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MISCJSLLANEbi S
TO THE PUBLIC,
_ „nK miitoijfod JAMES M. DAY Commissioner
I H,nigratinn. *i««l C»U. OAKLAND A. SNEAD
" iJOiIND. HEILLY, Oomi»%*ion»rK of Finance, for
* n ‘ A, j, r biif of hi arid for the thy of Augo*
IT a „d comity <>t Kjt.Ltwonil. State of Georgia.
1 Ml ofruona of emigrating U> that country, w ill
, .k,' ii'.plirat Dnl« JAMPSAI DAY , and-mcti *« may
fool di-noM-d t» rditrlbulo foutiij for the relief of their
1.r.-tl.r«u inU.-nfal America, will please form llioac
.oiianpe oft! i Finance Commissioners.
quamtwnce ot u.< E . j c KKWEN,
Commissioner Cjcneral of the Hepubli ■ of Nicaragua.
HO' FOR NICARAGUA!
FREE FARMS AND FREE PASSAGE*
AN nnnortiwltv i < iv w presented to al! persons who
aic*(iffjnr i ‘ofeisigratiugtothefertilereg.on of the
tr tee ■ ‘nurh ■' ■ seldom met with iu the experience of a
„,„!*• on .all that w requisite to make Nica
racna the mod desirable country on earth: ami as au
inducement to emigration, the government of that coun
try offer -it free pannage from Charleston, and two hun*
.Ired ami fifty aerei of tlie most eiceUent quality of tila
pi,, i an ,i The i ul of Nicaragua exceeds in richness and
fertility, that of any other porUop of the globe, and in
viting ti cdevidopjnent of Amirii-an industry, it promises
. • and unqnet lion ’
~,l superiority. 'I be climate is. the delicious tempera
tun «.f the tropic., free from indigenous elements of sii-k
--aod of am arying uniformity. Now is the favora
file timet to secure a magnifiee it home without cost, and
with acce nto it at the expense <1 the government pro
viding it.
Ali particulars aiay be had by inquiring of the under
s'irnetl, in the Masonic Hail Building, up stairs.
JAMES M. DAY, »
Corn mi-.-inner of Emigration
api7 for the Republic of Nicaragua
DISSOLUTION.
If 1 !! 12 copartner hip hcretofuM existing between the
1 under-,igned, under the name anil style of J. M.
NEWB Y A. CO., is this day dij.-oived by mutual consent.
Tie- name of the firm will be lined' in the liquidation of
debts. J. M NEWBY,,
C. B DAY.
W. 8. WISE.
Augusta, 23d March, 1857
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
f|) IIR under-igped, having purchased from Mr J. M
1 Nowl>y hig efitirc interest in tlie late firm of J. M
Newby A Co., will continue t!,e READYMADE
CEDTMING business in all its branches, under the
name and stylo of J K llOlt A A CO. All persons' in
debted to the <>ld firm, either by note or book account,
are requested to make payment to the new firm of J. K
lioraA. Co. ' J. K MORA,
W. T. TIMMERMAN.
W. S. WISE,
C. B. DAY
AttgU: ta, Mar 1i23, 1.057
A CAR’D.
1 I AVING disposed of my interest in the, CLOTHING
I I BUSINESS to J. K. IIOKA A CO . I respectfully
solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of my old
friends. J. M. NEWBY.
A agitata, 2T!d March, 18,57 mhSS-tf
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOING
NORTH BY THE BAY LINE.
OEABOAKI) AND ROANOKE RAILROAD,
I' in Connection with the STEA M PACKETS on Ches
apeake Bay, form tug a daily line unsurpassed for com
fort, speed and safety, between Weldon, N. C , and Bal
timore, Md. ij
The elegant St< am Packets, LOT; SIAN A, Capt. HI'S
SELL, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt CANNON,
new boats, beautifully tilted up with commodious state
rooms, are now running daily on the old and favorite
Bay Line, which, in connection with the Roads south of
Weldon, presents the following unsurpassed Schedule :
Leave Augusta, Geo , ILK) A. M.;
“ Branch ville, S. C., 1.50 P. M.; ,
“ Kingsville, “ 5.00 “
“ Wilmington, N. C., 6.00 A. M.;
“ Weßlon, N.C., aP. M.;
“ Norfolk, Va fi I*. M.;
Arrive at Baltimore Md.,7 A. M. ;
In time for the early morning trains for Philadelphia
and New-York
Through Tiekjets to Wihuingjton, $1) ; thence to Balti
more #l:2.
Through Tickets may also hie purchased in Wilming
ton for Philadelphia #l-1, and for New York at #15.50, of
S. D. WALLACE, Ticket Agent; or at Weldon for Bal
timore!#:-, Philadelphia #!0, New-York 812, of E. N.
PETERSON, Agent S. & K R. C.
Baggage checked througk from. Augusta to Weldon,
thence to Baltimore.
Through from Wilmington to New-York in 36 hours
without loss of sleep U
Fur further particulars, apply to
C. 1). BOYDEN, Agent Inland Route,
BcpHO-tf Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS. ”
I AVI 1,1, be gt tlie a I ■ w iter places at the times stated,
for the purpe -e of receiving the State Tax Returns
for tiioi r.iimly -of Richmond.: At the Lower Market I
House, in thei.-d Waid. on.Tum-tlavs, the of April
and sth of Mar, (sale (lav-;) at Thus. R. Rhi-h-s’ store,
in the ikf.Wanl, V, . i!n< i . •- h of Aj and (ith of
May : at the United States Hotel, in the .'id Ward, on
i. . ;at J R. . i - ore. in
tie -RU Ward, Fridays iOth April and Bth May ujrnd at
the Coif rt Groupjds of the country districts on their re
spective Court Days until the Ist July. 1 shall endea
vor to Call upon all who have permanent places of busi
ness in Augusta, forth* ir returns, and hope that I shall
pot In asked to,do so more than once. To enable me to
have t|he digest ready by the it is due, (Ist of Au
iuist,) 1 shall certainly close on; the Ist of July, and re
turn as defaulters, amtdouble tax, all who h&vcuot made
their returns hy that time.
apo-flt.!, v 8 JOHN A, lIOHLER, 1! T. IL It r.
“ THE FAST TROT TING STALLION,
ST. LAW R I.M E, will stand the present season,
on Mondays, Tue.-dayo and Wednesdays, at Mr.
C. A. Rki»'» plantation, cn the Savannah road, four mile
from t-his city ; autl T'iihr.- -lay Fridays, and Saturdays
at llK'hi k A Wm.son's Sr in Augusta.
He wiii he lot to mares at Twenty-five Dollars the
sea sou, or. Fort jy to insure.
For particulars, see Small Bills. Pastures grat is.—
Season < xpir ■* First of July. C. A RED.
apitl
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
ri’llt: « OPAIITNEKSIIII* heretofore carried on
1 under the name and -tyle of OSBORNE & WHIT
LOCK, in the Watch and Jewblry business in this city
is dissolved by its own limitation. The business will
hereafter bq conducted at the same stand, by HENRY
J. OSBORNE, on liis own account, who will receipt for
all monies due-the late firm, either hy note or book ac
count HENRY J. OSBORNE,
FREDERICK A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, March 10, 1857.
THE UNDERSIGNED having sold out his entire in
terest in t‘i late firm of OSBORNE A \V r HITLOCK,
to his partner, 11. J OSBORNE, would cheerfully re
commend him to the patronage of his friends anil former
customers, returning his thanks for their past favors.
i\ A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta. March 10, 1857. nihlS
BOUNTY LAND AND OTHER CLAIMS
AGAINST THE UNITED STATES.
HAVING formed n connection with reliable parties
iu Washington City, I am now prepared to prose
cute CLAIMS before the Cour tof Claims recently estab
lished by Congress; Also for Bounty Laud, Pensions,
Revolutionary Services, business of Mail Contractors,
Postmjasters, Patent Cases, Ac.
