gents. Fash. New Orleans HATS ;
Beebe’s “ Moleskin “
“ “ Young Men’s “
Gents. “ Stiff Brim Soft “
“ “ Soft “
of great variety of shape and color, by
febill WM. N. NICHOLS,
TAKE NOTICE !
THOS. RUSSELL, Manufacturing and Jobbing
JEWELLER, wishes to inform the citizens of Au
gusta and vicinity, that he is prepared to do any work in
his line, and warrants it to give every satisfaction.
All orders from the trade aud country thankfully re
ceived and promptly attended to.
He can he found at store under the Augusta Hotel.
aniO-Iy
TO HIRE,
BV the month, or until October Ist, a young, active
BOV, about 19 years old. Apply to
ap23 HE’vRYJ. OSBORNE.
WM. O. PRICE & 00.,
OFFER a lot of COATS, PANTS and VESTS, for
this season of the year, very cheap.
Call soon, or they wdl all hr- gone. feblff
MEAL. —Fresh ground CORN MEAL and unadul
terated GKITTS (and PEA MEAL for cows)
constantly on band, and for sale by
#PI« M. W. WOODRUFF.
BUSINESS ( ~ -
PROFESSIONAL AND Bl'f j
seeding six lines, wd* hair, or--
ate of ilO per annum. Card-, ,
barged prorata per line
WILLIAM H WHErt I
Attorney at i.vw
ovei Citvjltank.
WILLIAM ] WlLr r--
A TTORNEY AT law v
practice in the Northern ”, i
Georgia, and will pr*< t
where bunine-* pav* v.«-l, ,
of Claims and E t. (
iect'on of Clauns, a c„ ia
man States.
L/.’.V
THR subscriber, fcai
1 w-ill give bispromi.t a i ,
business coufid it.' i, i|
at the c rner oi the Globe IU i
Augusta, Dec 31, |H7R
dr. WM. J~ iFo- t '
( Y FEE Its t- theoit v .
' ' as f . , ;
old State Bank budding
Hotel.
Augusta, October 27, i ,\i;
JAMES G. COLLIFc
A ttohnkA at , Uv (
-I Campbeil-su-eet, ovi-r p, a .,- v . ,
novli ts ' ,
JOHN K. JACK
OF the firm of MILLERS A; . * - • u
Law, ere Conn-
JOHN K. JACKSON ~
Conni'ctiruL
Tennessee, ~
FRANK ii MILLER for
Ncw-York, Nor*;-.
iVnasyivar.ia, t
Maryland, I. .ii-
Virginia, M,
sej-U-ty
GEORGE r ■
A TTORNEY A l l \\\
x\ Augusta. Ga
N. m. hah
ATTORNEY' AND < (» t \
Solicitor ip Chaucer. : s
Ga., will practice mti,-. I , ,
Carter. Carroil. M.-ri v.
ROBERT HI •(
VTTOHNEV AT 1 \y,
tend-|irotnptly to r. :
Elbert and the iuit' ni >.-
ROGEii L. WHi -
A TTDRNK VAT I.AU .
il Ga., will give prom;.; »
Irado ! to Us care .< Jenc.i a ,
fcb2B
ANliilh A o -
Attorneys and . ,
Wa.d..ngUm. W, - ,
a'l the counties of tho Not
de.-T. ts r-‘ ;
v/ ...
4 TTORNEYATLAW. \
j\ ly attend to all bu m- .
a! management in K <-km<>n
Office on Mi iutosh sire-i, :t ■
tioualist office.
Reference Thos. K. R. C -, ;
mySi-ly
MACKENZIE u LA.-.
A TTOHNEVta AT I.VVV. y .
J\ county, Ga., wiil pru t -
son, Emanuel, Wash ngtou i - i
Richmond cunties.
ALf.XANff (MUCKKiZb. | j
PHILIP B hi \/ f , ,
ATTORNEY AT I,A tv, i. X: , : ..
practice in the count - f . ‘
thorpe, Talialerro, Ilaucc. k u
jyi9_
R. R. HUN i ,
ATTORNEY AND till > -i , ,
aud General Laud A <-' ist i, r i ;
Kiijny, (liim -rn u ity. tic
F. S. FITCH,
Attorney at i. uv, t
ty, Ga, will colic -t tit :.
diatc notice of their o ~ei j
tended to in Campbell. Ft, ;
ties of the tti.ua Ridge .v. . ...
JOHN S BI •
Attorney at law,
prompt and faithi'ui a;- m, ...
ed to bis
Coweta. Carroll, Campl ■ ; ,
Spaulding. I’ike, MeriweU -
febl2-tf
11, tw
Attorneys at law. ‘
We haveth:.-; lay .e
tin- practice of Law and E.;:i , , .
and style, and will a ti
Ui the Middle District svi i
WILLI -\M ii. ... ,
Augusta, Feb. J, 1877.
JOHNS Shhe.
