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Bail SUab StgUftr.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A. M.
Arrive Atlanta 945 A. M.
Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.
Arrive Atlanta 11.56 I>. M.
Leave Atlanta 12 Night.
Arrive Augusta 8.53 A. M
Leave Atlanta 10 A. M
Arrive Augusta 6.45 I*. M.
<?«»«■ -*» ***» C
South Carolina Railroad.
Arrive Augusta 11.15 P. M.
do do 1.15 P.M.
I-eave Augusta 10 A. M.
do do 8.05 P.M.
1 M'efknt and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta 11.22 Night.
Leave Atlanta 12.50 Day.
Atlanta and LaGronge Railroad.
Arrive.AflantaS.33A. M.
do do 751 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 016 A.M.
do do 10.15 A M.
Athens Branch.
Leave Augusta 12 45 Night ;
la'ave Atlanta 12.08 Night."
Arrive at Athens 3.30 A. 11,
Leave Athens 11.00 Day.
Arrive at Augusta 6 45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
Washington Branch.
Leave Washington 2 P JL, Arrive Augusta at
0.45 P. M., and Atlanta 12 Night.
Leave Augusta 245 P M., and Atlanta 10 A.
JL. Arrive Washington?.2o P. M.
Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrenton 3 P. M., Arrive Augusta at
6.4a r.M., Atlanta 12 P. M.
Leave Aug -la 2.45 P. M. aqd Atlanta 10 A.
M.. Arrive Warren.on 6.30 P. M.
■w. b. ynNffiUNT'AYS no Trains run on the
l Branches. GEORGE YOXGE,
1 Geo’lSup’t
} augl’sta and savannah Railroad.
I Leave Augusta at... 0.80 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
[ Arrive at Savannah.. 7.20 A. M. awl 9.30 P.M.
L Arrive at Macon 9 00 A. M. and li.*o P. M.
K a- av* S ivunuah at.. 11 45 P. M. and 12.1 P. M.
P
[ Arrive at A’ gu-ta at. 7.19 A. M. and 7.20 P. M. j
ANDREW YOXOK, S ipermteudant.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
.Tor Charleston, 8. C.,
■ Kingsville, S. C., at 10 A- M., and 8.05 t
11 Camden, S. C , P, 51.,
“ Columbia. S. C., j , 1
sad arrive at Augusta at 1.15 P. M , and111.1*
p H. T. FLAKE,
iyj j General Superintendent. ,
~ atlas 9 ?!' axßlagKANge railroad,
- Morning fti’nger Train leaves AtiantalO. 16 a m ;
at 1 arrives at W< v :H Fviut 3• ; ';9 a m
livening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 0.15 a m
and arrives at West Point 5.3* a in j
Morning Train leaves W. Point 3.45 aid
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 \
Fakk to Wrst Point, $3.50.
GEO. G. Hl'lX, Superintendent.
' s( >UnMYESTEK\ RAILROAD.
Le.iv* Mis >n afll .45 P. M. and 9 45 A . M.:
p r-r«"e in Golnmbu? at 5 35 A. M. and 3.45 P. M.
Leave Co urn bus 4 A. M. and 3.45 P. II.; Arrive j
ia Macon 9.60 AM. and 9.18 V . M.
, Leave 'ac<m 9.45 A. M. Arrive in Albany 4.03
V M. Dawson 520 P. M. , .
b Leave Albany 3 P. M.. Daw.oa MOP. M. Ar
• rive <n Macon 9.18 PM.
Tri weekly Accommodation Tram Down. Mou- j
■lay, Wednesday ami Friday Up—Tuesday,;
Thursday and Saturday. T . , I
Mail Stage? to and Iron u. s .irt -ec, . hom,. ;; -;
Viile, LiUtiu' -t, sc , ‘ v.,.u a..-
iar Trail,.; at Albany vmf;i . pf)W( ,. rp gl , p - t
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
(Atlanta to Chattanooga .)
n » p»..... m !-av.v Atlanta 10.1» am
and arrives at Chattanooga 6.26 p m
DKghtPassenger Train leaves Chat. c.lO p m
and arrives at Atlanta 11.2. p m
if , .... , ,ei mid Pasa’ger
' i Trait leaves Album
ami arrives at Chattanooga 4.*» pto
-Down day Ex and Pass. do. .eaves ;
Kriv«atAO«U ||p»l
' Town Night Ex. and Passenger Tram |
L leaves Chattanooga
► arrives at Atlanta " " 11
FARK TO CaaTIAKOOOA. to. I
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. j
W«t.mu.«N ! ght.^m :: A S ..IoA;V.
Ka ?A-pbt Arrive Macon7.l6 A. M !
Atlanta |
I "lIOSECOrrAGE.
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PKRINO :-.RoWN. agent ••«-
J. R. fcC I! WAILAP'..
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mjl-tf WM. J GRI *£; ietblj 6ft.
Augusta Evening Dispatch.
Mlrsrellancont.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR,
I PUEPARE* BV DR. SANI'ORD,
I Compounded Entirely from GnrniP
IS ONE OF THE ISEST PURGATIVE
and Liver Medicines now before the public, i
that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and
more effectual than any other medicine known.
