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Curbs, &t.
:
Vii; T. T. Swgton Dentist.
I group ott Wa*Mogton«t. t _ anr—■,_
■>Vr Cflr£S©3B£>
Will attend to all oppi &tions -*-qSL
atf Ag V> tU profess': >n. UIXTt
" ACTS* TSKTH WITHOUT PAIN* by eucc
myio-y
JHARtiia Mt, WRIGHT, Dentist,
f Cartmchae! 49g3gg|fe
•it/ <2 Bean' Hardware Store,
Avgusta. Ga. I IT 7_T
;_~AH operations pertaining to Dentistry faithful- ;
*yand Hchnhftealty executed. octS
Partnership Notice.
\JfTE, the nndt'i-slgned, have this day
ft entered in a Partnership for the practice ]
ofaLaw on the criminal aide of the Court Office ,
SjSsoqm Halt. JOHN I\ REILLY,
_ JOHN .1. H. FLOURNOY
' ~ e—y ——— |
■% Joseph W. Harrissoa,
} WkM -oU and Retail Holler in
. ARTISTS’ at AT Kit I \ I.S,
v TIM NT, OIL, WINDOW GLASS,
Ilia BURS, DOORS, SHUTTERS anil Si !IES
winze 'v u*»'i utixlazed.
JjRtJiW.S of every varieij : LAMPS, R RV
mi >T 1 1 \ ALCOHOL. VA ItN LSHFS, etc. etc.
- So. 7‘i, Meeting Street,
CkARr.BSTON, 3. C. ly
W» H. iioi doil A Co.,
•-■*KffERAI< COMMISSION ANI) FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS,
NASUVIU.K TKNSBSSKE,
* GENTS for the Sale and Deposit of
v 4- r«r>Yi «see O tton Fabrics, aud Cotton Man
iScturor*' leneral Agents.
Aho, General Agent- for Hoodlettaville Flour
ing Mill.-*; Lebanon, Port Ro; n.l and Rock City
Flo iriog Mills, and Millers generaHv.
Hiu'iiig the largest private Warehouse in the
ttbuthand wwt, they are prepared to receive;
tae l store all goods oniruuted to their care.
• Front!..g Public Wharf and Market st.
• 2 ■
v ' CAMPBELL ABRIDGES,
(Suexmtcrs to Oampbel », Gaul k Co.)
WGKAL P RO» I CE AGKNTB,
rpOR the purchase, sale and shipruenl !
of all kinds’ of Ke-tTenoeKßcu Produce, such
as Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Flour, Corn. Oats
• Fruit, &c. : Knoxville, Tonncatee.
R I augll-ly
g ZIMMKR3IAN «& STOVALL, '
■W holesale Grocers,
fVKALERS in SUGAR, COFFEE, RAU
-1.1 liEW, ROPE, UQUOR.'. au.l nil oti. rat
. ii r, cs anally found in tl.o Grocery Rusinuss.
No. 313 Br'ad street, one door above liarrclt
Je Carter’s, Augusta, Geo. aug'2s-ly
Iron And Brans Foumlry.
M .is A-» » Sh r« .
FTIGHT& MACMUHrUY continuetbe
rfx above business, in all its branches, at the 1
can Foundry, and will be t anklul ibr or
tci-s tor all A:iy;>. Iron '..hi ’t'r t.-li Pasting', for
Hold Hines, Mil! , Rail Roads, Bridges, an ! Ma
jftlnor\ '. alt ''(veriptiona. ocSM-ly
L. HIGH, J. B. BUTLRK, W. G.PKTKHS.
HIGH, BUTLER & CO.,
; C onTnttsstoit Hlenbiuits,
For the purchase and >ale of
' Tennessee 3Px-ocLtjloo,
COTTON, GROCERIES, &c.,
Alabama .-treot, south of M. k W. R. R. Depot
Atlanta, Georgia.
3ȣr Good Tennessee Money tale at par for
JRro,luce * inhs-6m
.1. G. CHURCHILL,
MRPEWER™JOI^R.
D(X>RS, cashes, blinds, mould
ings and HOUSE CARPENTRY of every
neatly and promptly done.
Sfto|» io>p-Hite M • onucll's Stables, Llha-st.
nova it
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE!
*i’VA hue ns lujipasy;
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
ftIT.VA LIFE I.VS. OSIPANV,
CAPITAL, $200,000
CONNECTICIT IMS. COMP AM V.
Capita! $200,000- with a large surplus.
mbl9 Um JOU.V G. SI.EIKIE, Agent. !
MILL STONES !
WILLIAM IIHF.NNER,
Manufacturer of
|r tiuh |nrr glillstos,
A ND dealer in Eeopus and Cologne
Stonos, Broad-street, above Upper Market, j
Augu-<U, (la. Orders solicited amt punctually j
attendoil to. )an7-ly
A CARO.
Spring and Summer
Openings.
Miss M. I”. rs/tjAtln-e-ws I
Having just returned from
N.w York, respectfuitv calls tbe , _
itt* ution of her former friend- aud pa /z & j ;
jro.’is, as well as strangers visiting th
)ity, to her stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
>3ESS CM*S, HEAD DRESSES, RIDING HATS,
FRENCH FLOWERS &
rhich phe will open on Thursday A'exLAj>ril Ist,
»»kUer
STORE.
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL,
formerly occupied by Ward & liurehard.
Also, a fill assortment of Childrens’ HATS.
LACESIIK and MOURNING MANTILLAS, DRESS
TRIMMINGS. Ladies’ SHIRTS, CORSETS aud
HOOFS, of every des ripUcu.
