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GEORG#! RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta 0.43 A. M.
Arrive Atlanta 9.45 A. It.
I.eave Augusta 2.45 I*. M. «
Arrive Atlanta 11.50 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 12 Night.
Arrive Angu-ta 8.63 A. M
I.eave Atlanta 10 A. M
Arrive Augusta • .45 P. M.
d'apua iiociaM.
South Carolina Railroad.
Arrive Augusta 1J.15 I*. M.
do do 1.15 P. M.
Leave Augusta 10 A.M.
do do 8.05 P.M.
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta 11.22 Night.
Leave Atlanta 12.30 Day.
Atlanta and Laid range Railroad.
Arrive,Atlanta 8.33 A. M.
do do 751 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 0 15 A. M.
do do 10.15 A M.
Athens Branch.
Leave Augusta 12 45 Niaht.
Leave Atlmta 12.00 Night.
Arrive
tH^r; l .00 Day.
_ fcdßnve at Augusta 6.43 P. M.
at Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
Washington Brunch.
Leave Washington 2 P M.. Arrive Augusta at
3.45 P. M., and Atlanta 12 Night.
Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.. and Atlanta 10 A.
Id.. Arrive Washington7.2o P. M.
Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warronton 3 P. M., Arrive Augusta at
3.4&P. M., Atlanta 12 P. M.
Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M. and Atlanta 10 A.
M., Arrive Warren,on 6.30 P. M.
N. B.— On SUNDAYS no Trains run on the
Branches. * GEORGE YONGE,
jyl4 Gen’l Sup’t
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta at... 0.30 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah.. 7.20 A. M. and 0.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
I^avcSavannah at.. 11 45 P. M. and 1*2.15 P. M.
Leave Macon at 10.C0 P. M. and 10.45 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at. 7.19 A. M. and 7.20 P. M.
ANDREW YONGE, Superintendant.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
For Charleston, S. C.,
“ Kingsville, 8. C., at 10 A. M.. and 8.05
“ Camden, S. C-, I\ M.,
“ Columbia, S. C.,
and arrive at Augusta at 1.15 P. M., and 11.15
P. M. H. T. PEAKE,
jy!9 General Superintendent.
ATLANTA ANITIaBRANG E RAILROAD.
Morning Pas’nger Train leaves Atlantalo.ls a m
and arrives at West Point 3.39 a m
Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 0.15 a m
and arrives at West Point 6.3 *a m
MorningPass’gcr Train leaves W. Point 3.15 a m
and arrives at Atlanta at 8.33 a m
Evening Pass’gr Train leaves W. Point 2.55 p m
and arrives at Atlanta 7.51 p m
Farkto West Point, $3.50.
GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent.
- SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
Leave Macon at 11.45 P.M. and 9.45 A.M. ;
Arrive in Columbus ah 5 35 A. M. and 3.45 P. M.
Leave Co'umbus 4 A. M.and 3.45 P. M ; Arrive
n Macon 9.50 A. M. and 9.18 P. M,
Leave Macon 9.45 A. M. Arrive in Albany 4.0 S
M., Dawson 5 20 P. M.
Leave Albany 3 P. M.. Dawson 1 40 P. M. Ar
rive *n Macon 9.18 P. M.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Train Down, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday Up—Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas
vilie, Eainbridge, &c., connect daily with regu
lar Trains at Albany.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Sup’t.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
{Atlanta to Chattanooga.)
Par Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 a m
and arrives at Chattanooga * 6.25 p m
■ Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m
and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m
Up day Express Freight and Pass’ger
Train leaves Atlanta 4.50 am
and arrives at Chattanooga 4.35 p m
Down day Ex. and Pass. do. leaves
Chattanooga 5 15 a m
and arrives yt Atlanta 4.45 p in
Up night Ex. and Pass, do leaves Atl’a 8.40 p in
arrives in Chattanooga 7.01 a m
Down Night Ex. and Passenger Train
loaves Chattanooga 6.05 p m
arrives at Atlanta 4.40 am
Fare to Chattanooga, $5.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. '
T/*ave Macon 12 Night, Arrive Atlanta 7.15 A. M.
Leave Macon 10 A. M., Arrive Atlanta 4 I*. M
' Vave Atlanta 12 Night. Arrive Macon 7.15 A. M
Leave Atlanta 11 A. M . Arrive Macon 5 P. M
A. L. TYLER,Superintendent.
I. M. SINGER & CO’S,
IMPROVED
SEWING MACHINES,
•FOR MANUFACTURING, PLANTATION AND
FAM'LY USE.
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM AT
No. 1821-2 Broad St.,
OPPOSITE ADAMS’ EXPRESS OFFICE.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
oct!4
HUI>SON & Ml LLER7
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
.OFFER for sale at their Sew Store
103 But i Rio. I.iguira ami Java COFFEE :
7 Illuia of Mas. and Port. SUGARS ;
SO bbls ABC and crushed SUGARS;
75 bbls WHISKY, various brands ;
175 kegs NAILS ;
£SOOO SUGARS of all brands ;
30 boxes TOBACCO, assorted brands ;
50 boxes Turpentine and Toilet SOAP ;
220 boxes CANDLES ;
50 cases LIQUORS ; _
IS cases PRESERVES, SALT, IRON, MO
LASSES, and every other article kept in the Gro
cery line. octlo
LATED WARE
Castors," Spoons, Forks, Mugs, Butters,
Cake Baskets, kc. For sale cheap.
oc9 S. C, MtTSTIN.