It is not Only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
ter, thou on the s omach and bowels to carry oil i
that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes
effectually, without any of the painful feelings
experienced in the operations of most Cathartics
It strengthens the Rystem at the same time that
it purges it; and when taken duly in moderatf
doses, will strengthen and build it up with uu
usual rapidity.
The liver is one ofstomach, causing food
the princfpal regula to digest well, purity
tors of the human (j mg the blood, giving
body, and when it per t tone and health to the
forms it s functions f whole machinery, ro
well, thepowersof the to moving the cause of
system are fully de a the disease,—effecting
veloped. Thestomacl; q a radical cure,
is almost entirely de- 4 Bilious attacks are
pendent on tlic healthy B cured, and, what is
action of the Liver tor * better, prevented by
the proper perform L the occasional use of
anco of its tunctioi.3 «! the Liver Invigorator.
when the st mach is * One dose after eating
at fault, the bowels are k is sallicieut to relieve
it fault, and the whole f the stomach and pre
system suffers in con . vent the food trom ri
sequence of one organ 5 sing and eouiiug.
—the Liver,—having " Only or,c dose taken
ceased to do its duty “ before retiring, pre-
For the diseases of that vents Nightmare,
organ, one of the pro I Oipy one dose taken
prietors has made it ■ at night, loosens the
his study, iu a prac y bowels gently, and
'ice <d' more than 20 l cures Costiveness.
years, to find gome re- f One dose taken after
medy wherewith to eaoli meal will cure
counteract the man} * I Dyspepsia.
derangementstowhieh W One dose of two tea
it is liable. ' spoonfuls will always
To prove that thi-‘ relieve Sick Headache,
remedy is at last*- One bottle taken for
found, any person L female obstructions,
troubled with Liver y removes the cause ol
Complaint, inany of its! • the disease, aud makes
forms,lias but to try ni B a perfect cure
bottle, sod conviction A Only one doseimmo
i* certain. g diately relieves Cholic,
r ; h jsc Gums remove' a while
all morbid or bad mat-; * One dose oftefi re
ter from the system. B punted is a sure cure
supplying in theiilj for Cholera Morbus
place a healthy tl >w oil H and a preventive ot
bile, invigorating thelj Cholera.
only one bottle is r eeded to throw out es the
system the effects of medicine after a long sick
ness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal
lowness or unnatural color from the skiu.
One do.ie taken a .'hurt time hetore eating
gives vigor to the appetite' aud makes food di
gest well.
Oue dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar
rhoea in its worst forms, while Rummer aud
Bowel Comp'a nts yield almost to the first dose.
One or twm doses cures attacks caused by
Worms in children, there is uo surer, safer, or
speedier remedy iu the weird, as it never fails.
A f-.w bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medi
cine a-i a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chip
Fefer, and all Fevers of a Biiious Type. It ope
rates with certainty, aud thousands arc willing
to testify to its wouderful virtues.
AT who use it are giving their unanimous tes
timony in its favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
atid swallow both together.
The LIVER INVIGORATOR is a scientific Modi- j
cal Piscovery. aud is daily working cures, ah,
most too great to bedove. " It cures as i! by mu-!
I tic, even the ftrrt dose giving bm»JU, and seldom i
! more than one bottle is required to curs any
; kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jauri-I
nice or Dyspepsia, to a common Headache, all of j
i » hlcli are the result of a Diseased Liver.
! Price, $1 per bottle.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor. j
&;’5 Broadway, New York,
fin’d also, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB &
I.EITNiSB, W. H. XITT, and Druggists every-)
where. apl4-ly
,; - - —■ ... r
BCGRHA\J2’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
I i
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M '-.n:
: -•'C? V :;i ' tv*:- 4
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fi -i 4
the criKTm vren hot,band remedy fob
ItYtfDfAtJSI *
DIS EAB E6 F TIIE KI D KEYS,
Xj±-vc3X- OoiAXiT>lc\ixat,
IVEAKSESS OP A!V Y KIND, I
FEVER AND AGEE,
And the various affections consequent upon a I
disordered
STOMACH OR LIVER
SUCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the
Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss st j
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind andj
Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic,and :
Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous in-.
I stance- prove i highly beneficial, aud iu others
effected a decided cure.
I This is a purely vcgetablecompound, prepared
: on strictly scientific principles,after the manner
i of the celebrated Holland Professor Beerhare.
I Because of its great sucass in most of the Euro- i
] pean States, its introduction into the United j
; states was intended more especially for tli «e ol j
I our fatherland scattered here and there over the ,
| face of thi- mighty country. Meeting with great j
success among them, I now offer it to the Amerl- j
can public, knowing that its truly wonderful j
1 medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
Ills particularly recommended to these per
sona whose constitutions may have been im-1
paired by the coutinuou.- use of ardent spirits,
or other forms of dissipation. Generally,instan :
tar.eon- in effect, it finds its way directly to the
! seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve,
■ raising up the d coping spirit, and, In fact, in
lusing new health and vigor in the system,
i NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a bav
■orage will be disappointed: but to the sick,
i weak and .• w -yiiited, it will prove a grateful
I aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial
1 properties.
cjK.mrMOM =
The great popularity cl this delightful Aroma
has induced many imitation-, which the public
should guard against purchasing. Be not pur
,-uaded to buy anything -lae until you have given
fkerhuve’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. Oue bot
tle will convince yon how infinitely super'ar it i
to all these imitations.