Mi.s.-: MATHK FS returns thanks to her numer
ous flriends and oustoniers fbr tlioir past patron
ise. a d solicits a continuance of the samo.
All orders attended to promptly.
mb29 M. P. MATHEWS.
A. P. BEERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
4i his old stand , oppos'd* the Planters' Hold,
Augusta, Ga.
VT7ILL continue to give his entire,
V T attention to the SALE OF BACON, LARD,
GRAi •, FEATHERS, DRIED FRUIT and other |
• »rticl<». a of Country Produce aud Manufacture. |
oavieg extoi;.-ive and aafe Storage for Gram. Ft*
eon, *vc., solicits Consignments of the .same to
hi- «“are.
CASH ADVANCES made upon Produce wlmu
Tequ : ;ed, audsak-- rendered punctually.
Cm
Dissolution.
THE firm of BtnsTtN, Walker & C 0.,:
la this day absolved by mutual cons* nt.,
Their business will bo dosed up by ,!. B. Walkkr
A Sons, w ho are authorised to use the name oi
~ %be Ixrni In liquidation. E HCSTIN,
JAMES B. WAITER,
n$ v - ? ... J°H2» W. WALKER.
i Slktllnncm
Sew and Valuable
PUBLICATIONS !
TV'ROM the gnat Publishing House of
L BI.ACKIK \ £>OSS. Glasgow . Edinburg at;
Loudon, consisting of the .ollowing standa. u
editions :
The Imperial Family Bible :
Brown’s Bible, with Cook’s Notes :
do do Dictionary ;
j Imperial Ga/.elteer, highly illuhti died, ’56a'57.
j Italy —jClassiuai, Historical and Picturesque:
Works of Robert Burns, compete and Ulus
: trated ;
j Biographical Dictioniry of Endncnt Scotsmen
] Gold.-mitb’s History of the Earth and Auin.v
I ted Nature :
Prof. Andrew’s Cyclopedia of IVraestk Modi
duo and Surgery ;
Poetical and Prose Works of F.ttrick Shopherd
I Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienne
i Tbe above, and man> other Works in tbeCata
1 1 logito are reconfliiiniidod by Rev Dr.Smytbo o!
j Charleston.
i Carpenters and Joiners Assistant, by F.mv
! Krafft. and otliers :
j Book of Oruamei.ial Design!', with 40 plates :
i Rural Architecture, by Jn*. White, Architect ;
j Railway Machinery, ly I). Kennear (’iar.i ,
l Engineer and Machinist* Thawing Book, bv
iMU Blonc,
j Practical Tailor’s Guide to the Catting Room.
' Subscription ami orders received for the above
, by the Agent, at I. 11. STEARNS k CO.’- office.
; first door above Mechanics Bank, Broad-street.
Augusta, Ga. J GUMMING Aetot.
Agent for the Scot us h American Journal,
ia week!, newspaper. myll
New York and Savannah.
THE AMERICAN ATI ANTIC SCREW STEAMSHIP
' CO’S N KW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
HI .\T*»VIFjIjK, C«]»t. Robert IIart!l. .
MOXTGUSIEIIY, t apt. bi rd. Croeke.
WILL FORM A , r
7 i weekly line be- :
tween Savannah and Aaw
[ i York, .caving each port '///%’W: ft .T"'**"
, EVERY SATURDAY X. L,‘
i Tlicsesteamers, (lOOf) '■‘d'**-
| tons each, buve elegantaccommodHtiocs'foi Pas
sengers, and being of great strength m : s- eed.
J shipfiers can reiy on lhogr< at ( *-i dtf>p«tch to
freight For ftirlt er particulars, app*-. to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN .V (X)..
Sivanmih. iia.
or, H. B CROMWEIJ.&CO.,
! No- 131 Washington -t N York.
Harper C. th boil
; WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
j Hre Proof Warehouse, Avgusta, Georgia,
TT/'HEKE his personal attention will
f T be give-31 > the Storage ;>f Cot hJ\"t*TT\
i ton arm other Produce, orders for
' FAMILY SCPi UFB promptly attended mnmlnl*
i to. Hash advanced on PRODUCE in store.
! Sa-hu Room, and (Jrjicr on Heynold. between
! Jackson and MclntOhb iitreottj. j.vl7-d*com
SUCKVH JJ hLls
A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL SfiLD, with
XjL wrought iron journals, made am! adapt
: ed expressly for grinding the Inipbee, or Chi
j uesc Sugar ...(jfcne, can now bi obtained of the
; -subscribers. Persons who are exper.mcuting
tti SQgar and Syrup making, are invited >o g.ve
■ Ibis Mill an examination. Numbers ol' them
i were used last season, with complete satisfac
tion. Orders attended to, and all enquiries
| promptly answered.
I. H. STEARNS & CO.,
Broad st., near Mechanics’ Back.
Jly6 f Augusta. Ga.
Notice.
i rTIHE UNDERSIGNED have this da;*
! Jl entered into a copartnersbtp under th
i name and style of HOLLINGSWORTH A BALL
j WIN. for the transaction of a general Grocer;
j and Commission business, at the store former!
| occupied by J. F. Clemcac \ three doors bolo.
i the i lanter’s Hotel.
.JOHN B. HOLLIN GSWORTH,
Jly 8U WALTER A. B A1 DWIN,
GREAT BARGAINS
IIN DRY GOODS.