By a recent act of Congress, every man whobasserved
14 darn in any of the wars since 17'JO, is entitled to Boun
ty Land. J. C. BARNETT,
Attorney at Law.
Madsson, Morgan co.. Ga . Mav 3. 1855 ap2!)-ly
AUGUSTA HOUSE FURNISHING DEPOT.
f I'llEunders'gned are now receiving unusually heavy
1 supplies of Fresh Goods, to which they invite the
attention of the trade and families. Our stock of
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, Tin, V.’ood and Willow
WARES, is now very complete, together with our usual
variety of FURNISHING GOODS, and small Wares.
Call and see for yourselves. S. S. JONES A CO.,
aplt) 210 Broad-street.
CABIN PASSAGE TO N. YORK, $25
SEMI-WEEKLY U, S. MAIL LINE.
MM HE New and splendid Side-wheel Steam hips—
-1 AUGUSTA I,sootons...Capt. M. S. Woodhnll.
FLORIDA EJftO “ ..Capt, Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA.. .1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R. Schenek.
WILI. LKAVE SAVANNAH EVKKT
MATI RD A Y.
These ships are among the largest on the. coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety and Comfort, making their pas
sages ip fifty tejsixty hours, and are commanded by skill
ful, caretul and polite othcers. Having elegant state
room accomtuodations, they offer a most desirable cool
veyanee to New-York.
Caliin Passage to New-York .$25
Stieerage Passage to New-York 8
PADELFORD, FAY A, CO., Savannah.
SAM L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway,
t a f>lß New-York.. •
~ fokThlladelphia.
r rilK Splendid Side-Wheel Steamships,
J. KEYSTONE STATE, 1500 tons,
It. Harpik, Commander,
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1500 tons,
J. J. Garvin, Jr, Commander.
The former Ship leaving Savannah on SATURDAY,
May 21th, and the latter leaving Charleston on SAT! tU
DAY, May .list, and every two weeks thereafter; thus
terming a weekly line.
These ships are only two nights at sea, and have vc'
100 inilea of River Navigation.
Passengers will he lauded, if desired, at Hew Castle,
Del., from which place Cars start three times daily for
Baltimore, Washington City, and other Southern noints
C. A. GREINER, Agent, Savannah. 1
T. P. A T. G. BUDD, Agents, Charleston
Passengers taking iYiday Nights - Train will he in time
forthe steamers. D. DAVIS,
Traveling Agent, Augusta, Ga.
Savannah, May 20,1856. my2s-ly
/~V>rni\Mß.Ndi'DT- ——
' / lOObbis. Rectified WHISKEY, various brands;
• Obhla. Old Monougahela “
: «J “ Old Rve
“ Neetar
Hi 1 ca-ks Cognac BRANDY ;
5 “ ti
Hl boxcs SCHIEDAM BCHNA < PPS D ; J tU ’
-<> boxes OogiiaiC BRA.NDV ;
1 fiue^ Etl AUS, variousbrajnds, from common to very
16 cases BOOTS and SHOES front, u
35 bols. White Wine and Cider VTWr Tv &ssorted '
20 boxes Assorted PICKLES, •
And a variety of other articles, all’ of wWv, .
sold at very low prices to dole various W ‘ be
t urned over to us by the late linn of « -wr
Co. W. B. GRIFFIN & &
Au.'Usta, April 14, 1857.
l^ , |^CAGES , i , t*~ MOCking
BURNET’S VARIETY STORE,
a p!l _Of posite Planter's Hotel.
I 1 SPONGES, very fine.4o 1 e hadat
CHEW’S DRUG STORE.
Turpin’s Iron Range.
MOft t'A L IMeiTUU.tIK NTS.—VIOLINS, AO
CORDEONB, TAMBORINEB, BANJOS, and
FIFES; also, extra Violin Caaea of Wood and Paper.
Bridges, Screws, fl’all Piei es, Strings and Bows, at
I- W. H A F. BURNET’S,
opposite Planters’Hotel.
! j i ■ ||
1
NEW BOOKS, AC.
A FEW NEW BOOKS.-Scandal, by Mrs. J. T.
Bickford; Do*-tor Antonio, a Tale of Italy, by
Rnffini: Confidential thsrrespotidence of the Emperor
Napoleon and the Empress Josephine, by John 8. Cl
Ah’-It; A Third Gallery of Portraits, hy George
Gilftiiiui , The Golden Legend, bv Ixingfcllow , Lee!
turn on the British Poets, by Henry Reed, Aurora
1. !;.b, by Mrs Browning , Scenes and Legends ot
Scotland, by Hugh Miller; Wisdom, Wit and Whims
oi Di.stinguti tied Ancient Philosophers, by Joseph Bant
vard. A M Ihe Olive Branch, or White Oak Farm
via Media, via I erta ; Lena Rivers, by Mrs. M. J.
Holmes 1 Aspirations, or an Autobiography of Girlhood,
M f H Manners; A Journey through Texas, by F. W
biridead; two Years Ago, by Charles K.ngslev; An
nua, of Scientific Discovery for 1857; Sylvia, by T B
Read; Claremont, or the Undivided Household; The
Sidera of Soleure, a Tale of the Sixteenth Centnry •
loung Americans Abroarl; Washington in Domestic
Life, by Rush ; Liberty and Slavery, by Bledsoe ; The
B rdr r Rover, by Bennett; 3 shmael and the Church by
Lews Cbeeseman, D. D.; Archer Butler’s Sermons’ 2d
Series; Charity ot the Primitive Churches, by Chastel;
1 he Story of a Pocket Bible,with Illustrations ; Trench’s
Sermons, and very many others, in short, our tables are
“perfectly loaded with delicacies,” Cali and nee for
yourself THOS RICHARDS A SON.
my HI
\ K" HOOKS. Life Scenes from Mission Fields ;
i.N a Book "f Fai*ts, Incidents and Results the most
Matins! and Remarkable in Missionary Experience
condensed and arranged f r popular use, by E. !>’
Mo r, v,: 1; i fatnidnetion by Rev. Hubbard Wins
low.
Kiui vi and Fo !.-,: or, Fr ends of Bohemia ; a satirical
N' -vel «.f Loudon Life, by Edward M. Whitty, (the
Stranger in Parliameut).
Two Years Ago, by Kingsley.
Recollections of a Lifetime; or, Men and Things 1
have seen ; in a series of Familiar Letters to a Friend
Historical, Biographical, Anecdotieal and Descriptive—
hy S. 0. Goodrich.
ALSO,
Another Supply <>f Aurora Leigh ; Voilet, or the Cross
and the Crown ; Viva, or the Secret of Power ; by Mrs.
Sonthwortb.
Reading without Fears.
My Brother's Keeper, By A. IJ Warner, author of
Dollars and Cents.
my Ift GEO. A OATES A BRO.
NEW HOOKS.—V’iole.t: or The Cross and the
Crown By J. Mclntosh. —
“ Take heart; who bear-, the Cross to day
shall wear the Crown to-morrow."
The Discarded Daughter. By Mrs. E. Southworth.
Ihe Haulers and Regulators of the Tanaha : or Life
among tiie Lawless. A Tale hf the Republic of Texas.
By Chas. Sumtn rfieid.
3 lie Days of My Life: An Autobiography. By the
amhor of Margaret Maitland.
3 he Prince of the House of David.
The Heavenly Token. A Gift Book for Christians.
By D. A liar-ha
The Star and the Cloud : or A Daughter's Love. By
A. S Roe.
Stories of the Island World By Chas. Noi dlioff.
Scampavias from Gibel Farek toStamboul. By Ilarry
Grengo.
J list receii ed and for sale by
ap!7 GEO. A. OATES A. BRO , Broad-st.
MOKE NEW HOOKS. —Tbc Cliild’s Books of
. Nature, Three Parts —Part 1, Plants; part 2, Ani
mals; part 3, Air, Water. Heat, Light, Ac.; also in one
volume. By Worthington Hooker, M. D Illustrated
"by numerous Engravings.
