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r >r et. r Ciroaicle A- Sentinel.
J vv Ry, GARDNE R.
Proprietor Constitutionalist.
Gutmo, Guano!
J. C.«IWSOY, Agent,
Jarvis & Baker’s Island
GUANO,
From the South Pacific Ocean,
IMPORTED B"s£"* THE
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, H. Y
fPHIS Grano, far superior to any ether Fertilizer
JL known, and of PERMANENT VALUE to the soil,
is soid at THIRT Y PER CENT less than Peruvian
Guano. Its peculiar natural combination of the Phos
phates and Sulphates of Lime, enables it to restore to
the »oil the properties lo -t by constant cropping, and the
Planter will be enabled net merely to reap from its use
a ore ent crop, but find bis lend at the end of the season,
hea t bier and stronger, requir.Hg a I*>-amount of Guano
for ifce next planting.
This Cuano teens, but does not stimulate to rr-tM,
the roots oft Tan's m-T they ate tteveby es abied to
wi’hstand the effects of drouth U. agrcatei degree than
by the use of any other fertilizer known. Tbe universal
objection to the use of Peruvian Guano, from its fatal
results during a dry season, is obviated by the use of the
American Guano.
The application of this Guano, 75 to 100 pounds p* r i
.re, will ensure wonderful crop, of Cotton, Cctr,
Wheat. Rye, Tobacco, Vegetables, Ac.
For full information and report, cf -uccessful experi
ments with this Guano, together with pamphlets for
Distribution.apply to J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
Augusta, Ga.
inphiel* will be sent gratis to ail persons desiring
HE IS ALSO AGENT
FOR THE
COLUMBIAN
PHOSPHATE GUANO
AND
THE BROWN MEXICAN A A
Gr IT A jST O.
For full particulars of these FERTILIZERS, together
with pamphlets, containing Analysis and Certificates,
apply to
J, C DAWSON,
NO. Z WARREN BLOCK,
oet2o-dfcwtf Augusta, Ga
.NEGROES WANTED.
Augusts A Savannah Railroad, ?
November 30th, 1859. >
\JtT ANTED TO HIRE, forthe next year,THIRTY
V> or FORTY ABLE-BODIED MEN For such as
are firat-rate bat da. we will pay ore hundred and eighty
dollars per annum—payable in quarterly payments.
The rations allowed weekly, are five pounds of Baron,
one peck of Meal cn» quart of Molasses, quarter of a
pound of Soao, and one quarter of a piund of Tobacco.
The Clothing consists of four Shirts, four pair of
Shoes, two pair of Bummer Pauta, two pair of Winter
Fact*, a heavy well lin d Coat, Blanket and Hat.
Medical attendance at the expanse of the Company.
As we wish to make engagements early. persoLS wish
ing to hire will please call at jnee. or address
ANDREW YONGE,
Superintendent Augusta dr Savannah Railroad.
dovßo if
~XTjotjsTA~
ENGRAVING OFFICE
WEDDING, INVITATION. VISITING, PRO
FESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, En
graved and Printed in the most approved style.
Inscriptions and Initials Engraved on Jewelry and
Silver Ware.
Notarial and Society Seals, Door and Coffin Plates,
Dog Collars, Canes, Ac., engraved in a superior man
ner, and with dispatch. Cards printed from old plates
and old plates re cut.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
H. HUGHES,
ENGRAVER AND PRINTER,
210 Broad Street, tip Stairs oppoetu. Augusta Bank,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
myfjfi ’59 lv
GAS FIXTURES.
tIH ANDKLfJfRS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS
/ DROP Lit HTfS, Glass and Paper SHADES, Ac
on hand and lor ..aie by
.W. H SALISBURY A- CO.,
mhl 257 B’-os.d-street
THOMAS RUSSELL,
THE CHEAPEST
MANUFACTURING* JOBBING
J eweler
IN THF. CITY,
to inf- rin the citizene of Augusta and
IT vicinity, that he Las lately returned from New
Tora with all tte facilities lor work in bis line of busi
ness. He guarantees to do it as well as any hous
North or South, and at much lower rstrs. All kinds of
Society Pins and Eadges made to order, and Watches
and Clocks neatly repaired. Also, Canes Mounted.
