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Cariis, tfr.
Partnership Notice.
WE, thu undersigned, have this day
entered in a Partnership for the practice
of Law on the criminal side of the Court. Office
' JC&sonic Hall. JOHN D. REILLY.
mhQ-tf JOHN J. R. FLOURNOY i
r _ I
N. M. Harris,
A TTORNEY AT LAW and NOTAPI !
ftgA A- PUBLIC, LaGrange, Ga. jyl9-ly"
B. 11. LEEKE,
attorney at law,
Camnlle, Georgia.
PR \CTICES in the Counties of Cass,
(ibh, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Paulding,
Polk, Walker, Whitfield.
Pr'nnpt and vigilant attention given to collec
tion of claims, both in and out of Court. Clients i
can relv on getting their money when collected.
Refers'sch—Hon.r. H. TRIPPF,, and officers of j
Court —Cassville. Georgia.
state Lands sold on Commission.
septS-tm* _ j
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. T. I'ATEItSON, Surgeon Denliet. -
Office on Wasbington-st.,
corner ofEllis 1
Will attend to all operations J
pertaining to the profession. T
'EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIN BY ELEC- J
merry. myio-y ,
CHARLKS M, WRIGHT, Dentist, r
OFFICE over Carmichael <&>*?§&££»
K Bean’s Hardware Store,
jroad-st., Augusta. La. I T T J j
All operations pertaining to Dentistry faithful- j
IV aud *ei<Mitifteally executed. octs
Joseph W. Harrisson,
Whrdtsa.lt ami Rttail Dealer in
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS,
PAINT, OIL, WINDOW GLASS, j
BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS aud SASHES j
glazed and unglazed. .
BRUSHES of every variety ; LAMPS, BURN- ,
ING FLUID, ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, etc. etc. I |
No. 7'4, Mrellug-Street,
nov27 fiuRLWOx. S. C. ly
iron And Brass Foundry.
rl «■" Wsa» C
HIGHT & MACMURPHY continue the j
above business, in all its brandies, at the
American Foundry, and will be thankful for or
ters for all kinds Iron and Brass Castings, for
Sold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Ma- t
Jhinery of all descriptions. oc2B-ly j t
IT. L. HIGH, J. E. BUTLER, W. G. PETERS, j J
HlGrl, BUTLER & CO., i
7 s
Commission pendants,
For the purchase and sale of 1 1
Temiossoe Produ.ce, <
COUPON, GROCERIES, &c.,
Alabamo-street, south of M. &W.R. R. Depot f
Atlanta, Georgia. , I
Good Tennessee Money take* at. par for (
Produce. mhS-6m .
GEORGE COOPER, '
MACHINIST AND ENGINEER,
At the old established Shop of George Sluter , corner
of Twiggs and Watkins-streets, Augusta ,
Manufacturer of steam en
gines. BOILERS. GRJSr MILLS, CIRCU
LAR SAW and GANG MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, of
the most approved patterus, of various sizes,
\oth vertical and horizontal ; MINING MA
CHINERY, of all descriptions ; PUMPS, for
Jlines. both forcing and lilting.
IRON qnd BRASS CASTINGS made to order at
Jhe lowest prices for cash.
Also, one six-horse STEAM ENGINE and BOIL
XR for sale low for cash. jy 13dim
Planters’ Hotel,
(LATE FULTON HOUSE,)
CONVENIENT TO THE PASSENGER DEPOT !
Atlanta , Georgia.
THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly
refitted and furnished, and is now under
the management of a good Superintendent, I>r.
Johnson, late of New Orleans.
BOARD, per day, $1.60 ; per week, $7.00.
This Hotel is second to none for comfort. Please
give us a trial. GBORGE JOHNSON,
aull-dly Proprietor.
it BRAY’S HOTEL.iI j
■»|] CARTERSVILLE, GA., K-:jJ
SITUATED nearest the Depot on the
lelt hand side of the Railroad coming down,
and on the right coming up. Passengers will
take breakfiist on arrival of the down trains
Good walks to the Hotel.
mh22-y W. M. BRAY, Proprietor.
ANSLEY & SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 2 Metcalf's Range. ,
KEYNOLDS-STREKT. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
"ITTILL give prompt attention to the !
V? purchase and sale of MERCHANDISE,
and all kinds COUNTRY PRODUCE.