Isabel: the Young Wife and the Old Love. By John
Coray Jeafferson, author of Crewe Rise, to.
\ul 6 Ovm ens of Scotland. By Agnes Strickland.
Heading without Tears : or A Pleasant Mode of Learn
iug to Read Bv the author of Pej'p of Day. Ac.
For sale by [ap2s] THUS, RICHARDS & SON.
IkOOKS.— Biograi Ideal and Historical Sketches.
> By 3’. B Maeanley.
Things not Generally Known : a Popular Handbook
of Facts not readily accessible to Literature, History
and Science. Edited by David A. Wells.
The Americans in Japan, an Abridgement of the
Government Narrative of the United States Expedition
to Japan under Com Perry. By lie bt. Tomes.
I • rsale by |ap2til THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
UI.K KEItT’Si'GREAT’NA UR)NAL WORK ON
THE HOUSE OF AMERICA, nearly ready.
FRANK FORESTER’S HOUSE and HORSEMAN
SHIP of the United States and British Provinces, in two
superb imperial octavo volumes of eleven hundred
pages. Illustrated with Steel Engraved Original Por
traits, from Paintings and Drawings by the distinguished
'artists, E. Troy, A. Fisher. 11 De Lattre, C. Hancock,
R. Clarke and L. Maurer, of the .allowing celebrated
horses, viz :—Sir Arclty, Black Maria, Lexington,
Lady Suffolk, Lantern, American Eclipse, Boston,
Whale one, Pocahontas, Stella, Glencoe, Fashion,
Pryor, Flora Temple, Alice Gray, Ac. Elegantly
bound in embossed doth ; gilt extra Price $lO.
Subscriptions rect iced at
GKO A OATES A BROS’.
Piano, Book and Music Store,
ap‘7B Broad Street.
j XT KVV NOVELS.- Vivia: or The Secret of Power.
; lx By Mrs. D. K. N. Southworth, author of the Last
Heiress. The Deserted Wife, Eli, Ac.
Harold 3'racy: or Phases of Life. By J. F. Smith,
Esq
John: or Is a Cousin in the Hand worth two in the
Bush. By Miss Emiiic Carlen
3he Two Lovers: or A Sister’s Devotion. A Domes
tic Story. By the author of Twin Sisters.
Jusit received and for sale by
HANS D D NORRELL,
ap24 opposite U. S. Hotel.
HOOKS, —3 he Child’s Book of Nature. Three Parts
inone—Parti, Plants; part 2, Animals; part 3,
Air, Water, Light, Heat.s&c. By Worthington Hooker,
M I), illustrated by numerous Engravings.
Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Prinees
si - connected with the Regal Succession of Great Bri
tain By Agnes Stnckiand, author of the Lives of the
Queens of England. Yol. VI.
New Biographies of Illustrious Men. By Thomas
Barrington Macauley, Henry Rogers, 3’heodore Martin,
ami others.
Harold Tracy: or Phases of Life. By F. J. Smith,
author of Dick Tarlton.
Isabel; the Young Wife and the Old Love. By
Coray Jeaffersou.
ALSO, ,
Another supply of Currcr Lyle : or the Stage in Ro
mance and the Stage in Reality. By Louisa Reeder.
Two Years Ago. By Chas. Kingsley.
ap2<> OEO A OATES A BRO.
CARMICHAEL & CO.,
AUGUSTA, 01.,
(Proprietors of the Carmichael Flouring Mills),
( 10)1 MISSION ME UUIIA NTS and DEALERS
V in Flour. Meal, Grain, Ilay, Ac.
ALSO,
AGENTS for the Graniteville Manufacturing Com
pany's Shirtings, Ac., Ac.
A W CARMICHAEL,
WM. J. EVE,
my-w ly W. P CARMICHAEL.
FIFTY OR SIXTY NEGROES WANTED.
I WISH to purchase Fifty or Sixty likely young
NEGROES, fur which I will pay the highest cash
prices. 1 may be seen at the Globe Hotel, in Augusta,
every Tuesday and Friday. WM. M. THOMAS.
my]3-w2t*
BELL HOUSE,
(VO UN1C Kof Main and State streets, Knoxville, Ten
j nessee. WILLIAM Mil'EE It, Proprietor.
Four Horse Mail-Coaches leave daily at 71 o’clock
A. M., for Montvale Bprings. jel4-tf
CYRUS J. LAWRENCE,
IMrOUTK.fi AND WHOLESALK DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FANCY GOODS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, THREADS
NEEDLES, FANS, STATIONERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORTEMONAJLo,
NO. 2!) CHAMBERS STREET,
ia;i3l tiino NEW YORK.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
t'OM.HENCINO ON WEDNESDAY 3d SEP
TEMBER, 1856 :
Leave Augusta M. and 4 P. M. ;
Arrive at Millen 8.15 A. M. and 6.50 P. M.,
connecting with Trains or Savannah and Macon.
Leave Millen 12.45 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.;
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. M and 8.45 P. M.
sepl4 ts C. A. BROWN, Agent.
NEW CORN SHELLER.
SMITH PATENT.
VITE call the attention of those in want «f a CORN
T T SIIELLKR, to examine the above patent. It has
no eqnal for the amount of work it can accomplish, and
for durability. For sale by
octl6 LEWIS & ALLEN.
HATS ! HATS ! FOR 1857.
THE Spring styles of Gentlemen’s HATS are now
1 received, amongst which are
Gents. Fash. New Orleans HATS ;
Beebe’s “ Moleskin “
“ “ Young Men’s “
Gents. “ Stiff Brim Soft “
“ Soft “ “ “
of groat variety of shape and color, by
feb2l WM. N. NICHOLS.
U/(IOI) WA«E, TUBS, CHURNS, PIGGINS,
T t Bari el COVERS, and a great variety of other arti
cles of Wood Ware, for sale by
S. S. JONES & CO.,
aplO 210 Broad-street.
iJLOnt. —Just received a lot Deumead s Extra Su
perfine and Family FLOUR, in half and quarter
sacks, and for sale at City Mill priees, by
ap3 BAKER, WRIGHT & CO,
r I'KNNESSEE FI.OUK. —75 bbls. Tennessee Su-
A perfine FLOUR, in barrels, just received and for
sale low, to dose the consignment, by
»i'3 BAKER, WRIGHT St CO.
( BURGS.—We are Agents for the High
, ' Schools Manuiacturing Company, and keep regu
larly a supply of their heavy OSN A BURGS.
W* BAK||R; WRIGHT A CO.
DENTtMT’S GOI.DFOIL.-A supply of Abbe,’*
GOLD FOIL, received and for sale by
. a S’ 2a WM. H. TUTT.
t»A«KETS. —BASKETS of every style and quality
) for sale at BURNET’S VARIETY STORE,
aid opposite Planters’ Hotel.
1)1 NK MAUCKIM, LII.LY WHITE, and a variety
X of COSMETICS, to be had at
CHEW S DRUG STORE,
*p26 Turpin’s Iron Range.
NEW CITY CURED BACON—4S,OOO IDs. BA
CON—Hog round—of very superior quality. For
Kaleb y [febl) J, A. ANSLEY.
bttOWN>B EBBKNCK JAMAICA GINGER,
su . I “® r ' cail and French MUSTARDS, American
( • I r^ INULA,BS ’ and Cooper’s GELATINE, at
Uhew’s Drug Store.
| ron Front Range, Turpin's Buildings.
‘ “y HAND, WILLIAMS St GRAVES.
I J 5® bales HAY, landing This Day, per Iron
temm . boat Co f n P«y » boats, which win be sold
' apTO gto * tore ’ by M ' W ’ WOODRUFF.
pf Jayne’s FamiIyIiBDICINES, and an as
-B <i j tß ? al* o{ fresh Gardeu SEED, (Laudreth’s) will
oe sold at Sheriff’s sale, on Tuesday next fqhl
X
miscellanegusT"
DENNIS’ AJLTEBATIVE,
OB GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
I»KKPABED bv J. DENNIS. M D , Augusta, Ga.,
I for Diseases Os the Liver and to Purify the Blood.
