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VOLUME
9 FBWISHHI BAD T AN* WERKI.Y,
I BY S. A. ATKINSON.
Wk BA!T.7, per annum §4OO
WEEKLY, “ I 50
'ibPcr.ptmße w;H be received for throe
ra# *t $1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty
COtV.-
«#- !»:*>• mw,i v.r - :'>-or ita! twlifey
be required m advance.
B M-THKOmCF. OF TftE PLSTATCH ts oii
.JB* Mcluteeh street. oi- door uenh of the Georgia
Ktuir«a4 Bank.
9 KATES OF ADVERTISING«
IB^ AdTertl'<*T.ifiiU' wit. bo i averted by the square
altfili*«e (100 A -»r.ls.) To- refits f‘"*r the first
I*vrti<»u. and 25 ren* tor each m:b>equ-rt ;n
%Lji| terkot: under one mcitk. to be paid for * hen the
advertisement is handed in;** the office.
Advertj.-emeut-' *in ter five lines wnl be :nae. t
a t 10 cents a hne for the first, and 6 cents a
|||Sr line for each ftiibseqnent insertion.
19
m y cestbal kail road.
Leave Shtarmak,. .1- 15 P W and 11.46 P M
■ Arrive in Augu«ta.. .7.30 P M and 6 30 A M
■ Arrive in Mm on 11 P M ard 9A M
Arrive i s MiUtdg- v 1 lie 1.10 l M
Leave Macon W4A A M 101 M
Arrive in Savannah.. 720 A M and ft 30 P M
Arrive hi Auzu-1> 740 P M and f., 30 A 61
Ks Arrive la Milledrevid • .. ....I.lb P M
XMtve Augusta 1115 A M and *. 46 16*
HI Arrive in Savannah. 7 -0 A M and 9.30 V W
ragj Arrive in Macon... 9AM and 111 M
■ Passenger' lor points bej ond Atlanta on the
■ Western cA.R.R w. . leave Savaanah by the
K 12.15 train an I arriv n Atlanta »tT.k«
■ morning. Pa*«*u«-; ter M'.itftfUeville and Dr
jUg tontou will leave by the U 45 train. Bot.j
■ * trains connect at Macon w.th the Macou and
M Western R. R. ft»r At »oU, and with the tenth-
B western R. R. to Albany, Americas. Columbus
B and Montgomery, and at Milieu with the Angus-
H ta and Savannah RR- to AiryukW and the North.
■ Je» Jtf BP I W. AiUMa. o*P’lSap t-
ItiSPETS
1 AT LOWER
I Priors Offered.
I v v-e have just received a new and fresh
■ V v stock •f CARPFTS, imported d;r«ct from
I EUROPE. •
8 Together with nil the first Manufacto
-8 rien in this Country, which w«are
8 Belling at *
' >KVV-Y()RK
Wholesale Prices.
Rugs, Door-Mats,
AiJD
a at it S Rj /Ri Ri (*0
v ’ i»\ • |«i‘. U, nil a, „
O Q iiit t2i Q* y j
i.v xvjtr.v vaeiett.
Damask, Lace and Muslin
Shades, Cornices, Pins 1
BANDS an»l LOOPS,
I'HK LARGEST STOCK ever OFFERED, I
tARPKTS MOOIt CI.OTHS
Cut and gut <lown by competent work- ,
men, and guaranteed to fit.
Cail and jurlee for yourselves, before)
purchasing elsewhere.
* C. A, PLATT & CO.,
Furniture ami Carpet Warehouse.
H 1 BBUAU STREET,
*ep. llcUm
BININGERS
OLD LOMJOft GIN.-
A. MI Bininger & Co.,
[established 1778.]
SOLE IMPORTS® AND PROPRIETORS,
A’o. 19 Bromd-tt . A”. F.
NETHER A
“Schiedam Schnapps,”’
« London «-Cordial-e» Lih,”
Nor “Club House Gin,”
g- > BUT A PERFECTLY
I PURE GIN,
PUT UP BY A 7
*3- RESPONSIBLE HOUSE,
A_d worthy of the public confidence. For sale by
SPEARS <k MIGHT,
Wholesale Druggist*. Augusta* Ga.,
4ecCl-tf N* 316, opposite Plauters* Hotel.
THOMAS BUSSELL,
TITHE Cheapest Manufacturing and Job*
JL bfng JvweHer in this city, w'.shes to Is&rrm
the citirens of Augusta and vicinit}-. that he has
lately returce > from Kew York with alt the fa
cfßties for work in his line of business. Ke
qruaraniee.v to do it as well any houie North or j
j=outh. aod at much tower rate*. All kinds of
Society Pins aad Ba-i gs made to order, acd
Watches aad Clocks ueaily repaired. Gtnee
mounted also. Shon oppoMte thy Post Osfico.
oetS dw"
FRESH NORFGIk OYSTERS
CAN be loot ] everyday throtigh- *sr~. y —\ j
out the sea, U. it ll A^:.SJiffs { B J
T ae House, a suppiv of FrT2-.ss«Aii>'s *
• seketed Norfo-k Oysters : v'-' up ia .
*419 Gallon and <tee-h&lf Segs, which w ill j
he warranted as r?.>-r :a«rAed.
©ci»£-d3ia C. EMERY.