JAMES HENKY being desirous of ma
king a change in Ids business, oflttrs, fron
I this date, bis entire stock of
Ery Goods for Cash,
I lower than any ever offered in this or any othol
city in the South.
j All pers ns desirous 0? laying out their monc;
j to the best advantage, vili do to call and set
j liis stock. hey may bo sure o' saving from 2
to 50 ;?er ct., us In is determined on sellmg off tbt
I ob tiro stock of Ids Goods by the first of October.
! If you want SILK, plain or figured.
Call at HENKY’3.
I If you want BAREGES, solid coi'd or printed.
Call at HUNKY:.
i If you want MUSLINS, white or col’d,
Call at HUNKY'S.
If you want KM BROIDERIES, tor ladies or Misses
Cali at HENKY S
I ‘ you want HOSIERY, GLOVES. RIBBONS, BON
NETS, Au... Call at MKXKY’S
If j ou want GINGHAMS. SHEETING. SIGHTING
*c Call at HENKY’:
! Or if you want any other article usually fuuu
in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and wae
them at prices for cash, at which you never ea
pected to see them, call at HENKY’B Store, nex.
! above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
AH persons indebted to him are requested to
■ come and settle up. jyto
I HAVE REMOVED mv entire stock;
of VEHICLES, and CARRIAGE and H ARNES* .
| MATERIALS, to my old stand, corner Washing
j ton and Reynolds-atreets.
jc2B L. ROLL, j
Wauted,
BY A YOUNG MAN, employment for :
a tow r months. Will do collecting for Plr, I
I siclaiiß or Business Houses in the city, for a re*u- j
J sonablecompcnsation. Bert of references given. !
j Apply at tins office. jyl-m*
CARD.
ANSLEY & SON,
GENERAL PRODUCE AND COM. MERCHANTS
.Vo. 2 Metcalfs Range , Reynold* street,
XUGISTA, GA.,
\TJTILL GIVE prompt attention to the
▼ V purchase and sale of MERCHANDISE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, and a!! kinds Country Produce.
jyt-12
New Books! New Books!!'
riIHE Cruise of the Betsey ; or a Sum ,
JL tm*r Rumble among the Foesiiiieroug De
posits of tbe Hebrides, with Rambles of a Geolo
gist, or ten thousand miles over the Fossiliferous
Deposits of .Scotland : by Hugh Miller, LL. D
Also, another supply ol Testimony of the Rocks :
by tbe sam ; author.
Lectures o r Lola Montez, (Countess of Lands
ield) including her Autobiograph) . Aoele, a
TUe, by Julia Kavanagh. Ijord Montagu
an historical romance of the 17th century, by
(J P. R. James. Also, Aquarelles, or Summer
Sketch*' . by .-amucl Sombre, and many others. I
; For sale by
I jyß THO 9. RICHARDS k SON. i
li. h LiwiL;, :
j Machinist a««l Engiueer,
BAVAXXAB, UKOBGIA,
Ma >rcfactu her of steam en
gines, BOILERS. SUGAR Ml LIB, CIR
j CTLAR and GANG SAW MILLS. Ac., Ac.
j The .subscriber also kee; s constantly on hand
j Stationary and Portable ENGINES, from four to
j fifty horse power, manufactured by H. Esibs &
i Co.. Atlantic Dock Works, Brooklyn.
1 IRON RAILING—I airi manufacturing the most
approved patterns of WROUGHT and CAST IRON
RAILING, aud i ave the A ency of tbe New York
; Wire Railing an J Iron Bedstead Company.
| jyS-ly H. H. UNVILLE.
JUST RECEIVED,
HMDS. West India MOLASSES,
Jd in fine order ;
-■> Bbls choice CIDER VINEGAR in store,and
j.«ale by Jly7 DAV’L Ft. WlI/YiX
' CANDY,;
JiALE.
'«• MW <’«>«■ ,
wis,
alt of Candies
Ga.
■!aw3w
:.d
| * Slisctllantow.
J CHE A P ESrPAPER
South of the Potomac!
DAILY EVENING
! DISPATCH.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
a '
li. DAILY, $4 per year WEEKLY, $1.50.
j ASr-STP.rCTI Y IN ADVANCE.B
.. DISPATCH, published at 8
a fj o’clock, P. M., is delivered in Macon,
j Atlanta, and intermediate points, at oay light
y the tnorincg after publication
THE HIM IIISI’ATCII
}’ 1 Contain- the latest telegranhi; and _ma:l :nte!l: ;
, gence, up to tiie hour of publication, and offers
■q to merchacts and the reading public a most de
\ , sirai>>c medium of
Commercial, General
AND
1, j X-i O O J&. Xj X\T E W 3 .
' It coutaius accurate report: of tfca f ading mar
P ‘ kets oi this country and Europe, atid a careful ,
| laity statement of the PRICES CURRENT ir.
.* i AUIiUSTA, based ufiou actual transactions. U
reading columns will contain a full and reliable
j summary of the
w, r nr
i Our advantages in this department am uri- •
i. j equalled, embracing, in addition to tee usual
0 ; maii facilities, telegraphic communication wi i- j
; ail the princ (t; citsc-.--, aud a large corps oi‘: ,h j
t ml corresi>oU'i nts.
The rapidity with which the Ti3PATCH ha- j
(Obtained a circulation, equalled by very fev j
i aily papers Smith, suffi . utiy attest tiao hoc !
