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<Earbs, &t.
JJEKTISTRY.
DR. J. T. PATERSON", Surgeon Dentut.
Office on Washington-st.,
corner ofF.HU.
Will attend to all operations ((.LUJTYtT
lertaining to the profession.
' EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT rAIS BT U,tL
*icity. _ _ I__
CHARLES M, WRIGHT, Dentist,
aFFICE over Carmichael
t Bean’s Hardware Store,
lroad-st., Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dontistry,laithful
iy and scientiacally oxecutcil. °eta
Partnership Notice.
WE, the undersigned, have this day
entered in a Partnership for the practice
of lalw, on the criminal side of the Court. Office
Hasouic Hall. JOHN’ 1). REILLY.
mh9-U' JOHN’.!. R. FLOURNOY
Joseph W. H^rrisson,
Whfiaalt and Retail Dealer in
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS,
TWA I NT, OIL, WINDOW GLASS,
JL BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS and SASHES ;
glazed and unglazed. .
BRUSHES of every variety ; LAMPS, BLRN- |
IKG FLUID. ALCOHOL. VARNISHES, etc. etc. j
No. 72, Meeting-Street,
nov27 Charleston. S. C. ly
Gordon A Co,,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS ,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,
k for the Sale and Deposit of
{\_ Tennessee Cotton Fabrics, and Cotton Man
jfacturers’ General Agents.
Also, General Agents for Goodlettsville Flour-.
tag Mills ; Lebanon, Fort Royal and Rock City
Flouring Mills, and Millers generally.
Having the largest private Warehouse in the,
south and west, they are prepared to receive ■
vud store all goods entrusted to their care.
Fronting Public Wharf and Market-st.
Nashville, Tenn. _ aug2l-ly
CAMPBELL & BRIDGES,
(Sweater* to Campbell , Gant & Co.) j
ti ENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS
FOR the purchase, sale and shipment
of all kinds of East Tennessee Produce, sucl j
as Bacon. Lard , Wheat, Flour, Corn, Oats, j
Fruit , &e,, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Refer toG. L. Andkrson. a ig l
ZIMMERMAN vk STOVALL,
Wholesale Grocers,
Dealers in sugar, coffee, bag-
GING. ROPE. LIQUORS, and all other ar
ticles usually found in the Grocery Business.
No. 313 Broad-street, one door above Barrett :
k Carter’s, Augusta, Geo. aug2s-ly
Iron And Brass Foundry.
[TIGHT & MACMURPHY continuethe
IJ above business, in all its branches, at the
American Foundry, and will be thankful for or- j
lers for all kinds Iron and Brass Casting--, for
Sold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Ma
chinery of all descriptions. oc2B-ly j
V. L. HIGH, J. E. BUTLER, W. U. PETERS.
HIGH, BUTLER & CO.,
Commission fgttrtfcants,
For the purchase and sale of
Tennessee Produce,
COTTON, GROCERIES, &c.,
Xtabama-stroet, south of M. & TV. R. R. Depot
Atlanta, fcieorgta.
*3- Good Tennessee Money taken, at par for
I’roduee. mhß-tim
J. G. CHURCHILL,
MRPENTER -JOISEB.
Doors, sashes, blinds, mould
ings unit HOUSE CARPENTRY of every
ascription, neatly and promptly done.
Shop opposite M vonnell’s Stables, Ellis-st.
novs ft i
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE!
iKTNA FIliE INS COMPANY,
CAPITAL, 51.000,000.
ETNA LIFE INS. COMPANY,
CAPITAL, $200,000.
CONNECTICUT INS. COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $200,000 with a large surplus,
mhio 6m JOHN G. SLEDGE, Agent, j
A CARD.
Spring and Summer
Openings.
TVEisss TvT. 13.I 3 . TvTjctlne -ws
Having just returned from
New York, respectfully calls the
mention of her former friends and pa- /“TzSt
frons, as well as strangers visiting
{ity, to her stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
IRESSCAPS, HEADDRESSES. RIDING HATS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
which she will open on Thursday Next, April Ist,
at her
NEW STORE,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL,
formerly occupied by Ward & Burchard.
Also, a full assortment of Childrens’ HATS,
LACK SILK and MOURNING MANTILLAS. DRESS
TRIMMINGS, Ladies’ SHIRTS, CORSETS and
HOOPS, of every des ription.
Miss MATHE WS returns thanks to her numer
ous friends and customers for their past patron
age, a id solicits a continuance of the same.
All orders attended to promptly.
rnh29 M. P. MATHEWS.
GEORGE COOPER,
MACHINIST AND ENGINEER,
At the old established Shop of Georye Slater , corner
of Twiggs and Watkins streets, Augusta,
Manufacturer of steam en
gines, BOILERS, GRISI MILLS, CIRCU
LAR SAW and GANG MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, ol
the most approved patterns, of various sizes,
*oth vertical and horizontal : MINING MA
CHINERY, of all descriptions ; PUMPS, for
Mines, both forcing and lilting.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to order at
flic lowest prices for cash.