IVorite Jo Sii&ppei s,
f4r StAtux*? ea. the Atigw* l
Jj t& asd Baj&aO, intended far]
way freight Trains o' Uoo% and. Thursday, j
be sent to the Pep«t before 3,‘>3 P, M. on j
Wedaesday and Sa£ur<iay
ANDREW. Y9KCB,
Augusta, Augfirdtf SuperirtendenL
WANTED to Ray ur Seh, Prime Dry
fiiiit Cow Hidw. j
a«2 M W WOOB3OW
JlupstH ibfnittg Qsptr|,
j Klfbiral.
!H LIVER INVIGOfiATOR,
PREPARKD BT DB. BANFORB,
Compounded Entirely from Gums I •
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
and liver Medicines now before the public,
I that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and !
| tfiore effectual than any other medicine known. I
: It w not Only a Cathartic, bat a Liver remedy j
, 1 keting first on the liver to eject it* morbid mat ;
; ter. then on the « oaach and bowels to earry ofl :
that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes j
r effectually, without auv of tlie paiufb! feeling? I
experienced In the operation.' of mo*t CutLart.es j
It strengtlieas the system at the gam time that !
i it purges it aud when taken duly in mod era U I
l do*es wiil -treatgheu and kudd it up with un- j
u.«uil rapidity.
The Liver a one of stomach, canning food |
the princi;»al .cgnla . to digest well, purifN-j
Kara of the ouman L iug the bi«xl, giving I
; body, aad when it per • tone and health to the
forms Its motions v whole machinery, re I
. well, the powers of the # moidug the cause of
eystem are fully do g the disease,—effecting
veloped. Thestomach fi a radical cure.
, almost entirely de- • Bilious attacks are
pendent on the healthy * cured, and. what is
action of the liver tor J better, prevented by
11 •t* |ir<-;-u,.' ?h** .oV: use ul
an;>e of its functions ; oi the Liver Invigorator. 1
whi n the at mach is M One doseaftet eating |
at famt, the bowels are \ is at.ificient to relieve,
at fault,and the whole f the stomach and pre- j
system suffers.ln con g vent the fbod fj;om ri- (
s**quence of one organ C sing and souring. |
—the Uvor,— having Only one dose taken
ceased to do its duty before retiring, pre
fer »'*«‘dUa of that vents Nigntmare.
organ, *. »ev,-the pro ; * On’r br.o *1 >ae ffidr.en
prif.ori hiU rnade it * at night, loosens the!
his id a prac | bowels gently, and;
ih.» cf m'-rt thaa toK leavesOr»Uv.*iit»SiS. |
years, tu find SA»me re- 0 One dose taken after j
medy wherewith each meal will euro j
counteract the lUrtnyr* IDyspepfiia.
deranfftasußla Uwhiclijp One dose of two tea- I
iti' bailie. j spoonfuls will always j
To prove that this. # relieve Si*k Heudac-ite. j
remeJy is at One bottle taken for j
found, may perso; a fe mule eb.Hructious,
troubled with removes the cause of|
Complaint, in any of its] J. the disease, end makes
forms, bas but to try a!" a perfect cure
bottle, and conriotion 8 005/one doseimme
is certain £ diately- rellevesChohc,
These Gums remove“ while
Ull morbid or bad mat- J One dose often re |
tor Tom the system.'* peaUd ia a sure care i
j j*; pi lying in t’heirjf for Cholera Morbus]
oJacaa healthy How «•!. * and a prevenuve of;
bite, fuvig- ’rating theiffi Choleia
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the
|sy&*m the effects of medicine after a long sick
ue*s
One bottle taken for Jaundice remove* all sal
I lowness or unnatural color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time before eating
given vigor to the appetite and makoa food di
. geat wbJl
Ouedo-e often repeated cures Chronic War
rb*Ta In its worst forms, while Summer aud
I towel CompiamtK yield almost to the first dose.
One qr two do.>es cures attacks caused by
WoritiS in children, there ia no surerv safer, or
speedier reai-dy in the wolrd, aa it nev*-r/at7x.
A ft w bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tho
absorbents.
W«» t«ke pleasure In reron>mend ! ng this m>dl
cipje as a pre. euhve (dr Fever aad Agae, Chill
Fe*<"r p snd all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It ope
rates <riih cerUtioty. and thousands are willing
I to tcvufv to the wonderful virtues.
AH who use it arc giving their uuaeunous tes
timony in Us favor
I Mix Water in tl*e mouth with the Invigorator, j
j acttawallow both together.
1 uVEJa INFfOWOtItmU a sc.etJtifio Modi- .
rfcai D;s every, and is daily working cures, al-i
moat too kreat to believe. D <.ure« as if by tna-1
I gm. nyn dote giving aud seld**m j
inidrc than one bottle is required to cure any j
km<J**f Idver Cosnplaiut, from the worst Jaun- i
dice or Dyspepsia, to * common Headache, ail of I
! which are the result of a fpwAtfed liver.
Price-. SI per bottle.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor,
335 Broadway. New York |
I &)'±d also, wholesule and retail, by PLUMB & j
, IJHT.VEK, W. H. TUTT, and Druggists ever) -;
whore. _ _ »pl4-ly j
MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced
Nurse and Female Physician, present* to |
the attention of mothers, her
HOOT II IK G SYRUP,
FOR UIILDftEIf TEETHI6G.
] which greatly faciiitatea the process of teething, i
j by Eottetnug the gums and reducing all inflam
mation ; will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic ac- j
lion, and is
SURE TO REGULATE i HE BOWUI>. L
J Depend ujKmil, moihers, it wili give re.-t to your- j
se*ven, and
BEI.fEF AND HEALTH TO YOCR INFANTS.