. u. s and prwnicaWiiiv of cheap papers. Th. ;
’ follow railr .da as natural'v as water runs down '
hill. The MSPaTCH is lou.ttod at the most fa
* j vorable point, and issued at the most favorab’.,- 1
-a 1 time for obtaining and dtsseulnatiag the VERY ,
I LATKST NEWS. The telegraphic and mail faciii- j
> ties of Augusta, and its proximity t 'The interior,
ri give it material advantage over any of it s si-ter
cities as a distributing point, and an Evening
paper, furnishes n v/s to ’iddl • »n i Upper
j J Georgia, paita of Tennessee and Alabama, an*l j
, ; to South Western Georgia, and parts o.” Florida. !
twelve hours in advance of any other publica |
R lion. Merchants, Flauters. Speculators, and tbo j
' rea.liug public would do well to test these asacr- ,
i : tions for themselves.
YVEE K I, Y
DISPATCH.!
. 1 Tliis paper is issued every Friday. an<l con-|
| tains 36 col am: s, (with few advertisement.-,) i
i and in addition to the Cojnmercia l aid Genera' ‘
j News o: Uie day, an i the Prices Current in An- j
gusta. il always contains attractive variety ,
! of pleasing Misceiluuy. Talus, SKctches, Poetry, |
, is the design of the Proprietor to make the j
WEEKLY DISPATCH
j emphatically a SOUTHERN PLANTERS HOME j
NEWSPAPER Thousands of dollars arc annualr
’ ; ly seLt abroad for cheap paper- for the fireside.
! May not an o-UabUshed Southern enterprise hope
| for a share of tbe patronage of the reading
public ?
jjrjjr- Specimen copies sent when desired
i Clubs of five or more, to the same ad-v..
j will be furnished wiih the paper for tl each.
S. A ATKINSON, Proprietor,
Augusta. Georgia
f or }-,uy ~p.T ' er in Georgia, South Carolina,
’ j Tennessee or Alabama, copying the above ad
. | vertisement oucoor twice, we vt'.ll adver*!s<* to
: a like'amount. June 16
RICH DRESS GOODS.
BROOM & NOKRELL
H AVE JUST RECEIVED, per Adams'
»'Xpress Company :
Rich Organdie FLOUNCED ROBES,
do Twisted Silk do Jo
do Jaconet ROBES A’QUII I.K,
do Organdie do do
Fr .nch PRINTED JACONETS,
do do C.MBRICS,
do do URTUJ ANTES,
’ A large and handsome assortment of MAN -
j TILL AS, of Lice aud Silk.
JINKN YOKES very handsome,
Plqp E CLOTH. WHITE TRIMMINGS,
ALEXANDE ’S KID GLOVES. my H
.SOGER & CO.’S
iSEWING MACHINES.
! rjuiESE hre the only Machines whicq i
CHIN
finest and coats-
R K LL ’S Book
j Store, 244 Biawul-gtraet.
I'J.AX THREAD, for Plantation use SILK
’ TWIST; Sewing Machine OIL, NEEDLES, kc.,
' for .sale.
Apply for a copy of Sixuxr k Co.’s Gazette. J
<ent free by mail jn4 ts
Chesnut Grove Whisky.
: ! /<€?>-,■ I
:! (“imsro
c w /
1 f w» » -.V a /
, I \l T E ARE THE SOLE AGEN'i’S for the
s V -ale of the above WHISKY, made tn the
. j tat 1 ' of Ponwylvauia, aud no doubt the purest
and best nr tide manufactured in the
Retailer:: ea;. now bo accommodated with an
j unadulterated -*« 1 1 . !«• certified to by Messrs.
Soothe, Garnett auu Can.a*;, Analytical QiemL-ti
: in Philadelphia.
For sale by t ; -atT-il .. >x of twelvequart'
j jugs, y jeoo-3m ‘I w i I.KMING k (/)
1 i JOHN N 7 GOW7~
MARBLE-WORKER.
Monuments, of aii (Wriptioun, j
exe<;uted in tbe best form, at ,f*uv j
THE LOWEST PRICES,
and inthcub rtest time compatible vi(rl
with faultless workmanship. r '
i’ersons in want of Marble-Work '
of any kind are invited to call.
Shop on Campbell-street, be
tween Broad an.l Greene-etreet. ty-. ■ ■
noV23 JOHN N. GOW
To Rent,
SEVERAL HOUSES oq Walker and
Vattcin-- treets. Also, a STORE, wi!E Tr)N
, ,dJo:ning.
1. H. BTEARMS 4 00
UtistfHantous.
\ j SWAN Sl CO.’S
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan k Co.
CONTIM E TO DRAW AS USUAL
Without Intar uvtion .
SWAN &CO S LO = TKKIKS ARK LEGAL AND Al
'• THORIZED BY THE STATE OK GEORGIA !
The late attempt to injure our firm has shown
that our Lotteries are drawn fairly ; that our
3 Prizes are paid punctually ; and that our
, Schemes are more liberal than any other Lntten
’ in the World !
IMIE following- Scheme will be drawn
by 8. SWAN & COMP’Y, Managers of the
I>parta Academ)' Lottery, ia each of th» ir Single
Number Lotteries for JULY, 1858, at AU
iGCSfA. Ga., in public, under the superiaten
i define o' Commissioners.
CLASS 22,
H {To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga in public, on ;
- 1 SATURDAY. July 3, 18i8.
CLASS 2S
iT- be drawn in citv of ugusta Qi, in public,on '
I ! SATURDAY. July 10, 1658
L 1 CLASS 24,
To be drawn in City ol‘Augusta,Ga.,in public, on
SATURDAY, July 17, 1658.