$3-?old at il 00 per bottle, or six bottles for
$5, by the proprietors
BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja., k CO.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutistsa id Chemists,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
For -alein Augusta by IT 'VII,AND. CHK HEB
--KK SOI.. PLUMB A LEITMEH. WM. H. I'PTT,
’a 1 Kniggists generally throughout tbe State
■ - iy2o-ly
. w. H. SALISBURY & C0 t 5
DEALERS IN
,T-1 - GRATES aM> KAXOES rtN, COPPER.
FA' IN GHKKT IRON WAItU GA -
' v 'SIZED IIK> . FAI) AND BI.OiK
1 TIN PIPER. I.IFHV AND FORCE
p.HI’A Hid ,-E FURNISHING
r ’ G<K)DS, c.,&c.
an orders for TIN ROOF;NO, GA.S FITTING
pi I*MBING executed promptly and id asu
“nor manner. No. ’267 Broad street
Augusta, Ga
Hlkellamaiis.
I, BOTTLES SOLD!
J. RUSSLLL SPALDING’S
] ROSE [
Imary
ircz^nifka
AND CASTOR GIL.
TITHE nicest and best Toilet Article in
J. the World, for giving richness and brillian
cy to the Hair. It will make it grow, and keep
it irom falling off, or turning grey ; remove
dandruff, and preserve the hair in a good healthy
state until the latest period of life. It will force
the beard to grow, and give it a rich dark ap
pearance.
All genuine has the signature of J. RUSSELL
SPALDING, Manufacturing Chemist aDd Apoth
ecary,— Depot 27 Tremont Row, opposite Muse
um, Boston, Mass. Trial Bottles 25 cts. Large
size.?, in fifccy boxes, 76 cts and Si.
ftß-Sold by all the Wholesale Druggists and
Fancy Goods Dealers, and by dealers every
where.
Sold by Barnes; A Park, New York ; Haviland,
Sloven-cu & Co., Charleston ; Wm. H. Tutt.Au
guita. _ apoO-dawSm
MR S . WINSLOW, p.n experienced j
Nurse and Female Physician, presents to
the attention of mothers, her
SO O THING SYRUP,!
FOR cm LURK* TEETHING.
which groatly facilitates the process of teething,
by soltening the gums am. reducing all hiflam
■ motion ; will allay AIL PAIN and spa.-modh',ac
tion, and is •
SURE TO REGULATE'IHE BOWELS,
i Depend uponmoiheru, it will give rest to your
reive-, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
PRICE 25 cents PER BOTTLE.
, We have put up and ' It not only relieves
, sold this article for o il the child from pain.
ver ten years, and oai L b u t invigorates the
| say, in confidence and >J -tomach and bowel.-,
truih of it, what wi corrects acidity, and
, have never b-ea abli IL give- toce and energy
to say of any otliei 1 to the whole system
medicine—never ha- It will almo-t instant
it failed, in a riugl.i in m ly relieve
stance to effect a care, Ji GRIPING IN THE
when timely used.—.a BOWEIS. AND WIND
Never did we kuow an (J CHOI 1C
instance of disratisfac h, and overcome convul
tion by any one who Ci -ions, which if not
used it. th« con-j-j .p ee< jj|y remedled.cni!
trary all are del glited y , u dea tn. W e believe
with its operations,am. Jj it the best and surest
s peak In terms of high rm remedy in the world,
est commendation ol (H in ail cases of DYBEN
its magical effects and A n , :R y AX[) DrAR .|
medical virtues. W eIU HH u;a IN CHILDREN, i
spe*k m this matter |Q whether it arisesfrom 1
“wl-at aedo know, „ teething, or from any I
after ten yea rs expo- J, other cause. We would
ri nee, and pledge out «y io every mother!
reputation for tlie ful- J, w j, o j !as a suffer- i '
fi'.merit oi what wt ► jng f rolm al) y 0 j- t jj o l
here declare. In a. [> 'oregoing complaints— |
mus t every m-tauci p> m not let yourprcju-1
w lore the infant tssm- r alci .g t nor tll( , , re j u ..i
I lering Irom t ain am; J iices of others, stand
i oxbau-tion. relief wnl -i between voursufiering! !
Ibe found m fifteen or M bild arid the relief!!
twenty minutes a.te r f that will beacas—yes, !
I the syrup is aaminis ' ‘jmsoinstY srnr to !
I tcre I ' Z follow tiio use of this!
This valuable prepa [_] medicine, if timely
1 ratiou is the pre-crip- P u-ed.
! tion of one of the ma-t £> Full directions for
experienced and skill p> using will accompany i
ful Nurses iu New ~ each bottle. None,
England, nnd has been ~‘igr-nuineunless the sac- I
| used with never faUir.g 'il tim'do of CURTIS &
j success in rt PERKINS, New York,!
THOUSANDS OF ts on the outside wrap-!
r cases. a per.
Sold by Druggists throughout the wsrld.
ffincipal Office, No. 13 Cedar st., New York.
Pried Ably iweaty nv»°® ot ®‘ my2odawly !