PRICE *i6 cents PER BOTTLE.
I We have pul up and • It not OBl) rellevefi
sold this artie’e for o- the child from pain, j
, ver ten years, aud «ao bu l invigorates the |
in confidence and fJ -Atomach and howeh, j
j trath of it, what we V corrects acidity, and
have never beea able |L gives b>ne and energy
jio say 61 any oth. r to the whole system"
j medicine—never h»-r /* It will aimost instant- )
4 fil led, in a single in- rr. 5y relieve
stance m effect a core, 4Ji GRIPING IN THE !
jwben timely BOWELS. AND WIND
Never did we know an CHOLIC,
j uwtrfnce of disbiitisfac a n l overcome convul- i
by any oue who g io n H . W hich il not j
u-vejd .t. On the con f-{ speedily remedied,eno i
with its operattwrs.ano , t thebCst aod
speak in terms of high r remedy in the world,
eet comaaeudation e I f 1 m all cares of DYREN
ite magical effects and r\ pE R Y AN D 1)1 AR
medical virtues. We 'J RHOSA IN CHILDREN,
speak is this matter M whether it ari-*wsfron>
“what we do know," teething, or from any
after ten years’ expc- J/ other cause. We would
ri rcce. and pledge our r . t 0 every mother
reputation far tbe ful- w ho bas a child suffer
flllment of what we •* IC g from any of the
here declare. Ia al- foregoing cempiiints -
mos t every mataoce p> , i 0 not let your preju
wh*T6theiafantissui- U dices, nor thp preiju
fermg from pain and J iices of ot hera. stand ,
exbao?t»on, relief wiil -j between year suffering ,
be found in filtofita or. H child and the relief;
twenty minutee after /ft that will be sea l !—yee, (
the syrup ia admails I H* aßnounxLT suax—to f
2 follow the use of this l
This valuable prer® !r] medicine, if timely
ration is the preacrip-lPiuaed.
tioa of one of the »o.stjj>i Full directions for
experienced anif skill j using will accompany
fn ! Nerses In New r (each bottle. None j
Fuigland, and bar been; ./{genaiooßßleas the lac*
a'ied wßli sever failing J i«tei mile of CURTIS A.
success in ! ri PERKINS, New York, ]
THOUSANDS OF on the outside wrap-
CASES, ;k^iper.
Sold by Druggist- throughout the w«rld.
Principal Office. No. 13 Cedar si., New York.
Price only twenty five cents, my 20-d*wly
j j. xiu.se. j. wxrxEMJji ;
MILLER & VVATERHAS,
AUCTION AXD COM. MERCHANTS
MACO.V. GEORGIA.
YTTILL give paiticaiar attention t<
I T the puW : c and private sale of Merchai
dize and property of every description, m:#wf
make prompt returns Cor the same.
i BXHBk£ BY PRaXltteiOX TO
JJBfcTTA Ross.Tßßloom;J F> \
Winter. L M Lamar, KBond. -M&c'-n Ga. •
| Pre*. Manufacturer 3 Bank, >
j WK D^vMsoc.-Laßociir 1 fctßeQ, )
Rifaberrkam
• BaldwinACo.TJ ifaish ) j|
f W C Dukes He Sen ffhor-’yxi#*. 8. C. \
j aseS ■ dacS-n. .1
jW. H, SALISBURY & C 0„
HEALERS II
].#)YES, GP.ATZS AST) RANGES. TfN, COPPER.
r AR* (.ai
TANKED IKON. i £AD AND BLOCK
TIN PIPES, LIFTING AND FORCE r
PUMPS. HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS, ac., Ac.
AH orders far TIN GAS rTTTING,..
land PLUMBING executeSTprosiptiy acd in a su- ;
I parlor manner. No. 257 Br*.-ad-Btreet,
I sar 14-dap. Au*u»ia. Ga j
Matxbts, lekfrii d‘s.
{Take Notice.
|i ffiiiNj
DEALER IN
FIRST QUALITY WATCHES,
] 111,
SOLID SILVER GOODS.
PLATED WARE,
Spectacles
&c„ &c., &C,, . ,
Still Continues Business
AT THE
OXjXD LOCATIO 3ST,
h»*o. %ti-wi.,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THRrLANTKRg’ HOTEL,
| Where all who are wanting articles of
this kind cun
! SA VE SOMETIUKG IX THE PRICE
BY CALLING.
Everything Now. and Desirable in
my Line, will be added to the Stock
throughout the Season.
attention giveß to Repairing Watch
e« aud Jewelry, a« noue but Ex|ierioaoe»i Work
men are Kmphiyed.
YOt K PATUO.V AGE IS SOLICITED#
| oeU> ddccCm
October 1,1859.
CLARK & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED HY PTEAMFR
mu ADI)ITIIINS
TO THEIR
STOCK OF
WATCHES,
ffE3WELR.Y
SILVER WARE,
PLATED WARE,
AND
b ® W } W ft !B -ViT.!^
mm~ J\. W U W ttl W imJ <J j)
AND OFFER THEM
| AT LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN.
Their Stock of
WATCHES,
j ;
i Comprises the finest WATCH now
made, as well as the better class ot.
Watch, known to-be faithfully triads
and honest -time keepers; Cooper, Jur I
! genson, Tobias, Beesley, Johnsot) and j
others, figure extensively.