CLASS 25,
To he drawn in Citv of Augusta. Ga.,io public, on
SATURDAY. July 24, ISSB.
CLASS 26.
• :To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public.
July .A. 1858.'
’ ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! • j
Fits Thousand Four Hundred and Eio'oty-
Fhe Prizes !
j i 2
5 KBAUI.T <»K PRIZ'K TO KVKKY XI.VK TICKETS ?
MAGNIFIC&NI' SCHEME!
Mil' be Drav.ni ea.U Saturday in JULY. 1858.
j 1 Prise of $70,000
I 1 '■ “ 30,000'
j 1 10,000
. . 1 • 6,000
I 1 “ “ . 4,< 00
1 1 44 3,000
! 1•• “ 1,500:
4 ‘ “ i.OOO
■ ! ■ %
’ ‘ 4 • - 7001
* ' 4 * 1 . . 000
5o ■ •“ 50j
iSO ‘ 41 . 300
U>o ‘ 4 12?:
280 1 44 ... 100;
APPROXI MAHON PRIZES.
! 4 Prizes of S4OO Ap. to *70.000 Pr-n* arc $1,600
4 “ *• 800 •• “ 30.000 4 * or..- 1.200
[j 4 ‘‘ -00 10,000 “ are SCO
i 4 44 ‘ 125 ; 5.000 •• are 500!
4 ' ICO k * 4,000 “ are 400 ‘
4 44 “ 75 ' • 8,000 44 are 300!
ij 4 4 - “ 50 •• '' 1.5C0 “ are 20()j
I 5,000 ** “ 20 arc 100,000,
I 5 485 Prizes amountin’ to $020,000
i Whole Ticket? $10; Halves $5; Quarter- $250 j
I 9ST A Circular showing the plan of the I/>tj
tene < will be sect to any one desirous of recciv- !
ing it.
j ■. ertific.itcf Package? will be sold at the fol- 1
( loving iat which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket? .. SBO
do do do 10 Half do .... 10!
do do do lOQuar. do 20 j
do do do 10 Eighth do .... 10 j 1
i In ordering Tickets or Certificates, euclo-*e the
....
I receipt of which they will be I'm warded by first I
mail Purchasers can have tickets (tiding in!
any figure they may de-hgnat •.
The Ustof Drawn .Viciburs and Prizes will be!
, sent, to pnrcha.se; -. imn. ■ hateiy after the drawing l
gß" Purchasers vwl. pi .i -c write their signa
tures plain, and give theur Post Office, County!
and id ate.
#ij-K nnemh- r that cv ry Prize i? draw aa: j
I payable in full without deduction.
hit All prizes of SIOOO and under, p> iI imruc- j ,
diatel.v after the drawing—other prize? at them
usual time of thirty hays. j
All communication.' strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to ,
S. SWAN A'CO., Augusta, Ga. \ ‘
sar Persons residing near M mtgomery, a-a |
or Atlanta. Ga., can have their orde-s filled, And !
save time, by addressing 3. Swan At Co. at either !
of those cities. je*29
j GIBBS’ |
PATENT
ip*t i^\
§a©
SEWING MACHINE.
-
THIS MACHINE
IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED
FOR
PLANTATION USE!
j
| (
W, Vt *
j;
UIE APKESs A«D DURABILITY. I
j I
IT CAN HE TAKEN APART AND
PVT TOGETHER
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. <
Within Three Minutes!:’
CAN BF. TURNED EITHER
i Backward Or Forward.
IT IK ALL THE SAME, AS THE
j Machine keeps on Running!.
| Opposition Will Never Kill Vs, !
A.SO,
THE jP_A.X_i3VE E!TPTO
ISEVt'IXG MACHIXE.
PRICE S6O.
WE CHALLENGE the World to pro-j j
duce Us equal lor
SPEED, DIHABTLITY AND BEAT
TY OF SEWINQ.
lire MACHINES can be seen in ope-! \
ration at the Stove of .
i, ii. stkarss, m co..
NEAR MECHANICS - HANK, AUGUSTA, r.A. ’
agents wanted for tiie
SO OTHER N ST A TES. \»
M . J . OLU FF . c
AGENT FOR THE SOUTH. j,
A' ... 3lnehln«r>- A Kerry of Messrs. '
Kiel log «!fc Oodgr, C
54 Broad Street,
mj-6 CHARLESTON, S. C. '
I j
G' old band i ; hTna.
I Now opening, a fresh stock of Banii China. |
Dinner, Tea and Toilet Setts. Also, a great v* I '
riety of China Colognes, Cups and .Saucers. Can-1
dlestick3, Jew. I Boxes. Ac , 4c, auilablo fori
Presents. For sale by
i« J t ’ S. J. MDSTIN,
Slisitflaneous.
I SUNDRIES.
j Irnwo HI’NDRED bags It 10 COFFEE,
i JL 20 brms JAVA COFFI. 1 ' ;
j 10 do Laguyra do :
j 20 hhdi CUo’ce Porto Rico cUGA-R ;
■ 5 do Muscovado do
i 100 bbla Clarified A, B nud Cdo
i 40 do Crushed and Pond’d do
1 30 bales? 11;a vy GUNN Y CLOTH :
I 30b RiJ.,.- Patching do, do ;
4 ; 500 Whole and H: i: Co!L flaudspun ROl’K ,
500 do do do Machine do;
60 coils Choice Manilla do ;
. 10,000 sacks Liverpool SALT ;
2,010 bushels Bulk do :
100 sucks Alum do;
1 1000 kegs NailtS ;
[ 175 boxes STAR CANDLES .
r 260 boxes TOBACCO, various brands
30 hexes PEARL STARCH :
• -0 ooxes BI CARBONATE SODA ;
1 *<k) boxes Choice M U RAISINS ;
> 10 boxes Choice leaver do ;
- scases TABLE SALT;
10 As 1 1 too do.
25 l-bls Sugai HeU'C Syrup ;
50 bbls N w Orleans Jo ;
! '-DO kales Choice HAY ,
i * 40.C00 lbs IRON, &e. k.:. ’Fur sale low by
| jyl DANIEL H WILCOX.
lIQUORS.