It contain!, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alro
holic extract of Queea’s Delight, (Stillingla) White Ash
Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Cbionanthus) Tincture of
May Apple or Mandrake, (Podophyllum) and Blood
Root, (Kan gu inaria.)
In small doses it act* 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 useful
in Constipation of the Bowels, Jaundice, Bilious Fever,
Fever and Ague, Sick Headache, Dizziness, various Fe
male Complaints, Chronic Affections of the Liver, second
ary Syphilis and Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofulous Affec
tions, Sores, Ulcers, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions, or
Diseases of the Skin, and all other diseases in which Sar
saparilla or alterative medicines are indisstted.
That it acts upon the Liver, may be known from the
fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of Biliousness, it causes
free bilious evacuations, readily removes unnatural yel
low tinge about the eyes and upon the skin, and im
proves the health and spirits.
In Cutaneous Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, and other
diseases of the skin, it causes the disappearance of the
Blotches, Pimples, Ac., and greatly improves the com
plexion.
As a diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, the liver
healthy, and the blood pure. ' 4
Its bealthv action on the liver, and purifying effect up
on the blood, make it a great safeguard against disease;
for children a safeguard against worms—it causes an in v
creased secretion and passage of the bile, which acts as
an irritant to worms and prevents their accumulation.
Physicians, who have made extensive use of the diffe
rent ingredients of this preparation-of Sarsaparilla, re
gard them as the best and most efficient agents in the
Materia Medica.
It is put up iu pint bottles. Price $1 per bottle.
Sold in Augusta by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.,
CLARK, WELLS A SPEARS, WM. HAINES, and
EFB PLUMB A CO. dec.l dAwly
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Leather, &c.
WHOLfcSALK BOOT SHOE ANl> LEATHER WAREHOUSE
SPRING STOCK 1857.
SSOO CASES BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
WE are receiving our Spring stock of BOOTS
SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac., one of the largest and
best selected stocks ever brought to this market, con
sisting in part of
Men s Wax and Kik BROGANS ;
“ Russet and Thick “
“ Calf and Buff “
“ tine Kip and Calf “•
Goat and Enamelled SLIPPERS ;
“ French and American Calf Sewed BROGANS;
“ Glove Top and Cloth Congress BOOTS ;
“ Calf, Enameled and Patent “ “
“ Kid, and Buckskin “ “
“ Calf, Kid, Glove, Patent, and Enameled Taylor
BOOTS;
“ Calf, Kid, Glove, Patent, and Enameled Jerseys;
“ Calf, Kid, Glove, Patent, and Enameled Bel
morcals;
“ Calf, Kid, Glove, Patent, and Goat Wellingtons,
“ “ Broadways;
“ “ “ “ “ “ Wasl.ingtons
'■ Montreys, Eurckas, Scott and Oxford TIES ;
“ Lasting, Satin and Cloth GAITERS ;
“ Kip, Thick and Buff BOOTS
“ Calf, Goat and Hungarian “
“ Patent and Cloth BOOTS ;
“ tine French, Dress and Pump BOOTS ;
Boys. Thick, Russet, Wax and Kip BROGANS;
“ Calf, Enamel and Goat “
“ “ “ “ Wellingtons;
“ Congress BOOTS, GAITERS aud Taylor
BOOTS;
Boys’ Kid and Patent Leather PUMPS and SLIP
PERS ;
Boys' Calf, Kip and Thick BOOTS ;
Youths’ Thick, Kip, Russet and Wax RROGANS ;
“ Calf, Enamel and Goat “
“ Congress BOOTS, GAITERS, Pumps an
SLIPPERS ;
Youths’ Calf, Kip and Thick BOOTS ;
Women’s Wax, Kip, Calf and Creole BROGANS;
“ Kip, Calf and Enamel Strap SHOE :
“ “ “ Goat and Enamel BUSKINS;
“ “ “ “ “ BOOTS;
“ “ Son tag, Buckeye and Eureka do.;
“ “ Patent, Glove Kid, Eureka and Jenny
Lirds ;
Women s Kid, Patent, Glove Kid BUSKINS, SLIP
PERS and TIES ;
Women's Black and Colored GAITERS ;
“ White Kid aud Satin SLIPPERS and GAI
TERS ;
Misses and Children’s SHOES of every style and color.
We invite Merchants and the trade generally, to call
and examine our Goods, as they will be sold as low as
they can be purchased in any market, short of the manu
factory. CONLEY, FORCE A Co.
Augusta, Feb. 10, 1857. febll
STANFORD’S WILD'OAT GRASS.
IA.H prepared to furnish SEED of the above Grass
the present year. It will be carefully put up and
marked and sent to the Depot of the Georgia Railroad
at Athens, or to an Express Company there, free of
charge to Athens, at‘JO dollars per bushel. The quan
tity of Seed to the acre should be two bushels; but half
as much will answer for those who wish to ra se their
own seed hereafter. JOHN R. STANFORD.
Clarksville, Ga. myl4-wJt
' notice;
11I1E subscriber, having purchased the TROUT
. HOUSE in the city of Atlanta, is desirous of giving
a LEASE on 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 Dept, and con
ains some 82 good, commodious rooms, all wel. ventila
ted, and is located in a desirable portion of the city. Per
sons desirous of Leasing said property, will call on M. ,cr
G. A. RICE, of Atlanta, who will show them the property
oct!4-dAwtf A. AUSTELL.
DISSOLUTION
fJMIK firm of ESTES A RICHMOND, was dissolved
J. 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.
The name of the firm will be used only in liquidation.
CHARLES ESTES,
W. R. RICHMOND.
Augusta, December 1, 1856. decJ-dAwtf
TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
rpilK SUBSCRIBERS have just received and de
-1 sign keeping constantly on hand, a full assortment
of HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as
Brooms, Baskets, Mats, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, of all
kinds; Stoves of all kinds, together with the celebrated
Augusta make Victor Stoves, Ranges of most approved
patterns, Ac., Ac.
A complete stock of Gas Fixtures always on hand, in
cluding Chandaliers, of the neatest patterns; Brackets,
Pendants, cut aud plain Glass and Papper Shades, and
every article necessary for carrying ou the Gas Fitting
Business in all its branches.
Our arrangements are such, that all Goods we sell can
be afforded as low, if not on better terms than by any
other house in the city.
i Plumbing and Tinning done at the shortest notice, by
as good workmen as can be found in this country.
We respectfully solicit a share of publ’e patronage.
Portable Gas Work put up in any State, and warrant
ed to give satisfaction. ROWE A ROBERTS,
a doors below the Post Office corner, Broad-st, Augusta.
mhll-3m
YOUNG AMERICA 'oORN AND COB MILL
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
WE offer for sale the above Mill, which surpasses
all others in speed and durability, simplicity and
strength, as well as economy. That pari of the Mill
most liable to wear being separate from the main
body, can at any time be removed at a small expense.
The above. Mil! has received the first premium at the
State Fairs of New-York, Ohio, Michigan, North Caro
lina and Tennessee, as also at a large number of County
Fairs in various States.
The YOUNG AMERICA MILL performs its work
better and nearly twice 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. BONES,
janfi
NOTICE TO GENTLEME N.
I HAVE just received the most beautiful lot of Goods,
in my line, ever offered for sale in Augusta, consisting
in part of
200 dozen new Spring style SHIRT COLLARS ;
40 “ Plain and Fahey Lisle Thread and Silk
GLOVES;
15 doz. French Kid GLOVES, in all colors ;
90 “ Plain and Fancy Col’d Half HOSE ;
20 pieces Silk Pocket HANDKERCHIEFS ,
50 doz. White aud Fancy Bordered Linen do.
A splendid lot of new TIES and CRAVATS, and
SHIRTS, enough tor all the men and boys in Georgia.