FIFTY bjxes iNo. I mi;- tme twar ;
25 boxes Colgate’s Toilet SOAP, iu store,
caad for sale lo .v, by
0079 ZIMMERMAN & STOYALL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. DECEMBER 37 1858.
StisteOMoiH.
Ayer’s j
C II E II R Y As
: PECTORAL,
FOR TIIK RAPID CURE OF _ jimiffjirfQ
COLDS. COUGHS,
HOARSENESS. V^gJpiSjg,
BRismtLD.Uatq.. 1 /g-S®'
20th December, 1555. j Bftm
I'r. J. C. Avkk : Ido not best- VfL
tate to say the best remedy I
have ever found for Coughs
Hoarseness, Influenza, and the Vs
concomitant symptoms of a Cold, IS 3
is your Cherry Pectoral, ltscou- fr&Z
Slaat use in my practice and my
lamily for tho last ten years lias
shown it to |tos--ess superior vir-"» iilaiftr
lues for tho treatment of these
complaints &EBEN KNIGHT, M. D.
.. —?T LE 1 ’ A-Fnca. N. Y., writes:
r-tin lv ovor, y r '“yself and in mv
thel.Umlm- J V°" R, aud believe it
With a bad coSi?Shouid sije? o^ y twenty-* w
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
B pßl * o n<iJ', Miss., Feb’y 6, 1855.
Pm-iPii i/»T hI V 1 will cheerfully certify your
nronf'ife 1 !e - bos * remedy wo possess for tho
... Cou 9K Croup, and the chest
hD , n,dron - We of your fraternity in
vniiGvJLu ? p,, r eciate - vour skill, and commend
>oui medicine to our people.
_ hiram'conklin, M. I'.
i.TVtt. 'I Moxtkiikv. la.. writes, Sd of
„ ' . 'I had a tedious Influenza, which
1. A I i " ’ r " nrs six weeks ; tool; many med-
H MvHoiitnH; finally tried your Pectoral
relief !co 01 ol,r clergyman. The lirst dose
™ “ soreness in my throat and lungs :
less Gian One-hair the bottle made me completely
~_e i : ?® u . r medicines are the cheapest as well
' vo CUQ buy, and we esteem you,
iriend r ; ,an<l *° Ur remet *ies, as the poor man’s
Asthma or Phthisic, aud Bronchitis*
Ci West Maxchrstkr, Pa., Feb. 4, 1856.
s-iit: l our Cherry Pectoral is performing mar
vellous cures in this section, it lias relieved
several from alarming symptoms of Consurop
non, aud is now curing a man who has labored
under an affection ol the lungs for the last lor tv 1
years, HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. ‘ i
A. z.. RAMSEY, M. I)., Ai.niON, MoxkoeOo..
jowa, rites, Sept. 6, 1855 : “During my prac
ticc ol many years I have found nothing equal to
your Cheury Pectoral for giving ease and relief
to consumptive patients, or curing such as are
curable.”
We might add volumes of evidence, but the
most convincing proof ol the virtues of this rem
edy is found in its effects upon trial.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy has ever been known
uliieh cured so many and such dangerous cases
as this. Some no human ai l can reach ; but
even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief
aud comfort.
Astor House, N. Y. City, March 5, 1858.
Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a
pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pec-
U>ral has done for my wife. She had been five
months laboring under the dangerous symptoms 1
of Consumption, from which no aid we could I
procure gave her much relief. She was steadily !
falling, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where wo
have come for advice, recommended a trial of
your medicine. We bless his kindness, as wo I
•lo your skill, for sho has recovered from that;
day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, i
but is free from her cough, and calls herself
well. Yours with gratitude and regard,
ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbvville.
Consumptives, do not despair till yo i have
tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, it is made by
one of the best m. dical chemists in the world,
and its cures all aroxnd us bespoak the high
merits of its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger.
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS.
The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have
been taxed their utmost to produce this best,!
most perfect purgative which is known to man. j
innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills
have virtues which surpass in excellence tho or
dinary medicines, aud that they win unprece
dentedly upon the esteem of all men. TI-.ev arc
safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure.
Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital
activities of the body, remove the obstructions
o' its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease.
Thoy purge out the foul humors which breed
and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis
ordered organs into their natural action, and im
part healthy tone with strength to the whole
system. Not only do they cure the every day
complaints of every body, but also formidable
and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best
of human skill. While they produce powerful
effects, they are at the same time, in dim uishod
doses, the safest and best physic that can beeru
ployed for children. Being sugar-coated, they
are pleasant to take ; and being purely vegeta
ble. are free from any risk of harm. Cures have
been made which surpass belief, were they not
substantiated by men of sucli exalted position
and 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 others have
sent me the assurance of their conviction that
my Preparations contribute immensely to the.
relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-nun.
Tire Agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing direc
tions for their use and certificates of their euros,
of the following complaints :
1 Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism,
1 Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a
1 foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inac
tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom,
1 Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and
Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant
Medicine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil. They r>!so
by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys
tem, cure many complaints which it would not
bo 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 be put oil'by unprincipl d 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 lor 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
The TJ. S, Hotel,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA , GEO.,
JL. Dwelle. Proprietor,
IS offered to the Traveling Public as a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The location is de
cidedly the most eligible in the city, being in
tho very center of business ; the Rooms are
commodious and well ventilated ; in this rcspecl
it is confidently believed, possessing advantage
over any other Hotel iu this city.