July Ist, 1858 jy29-tf
BYINGTWS HOTELj
BROAD STREET,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
J. T. BYINGTON, PROPRIETOR.
The Stage office, for stages running to Thom ,
asville. Bainbridge, Quincy and Tallahassee,
kept at this House jy2 d*w3m
R. P. SPELMAN, SR.,
PAINTER,
Greene-street, Augusta, Georgia. fiC
J. G. CHURCHILL,
till RENTER ™ JOINER.!
Doors, sashes, blinds, mould
ings and HOUSE CARPENTRY of every
escrij Uon, neatly and promptly done.
iShop opp »site M • onnell’s Stables, Ellis-st.
nov6 it
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE!
/Hl’iVA PIKE It%S COMPANY,
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
.UTXA LIFE INS. < OMPANY,
CAPITAL, $200,000.
CONNECTICUT INS. COMPANY.
Capital, s2oo,ooo—with a large surplus.
ml.l9*m JOHN G.SLEWE, Agent.
CABINET MAKING.
THE UNDER-
JfmimjMgjß.-11, ,\KD has opened Up
shop, first
above the PALACKHHHI
STABLES, on Ellis-street, to carry on the above
business in all its branches.
Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
OF FURNIiURE and PACKING, etc.
I solicit a share of public patronage.
MILL STONEST
WILLIAM BRENNER,
Manufacturer of
|rtntj| §arr ilillstants,
AND dealer In Esopus and Cologne
Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market,
Augusta, Ga. Orders eo'idted and punctually
attended to. jan7-ly
OCOEE HOUSE,
CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE.
DANIEL A, TIBBS, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL is a spacious new brick
building, just completed. The Proprietor
has incurred a heavy expense in fitting up and
\ furnishing the rooms, to make them neat and
comfortable. The House is now open for the re
ception of boarders, visitors and travelers, and
the Proprietor can afford ample accommodations
one hundred.and fifty persons. An Omnibus,
a good and safe team, will be at the Depot
to convey passengers to the Hotel and back to
the Depot again. The Proprietor intends to try
to mtke it a first class Hotel, and hopes to share
a liberal patronage. n
“sepl 1-fivr DANIEL A. TIBBS. Proprietor.
SBsaDanttws.
WM. H. TUTT,
£S CONSTANTLY' receiving large ad
ditions to bis stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, !
PAINTS, OILS, &c., to which he invites the at
tention of purchasers, assuring them that no ef
fort will be spired to render them satisfaction in
every respect. The prices and quality of our
Goods are warranted equal to any house in the
South. Now in store—
-50 ounces Sulphate MORPHINE ;
300 “ “ QUININE;
25 boxes PAIN KILLER ;
]2 doz. Cod Liver OIL;
12 “ India CHOLAGOGUE ;
12 “ McMunn’s ELIXIR OPIUM;
5 bids. CASTOR OIL ;
10 “ EPSOM SALTS :
100 boxes Pearl STARCH ;
12 doz. JACOB’S CORDIAL ;
12 “ SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA ;
10,000 lbs. best WHITE LEAD ;
5 gross assorted PAINT BRUSHES ;
1,000 lbs. SAL SODA ;
50 kegs B. C. SODA. jyß d6aw2m
LUTHER ROLL,
OLD STAND,^^^^
Comer of Washington and Reynold Street
HAS ON HAND a fnll assortment
COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, Top and No Top
BUGGIES. Pedlar and Road WAGONS, Ac.; which
will be sold extremely low aud on accommoda
ting terms.
ALSO—A full assortment of all kinds of matt
rials used by Coach, Harness aud Saddle Makers
SUCH AS
AXLES. SPRINGS. BOLTS, HUBS, FELLOW
SPOKES. SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, ! 1
MALEABLE CASTINGS, ENAMELLED !
LEATHER and CLOTH. PATENT
DASH and HARNESS LEATH
ER, Ac., Ac.
REPAIRING of Harness and Vehicles dou
promptly and at low prices.
Vehicles manufactured to order. jy22 tw]] 1
CHERRY 0C
PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAW) CURE OK
COLDS. COUGHS,
HOARSEN ESS.
Brinfikld, Mass., >
20th December. 1855. / |JN
Dr. J. C. Ayer : I do not hesi
tate to say the best remedy I
have ever found for Coughs,
Hoarseness, Influenza, and the
concomitant symptoms of a Cold,
is your Cherry Pectoral. Its con
slant use in my practice and my «sss^
family for the last ten years has
shown it to possess superior vir
tues for the treatment of these
complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D.
