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Daily Chronicle & Sentinel.
l-\ W. 8. JONES
riiKOMru-: & sentijnel.
PUBLI IIED
[UII V, T«f-\VEK!ILY AND V.I KHI \ ,
BY WILLIAM. S JONES
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la’ ion.
W S. JONES,
Proprietor Chronicle a Sentinel.
JAMES GARDNER,
P'ouri- t ir Coa-titutionalist.
Ills MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES,
WF, HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AHOTIIEB LOT
OF
LADIK \l EBSTER tV CO’S
(' EL EUR AT E I)
MACHINES,
AND INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THOSE
IN WANT OF A
<.ooi) m m mu:.
TO THE
mtii ADVANTAGES THEY FOSSESS.
EVERY MACHINE
Warranted
TO twIYE SATISFACTION !
CALL AND SEE THEM AT
W. H. SALISBURY & CO.'S,
‘J37 HIIfMD STREET.
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1859. 1859.
HEW SPRING GOODS
WRIGHT Sc ALEXANDER,
I! AYE received and are row r--ady to exhibit their
II Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, which will be
fc.und unusually mil in all respect*, and very desirable
m all the newest styles and richest fabrics of DRESS
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, MANTIL
LAS, Ac , Ac.
In White Got-ds, Superior Ti i.-L, Family, Pillow Ca e
and Sheeting LINENS, 1 able DAMASKS, DIAPERS,
J'OWELINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HO
SIERV, A c.,our a'',,rtment is unsurpassed ia variety
and quality.
<>ur assortment of STAPLE GOODS in large and
complete, and otters an inducement to purchasers.
We invite an examination of oar GOODS, and a com
parison of prices. mak29 dA-w
5,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SATiE !
lilK PLANTATION occupied by the undersigned,
1 D offered for sale. It contains ',,000 acres of well
improved Land, ’yiug In Jefferson county, on the waters
of Rocky C .mb rt creek, six miles above Louisville,
o»i the Georgetown and Kenn's Bridge roads, bounded
t.y lan-is.ii Telfair and others, and lu on ties from Station
No IS Central Railroad
I’here la on the pL-e a cei.lortable Dwelling, Gio
House, Pa- king S-'rew. end all necessary out-buildings.
Tha tract can conveniently be divided Into three Flanta
tkfce. Part <ir the .. tn-U* will be sold low. For tertne,
a* , apply to ROBERT M. PHINIZV, or
JOHN I'HINIZY, Augusta.
Augusta, Dec. Id, 1858. dec 15-da-w
TO THE PUBLIC.
fl/ HKKKA3, I have purchased the right of tie
yf United States for “ SICKELS PATENT GAS
LAMP, an-JaifO the light for “CLOTHIER'S PA
TENT REGULATING NON EX PLOSIVE GAS
i. AMP, and having learned that certain parties ai e en
gaged in Georgia and Alabama iu the vending and sale
«,f a Gas Lamp called “ Peters' Patent Gas Lamp,” this
-a to notify the public against all parties vending the
kiln*, -which is an infringement t.pon my patent; and
that any person or persons so infringing npon either of
(he above patents, will 1-e dealt with according to the
laws, in such ease* made and provided.
HOLMAN A TURPIN, Sole Agents for the sale of
Ci-.thlor’ lvt. nt N<>u Explosive Gas LAMP.
GEO If BECHTEL.
iel 413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Fa,
W, G. WOODSTOCK,
watch and clock maker,
[Many Years i. jtft T. IV, Freeman,)
\I V informs his friends and the
kite the he has opened a store oppo-
L“Uken.eHeni ! M C v KB *** JEW KLRVREPAIRED
attention, "tillablemeTho ? tr,ct Ind , c,1,e1 . u!
faction, and { respeeMWn, l f’bMo give general satis
tronage reß P«*«Wly solicit a aLare of pubHc , )a .
wpfc ts ODDO9i m V WOCDBTOCK,
" • 1 U-iti ',, Augusta, Ga.
HEXPJ J. OSBORNE.
NE JEWELRY.
1 NDEIt UNITED! STATES HOTEL,
AUGUST A, GA.
grindstones
“•S“.£f"w) ssrss
Orders s .litited and promptly attended to. For sale
y LOMBARD & CO.,
, . 13 and 14 Lewis'Wharf,
Boston. Mass
notice to butchersT
1 ÜBH Will be paid for HIDES by
i A P BKI RS,
Commusion Alerchsnt.