SIL VER WARE,
!Iha (e tlure, and a prominent corapri* ng |
I Full . sJ ette, wdh and without (****, Half Setis |
i and Mingle HIYCHEK3 BOWLS.OOBLKTB,
j CUPS. FORKS, FPOON’f*, LADIJ3B, and, indeed,
| almost every thing? in the line.
WEDDING PRESENTS,
IN SILVER,
In great variety, mauy of them exclusively
their own patteroH.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
OF EVERY DISCRIPTION.
I mn goods
Guns,Pistols,
GUNNING APPARATUS,
CUTLERY^
OF ALL KINDS, &C. |
i They also have for »aie the fico»t and *argest ;
I stock of
wz jk ~Mu :u »
liu the Southern country, In Diamond, Cameo,
Coral, Pearl, Mesaic, EtrciCun. all Gold, &c.
SPECTACLES AND TIII3IBLES,
of every form aud faishion.
GLASSES FITTED IN SPECTACLES,
without fear of OuoH-da or Profeseers.
Jewelry & Watches Repaired
BY COMPETENT WORKMEN.
octo d&ct !.
MACHINE SEWING.
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FINE AND j
CCIiKS SEWING is done with dispatch at !
. the .
Machine sewing Rooms
On Brcdii-atreot. above N. K Batier , s.
The of CuzulMM will find It to taeir inte •
rest to call and examine specliheas oi beautiful
work, which U daily execuied there
* AT MODERATE CHARGES.
for Ladte* audCbiMreit tacked in the *
handsome t style. .SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, ard
every article of Clctlung ma e with despatch
much handsomer than by hand.
j&r Call at tho “MACHINE SEWING ROOM.” j
Augusta, April 28, 1858. ap2B
Bbls. WHLSKEY,:
▼ f white and cold, arriviug for
dec2l TflOS P STOVALL b CO. j
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JAN’Y *418«0.
IPkflknmts.
WOOD, EDDY * ( O’S
SINGLE NUMBER
LOTTERIES.
(BY STATH AUTHORITY.)
1
GRAND
, Capital Prize SIOO,OOO
NEARLY ON* PKI7K TO KYKRt SIN* TlCinrrS I
THE EXTRAORDINARY DR A WFSOS
or WOOD, KDpY k CO.’S Single Niimho;-J<otte
ri-ik will tako place in public, under the Super
in ten deuce of fcworu Commissioners, at AagQsta,
as follows :
CLASSIC,
To in City of Augusta. Ga.,in public,or
w Saturday, January 21, isoo.
CLASS 00,
To be draw n iu-Oityof Augusta,Ga.,ln public, 01.
SATURDAY, February 18. 1860
. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING,
To take place as above sped tied. j
1 Grand Ctyital Prize of
S x 00,0 O O!
1 Prize of $60,000
1 do or
1 do *.o r 16,000
1 do Tof 10 000
1 do 0f.....' 5,000
1 do of * 6,C00
1 do of 6,000
1. co of 6,000
• '1 do of 6,000
40 Prizes of 2.0(H)
100 do of 1,000
100 do of 600
100 do of 400
160 do or 300
APPROXIMATION’ PRIMS.
4 Pza of S*K»O Ap. to SIOO 000 Pa* are $2,400
4 “ 600 “ 60,000 “ 2JOO
4 “ 400 “ 30,000 “ 1,600
4 “ 300 “ 16,000 “ 1,200
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 800
20 “ 100 “ 6,000 “ 2*ooo
5,000 Prizes of 220 are .100,000
5 520 Prizes amoucting to 1816,000
Wkelo Tickets S2O ; Halves $lO , Quarter! $6 ;
Eighths $2 60.
THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS
of WOOD, EDDY A (X) ’6 Lotteries willt ako place
at Augusta, Georgia. as follows—
CLABB 63,
To be draw nin City o! Augusta, Ga., l:i pal>'ie,oii
SATURDAY, December 81, 1860.
CLASS 64,
To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga,, in public on
SATURDAY, January 7, 16(g).
CLASS 55,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, G In public, on
SATURDAY, January 14, 1380.
CLASS 67,
To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga. t In pulllc, on
SATURDAY, January 28, 1860.
ORDINARY* DRAWING.
To take place us above specified
1 firaud Prize of $50,000.
1 Prize of. '.. .-ssl,ooo
1 • •• 10,000
1 “ 6,000
1 “ “ 4,('(JO
i “ “ 8,000
1 “ “ 1,600
60 “ “ 500
100 “ *• * 400
100 “ “ 300
100 “ “ . 160
i 100 ‘ «■ 100
APPROXIMATION' PKIZL3.
4 Prz* of S4OO Ap. to $50,000 Prze arc SI,OOO
4 “ 300 “ 20,000 “ arv 1,200
4 “ 260 “ 10,000 “ an* 1,000
4 “ 226 “ 5,000 «* are 900
4 “ 200 “ 4.0(H) “ aeo 600
4 “ 160 “ 8,000 “ arc 600
4 “ 100 “ 1,600 “ are 400
5,000 “ 20 are... 100,000
5.456 P/Ues, amounting to $£20,000
Whole Ticket* $lO ; Halves $6 ; Quarters $2,60
WOOD, EDDY C4>.’S
GRAFD EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS,
OK THE THREE NUMBER PLAN,
Capital Prze SIOO,OOO
Tatceit plate on the last Saturday in each, month.