Permanent Boarders can be accommodated.
Family Suits of Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished, at low prices.
Omnibuses always at the Depots, for the con
veyance of Passengers. No charge for Omni
bus fare to holders of Through Tickets.
Tho Traveling Public are respectfully in
vited to give us a c «11.
oo*2 dic3m J. V. CLARK, Supcriutendent.
LIQUORS, WINES, AND'
CORDIALS.
I / \r\ TIBI.S. of Gibson’s Eagle WHISKY ;
I" "17 50 bbls. Magnolia ‘*
10 “ Pure Corn “
30 “ ROSE GIN;
2 pipes Pure Holland GIN.
Also, a good variety of BRANDIES, WINES,
CORDIALS, &c., in barrels, casks and bottles, on
hand, aud for sale by
uovls-dActJaul’s9 A. STEVENS.
HAIR of every description
For sale *y nov6 WM. H. TtJTT
IJlistrKantous.
THE ORE AT PREMIUM
DISINFECTANT
A MAGNIFICENT Pitcher was award-!
ed it at the Alabama State Fair at the re
commendation of a special scientific committee,
who pronounced it superior to any similar agent
now in u.se. Besides its strictly dis nlecting
uses, it may be most advantageously applied as
a therapeutic agent in the following cases : All
putrid diseases, salivation, sores, ulcers, burns, I
fresh wounds, removing stains, destroying bad
breath, curing stings, softening and whitening j
the skin m bathing, and especially in limestone i
countries, where the water is hard, in making
it sort, by pouring a few drops into a basin lull
of water. Read what is said of it:
The best and most efficient preventative of
contageous disease nowin use— Auburn Gazette.
We advise our friends to try it by ail means.
—Montgomery Moil.
No one who has used it once will consent to
do without it.— Tush ye Republican.
Wo have used it about our premises with en
tire satisfaction. —Savannah Republican.
Superior to Labarraque’s French Liquor.—
Cor. Nat. Intel.
Has received the sanction of medical men in
the leading cities of the South.— Atlanta Amur. !
! These things Prof. Darby assures us it has I
! done, and we believe he would not even think,;
much less say so, were it not tho case.— So. j
• Chris. Adv.
It is a most effective and powerful combina-!
tion. It should bo used everywhere. It will J
! not disappoint you as a disinfecting agent.— Dr.
L Steele.
j It is remarkably sue * ess ful.— Cor. Daily Sun.
I I consider it :ls infinitely superior to the
French Liquor of Labarraque.— Dr. Greene.
r It is not presented to our citizens as a quack 1
1 nostrum, bui us a scientific discovery to be fully j
1 tested", and to stand upon its actual merits. Wo
; cheerfully recommend it to our citizens.— Mont. |
1 Advertiser.
' Wherever known no testimony Mill be needed !
: to secure to the fullest evidence to any asser- ;
' tiou of opinion put forth oy Prof. Darby.— Char.
1 Courier.
i It ought to have a Government award.— Cor.
5 N. O. Picayune.
It is purely a chemical preparation upon sci
• cutitic principles by the first of chemists, and is
not to be regarded as a patent medicine < r ofler
. cd as such for Sile — Ga. Educational Journal. :
1 It is gaining a wide reputation Mobile Adv. j
I would not do without it on any account, if I
1 for nothing but my own comfort and practice.— j
-1 It. P. Wynn. M. D.
i I regard it as the best thing for fresh wounds j
. I ever used.— Rev. John 11. Glenn.
Endorsed by physicians in Charleston and Co
) lumbia, S. C'.; Now York ; Augusta, Savannah, :
f Atlanta, Macou and Columbus, Ga.; Montgomery,
j Selma aud Mobile, Ala.; and New Orleans. I^x.
Hospitals, corporations, ship-masters, tnami
} facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by the
. gallon at reduced rates.
For sale by Druggists and Country Merchants
generally, from whom orders are respectfully
i solicited.
i Try at least one bottle. Price 50 cents.
mp Manufactured only in the Laboratory of :
r -L DARBY, Auburn, zfla.. from which it may be !
ordered. For sale in Augusta, by
dcc3-d*ctf HAMLANDv CHICHESTER & CO. i
THI%AYER
IN VIGOR ATOR!
PREPARED IIY-IiIGSMUii t'dltlt's
; COMPOPNDEowntIM.Y FSO.YI
s
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
and Liver Modicinos now before tiie public
that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, am
more effectual thun any other medicine kn« wn
It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver rerae j
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry ol
that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose!
effectually, without any of the painful feellngt
experienced in the operations of mwst Cathartics
It strengthens the system at the same time that
it purges it; and when taken daily iu moderate
' doses, will strengthen and build it up with un-
I usual rapidity.