BOOTS
AND
SHOES,
LADIES' GAITER
CIIIL DItEN’S SHOES,
BROGANS.
FOSTER MKin, JR„
Is now receiving and opening, at his
Store on Broad Street, Post
. Office Corner, his
FALL SUPPLIES
OF
Ladies and Gentlemens
BOOTS. SHOES, SLIPPERS,
AND
GAITERS,
Os every Variety and Style,
WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK
<IIILBREA'S SHOES
AND
BEOGANS!
All of the very best styles & qualities.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES !
CALL AND SEE !
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BUCKMASTER & DERKV,
NO. 151 BROAD STREET,
iI.H MB BELOW THE MECBiISKTS BISK.
At the welt known Stand, so long occtuned by the
late Mr. B. F. Chew.
DEALERS IN
Domestic Hardware,
TIN AYrSTID
HOFSK KKKFING ARTICLES,
STOVES, CiBATKS AMI RANGES,
TI3ST PLATE,
TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Hydrant Pumps, Block Tin,
LEAD, COPPER. AND G ALVANIZED
IdROUNT IRI^IEL
Plated and Planished Ware !
Our stock cf COOKING STOVES is
vety complete, embracing all the popular
Styles now in use, and representing no
less than 18 different patterns, among
them the
VICTOR STOVE,
Manufactured in Augusta, and the Celebrated
STEWART STOVE!
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AUDUBON’S
BIRDS OP NORTH AMERICA.
r |t UK undersigned in publishing by subscription this
I celebrated work of his late father, J. J AUDUBON,
F.R. SS. L. Sc E.. Ac., from the original copper-plates,
transferred to stone.
This edi ion, in softness, finish and correctness of col
oring, will be equa.l to the first ; every plate being col
ored from the original drawings still in the possession of
the family.
The entire work, containing all the plates and textot
the original work, will be comprised In forty-four
numbers each, containing ten plates, printed on
seven sheets of double-elt phant paper, of the best quali
ty for the purpose, 27 x 41 inches ; and will be delivered
to subscribers monthly, free of extra charges, at TEN
DOLLARS t-KR NUMBER ; the total cost of the en
tire work, including the seven volumes of letter-press,
being only one-half the cost of the first edition.
As there are many persons who only know the above
work by reputation, the first number will be sent as a
speiimea to those who w ish it, on the receipt of eleven
dollars. Express and other charges will be paid by the
publishers.
Also, now complete, octavo editions of
-A.TTID'CrZBOJXr’S
BIRIISAMIOCAURIimOF AMERICA.
BIRDS, 7 volumes, 500 plates, colored by hand, with
text, £120; (QUADRUPEDS, 3 volumes, 155 plates,
with text, $lO.
These editions are uniform, suited to the Library, or
Drawing Hoorn ; bound in fnll morocco antique.
J. W AUDUBON
HOE, LOCKWOOD 1k MON,
mhf-d&w 311 Broadway, N. V.
TRUNKS. MUSES, M.
English Sole Leather,
Belgian ami Iron Frame,
TIR,A.-5r -A-DsTE) PACKING
T R U N K S.
VALISES, SATCHELS,
AND
CARPET BAGS.
JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA.
For Sale ( heap, by
ROYAL & HATCH.
aul2-’JlwAwlm
NOTICE.
JOHN B. HANZO and GEORGE BLYTHE, have
this day formed a Copartrership under the name
and style of HANZO & BLYTHE, for the purpose of
MANUFACTURING GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, at the old stand of J. D Smith Sc Ct. A con
tinuance of the patronage in their line, extended J. D.
Smith & Co., is respectfully solk Ited.
JOHN B. HANZO,
_ , , GEORGE BLYTHE.
Augusta, July sth, 1859. jyC-3m
HENRYJ. OSBORNE.
LADIES 5
DIAMOND, CORAL AND LAVA SETS.
Under U. 8. Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GfA..
mb 15
AUGUSTA, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4,1859.
LEATHER, SBOEFINDINGS
AND
TANNER’S TOOLS.
NOW receiving, Oak aud Hemlock Sole LEATHER ;
Harness, Skirting, Bridle and Baud do.
Picker, Lace aud Roller do.
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enam’ed do.