COTOOSA SPRINGS,
THE subscriber having taken a lease!
of this fashionable watering place, will open i
; it lor the rece, Lou of visitors on the Ist day of!
| July next.
Thi* noted Summer resort, has been justly i
i known ns the
SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH,
; And presents advantages fn its Mineral Water-!
i and healthy location, equal, if not superior to;
! any Watering Place in the United States.
| I shall at all times endeavor to furnish my ta-! 1
! bio with ait the luxuries of the season, and shall*
! provide the best of couks, and faithful and at-j
tentive servants.
The great variety and properties of the ail
i healing Waters of Catoosa are well known. Prof, j
Means -ay* that the Waters ofCotoosa wih com
; p*re favorably with the best Watering Places ia
; Europe or America.
| Cotoosa Springs are accessible from all direc-;
; Lions, and have direct Uail ftoaJ communication
i with a!lthe principal towns of the neighboring! •
.States. Hacks and Ginn buses will he found at j
j the Colon a j fitiorm on the arrival of each train,
cordially invito the travelling public to give j
me a call You w .11 tin 1 Cotoosa a good resting '
p'ace, a id no matter where you are going, Co* 1 *
i toosa will not b“ out of yeur way.
: * J. J. HARMON.
VV. B. Orffin,
COH.IIISsIOV mekchast.
AND ' r
AUCTIONEER,
; SniJ, CONTINUE, THE ABOVE BUSINESS iu all; ,
! t-s branches, aud hopes, by a strict attention toi '
t* interest of those who employ hm to msrii 1 .
bare of pubitopatrouage.
Administrator’s, Executors and Guardian's.
; ales attended to promptly, ami on the most'
! liberal terms
, Cash oGv ;iices itimle on Contignmrutt
ot Frotluce whenever dk-siretl, j
jan‘29 iiawtim
1859. Spi-ing Trade. 1859!)
WE have now in store a large ana j <
complete stock of HOUSE FURNISHING 1 i
GOODB, among which aro REFRIGERATORS, I i
Yerke’s, Winsbip’s. ami Parker's, and Brown's! ■.
pstent WATER COOLERS, different PHtiern- 1 ,!
WIRE DISII COVERS, Oval aud Round ICE! -
PICKS and MALLETS.
Jelly aud Blanc Mange MOUIJD3, different -
Patterns.
FiO'.irisho<l and Brittania Ten and Coffee LOTS. (
“ Tea and Coffee URNS
Canary and Mocking Bird CA ES. all kinds. 1
S, S. JONES & CO., 1
mh!2 192 Broad street. J
Wanted Immediateh,
A good Cook, Washer and lroner, tr i
whom steady employ mem ami gsodwugei 1
wot be given. Addnus Key Box 87. i
my 23 dtr
To Rent, |
SEVERAL Houses, most of which ar<
<>n Mclntc.. h street, convenient to the Geor
gia Rail Knud Apply to 1
R i MORTSSON, Fx’r, Ac.
— |
ONE I HOUHAND DOZ. ERUiTJARS. ■
—I have i u hand aLL .-IZEs of M sneV ‘
iieut ’crew Top Fruit Jars Also, stone A Co’ 1
P.tent Jars. The absive are made ol (Lass an i 1
arsons tisir g them nee-: uot tear losing mu 1
roil (as (hoy are tint tike a certHiu earthen are !
'ar -ojri iu this city la,ty tar that proved worth ’
ess. ) Also on hand Mastin'* Patent Can.-Jar, ’
he best Jar of the kiud ever yet pro meed. Also •
u Cans ol all size-. Pi tees of Jars are. ior 1
Qu in*, from *i 25 to $1 per dozen, other sizes
iu pro|iortion.
N o. Discount made to Country Merobante.
m;-28 S. C. MUSTIN.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JUNE 29, 1i;59.
_ ptisalhnwuL
u aktWlf’s”
SEWING MACHINES
ARE the only Machines which sew in
a superior manner, Cloth, Kersey’s Silk«
Linens, Muslirs, &c. Hems, Gathers, Tucks ami
Stitches in cord of all sizes without Basting
Uses Flax, cotton or silk thread. Makes a back
stitch on both sides which is very elastic ; will
not rip nor cannot be raveled. The Machine is
very simple Huns at high speed, and in fact
is the only Machine made that can be re ied od
for doing thu coarsest and finest work on the
same Machine with equal J'scility.
PRICE, from *55 no to '2140 00. Persons buy
ing Machines can have servants instructed how
to operate them, free of charge, by sending them
to my office.
A, LEYDEN, Gen’l Ag’t, Atlanta. Ga.
ftysencl for Circulars ami Samples.-ran
HAIGHT & ANDREWS, Agents,
| my27-dtf For Augusta.
Hope for the Sufferer!
A BALM IN GILL!AD!
Gout and Rheumati m Disarmed of their Stina
b]f the
ANTI-AItTHHITIC WINE
FOR THE
Gout & Rheumatism.