Shop opposite tbe Post Office. octl2-ly
DXJ lU’sGYUU:.
COAL FOE GRATES
OK
BLACKSMITH’S PURPOSES.
400 T,??* from ETNA MINING COM
avU PANY, Term.
Terms Se.UU p fcr Tou.of 2 000 lbs ,Ca b. Apply to
„„. ai , . AM. BROD.E,
- t2j-dtf At Georgia Rail Road Depot.
hydrant pumps,
180 PPES for Hydantr
mhis „ -SALISBURY A CO.’S,
No. i DeKalb, Range, Augusta Ga..
io tne rianters ol Georgia.
Kettlewell’s
MMIPULATED Ill'll,
OR
Peruvian and Pitosidiatie (luano;
As imported from the Islands of Chiccha and Nevasa—
Combined and closely integrated by Machinery.
* Warrnntsd to contain S p-r ct. Ammonia,
■ls to 50 per cent Phosphate Lime,
Nw * * Wmrnnifd to rontnin 5 per ct. Ammonia,
to DO per cent Phosphate Lime.
J4 1 QUA I, to Peruvian Guano in production of Crop,
„X and Lone Dust in improvement of Land.
My MANIPULATED GUANO having become tbe
accepted and successful rival of Peruvian Guauo, I
ttust 1 shall be pardoned for putting upon public record
w hat is so universally known in Baltimore, that I am
solely and exclusively the originator of this si tide by
the Use i f Machine)y.”—[ American Farm* r 1857.
We sold this valuable Fertilizer last season upon well
authenticated reports, reived from other States, and,
so far as we .earn, the expe -iment has been eminently
successful. Tbe sales in or 1 Sta'e show an incresso of
over 500 per cent os sales of previous years—an increase
unprecedented in the sa’e of Fertilizers, which we think
strong evideece of the great va'ue of this Guano, coa
taiciag the eleuieuts necessary for the growth of crop
;nd improvement of ia’-d in rational proportions. It
cannot tail to render sat's.' tion as loug as tbe article
is kept up to its presint a n ard. As a guarantee for
this, we can fully vouch, hav tg ascertained thoroughly
the character and strudirg of Mr. Jcbn Kettleweli, of
Baltimore, the jop ‘ .-of this article, of which we
have additional assura. o by a letter of Hon. Howelf
Cobb, in which he says that ho ‘s a personal friend ol
Mr. Ket lewell, of many y ara stacd ng ; and that ho
can commend him in evc-y respect as a gentleman
worthy of regard end con enev. On Cotton, Corn.
Wheat, Oats, Roo C >ps, a , it has produced great
rear ts —increasing t’ 3 pro* ict to a very g oat extent.
This Mas.ure is riot a mauutailured prepa. .t 00, 1 able
to changes from one sea: n ,o auoiber ; bat, rs will be
perceived from the he- Lug o ' this advertiser. < t. is im
poi.ed Guano of the c t si k r de, au i Las ißvdedad
vuutages over tbe Per ».au( iano. First, in price ; 21,
in ci.ntainirg double Lie P sphate of Lime—the ele
ment to mr ;e ' ropand —p »ve land, with an abun
dance o' Ar.imon a ; f-m. jli ily.tS riae and dry condi
tiun -m ingit rt dy for iu- . edb a use. Mr. Kettle
we' *e:.eri ise Tt*be-u so suces- sfal that many iml
t» is arc now forceo upon tLe pi Y.ic ; some mere
m atures of doubtful Guauo, hand a* .1 shovel, claiming
to ho Msuipn atedGuauo ; other with but little
of Lime, and no Ammonia. And we think it
v oula oe well lor P.autfrs to use proper discrimination
Certificates ieg*rding the use of this Guano, from promi
nent planters of our Butte, cou dbo added but we
deem it entirely unnecessary referring to Pamphlets on
ha d at.d iu circulation for further information, and
itlicrsat our office.
