The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, January 01, 1856, Image 4
Dental Cavbs.
' ==== " DENTAL NOTICE.
rs OKFERMAN respectfully f ~*Vm : k-~*-.
• informs his friends and the *&&
public ai large, that he has moved
bis Office one door below the Augusta Bank/whcre
he solicits a share of public patronage so liberally
bestowed heretofore. All work entrusted to him
done low for cash, and warranted. tiov'2s
D. S. CHASE, D. D. S„ M. D.,
AUGUSTA, GA ,
O/hc* on Broadst., afgumte the Bunk of Augusta. j
| |K. CHASE has r. turned to
MW the city, and is prepared to en
gage in the practice of bis I’rofes
sion, with more energy than ever, and tints that
with the services of his Assistant, he will be able j
to suit all, both in patens and style of work. j
He is now inserting' teeth upon Gutta Perch a
Plates especially for temporary sets—and when
the gumsarc so tender, or irritable, that other plates !
cannot be worn. Thev are much less expensive
than gold, or platina plates. oci'9
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dli. IIANJJEKKY offers his £~
professional -ervims to the j
citizens of Augusta and vicinity. t
He has in his possession numerous testimonials of j
bis ability and skill as a faithful Dentist. Office j
over Haines’ Citv Drug Store, Broad street.
je26 ly
E. W. HARKER, M. D.,
Resident dentist.- x
Rooms one door above Clark ijtiiL I
& Co.'s Jewelry Store, and opposite ~Li_l r TTV
Georgia Railroad Bank, Augusta, Ga.
The continuous Gum, Block and Single Teeth j
may be seen at the office. Professional fees as for- I
merly.
Dr. 11. has established a Dental Depot in Angus- j
ta, where Dentists may find every article used in i
the Profession, at the lowest cash prices.
_mh22 ly_
C. W. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
OFFICE over Carmichael A
Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga. ' -UjjfTr
All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithfully j
and scientifically executed.
Dentists’ Materials furnished to order.
rnh26 ly
DENTAL NOTICE. '
111 I’. It FIS Y certify, that I)r. 1). S. CHASE is
the only Dentist in the city of Augusta, or Rich
mond county, who has the right to make use of
Dr. Allen’s patent method of mounting Teeth with
continuous gum; and I warn all persons, wishing
that style of work, not to employ any one to make
it, who is not legally authorized bv me so to do.
OWEN MUNSON.
Washington, I>. C,, December 21, 1855. dee27 ly
NOW OPENING,
And will continue to receive throughout fit |
the season, a general assortment of j
FURNITURE, under" the Augusta Hotel, lif)
Broad street, and shall he prepared to fill all or- ;
ders in our line, at reduced rates. Call and ex
amine a fresh invoice of Counting-house Desks, j
Book-Cases, Chairs, &a.
sepl4 6m BENRY & SKINNER. ;
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
rail IF undersigned being largely engaged in'
JL manufacturing OIL CLOTHS, has made ar- !
raugemeuts to sell his own manufactured goods, j
The stock in store is complete, the quality unsur
passed, and the prices at which he can afford to sell,
cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Special care will be taken in selecting for orders.
His stock consists of—
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
From 2 to is feet wide—new patterns, Oaks, Tapes
try, Marble and Tiles.
CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS
On Ducks, Drills and Muslin, enamelled and plain
surface.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
4 to 6-4 wide, in the piece and pattern, superior to
the imported.
STAIR DRUGGET OIL CLOTHS, Ac.
Warehouse 79 Arch Street below Third, Philadel
phia, Pa. THOMAS POTTER;
an 4 6 ui Manufacturer.
DRY GOODS.
P«V M. GAEL A.II.ER have received a
• large and well selected stock of DRY
GOODS, suitable for Fall and Winter trade, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of pur
chasers. Their stock of Dress Goods consists, in
part, of—
Rich Black and colored SILKS, new styles;
Plain Black SILKS; French MERINOS;
COBURGS and PARM ATTOS ; Fig’d. ALPAC.VS,
Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES;
CASHMERES and all-wool DtLAINES;
French and Scotch GINGHAMS;
English and American PRINTS;
Jaconet, Swiss and Plaid MUSLINS;
Ladies’ CLOAKS, MANTILLAS and TALMAS,
Long and Square SHAWLS, all wool;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS and Noodle
Work COLLARS;
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS;
CHEMIZETTES and UNDERSLEEYE*;
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS;
Bonnet and Belt RIBBON'S;
Ladies’and Misses’ HOSE;
Silk and Kid GLOVES;
Misses’ Woolen and Lisle Thread GLOVES.
Also
- full assortment of BLANKETS, KERSEYS and
OSS A BURGS, Kent nek-. .IE \NS, < 'ASSfMERES
and TWEEDS;
Red and White FLANNELS; Bed TICKING;
Apron CHECKS; Embossed Table COVERS-
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS;
12 4 Hamilton SHEETINGS;
12-4 and 18-4 L. C. QUILTS, vert low priced-
Table LINENS and TOWELLINGS; '
Irish LINENS and Bird’s Eye DIAPER;
Embossed Table COVERS;
Furniture DIMITY and FRINGE';
1 bale 12-1 tine Ribbon-bound BLANKETS;
Augusta SHIRT! NGS and Brown DRILLS.
np2B bar
NEW FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS.
Dickey a rmims are now receiving,
and have in store, a full and complete stock
of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, to which thev
respectfully invite the attention of purchasers.
Our stock of Dress Goods consists, in part, of
Rich Black and Colored SILKS, new styles;
Plain Black SILKS, and French MERINOS-
English MERINOS and COBURGS;
Scotch PLAIDS, very desirable goods;
Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS,
French Mous. DeLAINES, solid col ors, extra fit,";
CASHMERES and all-wool DaLAINES;
American Printed DeLAINES;
Black Cl 1 ALLY and DkLAJNES;
French, English and American CALICOS;
Embroidered and Plain Crape SHAWLS;
8-4 and 10-4 Bleached and Brown DAMASKS,
h-4 and 10-4 DAMASK CLOTHS, in setts;
Damask N APKINS, DOYLES and TOWELS,
Huckabak DIAPER and CRASH ;
1 bale 12-4 Whitnev Red BLANKETS;
Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS;
White and Red FLANNELS;
Kentucky JEANS and SATTINETS
Our Goods are all marked in plain tig.v.w, and
no second price asked.
Next door to Bones & Brown's Hardware Store.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
WJTE have now in store, lor the Fall Trade.
W w our usual assortment of DRTJGS, MEDI
CINES. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PER
FUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, A which we
otter to Merchants at unusually low prices for cash
or approved credit. Those yisitir.g our market
tiiis Fall, would do well to call an d examine our
stock and prices. The following articles will com
prise part of our stock
10,000 lbs. BLUE STONE ;
50 kegs Sup. Carb. SODA-;
1,500 lbs. fine INDIGO ;
100 boxes Sup. Carb. SODA, iu 1 lb. papers;
s 000 lbs. No. 1 MADDER;
l’oOO “ SALTPETRE;
4 it) boxes AY IN DOW GLASS;
151 , dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2 000 lbs. PUTTY ; 8,000 lbs. ALUM;
’ 60 doz. CHERRY PECTORAL;
100 o Hudson’s MUSTARD;
2, Hi “ VERMIFUGE;
•.•oo “ fine COLOGNE;
s'S> lbs. Extract LOGWOOD;
5o doz. Lvon’s KATHAIRON ;
4o - Barrv's TRICOPUEROUS;
5,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE;
8,0- >.t “ SULPHUR;
5o doz. Thompson's SOAP;
10 boxes Castile SOAP, in cakes;
SOO galls. Train OIL; 250 do. Lamp OIL;
850 “ Linseed OIL;
400 •• No. 1 Lard OIL;
10 -tOO lbs. WHITE LEAD.