ALSO,
50 dozen more of those beautiful SHIRT FRONTS, at
37j c. each. CH AS. W. H ERSEY,
mh!7 opposite the U. 8. Hotel.
SPRING GOODS, *
NOW RECEIVING.
WM. O. PRICE & CO.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
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CHINESE SUGAR CANE!
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS SEED I
WHE Seed of CHINESE SUGAR CANE offered by
X the subscriber is the identical variety alluded to in
the Reports of Gov. Hammond, R. Peters, Esq., Dr.
Robert Battey, and Prof. Mapes. It is warranted pure,
having been grown entirely separate from Donrah Corn’
“Chicken Com,” and all other varieties of the Millet
family. Call and get a pamphlet, and read the evidence
of its value. A limited quantity of the genuine SEED
may yet be obtained at #1 per package, or $1.30 when
sent per mail, pre-paid.
PLUMB A LEITNER,
dec9 Late D. B. Plumb A Co., Augusta, Ga.
MACKEREL. —AlargelotofNoa. I, 2 and 3, in
wholes, halves, quarter bbls. and kitts, for sale low
by [ap3| WILCOX. HAND £ ANBLEY.
IjtLOUK. —300 sacks FLOUR, various brands, on
consignment, and for sale by
aplfi M. W. WOODRUFF.
CORN, OATS, MEAL, dec.
9,000 bushels Tennessee CORN ;
I,OCO “ Fresh Ground CORN MEAL;
600 “ prime Seed Black OATS;
3,000 “ WHEAT BRAN;
1,000 •* FINE FEED ,
300. sacks MIDDLINGS;
250 bundles HAY.
For sale by LEWIS A ALLEN,
fobgg Warren Block.
OLABSKB AND BYRUI*.
100 hhds. Prime new crop Cuba MOLASSES,
10 * Porto Rico, very choice,
50 bbls. “ *«
50 “ Trinadad, prime qnality,
50 “ Stuart's Extra Sugar House SYRUP,
just received and for sale by
«p 3 BABER, WRIGHT A CO.
QYRUP.— '
0 S 3 hhds. choice Porto Rico SYRUP ;
50 bbls. choice Porto Rico “ in cypress bbls.;
75 “ “ Muscovado “ - “
60 “ «« Sugar House “ «
For sale low by WILCOX, HAND A ANBLKY.
*P3
XTRA FAMILY FLOUR.—A very choice ar
tide from the Granite Mills, fresh ground from se
eded White Wheat. For sale by
feb22 LEWIS A ALLEN.
_DRY GOODS.
NEW SPRING GOODS.—FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS lust received from New York, his full Spring
supplies, embracing a large and elegant a i
ment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, among which j
arc—
Rich Silk ROBES, and Fancy SiLKS, of new m l
beautiful style l - ;
Rich Tissue, Barege, and French J a cop'd ROBES ;
French ORGANDIES, aud Printed JACONETS, at
very low prices; . . '
Fancy BAREGES, and Plain Colored CHALLILS,:
of beautiful styles;
Plain Colored CRAPE MARETZ and Pari., LAWNS,
for Ladies’ Drefises ;
Plain Black French LAWNS, Black BAREGES and
Black CRAPEMARETZ, for Ladies’ Mourning Ureses;
Plain and Figured Black Silk GRENADINES, and
Black MARQUISBE ;
Lupin’s French Black BOMBAZINES and Plain
CH ALLIES, of the best styles ;
Fancy GINGHAMS and Small Figured English
PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles •,
Superior 4-4 French Chintz BRILLIAN'I S, and
French PRINTS, for Children’s wear ;
Superior White BRILLIANTS, and Cambric DIMI
TIES, at very low prices ;
Plain Jaconet, Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS, of the
most approved styles ;
Plain Swiss and White Tarletan MUSLINS, for La
dies’ Evening Dre--.
Colored Tarletan MUSLINS, ai very low prices, f<
covering Lamps and Chandeliers ;
White Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies' Dresses,
at very low prices ;
Cambric and Swiss Striped and Checked MUSLINS
and Bishop LAWNS ;
Plain Black and White CRAPE DE PARIS, for La
dies' Evening Dresses ;
Plain Black and Dotted LACES, for La in W
Valenciennes and 1 bread Lace EDGINGS and IN
SERTING S ;
A large supply of JaCopct and Swiss EDGINGS and
INSERTINGS, of the best styles ,
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin BAN US, of new and elegant
styles ; „ .
Ladies’ French Embroidered COLLARS and UNDER
SLEEVE S, in setts;
8 Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDER.SLEEVES'
separate and in setts ;
Ladies’ French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES and
MANTILLAS ;
Ladies' Linen Cambric, French Lawn, Corded Border
and Hem-stitch lIANDKEUCH IEFS
Ladies’ Fancyand Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS,
of rich aud elegant styles;
Ladies’Mourning French Lawn aud Linen Cambric
HANDKERCHIEFS ,
Ladies’Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, of new
and elegant; styles ;
Ladies’ Brown Linen DUSTERS, or TRAVELING
CLOAKS;
Ladies’ Cruvelli, Skeleton and Coronation 'Whalebone
and Steel Spring SKIRTS, of the niost approved styles
Ladies’ Marseilles, Corded and White Hair Cloth
SKIRTS, and GRASS CLOTHS ;
Ladies' French CORSETTS, and Infant's Embroider’d
WAISTS ;
A complete assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gentle
men's, Youth’s and Children's HOSIERY, of the best
make;
Ladies’ PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS ;
A large supply oi Ladies’ Cloth, Fancy, Bridal and
Mourning FAN^;
Heavy French Black BOMBAZINES and DRAP DE
ETE, for Gentlemen's Summer wear ;
A large assortment of Fancy DRILLINGS, Plain and
Checked COATINGS, French NANKINKTTS, and
other suitable articles for Gentlemen's and Youth’s Sum
mer wear ;
Gentlemen’s Linen BOSOMS, for Shirts, sonic of extra
size;
Superior!-! Irish LINEN and LONG LAWNS ;
Superior 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS aud Pillow Case)
LINENS;
Extra 8-4 and 10 1 Table and Damask DIAPERS, Ta
ble CLOTHS and Dama.-k NAPKINS;
Heavy Linen HUCKABACKS Scotch DIAPERS,
Colored aud Damask Bordered TOWELS ;
Superior 12-4 Hamilton and Allendale SHEETINGS
and Pillow Case COTTONS ;
New-York Mills, Water Twist, White. Rock, Manches
ter and Lousdole 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS :
A large assortment of Articles for SERVANTS’
WEAR,
Rich Colored DAMASKS, for Window Curtains, with
CORDS and TASSELS to match ;
Embroidered Lace aud Muslin CURTAINS, of rich
and elegant styles ;
CORNICES Curtain BANDS, and Embroidered
MUSLINS for Curtains;
Hartwell's C A NOPY FRAMES, for French Bedstead*)
White and Col’d 10-4 and 12-4 Pavilion BO BINE IS )
A large assortment of Gold Band and other styles u|
WINDOW SHADES;
Superior Velvet, Biussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and
Venetian CARPETS ,
l‘la n White am! Fancy Checked India MATTINGS.
The above, with a great variety of other articles suite
ble for the present season, »ill be sold at very low price*
forcash —decidedly lower than they cm be sold on tini
usual credit terms. ap24-d.tw&w
NEW SFRING GOODS 1857.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Xirai. 11. CttANE has just received a large kt sort
ff meat of New SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he offers on his usual low terms, tor cash. Those ,
who wish to purchase Goods cheap, will do wel! to give
him a call, where they will at all times find Goods at the
lowest cash price. Among them are
Rich Printed Borage and Mu-din ROBES ;
i Plain Black G|<> do Rhine and Lu ring SILKS;
Rich Plaid, Stripe and Plain SILK’- -.