As tbe harbor of Baltimore is frequently closed by
Ice obstructing navigation, it would be well for our
patrons and Planters to tend in their orders at once. We
ar. expecting a supply from Baltimore at an early day,
»nd will sell at SSC, per ton for No. 1 ; s3l per ton for
No. 2. It is put up in handsome sacks. The mode of
appl cation is very simple—sown broadcast in hill or
drill, in quajtity as Peruvian Guano—say from 100 to
300 pounds per acre. The liberaliv it is applied, the
bet fer for crop and land, Terms cash, or equivalent.
! D’Aiitignac, Evans & Co.,
SOLE AtJKNr*, AUGUSTA, GA.
dec22d&w3ai
*IAUI»l! LATHS
G U A NO.
No 83 Second Street, i
BALTIMORE, January Hi, 1859. )
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
OF
ROBINSON’S MANIPULATED GUANO,
FOR
FRAXCIS ROBIRSOS, ESQ., BALTIMORE CITY.
A sample of the above, which was taken at your
Mills, was tound, upon analysis, to be capable of pro
ducing of
Ammonia 8 31 percent.
And to contain of
Bono Phosphate of Lime, 45.82 per cent
Tbe above proportion cf Ammonia and Bone Phos
pha:e of L me is known to be most proper for coucen
trate 1 macuies Both theoretical reasoning and the re
salts of numerous practical experiments have approved
of 1 . An application oi 2 9 Ins. of this article per acre,
will supply more of Bone Phosphate of Lime than is:e
quired by any cro p—thus lerving a considerable surplus
of this va uabie nutriment incorpoiated with the soil
after ero: ;,iuK. anilwill furnish a sufficient quantity cf
ammonia to act as a nutriment an i et mutant.
OUAS. BIUKELL, l'h. D.
REPORT ON MANIPULATED GUANO,
FOR
ZROBIHSrSOUXT-
The sample analyzed was taken by myself from the
bags in tie iniil where the Guauo was manipulated.
It con'aincd of
Ammonia 8.24 per cent.
Phosphoric A c.d 21.98 “
Equivalen* to
Bone Phosphate cf Lime 47.59 “
It is therefore an excellent Manipulated Guano, con
taiuing enough ammonia to produce a rapid and vigor
ous growth, and a sufficient quantity ot phosphates to
prevent exhaustion of the soil.
A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, M D ,
Analytical and Consulting Cbem'tt.
For sale by
J. A. ANSLEY A CO., Agents,
NO. 300 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
daclbdim&wtf
SUPER MIOSI’H ATE
OF
LIME,
Manafact’d by W. Whitelock & To.,
Baltimore, Md.
HAVING taken the Agency for tbe sale of this
valuable Fertilizer, we b ; leave to recommend
it to our planting frleads .'orev y variety of Crop. In
presenting this article to yourt otice, we are authorised
by the best chemical teatso' the coun ry in saying, tbat
it is tbe highest standa. i of Super Phosphate of L'me
known to the country, co t ling upwards of two per
cento-Amm< nia ard p ct ariy adapted to the pro
duct on of Cotton, and O. .□ of every variety.
The Cbarletton Mercu./, ol *he Both of November,
says: “Tee report of P. of Sh. pa.d.of that city, L a
full guarau ;-e for its gene.. use.”
This is the only Super-Phosphate zer endorsed by
tbe c irated chemist, Dr. Biekell, < Baltimore City,
toco, in, as shown by analysis. FIFTY PER CENT
more of soluble Bi-Phosphate of Lime tbau any other
Super-Phosphate analysed by him. Th< se are published
*a t *. t.o r hicli we irvite your attention.
Pamphlets, with certificates, and full directions for
its use, will be furnished on application. Call early for
supplies.
REES & EIXTOX,
SOLE AGENTS FOR AUGUSTA, GA.
-dec22 d& w3m
AMERICAN
G-UANO,
IMPORTED FROM
Baker’s and Jarvis’ Islands.
lIHIS valuable FERTILIZER, equal iu all respects
. to the host Peruvian Guauo, ami sold at about
ONE-THIRD LESS PRICE.