HAVILAND. RISLEY A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
au2S df*c two doors above Globe Hotel.
I I). IvI.I, FUST EOT has received a sr.-
4 • perior assortment of Bed and Negro BLAN
KETS, Red and White FLANNEL, Linsevs, Meri
no, Cassinicre, Sauinets, and Georgia Plains.
0c25
|| iM-lt I NOSFLACES, Arc. —We have just
_ITM- received a beautiful assortment of French
and English MERINOS, to which we iuvite the at
tention of the Ladies; Narrow Black LACES, Bio ad
LACES, Ac. The above Goods are- fully 25 per
cent, less than their usual prices.
dec2o DICKEY A PHIBBS.
©encral
parereducedT
Culrin Pamage/ram (Market*ai k> New York, S2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM
PACKETS.
Great Reduction in the Rates of Freight
BKTWEES
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON, S. C.
S ASH'VILLE, f MTTBisbry,
1-V >0 tons. ) Commander.
! MARION, i W. J. Foster,
1200 tons, t Commander.
; JAMES ADGER, t S. C. Turner,
15(H) tons. ) Commander,
j SOUTHERNER, I Thomas Ewan,
1- -do tons, f Commander.
f|IIIE!iE Steamships are built ex-
JL pre.-slv for the line, and for safety,
i comfort and speed, are unrivalled on the Coast. j
| Table supplied with every luxury; attentive and I
| courteous Commanders, will ensure Travellers of I
; this Line every possible comfort and accommoda- j
1 tions.
Cabin Passage $25
[ Steerage ’ 8
| The rates of Freight by the New York and
i Charleston Steamships, have been reduced as fol
- lows :
All Goods heretofore paying Ten and Fifteen
j Cents per cubic foot, will be taken at Eight Cents
J per cubic foot, until further notice.
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
! Room accommodations, apply to
HENRY MISSROOX, Agent,
Charleston, S. C.,
SPOFFORD, TILESTON A CO.,
| je3 ly Agents New York.
PAR E REDUCED.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK £2O.
•v t7eO» semi-weekly
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
The new and splendid side-wheel Steamships:
KNOXVILLE. 1,500 tons. Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
j ATGUSTA... .1,500 tons. Capt. Thomas Lyon,
; FLORIDA .... 1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
I ALABAMA.. .1,300 tons. Capt. G. It. Schknck,
i Will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY.
IBVIIESE Ships are among the largest on the |
J. coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety or com
fort—making their passages in 5o to -jo hours, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite offi
cers. Having elegant Stateroom accommodations,
they oiler a most desirable conveyance to N. York.
Cabin passage S2O
Steerage 8
Agents: PADELFOItD, FAY A CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL 1. MITCHELL,
je22 13 Broadway, New York.
FOR FLORIDA-DIRECT FROM
CHARLESTON.
EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT THREE O’CLOCK.
fiIHE favorite U. S. Mail Steamer
Jl- CAROLINA, leaves Southern
Wharf weekly, for Jacksonville, Pieolatu, Pilatka,
and the intermediate landings on the St. John’s
River. W.M. M. LAWTON & CO.,
Agents, No. 13, Southern Whaaf.
S oclO dowly
FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA.
S Via Daritn, Brunmrick, .St. Marys, Jacksonville,
Picolata, and Middkhtmi.
rjg’lHE steamers, WM. GASTON. JR*? ta,
3 Captain Thomas E. Shaw, nnrl^sgSii^
| ST. JOHN, (’apt. Jas. Freeborn, will leave Savan
j nali every Monday and Thursday morning, at 10
j o’clock, for the above place. The St. John is a
i new boat, built expressly for the trade, with large
and airy State Room accommodation, and taking
; the inland route, offers superior facilities for inva-
I H-ls and others. For further particulars enquire of
CLAGHOKN & CUNNINGHAM, Agent.-.
Savannah, March 1, 15.54. marl 4
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS
1' SAVE VUGUSTA daily at «, A. M., and
A 5.15, P. M.
Arrive at Augusta daily at 3.25, A. M., and 6.19,
P. M.
Leave Atlauta daily at 8.50, A. M., and 0.15,P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 2.50, A. M., and 3.36,
P M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Trains,
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except
ed) at 10, A. M., and leaving at 2.30, P. ML
With Washington Branch,
Arriving at Gumming daily, (Sundays excepted t
at 9, A. M.
Leaving Gumming daily (Sundays excepted) at
3-30, P. if.
With South Carolina Jiailroad Trains,
! Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20, A. M., and 9.50,
| P. M.
Arriving at Augusta daili ai P. \l .and 4.2 n,
j A. M
; B \th Atlanta, and La lira oje lliiih ./ Train *,
i Leaving Atlanta daily at. 3.30, A. M., and 4.45,
j P. M.
Arriviug at Atlanta daily at 7.55, A. M., and 5.8.5,
i With B >.st rnand Atlantic Ra droad Tea,ns.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9, A. M., and 6, P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at A. M., and
P M. jyl9 GEO. 5 ONGE, Gen’l. Sup’t.
i ’ SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
To Commence 17th Jaly, 185.5.
DOWN MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta Depot at 9.20 A. M.
Arrive at Branehvilleat l.Ru P. M.
Kingsville & Camden Junction .4.30 P. M.
“ Camden 7.15 P. M.
“ Columbia 6.10 P. M.
“ Charleston 5.06 P. M.
UP MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston Depot at 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at Brancliville at 10.25 A. M.
“ Augusta 3.00 P. M.
DOWN NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta Depot at 0.50 P. M.
Arrive at Branehvilleat 3.20 A. M.
“ Kingsville <k Camden Junction, 6.30 A. M.
| “ Columbia 5.4->A. M.
j “ Charleston 8.00 A.M.
UP NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
, Leaves Charleston Depot at 4.15 P. M.
j Vrrive at Brancliville at 9.45 P. M.
. " Augusta 4.30 A.M.
JOHN E. MARLEY, Agent,
Augusta, Ga., July 16, 155.5. jv 17
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY.
Opposition to High Freight Tariffs!
Omen or thu Fashion* Link, (
Auousta, April 15, 4854. \
subscriber would respectfully call the
| 9 aattentionof the Merchants throughout Geor
| gia, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina, to
tiie Savannah River, as a safe, expeditious and
! cheap route for the transportation of their Merclutn-
Idise.
Bv comparing the freight tariffs of this line with
those of the .South Carolina, and Central, and
Wavnesboro’ Railroads, it will show a result in fa
, vorOf this route of from So to 50 percent., gener
j ally, and in some instances a greater per ventage.
By this route a merchant receives each shipment
t of his Goods together; they are not retailed by
i him as they generally are by Railroads connecting
I with the seaboard, yvith a list of charges attached
J to each package.
J In addition to the present force of this line, an-
I other new Boat, of light draught of water, yvill be
1 added during the coining summer. These boats
yvill leave Savannah after the discharge of the New
York and Philadelphia Steamships, tyvice or three
times a week, delivering those Goods at this point
in FIVE DAYS.