■ New styles Satin Stripe Printed HER AGES ;
■ Fine French Jaconets and Organdie MUSLINS;
• Black aud Second Mourning MUSLINS, very cheap,
Plain Black CH ALLY and BERAGES ;
New styles GINGHAMS, PRINI .S and LAWNS ;
Handsome MUSLINS and GINGHAMS, at 121 c.:
Rich Embroidered SLEEVES, and COLLARS to
match ;
Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Check MUSLINS;
■ A largo assortment of MANTILLAS, all qualities;
Beautiful White Figured Swiss MUSLINS, for Dresses
and BERAGES
White and Printed BRILL! ANTES, very cheap ;
HOSIERY’, GLOVES and MITTS, of all kinds;
Farmers' COATING, Linen CHECKS and DRILL
INGS;
AH kinds of GOODS suitable for Gents, and Youth’s
’ wear;
A large assortment of FANS, PARASOI S and UM
BRELLAS;
; Bro. and Bleached SHEETINGS and SHJRTINGS;
, DIAPEKh, BED TICK. DENIMS, Irish LINEN’S,
l and all kinds of Goods usually kept in a retail Dry Goods
I Store. mh2B
I # : —f
BAREGES AND MUSLINS.
• -\TK\V Styles BAREGE ROBES.
, v Satin Plaid aud Printed Bareges.
1 Plain aud Printed low priced Bareges.
; French JACONETS and ORGANDIES.
Swiss Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS,
t For sale cheap, for cash, by WM. H. CRANE.
’ ap2ti
- HOSIERY.
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER A* C’O. Invite atten
tion to a large assortment of superior HOSIERY.-
Ladies’ White, Black and Slate HOSE ;
“ “ openwork aud Embroidered IIOSE;
“ superior Ern'd. aud Raw Silk “
M isses’ HOSE, of ail descriptions ;
Childrens’Fancy, Plain and open worked HOSE,
an 1 Half HOSE ;
Gent’s aud Boy’s Half HOSE, in great variety.
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1 LINENS, DAMASKS, &C.
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER A CO. have just
opened a superior stock of LINEN GOODS, of
the best quality and make.
Irish SHIRTING and Family LINUNN ,
Pillow Case LINENS, all w idths;
12 4 Linen SHEETINGS ;
Brown and Bleached Table DIAPERN, all qualities;
Bird Eye, Huckaback and Scotch DIAPERS ;
, Damask and Satin Damask Table ULt) I'll S.,
“ “ “ “ NAPKINS and DOYLIES:
Huckaback Diaper and Damask TOWELS ;
Russia and Atneric n OR ASH ;
Allendale SPREADS ; Marseill s QUILTS;
Fur DIMITY ; Cotton DAMASKS, &.c. &e.
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MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
A HANDSOME assortment of GOODS, suitable for
Men’s and Boy’s wear, just opened by J. P. SETZE,
consisting of
Cheek and Plaid Linen COATING ;
Plain Linen "
York NANKEENS ;
CAMBLATEENS ;
Pennsylvania JEANS ; Laconia GOBI),
Cadet Mixed COTTON ADI.;
Sokoko PLAIDS ;
Whittington CHECKS ; *
Blue DRILLS ;
Solid and Figured French DRILLS ;
Hanover DENIMS;
French and English DRAP IF ETE ;
Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS, for Boys and Men, ic.
mhl_ _
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
DICKEY A PHI BUS have now on hand a great
variety of Dotted and Figured NWJSBEB, (some
with colored figures, and very rich,) for Ladies’ Dresses,
Checked and Striped JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS,
and SWISSES ; India Book, Nainsook, Swiss aud Mull
MUSLINS; Scotch LAWNS; Bishop and Victoria
LAWNS, TARLKTONS, Ac.. mh24
BROWN LINENS, DRILLINGS, &c,
HEAVY Brown LINENS and DRILLINGS.
Colored Linens anil Check Coatings.
Cottonade Denims Sheeting and Shirtings.
Linen Shirt Fronts very cheap, and a variety for sale
cheap, for cash, by WM. 11. CRANE.
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MANTILLAS.
WM. 11. CRANE has received direct from New
York, an additional supply, Ncsr Styles, Black
and Colored MANTILLAS, which he is selling low for
cash. ap2*i
MILLER & WARREN
XXAYE just received their recent purchases of
JUL SPRING GOODS,
which for elegance, ariety, and extent, are unsurpassed
Purchasers will find some choice things in
SILKS, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES,
JACONETS, BAREGES, CHALLIE3,
Silk ROBES,
Twisted Silk ROBES,
Organdy ROBES,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES and TRIMMINGS,
Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS;
Chantilly Lace
Bugled Lace Net
Mourning * __ ,
Stella and Barege SHAWLS and SC > RFS;
Linen and Cotton SHEETING ;
Rich Damask TABLE CLOTHS ;
Damask and Huckaback TOWEHNGB;
Together with a full assortment of every style of DRY
GOODS, to which they invite the attention of their
fnends. mh2s
EMBROIDERIES, &c.
IXMBROIDEKKD Muslin Collars and Sleeves to
match. '
A great variety of Collars, very cheap.
Muslin Bands and Edging.
Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. j
Cheap, for cash, by WM. H. CRANE,
DRY GOODS.
185?. SPRING* GOODS. 1857. t
I P,* 'KEY & Pill Hits are opening this morning a
* „ * n ‘l magnificent stock of Spring and Summer
GOODS, to which they invito attention The
Indies are -r•Hportfttlly Miltcited. before purchasing, to
i ead ana examine their a ...rtruent of Dress Goods, wlii-h
comprisei the lute-t varieties in style and design, having
been selected fr<mi the choicest stock* of the New York
an t Northern markets, and will be sold verv cheap
Rich .Silk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes
Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS-
Bmeboff Black SILKS ;
tiros ilc Rhine “
Rich Black and Col'd Brocudc SII.KS ;
“ Organdie ROBES ;
Very hue Plain and Plaid CHALLI, all colors •
Challi and Barege ROBES, main and Printed:
Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROBES, all colors •
French and English PRINTED JACONETS, and
SWIBBEB ;
Black and Col’d CRAPE MARETZE and BAREGE;
“ “ Printed GRENADINES and NOR
MAS; i
Plain and Plaid CRAVELLIB and LUSTRES;
-Plain and Printed BAREGES;
I>EBEIGES, front 12} t<. ;s7U-.;
Plain French Cll AMUR AYS and LAWNS, very fine,
all colors ;
Fine French, Scotch and English GINGHAMS, all j
styles;
French English .and American PRINTS, wide and
narrow ;
Solid BRILLI ANTS, 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 Berage
SHAWLS;
Silk and Lace TALMAS and SCARFS, all colors, in
great variety and very cheap
White, Rope, Crown, and Cruvelli SKIRTS, White
and Colored;
!LXi dozen Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS from lit to
#6 ;
Swiss and Jaconet SETTS, very cheap:
Linen COLLARS anil 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 :
Gents, and Boys’ Brown, White and Fancy Half
HOSE ;
Lad: s 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;
Black Lace MITTS, Long and Short ;
Ladle-: and Gents. 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, l>y the yard:'
KM, 1-2-4 and 14 4 Brown and White TABLE
CLOTHS;
Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colors ;
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
every brand ;
COTTONADES, BED TICKINGS, FLANNELS,
PLAIDS, CHECKS, JEANS ;
Linen DRILLS, Plain White Brown and Farcy BOM -
BAZINES, Plaid, Drap D'Ete aud Lasting CLOTHS,
Ac. Ac. inhl7-tf
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.
SPRING TRADE 1857.
Broom v norrell 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 h most complete assortment of STAPLE
and DOMESTIC GOODS, to which they respectfully
solicit attention.