A TTORNEY AT LAW. \ ,
C imni.-le A Sentimd 0., ,
J * eiff d-.'Ay ts
JOHN M. TILL .V ~
\ TTORNEY AT LAW. .
practice in the eotmtie I 1 t
Haneoi k of the Northern < :i * i •
Greene of the Ocmnlger f
GEO. W. Mi Nl/i-bh
Attorney at i.
fers to Messrs. A .!. A T. V .! r *
and Messrs. Ward \ Owe; ■
VaO-ddAwtf
COM A? lSxSlI>J\ M K !i( il \ .*\x
NORVELL it CO..
STORAGE AND ( OH ♦II^-IHN
office No. 17 College -street, i
tend promptly to tilling ttrders t r H .
Gram. &o at the lowest maik : iat-
Refers to Key mi or, Y ■ A <
chantsot Nashville gem ra-iy.
Bk.N’J. H. RICE. | J. . M It! 1
RICF, E ERR IUN & SI-” T
CNOHHINSION AlEitt HANTS
J C, No 3, North A; antic W
Particular attention given to tie al
and Grain, with Pro.iu.-e and M- • :> <
Liberal Advance made on C p
Refer to Messrs. S. b. FaKkah A I > I •
nov‘2-d4m
A. THOMAS. |
A. THOMAS & CO
Auction and c;i-:nerai. ( mmu ''
MFRCHANTS, lb' li. •
will attend to the aie o: I'Kl/U
signed to them.
Liberal t ash Advance; * : i !e - : }
References—G. W Wyily, h-q '
ny Ac Champion, Savanna! ; J- ha -A ‘
jy 18-ly
J a . r<* • 8-.
Generai, i and accent kor thk
Hi
Wi 1 give t' r- real ovv,;- r f a -y v..
Will examine and r< p->rf the v...
Will sell and eenv- y for...
He is now Agei -for tin- ;0.-<.f J• • •
State and some < f the beet fa. ; .-oi >
Georgia. He will also buy ian-J- ; . ,
at a fair price.
All communication : a-I-lre ed to n.eat o
will meet with prompt st'ct.t > u.
ALExT M. WALLACE,
CHKNERAL CO.'I UI">! , »N >'
X and Dealer in Pt<-:u- '
special attention to th<--ai -of B. - -
A> « , < ink its r-- -
yr R. itavl*.
lAM) RKOKEIIt UOLBFUU K A'L
i RA! A> -1 Nr. H - ini
ty m the k< .Ua.
Office eon- '.r Js hson a.' ! KM .. - A
BE
JULIAN J. CHISOLM, M - >
SURGEON AND OU 1:1'!',
21) HASKI.I. STHKhr, tIIAUI.r-i N - 1
Havim; -io. ! ■
abroad, to the stu-iy an-ltr;
bIsEANhS mu! All-LOTIONS t" i - * 1 ’ '
liis service* to tho-e stiff, ring fiem »
. Charl«-.-:on, M.-tro’; Htth. i> 7.
SIMS '«c“3aiE£Vi;.-
Factor* and co.ii . issio * mlw-'
Apalachicola, Fia. ...
JOHN It SIMS. | WM v
anvivdtwA »
~HESTER at AKERMAN,
Attorneys at law - ,ia
HESTER and AMOS T. AKKRMAN y. >
in pirtnerrhip iu the i - tiuties of Eil»-rt, Il*»i t, > • '
Ma<li*on,'f)g eihorpe an ! Lain ; .
CAMPBELL. J- "•
CAMPBELL Ac GAUT. .
General prooile vi.s-ni'U ;
chase, sale and shipment oi al! k inds > 1 ', ‘ •
ndssee Produce, -.ucn a* Bacon. Lard 8 '
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Fruit, Ac., Knoxville. T*” n
l r* ‘ -
—* OHJg , EVER Ci} ~
(At C. A. L. Lamar s,corner Drayton and ■ ■>, - * '
F AUTO Its AN IH’O.n.MISSION MEBCHA>"
Savannah, t. a. v ,
WM w CMXCVnL | JOB* »• *
rj?*) HtwA'W
JA MBS M. CAKTK rt. ALBtKT «- ,iH ''
CARTER & GRAY,
OOILMISsjon AND FORWARDING >l' h ”
CHANTS Sava' ilah, Geo. • m?
Referem es ’•—Patten, Hutton ACo , Ro’- - B ’
Esrt , John Ingersoll. Esq., P. 11. Oliver, Amcii- :■
N. Jf. Bsvard, Esq . Rome. Ga. 11 ’
ECIIAMUAL ENGINES tuil
M CARS at BFKNH-lA.,
a,,9 opno«ff» r :
"17iAKfcI»IL Copet, Japan aud Cuacu VaR-' 1
V Just received, aud lor »a'e at ~n oF
B. F. CUhW tt DRUG
ap9 Tnrplfl’* Iron