Also, one six-horse STEAM ENGINE and BOIL
ER for sale low for cash. jyl3-3m
Candles, Raisins, &c-
ON E HUNDRED and seventy-im
boxes Star CANDLES;
25 boxes choice RAISINS :
50 “ Pearl STARCH ;
25 kegs Sup. Carb. SODA :
50 boxes Bi-Carb.SODA :
25 bbls. choice Cider VINEGAR. For sale
low, by iy2l DANIEL H. WILCOX.
.Nails.
FIVE HUNDRED kegs Reading ant
Old Dominion NAILS ;
300 kegs Fall River NAILS. For sale low, b:
jv2l DANIEL H. WILCOX.
Pure Peach Brandy.
A SMALL lot, three years old, ven
fine. For sale by
jy2l dim A. D. WILLIAMS.
Cow Peas.
A SMALL lot in store, on consign
meat, and for sale low, by
Jyl3 M. W. WOODRUFF.
Fleming & Row land
ITAYE in store, and are receiving
-IJL 50 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
200 coils choice ROPE ;
75 bags good to prime Rio COFFEE ;
25 “ Laguayra “
20 “ Maricaibo »*
40 hhds Cuba MOLASSES :
40 bbl 3. N. 0. SYRUP ;
100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
75 bbl 3. Clarified SUGAR ;
10 44 Crushed u
10 hhds. N. 0.
40 bales assorted Factory YARNS ;
15 “ heavy Negro WOOLENS ;
20 hhds. BACON :
Assorted Swedes IRON For sale low.
jy2o-6 FLEM.'NG k ROWLAND.
Safes for $5.
jy2o I. H. STEARNS k CO.
Sfaflantous.
IwS AYER’S
Cathartic Pills
m m J (sugar coated,)
Are made to CLEANSE THE
W BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Phi
lanihropUts, read their effects, and judge' of
their virtues.
For cure 6f Headache, Sick Headache, foul Si'»n
ach.
Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855.
Dr. J. C. Ayer : Sir—l have been repeated!'
cured of the worst headache any body can hav<
by a dose or two of your Pills, it seems t(
arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanst
at once. If they will cure others as they do me
the fact is worth knowing. Yours, with respect,
ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
Department ok tbe Interior, 1
Washington, p. C., Feb. 7, 1856. /
Sir : I have used your Pills in my general and!
hospital practice ever since you made them, and
cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathar
tic we employ. Their regulating action on the
liver is quick and decided, consequently they are
an admirable remedy for d rangen.ents of that}
organ. Indeed. 1 have seldom found a case of
bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily !
yield to them. Fraternally, yours,
A’ ONZO BALL, M. D.,
Physician of the Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax and Worms.
Post Office. Hartlaml. Mich.. Nov. 16,1855.
Dn. Ayer : Your Pills are tbo perfection ot i
medicine. They have done my wife more gx>d ;
than I can tell you. She had been sick and pin-1
ing away for mouths. Went off to be doctored 1
at great expense, but got no better. She then j
commenced taking your pills, which soon cured j
her, by expelling large quantities of worms j
(dead) from her body. They afterwards cured j
her and our two children of bloody dysentery j
One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wife .
cured him with two dosez of your pills, while
other 3 around us paid from five t > twenty dol r
lars doctors’ bills, and lost much time, withou
being cured entirely even then. Such a rnedi .
cine a= yours, which is actually good and honest
will be prized here. GEO. j. GRIFFIN. P. M*
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
From the Rev. J. V. HIMES, Pastor of Advent
i Church, Boston.
I Dr. Ayer—l have used your pills with extra 1
, ordinary success in my family and among those
I I called to visit in distress. To regulate the 1
j organs of digestion and purify the blood they ,
j arc the very best remedy I have ever known, ‘
j and I can confidently recommend them to my
i friends. _ Yours, J. V. HIMES. ’ \
Warsaw. Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24.
j- Dear Sir : lam usiug vour Cathartic Pills in
! mv practice, and find them an excellent purga
tive to cleanse the system and purify the foun
tains of the blood. ’ J. G MEACHAM. M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King s Evil , Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
I From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis,
; Dr. Ayer—Your pills are the paragon of all
; that is great in medicine. They have cured my
little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands
i aud feet that had proved incurable for years.
: Her mother has been long grievously afflicted
with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her 1
j hair. After our child was eured, she also tried .
j your Pills, and they have cured her.
j February 4.1853. ASA MORGRIDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia arid Gout.
From the Rev. Dr. HAWKINS, of the Metho
| dist Episcopal Church :
Pulaski House, Savannah, Jan. 6. 1856.
Honored Sir--I should be ungrateful for the
! relief your skill has brought me if I did not re
i port my case to you. A cold settled in my
I limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic
pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism
■ Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians
i the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the :
i advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore. Dr
I Mackenzie. I tried your pills. Their effects wer< i
j slow, but sure. By persevering in the use ol .
j them 1 am now entirely well.