Russet and Black Upper do.
do do Kid SKINS ;
French, German and American Calf SKINS ;
French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS ,
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS ;
Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep SKINS.
ALSO,
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters,
Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Pincers, Shoe Knives,
Splitting Knives, Shaves, Rub ''tones, Bristles, Eyelets
and Punches, Awl Blades, Iron and Wood Patent Awl
Hafts, Copper Rivets aud Burrs, Lace Tacks; Iron,
Zinc and Copper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring
Tapos, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot
Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Ac.
ALSO,
Currying KNIVES, FLESHERS, FINGER STEELS,
BEAM FACES, SLICKERS, BRUSHES, CLEAR
ING STONES, RUB STONES, Ac., TANNERS’
OIL. by the barrel.
For sale by
SHERMAN, JESSL P Ar CO.,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Bank, a few doorr above their old location, and
nearly opposite the Globe aud United States Hotels.
jy26-d3m
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
TRUNKS, &c.
FALL TRADE 1859.
QHKRMAN, JESSUP A CO., having removed to
O the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and
nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels,
are prepared to exhibit for the Fall Trade of 1859, an
unusually heavy stock of Goods in their line, comprising
a large aud well selected assortment of SADDLES,
BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALIS
ES, CARPET BAijS, and every description of GOODS
adapted to the trade, manufactured by themselves ex
pressly for this market.
ALSO,
A beavv stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE,
COACH MATERIALS, Smith’s best VARNISHES,
SPRINGS. AXLES, Malleable CASTINGS, and
BANDS, including a very full assortment of Goods in
the line, which are offered to manufacturers and dealers
at low prices. jy26 d3m
Jackson Street
FOUN D R Y
-A-ISTID
Machine Shop,
CORNER JACKSON AND CALHOUN STS.,
AUGUSTA, CA.
The undersigned, having removed from ills old
stand, cn the corner of Twiggs and Watkins streets,
to his new Shops and Foundry, adjoining the Augusta
Gas Works, is now prepared with increased facilities to
furnish all kinds of
Iron& Brass Castings,
For Gold Mines, Merchants, Saw or other Mills, Bridges,
and Railroads.
SCHRADERS COTTON PKESS,
AND
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
He also manufactures tbe latest approved style of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
AND
EVERY SORT OF FURNISHING
Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
GEORGE COOPER.
jy27-6m
3ST OTICE.
HAVING this day purchased the entire interest o
W. M. D ANTIGNAC, in tbe
EXTENSIVE
FOUNDRY
-AEISrJD
Machine Shop,
KNOWN AS THE
“ AUGUSTA WORKS,”
Will be more thankful for
orders for any
kind of
Costing, Machine,
SMITH, OR TIN WORK,
RAIL ROAD CARS, BRIDGES,
Gold Mines, Flour, Corn or Saw
Mills, Gin Gear, Horse
Powers, Colton
Presses,
COOK, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES.
Having a personal interest in the Business, Cus
tomers may rely on having their orders Ailed cheap
ly, correctly, and with despatch. Address
J. E. MACMURPHfiY, Sup’t.
or, L. HOPKINS dL CO.
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BURKE house,
CORNER OF BROAD & WASHINGTON-STS.
I>ll E Proprietor of this well-known HOUSE, thank
. ful for past favors, takes this mode of informing
his friends and the public, that he has re leased the
same, besides making an addition of twenty large and
commodious sleeping apartments, and hopes that by
strict personal attention, to make this House second to
uone in the city.
au7-2tn H. D. BELL, Proprietor.
CLARKESVILLE
HALE ACADEMY.
THE undersigned, having determined to open a
School at this place, where a thorough knowledge
maybe obtained in the English and Scientific branches,
most respectfully begs leave to inform parents, guar-"
dians, and patrons generally, that the Exercises will
commence on the first MONDAY of SEPTEMBER
next.
An opportunity will also be afforded those who may
desire te stndy the Ancient and Modern Languages.
Especial attention will be given to the moral deport
ment of pupils.
The rates of Tuition are sl2, sl6, S2O and $24, ac
cording to the branches studied.
LIEU. R. E. FRAZIER,
J. A. FAISON.
Proprietors.
N. B. Board can be obtained in the village at from $lO
o sl2 per month, including tarnished rooms, washing,
uel and lights. aul4
NOTICE.