A. B. MORTLEY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes:
“ I have used your Pectoral myself and in my
family ever since you invented it, and believe it
the best medicine for its purpose ever put out.
With a bad cold 1 should sooner pay twenty-five
dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take
any other remedy.”
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
Springfield, Miss., Feb’y 6, 1856.
Brother Aykr : I will cheerfully certify your
Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the
cure of Whooping Cough , Croup , and the chest
diseases of children. We of your fraternity in
the South appreciate your skill, and commend
your medicine to our people.
HIRAM CONKLIN, M. !\
AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, la.. writes, 3d of j
Jan., 1856 : 41 1 had a tedious Influenza, which i
confined me in doors six weeks ; took many med
iciues without relief; finally tried your Pectoral |
by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose ;
relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs ;!
less than one half the bottle made me completely I
well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well |
as the best we can buy, aud we esteem you, j
Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man’s !
friend.”
Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Bronchitis*
West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4, 1866.
Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing mar \
vellous cures in this section. It has relieved!
several from alarmiug symptoms of Consump j
t»on, and is now curing a man who has labored
under an affection ol the lungs for the last forty j
years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant, j
A. A. RAMSEY, M. D.. Albion, Monroe Co., !
lowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1855 : ‘‘During my prac ;
| tice ol many years I have found nothing equal to j
i your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief)
i to consumptive patients, or curing such as are ,
curable.”
We might add volumes of evidence, but the j
! mo-t convincing proof of the virtues of this rem- \
edy is found in its effects upon trial.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy has ever been known
which cured so many and such dangerous cases
ias this. Some no human aid can reach ; but
| even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief
| and comfort.
Astok House, N. Y. Cjtt, Mirch 5, 1858.
j Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a
| pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pec-
I toral has done for my wife. She had been five
; months laboring under the dangerous symptoms
of Consumption, from which no aid we could
procure gave her much relief. She was steadily
failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we
have come for advice, recommended a trial of i
i your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we
j do your skill, for she has recovered from that
day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, |
j but is free Dora her cough, and calis herself
well. Yours with gratitude aud regard,
CRLANDO SHELBY, of Shelby ville.
j Consumptives, do not despair till you have
! tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by
one of the best m dical chemists in the world,
J and its cures all around us bespeak the high
• merits ol its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger.
AYKRJJsTC ATHAKa 1C PILLS.
The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have
been taxed their utmo.-t to produce this best,
: most perfect purgative which is known to man. :
j Innumerable proofs are shown that these Piles j
j have virtues which surpass iu excellence the or- j
dinary medicines, and that they win unprece-j
I don ted ly upon the esteem of all men. They are
| safe aud pleasant to take, but powerful to cure.!
i Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital
; activities of the body, remove the obstructions
j of it-: organs, purify the blood, and expel disease.
They purge out the foul humors which breed
I and grow distemper, stimulate s'uggish or dis- 1
j ordered organs into their natural action, aud im- j
j part healthy tone with strength to the whole j
system. Not only do they cure the every day
i complaints of every body, but also formidable
aud dangerous diseases that have battled the best
lof human skill. While they produce powerful
! effects, they are at the same time, in dim nished
i dosi s, the safest and best physic that can beem |
j ployed for children. Being sugar coated, they
are pleasant to take ; and being purely vegeta
j ble, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have
been made which surpass belief, were they not
substantiated by men of such exalted position
aud character as to forbid the suspicion of un
truth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians
have lent their names to certify to the public
the reliability of my remedies, while othens have
sent me the assurance of their conviction that
my Preparations contribute immensely to the
| relief of my afflicted, sutt'ering fellow men.
! The Agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing direc
tiona for their use and certificates of their cures,
of the following complaints :
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a
foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inac
tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom.
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and
Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant
Medicine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil. They also,
by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys
tem, cure many complaints which it would not
be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness,
Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrita
bility, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys,
Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from
a low state of the body or obstruction of its func
tions .
Do not bo put off by unprincipled dealers with
some other pi 1 they make more profit on. Ask
for AYER’S PILLS, and take nothing else. No
other they can give you compares with this in
its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick
want the besi aid there is for them, and they
should have it.
Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER, Practical and
Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cts.
per Box ; five Boxes for sl. Sold by Druggists
and Agents everywhere. au26
Rope and Twine.