Whole Ticket* S2O ; Halves $lO • Quarters $6 ;
Eighths $2 60
1, In ordering Tickets or Certificate?,, enclose the I
I money to our address, for what you w ish to pur
;l eha.*e; name the lottery in wVth y->u wi*h»t
invested, and whether >«»u wieh Wholes, Halven
nr Quarters or Eighths, oa receipt of which, we
-:eud what is ordered, I y first mail, together
with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing, a Printed
Drawing. Certified to by ihc Commissioner*, will
be seut, witb an Explanation.
Purchasers will nleaae write their signatureK
plain, and give the Iw'iu* *if lhi„r Post Office,
County and State.
r Ail communications strictly confidential
4'Jr All prizes of SIOOO and order, paid im
mediately after the drawing - other prizes at
the usual time of 40 days.
, Orders for Tickets or Certificates to be directed
to WOOD, EDDY h CO. , Augusta, Georgia,
or WOOD, EDDY At CO , Atlanta, Georgia,
or WOOD, EDDY & CO , Wilm.ngtan, Delaware
uovemberl j
NOTICE
' r pHE undersigned having disposed
1 of his entire stock la trade, t gether with
► the Paluling business heretofore carried on by
me in Monument Square to Mr. JaMES PIER
PONT, hopes be may receive 1 continuance ol
favors formerly accorded me.
J OILS' G FALIJGAVT.
Savannah, May 12th, 1869. aug9 ly
: FANCY DYING.
DODGE’S
! FANCY DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
Establit hed in Greene street, No. 211. A uyrula. Ga,
A. D., 1*33.
he continues to Dye and fin-
T ? ish every description of Ladie3 and Gents
wearing apparel, all shade* and colors f*ora a
Ladies Bonnet Ribbon to a bale ol Dry Goods.
He also rnanafactures flue Black Writing Ink,
and for marking Cotton bags or bales. For sale
at retail as usual.
;j jegQ-tf H DODGE. Propriety
NOTICK
T'J avoid incoii
| wishing immediate and comfortable con- j
i veyance, a fine BAROU&dZ. iu connection will I
| the city Expr-.-ss wagon, baa been procured, an/ I
fi a now offered for the u-e of these desinng i J
j Carriage to or Tiomthe several Depots, or,*
- ny part of the city—the .-Sand Hill*, Cemetery
Ac. ‘ -
j Orders for Carriage Vft at the office o' the I
| A*Ait3 Express CO., or at nay house, over Y. C j
Barbers Exchange Office will be promptly aim
’ filled by SIGH'D Df.MARTIK.
* N" B. TJjo re.’ular s'an 1 for the Carriage wii' ,
f t - in front of the United Hates Hotel.
auglS dtf
To the Ladies of Aagasta.
, T AM prepared to furnieh those Gidies
\ JL who wish to enjoy tbr graceful aa4 htafthful'
■ exWCuse of riding on bor-eback, witb gentle and .
I h’mii-ome Hordes, aid oiegaat Equipments. i i
j acv23*d W £. j
FAIJRBA
pate:
STANDARDS
**—Adapted to ere
of business wher
and durable sea
| H quired.
SCALES FOR RA
SCALES FOR COAL DI
SCALES FOR HAY AN
Warehouse and Ta a
PORTABLE AND DOBMAI
SCALES FOR >!RAtN A
Counter Scaurs,
Bankers’ and Jew
SCAB K S FO Tt FA K M
WEIGH-MAS T
POST.OKKIC
DRUGGISTS’ SCALES, WE
IST All of which are warranted in ei
send for an Illustrated Catalogue.
J
decl7-d&o6m
Fresh Oysters
AT THE |
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.
uitdersignod takes pleasure to irk- i
, X. fora» his frienjhi and the public geuorally,
1 that liii; Reataer&rl Will bvWnenM »«»»AY,
1 September, 1569. by the
g-1 ton,” who will be rendy to serve up New York.
1 Norfolk, and Savannah Ovater-i,Gan>o, Ac., Arc.,
, in Hie beat of sitylo during the fcoaapn.
* I. P GHiARDY.
MANIPULATED GUANO
No. 83 Second Street, )
Baltimore, January 28, 1859. f
RETORT OF ANALYSIS
° r I
ROBINSON’S
MANIPULATED GUANO
ron
Mr. Francis Robinson:
BAL7IMOKE CITY. .
A sample of the above, which was Sil
ken at your Mill*, was found upon analysis, to
be capable of producing of
Ammonia, 5.31 Per Cont.
And to contain of
limn: Plio«|>linti) of Llinc, 45,83 “ ,
The above proportion of Ammonia and Phos
phate of U rue in known to be most proper for
concentrated manures. Both theoretical r-'a
*( ning and the results of nntnerovb practical
experiments huvo approved of It. An appHca
tiou of 200 lb«. of thin article per acre, will sup
ply more of Heme Ph sphate of Lime than is re
qulred by any crop—-thus leaving a considerable
eurpltu of this valcubte uutrimem iucnrpareted
with tlic (toil ftfler chopping, alsd will larmsii a
Bofllcteut quantity of annnonia to act as a nutri
ment and stimulant.
CHARLES fiICKFLL, Pb, D
It K 4*o KT O \
Manipulated Guano,
tor
FRANCIS ROBINSON.
Fho sample uuulyznfl was taken by
myself from the bngg In the mill where tho Gu
ano was manipulated.
It contained of
Ammonia, 8.2 i percent.