Senate Chamber. Baton Rouge, La.,)
December 5. 1855. j*
i Dr. Ayer—l hare been entirely cured by
your pills of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease
that had afflicted me for years.*
* VINCENT SLIDELL.
j For Dropsy. Plethora, or kindred Complaints,
j requiring an active purge, they are an excellent
! remedy
For Costiveuess or Constipation, and as a Din
j tier Pill, they arc agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppr ssion. Paralysis. Infiammat on.
and even Deafness, and Partial Blindness, have
: been cured b\ the fiterative action of those phis.
Most of the pills in market contain Mercury,
j which, although a valuable remedy in skilful
1 hands, is dangerous in a public pili, from the i
i dreadful consequen es that frequently follow its j
; incautious use. These contain no mercury or
mineral substance whatever.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.
; For the rapid cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE
NESS, INFLUENZA, CROUP. ASTHMA. INCIPI
ENT CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COUGH, and for the relief of consumptive pa
! tieuts ia advanced stages of the disease.
We need not speak to tjie public of its virtues,
j Throughout every town, and almost every ham
j let of the American States, its wonderful cures
; of pulmonary complaints have made it already
! known. Nay, few are the families in any civil- j
ized country on this continent without some ;
l personal experience of its effects ; and fewer yet I
| the communities any where which have not i
among them some living trophy of its victory]
over the subtle and dangerous diseases Qf the |
j throat and lungs. While it is the most power- 1
j ful ant.dote yet known to man for the formula- j
ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary
I organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest rent ;
j edy that can be employed ior infants and young j
i persons. Parents should have it in store against
| the insidious enemy that steals upon them uu
j prepared. We have abundant grounds to be
-1 j lieve the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by
i tbe consumptions it prevents than those it cures.
1 Keep it by you, and cure your colds whi e they
i j are curable, nor neglect them until no human
! skill can master the inexorable canker that, fas
i teued on the vitals, eats your life away. All
• ] know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders,
(j and as they know too the virtues of this reme-
I dy. we need rot do more than to assure them it
.I is still made the be;- 1 it can be. We spare no
. | cost, no care, no toil to produce if the most pert
, feet possible, and ihui aiiurd those who rely on
] it the best agent which our skill can furnish for
j their cure.
I Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER, Practical and
i Analytical Chemist, Lowed, Moss., and sold by
, i Druggists and Agents everywhere. my 6
iMONTVALE SPRINGS.
in LOLDi^.
A DAILY LINE!
> fIIHE UNDERSIGNED, induced by the
JL large travel on the Loudon Route last sea
r son, have increased their facilities, and are de
termined to make it the nearest, cheapest and
1 most convenient route on the line of ailroad
from Dalton to Knoxville—having, from the lo
cation o the country, by nature the best route
I —only one river to cross, with coolSnrings
* along the line and convenient to the road, which
is in good order. Also, one of the very btst
Houses in East Tennessee, at half way distance,
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. At Loudon
LFXTY S Hotel; convenient to the Depot, is still
kept by Wm. M. Alexaxlhr, who will be pre
e i pared to receive and entertain ilia guests with
. the be3t the country affords.
Under the present Railroad schedule travelers
r \ will reach I,oudon at half-past ten o'clock at
night, and leave early next morning, reaching
the Springs in the afternoon. Shonld theSche-
J dule change during the watering season, we will
be prepared to meet it. If in day light, and
travelers should arrive io the morning, we will
leave immediately and go through, or if at from
y 12 to 3 o'clock, we will leave and stay all night
at Norwood’s, the half-way Bouse, and roach j
the Springs next morning. In a word, without!
. pufl, puft pulling, we are prepared with Vehicles j
—OMNIBUSES, HACKS, <kc.—good stock, safe'
l drivers, and flatter ourselves we will be able to '
make it a pleasant trip to all who may travel on I
our line.
At Loudon, we have a tri-weekly (and part of ■
the route a daily) line of stages to McMinnville,!
via Kingston and Sparta, and also steamboat ai
- rivals, which will afford other facilities.
We ask travelers to take their Tickets to Lou
don and try our line, and also guard against
misrepresentations of our route.
N. B.—lt is important to persons going to the
Springs, that they should not take Through Tick
ets, but take them to Dalton, Ga., and then they
can get them to any point between Dalton and
KuoxvHle, Tenn. No Through Tickets are given
to points between Dalton and Knoxville.
J. H. & D. L. CARMICHAEL.
W.M. ALEXANDER,
JAS. THACKER. Proprietors,
j London, June 1.1858. jeS-daw
Palmetto Machines,
TXTITH Cases to lock up, thus secur-
I f I ing the Machine from disorder by per -
j sens not acquainted with it. Call and see them.