CORN, FLOUR, WHEAT BRAN, COW PEAS
Tenuessee BACON,-, for sale by
A. P. BEERS,
Produce aud Commission Merchant,
ij26- t opposite Planters' Hotel
MS. SHOES,
TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS,
LEATHER, LASTS,
Shoe Pegs,
SHOE FINDINGS,
Tanners Tools.
2500 cases BOOTS and SHOES
5000 lbs. Hemlock Sole LEATHER;
2000 - 0.. ••
I ,i 0 iloz. French .nil Am.ric.n CALKHKINS;
100 “ Black and Russet Upper LEATHER;
80 “ KIP SKINS ;
100 “ Lining, Binding and Top SKINS ; •
5000 Boot and Shoe LASTS ;
120 barrels SHOE PEGS.
ALSO,
Picker and Lacc Leather, Harness and Bridle
Leather, Roller Leather Patent Kid, Goat and Morocco
Skins, Buck and Chamois Skins, Boot Trees, Clamps,
Crimps, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters, Heel Cut
ters, Splitting Machines, Crimping Machines, Pincers,
Nippers, Lasting Tacks, Shoe Knives, Eyelet Punches,
Eyelets, Awls. Shoe Hammers, French Kit, Kit Files,
Awl Hafts, Beam Faces, f urryiDg Knives, Finger
Steels, Graining Knives, Slickers, Flesliers, Rub Stones,
Sand Stones. Clearing Stones, Indiana Stones, Boot
Web, Boot Cord, Size Sticks, Measure Straps, Rasps,
Shaves. Bristles, Copper aud Tinned Shoe Rivets and
Burrs, Tacks ; Iron Copper and Zinc Sparables, Shoe
Thread. Fitting Thread. Twist, Wax, Siik Galloon,
Edge Blacking, Head Blocks, Patent Shank Lasters,
Boot Hooks. Last Hooks, French Oha'k, Cork Soles,
Shoe Homs, Long Sticks, Pump Sticks, Co’ts, Sand
Paper, Shoe Lasts, A c , Ac.
(Kill, FORCE & CO.
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"dissolution.
njf HE firm of BROOM A NORRBLL is this day dis-
X solved by mutual consent.
JAMES J. BBOOM,
Augusta, Aug. 8, 1859 W. O. NORRELL.
undersigned Laving bought the Interest of Jas
J. J. Broom, in the firm of BROOM A NORRELL,
will continue the business on his own account. Persons
indebted to the late fuut will please call and settle,
au 12 __ W O. NORRELL.
HAVING sold oat to W. O. NORRELL my interest
In the late firm, I would return my thanks to mv
tWeott* and customers for their liberal patronage, and
would cheerfully solicit their favors for the new firm
auglS-dtf JAMES J. BROOM.
NOTICE.
f|IIIE undersigned, having purchased the stock of
I BOOTS and SHOES of the firm of JOHN D.
SMITH A CO., begs leave to inform his friends and tbe
public generally, that he will carry ou the business at
the same old »tand, on terms as accommodating as those
of any other house in the city.
FOSTER BLODGET, JR.
Augusta, July 1, 1859.
HAVING this day aold ourstockof BOOTS and
SHOES to POSTER BLODGET, JK., we take
p'easure in recommending him to our friends and cus
tomers generally. JOHN D. SMITH A CO.
Augusta, July 1, 1859. jyfi-dtf
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta, 0.45 a. m. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. M.
“ “ 2.45 V. M. | “ “ 11.56 p. M.
Leave Atlanta, 12.00 a. m. j Arrive Augusta, 8.53 a. m.
“ “ 10.00 a.m. I “ r ‘ 6.45 p.m.
COlsnsrECT IONS.
CONNECT WITH SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrive Augusta, 11.15 p. M. 1 Leave Augusta, 10.00 a. M.
“ “ 1.15 P.M. | “ “ 8.05 P.M
With Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 11.22 P. M. J Leave At’aata, 12.30 A. M.
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Arrive Atlanta, 833a. m. I Leave Atlanta, 0.15A.
“ “ 7.51 P. M. I “ “ 10.15 a. M
W Ith A thens Bran ch.
Leave Augusta 12.45 Night, ; Leave Atlanta at 12.00
at Night; Arrive at Athens 8.30 A. M.; Leave Athens
11.00 a. M., Arrive at Augusta 6.45 p. M., Arrive
at Atlanta at 11.45 p. M.
With Washington Branch.