The Liver is one of 61 (to digest well, purify
the principal rogula- # ingjtho blond, giving
tors of the human pj tv no and health to tin
body, and when it per- a |whole machinery, re
forms its functions ®| moving the cause ol
well, the powers of the # the disease,—effecting
system are fully dc g a radical euro,
voloped. Thestoinacb W Bilious attacks are
is almost entirely de L cured, and. what is
pendent on the healthy J better, prevented by
action of the Liver for Q the occasional use oi
the proper perform- tiie Liver luvigorator.
anceof its functions; **■ One dose after eating
when the stomach is is sufficient to relieve
at fault, and tiie whole the stomach and pre
system suffers in con- f vent the food from ri
, sequence of vne organ g singand souring.
—the Liver, — having g only one dose taken
ceased to do its duty, y before retiring, pre-
For the diseases of that " vents Nightm ire.
organ, one of the pro- Only one dose taken
prietors bus made it « at night, loosens the
his study, in a prac- i. bowels gently, and
tico of more than 2C V cures Costiveness,
years, to find some re- K One dose taken after
inedy w herewith to 9 each meal will cure i
counteract the many y Dyspepsia,
derangements towbich i One dose of two tea
it is liable spoonfuls will a!way*
To prove that this relieve Sick Headache,
remedy is at las t-b One bottle taken for
found, any female obstructions.'
troubled with Liver K removes tho cause of
Complaint, in any of its # the disease, and makes
forms, has but to try a » a perfect cure,
bottle, and conviction P Only one dose imme- :
is certain. J diately relievos Cholic, I
These Gums remove r" while
all morbid or bad mat- " • One dose often re
ter from the system, a peated is a sure cure
, supplying in their M ior Cholera Morbus
place a healthy Ilow of 0 and a preventive
bile, invigorating the Cholera.
, stomach, causing food '§• Only one bottle ia
needed to throw out ol the system the effects of (
medicino after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal- '
lowness or unnatural color from the. skin.
One dose taken a short time be ore eating I
gives vigor to tho appetite, and makes food di- j
i gust well.
One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar- ;
i rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and 1
.; Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. ;
One or two doses cures attacks caused by i
Worms In children, there is no surer, safer-, or
speedier remedy in the world, as it nover fails.
1 A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbents.
i We take pleasure In recommending this medi
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Typo, it ope
rates with certainty, and thousands aro 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 luvigorator,
and swallow both together.
The LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR is a scientific Modi- j
cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, ai i
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 j
Dyspepsia, to a common Headache, all of which '
are the result of a Diseased Liver.
Trice, $1 per bottle.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors,
345 Broadway, New York, i
Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & 1.F.1T
NER, W. 11. TUTT, and Druggists everywLcrc..
mhlO ly
mill ST : ONES ,
WILUA3I BRENNER,
Manufacturer of
Irene!! §«rr gallstones,
AND dealer in Esopus and Cologne j
Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, ;
Augusta, Ga. Orders so'icitcd aud punctually j
mended to. jan7-ly j
To Hire,
A HEALTHY anti intelligent Negro
Woman, a good Cook and Laundress, 27
years old. Apviy at office of
dcc9 KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ.
Martjjmist Carta.
Heard & Simpson.
I r i''HK undersigned have this day asso
i A ciatcl themselves under the firm \
name of HEARD & SIMIAN, who will Pitehfohti
continue the WAREHOUSE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, in all its ‘ ranches, in the J
: fl re-proof buildings, East side Mclutesh-streot,
i at present occupied by S. D. Heard, where they
j respectfully solicit a continuance of the patrou
ige hitherto extended to each of the firm while
i in business separately, und by their united es
, forts, hope to merit an l receive a liberal patron
•! age from the public generally.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES m ill be carefuily filled by one of the
firm.
The usual facilities will be afforded ou PRO- j
DUCE in store, when desired.
S. D. HEARD,
J. R. SIMPSON.
Augusta, July 1,1858. jyls-d*w6m
Harper C. Bryson,
WAREHOUSE and commission merchant
I Hre-Prmf Warehouse, Augusta, Georgia,
XVT'HERE his personal attention will!
T V be giveu t > the Storage of Cot- NVTTU 1
I ton and other Produce. Orders fori * >':
| FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended
' to. Cash advanced on PRODUCE In st >re.
Sab's Room and Office on Reynold, between
J Jackson and Mclntosu-ftrcets. jyl7-d*c6in
.John Davison,
(SI COSSOR TO HEARD k DAVISO.V,)
| WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mclntosh-street , Augusta, Georgia.
HAVING purchased the entire inter
est of Isaac T. Heard, in the late iVC \ \ W
i firm of Heard & Davwox, the under- bwiAl! l
| signed intends carrying on the WARE
HOUSE anil COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own
j account, at tlie old stand on Mclntosh street.
His strict personal attention will bo given to all
business confided to him.
The usual liberal cash 'acilities will be extend
ed, and orders for SUPPLIES promptlv and care
fully executed. JOHN DAVISON.
jyl6-dac6m
JAMES A. JONES.
J (OF THE LATE FIRM OF BARNES & JONES.)
\X7ILL continue the WARE- /vrrTT'
▼ V IIOUSE and COM MISSION BUSI- !
| NESS. Office and Sales Ro tn ou the |Agjr-
I corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds-st.. Augusta
i Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson & Card
ner). I would gr tefu.ly return my thanks to
my numerous friends who so liberally patron !
ised me at c y old stind, and would most re 1
spect fully solicit a continuance of the same at i
the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal]
attention to business, to promote the interest of
all those who may favor me with their patronage.'