1 J 720 I. H. SISABSS S CO.
Htkellannnu. f
THE OVER
INVIGORATOB!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD’S
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM
G-UMS,
TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
JL and Liver Medicines now before the public
that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, an:
more efl'ectual than any other medicine known
It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remo >
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry o
that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose
effectually, without any of the painful feeling
experienced in the operations of most Cathartics
It strengthens the system at the same time th;u
it purges it ; and when taken daily in roodcrah
dose 3, will strengthen and build .t up with un
usual rapidity.
mm fo«*q *tm *’**** »’ »)»«»»-»<«»»• I
The Liver 13 one of
the 1 principal regula
tors of the human
body, and when it per
forms its f unctions
well, the [lowers of the
system are fully de
reloped. The stomach
is almost entirely de
pendent on the healthy
action of the Liver for
tbe proper perform
ance of its functions ;
when the stomach is
at fault, and the whole
system suffers in con
sequence of one organ
—the Liver, — having
ceased to do its duty.
For the diseases of that ■
organ, one of the pro
prietors has made it
his study, in a prac
tice of more than 2C
years, to find some re
medy vr Herewith to
counteract the many ;
derangements towbich
it is liable
To prove that this
remedy is at last
found, any person
troubled with Liver
1 Complaint, in any of its I
] forms, has but to try a
bottle, and conviction
I is certain.
These Gums remove!
i ail morbid or bad mat-]
| ter from the system,
[supplying in their
] place a healthy fiow f of]
bile, iuvigorating the]
stomach, causing food!
to digest well, purify
ing {the Lloed, giving
tone and health to th<
whole machiiiery, rc
moving the cause dl
the disease* —effectingj
a radical cure.
Bilious attacks arc
cured. and. what is
better, prevented by
the occasional use o!
the Liver luvigorator.
One dose after eating
is sufficient to relieve
the stomach and pre
vent the food from ri- ,
sing and souring.
Only one dose taken ,
before retiring, pre- ,
vents Xightra ire. j.
Only one dose taken |
at night, loosens the
bowels gently, and
cures Costiveness.
One dose taken after
each meal will cure
Dyspepsia.
One dose of two tea
spoonfuls will always
relieve Sick Headache
j Oue bottle taken foi
[female obstructions,
| removes the cause oi
the disease, and makes
|a perfect cure,
j Only one dose iinme
jdiately relieves Cholic,
while
| One dose often re
peated is a sure cure
(lor Cholera Morbus
laud a preventive
Cholera.
j Only one bottle is
; needed to throw out oi the system the effects ol
medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal
, lowness or unuatural color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time be'ore eating
gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di
! gest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar
rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by
1 Worms in children, there is no surer, safer. *-'r
Speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails.
A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
; absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this modi
i cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague. Chill
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type, it ope
rates with certainty, and thousands" are willing
1 to testiiy to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous tes
; tiinonv in its favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
and swallow both together.
The LIVER INVIGORATOR is a scientific Medi
cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, al
most too great to believe It cures as if by ma-
J gic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind
: of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice or
Dyspepsia. to a common Headache, all of which
are the result of a Diseased Liver.
Price, $1 per bottle.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors,
345 Broadway. New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LEO
NER, W. H. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere.
mhlO ly
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
IDISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
Livex' Ooi-tx-pletixit,
j WEAKNESS OP AST V KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a
disordered
STOMACH 08 LITER,
as Indigestion, Acidity of the
IO Stomach, Colicky Pains. Heartburn, Ix>ss ot
; Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Blind and
, Bleeding Piles*. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous in
stances provl highly beneficial, and in others
j effected a decided curtf.
I This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared
I on strictly scientific principles.after the manner
of the celebrated Holland Professor. Bcerhave.
Because of its great sucess in mod of the Euro
I pean States, its introduction into the United
states was intended more especially for th '3e of
our fatherland scattered here and there over the
face of this mighty country. Meeting with great
success among them, I now offer it to trie Ameri
can pubitd, knowing that its tru'y wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly rccommerded to those per
sons whose constitutions may have been im
paired by the continuous use of ardent spirits,
or other forms of dissipation. Generally. instan
tanepus in effect, it finds its way directly to the
seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve,
raising up the d ooping spirit, and, in fact, in
fusing new health and vigor in the system.
NOTlCE—Whoever expects to find this a bev
erage will be disappointed : but to the sick,
weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful
aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remed'ai
properties.
CJLUTIOJir *
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma
has induced many imitations, which the public
should guard against purchasing. Be not pur
suaded to buy anything else until you have given
Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior it is
to all these imitations.
at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for
$5. by the proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jp. , & CO..
I Manufacturing Pharmaceutists aud Chemists.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
! For sale in Augusta by HAVILAND. CHICHES
: j TER & CO., PLUMB & LEITXER, WM. H. TUTT,
; i and Druggists generally throughout the State.
! jy2o-ly
MILL STONES !