From the present low tariff of this line a deduc
tion of 12}v per cent, yvill be allowed on all bills
from this date. Give the river more business, and
a cheaper freight yet awaits you.
i All goods from the seaboard should be directed
j to M. A. COHEN, Savannah,
j and produce from the interior to
JNO. A. MOORE,, Augusta,
j To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, as well
- as to the Cotton Merchants, and dealers generally,
on the line of Railroads through Georgia andTeu
j uessee, who ship to Savannah and Northern mar
! kets, this route offers very favorable inducements.
To facilitate shipments, as yvell as to prevent er
rors, bills of lading should be forwarded to M. A.
COHEN at Savannah, forall goods from seaboard.
' JNO. A. MOORE.
Incase of low river, ail goods consigned to this
| line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting
, Railroads. aprill.s
| SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE,
Georgia Railroad, I
Augusta, September IP, 1855. t
ON and after 2uth September, the charges on
Grain and Flour, on Georgia and South Caro
j lina Railroads, yvill be as follows:
Atlanta to Augusta. Charleston.
I Wheat, per bushel 10c. 'C
| Corn, “ “ oc. 18C.
I Oats. “ 6c. 12c.
Flour, per bbl. car load.4<tc.
; per sack, “ .. 2 >c. 40c.
I sepll GEO. YONGE. Gen’l Suu’t.
YARN
AGENCY for the sale of’Osnaburgs and Cot
ton YARN, assorted sizes, for sale at Factory
j prices, by L HOPKINS.
| au2l ly Commission Merchant.
(General
GREEN-WAY INSTITUTE'
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL—MALE !
AND FEMALE,
At Thomson, Georgia.
HE undersigned having permanently located
as Teachers, respectfully solicit the patronage
of their friends and the public generally. From
several years’ experience in teaching, and a con
stant attention to the duties of their profession,
they flatter themselves that the system of instruc
tion which they are now prepared to give Students
pursuing a regular classical course, cannot be sur
passed by any similar Institution in the State. To
i parents, therefore, designing to give their sons a
; Collegiate education, their services are especially
! tendered, since a thorough acquaintance with the
' preparatory studies is indispensable to the Stu
dent’s progress throughout his whole course. Their
Academy Pupils u ill be prepared to enter the liigh
| or classes of College, or if preferred, thoroughly j
j instructed in a more practical and business course, i
The accessibility, health and quietness of their i
! location—its freedom from scenes and causes of
! dissipation—induce them to hope for a continuance
of that liberal patronage, which for many years
they have not failed to secure.
A strict regard will be paid to moral training, j
and the general deportment of each pupil carefully 1
observed.
The Academies for the Male and Female pupils
are separate—also, their Boarding Houses, while
the government, discipline, course of studies, Ac.,
of both departments, will be under the control and
supervision of the Principal.
Although not required, it is preferred that pupils
be boarded with the Teachers.
Board, Tuition, Fuel, Washing, Ac., per Term,
SBO, Lights excepted. Tuition fee per Term, S2O.
Semi-annual Examination the Ist of June. Vis
itants solicited to attend.
FEM ALE DEPARTMENT.
Primary Class, slo per Term.
Second Class, 15 “
Third Class, 2-> “
M usic S2O per Term —use of Instrument included.
The pupils are expected to furnish their own
Lights, or for them an extra charge will be made.
Board with the Teachers $lO per month.
C. C. RICHARDS, A. M., Principal,
J. R. WILSON, Associate.
.Miss A. M. RICHARDS,
Assistant Teacher in Female Department.
Mrs. J. C. RICHARDS,
Teacher of Drawing, and Assistant
Teacher of Music.
MARTIN FURNEUSEL,
Professor of Music.
Exercises of Spring Term to commence on the
second Monday in January, 1856.
N. B. Board, with many respectable families, at
from Eight to Twelve Dollars per month.
oclO dowjtcly
WOOLEN MACHINERY^
C. L. GODDARD, NEW YORK,
ONLY namifacturer of the original STEEL
RING and TOOTH BURRING -MACHINES
and FEED ROLLS, to be attached to First and also
to Second Breakers and Finishers of Woolen
Carding Machines. The attachment to Second
Breakers and Finishers is new and very important,
j These Machines are in successful operation, on
First Breakers, in most of the principal Woolen
Factories in the United States, Canada and Mexico,
and are deemed by experienced manufacturers, as
the most perfect machines used, and indispensable
to the enonomical and successful manufacture of
wool.
They are in fact the only strong, durable and suc
cessfully operating machines in use. No carding
machine should run an hour without them,
i The Feed Rolls are strong and durable, and wor
thy of attention.
- Circulars explaning those Machines and Rolls,
i references to mills having them in use, Ac., may be
• had by addressing C. L. GODDA RD,
; No. 3 Bowling Green, New York, to whom or
ders should be directed.
; sept 13 ly
COMBS, FANS AND FANCY GOODS^
WILLIAM TASKER.
@ i| PARK PL ACE, New York, invites the
-Jl attention of Southern and "Western Mer
chants to Ids new stock of FANS, COMBS, Hair,
Tooth and Nail BRUSHES, Ladies' RETICULES,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PORTMONN VIES del
and Bead BRACELETS, POCKET-BOOKS, Dress
BUTTONS, BINS and NEEDLES, HOOKS and
EYES, Watch GUARDS, Wax, Coral and Glass
BEADS, NECKLACES, Ac. India Rubber Combs,
Canes, Balls and Toys of every description. Scis
sors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry,
Aecordeons aud Violins, including a general and
very large slock of English. French and German
FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at the very
lowest prices for Cash or Approved Paper.
Jgjgl"Orders by letter selected and put up in the
best manner. WILLIAM TASKER,
10 Park Place, New York.
P. S. Please cut this out. lv mvl
FURNITURE ! FURNITUReT
Benjamin & Goodrich, Broad street,
opposite Lamback A Cooper's, respectfully
i announce to their friends and the public, iliat they
I are now receiving daily a choice and well selected
I assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as
I BUREAUS, BOOK-CASES, SOFAS ell MRS
TETE-A TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED
' | STEADS, WINDOW SH VDES, Ac., of the latest
j and most fashionable designs, which they guaran
j tee to sell as low as can he bought in this citv, and
. | invite allyvho yvish to purchase, toeall and examine
: their stock.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufac
, ! tured and repaired to order, with neatness and <lis
i i patch. BENJAMIN A GOODRICH.
’ | Augusta, Nov. 1, 1855. novl7
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
r|UV IS.iew. though well known and pop
£3 ular HOTEL, is now being enlarged, IIS;
• i and will be ready, by the first of October next, iidiMli
■ |to accommodate twice as many as heretofore. Pre
• j viousl v, it could only in part, in the business season,
■ ; accommodate day and transient hoarders. From
■ ! the above date, families, as well as single persons,
t can be well suited with desirable quarters. The
: undersigned is now ready to engage rooms as
• ; above. Second story Hall will have suites of rooms
• | yvith a parlor and bed rooms attached. Every
) room in the addition will have a fire-place, and as to
. j ventillation, cannot be surpassed.
. ; jy 2-4 JOHN BRIDGES
NOTICE.
DU. J, 11. NI’E.VKS having purchased WM.
E. DrBOSE’S entire interest in the firm of
CI.AUK, WELLS & Bt BOSE, extends si eordisil
invitation to his friends, to call at the well known
! stand, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, where we olfer
for sale si large and well selected stock of DRUGS
MEDICINES, PAINTS. Oil., PERFUMERY. DYE
STUFFS. WINDOW tiI.ASS, Fancy ARTICLES,
etc., Ac.