Phosphoric Add, 21.98 “ “
Equivalent to
Bone Pboßphateof Lime 42.5 Q li il
It is therefore an excellent manipulated guano
containing enough ammonia to produce a rapid
and vigorous growth, # and a sufficient quantity
of phoHpUatod to prt vent exhaustion of the soil.
A BN’OWDE.n t PIGGOT, M D
Analytical & Consulting chemisl.
FOR SALE BY
J. A. ANSLEY &CO.,
5100 Broad St., Aw^iiKta.
dec 17 dtf
BOAT HANDS
WANTED.
STEAMBOAT HANDS wanted by
the Di4patc'i 1-iue, for which liberal wa
g«s will be paid. Apply to
•dcc2B dtf JOHN COSKF.RY, Agent.
WET NURSE.
ITIHE.—A Wet Nurse, nound and
A healthy, and of a good disposition.
k. A BAYDRY,
(w® ■ ,y ' ; ' H
JUST ARRIVED
A Lot of the Eureka Patent Shuttle
SEWING MACHIMES,
XEW-YOKK OFFICE,
PRICKS FROM »50 to $IOO!
HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FREIGHT. j
>*•-.
tiie
EUREKA MACHINES
CIOMMEND tbemsel ves to the public,as 1
J the simplest and most reliable m the mar- j
ket
They will fiTITCIT, HUM, RIND, and GATHER, ,
making a T/X.'K-SfifCH which cannot be ravell- j
ed, ana which U alike on both aides of the work,
using a and two Threads.
This MACHINE is stroogiy built, ru»3 lightly i
with great speed, and iis movernent« are simple
and easily understood,and operates vqrniiv weit
on finest fabrics or the iieavieat
♦VOHK. - Machine '.Varranied.
Wo wiH send dinars and Famp.ea of work
by mail to all who miv to examico them
IIAIGH & ANDREWS, Ag’ts, f
No. 220 Bruad-bt , Ar.g.*-lt. Ga, I
dc-c 17 . dt!
'^(jp
Mr R, MACKEY & GO’S
RESTAURANT.
K. GIRARDKT’a,) ■ 11
Ytdcr Concert Hall and near Lafayette Hall , |
IS now regularly supplied with choice 1
game. Fish. New York, Norfolk sg4Savan
nah Oyster?, wlr.ob will be served lx th3'best ,
style by experienced caterers. * .
Connected with the establishment aret
three flr*t class Table ?. *unj4 a BjW sip- [
•/died w ith choice Liquors and Cigars. t
dec2l ddw |
New crop haws & siD&..-3,oooj!
Iba. New Crap HAMS; 6,000 do. to do. fi
SIDES. For sa e low by \ 1
3 imlw gg&B ErTEg A CL4.RK:. j 1
INKS’
iistt <*:
SCALES; (1 *
ery branch jI
re a correct )■ Or
ii re-
EALERS AND MINERS,
N T D CATTLE DEALERS,
in» p o r tati o n Scales, ,
NT SCALES FOR STORES,
AND FLOPS 1J E A L E RS ,
, Evem- Varikti, *
mm’ Balances,
[ AXDfFAIIIIiY USE,
FEUS’ BEAMS,
C E SCALES,
ENT V DIFFERENT STYLES, j
svery particular. Call and examine, or
JOHN NKLSON, Agent,
No.! 1 Broad-81,, Augusta, Ga.
PHOSPECTLS
r or
The Church Intelligencer.
LFIIE undersigned proposes to publish
JL int’iacityof Raleigh,‘n North Carolina, a
weekly nwrap&per di»B gnctl to advanee the in
> tertr.t- ■: Episcopal Church at the South, and
' V‘ conoetning it*j labors, and
itrsgi‘(*>C .In thfci • hes htaa roaaon to,
hope tbr the approbation,’ tHTCra. sontt; oxinul,
tho Bishops of Tennessee, Lbuisfana, Georgia,
Alabama. Mississippi, Florida, Houth Carolina,
Texas and the Missionary District of the South-
West. In each of these dioceses he expects to
j: have a resident contributor to the columns of
11 his Journal, who shall give information to its
] readers of any event of interest occurring in the
diocese to which tho writer belongs,
j Tho benefits of such a paper, if well conduct
! cd, will be acknowledged to be groat, when it is
r ) recollected that in all these dioceses just enu
-1 merated, constituting in themselves u mighty
i and rapidly growing empiro—thoro is not a sin
(gle newspaper expressing tho sentiments and
j recording the ootem]M>rane4u* history of the
; Episcopal Church—-that 'what is known by its
. j clergy and people living iu this extensive and
j prosperous region on those subjects is gather* d
j mainly from rewspapera published at remote
points at the North in which the interests of
i these dicM'esos and the especial duties of the
j churchman therein are comparatively obscure
and neglected subjects. In tho meantime the
| principles, the past history and present condl
tion of the church are often misrepresented in
that tegion of country and still more frequently
misunderstood, and there is no organ and no
opportunity by which, publicly aud effectually
to refu»e such misrepresentations aud correct
such mistakes.
By means too of a newspaper iu these dioceses
conducted in a religious spirit and on judicious
spirit ami on Judicious principles, the members
of the church might be assisted not only in the
general improvement of their spiritual state, but
especially in the performance of the peculiar du
ties imposed on them by the constitution of so
ciety in the Southern country—duties which lie i
very near the hearts of mat*? ofthem.