Ail orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
! SUPPLIES promptly ami carefully executed. j
} Liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in
■Boro. JAMES A. JONES,
i Augusta, July 14. 1858. jyls-wly
Heard & Derry.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this clay
formed a Copartnership under the name
and style of HEARD & DERRY, for the purpo-c
of carrying on the WAREHOUSE ANDCOMMIS
SION BUSINESS, in all its branches. They have
leased, tor a term of years, the commodious Fire
proot Warehouse No. 1, Metcalf’s Range, Itey- ■
nold street, just below Warren Block, whore
they will be well prepared to promote the inter •
est of customers.
Orders for Bagging. Rope and Family Supplies, ;
promptly attended to. Liberal cash advances
made at all times on Produce in store. Their •
strict personal attention will be devoted to the <
business, and they respectfully solicit consign !
meuts from their friends and the public, 1
IF AAC T. HEARD,
WM. C. DERRY,
Augusta, July 1,1858. jy7-6m 1
A CARD.
THE firm of HEARD & DAVISON
having been dissolved by mutual consent,
and the foregoing copartnership hsving been
i formed, I would gratefully return my thanks to
all who have heretofore patronized me, and
earnestly solicit a continuance of their favor
in ray new businoss iu the firm of Heard &
Derry. ISAAC T. HEARD-
July 1, 1553. jy7-6m
Ilees & Linton,
TX7ILL continue tbo WAREHOUSE
YT anil COMMISSION BUSINESS, Al v \\\
iat their old stand, on Jackson street;
] will devote their personal attention to
the Storage and Sale of COTTON, BACON.
GRAIN, A-c., Ac.
| Liberal cash advances made when required,
' and all orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAG
GING, ROI’E, &c., filled at the lowest market!
price. JNO. C. F.EES,
jy22-6m SAM’L. D. LINTON, j
Win. K. Barnes,
(OF TTIK FORMKK FIRM OF BARNES k JONBS.)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia ,
XT T OULD hereby thank his friends,
T V ai' 1 t:i >se <•: the late firm, for
their liberal patronage, and would re
spectfuily inform them, and the public.
1 that he will continue the WAREHOUSE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the
same Old and well kpewn stand. He hopes, by
I strict personal attention to business, to merit a
generous share of pub.ic patronage.
He would s ~.m consignments of COUNTRY
j PRODUCE generally, being well prepared with
large, close Storage Rooms to sto e the same.
1 Ah orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY
SUPPIJES, carefully and personally fiLed.
i The usual facilities afforded customers.
WM. E. BARNES.
Augusta, July Id, 1858. jy <6 6m
M. P. Stovall,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A ugusia , Georgia ,
CONTINUES the business, in till its;
branches, in his lai’.e and commo- mtttt- j
Idious Hro Proof Warehouse, on Jack
| son-street, near the Globe Hotel. . lH
j Orders for GOODS, &0., promptly and carefully
filled.
! The usual CASH facilities afforded customers.
J jyl6 Cm
W. M. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
I -A.’agnsta, Georgia.
THE firm of Beall & Stovall having
been dissolved by mutual consent, on the
j Ist iust., I will continue the WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, in
the Fire-Proof Warehouse on Reynolds street,
formerly occupied by the late firm of BEALL it
STOVALL. Thankful to my old friends for their
patronage so liberally bestowed.upon me, I ear
I nestly solicit a continuance of the same, and the
patronage of thfc public generally, pledging the
strictest personal attention to business entrust
ed to my care.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY
SUPPLIES promptly attended to.
Usual Cash Advances made on Produce iu store
when required. WILLIAM M. BEALL.
Augusta . 10, 1858. ocl 6m
Notice.
I AM now prepared to furnish Mer
chants in the city with the best quality of
j BUTTER and iODA CRACKERS, made from the
best materials, and by qualified workmen. I
| will also keep always on band, at my store, an
I assortment of CONFECTIONERY, PIES, CAKES,
• &c., &e.
i BREAD and CAKES delivered to fam lies in
' any part of the city JAMES BOWEN.
1 Broad-street Bakery,
decß-tf above 1»e Planters’ Hotel.
Upte, £jjofS, it, I
BURCH & ROBERT
A KE now opening one of the largest
xJL and best selected stocks of BOOTS AND'
: SHOES ever offered in Augusta, consisting, iu
part, of—
J Gent’s flue Calf P. L. BOOTS :
“ Welt
“ “ Cong. “
" I’ “ P'Sged ;
“ “ Pegged “
“ “ “ BROGANS:
“ OXFORD TIES ;
“ “ Sewed “
Ladies ’ flue Dress and Walking SHOES aud
GAITERS, of all qualities and descriptions ;
Boys’ and Children’s SHOES, of all kinds ;
Men’s Plantation BROGANS. Bl’k and Russet; ,
Women’s Leather. Goat aud Morocco BOOTS
and BUSKINS, suitable for house servants’ wear.
All of which will be sold upon reasonable
terms, and warranted as good as represented.