Leave Washington 2.00 P M., Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 12 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 10 A. M., Arrive Washingten 7.80 P. M.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrentou3.oo P. M , Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 12 Night, Leave Augusta 245 P. M.,
anil Atlanta at 10 A. M. Arrive Warrenton 6.30 P. M.
On Sundays no Trains run on the Branches.
GEO.YONGE, Gen’lSupV,
Augusta, August 25, 1858.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
COMMENCING JULY, 30th INST.
LEAVE Augusta at 0.30 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah at 7.20 A. M and 9.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Leave Savannah at 11.45 P. M. and 12.15 P. M.|
Leave Macon at 10.00 P. M and 10.45 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 7. i9A. M and 7.30 P. M
y3O ANDREW YONGE, Sup’t.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the [firm of JOHN D
SMITH A CO., are requested to make immediate
payment. Our office will be in Hanzo &. Blythe’s Shoe
Shop, in the rear of the old stand. Entrance side door,
opposite the Postoffice. JOHN D. SMITH & CO.
Augusta, July sth, 1859. jyO 3m
HENRY J. OSBORKE,
OPTICIAN.
UNDER UNITED BTATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
mhls
BATH (S. C.) PAPER MILLS,
WILL keep on hand in this city, and for sale at low
est cash prices, constant supplies of Book, New
and Wrapping PAPER, of best qualities. Orders
promptly filled
Store Room oa Reynoid-street mmediately in real
City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER.
Augusta. April 6. 1858. apt
HEMY J. OSBORNE.
IMPttOVBDSILVER PLATED PORCELAINLINED
WATKK COOLERS & PITCHERS,
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, OhA.
mhls
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY.
WANTED Immediately, by the subscriber, fifty
able-bodied HANDS ; also, about twelve good
CART BOYS, and Twenty MULES and CARTS or
HORSES. Wages paid by the week or month, and
cash for the Carts and Horses. Hands will be BOARD
ED, if besired, near the Fall Gate, on the Plank Road.
WM. V. KEENER
Augusta, Aug. 20,1859.
Yir* City papers will please copy. au2l
KEROSENE OILS.
HAVING completed the enlargement of our works,
we are now prepared to answer promptly all or
ders tor the superior Illuminating and Lubricating OILS
of our manufacture.
BOSTON KEROSENE OIL CO.,
SAMUEL DOWNER, Proprietor.
Office No. 76 Water-street, near Liberty Square
Works, First Street, South Boston, Mass. au3 8m
DISSOLUTION.
15 nE firm of CLARKE & ROYAL is th s day dis
. salved by mutual consent. HE. CLARKE,
WM. S. ROYAL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
Ti HE undersigned, having bought the interest of H.
E. Clarke in the fire of CLA RKE & ROYAL, will
continue the Boot and Mioc busi less, under the name
aud style of ROYAL & HATCH.
The business of Clarke A Royal will be settled by U 3
WM. S. ROYAL,
ALBERT HATCH.
NOTICE.
HAVING sold to Messrs. ROYAL A HATCH my
interest in the firm of Clarke A Royal, I take this
method of returning my thanks to my friends aud cus
tomers, and cheerfully recomme ad them to my succes
sars in business. H. E. CLARKE.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE:
f|s HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
X the Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Business,
under the name and style of D’ANTIGNAC A WEEMS.
By giving our strict personal attention to the business,
we hope to share liberally the patronage of our friends
and the public generally. H. H. D'ANTIGNAC,
JOHN B. WEEMS.
Augusta, Ga., July 21, 1859. jy22
noticeT
I HAVE this day sold my stock cf Groceries and
Liquors to the new firmof O’DONOHUE A WRAY,
and solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed on me. W. BRIDWELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
TATE have this day formed a Copartnership under the
TV name and style of O’DONOHUE A WRAY, for
the transact! n of a GENERAL GROCERY AND
PROVISION BUSINESS, and hope by strict attention
to merit a liberal share of patronage.
JAMES ODONOHNE,
SAMUEL WRAY.
Augusta, July Ist, 1859. jy2
©PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
HAVING this day associated with me my Brother,
B. PIGNON, (formerly with J. P. Setze) will con
tinue the CLOT IiING BUSINESS in all itsbranclas, at
the same stand now occupied by ma, No. It 9 Nor h side
Broad street, near corner above the Augusta Hotel,
under the name and style of A. P. A B. BiGNON.