EIGHT HUNDRED half coils Rich
ardson’s Hemp Leaf ROPE, in store and ar
riving ;
300 whole coils Richardson’s Hemp Leaf ROPE,
lin store and arriving ;
900 coils Hands pun ROPE, good brands, in
store and arriving ;
6,000 pounds best RALEING TWINE, to arrive.
For sale on accommodating terms, by
"P 4 J. A. ANSLEY «t CO.S
SEtisttKaimros.
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
THE CELEBRATE,]) HOLLAND BEMEDY FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
Liver Ooiii-pl£»,iiat,
WKAKIIKSS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a
disordered
STOMACH OR LIVER,
as Indigestion, Acidity of tho
O Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss ol
Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Blind aud
Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous in
stances proved highly beneficial, and in others 1
effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared
on striclly scientific principles.after the m-inner 1
of tho celebrated Holland Professor, Bcerhave. 1
Because of its great sucess in most of the F.uro 1
pean States, its introduction into the United i
States was intended more especially for those of
our fatherland scattered here and there over the 1
face of this mighty country. Meeting with great :
success among them, 1 now offer it to the Ameri
can public, knowing that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It Is particularly recommerdod to those per
sons whose constitutions may have been im
paired by the continuous use of ardent spirits,
or other forms of dissipation. Generally,Ukfetan
taneous 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.
NOTICE —Whoever expects to find this a bev
erage will be disappointed ; but to the sick,
weak and low spiiited, it will prove a grateful
aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remcd-al
properties.
CJLUTIOm's
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.
t&T Sold at $1 00 por bottle, or six bottles for
$5, by the proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., & CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
For sale in Augusta by H AVILAND, CHICHES
TER k CO.. PLUMB fc LEITNER, WM. H. TUTT,
aud Druggists generally throughout the State.
Jy2o-iy
THIS DIVER
INVIGrORATOR!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD’S
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM
G-UMS,
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
and Liver Medicines now before the public
I that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, am
( more effectual than any other medicine known
I It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re mo j
i acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
! ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry ol
S that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose;
j effectually, without any of the painful feeling:
! experienced in the operations of most Cathartics
| It strengthens the system at the same time that
! it purges it ; and when taken daily in moderati
; doses, will strengthen and build it up with un
| usual rapidity.
I The Liver is one of tt to digest well, purify-
I the principal regula- » ing {the hload, giving
tors of the human p| lane and health to tin
; body, and when it per- a whole machinery, re
forms its f unctions • moving the cause ol
j well, tho powers of the p the disease,—effecting
'system are fully de i a radical cure.
: veloped. The stomach * Bilious attacks are
I is almost entirely de- L cured, and. what is
1 pendent on the healthy J better, prevented by
j action of the Liver for Q the occasional use ol
! the proper perform- the Liver luvigorator.
ance of its functions ; J One dose after eating
I when the stomach is is sufficient to relieve
jat fault, and the whole the stomach and pre
system suffers in con- " vent the food from ri-
I sequence of one organ 4 sing and souring.
—the Liver, — having j| Only oue dose taken
ceased to do its duty u before retiring, pre-
Kor the diseases of that vents Nightm ire.
| organ, one of the pro Only oue dose taken
prietors has made it « at night, loosens the
! Ills study, in a prac- / bowels gently, and
tice of more than 2C W cures Costiveness,
years, to find some re- k One dose taken after
medy w herewith to f each meal will cure
counteract the many p Dyspepsia,
derangements towbich j One dose of two tea
it is liable spoonfuls will alway.-
To prove that this relieve Sick Headache
remedy is at last « One bottle taken foi
found, any female obstructions,
troubled with Livery removes the cause of
Complaint, in any of its the disease, and makes
forms, has but to try a r a perfect cure,
bottle, and conviction P Only one dose imme
is certain. * diately relieves Cholic,
These Gums remove {JJ while
all morbid or bad mat- ™ One dose often rc
ter from the sy-tem. $ peated is a sure cure
supplying iu their P lor Cholera Morbus
place a healthy flow of! i and a preventive
bile, invigorating the P Cholera,
stomach, causing food Only one bottle* it
needed to throw out o! the system the effects u
medicine after a long sickness.
Oue bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal
lowness or unnatural 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 aud
Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by
Worms in children, there is no surer, safer, or
speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails.