(Jail and see them, opposite the Adams Express
Office, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. seplO
Dawson & Skinner, |
| WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Family and Plantation
GROCERIES,:
OFFER FOR SALE— 7
75 bales Gunny BAGGING ;
I 300 coils ROPE :
180 bags Rio. Java and Mocha COFFEE ; !,
35 hhds. SUGAR ; *
75 bbls. Clarified SUGAR. A. B and C ;
25 »• Crushed, Pow’rd and Loaf SUGAR ;
110 boxes TOBACCO, all qualities ;
300 “ CANDLES, Sperm, Patent and Ad
amantine, 4’s, 6’s and li’s :
60 boxes STEAM CANDY ;
40 chests and caddies Fine and Common j
Green and B'ack TEAS ;
2000 sacks SALT, twilled sacks ;
75,C00 SEGARS, all qualities ;
300 kegs NAILS', assorted sizes ; j
WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, RUM. ALE, PORTER :
75 boxes New CHEESE ; PEPPER, SPICES,
LEAD, SHOT, Ac. sep29-cm
Cotton Seed Wanted.
TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED bushel !
JL COTTON SEED wanted. Parties desiring to
1 sell, will please address the subscriber, stating |,
quantity and price per bushel, sacked or loose,
delivered in this city, or any point on any Rail- i
road Cash will be paid on delivery.
! novl9 a. D. WILLIAMS. !
■ ||
Claiborne, liootli Ai Co.,
| Virginia Tobacco Ag'ts. i
No. 20 South Calvert-street, Baltimore, <
HAVE IN STORE 10,000 packages
manufacture.! TOBACCO, j
j comprising in part, tbe following popular brands, '
to which they invite the attention of the trade : «
Pounds. Pounds.
J. S. Hale, Extra, C. Basham.
W. T. Hale. C. M. Sublett.
Mary Adieou, Powell & Haynes,
Sainuei Ward, F. L. Claiborne, •
John Finny, Cloth of Gold.
P. Fry, Danie! Hickman,
J- Teel, City of Hills.
Taliaferro k Massie, W. F. Fllpria, j .
Betty Oliver, < : ray & Brother,
Wm. L. Ogden, Charles Asher, i a
B H. Carter k Co., G. Doran,
Griosham Choice, Anderson,
Furgeson’3 College, W. D. Penn,
Crumpton’s Game Cock. Wash Martin,
M. Norman, O. Meadow,
P. Pugh, Joe. Johnson.
Carpers Mountain Dew,Claiborne & Taliaferro,
oue.cn of May, W L. Tinsley,
Emma Hughs. John Doe, J
J • S. Halo, Blue Cured, Mouican,
CRUMPTOJTS FOILED TWIST,
ANDERSON’S “ “
MILLER’S « “
HOLLAND’S “ “
tUBLETTS “ “ :
THOMAS’ GOLDEN SCEPTER.
HOLLAND’S PAN CAKE. !
- ANDERSON’S FOILED POUNDS.
WM. H. STEWARTS FOILED POUNDS.
HOLLAND’S ROUGH AND READY.
octl9-tf
I
ALLEN’S XYLOBALSAMUM,
! i-V-L and Hair Restorer. A supply received
by nov6 WM. H. TUTT.
BOERHAVE S
1 H^AND^BITTERS,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAED REMEDY FOR j
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, I
X.ji"Yroi.- OoiAi-plctixit,
WEAKNESS OP AST KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a
disordered
STOMACH OR Lil ER
as Indigestion, Acidity of the
IO Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of
Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Blind and
Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Neuralgic Affections, it has iu numerous in- I
stances proved highly beneficial, and in others
effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared ;
on strictly scientific principles,after tho manner j
of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhavc. ;
Because of its great sucess in most of the Euro j
pcan States, its introduction into the United
States was intended more especially for those ol ]
our fatherland scattered here and there over the *j
face of this mighty country. Meeting with great i
success among them, I now offer it to the Ameri- |
can public, knowing that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. |
It is particularly recommended to those per
sons whose constitutions may have been im- .
paired by the contiuuous use of ardent spirits,
or other forms of dissipation. Generally, instan
taneous in effect, it finds its way directly to tho
seat of life, thrilling and quickening every uerve. ,
raising up the <1 ooping .spirit, and, ia fact, in
tusing new health and vigor in the system.
NOTICE —Whoever expects t" fiud this a bev- '
crage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, '
weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful
aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial j
properties.
c’ J9L. ~wj racMmav =
The great popularity ol this delightful Aroma j
has induced many imitations, which tho public
should guard against purchasing. Be not pur
suaded to buy anything else until you have given
Bcerbavc’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior it is
to all these imitations.
ay Sold at $1 oo per bottle, or six bottles for
$5, by tbe. proprietors,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., k CO.,
, Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
For sale in Augusta by H WTLAND, CHICHES
TER & CO., PLUMB & LEITNF.R, WM. H. TUTT,
and Druggists throughout the State.
jy2Q-ly
Jnj ink
!DRY GOODS, DRYGOODS
1 JAMES HENEY,
BEGS leave to call tlia attention of
his friend'Land the public to his large aud
well assorted stock of Fancy and Domestic
DRY GOODS.
lie having disposed of all his old previous to
i his going to the North, is now in possesson of
' an entirely
NEW STOCK,
| which comprises all that is new aud desirable
in style.
1 He has also added to his Store another de
j partment In which he keeps a large supply of
Negro Blankets, Kerseys
azici DPluiiis,
| ail of which will be sold at prices not to be
) beaten by any House In Augusta. octl9-tf
CLOAKS! CLOAK'S!!
