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Proprietor Constitutionalist.
w, 11, mmm & cil
BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
DEA LERS I 3ST
STOVES, GRATES,!
AND
R-anges,
House Furnishing Goods,
PLAIN AND PLANISHED
TIISJ" AV A.RE, '
FORCE AND LIFTING PUMPS
BLOCK TIN, LEAD; AND
GALVANIZED IKON PIPES,
GAS I'JPES AND FITTINGS !
Wood and Willow Ware, &e.
TIN i: OOF INC, CAS FITTINC,
PLUMB! NO
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN A SUPERIOR
MANNER.
We are constantly receiving auditions to our stock i
HOI SK Fi KMSIHNG GOODS, &e„
And invite the attention of ail in want of anything li |
our iine
WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A OOOD
ASSORTMENT OF
ft AS I'iATURES,
Which we are prepared to put up at short notio
MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS
For the Sale of the well known
VICTOR STOVE,
Manufactured in this city, the best STOVE i.ow in th
Market.
W. 11. Salisbury & Co.,
NO. 3 DEKALB RANGE,
tahiS Broad- dreet, Augusta,
LEATISJCIFfIiB
ANTI)
TANNEITS TOOLS.
Nf OW receiving, Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER
I Harness, Skirting, Bridle and Band d-.
Picker, Lace and Roller do.
Patent Skirt ing. Collar, Dash ar.d Eaam’ed do.
Russet and Black Upper do.
<lo do Kid SKINS;
Ereach, German and American Calf SKINS ;
French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Optra SKJNS ,
Goat and Kid Morocco S K INS ;
I iniug, Topping aad Binding SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep SKINS.
ALSO,
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters,
B«ot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Pincers, Shoe Knives,
Splitting Knives, Shaves, Rub stones, Bristles, Eyelets
and Punches, Aw! Blades, Iron and Wood Patent" Awl
Hafts, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Lace Tacks; iron,
Zinc and Copper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring
Tapon, Shoe Thread, Pitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot
Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Ac.
ALSO,
CurryingKNlV EfqFLESHERS,FINGER.STEELS,
BEAM FACES; SLICKERS, BRUSHES, CLEAR
ING STONES, RUB STONES, Ac., TANNERS’
OIL, by the barrel.
For sale by
BIIERMAN, JEBSUP &- CO.,
At 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.
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1850. 1860.
m MB GIMITHIiW,
HAVING received our Fall and Winter Stock ol
GUNS from the English Manufacturers, and made
to ord.r for us, expressy for this market, we are con
fident we can suit any one in want of a good GUN.
Our St ick is unusual y large, and unbraces every varie
ty of size end finish—and are we think the best ever
offered in this market.
T , ALSO
1 me POCKET aDd PEN KNIVES ;
POWDER FLASKS, and SHOT BAGS, all kinds ;
JOLT'S and other Varieties of PISTOLS ;
~y*OUBBiON CA f‘S and WADS, all varieties ;
£»WDEK, and SHOT-BLOWING lIORN> ; Ac.,
aisie^r 1 !^ 01 a *'promptly, and RIFLES
1,, 0,,„ ' , tT *'*th a!1 the modern improvements, equal
in,he United States.
~','V iroad Street, next do.>r below State Bank.
- ~ri* m ROOK RS A BO WEN.
THE BLANCEVILLE -
Slate Quarry,
VAN WEKT, POLK COUNTY GA.
ipilE subscriber now has his SLATE QUARRY fully
X opened, and is provided with a sufficient number of
workmen to fill orders to any part of the South. The
quality of the Slate has been fully tested, and its beauty
and excellence can be seen by an examination of seve
ral buildings in Rome, covered with Slate from this
Quarry. The subscriber proposes to furnish the Slate
at any point in Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee, aud lay
Jt on the roof at an expense not exceeding the cost of
Tin roofing.
Tin roofing.
Contracts can be made with JOHN R. FREEMAN
Agent at Rome, or S. W. BLANCH, Genera! Agent!
Van Wert. Polk county, fta. myl.'t-dAwif ’
"DRESSTm AkllNM.