Alew r bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbeuts.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill
Fever, aud all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It ope
rates with certainty, and thousands are willing
to testily to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous tes
timony 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
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
Dys|>epsia, to a common Headache, all of which
are the result of a Diseased Liver.
Price, $1 per bottle.
SANFORD k CO., Proprietors,
345 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LEW
NER, W. H. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere.
mhlO ly
GEORGIA
Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
FOR
PURIFYING THE BLOOD!
THIS preparation has gained popular
favor by its merits. There never has been
a preparation of SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
for general use, that has given the universal
satisfaction that the Georgia Sarsaparilla gives
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
ciated North because it has been tried there and
found good. A good preparation of Sarsaparilla
will sell well in any climate.
Physicians will recommend it South because
they know, by its taste and composition, there
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,,
and their patients try a bottle of it, and then try
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.
tST Those ordering it must express, in their
order, either SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, or
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE. For sale at the South
by Druggists generally. Ia New York, by Har
ral, Risley fc Kitchen. aul2-tf
Stkelkmuu.
Fare Only 14 Dollars,
FROM AUGUSTA TO WELDON.
IMPORTANT CHANGE OK
RAILROAD SCHEDULES,
VIA COLUMBIA, CHARLOTTE, RALEIGH TO
WELDON.
Time the same as on any other route.
PASSENGERS, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE!
N« Dangerous Trestle*, Swamp*,
or Malaria on this Route!!
iiSlllHH
ON and after TUESDAY, 6th Ap
the following will bo the schedule between
Augusta and New York via Columbia,; C.:
Leave Augusta ’ .00 A M
Leave Columbia 7.00 P M
Leave Charlotte 1.00 A M
liCave Raleigh 9.00 A M
Leave Weldon 2.00 P M
Arrive at New * ork. by either Peters
! burg or Portsmouth route 6.00 PM
1 Leave New York 8.00 A M
' Leave Philadelphia 1.00 P M
! Leave Baltimore o-OO P M
Leave Weldon (in day).. 12.00 M
Leave Raleigh 4.16 P M ,
Leave Charlotte 12.00 M j
Arrive at Columbia 5 00 AM f
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, Chatta (
nooga, Augusta and Charleston, and the evening j
trains at Atlanta and Savannah, and connect in
daylight at Weldon with both the Washington j |
City and Bay Routes. i (
Passengers going South, by taking this route
at Weldon, as in above Schedule, will reach t
Charleston and Augusta as soon as by any oth (
or line, and connect with either route South (
or West from that point, as their tickets will I
show. !,
tjrft, N. B. Passengers going North will buy j
their tickets to Augusta, Ga., only, and those
going South, to Weldon, N. £., at which points
Through 'tickets and Through Checks can bo
had, and where they will have choice of routes. I
This Route is the GREAT CENTRAL LINE, viaj
Columbia, Chesterville, Charlotte, Salisbury, j
Greensboro’, Raleigh, Frankliuton, Henderson, ]
to Weldon, N. C., and passes over an elevated, 1
healthy and populous country, with fine scenery <
and pure water. This route is almost entirely
free from dust. Passengers and invalid travel
lers wishing to stop at night, taking the day ac
commodation train, will pass over the entire
route by daylight, finding on the route good
hotels and resting places.
£jh“.{aggage checked to Weldon from Augus- I
ta, Charleston and Columbia, and vice versa.
For furthur information, see guides of this
route, or inquire of LEWIS LEVY, J i
Agent at Augusta.
or, C. i). BOYDEN,
apls-4m Travelling Agent South.
Claiborne, Booth & Co.,
Virginia Tobacco Ag’ts,
No. 29 Smith Calvcrt-street, Baltimore ,
HAVE IN STORE 10,000 packages
manufactured TOBACCO,
comprising in part, the following popular brands,
to which they invito the attention of the trade :
Pounds. Pounds.
J. S. Hale, Extra, C. Basharn,
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,
Samuel Ward, F. L. Claiborne,
John Finny, Cloth of Gold.