For the present, the name of the firm will remain
the same. M. CLARK,
W. 15. WELLS,
anS d.'wctf .1. H. SPEARS.
A CARD.
Tiiie subscriber, for domestic reasons, having'
determined to discontinue the Villa School,
takes this method of expressing his thanks to those
who have patronized him for the lasi ten years
and would respectfully call their attention, and that
of the public, to the advertisement below.
C. P. REMAN.
MOUNT ZION HIGH SCHOOL.
TUIi: Rev. G. P. REM AN, 1). L).. will take the
rectorship of this long established lusiitu
| tion, the next year, assisted bv Messrs. MUECAE
i I.Y and NORTHEN. Mr. B. is widely and tavora
| blv known as an etlicient instructor of youth, and
the gentlemen associated with him, are young men
of talents, and considerable experience. With this
corps of Instructors, the Trustees offer this School
to the public with the confidence that it will both
merit and receive a full share of patronage. The
First Session will comeuce on the first Monday of
January, 1855. Terms of Tuition are S4O, s.'>o and
isso a year ; each Term to be paid in advance.
Board can be bad at Mount Zion on reasonable
terms. HENRY S. REMAN.
Secretary Board of Trustees.
nov“ d&ctFebl
AUGUSTA "WORKS, AUGUSTA. GA.
The undersigned having purchased the exten
sive Machine Shops, Foundry and Car Shop,
with all the machinery attached to the same, here
j tofore belonging to the Company, known as the
: “Augusta Machine Works,” are now prepared to
execute orders for CASTINGS, MILL GEARING-,
GIN GEARING, MINING MACHINERY, STEAM
ENGINES and BOILERS, SAW MILLS, complete;
SHAFTING and PULLEYS, Railroad CARS and
IRON, Steamboat MACHINERY, and every de
j scription of work usually made in first class Ma
chine Shops, of Iron, Brass, or Wood. Orders for
! work, not specially contracted for, must be accoin
j panied with cash deposit of 50 per cent, on the sup- -
posed value of the work ordered, and the remain- I
j der paid on delivery of tiie work. Address all let- i
ters on business to L. HOPKINS A CO. 1
PROPRIETORS:
HENRY 11. GUMMING, GKO. W. SUMMERS, i
W. M. D’ANTIGNAC, 1 ROBT. Y. HARRISS,
oc” LAMBETH HOPKINS. lv
NOTICE.
JOSEPH 810 NON has removed his office of ;
Wharfinger to the Wharf House, next above
the Bridge, where he will attend to the business of
the office; and also that of supplying his custom- ;
ers and the public in general, with all kinds of Du- ;
pom’s POWDER and SAFETY FUSE, being the j
i Agent in this place.
Augiuta, 10th Oct., 185* dt.J*l oell
(Scncval 3ttoerti&£mcnto.
COVINGTON MALE ACADEMY.
Exercises of the above lustitution will be
JL resumed on TCTESDAY, the Bih dav of Jan
j nary next, by Mr. THOMAS H. YARBOROUGH,
i who, during the present year, has given his pa- j
I irons full satisfaction, at the following rates of tu- i
j ition, viz: j '
I Orthography, Reading and Writing, per quarter of 1
j ten weeks $5 00 j
: English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic,
Rhetoric and Natural Sciences, per quarter
j often weeks 800 I
Latin, Greek, Algebra and Higher Branches
j of Mathematics, per quarter of ten weeks.. 90" j
We assure the public that the facilities for ob- !
j taiuing a good education in our city, are not sur- j
| passed by any other in the State. The flourishing !
j condition of the Southern Masonic Female College, j
located here, and under the patronage of the Grand |
Lodge of Georgia, the proximity of Emory College,
! distinguished for its literary, moral and religious j
! influence, and the high-toned morality, and free- I
dom of our citizens from vice and dissipation, give
| parents and guardians a sure guaranty that their I
| sons and wards will receive every stimulus to stead- i
; iness and sobriety.
JOHN P. CARR,
LAWRENCE BAKER,
JOHN M. CLARKE,
ROBERT G. HARPER, J-Trustees.
WILLIAM H. CLARK, I
HENRY ANDERSON, Jr.,
W. H. C. PACE, J
Covington, Dec., 1855. +&ctJanS deed
CURRYTON ACADEMIES!
r|im; Exercises of these Institutions will be j
S resumed on the third Monday in JANUARY
next.
As heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLIE will act
as Principal of the Mule Department.
The Female School, with the Primary Depart
ment of die Male Academy, will be conducted by
Mr. A. P. BUTLER, and the learned and highly
accomplished Miss ARTHUR, assisted bv other
competent Teachers.
RATES OF TUITION :
Ist Class Primary Department, per Session.s 900
ltd “ Ordinary English Branches, “ ..12 00
3d “ Higher’ “ “ “ 15 on
lth “ Greek and Roman Literature, with
Higher Mathematics 20 00
Music 20 00
French Embroidery, Needle Work, Ac., usual
rates.
1 he scholastic year will be divided into two ses
sions, of five months each. Pupils will be charged
front the time of'entering to the end of the session.
Tuition in advance. Good Board can be had in
the \ illage, at from Eight to Ten Dollars per month.
Tito above School Village is situated in Edge
held District, about ten miles from Hamburg, on
the western branch of the Edgefield and Hamburg
Plank Road, and for Health and morality, cannot
be surpassed. These Schools have been in suc
cessful operation tor the last two years, with from
90 to 100 pupils and upwards, and the Trustees
are determined to use their best efforts to make
! them worthy of patronage.
It. MI?RRiWETHER, 1
Rev. S. P. GKTZKN, I
A. J. HAMMOND,
S. W. GARDNER, ' Trustees.
J. C. PORTER,
Maj. A. P. BUTLER,
■ I 11. A. SHAW,
j decs c3m
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PEN FIELD, (JA.
REV. N. >l. t’RAWFORI), D. 1)., Presi
dent.
j S. P. SANFORD, A. M, Prof, of Mathematics.
, J. E. WII.LET, A. M, Professor of Chemistry j
! and Natural Philosophy.
Rev. S. G. HILLY I?R, A. M., Professor of Belles
: Lettres.
j R. M. JOHNSTON, A. M., Professor (elect) of
! Languages.
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY”:
| Rev. J. L. DAGO, I). 1)., Professor of Systematic
i amt Pastoral Theologv.
; Rev X. M. CRAWFORD, D. D., Professor of Ec
| clesiastical History and Biblical Literature.
’ ACADEMY :
. j Rev. T. it. MARTIN, A. M., Principal.
Commencement is held on the last Wednesday
; | in July. The regular College Course requires four
j years for the degree ot :V. I!. Those wishing to do
I so, may omit the Languages, and pursue a scieu
, | title course of three years.
1 j Having been originally designed for the educa
-1 j lion of young men preparing for the Gospel Minis
j try, this Institution keeps that object steadily in
j view. The Seminary embraces a three years’ course
■ ! of such studies as tire pursued in the most celebra
j ted Theological Seminaries in our country.
The Academy is kept under an experienced
j Teacher, and has been established with special ref-
I erenee to fitting pupils to enter College,
j The price of Board in the Village is SIO.OO per
- j month; washing, room rent, fuel, Ac, $3.00.
Tile next Term continences on the first day of
February next, 185(1.
; With a fill! and able Faculty, students are with ■
' j confidence invited to the usual benefits of our best
■ j Institutions, with the special advantages of a luca
■ ; lion remoxed from tlie tempations and vices of
j towns.