MHN. 8. B HOLLINGSWORTH tenders her
services to the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity
m fitting and making Dresses. She may be found at
”° 1%, Reynolds street opposite Win. Goodrich's new
bge of buildings sept 17dtf
October l, i> »».
CLARK i CO.
HAVE RECEIVED BY STEADIER,
LargcMditfons
TO TIIEIIt
STOCK G>lP
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER St PLATED WARE
AND
Fancy Goods,
AND OFFER THEM
AT I.OWKII PRICES
THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN.
THEIR STOCK OF
WATCHES,
Comprises the finest WATCII now
made, ns well as the better class of
W ateli, known to be faithfully made
and honest time-keepers; Cooper,
Jurgenson, Tobias. Becsley, John
son and others, figure extensively.
SILVER WARE
1 a feature, and a prominent one, comprising Full
Setts, with and without Cases, Half Setts and .Single
Pones; PITCHERS, BOWLS, GOBLETS, CUPS,
FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, and, indeed, almost eve
ry thing iu the line.
WEDIMXU PRETEXTS, in Silver,
In great variety, many of them exclusively their own
patterns.
OYT 'f r V v > Y>y otrpttity yvy.y. ryrN
OlLl a Gaa a titx A aliaJ XxAalali,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FAjSTCY GOODS,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
GUNNING APPARATUS,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS, &c.
They a'so have for sale the finest aud largest stock of
in the Southern country, in Diamond, Cameo, Coral,
Pearl, Mosaic, Etruscan, all Gold, Ac.
SPECTACLE* AND TIII.UHLKS,
of every form and fashion.
(illasses Fitted in Spectacle;. l
without fear of Oculists or Professors
JEWELRY AMI WATCHES REPAIRED
BY COMPETENT WORKMEN.
Bep3o-dAw
Jackson Street
FO UND Iv Y
./VIST ID
Machine Shop,
CORNER JACKSON AND CALHOUN STS.,
AUGUST A, CA.
The underdgned, having removed from his old
stand, on the corner of Twiggs and Watkius streets,
to bis 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,
aud Railroads.
SCHRAUER'S COTTON PRESS,
AND
ILL KIMIS OF MACHINERY.
He also manufactures the latest approved style of
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES.
SHAFTING, pulleys,
AND
EVERY SORTOF FURNISHING
Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
GEORGE COOPER.
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NOTICE.
I HAVE this day sold to Mr. J. E. MTJNGEK, ray en
tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Ac., and it is a pleasure to introduce to my customers so
popular a Watch Maker. Iu 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 the old stand.
E. TWEEDY.
Augusta, Feb. 1859.
A CARD.
IT Is the intention of the subscriber to keep a well se
lected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL
RY and FANCY GOODS, and dispose of then, at .he
lowest prices; an 1 will keep efficient Workmen to as
sist him iu the prom pt execution of all work left for re
pairs. He invites all the old patrons of this house, aud
his iriends, to call and satisfy themselves.
J. E. MUNGEU.
Augusta, Feb. 1,1859. feb3
DISSOLUTION.
'I'IIK Firmof BURCH A ROBERT is this day dis-
X solved by mutual consent. The business of the
concern will be settled by James W. Burch, who will
continue the BOOT A SHOE business at the old stand.
JAMES W. BUROH,
May 6.1659. JOHN A. ROBERT.
A CARD.
1 I sold out my entire interest in the Boot A
this method w BURCH, I would take
customers for Dl y thanks to my friends anl
and would a patron *S« to the old Firm,
mvß ts 1 continuance o f the same to the new.
Z_ JOHN A. ROBERT.
PROSSER’S PATENT
boiler tubes bd iron
K' PlaViJu' Cle to d »ILL THE TUBE
iLnnm * BET THB ™BKS in thebest
Tube CLEANERS Steel w.r.
BRUSHES. W a and lebone
sepi dim* s* Platt street NesYork
AUGUSTA GA., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 185!).