A large and well selected stock of Foreigt
aiid Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordials a!
tfttys ou hand and for sale low hv
feh2 a. STEVENS.
GROVEK k BAKER S
SEWING MACHINES,
K EASONS wr.y the Grover & Baker
Machine is universally preferred for famiLy
i sewing:
1. It i, mor > simple aa-i ea ter kept in order
: than any utiicr .Machine*
2d. It makes a seam which xvi 1! not rip or
i rave!, though e\ cry third Ft itch is cut.
I 3d. It howk from two ordinary spools, and thus
! all trouble of winding thread in avoided, while
' die same machine car. bo adapted at pleasure
by a mere change of spool, toali varieties of w -rl
4th. The ?a*ne machiue runs silk, linen threat
j an l common spool cotton with equal facility.
, fitb. The seam is as elastic as t‘m *m»st clast’
. fabr.e. so Hu t it i.-? free troiri all liability tobrea
in washing, ironing, or otherwise.
6th. The ,-utch made by this machine i- moi
| beautiful than ary other made, eitbet l-;. i.m
• or machine
I Merchants car secure the sales of these M.
j chines iii their d.i lie rent localitie', with profiu
| themselves and their cdstomers, bv applying
I the uudorsigncd, owners of the Right for Georgii
; These nachinc.-; are always ou exhibition
! tlieir Sa'os Room, on Broad street
ray 4 THOS. P. STOVALL k CO
NOTICE.
mWF.NTV THOUSAND pounds choice
1 BACON SHOULDKIV. receiving m store il»<-
j!y7 M. W. WOODRUFF.
Join ft* A. BCUCKMVKJir ~
Commission Merchant,
1 For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds o
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
j OH EAST BAY, Chaulkstos, So. Ca
#£• i.i : . rut a-h advance:' made on Produce
ijo stor*' Mi .M. T FFLR will attend personul'y
j to ai• • ! , J . ol* ro'uee. my24-tw:im
Liquors and Segars.
BARRELS GIBSON’3 X, XX.
; r XXX - id Nectar WHISKY
j 60 Bis. Gather wood’ <X, XX. and XXXX. do.:
j C>o '• Monongahela Double Distilled ;
5 4i Old Reserve, very fine .
I 25 ‘ Pike’s Magnolia WHISKY:
! 25 RUM ;25 bbls Plu lps’ GIN ,
! 25 ‘ • Pale BRANDY;
6 Cherry BRaNDY.
Also, superior BRANDY, GIN. and various
I WINES. Also, 25 casks Byriss’ celebrated India
! Pale ALE and Loudon POUTER, and a superior
j assortment, consisting of I*o,ooo BEGAFB, vu-
I nous brands, for sale low. by
JOBI AH SIR’ EY k SON.-,
j jy9 No. ij Warren Block.
Iron Safe.
* GENUINE
XX. f:kk pkixif ,r^a-4i
1 SAFE, for sale at mmktATft I»l-naitiiLM:
; $43 under cost. If jPßgr&aU i : !slßl9ft
' days it must be
. shipped North. It
! is fire and damp proof.
Appij at HENRY J. OSBORNE’S
j Jewelry Store under the United States Hotel.
SSO REWARD!
RANAWAY from the subscriber, on
i the night of the 10th in t.. bis black
mau Al >A M. He is about 34 years of age, Sy
live feet. 8 inches high, stout built, weighs / |L
; about JOS po iiiiJs : is n Coach Pa liter by
trade, and i.-. also a Preacher. He generally
! dresses tn dark colored woolen clothing Ho for
: merly l. /ed n Abbeville i-i trii t. South Cac<>i:uu,
and he may make for that place.
The above reward will be paid for his appre
hemion and delivery ti* me ; or $25 if placed in
acv jail so that I can get him.
LCT. ER ROTX*.
Augusta, July I2tl», 1858. ts
Groceries.
OAA BALES Gunny BAGGING ;
()l/U 600 Colls Hemp and Jute ROPE
100 Coils Manilla ROPE
1000 Lbs. TWINE:
500 Bags COFFEE—Itio, Laguayra and Java;
25 Hints. N. O. aDd Muse vado SUGAR ;
200 Bbls. Clarified, Crushed and Pov. de ed
• SUGAR;
2000 Sacks SALT ;
600 Keg-t NAILS;
250 Boxes Adamantine 'CANDLES :
25 “ STARCH :
50 Kecs Bicarbonate SODA, and boxes 1 ft
papers ;
50 l-vxfts TOBACCO :
100 Hhds. choice Cuba MOLASSES :
25 Bbls. New Or lean i 14
25 •• V LVFGAR, White Wine and Cider ;
250 Lbs. INDIGO.
Also. PEPPER. SPICE. BROOMS, BUCKF.rS.
Wrapping PAPER, and ol* articles usually loni d
JOSiAlt SIiJJ KY i: SUNS.
■yO No. 5 oarr»-u Block.