! By ordet of the Board of Trustees.
dec 1 c:hn S. LANDRUM, Seo’y.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
MARIETTA.
f||silE Academic year is divided into two ses
.l. sinus of five mouths each. The Tenth Ses
sion commences on the 20th of FEBRUARY' next,
; and ends on the 19th of JULY,
i The Cadets are divided into four College Classes.
The Annual Commencement lakes place on Wed
nesday before the 20th of July.
acidkmic stake:
1 i Col. A. \ . BRUMBY, A. M, Superintendent and
Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy,
(.'apt. THUS. R. McCONNKLL, Commandant of
Cadets, and Professor of Engineering.
’ i Mr. Y . 11. MANGET, Prof, of French and History,
i Mr. W. 11. HUNT, A. M, Prof, of Chemistry and
1 English Literature.
1 ; Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Prof, of Drawing.
< 'apt. R. 8. Camp, Assis’t, Prof, of Mathematics.
A. Connell, M. D, Surgeon.
The Institution is under the direction and man
agement of a Board of Trustees, in conjunction
with a Board of Visitors appointed by the Gover
| nor of the State.
:. ; By an act of the Legislature, the Institute has
[ | been furnished with Mo Cadet Muskets and Accou
trements, and a Field Battery, consisting of four
| i six-pounder brass pieces and two twelve-pounder
j Howitzers.
, The Superintendent and the Commandant are
: graduates of West Point, and as the institute is i
I uiKui the West Point plan, the public may be as- !
snred that iis government, discipline and course of j
i studies will be strictly enforced.
TERMS:
Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Hire, of j
Musicians, and all other contingent expenses, per
session of live months, in advance, sll2 fa).
| Surgeon’s fee, per annum, $5.
Persons desiring further information, can obtain j
i it copy of the “ Regulations,” by addressing the I
i Superintendent.
AND RE WJ. 11A NSELL, Secretary. !
! nov2< 1 et Feb2o
MERILLO IRON WORKS
MERRILL A JACQUES, 142 Centre Street, X. York, '
j -|| VNUFAt TIJRKKS and Dealers in
: J_7 a Wrought Iron Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and
j every description of apparatus connected with
■ Steam, YVamr and Gas, for heating and lighting
Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Private Dwellings,
Hospitals, Asylums, Village*, Factories and Hails.
Also, Valves, Cocks, Pumps, (fuages, Boilers and
: Boiler Flues, made to order.
j Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new,
and our own Patent—-warranted to do double the
! work of any other invention.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country,
! and promptly attended to. lv je2o
NEW GOODS, CHEAP.
C1 KAY I $ ROTH EllS have just received-- j
K Rich Satin Striped Muir Yntique SILK;
Black MOIR ANTIQUE, by yd. or dress ns desired;
j New style colored SILKS, very cheap ;
Plain Black SILKS, full assortment;
| 14-4 Super. French Red BLANKETS;
12 and 14-4 Saxony Wool BLANKETS, very fine;
Fine all-wool White FLANNELS, cheap;
Red and Dwight FLANNELS;
Fine Lambs Wool UNDER VESTS;
Gent’s Woollen and Silk L'NDKRVESTS;
i 10,00(1 yards CALICO, worth 12 cents-
S ATT I NETS. JEANS. TWEEDS. CASSI MERES, j
j These Goods having been purchased within the i
! last ten days by one of the Proprietors, under a '
depressed state of the Northern market, we can
confidently say that they tire from :to to 40 percent, i
; cheaper than Goods of a similar quality purchased !
: two months ago. We would respectfully invite the !
! attention of the public to the assortment.
nov2l d+*c
NEW FALL GOODS.
BROOM a NOR HELL, are in receipt of,
and have opened, a large portion of their Fall
and and Winter purchases, and are now prepared
j toexhibit to their friends and the public, a hand- j
some and varied assortment of STAPLE and FAN- )
CY' DRY” GOODS, embracing almost every article !
usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Their Goods i
will be offered at very low prices, and their prices j
will compare favorably with the lowest and cheap- ;
est. Their stock of Domestics, Kerseys, Blankets j
and House Servants Goods, is very full; to all
which they would call attention, and respectfully i
solicit a share of public patronage. septl# ■
lUare-t)ousCs.
rnos. n. stovall. jos. t*. stovall.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
MKTE would respectfullj inform our..•( yxx
* T friends and patrons, that we still kVYVAj) |
continue the COMMISSION BUSINESSTat SISsS
our old stand, where we give our personal attention
to consignments of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, Grain,
and all descriptions of Produce sent us.
Orders carefully tilled, and advances, either cash
or by acceptances, made on Produce in store or
when Bills of Lading accompany drafts.
Cotton stored in a Fire Proof Warehouse.
| sept 2
DYE & BARNES,
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS. !
rjMi A Yli IL L for former patronage,■ rx\ '
A would respectfully inform
- friends and the public, that they still con-isslsSS !
j tinue to transact a GENERAL W AREHOUSE j
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branch- j
; es, at their old stand, on the corner of Washington ;
and Reynold streets, and would solicit a share of j
1 public patronage.
| Their entire attention will be devoted to the in- j
j terests of theit customers.
i Orders carefully filled at the lowest market pri- 1
ces. Advances made when desired on Produce in
store.
Charges in accordance with the regularly estab
lished rates of the eitv. JAS. M. DY'E,
W.M. E. BARNES,
Augusta, Sept. Ist, 1855. sept I
GILHAM & ASKIN,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
Having associated ourselves togeth-
er for the purpose of transacting a1
G EXERAL YVAREIIO USE ANI) COM MIS
SION BUSINESS, we have taken the commodious :
Fire Proof Warehouse on Reynold street, (recently !
occupied by Platt A Giliuini,) where we will be 1
pleased to serve all the friends of the old concern,
and as many new ones as may choose to give us
their patronage—pledging ourselves that their in
terest shall not suffer in our hands: Particular at
tention will be given to the selection and forward
ing of BAGGING, ROPE AND FAMILY” SUP
PLIES.
Commission for selling Cotton will be 25 cents
per bale.
The usual cash advances made on Produce in
store. T. A. GILHAM, of Oglethore Co.
au22 F. E. ASKIN, of Taliaferro Co.
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
rf'AONTINUE the above business in nllr*-y-rv\
V’ its branches, at their old stand, and AM Vvm
solicit consignments of COTTON and PBO-feAoa
DUCE.
Their strict personal attention is devoted to busi
ness.
Advance made on Cotton and l’rodue in store
when required.
Charges customary rates of the city.
Office and Sales Room 011 Jackson street, near the
Gloffe’ Hotel. F. PHINIZY”,
E. P. CLAYTON.
Augusta, Sept, 15th, 1855. 4m sepDJ
S. D. HEARD.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia.
j filll E subscriber will continue the .
JL above business, in all its branches, at YaVYM
his old stand, (Fire-Proof Buildings) eastk»s3Ea&
side Mclntosh street, where lie solicits the patron
age of the public generally.
IID strict personal attention will be given to the
| Storage and sale of Cotton, and all other Produce,
j Orders lor Bagging. Rope aud Family Supplies,
I carefully filled at the lowest market prices.
The usual accommodations extended to custom
ers. S. I). HEARD.
Augusta, Sept, 1, 1855. d&cSm sepll
BEALL AND STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. I ngusht, Georgia.