A. P. BiGNON.
I return my thanks to the public for the liberal patron
age extended to me, and solici a continuance of the
same for A. P. A B Bignon. A. P. BIGNON.
Augusta, Ga., August 6, 1859.
notice!
ALL persons indebted to A. P. BIGNON A GO , and
to A P. BIGNON, are respectful y requested to
make immediate payment A. P. BIGNON.
Augusta, Aug 6, 1859.
Dissolution.
THE firmof BAKER A CASWELL was dissolved
X on the 7th ult. by mutual consent. Either party is
empowered to use the name of the firm in liquidation.
ALFRED BAKER,
THEODORE D. CASWELL.
au7 dim
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r IGIE undersigned have formed a copartnership for
X the transaction of the Wholesale Grocery audCom
rnisson Business under the firm and style of BAKER A
CABWELL, and will occupy the store’of the late Baker
A Caswell.
JOHN H. BAKER,
THEODORE D. CASWELL.
au7 d3m
notice;
HAVING cn the 12th of July, 1858, sold my entire
interest in the Grocery and Commission Business
to Mr. J. H. BAKER, who. with Mr. T. D CASWELL,
is continuing the business at tbe o'd stand. I would
solicit tor them the favors and patronage of my old
friends aud the public generally.
ALFRED BAKER.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. ti, 1858. au7-d3m
~ DISSOLUTION.
r|3nK Finn of BURCH A ROBERT is this day dis-
X soired by mutual consent. The business of tbe
concern will be settled by James W. Burch, who will
continue the BOOT A SHOE business at the o'd stand.
JAMES W. BURGH,
May 6, 1859, JOHN A. ROBERT.
A CARD.
HAVING sold out my entire interest in the Boot A
. Shoe bus.ness to J, W. BURCH, 1 would take
this method of returning my thanks to my friends an 1
customers for their liberal patronage to tbe old Firm,
and would solicit a continuance of the ssme to the new.
myßtt JOH.n A. ROBERT.
NOTICE.
[HAVE this day sold to Mr. J. E. MUNGEK, my en
tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Ac., and it is a pleasure to introduce to my customers so
popular a Watch Maker. In retiring from business, I
feel grateful to those friends and customers for the very
liberal patronage they have bestowed on me, and solicit
its continuance with my successor, at tbe old stand.
E. TWEEDY.
Augusta, Feb. 1859.
A CARD.
IT is the intention of the subscriber to keep a well se- I
lected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL- I
RY and FANCY GOODS, and dispose of then, at »he '
lowest prices ; and will keep efficient Workmen to as- !
sist him in the prom pt execution of all work left for re- j
pairs. He invites all the old patrons of this house, and j
his lriends, to call and satisfy themselves.
J. E. MUNGER.
Augusta, Feb. 1,1859. feb3
DISSOLUTION.
13 HE firm o DICKEY A PHIBBS, is this day dis
. solved by mutual consent. The business of the
firm will be carried on as usual by THOMAS PHIBBS,
who is alone authorised to use the name of the firm in
liquidation. SAMUEL DICKEY,
January 1, _ THOMAS PHIBBS.
I WOULD return my sincere thanks to my friends I
for their liberal patronage bestowed upon the late
firm of Dickey A Phibbs, and would solicit a continu
ance ot the same to my successor.
SAMUEL DICKEY.
January 1,1859, feb3-tf
FOR SALE!
MV business requires me in the city. I will there
fore sell, on reasonable terms, my Sand Hills
RESIDENCE. [au2o-dlm] J. T. BOTHWELL.
TO RENT.
A HOUSE on Broad street, below Elbert street,
No. 33, at present occupied by John U. Meyer.
Apply to WM. E. BRODNAX, or to
aul6-lm L. T. SHOPP.
TO RENT,
f|3HE WORK SHOP on Twiggs street, with the ad-
X jacent DWELLING ou Washington street, now
occudied by Mr. Slater. I. P, GARVIN, Trustee.
aul9-twot
roomsDo rent,
AT Lafayette Hall. Apply at
aul4 L_P. GIRARDEY’S.
TO RENT,
adllAT desirable REUDENCE on the corner of
. Broad and Lincoln streets, immediately below the
residence of E. Bustin, Esq. Apply to THOS. R.