WILLIAM BRENNER,
II Manufacturer of
jreneb |un At ills tones,
, A ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne
1 1 U 3. Stones. Broad-street, above Upper Market,
Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited and punctually
f! Attended to. jao7-ly
BYINGTON’S HOTEL,
, BROAD STREET,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
: \ J. T. BYINGTON, PROPIIIE.TOR.
- v : The Stage Office, for stages running to Thom
Q j asville, Bainbridge, Quincy ahd Tallahassee,
n j kept at this House. jyl-dtw3m
JACOB’S CORDIAL:
BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS
SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR •
PL A NETT’S DYSPEPTIC BITTERS ;
HOSTETTER'3 STOMACH “
PURE CvuD LIVER OIL.
r . For sale by au4-daclm WM. H. TUTT.
[' T>INE APPLE CHEESE, for sale by *
' X jy2B ESTBSS & CLARK,
Utiscelkmcous.
Fare Reduced to $12,50,
FROM AUGUSTA TO WELDON.
IMPORTANT CHANGE OK
RAILROAD SCHEDULES,
VIA COLUMBIA, CHARLOTTE, RALEIGH TO
WELDOX.
Time the same as on any other route.
PASSENGERS, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
No Dnagerouii Trestles, Swauips,
or Malaria on this Route! I
ON anil after TUESDAY, 6lh Ap
the following will be the schedule between
Augusta and New York via Columbia, ' C,:
Leave Augusta 1 .00 A M
Leave Columbia 7.00 P >1
Leave Charlotte 1.00 A M
Leave Raleigh 0 00 A >1
Leave Weldon 2.00 P M
Arrive at New t ork. by cither I’elcrs
burg or Portsmouth route 6.00 I’ M
Leave New York 8.00 A M
Leave Philadelphia 1.00 1’ M
Leave Baltimore 5 00 1* M
Leave Weldon (in day).. 12.00 M
Leave Raleigh 4.15 P M
Leave Charlotte 12.00 M
Arrive at Columbia 5 00 A M
Arrive at Augusta 1.15 P M
Passengers going North desiring to connect
with th Express Train at Columbia, will take
the morning trains at Montgomery, Chattu
nooga, Augusta and Charleston, and the evening
trains at Atlanta and Savannah, aud connect in
daylight at Weldon with both the Washington
City and Bay Routes.
Passengers going South, by taking this route ,
at Weldon, as in above Schedule, will reach;
Charleston aud Augusta as soon as by any oth
er line, and connect with either route South i
or West from that point, as their tickets will j
show.
B. Passengers going North will buy
their tickets to Augusta, Ga., only, and those ,
going South, to Weldon, N. C.. at which points-
Through Tickets and Through Checks can be:
had, and where thev will have choice of routes, j
This Route is the GREAT CENTRAL LINE, via
Columbia, Chesterville, Charlotte. Salisbury.;
Greensboro*. Raleigh. Franklinton, Henderson,!
to Weldon. X. C.. and passes over an elevated,
healthy and populous coun ry. with fine scenery j
and pure water. This route is almost entirely j
free from dust. Passengers and invalid travel-1
lers wishing to stop at night, taking the day ae
commodation train, will pass over the entire
route by daylight, finding on the route good)
hotels and resting places.
4GJ-R aggage checked to Weldon from Augus- :
ta. Charleston and Columbia, aud vice versa. i
For furthur information, see guides of this;
route, or inquire of LEWIS LEVY.
Agent at Augusta, j
or, O. If. BOYDEX.
apls-4m Travel ling Agent South.
Claiborne, Booth A Co.,
Virginia Tobacco lefts,
o t-J / •
No. 20 South Calvert-street, Baltimore. I
HAVE IN BTOEE 10.000 packages
manufactured TOB i
comprising in part, the following popular brands,
to which they invite the attention of the : 1
Pounds. Pounds.
J. S. Hale, Extra. C. Bashatn.
J. S. Hale. Flue Cured, Holland's Star,
Moorman & Peters, Wash. Martin,
Keen & Moorman, O. Meadow,
Grace Darling, Joe Johnson,
John Doe, J. P. Morris.
W. T. Hale, C M, Sublett.
Mary Adison, Powell & Haynes,
Samuei Ward, F. L. Claiborne.
John Finny, Cloth of Gold.
J. W. North, Claiborne & Taliaferro,
P. Fry, Daniel Hickman,
G. W. Thompson, W. L. Tinsley,
J. Teel, City of Hills,
Christopher T., Montcan,
Taliaferro & Massie, 'W. F. Fiippin,
Betty Oliver, Gray k Brother,
Wm. L. Ogden, Charles Asher,
B H. Carter & Co., G. Doran,
Griesham Choice, Anderson,
W. I). Penn, Lipscomb.
CRUMPTON‘3 FOILED TWIST,
ANDERSON’S •• “
MILLER’S “ “
HOLLAND'S tl
fUBLETT'S “ “
HOLLAND'S PAN CAKE,
HOLMES’ TWIST.
MILLER’S NAT. BRIDGE TWIST.
HOLLAND'S ROUGH AND READY.