'Bv®7 ILL continue the Warehouse and.,
w w Commission Business in all its£>N YVu
branches, and have removed to the Eii'eA.
Proof Warehouse adjoining M. I’. STOVALL, on
the corner of Jackson and Ellis streets, near the
Globe Hotel.
Consignments ot Cotton, Bat-on, Grain, and
other Produce solicited.
The usual advance made on Cotton or Produce
instore, when require.
All Cotton consigned to us will be sold a< the
Warehouse, where one of the firm may at all times
be found. Commission for selling Cotton Twenty
five Cents per bale. WM. Al. BEALL,
au?B dActim JNO. W. L. STOVALL.
THAT FORWARDING, SHIPPING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE OF
TIN LEY A HERRON’S,
BS located on South Atlantic Wharf, three doors
below the Post Office.
i One of the partners will alway s hi- found in the
i office.
j Mr. Hcrrou having been for the past seven years
, | Clerk ot Receiving and Forwarding Department
I of South Carolina Railroad, a native of Charleston,
, and perfectly acclimated, insures the only prompt
and correct attention given in Charleston. General
: Agents for the sale of all kinds of Produce, and
the purchasing to order of all goods that may be
1 desired.
Hi'utt L. Tinsley, j John Herron",
late of Knoxville, Charleston.
feb2) 1 y
J. J. PEARCE,
WAREHOUSE \ commission MERCHANT,
. luguxttt,
liniJi continue the WAREHOUSE,-- —r-.
If and COMMISSION BCSLN KSSkoVVNM
in the extensive Brick Warehouse! recently sSSJjS!
occupied by Beall A Stovall'), 011 Campbell street,
near iL. Hopkin’s, and Messrs. Bones A Brown’s
Hardware Store.
Ilis personal attention given to the Storage and
sale of Cotton and Produce consigned to bis care.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
furnished at the lowest market prices.
Cash advances made on Produce in Store.
Commission for selling, twenty-five cents per
bale. sepl
SIMPSON & GARDINER
YVAUEHOCSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Melntosh street, Augusta, Georgia.
'BBTIIJi continue the WAREHOUSE.-
and COMMISSION BUSINESS iuU s ;,Yl
Fire-Proof .Unit,Una, on Mclntosh street,
in all its branches, and hope by strict personal at
! tention to the interests of all who place business in
| their hands, to merit public favor,
i Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies
j filled at the lowest market rates.
| Dash advances made when required on Produce
\ in store. J. R. SIMPSON,
| ati29 fun J. T. GARDINER.
MARYLAND LOTTERIES. |
j OFfICK OF.M ARYLAN'D Coxsoltovtkii Lottrriks, i
Baltimore, July Ist, 1855 f I
4 LL Tickets, or certificates of packages of ,
, aJL tickets, in the Lotteries authorised bv the
j State of Maryland, bear the lithographed signature
! of F. 11. BRENNAN, General Agent for the Con
j tractor, and any others are frauds,
j Owing to tin- numerous applications from all
; parts of the country, the management will give
I their attention to the filling of orders for Tikets or
Certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at a distance may confidently relv upon
having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and
the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public, in the
City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of
the State Lottery" Commissioner. Heavy Bonds are
given to the State as security for the payment of all
Prizes. The prices of Whole Tickets are front $1
to S2O. Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion.
There are never less than 23,000 Frizes in anv
Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from $1 to
SIOO,OOO, according to the price of the Tickets.
For instance—
Tickets sl, the highest Prize is about $5,000
“ $2 “ “ “ sli.t,ooo
” $5 ’ 1 1 ‘ u s2p 000
“ $lO “ ‘‘ “ $40,000
“ S2O “ “ “ $70,000
With 1 numerous "Prizes of SIO,OOO, $5,000, SI,OOO,
SSOO, SIOO, Ac., Ac. Persons can remit us any
amount, from $1 upwards, that they may wish to
invest, on receipt of which we forward its value in
| Tickets in the Lottery- designated by the purchaser,
j or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that
j will be drawn after the buyer lias got the ticket in
; his possession. An Official Scheme of the Lottery
1 will be sent with all the tickets ordered, carefully
| sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the* day the
' Lottery is drawn, the official drawing will be sent
: together with a written explanation of the result of
! the purchase. The Drawn numbers are also pub
; fished in the daily papers of the city of Baltimore, j
and in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washing- ■
ton, D. C.
j A Circular containing all the Schemes will be j
sent to any one by addressing the undersigned. j
Address orders for Tickets to
F. X. BRENNAN,
No. 4, Calvert street, Baltimore, Maryland. i
septS lv j
I IV ER POOL SALT.-yinii sacks now at
A the Wavin'sboro’ Depot. For sale bv
declG ’ LEWIS A ALLEN, j
TOOTH POWDER.-A new
Jl and excellent article. For sale by
deep; HAY I LAND, RITLEY A 00.
TALMAS, for Misses’, mav be found at T.
DUNHAM’S, successor to J, K. Bancroft,
decl ii
JtteMcmea.
CHOICE FAMILY MEDICINES,
PREPARED Bl'
J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA,
FOR diseases of the Liver, and to purify the
Blood. This preparation is made of the Sar
saparilla which grows in the Southern States, and
no other medicine. Price per bottle *l.
DENNIS’ ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.
A mild, safe, and effectual purgative. They act
I mildly on the Bowels, seldom cause griping, and
are not followed bv dangerous consequences. Price
25 cents per box.
A remedy in all sadden and dangerous attacks of
disease.
DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE,
j For fever and ague, or chills, severe cold, cramp j
i colic, spasmodic cholera, sore throat, asthma, apo- !
j plectic affections, tits or convulsions, or for exter- j
j nal use in fresh cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds,
i inflamed sores, Ac.
Its effect in relieving inflammation, equalizing !
! the circulation of the Blood, and causing a warm
| action in the system, makes it the best and most 1
| useful remedy that has ever been offered to the pub
i lie. For Horses and .Mules, it has been found on
trial to be a superior remedy for colic and other
diseases, as well as for external injuries. Price £1
per bottle.
DENNIS’ STIMULATING LINIMENT, OR SOUTHERN PAIN j
KILLER.
For Rheumatic Pains, Painful Swellings, Sprains, j
Swelled Breasts, Sore Throat, Tooth-Ache, Baek-
Ache, Ac. It is made similar to the Anti-Spasmod
ic Tincture, but intended more for an external ap
plication. Price 25 cents per bottle.
dennis’ stimulating, or hot bitters.
For Dyspepsia, Colds, and Female Complaints,
arising from colds. Females suffering from any
: derangement arising from colds, will find them su
perior to any medicine in use. Taken at the com
i mencing stage of colds, thev will prove almost an
I infallible cure in all cases. They act upon the Liver
! and secretions generally, and strengthen the sto
mach; upon the Bowels, they have a laxative ten
dency. Price $1 per bottle.
DENNIS’ COUGH SYRUP,
For Cough, Croup, difficulty in breathing, Ac.
j With the sarsaparilla or alterative, useful for cough
arising from a diseased state of the Liver. Price
50 and 25 cents per bottle.
DENNIS’ ASTRINGENT TONIC,
For Bowel Complaint. Such as pain in the sto
mach, griping of the Bowels, Ac. It is regarded as
a specific in Bowel affections arising from colds or
Indigestion. Price 50 cents per bottle.
dennis’ worm oil,
A valuable article to expel Worms. Price 25
cents per bottle.
dennis’ alterative,
I Composed of a variety of the best vegetable alter-
I atives, or remedies for the cure of chronic diseases,
I which require a strong alterative course of troat
-1 ment, or diseases arising from an impure slate of
] the Blood, or of a scrofulous or venereal nature,
j It is a valuable vehicle in which to administer Kal-
I sain of Copaiva or other medicines. Price per bot
tle sl.