GMU’TIIU,
DESIRE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
THAT THEY ARE RECEIVING
A VERY LARGE
AND
RESIRARLE STOC K
OF
DRY GOODS,
AT THEIR STORE,
EUR THE U. 8. HOTEL,
HUE l TIM HILL TAKE PLEASIRK
lii Exhibiting the Same.
AN EXAMINATION
OF OUR
EXCLUSIVE STYLES
AND PRICES,
Is Respectfully Solicited.
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TAKE A©TICE !
J. N. Freeman,
DEALER IN FIRST QUALITY
WATCHES,
Jewelry,
SOLID SILVER GOODS,
PLATED WARE,
© p ee t txcle s,
<s£C_, &C., <5cC.
STILL (WTIiNIES BUSINESS
AT THE
OLD LOCATION,
012 BROAD-ST.,
NEARLY OPPOSITE PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Where all who are wanting articles of this kind can
SAVE SOMETHING IN THE PRICE,
BY CALLING 1
Everything new and desirable In niy line, will bo
added to the stock throughout the Season.
Special Attention given to
REPAIRING WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
as none but experienced workmen are employed.
YOUR PATRONAGE 18 SOLICITED.
OCt9-d<Scw3m
DISSOLUTION.
rpilE firm of CLARKE Sc ROYAL is this day dis-
L solved by mutual consent. II E. CLARKE,
WM. S. ROYAL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
r |fIIE undersigned, having bought the interest of H.
JL E. Clarke in the firn of CLA RKE Sc ROYAL, will
continue the Boot and Snoe busi teas, under the name
Bud style of ROYAL & HATCH.
The business of Clarke Sc. Royal will be settled by us.
WM. 8. ROYAL,
_ ALBERT HATCH.
“ NOTICE. ~
T I AVIN’G sold to Messrs. ROYAL Sc HATCH my
il interest in the firm of Clarke A Royal, I take this
method of returning my thanks to my friends and cus
tomers, and cheerfully recommend them to my sucees
sars in business. H. E. CLARKE.
jy-j
DISSOLUTION.
ffIHE firm o. DICKEY k PHIBBS, is this day dis-
JL 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 ia
liquidation. SAMUEL DICKEY,
January 1, 1859. _ THOMAS PHIBBS.
1 WOULD return my sincere thanks to my friends
for their liberal patronage bestowed upon the late
firm of Dickey A Phibbs, and would solicit a continu
ance of the same to my successor.
SAMUEL DICKEY.
January 1,1859. febd-tf
noticeT
I HAVE this day sold my stock of Groceries and
Liquors to the new firmof O’DONOHUE A WRAY,
and selicit for them a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed on me. W. BRIDWELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WE have this day formed a Copartnership under the
name and style of O’DONOHUB 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 O’DONOHNE,
SAMUEL WRAY.
Augusta, July Ist, 1859. jy2
DISSOLUTION.
f|UIE firmof BAKER A CASWELL was dissolved
X on the 7th nit. by mutual consent. Either party is
empowered to use the name of the firm in liquidation.
ALFRED BAKER,
THEODORE D. CASWELL.
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COPARTNERSHIPNOTICE.
fpIIE undersigned have formed a copartnership for
X the transaction of the Wholesale Grocery and Com
mission Business under the firm and style of BAKER A
CASWELL, and will occupy the store of the late Baker
A Caswell.
JOHN H. BAKER,
THEODORE D. CASWELL.
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NOTICK
HAVING on 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 the old stand. I would
solicit for them the favors and patronage of my old
friends and the public generally.
ALFRED BAKER.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 6,1853. au7-d3m
"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 A Blythe's Shoe
Shop, in the rear of the old stand. Entrance side door,
opposite 'he Postoffice. JOHN D SMITH A 00.
Augusta, July sth, 1859, jyb 3ui
FALL OCTORI:it. FALL.
DEMING «te DAY,
ARE NOW RECEIVING TIIEIIt SECOND SUPPLY OP
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
lE!Txi‘t>x*c>ixlori<3!S < «d8?o.,
EMBRACING
Rich Dress Silks ; Rich Dress Delaines ;
Rich Velvet Cloaks; Rich Cloth Cloaks ; Rich Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES OE ALL KINDS.