Black Sweet*
Pounds, Five’s, Ten’s. Half lbs. Pilkinton'sJ
Planter’s Pride, in Five’s aud Half lbs.
jyl3-6m
GK[ BBS’ j
P ATB3NT T
SEWING MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE
18 ADMIRABLY ADAPTED
FOR
PLANTATION USE I
CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY.
IT CAM BE TAKEN APART AND
PUT TOGETHER
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER.
Within Three Minutes!
CAN BE TURNED EITHER.
Backward Or Forward,
IT IS ALL THE SAMS. AS THE
Machine keeps on Running!
Opposition Will Never KLlil I's.
ALSO,
THE H>^]LjlvlE: r r’ r r'o
SEWING MACHINE,
I PRICE S6O.
WE CHALLENGE the World to pro
t duce its equal for
* SPEED, DURABILITY AND BEAU
■ TY OF SEWING.
The MACHINES can be seen in ope
ration at the Store of
I. H. STEARNS, & CO.,
1 NEAR MECHANICS' BANK, ACOUSTA, OA.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
, SOUTHERN STATES.
M.J.C L U F F ,
AGENT FOR THE SOUTH.
At the Machinery Agency of Messrs,
KcUog & Dodge.
54 Broad Street,
my 6 CHARLESTON, S. C.
Bagging, Bagging.
FIFTY bales heavy Gunny CLOTH
just received, aud for sale at
jylS D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S.
Ulistelkntoits.
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
K EASONS why the Grover & Baker j
Machine is universally preferred for family j
sewing:
1. .It is more simple and easier kept in order ,
than any other Machine.
2d. It makes a scam which will not rip or j
ravel, though every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus j
all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while (
the same machine can be adapted at pleasure
by a mere change of spool, to all varieties of wort «
4th. The same machine runs silk, linen threat ,
and common spool cotton with equal facility.
sth. The seam is as elastic as the most elasti j
fabric, so that it is free from all liability tobrea 1 „
in washing, ironing, or otherwise.
oth. The stitch made by this machine is moi f
beautiful than any other made, cither by liar l
or machine.
, Merchants can secure the sales of these Ms
chines in their different localities, with profitu i {
themselves and their customers, bv applying 1 * .
I the undersigned, owners of the Right for Genrgu i ’
j These machines are always on exhibition . ! (
' their Sales Room, on Broad street
my 4 TiiOS. P. STOVALL A- CO.
Jiew ami Valuable
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FROM the great Publishing House of j
BLACKIE & SONS, Glasgow, Edinburg and 1 1
Loudon, consisting of the .ollowing standaid i
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do do Dictionary : j
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I Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Anima
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Prof. Andrew's Cyclopedia of D mestic Mcdi
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Poetical and Prose Works of Ettrick Shepherd;
Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienno ;
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j Krafft. and others ;
j Book of Ornamental Designs, with 40 plates :
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| by the Agent, at I. H. STEARNS & CO.’S ofiice,
! first door above Mechanics’ Bank. Broad-street,
| Augusta, Ga. J. CUMMIXG. Agent.
Agent for the Scottish American urnal,
] a weekly newspaper. > 11
ATTENTTJN
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY and Phy
sicians are respectfully informed that the
subscriber has received ail the Apparatus and
Materials for manufacturing the celebrated new
remedies
SYRUP SUPERPHOSPHATE IRON and
CHEMICAL FOOD
and that he is prepared to furnish these reme
dies" at the low rates of $0 per dozen.
THOMAS P. FOGARTY,
Broad-st.. Augusta, 'hi., under Augusta Hote’
P. S —At the utmost care and skill are requii
e.i in their manufacture, the public are cautioi
ed against purchasing mmy worthless con
pounds now in the market. * je22 T. P. 1
RICH DRESS GOODS.
BROOM &. NOHRELL
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per Adams’
Express Company :
i Rich Organdie FLOUNCED ROBES,
do'Twisted Silk do do
do Jaconet ROBES A'QUILLE,
do Organdie do do
French PRINTED JACONETS,
do do C -»M BRIGS’.
, do do BRILU ANTES.
■ A large an-i Irand-ome assortment of MAN
TILLAS. of Lace and Silk.
I IXF.N YOKES, verv handsome,
i PIQUE CLOTH. * WHITE TRIMMINGS,
j . ALEX A NDE a’3 KID G1 .OVES. my 8
Chesnut Grove Whisky,
A
■ MSKEfJ
Vo.wy
U r K ARE THE SOLE AG UNI'S fur the
T V sale of the above WHISKY, made m the
.*tata of Pennsylvania, and no doubt the purest
and best article manufactured in the U. States
Retailers can now be accommodated with an
unadulterated article, certified to by Messrs.
• i Soothe, Garnett and Camac, Analytical Chemists
in Philadelphia.
I For sale by the barrel and box of twelve quart
Ijjugs, ly je3o-3m T. W. FLEMING & CO.