J. N. SCOT 1,
GEN T 3 JFL JA. Xj
PRODUCE AGENT
CYLHOUN, GEORGIA.
Solicits orners for the purchaaf of all kind; o»
PRODUCE, 13\CON, LsitD,&c., *c.
References— Col.R. M. Young; Messrs. Har
kins & Law Sams & Camp, Calhoun ; Daniel H.
Wilcox. Augusta. Ga. je2s
Fire aiul liife Insurance.
rjpilE CONTINUED FIKES, and daily
death;, in all parts ot our country
warn prudent persona to secure them JBF*m
selves against destruction and rum
which can be done with a light unnual I
expense. IjliiE A
insurance of lives and property at WfjAjjf
mos» reasonable rates can be effected mjmW
at my • Bee in Mawsox. Ga.. in the
following responsible companies .
Southern Mutual Lile Insurance Compuiy, Co-
C.
Howaru Fire and Marine, Philadelphia.
Consolidated Insurance do
Farmers’ and Mechanic!?’ do
Bridgeport Fire and Marine. Bridgeport, Ct.
mn4 JOHN ROBSON, Agent.
Family Hams.
A FEW CAbKS choice Family HA MS,
XJI on consignment, and for sale low, by
jy 13 M W. WOODRUFF.
Htbtcliamous.
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-
fSL P£ALER s jN
\E»RE MEDICINES^
Jt.r.'., - -- .
j
IrkSTRUMEKTS.
; mms t i '
j, PAINTS,OILS \
4 AC A
', M- %USTA^
New Books.
i CYCLOPEDIA of Commurce and ;
I Navigation, e iited by J. Smith H mans and
t J Smith Homans, Jr. B S., with Maps aud En
gravings.
Georgia Laws 1657-8, complete.
A new Latin--English School Lexicon, on the
basis of lire Latin-German lexicon of Dr. C. F.
Ingersley, by G. R. Crooks, D. D., and A. J.
Schern, A. M.
Bliss of Marriage, or how to get a Rich \n ife,
by 8. S Hall, aNo v Orleans book. Fur sale by
jylO THOS. RICHARDS k S»>N.
Family Corn Meal.
A CONSTANT supply of fresh ground
CORN MEAL, expressly for family use.
from selected White Corn, will now be kept con- .
stautly on band. Also. UNBOLTED 61UT3.
, the wants of customers promptly attuned to. .
Patronage solicited by y f
jy\9 M. W. WOODRtiF.
ranges’
S. S. JONES & CO.
BEG AGAIN to onll th« fto»nti-.no(
ih.t ir numerous customers auf the pubfto
. gem-rally t<> their extensive assortment of :?«y
! STOVES,.ORATES, KARCttB*,
! and a complete V ariety of e very tin nr JperUUnng
to a Firji Clast House Furnishing S^ore,
4L«ib» w
1 Our assort mout m this epartmont Isa!! that
the most fastidious can desire We lave nearly
1 every ty!»- of COOK. OFFICE aud PARLOR
STOVES kept by any other house in the city, and
many desirable patterns that are to be found tsa
■ chuirdy at our establishment,
•jb * s* $1 m--
I Os those goods, we have some thirty different
patterns, all bought within the last sixty day*
and from the latest design. . Wo think we hazard
. nothing in saying that we can offer a
M-ICIi GREATER VARIETY
• ;ii thf : line than all other dealers in the city com
1 biued.
Viawaß
Having tested nearly all the diflbre t styles dS
Ranges extant, we have l>r two vetirsj pastsold
■ SlriT.s’ PATENT INVINCIBU: RANGEe- iuafve
? iy, belie-, 'ug them to be the very bent article
I olbrred. We have sold some twenty these
■ Ranges in Augusta and vicinity, anti they have
• never failed to give p.-rfect* satisfactii> : i. We
will soil to any customer with u full guar--into#
that these Ranges are perfect in their op* attoo
'• t« every particular.
House Pucnistiing (ioo-is.
In this department enumeration is out of li:-?
* question. Our a.- ’*rtincm is, as usual, oom
-1 pb.de, and no effort w!M be sparetl ou our part to -
| retain for our house the position it bus occupied
for five vears past. It is well known that we
j keep MORE THAN DOUBLE the s ock aud va
riety ofany house in the city, and ours,is, iu tact,
-! TriE FL.tr r. to purchase Furnishing Gco.j,.
i The ii.cr.-u-. oi our buifiui:: s in thi., ueparuoeut
, .has entirely exceeded our expoctADoj**. Oar
i j efforts to establish a
I First Cliufn Ho u se• F u rniihing
8 tore
hire been crowned with success by on apprecia*
i ting public, and our motto is “ Upward and <M
' wo i t.
[ nasa :h« hi* »»’« « n
Wo have in store an unusually heavy stork o
Tit Plate, Sh-ot Iron, Sheet. Copticr. Iron Wire,
i Block Tin. Pig and liar Lead. Also, a large.
( stock ot Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers and
t u
; Tinners' foe. .«•. i Machines, ke., which wc i?.*v
. o tho trade cu the very best terms.
"S. $. JONFF .< CO..
-‘2l 21 08-o.yi-street
A N i: a. :u o \ a l i aul k
1! li M E I) Y .
I OU HUH BITTERS!
OOMPu-KU STKKTLV OF THS
I CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
AM»WAHKKN TID TO IV v
GREAT RFUKF tX DYSPEPSIA,
• And all diseases arising from
A Disordered State of the Stomach.