It is furthermore intended to enrich the col
urona of the paper w ith as many as possible of
those treasures o' thought and learning which
the Periodical religious literature ol our mother
church Is now so abundantly pouring forth—and 1
j to fire occasional Views of the state of religion
ami leurniug on the continent of Europe. But
there Is one subject closely donnected with the
highest welfare of the South to which tt Is de
signed that this paper shall give solicitous at
tention . It is thy realization of the magnificent
idea of the University of tho South at Sewaunee
and In order theret > tho dissemination of intel
ligence concerning it; aud the issue of appeal*
in its behalf. Designed then as tho contemplat
ed paper is to effect objects so important and so
beuifleent, tho undersigned confidently hopes to
receive the active aid of his brethren of the
clergy and laity in the Southern country. It Is
Intended to give the paper the name of the
C'HUXGB INVKLLKIK.V CM B, and tO i*BU6 tllC fllSt
uutuber, If possible, early in March, 1860
It* terms will be two dollars and a half per
annam, payable advance. Advertisements
will be inserted at the usual rates, and a liberal
discount made for standing advertisement*.
The paper will be sent free to any clergyman
who will forward the namoa and the aubscrip
tion price of ten subscribers. *
HENRY ¥. GREEN,
Presbyter ol the Diocese of N. C.
i We approve of the publication and circulation
o! a newspaper for the purposes and on the
principle* set forth hi the Prospectus of the
( HTKcn iNrKLUGEN'CBR, and we cordially recom
mend it to tho clergy and laity of our dioceses,
designing ourselves to make use of Its columns i
for tho communication of intelligence to Ihem. ‘
Jas. H. Otby,
Bid bop of Tennessee, j
La ox id as Polk, I
Biabop of Louißl>tft. i
STHrnE.v Elliot,
Bi&l> 0 p 0 f Georgia, j
N. 11. COBPTi,
Bishop of Alabama, i
William V. Ghxkx,
Bishop of Mississippi.
Jas. H. Rutlkdos,
Bishop of Florida.
Thomas F. Davis. %
Bishop of &>uth Carolina.
. v Thomas
Am Guw,g,
Bishop of Texas.
Hejtry C. Lav,
Miss. Bishop of the South-West.
js£T The e'ergy and other friends of this en
terprise are earnestly requested to interest
themselves in subscribers, and for
warding their Mats to t m Editor at Raleigh.
Hai.bjgh, Dec. Ist, 1860. dec29-dtf
j—: : i
GBORG-IA
| Sarsaparilla Compound!
OR
j DEMVIS’ ALTERATIVK, j
j In Pint BoUlti.
THE PUREST AND THE BEST.
r pHE SARSAPARILLA that has genet- 1
X ally been offered to the public, has been
j brought into notice by expensive advertising
and numerous certificates. The saying is too
true, that a worthless medicine e*teusively ad
vertised and highly recommended even by per
sons of no responsibility, will sell better than a
cemnne ariicle; for the labor, care, and expense
that ought to be expended upon the medicine,
to make it genome, is expended in advertising ;
f and publishing certificates to make it sell; and
i by tills means the afflicted have often been in
duced to try such as have proved worthless.—
Tills ho* injured the reputation of Sarsaparilla.
The labor, care, and expense that might be ex
pendfd upon this by extensive advertising tof
make it self, is expended upon tlie medicine, tot
make il genuine. (It is for this reas nPhysi-l
clan: have confidence in it, aDd recommend It.) J
The statement of the c imposition of this prep-4 1
aratloa, and the evidences of its. purity from its r
ta#t£ /tad eIT cm, tends more to* give Fiiysiclaus
[and the Intel! gent portion »■ the community
; confidence io It. than all the free gift Almanack
I and exagerated advertisemenu that hive ever :
been published. an>l are worth more than afi the,
v*r-rtiStates that have ever boon appended t<- •
spurious Nostrums. dec-'O dfcctl*
Notice.
i 4 UL PERSONS are forewarfictl from 1
1 Zjl trading for a regain promissory Note. ’ <
given by Dkx>:s Hallah fer Ooe Hun f
dred Dollars, dated April 7. 1869, payable twelve
months after date, to the subscriber, a* the same
has boea stolen from n>e.
dec24 deodtf JOHN HILLARp. ‘
NUMBER 4
Slkellmtflitt*.
U. 8. HOTEL,
j -A-xro-craa?A, aa.
THE uuUuißigned respectfully a»-
uounce to their friendi ana tho Travclhne
f I'nhilc generally, that they have leased tho above
well-known
HOTEL,
Where they will at ail times be found ready to
devoui their entire attention to the comfort of
their guests.
Tills House is the most'uCßtraUy located In the
City of Augusta, with flue Rothh, .veil vuutilatcd,
and will undergo exteoaiye repairs, with tho
view of making it, in every roipeet. a
PIUST fLA|g U«‘tKL.
1 Tho travelling public arc fnvlied to give us a
j call.
1 The Dining Room is jufWgo r.f Thos. E. Baksk
j alias “Uncle Tom”, well-known throughout tho
1 South as a skillful caterer,*^
DOBEY& MOSHER,
Augusta, (Jot. ISA9.(i3nt Proprietors.
BRADBDCK’S
PULMONARY COUGH
ismmi'n
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
COLDS COUGHS, CROUP
I' And Bro with s is.