JOHN N. GOW,
1 MARBLE-WORKER.
Monuments, of aii descriptions,
executed ::i the best form, at
THE LOWEST PRICES, /f/fcjjfu
j[ and in the shortest time compatible gjKjrjjivpll
| with faultless workmanship. r rrir d :
| Persons in want of Marble-Work '
j of any kind are invited to call.
J; Shop on Campbell-street, be- fO' n|j|
‘ I tween Broad and Greenc-street. fB" " '
| nov23 JOHN N. GOW
GEORGIA
Sarsaparilla Compound,
OP. DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
FOR
P URIFYIX G THE BLOOD'.
I
THIS preparation lias gained popular
favor by its merits. There never has been
] a preparation of SARSAFARILLA COMPOUND,
for genera! use, that has given the universal
J .satisfaction that the Georgia Sarsaparilla gives
j There cannot be a preparation of Sarsaparilla.
' made at the North, so go d as the GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA, because the roots do not grow
] there to make it of.
The Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound is appre- (
j elated North because it has been tried there and >
j found good. A good preparation of Sarsaparilla
■ i will sell well in any climate,
j Physicians will recommend it South because
| they know, by its taste and composition, there
I is no deception in it—its root-taste speaks the
■ truth. Physicians know, too, that if they recom
mend the diluted with sweetened water prepa
rations, made at the North for Southern people,
1 and their patients try a bottle of it, and then try
j a bottle of the Georgia home-made Sarsaparilla.
! which will do so much more good that they will
! be accused, and rightly too. of not being good
judges of medicines.
• Those ordering it must express, in their
order, either SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, or
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE. For sale at the South
by Druggists generally. In New York, by Har
ral, Risley & Kitchen. aul*2-tf
To Remt,
SEVERAL HOUSES on Walker and
Walkin'--treets. Also, a STORE, with TEN-
I EMENT adjoining.
1 jyß I. H. STEARNS & CO.
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j :
I gMSTpEALERS !
' JURE MEDICINES,/^
fp^f
jjjfSTRUMENjI?
jfi|RV€!s§
/paints, OILS m
New York and Savannah,
THE AMERICAN ATI ANTIC SCREW STEAMSHIP
CO’S NEW AND ELEGANT-STEAMSHIPS
HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robert Hardle.
MONTGOMERY, Capt. Fred. Crocker,
IL FORM A
tween Savannah and New '/ft,
York, leaving each port y/fjfc airf^Xi >]?
EVERY SATU RDAY.
These steamers, (loor)
ions each, have olegantaccommodationsforPas
, sengers, and being of great strength and speed,
shippers can rely on the greatest dispatch to
freight. For further particulars, apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
or, H. B CROMWELL & CO.,
apl6-ly No. 101 Washtagtoa-st, N York.
Stoics, ®in, sr,
stMs®mtes,
RANGES,
S. S. JONES & CO.
BEG AGAIN to call the attention of
their numerous customers and the public
generally to their extensive assortment of
STOVES, GRATES, RANGE*,
and a complete variety of eventnmg peru.wug
to a First Class House Famishing Store.
* «» wes.
Our assortment in this ’apartment is all tfcnd
the most fastidious can desire. We have nearly
every style of COOK. OFFICE and PARLOR
STOVES kept by any other house in the city, and
many desirable patterns that are to be found ex
clusively at our establishment.
4 «r*
Os these goods, we have some thirty different
patterns, all bought within the last sixty days
and trorn the latest designs. We think we hazard
nothing in saying that we can offer a
MUCH GREATER VARIETY
in this line than all other dealers in the city com
bined.
Having tested nearly ail the different styles of
Ranges extant, we have far two year.-: past sold
Motts’ PATENT INVINCIBLE RANGE exclusive
ly, believing them to be the very best article
offered. We have sold some twenty of these
Ranges in Augusta and vicinity, and they have
never failed to give perfect’ satisfaction. We
will sell to any customer with a lull guarantee
'hat these Ranges are perfect in their operation
in every particula r.
Mouse Furnishing Goods,
In this department enumeration is out x tha
question. Our assortment is, as usual. < <>m
plete, and no effort will be spared on our part to
retain for our house the position it has oc tupied
for five years past. It is well known that we
keep MORE THAN DOUBLE the slock and va
riety of any house in the city, and ou r =in tact,
the place to purchase House Furnishing Goods.
The increase ol our business in this department
has entirely exceeded our expecU’iou- Our
efforts to establish a
First Class House-Furnisliins;
Store
have been crowned with success by an apprecia
ting public, and our motto is ** Upward and On
uiard. ’ 1
r HU £it *Q «p- ;»• 9 s «.» « »«C N.
We have in store an unusually heavy st-vv o
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper. Iron W re,
Block Tin, Pig and Bar Lead.* Also, a large
stock of Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers arid
Plates of every description, Bucket Ear-. Rivets,
Tinners’ Tools and Machines, kn., which we offer
o the trade on the verv best terms.
‘S. S. JONES & CO..
octHl 210'Brovi-street.