Ql < H AS NAUSEA, UONS'i’IFATIUN,
O FU LNFSa OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi
j ii'-ss of the heal, depression of spirits, loss o!
japi’etito. pain in Hie Fide and l ack, fever and
! ague, general debility, and the ‘ thousandother
m " ari.'ii•■.: fr u?i .md erdeebled con
•: d non ut the digestive organs. Habitual costive
i '* (0II; " 1 v yy fr‘‘‘luontly connected with
i feub'e coii..t;tv:ti<uis, and per.-ms of sedentary
habits, which often exerts a very vnfavorabb
: influence upon the geucral health of the subjoct
aud is particularly manifested by a restless anc
■b'spor: ::ig state of mind, Irregular, if r.oi a ios
: of appetite.
V r this condition of the syi-tem, this article is
cocddeutiy recmmnendeU wJtU the positive as
Buran-.:e that, if the Arise & properly adjusted jw ....
i as not to move the bowels 100 a-, lively,
R E I. I E F
ms;, be reli. J on, wtttrant or.)-, ereu the lea.-t,
r 't the unpleasant consequences re.susons- from
the ’.iso of the cottitnon purging medicines usual
ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
• can partake of this medicine with safety, as Aloes
forms go parted its compusi ion.
Sold by druggists au-l merchants generally
and in Augusta, by Haviland, CLdchester Co.
Wm H Tutt. and Plumb k . eitner.
I feb3-6ra
MOSTXALIIpGS:
A DAILY LIFE!
j riIHE I T M>f itsiGNED, induced by the
.1 large travel on the Loudon Route ,ast svii
.sun, have iuoreased their facilities, and arc tie
ter mined to make it the newest, cheapest and
most convenient route on the line of abroad
irom Dalton to Knoxville—having, from the lo
ca ion o the country, by nature the best route
—only oue river to cross, with coolSnriogs
arong the line and convenient to the road, which
ism good order Also, one of the very bist
Houses in East Tennessee, at halfway clistauce,
kept by Mr Norwood, who is well known to
those who have stopped with him or partaken
of his good things He has enlarged his House,
for the accommodation of his guests. A i Loudon
I. • l TY S Hotel, convenient to the Depot, is still
kept by Wm. M. Alsxaxucr. who will be pre
j'ared to receive and entertain Lis g iests with
the best the country affords.
I nder the present Railroad schedule travelers
will reach Loudon at half past ten o'clock at
mght, and leave early next morning, reaching
the Springs in the afternoon, .should the Sche
dtde change during the watering season are will
>e prepared to meet it. If in duv light, and
travelers should arrive in the morning, we will
leave immediately and go through, or if at from
Id U- ■' o <•!<• L. we ill leave and slay all night
ut N'-iuvnuj) u, the haif- way House, and reach
the Springs next morning. In a word, without
pnti, puff, puffing, we are prepared with Vehicles
—OMNIBUSES, HACKS &c.—good Stock, safe
drivers, and slitter ourselves we will bo able to
make it u pleasant trip to ail who may travel on
our line.
At Loudon, we have a triweekly (and part of
■ho route a daily) fine of stages to McMinnville,
via Kingston aud Sparta, aud also steamboat at
rivals, which will afford other facilities.
We ask travelers to take their Tickets to Lou
don aud try our line, and also guard against
misrepresentations of our route
X. B —lt is import at to persons going to the
springs, that they should not take Through Tick
ets, but t ike them to Dalton, Ou.. a.id tnekxhey
•m get them w-any point between Pulton ail'd h
Knoxville, Tenn. No Through Tickets arc given
j to points between Dalton and Knoxville.-
J H. & 1». L. EAU.MICfIA.EL,
W.M.aLE AN DEB,
JAS. THAC. KER, Proprietors.
I Loudon. June 1.185*5. j.*s fUw
GORDON SPRINGS.
; i .oCATEI) i-n NORTHERN <; EORCi iA. NEAR TUN - -
NFL HILL. ON STATE RAILROAD.
i mi-IKS PLACE lifts changed hands and
i 1. since the lust season been renovated and
1 •• v much improveil For the approaching
.Summer the nervier of an cilktent Landlord or
Lady v. 'i be secured, win -«• d-iiy it will fan
to < ontributu to the comfort : ! enjoyment of
visitor.- . A competent Baud of Music is already
secured, and while iunocent amusement will ho
afforded for the promotion of sociability, al! dl«--
.sipatlon will be strictly prohibited. TusLart, sa
tins shall be a place where the morai and reli*;. >
jrioua puld c may sojourn without be*ng offend
ed. Both cold aud warm Baths will be fur
nished.
The curative properties of the- waters are pro
bably unsurpassed iu the South. Magnesia.
(vor> strong.) Chalybeate in various cumbma
tions, Ac. Number of Springs ten or tw !ve.
Mr. S. DUNN will run daily Cuacboa, Hacks,
.vc., from Tunnel Hill to the Springs
J. 13. GOBI ON.
P. S.—Having a plantation attached to the
Fpnngs, board ran be furni-hed much cheaper
than is usual at such places. je7 2m
Casli Paid for
OLD ROPE AND HAM
T7OR HEMP LAGGING AND HOPE. ‘
1. 2>h cents per lb ;
For GUNNY BAGGING, Icents per lb :
“ GRASS ROFF. 1 “ “
At BATH RAPED MILIij OFFICE,
Du Rojuold-dtrset, between Jackson and Mo.
Tutoah. apl4
Wuttei- and -
Fifty boxes cUoif
24 kei-5 prime BC
for rale low, by
jyttlm