.1. hIiFFER.
Under the Augusta Hotel.
I beg to inform the public in general,
that I have received a new lot of
Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks;
Ladies' Velvet Cloaks;
Misses’ Cloth Cloaks,
ALSO, A LOT OF
White Stella Shawls,
With round corners ;
ZEPHYR SHAWLS :
THIBET SHAWLS ;
LONG SHAWLS.
EMBROIDERIES.
HON ETON SEtTS :
HON'ETON COLLARS:
SWISS and CAMBRIC COLLARS:
SWISS and CAMBRIC BANDS.
DRESS GOODS.
1 WOOLEN PLAID, at 12! a 'c ;
VERONICA PLAIDS ;
RAW SILK PLAIDS :
C burg and DeLaine ROBES.
COLORED AND BLACK SILKS,
New lot of all kinds
Handkerchiefs. o>i cents.
I respectfully invite all wanting CHEAP DRY
i GOODS, to give me a call.
J. KAI FFER.
novlT-tf Under the Augusta Hotel.
New York and Savannah,
The American Atlantic Screw Steamship Com
pany's Newand Elegant Steamships
, HUNTSVILLE Capt. Robert Hardfk,
MONTGOMERY Capt. Fred. Crockek,
VI, rILL FORM a weekly line between
T v Savannah and New York, leaving each
port EVERY SATURDAY.
These steamers, 1,000 tons each, have elegant
accommodations for Passengers, aud 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.,
sen 24 tAp!6 No. 131 Washingtou-st., N. Y.
Christoper Drechsel,
CABINET MAKER,
! ,V\n TI RVKK IST IVORY & WOOD,
HAS Removed to 14-j Broad street,
one door below the City Hotel, where he
is now prepared to execute, promptly, and in .
workmanlike manner, any orders he may be 1
fjivored with in his line. <
BILLIARD aud BAGGATELI.E TABLES Manu
factured, aud repaired so as to be as good as
new.
IVORY BALLS, turned to order, and new Bil
liard Balls will be given in exchange for old—an .
assortment always kept on hand.
UPHOIisTERING.-—He is prepared to do Up
stering in its various branches, at the lowest
prices, having in his employ the best of work
men. All he asks is a trial, being satisfied be
will give satisfaction.
js7e- He keeps constantly on hand BH.LIARD
' CLOTHS, POCKETS. GLUES, ac. Cm octlC
CABINET MAKING, -
THE UNDERSIGNED has removed to
. the building lately known as the St. Charles
Restaurant, on Eiiis st., to carry ou the above
business iu all its brauches.
Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
OF FURNITURE and PACKING, etc.
I solicit a share of public patronage.
fetid-tf WM, SINGLETON.
Light tor the Million!
We have just received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
HAV’NG mado arrangements with the manu
facturers. by which we shall be regularly
j supplied, so that in future our customers can
! have their orders promptly filled.
0c23 dtf PLUMB & LETTNER
Fall and Winter Millinery.
NOW OPEN.
Mrs, M, L, Pritchard. Ag’t,
OPPOSITE the Mechanics’ P>ank, has
returned from New York with a full sup
ply of FASHIONABLE BONNETS. Flower and
Ribbon DRESS CAPS and HEAD DRESSES.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of Misses BONNETS and
HATS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS and RAGLANS.
ccl-2m
TUI REE MONTHS after date, applied*
. tion will be made to the following named
Bunks, for the payment of the annexed Bank
Notes, in full, a? the right hand part of said
notes was mailed to me by W. H. Wootten. at
Mcßae’s Store, Ga., on the 17th September, ISSB,
and received by me on 2lst September, 185f’
Ihe same person mailed, at the same place,till
left hand part of said notes to John J. Harris,<i
*Macou, Ga., for me, aud they have never coin !
to hand. I shall therefore apply to the Ban *
for payment in full:
One twenty Dollar Bill, No. 618, Georgia Rai
road & Banking Co.. Augusta, Ga.
One Twenty Dollar Bill, No. 3101. Fank of U
gusta. JOHN J. ALLEN.
Macon, Nov. 15, 1858. uovl7-3m
Music, MusicD
HPHE subscribers have lately received
X a large assortment of both New and Stan
dard MUSIC. A liberal discount made to Teach
rs and Schools.
GEO. A. OATES & BRG.,
novlo 240 Broad street.
NOTICE7
TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the rates
of Freight by the
Propeller Lice from New 1
York, will be advanced to Jfr
regular tariff rates—loc. va?* I
per foot for general meas- X7 <ji l&Aiy
i urementgoods ; Sets.per
root for Hats, Boots and i
* hoes : other Goods as per tarifi rates.
BRIG HAM, BALDWIN & CO. f
sep29 Savannah.
"TTUM SALT.—
200 sacks for sa.'.e low, by
novl9 A. D. WILLIAMS.
1
NUMBER 601
Ulisffllaiifous.
Family Grocery Store.
Garwood & Russell
Respectfully announce to the dt
izens of Augusta, that they have opened a
new FAMILY GROCERY aud PROVISION STORE
eorner of Broad aud Cumraing streets, above the
Tl,eir s t°ek is fresh, and bought
pip rrfi^X antaßo for cash - an<l includes SU-
R1( F F T EE r SYRUP. MOLASSES, FLOUR.