.1. 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.Flippin,
Betty Oliver, Gray h Brother,
Wm. L. Ogden, Charles Asher,
B H. Carter Ik Co., G. Doran,
Gricsham Choice, Anderson,
W. D. Penn, Lipscomb.
lT«a>iLe^ r
CRUMPTON’S FOILED TWIST,
ANDERSON’S “ “
MILLER’S “ “
HOLLAND’S “ “
trUBLETT’S “ “
HOLLAND’S PAN CAKE,
HOLMES’ TWIST,
MILLER’S NAT. BRIDGE TWIST,
HOLLAND’S ROUGH AND READY,
lilack Sweet*
Pounds, Five’s, Ten’s, Half lbs. Pilkinton’s,
Planter’s Pride, in Five’s and Half lbs.
jyl3-6m
G TUBS’
PATENT
SEWING MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE
IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED
FOR
■PLANTATION USE I
CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY, j
IT CAN BE TAKEN APART AND i
PUT TOGETHER
IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER,
Within Three Minutes!
CAN BE TURNED EITHER
Backward Or Forward,
IT 18 ALL THE BAMK, AS TIIK
Machine keeps on Running!
Opposition "Will Never Kill Ui.
ALSO,
THE ZR-^XjIS/IIETTO
SEWING MACHINE,
PRICE S6O.
WE CHALLENGE the World to pro
. 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, A CO.,
NEAR HSOHANICS' BANK, AUOUOTA, SI.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
SOUTHERN STATES.
M . J . C L U F F .
AGENT FOR TOE SODTH,
At the Machinery Agency of Messrs.
Kellog & Dodgr,
54 Broad Street,
my 6 CHARLESTON, S. C.
Bagging, Bagging.
FIFTT bales heary Gunny CLOTH,
just received, aud for sale at
>jl6 ®’ANHGNA€ ft HUBBARD’S.
Utistdlantons.
GROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES.,
K EASONS why the Grover & Baker
Machine i 3 universally preferred for family
sowing :
1. It is more simple and easier kept in order
than any other Machine.
2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or
ravel, though every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus
all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
the same machine can be adapted at pleasure
by a mere change nf spool, to all varieties of work
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
fabric, so that it is free from all liability tobrea
in washing, ironing, or otherwise.
Oth. The stitch made by this machine is mot
I beautiful than any other made, either by har
; or machine.
Merchants can secure the sales of these Mr
chines in their different localities, with profits
themselves and their customers, bv applying^
. the undersigned, owners of the Right for Georgiy
These machines aro always on exhibition
■ their Sales Room, on Broad street
my 4 THUS. P. STOVALL k CO
Sew anil Valuable
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FROM the great Publishing House of
BLACKIE & SONS, Glasgow, Edinburg and
London, consisting of the .oltowing stauduid
editions :
The Imperial Family Bible ;
Brown’s Bible, with Cook’s Notes ;
do do Dictionary ;
Imperial Gazetteer, highly illustrated, ’56a’57.
Italy—Classical, Historical and Picturesque ;
Works of Robert Burns, comp ete and illus
trated ;
j Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Anima-
I ted Nature ;
• Prof. Andrew’s Cyclopedia of D rnestic Medi
cine and Surgery ;
Poetical and Prose Works of EttrickShepherd;
Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienne ;
The above, and mauy other Works in the Cata
logue are recommended by Rev. Dr. Smythe, of
Charleston.
Carpcutcrs and Joiners Assistant, by Emy
Krafft. ami others ;
Book of Ornamental Designs, with 40 plates ;
Rural Architecture, by Jno. White, Architect;
Railway Machinery, by D. Kennear Clark ;
Engineer and Machinists Drawing Book, by
M. Le Blonc.
Practical Tailor’s Guide to the Cutting Room.
Subscription and orders received for the above
by the Agent, at I. H. .STEARNS & CO.’S office,
first door above Mechanics’ Bank, Broad-street,
Augusta, Ga. J. CUMMING. Agent.
jfc#- Agent for the Scottish American uraal,
a weekly newspaper. > 11
ATTBNTJJN
TOE PUBLIC GENERALLY and Phy
-1 sicians arfe respectfully intormed that the
subscriber has received all 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 <»fs9 per dozen.
THOMAS P. FOG ART V,
Broad-st., Augusta, -a., under Augusta Hottf
P. S —An the utmost care and skill are requii
e-1 in their manufacture, the public are cautioi
ed against purchasing many worthless con
pounds now in the market. je22 T. P. I
Chesnut Grove Whisky,
; kmmw
\ c.w
YXrK ARE THE SOLE AGENTS for the
\\ sale of the above WHISKY, made m the
j .-Hate of Pennsylvania, and no doubt the purest
and best article manufactured iu the U.Ptates
Retailers can now be accommodated with an
unadulterated article, certified to by Messrs.