ALSO,
Every other New and Desirable DRESS GOODS found
in the market.
CORNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL,
cctlß AUGUSTA, GEO.
NEGRO GOODS I BLANKETS.
We have on Land a large stock of
All Wool Negro Goods,
Such as George Schley’s Plains, warranted all wool; Virginia and
North Carolina Goods, a very superior make; also, Heavy White and
Colored Blankets, to which we invite the attention of Planters, assuring
them they will he sold at the smallest advance on cost prices.
MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga.
sep2l-dAw2.il
DRY GOODS!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
lii returning thanks to his numerous Iriends and customers for their
past liberal patronage, would also inform t hem that he is
now opening at the spacious
New Dry Goods Store,
No. 272 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE BANK,
A Large and Magiiilieent Stock
FALL AMD WINTER GOODS,
FOREIGN AMR DOMESTIC.
All of which having been purchased late in the season, and consequently at
prices unusually low, he can confidently sav, he is now enabled to
offer at greater inducements than at any previous time.
THE STOCK COMPRISES A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OE
Plain Black and Brocade SILKS ; Rich Bayadere do., in Black and Colors ;
French . and English MERINOS ; ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES;
WOOL PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, &c., &c„ &c,
A large stock of CLOAKS, TALMAS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, &c., &c.
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
LINEN DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, Scotch DIAPERS ;
TOWELINGS, CRASHES, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, &c., &c.
GOODS:
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, PLAINS, OSNABURGS, DRILLINGS, CHECKS,
TICKINGS, LINSEYS, RED AND WHITE FLANNELS,
SATINETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, &c„ &c.
Particular Attention Paid to Orders.
DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER,
272 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
_ r l\ PHIBBS.
1859. 1859.
FALL AKD WIHTER TRADE.
11 Willi fSIBHvELFOItD
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF
Cloths, Cassiiners anil Vestings
Which will be made to Measure^ n the most
FASHIONABLE AND ELEGANT STYLES.
We also have on hand a fine and large Stock of
Ready Made Clothing-
AND EUKNISIIING GOODS.
WE PURCHASE THE FINEST GOODS IN THE MARKET AND WILL
SELL THEM AT THE RIGHT PRICES !
VAN WINKLE & SHACKELFORD.
AUGUSTA, Sept. tZS.
MILLER & WARREN,
AUGUSTA, Gr .A..,
CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
Would respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers to
their RICH AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of
INTIE'W -A. IST ID ELEQAISTT
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS.
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VOL. XXIII. NO. 2:»w
(SUCCESSOR TO BROOM & NORRELL,) .
Would respectfully call Attention
TO HIS
LARGE, RICH,
AND
ELEGANT STOCK
OF
Fa 11 & Winter
DRY GOODS
NOW OPENING,
OF THE LATEST STYLES
AND IMPORTATIONS,
Which will be Sold
AT THE
Lowest Prices l
LARGE SALES
WITH SMALL PROFITS,
IS OUR MOTTO,
And all are Cordially Invited
TO CALL AND SEE
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS.
WM O. NORRELL,
218 BROAD-STREET,
AUGUSTA, CEO.
MIpSS
1859.
Pall A Winter
CLOTHING.
Mill ft KIMDV,
ARE NOW RECEIVING,
A VERY" LARGE
AND
WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
Men & Boys’
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
TRUNKS,
"A7"iALiIS JHs Sf;
CAIIFET BAGS,
<5cC., <3cC_
ALSO,
A First-rate Assortment
OF
SHIRTS,
DRAWEES, COLLARS,
Stocks,
CRAVATS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
AND OTHER
FURNISHING GOODS,
IN great varieties.
We are prepared to sell on the moat to,
commodating terms, "and Invite our
friends and customers generally
to call and examine our stock
at our Old Stand,
NO. 173J8R0 AD-STREET,
Under Augusta, Hotel.
id.AYTON &, KENNADY,
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