As Compounded by Dr. Froment, of Doris.
fTHVELVE MONTHS EXPERIENCE
A and observation jns-ify tbe Proprietor of
this Medicine iu assuring the public that it is ai
once the most safe aud re’iable remedy for either
of the diseases named, which has ever been of
fered b> suffering humanity Scores of tho most
respectable people of Mobile have experienced
its w nderful effects, and will endorse all that
the proprietor may sny in its favor
*3-We rely upon the testimony of those who
have used it, for its sale, and not upon adver
tising. I, C. DuBOSE & CO., Water street,
Agents for the United States.
For sale by
Messrs. PLUMB A LEITNER, Ag’ts,
je!B-d3m Augusta, Ga.
DR. J. T. PATERSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
: Offico on Wasbi'',»oii-st.,
Will attend to all operations pertaining to the
profession.
EXTR.VOTJ TEETH WITHOUT PAIN BY ELEC
TRICITY. jel6-ly
SAML'KIa THATCHER, -
Attorney at law and notary
PUBLIC, Georgetown. Quitmau county, Ga .
wid practice iu tho counties of Webster, Terrod,
Chattahoochee. Stewart. Quitman, Clay, Earley,
Miller ; anil Barbour county Alabama
_ my 27 ,11 7 .
250,000 lbs,
BACON FOR SALE,
lain authorised to sell Two Hundred
and Fifty Thousand pounds “SlDES”—de
| livcred at the Chattanooga, or Augusta Depots-
Samples of Which can seen at Messrs. Wilkinson
! & Fargo and H. T. Peay’s Stores in this . ity.
1 jelO-dtf T W. FLEMING.
FOR SALE.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY bolts
of patched Bagging, 51 bales’ oi heavy do,
! 290 coil- of prime Hope, at low price by
jot HU!I-ON d MILLER.
PRIVATE BOARDING,
TWO OR THREE FAMILIES
CAN be accommodated with Large
and airy ROOMS, and BOARD, at
WASHINGTON HAL L,
6pposito tbe Fort Office.
A few SINGLE GEN f LEIIEN au 1 DAY BOARD
ERS at reasonable terms.
JclOdtf MISS C.'. A. EVANS.
I:'UR SALE,
A SUPERIOR Horse and Dray, all in
XX ex client workingc nult.im. Applv to
jc22-dtf KtxCHLEY « SAMCHtZ.
JUST RECEIVED.--5 cases Piue-apple
Cheese, sdo Dutch Uiscse, sdo Pint
t-nampagne, 20 half bills. White Fish, Mens
Mackerel in Kits and fia.fßbls. No. 1,2 and 3
Mackerel in all size packages, 10 li-iif b’bls Fam
ily Reel, for saie by . BUT, HDKfU'S s Co.
my3l
XARD. —a few can'2 very cbuiue imm,
J I-ard, on oonsigotneut and for -aie by
j>6 il v WOODRUFF.
ON CONSIGNMENT.—A prime lot of
Tennessee Lard ill 50 flj. Cans, jus' ri-ceivid
and for sale by KINCHLkY ■>; SANCHEZ,
je4 No, 141 RcynoM -tred.
FOR SALE.
A desirable Country Residence about
ot) minutes ride from Town, and upon one
or the best roads leading from the ' ity. All im
provemeuts aro new—tho lot contains 12 acres
of land, well adapted for Gardening aud tho cul
ture of Strawberries The land is capable of be
ing improved to any degree of fertility. Apply
at this office. je.l dtf
NEW RUCKS.—GEO. a. Oaths & Bros
have just received the following n wand
interesting boons : The New and the Old; «r
Cali ori ia and India in Romantic Aspect, by f W
Palmer, MD. Memoirs of the Etc, ress Cathe
rine 11, written by Herself, w iih a Preface by ■
Herz mi. Translated from the French. Acadia;
or A Month with tbe Blue Noses, by Frederic S
t.ozzens, author ol the “Sparrow grass Pape s.”
A Itactr tor’s S ory, by Oliver Bruce. The Cava
lier an Historical Romance, by G.P R lames,
Esq. Titc War of Roses; or stories of the Strug
al".s oi the York and Lanca-t r, by J G Edgar.
John Halitax, Gent emeu Illustration, by Ange
las Happin The 1/tdy Blau. he; or Tbo Castle
■n • the Cot'age, by iderce Egan, Esq. 5 vol. ot
Ctamos, by Hurnboll. jois
TUNE 22d, MORE NEW BOOKS.—
•I The Gre>k Testament, with critically ievie
o.i text, A Digest of various readings , il irgu.al
References to Ve Pal tad E iocuati Usage; Pol
oganitn i, and a Critical and BxegeGcat Comnieu I
■ ary, by Henry AHord, d. D.;Huy awru in Af
rica-or, Progress of the Prut. F; F, Mission at
Capo P Imas, West Africa, by Mrs. Anna M.
Pent; Tbe Wars of tbe R -es; or, ijtories oi the
Btr ggie iff Yor* and Lmcaster, by J G Edgar
with iiiUstrations; Sunday .-cauoi Speaker, liy J
R, ntiafljf, DD; Co-mo-, tiy ilumbiadt vol. 5;
J bu tiaiiiax Gentiemao, uud ! an oil’s Catechism
oi United Stat‘-a -i.-tory ior sulu bv
je22 THOSRIHAbD * f
174 Vi*R YBDdY .-to rn , last- *oo l/teil'al^ol.
IT* Daily *4—Weekly *L5*
®isatlaHfons.