Plain Black and Fancy Dress SII.KS ;
Rich Foulard, Barege and M-.ntiu R-.'BES;
Plain and Printed J ACONETS, CAMBRICS, BIIIL
LIANTS arid LAWNS;
French Printed MUSLINS, ORGANDIES and
BAREGES;
Plain Oil ALLIES and Printed Clially DELAINES;
Pr nted Linen LAWNS, for Ladies’ Dresses ;
OiIAMBRAYS,GINGHAMS, PRINTS;
Plain DEBEGES, and Debege ROBES, for Traveling
Dresses ;
M< iUKNIXG GOODS, in good assortment;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS, MULLS, NAINSOOKS,
Plain, Striped and Checked ;
Plain and Dotted SWISS;
V hire and Colored TARLATANS ;
Cambric DIMITIES, India TWILLS, and White
j BRILLIANTS ;
! Curtain M1 ’SLINS
White Crape SHAWLS ;
Stella
EMBROIDERIES, a very large assortment;
HOSIERY, a very large assortment of every descrip
tion ;
Alexander’s KID GLOVES :
SILK Ml ITS, Long and Short;
DRESS TRIMMINGS, WHALEBONES, I.i-ng Hud
Short ;
SKIRTS and SKIRTINGS ,
FA NS. of all kinds ;
PARASOLS. large as -ortmont ;
Ladies’ UMBRELLAS ;
Summer CLOTHS. CASSIMF.RES, DRAP O FTEN’,
Pant LINENS, DRILLINGS, COATINGS, COTTON
AI KS, aud many other Goods for Gents and Boys.
Irish LINENS, Table DAMASKS, Damask TABLE
( LOUIS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, HUCK
AB '.OKS, CRASH, &c , Ac. ;
Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS. 10 4, 11 land 12-4 ;
Pillow LINENS and COTTONS ;
English I. • NG CLOTHS ;
Birr hod and B own SHEETINGS, a very great va
rit !y of makes ;
Together w,tb a large assortment of GOODS FOR
SERVANTS. mh27
SPRING TRADE 1851
J All {>. Ii I,\E Y has received an entirely New and
Fa-hioisablc stock of Spring DRY GOODS, which
h • ofb-rsst the lowest possible pikes. Among his stuck,
are to befound the following articles, viz.:
Colored and Plain Dress SILKS ;
F< aim'd Dress SILKS
GRI' N ADINEB and CH ALLIES;
T A M A H i INES, a new art icle for Dresses
P -ii.i and Figured HERAGES ;
l'i/'<l I-awn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS;
Eigd I.awn, Jaconet and Organdie MOURNING
MUSLINS ;
Jaconet and Organdie ROBES
Barege and Tissue “
Grenadine “
Mourning “
Barege DELAINES ;
GING HAM S and C ALICOS ; <■
White and Colored BRILLIANTS;
“ “ PIQUE CLOTHS;
Ladies' Pique BASQUES ;
“ Emb’d
Boys Pique JACKETS ;
Dotted Swiss MUSLINS ;
Checked and Striped, Jaconet, Sw ss and NainsOok
M US LIT;
Plain Jar-net, Swiss and Mull MUSLIN :
BISHOPS LAWN;
Striped at d Plain Indian Twilled LONG CLOTH ;
Hair Cord Jaconet MUSLIN ;
Berlin Corded. < A MERICS ;
Corded SKIRTING ;
I.aoe and Eiiib'd COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate
and in setts ;
Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate and in
setts ;
Tape Corded Hemstitched and Embroidered IIAND
KERCIIU'.; :'. ;
Mounting Hemstitched and Embroider'd HANDKER
CHIEFS;
iufant - limb’d WAISTS and DRESSES ;
Hoop and Emu d SKI RTS, for Ladies and Mtsse.i;
Eugenie Corded “
SIHRTI .sG.S, SHEETINGS and Irish LINENS ;
Uiard, - LINENS;
Fancy LINENS,for Boys’ wear;
A splendid assortment o! HOSIERY ;
Alexanders Kid aud Silk GLOVES;
Marsaillcs 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. mhlti
SKIRTS! SKIRTS!
I )ROOM A NOHHKI-I, have just received,
1> Mohair SKIRTS ;
Patent Whalebone Cactus SKIRTS ;
Hough’s Patent Whalebone “
White and Slate Col’d Manilla “
Crown t ’oronation Whalebone “
“ Lattice “ “
“ “ Steel Spring “
White and Slate Col’d Cruvelli SKIRTS ;
Corded aud Plaided
Rich Embroidered
Grass CLOTHS, for Skirting ;
LA PPETT,
CRINOLINES,
WHALKBONE. Round and Flak ___ nih22
STELLA SHAWLS.
BROOM it NORRELL have received a handsome
assortment of STELLA SHAWLS, of all colors
and qualities, to which they would invite attention.
inlnSJ
- HOOPsT ~AN ~
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER A CO. have just
received Steel Spring HOOP SKIRTS, a new
and superior article
ALSO,
A great variety of Corded SKIRTS, in new styles.
ALSO.
WHALEBONE for Skirts, three yards long ; GUT
TA PERCHA CORD, for Skirts, a new thing and veiy
desirable. febls-d*w
HICKMAN, WESCOTT * 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 --took of DRESS GOODS.
Rich Silk Flounced ROBES;
Rich Tissue Flounced ROBES ;
Organdie “ ■ “
Barege “ “
Organdie MUSLINS, very rich
LAWNS and MUSLIN'S, in great variety ;
Plaid SILKS, of various qualities;
B ack GRENADINES, BAREGES, Ac.
11. W. & C->. will receive, by each steamer during the
season, additions to their stock, and will endeavor to
please their customers, both in styles and prices.
mhll-3tuo
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY.
MISS MATTHEWS jin still at the old stand, oppo
site Planters' Hotel, vfhore she ia recivlng a larger
assortment of MILLINERY] (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
French make Straw and Hair BONNETS, FLATS,
RIDING HATS, SHAKER HOODS, HEAD DUES
* ES ’ ic - ALSO,
A largo stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTIL
LAS, Whalebone and Steed Hoop SKIRTS, PARA
SOLS, and a variety of otlter Goods too numerous to
mention.
Miss M. is prepared to attend promptly to all orders
entrusted to her. , mh2*i 6m
WM. O. PRICE 8c CO.,
OFFER a lot of COATS, PANTS and VESTS, for
this season of the year, very cheap.
Call soon, or they will all be gone. feblO
BUSINESS CAR™
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSIN INS (’ Ar> j,
ceedtng six lines, will be ir-ertod urAer
ate of *io per annum. Oardsexrc, „]j r ~ . '
barged pro ra>a per line, * '* *
WILLIAM H WHEEL: '
Attorney \t law,- '
ovpt City} Bank ] '
WILLIAM J. WILCIIEh
ATTORNEY AT LAW, \v „ ~.
TY prattice 111 the Northern at,<l y .. , i
Georgia, and will practice tn any ciji r
where business pays well ; will ai- a <- .j ," '' '
of Claims and Estates in the United V -
lection of Claims, Ac., in England, Frau-'■
man States. ’' 1 in.
* LAW CARD.
f |'llE subscriber, having re-,:.- , r .
1 wMWive bis prompt and uc !
business confided to him. lie mav 1., >
at the ci fner of the Globe Hot,! ‘ ‘ .
Angti -ta. Dec. :ti, L ' " ~A,’ , il' H v l l'-fiT
DR. WM. J. HOLT
OFFERS to the citizens of Vugu-rr , nd ,
sendees as Physician and Bur,,-- v *-•>
I ota State Bank building, m,. ,
Hotel Vi l ”'' 1 “
Augu«ta, October" 27, )»f»ri. .. (
JAMES G. COLL'ER
Attorney at law. or , . ,>
Campbcll-strcct, over Bar. , .-. it ■ ' »
novli-tf J Il.lt! y j
JOHN K . JACKSON & FRANK II r
OF the firm of MILLERS & JA< K i\ i.'