DENNIS* COPAIVA MIXTURE, AND ALTERATIVE,
'• For Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leucorrliea, or Fluor Al
] bus or Whites; Cough, with a debilitated slate of
! the system, and various other diseases of the uri
| nary and Pulmonary organs. ly sepfl
RHODES'S FEVER AND AGUE CURK
f the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent
and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills
and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night
| Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have
• j a common origin in Malaria or Miasma.
This is a Natural Antidote which will entirely
■ protect any resident or traveller, even in the most
sickly or swampv localities, from any Ague or
Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from con
stantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will constantly cheek the Ague in persons who
have suffered from any length of time, from one
day to twenty years, so that they need never to
have another Chill, by continuing in use according
to directions. The patient at once begins to re
cover appetite and strength, and continues until a
: permanent and radical cure is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases;
| some may require more. Directions printed in
I I German, French and Spanish, accompany each
, : bottle. Price sl. Liberal discounts made to the
. trade JAMES A RHODES.
| Providence, R. 1.
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
, j New York, .Tune 11, 1855.
“ I have made a chemical examination of fthotles'
, t Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and
. 1 have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and
I Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either
| in it, nor have I found any substance in its eompo
! sitinn that would prove injurious to the constitu
! tion. .IAS, R. CHILTON, M. I)., Chemist.”
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
“ Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., May % 15.55.
Mr. J. A. Rhodes Dear Sir: The box of medi
i ! cint. von sent me was duly received on the 11th of
April. I have .sold about one half of it, and so far
| the people who have used it are satisfied that it has
i cured them. Ii lias certainly stopped the Ague in
i | every one who has used it, and six of the cases
i ; well'of long standing. Mv sister, who has lmd it
, | for five or six years back, and could never get it
: ; stopped, except by Quinine, and that only ns long
I | as she would take it, is now, 1 think, entirelv cured
1 by your remedy. C. It. McFIN LY.”
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS,
fake no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercurv, Quinine,
Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Periodfes of anv
kind. The well known inefficiency of these nox
ious poisons proves them to be the offspring either
of false medical principles, or of mercenary quacks.
The only remedy in existence, that is both sure and
harmless, is
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURK.
Wholesale Agents in Augusta - Havilund, Risley
A Co., and for stile by Wm. Haines, and Medicine
’ dealers generally.
Agents—New York. 0. Y. Cliekner & Co., and
C. H. Ring; Boston. \Y eeks A Potter; Philadelphia,
T. AY. Dyott A Sons, and for sale bv dealers gener
ally. dAcly je23
ARE YOU SICK ?
I hR. J. S. ROSE’S CELEBRATED
HLJ FAMILY MEDICINES are the result of ihir
jtv years’ practice in Philadelphia. His preserip
: tious are for each complaint, and have been well
; tested and approved by hundreds of physicians and
| thousands of patients.
.1 Remedy for cod lliseusc.
THE GREAT COUGH SYRUP.
DR. ROSE’S COUGH SYRUP. OR EXPECTO
RANT, is the best preparation in the world for a
. (’ongh, arising from a cold, ora consumptive cough.
| Bottles 5o cents and si.
TO CURE WHOOPING COUOII.
Use Or. ROSE S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP,
j ft is the only reliable remedy for that distressing
; and often fatal complaint. Price 5o cents.
TO CURE CROUP.
Dr. ROSE'S CROUP SYRUP has saved the lives
lof thousands of children. 25 cents a bottle.
TO CURE NERVOUSNESS.
The most wonderful preparation to allav ail net
-1 vous affections of the mind or bodv, is Dr. ROSE’S
NERVOUS CORDIAL. 50 cents a bottle.
TO CURE KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS.
Use Dr. ROSE'S BUCHU COMPOUND. It
also cures Dropsy. 50 cents a bottle.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Dr. ROSES GOLDEN PILLS are the only reme
dy tor Tailing ot the A\ omb, Weakness and Gener
al Debility. 50 cents a box.
Dr. ROSE S FEM ALE PILLS are the great reg- i
ulatiug Female Pills. 25 cents a box.
Or. ROSE’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND'
should be used by all females, as it strengthens 1
' and invigorates the constitution, purifies the blood, j
I and removes all eruptions from the skin. Quart i
! bottles 81; small bottles 50 cents.
1 TO CURE DYSPEPSIA.
1 Use Dr. ROSE’S DYSPEPTIC AND LIVER
j COMPOUND. 50 cents a bottle.
TO CURE BILIOUS HABITS.
] Take Dr. ROSE’S ANTI-BILIOUS OR RAIL
ROAD PILLS. They carry of all bile. 12}A and
25 cents a box.
THE WONDERFUL PAIN CURE!!.
This PREPARATION is truly the wonder of the j
age I Cures all pain, external or internal; cures i
pain in the Side, Limbs or Back, Chilblains, Ague
or Lumps in the Breast, Corns, Bruises, Sprains, i
Toothache, Earache, Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pains
in the Bowels and Stomach, Sudden Colds, Ac. :
The Pain Curer being a fine Tonic Mixture, is also
used with great benefit for Weak Stomach and :
Bowels, likewise for Fever and Ague. Whenever
you have pain, use the Pain Curer freely, and you
will obtain immediate relief. Bottles pjjxj’, 25 and
50 cents.
Dr. ROSE’S PILE OINTMENT —6O cents.
EYE AND TETTER OINTMENT—2S cents
Dr. ROSE’S ELIXIR OF OPlUM—superior to I
all other forms of Opium—2s cents.
Dr. J. S. ROSE’S MEDICAL ADVISER, toper- .
sons in sickness or in health, can be had without :
charge, of W. H. A J. TURPIN, 1 ,
WM. 11. TUTT, f Augusta.
J. 11. CARTER and THOS. M. TURNER A CO
i Savannah ; E. L. SROHECKER A CO., and GEO
j PA A NE, Macon; ROBERT CARTER, Columbus;
BALDWIN A ROBSON, Madison; ADAMS A
BRO.,Eatonton; JOHN STILLWELL,McDonough;
WM. B. SE VA , Griffin; and of dealers generally j
i m every city and town throughout the State and
I Union. dAeovvc 0e24
PERFUM F7R VA N D TOILET ART J -
CLES.—A large supply of French Hdk'f.
j EXTRACTS, POMATUMS, BANDOLINE, Curling
j FLUID, Ac., just received.
! declt HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. I
JHcMcince.
GUYSOTT S YELLOW DOCK AND
SARSAPARILLA. |
|f S now put up in the largest sized bottles, and is
»- acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, a
as is certified by the wonderful cures it has par’ *
formed, tire original copies of which are in the pos
session of the proprietor. Remember, tins is tba
only true and original article.
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer,
Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other
diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use
of this medicine.
Read the following Certificate :
Tallapoosa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1855.
Dear Slit- I send von this to certify to you that
your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has
i performed one of the most wonderful cures on tn-t
I that has ever been effected on man.
i I have been afflicted for forty years with erup.
j tinns on my legs and feet; in l>4s they got so hud
i that 1 had to go on crutches, and in 184 U I had one
I leg amputated above the knee. In about nine
months after my other leg broke out in large eating
i and running sores, from my knee lo my foot, and
discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My
; groin also broke out in large biles, which discharg
i ed much offensive matter, and at the same time no
j left hand broke out in large running sores nearly
j to my elbow.