For sale, and Pamphlets with Analysis and Testimo
ial furnished, by
nrfl-dAwtf R. V. TTKQITHART.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
I)Y virtue of authority c,f the last wiil and testament
19 of Harmon Hubert, deceased, late of Warren coun
ty, Ga., will be sold, before the Court House door in the
town of Warrenton, on the brst Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, the Negroes belong n< to the Estate of said
deceased, being twenty one in number.
They are generally young and very likely. Sold for
distribution among tbe legatees. Terms, twelvemonths
credit. ROBERT W. HUBERT, Ex’r.
October 29,1859.
WANTED,
-I F) GOOD Dining Room WAITERS. Apply aj
JL Ad Globe Hotel. sepfi-tf ‘
AUGUSTA GA.. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1859.
TAKE XOTIC
J. N. Freeman,
HKALfilt IN FIRST tJUALITf
WATCHES,
Jewelry,
SOLID SILVER GOODS,
PLATED WARE,
Spectacles,
<ScO_, <360-, <feC
STILL CONTINUES BUSINESS
AT THE
OLD LOCATION,
312 BROAD-ST.,
NEARLY OPPOSITE PLANTERS HOTEL,
Whore all who are wantiug articles of this kind can
SAVE SOMETHING IN TIIE PRICE,
b~sr o^iLiLiisra-1
Everything new and desirable In my line, will be
added to tbe stock throughout the Season.
Special Attention given to
REPAIRING WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
as none but experienced workmen are employed,
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
oct9-d4rw3in
1859. 1860.
GUNS AND (.U:\SMITHL\U,
HAVING received our Fall and Winter Stock ol
GUNS from ttie English Manufacturers, and made
t« ord r for us, expressy tor this market, we are con
fident we can suit any ono in w ant of a good GUN.
Our Stock is unusually large and Unbraces every varie
ty of size and finish—and are we think the best ever
offered in this market.
ALSO
Fine POCKET and PEN KNIVES ;
POWDER FLASKS, and SHOT BAGS, all kinds;
COLTS and other Variet ; es of PISTOLS ;
PERCUSSION CAPS ana WADS, all varieties ;
POWDER, and SHOT - BLOWING HORN> ; Ac.,
Ac.
Reparing of all kinds done promptly, and RIFLES
made to order with ail the modern improvements, equal
to any made in tbe United States.
245 Broad Street, next door below State Bank.
an23-4m ROGERS A BOWEN.
V. M. & R. a BEALL,
miBBCS! AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AUQUSTA,
YArif have this day entered into Uo artnership,
f T the transaction of a GENERAL W AREHOUS E
AND COM MISSION BUSINE SS, under tue name and
styie of WM. M. & R. (1. BEALL, iu Metcalfs Fire
proof Warehouse, on Reynold, between Jackson and
Mclnt-»sh streets, Metcalf Range, adj ining the one re
cently occupied by the late firm of Heard & Derry, in
the centre of the city, the vicinity of the principal Ware
houses, and convenient to the Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe storage for
Cotton, Grain, F our, Bacon, and Produce generally, we
respectfully solicit the patronage of onr friends and the
public generally, pledging the strictest personal atten
tion to all business entrusted to our care
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
promptly attended to.
Our charges will conform to the custom of the city.
The usual cash advances made on produce in store.
WM. M BEALL,
R. GREEN BEALL.
Augusta. July 13,ia59. jylt-diwfim
HEARD & SIMPSON,
Warehouse & Commiss’n Merchants,
Mclntosh street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
WILL occupy the Fife-Proof Buildings formerly
occupied by Bimpson A Gardiner and S. D
Heard. Our Bales Room and Office, are in tbe bouse
occupied by S. D. Heard, where we offer our best ener
gies tor the interests of our patrons.
Orders fsr Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
promptly attended to. 8. D. HEARD,
au3l-tf J R BIMPHON.
H’Antigiiac, Evans & Co.,
Warehouse Merchants
AUGUSTA, GA.
r | THE undersigned continue the above business in all
X its branches, and for the greater convenience of
themselves and customers, have taken a very commo
dious FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE on Reynolds
street, in the very centre of the Cotton range, and near
he Hotels and Banks, w hero they will be pleased to
wait upon their friends and customers, and receive their
cons gnment of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for
Plantation and Family Supplies will be promptly exe
cuted, and cash advanc s made on Cotton in store.