, fllHiss i«EDW:?'/riE is. uot only
, X a great curative And preventive, but *
soothing to the patient’s irritated lungs and
i tliroat, and is so ugreeable to the taste that
children, as well as adults take it with pleasure
A half tea-spoonful teken often, will soon re
move recent colds; and will not constipate the
bowels. *
MANUFACTURED BY
Or. John Braddock
OF HARTFORD, COHN.
The undersigned having been appointed Agon t
for Richmond County, Ga., fer the above, begi
leave to offer it to tile citizen* ol Augusta an i
vicinity aa u pleasant and excellent remedy,»aJ
one that will give entire satisfaction.
Wholesale Price. $4 60 per dozen
Retail Price 60 Ct*. per bottla.
WM. C. BARBKR, Agent,
219 Broad. St., opposite Coiled Slates Hotel
It Cat) also be obtained at LEWIS LEVY'S, on
poattc the Poet Office. *
BUCK. MASTER & DERRY,
No. 151 Broad Sleet,
ONE DOOR BELOW THE MECHANICS' BANK,
AT THE WELL KNOWN STAND
SO LONG OCOCI IED BY TIIE LATE B. F CHEW,
IDEJ-A-ICjEFUSS ILCsf
Domestic hardware, tin wars
ant House keeping Articles, Stoves Grates
and Ranges, Tin Plate, Tinner’s Machines and
Too la.
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
Hydrant Pumps, Block Tin, Lead, Cooper and
Galvanucod Iron Pifc*.
PLATED & PLANISHED WARE,
OfJK MTOCK OF
COOKING STOVES •
Is very complete, embracing all the populai
chyles now :u use, and representing no leeathaa
:8 different Pattcroz, Among them arc the
VICTOR STOVE,
i Maranlactured in Augusta, and the celebrated
wvpswi mmi
Having a large Workshop In the rear of our
Store, and having, at all times, h sufficient force
of competent Workmen, we are prepared to ex
ecute promptly and neatly ail orders for TI
and SH£E| IKON Work, Repairing, &c. Ac.
Augitsta. Ga., August 19. 1869. • dtf
IRON & BRASTFOUNDRV
AND
SHOP
; cia - Georgia railroad,neartiteoo
TON FACTORY, AUGUSTA, GEO.
ORDERS are solicited for CASTINGS TUri
■ ROADS, all kinds of Machi.., rv t or r ,„u
j M’»«, Bndges and Draw Cali?
S? ur -, ‘V* r *“ d lan*. Clin Gear “g.
!JP ! , Hsaof felt Work, Shafting^
. Saw Mills complete.
*r>s-iy w. m, HIGHT. Proprietor;
JAMES PIERPOJ\r
(Succutor to John G. FkUigant.)
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IE
SASH'UuGRS & BLINDS
PAINTS, OILS,
Fre’cK Jfliner. Window glass
PAPER BANGINGS, BORDERS dC.,
; WEST SIDE MONUMENT SQUARE,
\\ ___ savanbiah, ga..
; Aly ILL keep constantly on hand and
V v made to erder F. Callaway's NISH
DOORS and FUNDS. Bis reputation aa the beet
j manufacturer le world wide, and bis work *
. i*mt of beauty and durability, d.-ties comtjeM.
i tion. btvw
I FIFzE BOARD PRINTS,—r have a large assort-
J menl i ranging from fiOc to $6 a Print.
PAPER HANGING# Common. Plain aad
visit. 1 * mfKii recent designs; will well repay a
j OILS ol ail kinds ; Linseed, Raw aiid Boiled
j NeatnfooL Tanner's, Poppy Nbt, *c., Ac.
, ATLANTIC PI RE LEAD, ic quantities to gult
[ Purchasers, rftli a very slight ad vans© on New
I York prices.
FRENCH ZINC.—The \ ery best article will oe
gold low in quantities, from twenty-five to five
thousand lb Price regelated* bv the market
HOUSE PA STINGS of every deSrptkw.
SIGN PAINTING.—PIain and Ornamental gig»
Board./ Inrnisbod. I wli] contract for Painting
ho uses In the country. As nay terms are “inva
nabfy cash or city ac.-eptanee,” I can sell lower
tiian thoftc* giving svx. moßfchg’ credit.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY F!UJ£P.
Please l«vtve your orders at the old stand*
Kf'nument Square. augO-dly
FORNEWYOEK’"
TAKE REDUCED.
' Fraykt end Pauage <M Law ad ’ey any ether
Sietmeri.
i L'abln I \s/n#e from Augusta
l * “ 14 Saranoah - sl9
By h*£pl*‘*djd anjl com mediou* >^'
Rl UE-W H E KJL STE/JOEAS .
AUG U3T A, . 1 SOO tons Cept. if. S. Woediwd.
Fi/TRIIL* 1,3d0 rt .... “ Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA.., i .SCO' M ... 11 G.eo jt.-fichflfettfc.;
T# SAIL SYlttT SATUEMAT.
' tc.uGgWp’bpJong i« the ol.d establish*!
, and favor it. Ime, Knejlrf* as the “New York and
SavanaoJi hv*ura Navfgrjjilon Company,” and hi
i comfort arco jHMtxUtionr--. and fare, cannot be
' excelled. They are com«u*iide<i by t xperienccd,
futitful, 5 alii poilie officers.
JNU. R. WILDaR & GALI.a,
Afcfeutg, iitvarnah.
«AM ? L E. lUrtIiKLL A i'A)N.
jy2B-dlf ’ ‘Agatlß, New YtT