Soothe, Garnett and Camac, Analytical Chemists
in Philadelphia.
For sale by the barrel and box of twelve quart
jugs, • y je3Q-3m T. W FLEMING A CO.
~JOHN N. GOW,
MARBLE-WORKER.
Monuments, of aii descriptions,
executed in the bestforin, -it vvi
THE LOWEST PRICES,
| ami in the shortest time compatible
! with faultless workmanship. iJlJill *
! Persons in want of Marble-Work
of any kind are invited to call.
Shop on Campbeli-strcct, .be ;a»
! tween Broad and Greene-street.
j nov23 JOHN N. GOW *
Collector and Treasurer’s
SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in OCTOBER next, at the tawer Market
| House, iu the city of Augusta, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described property,
viz : Ail that tract or parcel of Land with the
improvements thereon, situa'ed on the corner of
Telfair and Elbert streets, in the city of Augusta,
county of Richmond, and State of Georgia. Said
tract or parcel of land is bounded on the North
. by Telfair street, on the East by Elbert street,
on the South by a ltd of Wm. M. Hight, and on
the West by James Gardner’s land. I/evied on
as the property of Jesse Osmond, to satisfy three
executions for City Taxes on said property, for
the years 1866. 1857 and 1858, in favor of the
City Council of Augusta vs. Jesse Ostnoad.
August 7, 1868. JOHN HILL, I.U.C.A.
Collector and Treasurer’s
i SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in OCTOBER next, at the Lower Market
i House in the city of Augusta, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described property,
viz : All that lot or parcel of Land, with the im
pruvements thereon, now occupied by Mr. Chaw.
H. Sibley and family, situated on Bay treet,
bounded on the North by said Bay street, on
which it fronts, on the East by Guieu’s lot, ——
. on the South by Roll’s lot, and the end of an
Alley,—-and on the West by John Foster’s
lot, . Levied on as the property of Morti
mer H. Willia 8, to satisfy a fi fa. hi favor of
. the City Council of Augusta vs. Mortimer H. Wil
liams, for City Tax for 1857.
August 7, 1858. JOHN HILL, c. A t e. a.
‘ T>INE _ APPLE CHEESE, for sale by
X jy'J3 ESTM k 01. ARK.
Alt’s \< ines.
A SMALL lot of GEORGIA WINE, of
the Still Catawba species, ihe product of
Mr. Axt’s Grapes. For sale by
jy!9 THOS. P. STOVALu A CO.
On Consignment,
FIFTk hhds. prime Tennessee BA
CON —Clear and Ribbed SIDE*”, HAMS and
HOULDERS Also, 25 hhds. prime Western
ÜBBED SIDES. au3 AN LEY k SON.
Horse for Sale.
A FINE BUGGY HORSE, wel! broke
to Harness. For sale by
au 4 ts A. STEVENS.
, T A Hl). —Prime Lard, in Cans, foi
[ 1 J sale low by
I aep!7 THOS. P. STOVALL &CO
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mWAUiH!,.
RANGES,
S. S. JONES & CO.
BEG AGAIN to call the attention of
their numerous customers aud the pubne
generally to their extensive assortment of
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES,
and a complete vSety of every thing pertaining
tea First Class House Furnishing Store.
Our assortment in this department is all that
the most fastidious can desire. We have nearly
every style of COOK, OFFICE and PAkLOR
STOVES kept by anv other house in the city, and
many desirable patterns that are to be found ex
clusively at our establishment.
Jfxateb.
Os these goods, we have some thirty different
patterns, all bought within the l:ist sixty days
and from 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 ia the city com
bined. »
Having tested nearly ull the differe.t styles of
Ranges extant, we have fer two years paint 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
that these Ranges are perfect in their operation
in every particular.
House Furnishing Goods.
In this department enumeration is out of the
question. Our assortment is, as usual, com
plete, and no effort will be spared on our part to
retain for our house the position it has occupied
for five years past. It is well known that we
keep MORE THAN DOUBLE the s.ock and va
riety of any house in the city, and ours is, in tact,
THU "place "to purchase House Furnishing Goods.