All the usual facilities will be extended to our friends
and correspondents.
WM. M. D ANTIGNAO,
GEO. W. EVANS,
aul2-wriai WM. E EVANS.
M. P. STOVALL,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA,,
CONTINUES tbe business in all its branches, In his
large and commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, on
Jackson-atreet, near (he Globe Hotel.
Orders tor Pl&ntatiou and Family Supplies promptly
and carefully filled.
The usual CASH facilities afforded customers.
August 24,1819. an24tw Awfim
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SOHBDULB.
Leave Augusta, 0.45 a.m. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. M
“ “ 2.35 P. M. | “ “ 11.515 P. M
Leave Atlanta, 8.45 P. M. I Arrive Augusta, 5.42 A. M ,
“ “ 10.00 a. M. | “ •• 6.45 P. M '
CONNECT IONS.
CONNECT WITH SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrive Augusta, 11.15 p. m. I Leave Augusta, 10.00 a. M
“ T ‘ 1.15 P. M. I “ “ 8.05 p. m
With West ern and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.03 a. M. I Leave Atlanta, 10.30 A. M
“ “ 6.33 1. M. | “ “ 8.40 p. M
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. M. j Leave Atlanta, 0.55
*• “ 7.51P.M. j “ “ 10.15 A. M
With Athens Branch.
Leave Augusta 12.45 Night,; L*.ave Atlanta at 8.40
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. Ms,
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 p. M.,
and Atlanta 10 A. M., Arrive Washington 7.20 P. M.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warn n ,0n3.00 P. M., Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 8.40 Night, Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta at 10 A. M. Arrive Warrenton 6.3o p. m.
On Sundays uo Trains run on the Branches.
GEO.YONGE, Gen’lSupl.
Augusta, September 14, 1859
LOSTI
ON the Bth inst., my POCKET-BOOK, containing
$ 175 to $225, at the door of Plumb & Leitner. The
bills were mostly on the Union Bank, and some receipts
—one from Baldwin A Reed. A gentleman was seen to
pick it up, and he aiked at tha store if any one had lost
a Pccket-Book. I wiil give a reasonable reward for
the return of the Book and contents to Messrs. Ramsey
A Laßaw, It was a calfskin Book, with two pockets
nd a sirap. [dec9J GEORGE SHANK.
WIOJIMM,
(SUCCESSOR TO BROOM A NORRELL,)
Would respectfully call Attention
TO HIS
LARGE, RICH,
AND
ELKGAJKT STOCK
OF
Fai I & Winter
DRY GOODS
NOW OPENING,
OP THE LATEST STYLES
AND IMPORTATIONS,
Which will be Sold
AT THE
Lowest Prices!
LARGE SALES
WITH SMALL PROFITS,
18 OUR MOTTO,
Ami all are Cordially Invited
TO CALL AND SEE
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS.
WM O. NORRELL,
218 BROAD-STREET,
AUGUSTA, CEO.
sep2B
Oth Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN
A ~TT> rfi
~c\_ JtO _L
ASSOCIATION.
TjYROM all sect'ons of the co untry subscribers to this
popular Art Institution, (now in tbe 6th year,) are
b. iug received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any
previous year.
Any person can become a member by subscring $3,
which will entitle him to
Ist—Tbe beauHtul Steel Engraving “SHAKSPEAR
AND HIS FRIENDS ”
2d—A copy of the Elegantly Illuatr&ted ART JOUR
NAL, one year.
3d—A Free Srafon Admission to the Galleries, 548
Broadway, New York.
In addition to which, several hundred valuable works
of Art are given to subscribers as Premiums, oomprising
choice Psint ngs, Sculptures, Outlines, Ac , by the first
American and i'oreign Artists,
The Superb Engrav ng, which every subscriber will
receive immediately on receipt of su .scripiion, entitled
“SHAKSPEAR AND HIS FRIENDS,”
is of a character to give unqualified pleamre and satis
faction. No work of equal value was ever before placed
within reach of the people at such a price The En
graving is of very large size, being printed on heavy
plate paper, 30 by 38 inches, making a most superb or
nament suitable for tbe walls of either the library, par
lor or office
It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with
satety being packed in a cylinder, postage pre-paid.