RHODES, er FOSTER BLODGET, JK.
jyM
TO RENT,
FROM the Ist October next, the two story Brick
HOUSE, including Store and two story Kitchen,
on Bridge Row, east side next to the Bakery.
|yl6tf J. HAHN.
TO RENT,
FROM the Ist of October next, two comfortable
lodging ROOMS, over Wyman A Co.'s Carriage
Repository, on Broad-st. Apply to
jy26-tf E.W. BARKER.
TO RENT,
ITiROM Ist of Octobsr, 1859, tbe BUILDING at the
. corner of Mclntosh and Bay st-eets, now occupied
by John A. Moore, and Henry T. Russell, including
offices on fiist floor, cellar .below aud offices or store
rooms on the second floor. Apply to
M. A. MACKENZIE, or
jy3l-twtf H, H. CUMMING.
forsale7
13 HE contents of a Retail FAMILY GROCERY and
. BAR ROOM, on the corner of Twiggs and Wat
kins streets. For further particulars, apply at the store.
jy26-dlw*
FOR SALeT
A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, on the
North-east corner of Greene and Lincoln streets;
containing ten Rooms, with all necessary out houses.
Terms liberal. Apply next door below. my 3
NORTHERN POTATOES.
OA BBLS. just received and for sale low by
A. P BEERS,
au26 Commission Merchant,.
HYDRANT PUMPS,
AND GALVANIZED IRO PPES for Hydanb
always on hand, at
W H. SALISBURY A CO.’S,
mhl9 No. 3 DeKalb. Range, Augusta Ga..
FOR SALE,
(’’IORN. BRAN, FLOUR, Craoked CORN, MEAL,
J Ac , by A. P. BEERS,
au26 Commission Merchant,
VOL. XXIII. NO. 211
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257 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
DEALERS IdST
STOVES, GRATES,
AND
Hanges,
House Furnishing Goods,
PLAIN AND PLANISHED
TIIST AVAIiK
FORCE AND LIFTING PUMPS
BLOCK TIN, LEAD] AND
GALVANIZED IRON PIPES,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS
Wood and Willow Ware, &e.
TIN ROOFING, GAS FITTING,
AND
PLUMBING,
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN A SUPERIOR
MANNER.
We are constantly receiving additions to our stock o
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.,
And invite the attention of all in want of anything u
our line
WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD
ASSORTMENT OF
GAS FIXTURES,
Which we are prepared to put up at short noth
MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS
For the Sale of the well known
VICTOR STOVE,
Manufactured in this city, the best STOVE now in th
Market.
W. 11. Salisbury & Co.,
NO. 3 DEKALB RANGE,
“hid Broad-street, Augusta,
lose.
CLARK (St CO.
WATCHES,
UiE "W TH Xj IKh Y 1
SILVER WARE, g
CUTLERY,
GUNS', PLSTOLS,
FANCY GOODS.
THE LARGEST STOPK
IN THE
SOUTHERN ('O[INTEL!
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
SILVER WARE.
TEA SETS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CASTORS,
CANDLESTICKS. FORKS, SPOONS,
AND EVERY THING IN SILVER
TO AT IS DESIRABLE FOR
THE FAMILY OR
PLEASANT TO
THE FANCY.
PLATED GOODS i
In Infinite Variety.
Plated Table Cutlery.
JEWESLR.Y,
IN DIAMONDS, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN
CORAL, MOSAIC, &c„ &c.
octlS
iOrdera promptly attended to. (
iIAVILA.M), CIIRFILSTEfi & CO,, |
258 BROAD-STREET, j
'TWO DOORS ABOVE GLOBE HOTEL,) /
AUGUSTA. GA.,
WOULD INVITE S
THE ATTENTION OF
MERCHANTS ]
AND l
PHYSICIANS, <
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| LARGE STOCK OF S
| DRUGS,
I MEDICINES, 4
I PAINTS, 4
| OILS, »?
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Perfumery,
£
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* SKLKCTKII EXPRESSLY 4
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o AND COMPRISING )
| ONF. OF THE LARGEST {
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FINEST ASSORTMENTS ?
IN THE f
SOUTHERN COUNTRY, $
WHICH THEY OFFER AT >
LOW PRICES FOR CASH, )
OR S
APPROVED CREDIT. S
ESTABLISHED 1825. S
[EXAMINE OUR HOODS AND PRICES S
BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. <
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WATCH, OPTICAL AND JKWELRT
STORE,
UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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