WOOD, EDDY & CO’S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES!
(CHARTHtFD BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.)
Capital Prize $50,000
TicketT oiiTy $10!
—
Wood, Eddy & Co., Managert
Successors lo S. SWAN & CO.
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managers of the
Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single
Number Lotteries for JUNE, 1859, at AU
GUSTA, Ga., iu public, under the suporinten-
I dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 23,
jTo be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga., in public.on
SATURDAY. June 4, 1859.
( CLASS 24
I To be drawn in city of lugusta.Ga., in public.on
? SATURDAY, Juue 11 1869.
t CLASS 25,
j To be drawn in City of Augusta.Ga..in public on
SATURDAY, June 18,1869.
CLASS 26,
. To be drawn inCityofAugusta.Ga.,in public ol
r SATURDAY, Juue 25, 1859. ’
> ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS I !
; five Thousand Fbur Hundred and Eighty-five
Pr zts!
ONE PR!7aK TO EVERY NINE TICKETS l
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Salunlay in JUNE
1 Prize of. *50,000
1 “ ‘‘ 20,000
> 10,000
1 “ “ 3,000
1 “ “ 1 501
50 “ “ 'see
100 “ “• 400
’OO “ “ 3,0
1 100 “ “ 150
100 * “ 190
; APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
f 4 Przs of *4OO Ap. to *50,000 Prze are *1,600
i 4 “ 300 “ 20,000 “ are 1,200
4 “ 250 “ 10,000 11 are 1 000
4 “ 225 “ 6,000 “ are 900
t 4 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ are 80t
I 4 « 160 « S,OOO “ are 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,600 “ are 400
5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
>
5,486 Prizes, amounting to *320,000
Whole Tickets *lO ; Halves *5 ; Quarters *2.60.
46' Remember that every Prize in the above
Scheme is drawn, and payable in full without
deduction.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
’.owing rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. $8(
do do do 10 Half do .. 40
Uo do do lOQuar. do .. 2i
do do do 10 Eighth do .. It
SPARTA ACADEMY
LQTTfcRY,
CLASS No. 3 )9,
Draws Wednesday, .lane 89th, 1859,
ON THE THREE NUMBER PI AN.
75 Numbers—42 Drawn Ballo s.
NEARLY ONE PR’ZE TO EVERY TWC TICKET 3 ! I
1 (irasid Prize of
I Prlzeof *19,1701
2 Prizes of 10,000 j
2 do (f. 8,0001
4 do of 2,000
, tec.. kc.
27,814 PRIZE'S AMOUNTING TO*slG,t9Ci I
Whole Tickets $lO , Halves 5 Quarters *2 50.!
ifi tl'dcring Ticket! or C riincates. enclose the
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded ny fitsl
mail.
i Tho List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Purchaser? will nb a?<? write their signature! 1
plain, and give their Post Office, County ani
State.
Ufa” AH prize- nf SIOOO and under , paid im
mediately alter tbo drawing—other prizes ai
time of tbtrty days.
NOTICE TO COXLUKSPOXDENTS.
Those who prefer not Sending money by mail,
can use
. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
whereby rnonuy for Tickers* in sums of Tenol D
’ara, aurt upwards, ran be sent us
At our Risk and Expense,
tram ;.uy city or town whore tin y have an office.
The money aud order must be enclosed in a
“ Government /V-£ Gjice Stamped. Envelope,” o>
the Expt ess Company cauuoi receive them
Ad communications strictly confidential
Address orders for tickets or .Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY k CO., Augusta. Georgia,
or WOOD, EIP'Y & CO, A' la.ua, Georgia,
or WOOD, EDDY Si CO , Wilmington, Delaware,
rnyl
S4O
FAMILY
JEWING MACHINE
SCOVILL & GOODELL’S
Sewing with two Threads,
DOUBLE LOCK STITCH I
1000 STITCHES I MINUTE.
THE ONLY
LOW PRICED
SEWING MACHINE
’Y-JU’T OFFEIRED
Sewing with two Threads!
FX)R SALE AT THE
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
Corner Broad A Jackson Sts.,
OPPOHITK OLOBE HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEO.
CLARKE, ANSLE7 & CO.
f«l>22-tf.
....4 , <;
COME AT LA3r.
rwvt ill om i,i mv ienil* 'tii<l patron
1 I o 1 111. nII ll
j l .., Fi: ,t; 1 ;■!, -H ILtMk, I baG
u • -i . -■ ro 1 ow comi s I c
u e. ,m wilt b. sold 1 pra
I.i>' 110 U uui , rin.o Keapeetfully, j
J-13 !tt W WOODRUFF J
loofs, Sliots, fit,
BO 0 T S
AND
BURCH & ROBERT
ARE JUST RECEIVING A LARGE AS
SORTMENT OF LADIES, MISSES,
AND CHILDREN BOOTS AND
SHOES OF ALL KINDS
AND SIZES.
—ALSO—
A SPLENDID ASSORrMENTOF FINE
SOLL LEATHER,
TRUNKS & VALISES,
CALL AND SEE THEM,
188 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
marl 2 ts
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT,
GROYER & BAKER’S NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES.