Think of it! Such a work, delivered iree of charge
and the ART JOURNAL, oneyeai, for $3.
Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of
Tuesday, the 31st of January, 1660, at which time the
books will close and the I’remlums be given to sub
scribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those
remitting sls are entitled to six memberships.
Subscriptions from Oalitornia, the Canadas, and all
Foreign Provinces, must bo $3.50 instead of $3. in order
to defray extra posts ga Ac.
Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circu
lar of terms, A-c.
The beautifully Illustrated ART JOURNAL, giving
full particulars, will be sent on reseipt of 18 cents, in
stamps or coin. Address.
C* L. DERBY'. Actimry C. A. A
546 and 548 Broadway, New York.
Subscriptions also received by
THOS. HANKJNSON, Hon. Sec ,
nov22 for Augusta and vicinity.
NEW DISCOVERY
OF
GrUANO.
J. C. DAWSON, j
Sole Agent forJGeorgia & South|Caiolina
THE undersigned has in Btore a cargo of 100 tons of
GUANO, from an Island just discovered, and from
which no Guano has ever been imported until this sea
son, and he la desirous that all Farmers should give it a
fair aud impartial trial, and report results.
This Manure is found in caves 200 feet above the sea,
consequently is free from sand and coral, rich in Phos
phates, and containing sufficient Ammonia to give
qnick growth to any plant.
The analyses, by one of the best chemists in this coun
try, is as follows : 81 85-100 per cent of bot e Phosphate
of Lime, less than 1 4P"ct. of sand, with 17 to 18 per cent of
Sulphuric Acid, and no Carbonate of Lime. It is dry,
finely pulverized, free from lamps, and contains enough
Ammonia to stimulate the plant without any admixture
of other Manures. I! is not a Mineral Guano, like the
Sombrero or Navassa, but the pure excrement o thirds,
and all the Phosphoric Acid it contains, is in combina
tion with Lime. Price S4O per ton.
ALSO, SOLE AVOOEHSTT
r FOR THE
A A BROWN MEXICAN GUANO,
Said to be very fine. Price s3l per ton.
J. C. DAWSON.
oct2Bd&.wtf
BItUSSELS
CARPETING
AT
75 Cents per Yard !
WE have iust received 30 Rolls in new patterns of
the IMPROVED PATENT BRUSSELS, which
we are cutting at the above prices. These Goods wiil
be warranted perfect and fsst colors. Those who wish
them made up, cau have it done at short notice. Call
aud take a look at them.
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO,.
nov29-d&wtf New Oarpet Store.
~HENRI J. OSBORN®.
IMPROVED SILVER PLATED PORCELAIN LINED
WATER COOLERS & PITCHERS,
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
AUGU STA, Ca
in 5 15
DRY GOODS!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
In returning thanks to his Dim erous friends and customers for their
past liberal patronage, would also inform them that he is
now opening at the spacious
New Drj Goods Store,
No. 272 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE RANK,
A Large and Magnificent Stock
‘FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All of which having been purchased late in the season, and consequently at
prices unusually low, he can confidently say, he is now enabled to
offer at greater inducements than at any previous time.
THE STOCK COMPRISES A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
Plain Black and Brocade SILKS ; Rich Bayadere do., in Black and Colors ;
French and English MERINOS ; ALPACAS, BOMBAZINES ;
WOOL PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, &c M &c., &c,
A large stock of CLOAKS, TALMAS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, Sec., Ac.
Bleached ansl Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS.
LINEN DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, Scotch DIAPERS ;
TOWELINGS, CRASHES, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, Ac., Sec.
IjLAIHSTT.A_TIOIN"1 j LAIHSTT.A_TIOIN" GOODS:
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, PLAINS, OBNAEURGS, DRILLINGS, CHECKS
TICKINGS, LINSEYS, RED AND WHITE FLANNELS,
SATINETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, &c„ Sec.