The increase ot our business in this department
has entirely exceeded our expecta'ions. Our
efforts to establish a
First Glass Ilouse-Pu rnishing
Store
have been crowned with success by an apprecia
ting public, and our motto is “ Upward and On
ward. ’'
We have in store an unusually heavy stock o
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper. Iron Wire,
Block Tin. Pig and Bar Lead. Also, a large
stock of Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers aud
Plates of every description, Bucket Ears, Rivets,
Tinners’ Tools aud Machines, Ac., which we offer
o the trade on the very best terms.
S. S. JONEB A CO.,
oct‘2l 210 Broad-street.
Cash Paid for
OLD ROPE ID B.UGIM
For hemp bagging and ropb,
2cents per lb ;
For GUNNY BAGGING, I>£ cents per lb ;
“ GRASS ROPE, 1 “ “
At BATH PAPER MILIS OFFICE,
Dn Roynold-street, between Jackson and Mo
Intosh. apl4
GREAT BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.
JAMES HENEY being desirous of ma
king A change in his business, offers, fron
this date, his entire stock of
Dry Goods for Cash,
lower than any ever offered in this or any othet
city in the South.
All pers- ns desirous of lay ing out their monej
I to the best advantage, will do well to call aud se«
i his stock. They may be sure of saving from 2-
to 50 per ct.. as he is determined on sellmg off tht
entire stock of his Goods by the first of October.
If you want SILK, plain or figured,
Call at HENEY’S.
If you want BAREGES, solid col'd or printed.
Call at HENEY’P.
If you want MUSLINS, white or col’d,
Call at HENEY’S.
If you want EMBROIDERIES, for ladies 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'
Ac., Call at HENEY Tr
Or if you want any other articl# usually fount
in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and want
them at prices for cash, at which you never ex
pected to see them, call at HENEY’S Store, nex*
above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
All persous indebted to him are requested to
come and settle up. jylO
H. If LINVILLE,
Machinist aud Engineer,
BAVAVVAH, GEORGIA,
Manufacturer of steam en
gines, BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, CIR
CULAR and GANG SAW MILLS, Ac., Ac.
The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand
Stationary and Portable ENGINES, from four to
fifty horse power, manufactured by 11. Eslkr A
Co., Atlantic ! <>< k Works, Brooklyn.
IRON RAILING—I am manufacturing the most
approved patterns of WROUGHT and CAST IRON
RAILING, and l ave the Agency of the New York
Wire Railing an i Iron Bedstead Company.
jyß-ly H. H. LINVILLE.
SUGAR MILLS.
A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL MILL, with
XI. wrought iron journals, made and adapt
ed expressly for grinding the Imphee, or Chi
nese Sugar Cane, can now bi obtained of the
subscribers. Persons who are experimenting
in Sugar and Syrup making, are invited to give
this Mill an examination. Numbers of thorn
were used last season, with complete satisfac
tion. Orders attended to, and all enquiries
promptly answered.
I. H. STEARNS A CO.,
Broad-st., near Mechanics’Bank,
Jly6 Augusta, Ga.
SINGER k CO.'S UNRIVALLED
Sewing Machines.
THESE are the only Machines which
will do, ON THE SAME MACHINE, both the
finest and coarsest work
We have just received a Urge assortment of
the above MACHINE ; also. HEMMERS Ibat
will avoid the unnecessary trouble of baatong.
We most respectfully invite the public to call
and ex mine the difference between the Singer
and the various other Machines now in ase.
Principal office 458 Broadway, New York.
Charleston office, 324 King-street.
Columbia, S. C , Hopson ASutpheo, A genie.
Augusta Agency at H. D. NORRBLL’S Book
Store, 244 Broad-street.
FI.AX THREAD, for Plantation use ; SILK
TWIST ; Sowing Machine OIL, NEEDLES, km.,
tor sale.
Apply for a copy of Sixobk ACo.’a Gazette.
Sent free by mail. au!6 If
Rope, Rope.
ONE HUNDRED coils best Machine
ROPE, (Todd Mills) just received by
, jy 15 D’ANTIGNAC A HUBBARD.
Bath (South Carolina)
Paper Mills
WILL KEEP ON HAND in this city,
and for sale at lowest cash prices, eon
’ stant supplies of
BOOK, NEWS, and
WRAPPING PAPER.
of best qualities. Orders promptly filled,
i Store Room on Reynold street, immediately
rear of City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER.
Augusta, April 6,1858. apß-tf
)
Twine, Twine.
FIVE bales Bagging TWINE, just re
oaived, and tor sale at
jy 15 D’ANTWNAf k HUBBARD >B.