PRICKS ®r»s rt) $l3O.
Hemmers $5 Extra.
IT is no longer questioned that these MA
CHINKS are the best in use fur family Sew
ing They hem, fell and s itch iu a supeffibr
manner, ami are the only Machines in the mar
kt which are so well and simply made, tliat
tliey may he sent into families with no other in
structions than are contained in a circular, which
accompanies each machine, and from which
A CHILD OK TBS YE.AU9
may readily ksaru bow to use and keep them in
order. We refer to the testimonial below of Sen
ator Hammond, of South Caro'ina ;
WagBiXGTOR, D. C., 11th Dec. 1868.
Dear Sir: In reply to your latter, asking my
opinion of Grover At Baker's Sewing Machines
I take pie sure in saving that they have more
than sustained my expectations, aftor t-ying aud
returning others. I have three of them in nper
ation on my different places, and after four years
trial, have no thult to dnd. Respectfully,
(Signed) j, H, Haumo.nd.
Agents Wanted in every county in Ceorgia.—
Sales Room, No. 255 Broad Ktrec-t. Augusta.
r I ts BTUVAI-Jb A UAUTUKU..
AT R. J. BOWE & CO'S,,
hen. fommission Mercliauts,
287 Broad Street,
JIA Y BE FOUND
Tennessee Bacon,
Western bides and Shoulders.
Chandler’s Tenn. Hums.
Sngar Cured Hams,
Ckirti aud Flour,
Hay, Eastern and Northern,
Lime,
Cement,
Plaster,
Hair,
Mackerel,
Smoked Herrings,
Boston On reri Reef,
Lard in Cans ami Barrels,
Soap, Cigars, aud Butter.
apl6
s. C. MUSTIN’S
PA T E N T Self-sealing EARTHEN
Pi.KSFRYK JAR, for sale ai No. 183 Broac
■-tract, Near Augu-ti Hotel, Augusta, Ga
BININGERS
OLD LONDON DOCK (JIN.
A. M. Bininger & (Jo.,
[estabuished 1778.]
SOl.ii IMPORTKRS AND PROPRIETORS.
No. 10 Droad st , N. Y.
NEITHER A
“Schiedam Schnapps.”
“Luhilou «-(ordial w* (,1n, r
iVor “Club House Gin,’’
BUT A PERFECTLY
PURE GIN,
PUT UP BY A 1
eS-KRSpoNSICLE HOUSE
And worthy of the public conff-'ence. For sale l>y
SPEAKS .Si HIGHIT,
Wholesale Druggists, Augusta Ga.,
dec2l-tf N» 316, opposite Planters' Hotel
MACHINE SEWING,
A LL DI'.HCRIP'i'IONS OF FINE ANI
, m. COARSE SEWING is dona with dispatch >
tho
Machine sewing Rooms
(In Broad-street, above N K Butler’s.
The heads of familiea well lUd it to their im
«flt to call and examine speoimens of beautib
vork, which te daily executed there
AT MODERATE CHARGES.
DRESSES for Ladies and hitmen tucked ini'
iimdsome-tstylo. SHIRTS, P.tNTS, VESTS, a
very ai tide of Clothing n» a with mspai
uuch handsomer ito" by hand.
«**C4llattfta “ MACHINE SEWING ROOM
ngnsta. Anri) 28.15 M ap2B
EIJDLEMA.\ & BANKS,
\ HOl.f H tI.K *jD r* trtii tUalers n. mi .m :
VY ut.ic iirerj* of SIIUKS, \ Tm
, pfitte CAFF. LININ' ■, nud Mi vi
ii lN.', M-iOuMAKKKGS i'OoLS, W 0 y hi
• r-v ;i iar'4o bml uoR-tunt supp’y at M
Georgia
Wt* are al.- o A t -'or Tow nsend«.iik • •
P.-tX TKUEA D NEW ING MACHINE. *
u »|i ‘ispu i-.zh'e article or Shoe UouuUcJur •;
ne onlv Mac’iliie th tt sews with a wax «hre
Would invite the atieutiou of Country
ha'-ts to our iirices ’»nl «iAn
BIRD CAGES.—For sale by
ap26 S. G. MU3TIN. Ig
NUMBER 140
llfettltarmi T
MOUNTAIN ROUTE
* TO THE
VIRGINIA SPRINGS
VIA KNOXVILLE, TENN.
T)’ml^ CE fronn Au g ust ». Ga., to th«
> 4 m&S L B S RDR SI>RINGS
, »»“fg«m«y g WWt. a U ph A u V rtay «
Z^Z'° US WateriD^Uce “ - the
This route is now tn successful operation and
for good roads, salubrions climate, beautiful
scenery and flue eating houses, is not surpassed
by any line of Railroads in the Union P
C. B. WALLACB,
„ „ . _ General Ticket Agent.
i- en si A Co., Knoxville, my 21 ’69.
' ffh r .?‘ r0 "® l) „ Ttckets so!li at the Ticket Offlo#
’ "f the Georgia Railroad, Augusta.
m ? 3l d»m
Wanted.