Particular Attention Paid to Orders.
DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER',
272 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
«... _ _ iT. PHIBBS.
1859. ~ 1859.
FALL AMD WHITER TRADE.
1 1\ WMLEi SHACKELFORD
HAVE ALWAYS OS HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF
Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings
Which will be made to Measure in the most
FASHIONABLE AND ELEGANT STYLES.
We also have on hand a fine and large Stock of
Ready Made ClotTi i t~> g-
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
WE PURCHASE, THE FINEST GOODS IN THE MARKET AND WILL
SELL THEM AT THE RIGHT PRICES!
VANWINKLE & SHACKELFORD.
, Srpt. 2S.
FALL. OCTOBER. FALL,
DEMING DAY,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SECOND SUPPLY OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
Embroideries, dbc.,
EMBRACING
Rich Dress Silks ; Rich Dress Delaines ;
Rich Velvet Cloaks; Rich Cloth Cloaks ; Rich Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES OF ALL KINDS.
ALSO,
Every other New and Desirable DRESS GOODS iuuna
in the market
CORNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL,
octlß AUGUSTA, GEO.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm ot DICKEY Sc. PHIBBS, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business of the
firm will be carried on as usual by THOMAB PHIBBB,
who is alone authorised to use the name of the firm iu
liquidation. SAMUEL DIOKEY,
January 1, 1859. THOMAS PHIBBS.
I WOULD return my sincere thanks to my friends
for their liberal patronage bestow ed upon the late
firm of Dickey & Phibbs, and would solicit a continu
ance ot the same to my successor.
SAMUEL DICKEY.
January 1,1859. feb3-tf
NOTICE.
lIIAVE this day sold my stock of Groceries and
Liquors to the now flrmof O’DONOHUE & WRAY,
and solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowedon me. W. BRIDWELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WE have this day formed a Copartnership under the
name and style of O’DONOHUE & 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
AY BOARD”
A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with Day
Board, at Mrs. S. A. Rice’s No. 190, Reynold
street, opposite Mr. Wo. H. Goodrich’s new range of
buildmgs For further particulars apply at this office
or at No. 81, North side Broad street, below Lowe’ 5
Market stpl7-dtf
DRESSMAKING. *
MRS. S. B. HOLLINGSWORTH tenders her
services to the Ladies of Augusta aud vicinity,
in fitting and making Dresses. She may be found at
No. 196, Reynolds street, opposite Wo. Goodrich’s new
nge of buildings. sepi I7dtf
VOL. XXIII. NO. 309.
NOTICE.
f|IHK undersigned, having purchased the stock
JL BOOTS and SHOES of the firm of JOHN D.
SMITH A CO., begs leave to Inform his friends and the
public generally, that he will earry on the business at
the same old stand, on terras as accommodating as those
of any other house in the eity.
FOSTER BLODGBT.Jk.
Augusta, July 1,1839.
HAVING this aay sola our stock of BOOTS and
SHOES to FOSTER BLODGET, JR., we take
p'eisure in recommending him to our friends and cus
tomers generally. JOHN D. SMITH A GO.
Augusta, July 1, 1859. .lyG-dtf
NOTICE.
[HAVE this day sold to Mr. J. E. MUNGEK, my en
tire stock «f WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Ac., and it is a pleasure to introduce to my customers so
popular a Watch Maker. In retiring from business, 1
feel grateiul to those friends and customers for the very
liberal patronage they have bestowed on me, and Boliclt
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; aal will keep efficient Workmen to as
sist him in the prompt execution of all work left for re
pairs. He invites ail the old patrons of this house, and
his friends, to call and satisfy themselves.
J. E. MUNGBR.
A ufirusta. Feb. 1.1859. feb.l
DENTAL CAKBi '
T- H. BEVENS.
OFFICE on Bread street, over Messrs. D’Antignac
A Weems, opposite Messrs. Bones A Brown. Call
and see specimens of Plate Work, especially the Con
inuousGum—they are perfectfully teautitul, and a!
hat could be desired io a Plate. sep3o-d&wly