G , RITS > BACON, LARD. BUTTER,
and the hundred and one knicknacks embraced
iu a full assortment of FAMU ,Y SLPPLKS, which
they ofiTer at the lowest prices
Families sending servants may relv upon re
ceiving just wlmt they order. o 'c6 3m
Dissolution.
THE firm of HOLMAN, CURTIS & CO.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
l’be business will be carried on in future under
the name aud style of HOLMAN A TURPIN, who
alone are authorized to use the name of the firm
m liquidation. FRANCIS HOLMAN.
GEORGE F. CURTI?,
„ J. M. TURPIN.
Augusta, Sept. 29tU, 1858.
T Copartnership Notice.
IIE undersigned have this day form
ed a copartnership for transacting the
wholesale and retail CROCKERY BUSINESS, un
der the name and style of HOLMAN & TURPIN.
FRANCIS HOLMAN.
J. M. TURPIN.
Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858.
A Card.
HAVING disposed of my entire in
terest in the firm of Holman . Curtis & Go
t<< FRANCIS HOLMAN and JE3SE M. TURPIN, I
take pleasure in recommending them to the fu
ture patronage of the public.'
GEORGE F. CURTIS.
Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858. ocs-tf
SLAVE TRADE
Re-Opened*
ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANT
ED, ranging from twelve to twenty four
years old. for which we will pay the highest cash
prices. Apply at our Stables in rear of the U. S.
Hotel. Any communication through the Post
Office will moot with prompt attention. In our
absence apply as above to J. H. ALFORD o»* B
I*. BLASSING A ME.
i <’ 2a heckle k wn^oy.
UNPRECEDENTED
INDUCEMENTS!
jmWSL, KAI -i. t
I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES
consisting of
Carriages, Rockaways,
UAKOt CUES, JERSEY WAGOY'f.
BUGGIES, with and without tops"
ofal! the different styles now manufactared at
prices AS LOW as can be boughtin any Souther*
city. Being constantly in the receipt of goods.
I am euabled to ofter to the public something
both fresh and new. *
In addition to the above, I keep always on
hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac-
I also warrant all work that leaves m v store
A. .... R - ,f - MAY,
At my old stand, corner Jacksonaud Ellis-sts
in rear ol (.’lobe Hotel- sep2B-3ni
MISS C. E. STEWART,
milliner,
UNDER PLANTERS' HOTEL,
HAS returned from New York, and
is prepared to offer to her customers a
wen selected assortment of
ocl-tf MILLINERY GOODS.
Drugs, Drugs.
FRED. VON-CAMP having this dajr
purchased the DRUG STORE of Charijh
pai.mkdo, opposite the Bridge Riuk Building will
c\ ntmue the business uuder the firm of
. , „ FRED. VON-CAMP.
Augusta, Ga., October J. 1858.
HA} ING sold my Drug Business to
1-Rr.p. Vox-Camp, I cordially recommend
nun to my friends who have so liberally natron
lsed me - CHARLES PALMEDO.
XT O nCE.—Prescriptions put up at any
11 time iu the night. J
(,cld3n » FRED. VON-CAMP.
T Life Insurance.
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND
BANKING COMPANY are prepared to issue
at moderate premiums policies of insurance on,
the lives ot Slaves, either for one. five or ten
years. Forms of application and tables of rates
can be procure' at the office of the Company
free of charge.
„ r M. D’ANTIGNAC, President.
C. F. McCoy, Secretary. febll
WAS DRAWN IN SWAN k CO.’S
Sparta Academy Lottery.
DAILY DRAWING.
Tickets in all of the daily
SCHEMES, also in the Saturday $70,000
Scheme, enu be had at my office on Washington
street, one door from Broad street. Office hours
from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M.
myfi-tf C. A. I.ATHROP. Agent.
BATH FAPKR MILLS ~
WRAPPINGPAPER
Renms
ASSORTED SIZES AND QUALITIES.
Just received from the Mills and for sale low
for cash A discount of fifteen per cent o per
sons taking Ten Reams at a time.
Store room on Keynolds-street, in rear of City
Bunk. auß-tf GEO. W WINTER.
\
For clean linen and cotton
RAGS, (packed in bales,)
Casli will be Paid,
at the office of 2$AT»f PAPER MIIIS, on Reynold#
street, between Jacksou and Mclntosh, Augusta,
Georgia. mv3
Cash Paid for
OLD ROPE AND BAGGING
TAOR HEMP BAGGING AND ROPE,
J_ 2>a cents per lb :
For Gl r NNY BAGGING, cents per lb ;
“ GRASS ROPE. 1“ “
At BATH PAPER MILLS OFFICE,
Du Reyn old-street, between Jackson aud ket
Intosh. apl4
Rose Cottage Nursery
: (it--WT* :*•».)
IYXTM. F. SMITH aunoun- -vjgfc.
T y ces that he has just receiv
ed a large addition to his usual
variety, to be found at his v ’ Xcsj
ami is prepared to furnish Fruit*^Ky«A^
. aud Ornamental TREES, FLOWER- 9 1 W
ING, SHRUBS, Roses, Bulbils Roots, Mid a
large quantitv of well-rooted Boxwood. He res
pectfully iuvites tbe public, and the ladies iu
particular, to give him a call. cctls if
I