Agents wanted in evert
County throughout the Southern
-'tales, to sell by subscription our Popular
Publications of BOOKS and MAPS. For Texas
;outhern Miss., Southern Ala., Ga., Fla. and
south Carolina, Apply to '’
e.nebhut&rro.,
p . r , rl . T „ ~ Social Circle, Ga.
,1 Ark -. '-*•> -Northern Miss., Northern Aia.l
mil Tennessee. Apply to J. B. k E. NEBHCT
marcO ___ ’ I-a Grange, Tenn
BRADDOCK’S
PULMONARY COUGH
iWTIBI.
—.
THE GREAT UEIIEUV FOR
COLDS COUGHS, CROUP
And Bronchitis.
T'lliS MEDICINE is not only
X a great curative and preventive, but to
,*‘ h ng w the patient’s Irr toted lungs and
hroat, and is so agreeable to the taste that
Well a ? adn,ts ,ilke 11 w i‘h pleasure.
A kali-tea-spoonful taken often, will soon re
«Wjreceo tco ld.;«4wm not c™tl£?e\£
MASIIPACTGRED BV
l)r. John Braddock
OF HARTFORD, COM.
The undersigned having been appointed Age-.,
or Richmond County 6a., tor the above, be',
cave to Offer ft to the citizens of Augusta li t
vicinity as a pleasant and excellent remedv ani
me that will give enUre satisfaction * ’
Wholesale Price M 60 per dozen.
Retail I nee 60 Cts. per bottle.
„ , , WM. C. BARBER, Agent,
219 Broad-st., opposite United States Hotel.
™ lkvy ' s - <*•
Wainright, Sayre &~CoT'
WHOLESALE IN
pYK® ,™ E - CORDAGE,
Tm/tch**? V , U no“r"‘?t,! UßS; n ’ a,
VANAHft ' I_mSorWra 1 _ m S orWra Os HA
x> 260 n ath in « t&n Street, N. Fork.
between Robinson and Murray. *
“ Ze»4m T ' 1 ,iB “■ 1 A - E - w-uyKJotrr.
trout house;
t
BY Mrs. J. d. BOYD.
Phorriktor of Charizstos Horen.)
NOTICE. '
[HAVE this day sold to Mr. J. E.
MILVGKR, mv entire stack of WATCHES*
COCKS. JEWELRY, & , and it is a pleasure Ic
nt reduce to my customers so papular a Watch
Maker. In retiring from business, I feel grate
ul to these friends and customers for the liber
'1 patronage they have bestowed on me, and
-ultcit its continuance with my successor at the
>ld stand. E. TWEEDY.
Augusta, Feb. 1, 1859.
A CARD. ~
II is the intention of the subscriber
to keep a well selected stock of CLOCKS
v Ar JEWELRY" and FANCY GOODS, and
depose ol them at the lowest prices ; and will
imp efficient Workmen to-assist him In the
'roiiipt execution of ad work left for repairs.
I invito* ail the old patrons of the bouse and
lis Iriemls, to call and satisfy themselves.
. , , J E. Ml NGER.
Augusta, teh. 1,1859 feW-alf
iDzrrxsgrisrr®
PAPER,
282 Broad Street.
mnr‘2s if
IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY
AND
shop r
i.V GEORGIA It AIE ROAD, NEA K IHE COT*
TON FA CTO rtr. AVGUSTA GEO.
\ BORIS are sohciiou** ..«, i [or RAIL
nOADa, all kinds of Machinery for Gold
'mes, Bridges and Draw Bridges. Gas Work 3
mir. Paper and Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Watet
heels, all kind? or Smith work, Shafting and
ircular Saw Mills complete.
M' s •I > W. M. nitlHT, Proprietor,
Hardware
PAPER,
282 Broad Street.
mar‘2s ts
Wanted.
YTT ANTED to biro, eight hands to
V ? wo.-k ou the August* ami S ivannah Rail
<uad. A,'so, three women to cook .or bands.
oaaris-tf ANDREW Y''NGE,Supt-
S. C . MUSTIN,
IMPORTER OF
CHINA, GLASS & CROCKERY,
ALSO. DEALER IN •
J- it o -liver Plate i Goods, Patent Lambs, Table
c ery I/K-kin? Q asses. Waiters, and Wooden
r«* timfHewjreiV Agents for the sale of
unit r. nit J »rs, No. IXB Broad-street, ne-ir the
*.' H f te 11 !- G I a--efi
MM. M. HAK.VtfS to.,
A V tit >h KERB ANDCOM. MEW HANTS,
.ento tortile purchase, and stleof RKtLES
r.cTF l'R<dtUCE WEfti Han 1.-K. DUY
GOO'.w FAN' V ...iiIX AC. kC.
MODEL AUCTION HOUBE,
Next ,i,« rto Geo. K K. B.u g aii nta, Ga.
f Y YVlNGoneof the tiest locfttiotig m
l 1 the < it. noth fprrs ail sale- as well as
''ieß. «e offer to Cunsignors extra Induce
■■ to to read goods to this market and can «*.
" b. m th. y wilt bo quickly sold, and, cash
nmm'.y returned. Ail varieties «f Goods cam
‘ ( dokly di [Hisedof. W. shall at timee keen
•ii hand a gno-1 Stork, and Country Dealer* sup,
piled low for CASH. apl-dij