I.aw, are Commissioners ti-r tl<- ' *
JOHN K. JACKSON for "*
Connecticut, a-
Teuuessee, q, , ' 1
FRANK H. MILLER for
New-York, North Carolina, K
Pennsylvania, South Cart-hiia! L
Maryland, Florida,
Virginia, Miasi-. ippi. •
sepii ly
GEORGE T. BARKER
Attorney at law. oii!. B 7a\v ,
Augusta, Oa. > “ 1 Y
N. M HARRIS,
Attorney and coi nski.i i { , T ~,
Solicitor in Chancery and N.>ti> i t • ”*
G*., will practice in the counties oi’i,
Carter, Carroll, Meriwether.
ROBERT HESTER,
Attorney at law, Libert,, n , ,; a B
tend promptly to all business cuti . ti ; . *
Elbert and the attjojuuig counties.
ROGER L. WHIGIIAM,
Attorn k yat law,Loni ,
On., will give prompt attention Jtl . v
trusted to his care in Jeflersou and * -, i ”
feb’JS '
ANDREWS tc FOUCHE,
Attorneys and uounni li ors , it ~
Washington, Wilkes county. (».-» w n
all the counties of the Northern Circuit i ‘ 10
gakni: i v AHmtrw,-
dee6-tf ROUT T k< :
W. G. JOHNS'OiN,
Attorney at law, Auguna.a.-. v .-
_iy attend to ail business entnis;, :r , j . ,
al management in Richmond aud rl,«• ,i,j: , ~,.* , n
Oftice on Mclntosh street, ti.i •-
tionalist office.
Reference Thos. R. R. Cobb, E-n \th. i
my’Jl-ly 14
MACKENZIE & LAW SOI-',
Attorneys at law, Wayne i r - b-a
county, Oa , will pract - P„ r -ke >-• ’ Z‘,
sou, Emanuel. Washington, Tattnall, M
Richmond ountics.
AI.KXAMI -fM.-.l KFV.-’r j
PHILIP bTrobllsoii, '
Attorney at law, Gre.-n,u. l rv, o,
practice in the counties of fin enc, i' ( . ,
thorpe, Taliaferro, Hauer-ck, Wilki -a .! Wj
jy PJ _
a. r. hunt,
Attorney and counsellor at law
and General Land Agent for GUinen ; , v
Eiijay, Gilmer county, Ga. i.:',-2!
F. S. PITCH,
Attorney at i. \w,Fairburn, *• i.,-,:.,u t „ a
ty, Ga, will collect claims prompt'y i ' ,
diatc notice of their colli -t on. Pr t,
, tended; to in Campbell, Favettc and tin- • „
ties of t:-.e Blue Ridge a id (’ uci-taeircu.f . w
JOHN S. BIG BY,
Attorney at law, New nan . <
. pfouipt and fa tbiul attention to a ;
ed to his pr fessiopal R .-iiagemeut in -I i
Coweta, Cam nil, Campbell, Fultm -i- ’ i ; '
Spauldiue, Pike, Mi-rl .vethcr, Tr- .... - , .
feijia-tf
3. £ or W, ii. KEE’.,
Attorneys at law, n-...,. waijte. 1 y.-
We have this day as o: la; d on .
the practice of La w and Equity, • .
and style, aud will attend t . aii hu a
In tho Middle District. SAMUEL t
WILLI'
Angurita Feb. 1,1855.
TuHN S. SALE,
Attorney at LA\v,Augn* -a .. s , Vi -
CYronide & Sentinel Office Hr »d t. u-t,
i anf2o-d9Awtf
JOIIL M: TiLLL Y,
Attorney at law, Craws i •«
practice in the counties of Taliale. ■ a
Hancock of the N inLern Circuit, and (
Greene of the Ocmulgee Circuit
GEO. W. MANDiLL.
Attorney at law, wr,.. tu r
fers to Messrs A. J. A T. W. 5: , of Augusts
and Messrs. Warti & Owens, of Sav;. ,-ia'.
ie-28*-d;tA vs-ts
"COMM
NORVELL & CO.,
Storage andfo.aoiission m.m
_ office No. 17 College-street, NasLv T,..
tend promptly to tilling Orders for !!■; . t
Grain, Ac. at the lowest market re.-s.
Itetcrs to Seymour, Fan: .ug & I’i
chants of Nashville generally.
nt.NJ. H. KICK. | J. .M. i : kiui:>. | r. i. -i*
RICE, BERRIEN & SIM-'.
CIO.U.H 2N'SION .HEIK HANTS, t. < >
) C , No 11, North Atlantic Wharf.
i Parttjcular attention given to the-ale of C< I; ; I
and Grain, with Produce aud Mcrchau-I: gl ■ -a j
i Liberal Advance made on C i .-
Refer to Messrs. S. S. Fakkak A BKUI
nov^dlui
A. THOMAS. | S ’ PASDLii
A. THOMAS & CO , >
Auction and »g:m:kal
MERCHANTS, 110 8K.,:: ’, >r - i - ;■
will attend to the sale of FRODUOD of .a : -
signed to them. .=-
Liberal Cash Advances msd- a V ■ . I ‘
References—G. W Wylly, 1 -q r. • ! M-' *'
ny Si Champion, Savannah ; John A M - •*
jyls-ly
J. A. MOSS.
General land agent for ttii: --tate
of Georgia,
Will give the real owner of an-r' - art! '! r '
Will examine and report the value ui <- ;'■ [
Will sell and convey for- '' rcP , 1 ' ..
He is dow Agent for the sale d’2 - -’d
State and some of the best farnurtn s. -
Georgia. He will also buy lauds in any j-ar;
at a fair price.
All communications addre i-d to me a’
will meet with prompt attention.
ALEX. M. WALLACE,
C GENERAL COAtAIISSION Milit ' sT ;
X and Dealer in Produce, Atlanta, 1
special attention to the sale of Bacon, l a: !. F.
Ac., &c. Orders respectfully solieited
ll B. DAVIS,
I AND BROKER, COLLECTOR AND <T’
J RAL AGENT. Business attended
ty in the State. ...
OBtce con»ir Jachssn and EUis =tr. -1 A , '
B p ' ! _
JULIAN J, CHISOLM, M. O -,
SURGEON AND OCCULIST,
28 HASH. I. STREET, liIAKII.-riO. -'j ' *•
n AVI N't; devoted many years, Dull at •
abroad, to the atady and treatment 1M “ : ‘\y "
DISEASES and AFFECTIONS OF iHU ' !
his servicesAo those suffering from such ti *to
Charleston, March loth, lt-57. t ; ! -
SIMS k CHEEVER,
Factors and commission mekcba:- «i>
Apalachicola, Fla. ...
JOHN K. SIMS. I WM. W
nov2s-dtwiw _
HESTER & AKERMAN,
Attorneys at law, Kibe.ton. g*- k '
HESTER and A MOL T. AKERMAN v.;u. ’
in p&rtndrship in the counties of Kibert, Hart i
Madisoxn and Lincoln.
CAMPBi&A. J- U B * lT
CAMPBELL 8t GAUT, •
General produce agents, for ti« - a
chase, sale and shipment ot all kinds oi ba - 1 f
nessee Produce, suen as Bacon, Lard, Bn”« r T
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Fruit, A-c., Knoxvilie, Tetin .
(Warehouse at the River.Y ! 'T—-
CHEEVER At GO. i
(At C. A. L. Lamar' t,corner Drayton and Bryan f'.rera /
Factors and commission mekchan -
Savannah. Ga
WM. W CHEEVER. j JOHN * ‘
n‘2s-dtwA- w
JAMES M. CARTER. AI.BERT Oj oliAl
CARTER & GRAY,
(COMMISSION AND FQKWAKDING '
J CHANTS, Savannah, Geo. ..
References!—Patton, Ilntton & Co., Robt. P- *' ’,'
Esq , John Ingersoll, Esq., P. 11. Oliver, Auit'!*
N. J. Bayard, Esq., Home, Ga .
DR. E. B. HOOK f
OFFERS his Professional Services to the cither
Augusta and vicinity. Offica ii the J omJ 1 . (
occupied by Dr. T. B. Pninizy. Can be ft uud -
in the a<(j-)ining building. :,n
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