A NE W A N D VA L 1 ABLE
REME D Y .
fOLIIBIAN BITTERS!
COMPOSED STRICTLY OF THE
j CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
ANT) WARRANTED TO GIVE
GREAT RELIEF IN DYSPEPSIA,
And all diseases arising from
A Disordered State of the Stomach .
SUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION,
FULLNESS OF BLOOD to the Head. Giddi
j ness of the head, depression of spirit-, loss of
! appetite, pain in the side and back, fever and
i ague, general debility, and the ••thousand other
j ills ” arising from indigestion and enfeebled con
dition of the digestive organs. Habitual cosr.ve
i nes3 is found very frequently connected with
; feeble constitutions, and persons of sedentary
habits, which often exerts a very unfavorable
influence upon the general health of the subject
j and is particularly manifested by a restless and
despooling state of mind, irregular, if not a loss
of appetite.
For this condition of the system, this article is
confidently recommended with the positive as
suranee that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so
1 as not to move the bowels too actively,
RELIEF
j may be relied on, without any, even the least,
! of the unpleasant consequences resulting from
j the use of the common purging medicines usual
ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
| can partake of this medicine with safety, as Aloes
! forms no part ol its composition.
Sold by druggists and merchants generally
j and in Augusta, by Haviland, Chichester & Co.
Wm. H. Tutt, and Plumb & i.eitner.
; feb3-6m
lash Paid for
OLD ROPE 11011,1.11
j T?OR HEMP BAGGING AND ROPE,
; r 2H cents per lb :
I For GUNNV BAGGING, lV* cents per lb ;
j - GRASS ROPE, 1
i At BATH PAPER MILLS OFFICE,
j Dn Reynold-street, between Jackson au i Mo
Intosh. ap!4
Butter and Cheese.
FIFTY boxes choice NEW t'HESTE ;
25 kegs prim® BUTTER, just received, and
for sale low, by
jyff-lm A. D. WILLIAMS.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.
JAMES HENEY being desirous ot’ ma
king a change In his business, offers, frem
this date, his entire stock ot
Dry Goods for Cash,
lower than any ever offered in this or any other
city in the South.
All pers ns desirous ofiaying out their mono*
to the best advantage, will do well to call and set
his stock. Ihey may be sure of saving from 2
to 50 per ct.. as he is determined on seibeg off the
entire stock of his Goods by the first of October.
If you waist-SILK, plain or figured,
Call at HENEY’B.
If you want BAREGES, solid coi’d or printed.
Call at HENEY’F.
If vou want MI SUNS, white or col’d.
Call at HENEY’S.
If you want EMBROIDERIES, for Indies or Misses
Call at HENEY’S
If you want HOSIERY', GLOVES, RIBBONS. BON
NETS. Ac.. Call at HENEY’S.
If you want GINGHAMS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS
kc.. Cal! at HENEY’S
Or if you want any other article usually fount
in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and wan!
them at prices for cash, at which you never ex
pected to see them, caii at HENEY’S Store qoj*.
above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
All persons indebted to him are requested to
come and settle up. jyto
Wanted,
BY A YOUNG MAN, employment sot
a few months. Will do collecting for Phy
sicians or Business Houses in the cit7, for a rea
sonablecompensation. Best of references given.
Apply at this office. jyl-m*
H. II LINVILLE.
Machinist and Engineer,
SAVANNAH, GBORQLA,
Manufacturer of steam en
gines, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS CTR
Ct’LAR and GANG SAW MILLS, &c., &c.
The subscriber also keeps constantly ca hand
Stationary and Portable ENGINES, from four to
fifty horse power, manufactured by H. Eblsr &
Co., Atlantic Dock Works, Brooklyn.
IRON RAILING—I am manufacturing the most
approved patterns of WROUGHT and CAST IRON
RAILING, and have the Agency of the New York
Wire Railing and Iron Bedstead Company.
jy»-ly H. H. LINVILLE.
SUGAR MILLS.
A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL MILL, with
wrought iron journals, saade and adapt
ed expressly for grinding the Imphee, or d&.
nese Sugar Cane, can now obtained of the
subscribers. Persons who are experimenting
in Sugar and Syrup making,, are invited to give
this Mill an examination. Numbers of them
were used last season, with complete satisfac
tion. Orders attended to, and ail enquiries
promptly answered.
I. H. STEARNS & CO.,
Broad-st., near Mechanics’ Bank.
■ily6 Augusta, Ga
Copartnership Notice.
THE IJNDEKSIGNED have this da*
entered into a copartnership under tin
name and stylo of HOLLINGSWORTH & BALD
WIN. for the transaction of a general Grocerj
and Commission business, at the store
occnpied by J. F. Cleraence. three doors belov
the Planter’s Hotel.
JOHN B. HOLLINGSWORTH,
jly 3tf WALTER A. BALDWIN,
A GOOD supply in store, of varioua
brands and qualities, for sale by
jyR M. W. WOODRC7F.