The misery that 1 have suffered for the last two
| years, I cannot describe to you. 1 was in such ug-
I ony that I never rested day or night.
In October last, my son brought me one of your
1 bottle wrappers; I read it, and found record of some |
i wonderful cures performed by your “Extract of
; A'ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;” 1 sent and got two
I bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two
j weeks, to my great astonishment, my sores all be
| came easy, and 1 could sleep all night, a thing I had
! not done for two years. AYhen I had taken six bot
| ties, my sores had nearly all healed. My sore got
: well as if by enchantment. I have now used in all
I eight bottles of your “ Extract of A’ellow Dock and
j Sarsaparilla,” and I now consider my sol well.
1 entreat all of the afflicted to try this medicine,
for I believe it will cure anv known disease in the
| world. Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and
proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind, and
entreat them to take it, for it will cure them.
My case is well known in a large portion of South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should ,
doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me, JM,
and I will show them the scars. 1 can be found tujAA
Tallop' m-a I'litmt v, mile from Slue's I
BEN AJAR HUGHES. fIVP
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly
adapted for females of delicate health, resulting ‘
from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and oth
er diseases peculiar to their sex. The proprietor
i has in his possession a great number of certificates
|of cures performed, of the above description. We
j assure the afflicted, that a battle or two of Dr. Gttv
sott’s Extract of A'ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will
i at once regulate those difficulties, the
f I natural energies.
j l’ut up in quart bottles—l'rice 81 per bottle.
Sold, wholesale and retail, bv
SCOVIL A MEAD,
111 Chnrtres-st., New Orleans.
General Agents for the Southern States, to whom
all orders must be addressed. Sold, also, bv
, HAVILAND, RISLEA A CO., Augusta.
I). B. I'LUMB A CO., " “
BARRETT, CARTER A CO., “
CLARK A WELLS,
HAY!LAND, HA REAL A CO., Charlestou, S. U
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.. Savannah, and by
t one Agent in every town in the South. nih2M
PUBLIC NOTICE.
II EG K MAN, CLARK A CO.'S
(LATE RUSHTON, CLARK it C 0.,)
l GENU I NE COD LIVER OIL.
; of Rushton, Clark A Co., being dissolved by
i the death of W. L. Rusiiton, (the only Rushton
i ; ever connected with the firm,) their genuine Cod
■ Liver Oil will in future be prepared only by HEGE
i I MAN, CLARK A CO., surviving partners, and sole
> , successors. Be particular in ordering to specify i
- j liegeman, Clark A Cn., (or Rushton, Clark A C 0.,") J
t as it was Mr. Clark, and not Mr. Rushton, who, foi
the past seven years, has superintended its nianu
; : fncture, and is the only Druggist who ever went
i i from the United States to New Fmtndlaud for that
i purpose, and since Mr. Rush ton's death there has J
i* been an article called Rushton's Oil introduced,
i which is in no way connected with Rushton, Clark
| A Co.—or liegeman, Clark A Co.; and us success
I iu its use depends upon its purity, too much care M
i cannot be taken to get the genuine. Thousands ■**
j who had been taking the Oil of other makers with- *
’ j out success, hare been restored to health bv the
1 j pure Oil of our manfacture.
I lIEUEMAN, CLARK A CO.,
r | Chemists and Druggists, New York.
Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Agents fl
tor Augusta, and In Druggists generally.
I nth 1 1 dfaeocly
ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, i
SfMOR the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, lit %*
■ | Hr fltieivza, \sihma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, •
r soil all other Lung Complaints tending to Con
sumption. ijJ
• This preparation is getting into use all over the T
1 i country. The numerous letters we receive ft
* our various agents, informing us of cures eftectdf/%
1 , in their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us
1 saving it is one of Ihe best, if not the very best '*
J 1 Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost
* ; in variably relieves and not unfrequently cures the
! very worst ease. When all other Cough prepara
| lions have failed, this lias relieved the patient, as
Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians M
• : can testify. Ask the Agem in your nearest town,
what has been bis experience of the effects of this
: medicine. It lit; has been selling it for anv length
1 i of lime, lie w ill tell von it is the best Medicine*ex
■ I taut.
1 Below we give a few extracts front letters we
| have received lately regarding the virtues of this
Medicine;
Or. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says: I have
1 been using your Liverwort ami Tar very'extensive
ly in my practice for three years past, and it is with
pleasure 1 state my beliel in its superiority over all
other articles with which I am acquainted, for
: which it is recommended.
Messrs. Fitzgerald A Benners, writing from
M avnesvillt, N. ('., say : “The Liverwort and Tar
is becoming daily more popular in this country,
and wo think justly so. All who have tried ‘it
speak in commendable tonus of if, and say it is
very beneficial in alleviating the complaints for
which it is recommended.”
Our Agent in Pickens District, S. Mr. S. K.
; McFull, assures ns “ tiiat he uses it with great ben
efit in his own family, and recommends it to his
neighbors." He gives an instance of a Negro w<>
j man, in his vicinity, who had been suffering with
disease of the Lungs for years, attended with so
vere cough, who was relieved bv the Liverwort A
| Tar.
Such are the good reports we hear of this Modi
; cine from all parts of the South. For a report of
the surprising cures it has performed in the West
ern, and Northern and Eastern States, we w ould in
vite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet
Which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say,
; have hope, have hope!
Try the Medicine! Be warned in season! And
, neglect not that cough which is daily weakening
your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs,
and inviting on that dread disease. Consumption,
j when so soothing and healing a remedy can be oh
mined as Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tat
j Beware of Counterfeits and base imitations!
The genuine is signed Andrew Rogers on the
! engraved wrapper around each bottle.
f’riee ?1 per bottle, or six bottles for?'. Sold,
wholesale and retail, bv Suovil A Mi id,
111 Chartres Street, New Orleans,
Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all
orders and applications for Agencies must be ad
-1 dressed.
Sold, also, bv
IIAVI LAND RISLEY A CO., Augusta, Georgia
BARRETT, CARTER A 00.,
D. B. PLUMB A CO., “ “ _
CLARK A WELLS, “ “ J Fite
WM. 11. TUTT, “ |V J
N. J. FOGARTY A CO.,
A. .1. CREIGHTON, Hamburg, S. C.
1 And by one Agent in every town in the South. wfef
apll lv
: ; fl
FRENCH COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA. _ /
1 NOR the cure of Rhea mat ism, Scrofula. Sypli-f
litic and Mercurial I>isra<-s, Uictrs, Hmch u,
: Eruptions, or any disease of the skin. It is a gen
j oral purifier of the blood, being a combination of j |
| the most efficient remedies known, and approved ■
j by'the medical faculty, for the cure of the above I
named complaints. Persons afflicted with any ot » . |
| them, will find this a speedy, pleasant and effectual
j remedy.
: The proprietor ts so confident of the success ot
; this medicine, t after an experience of twelve years,)
: that he will purchasee negroes afflicted with rheu
; matism, who have become useless to their owners,
at. a fair valuation, or will treat such cases, it sent J
: to him, and warrant a cure or no charge for ser
i vices.
: This medicine is prepared from a vegetable sub*
| stance, and does not contain on- grain of miner-a.
j Price one dollar per bottle. Prepared and sold
wholesale and'retail, at the Chemical Laboratory of
j Dr. JOHNG. SLEDGE, Augusta,Georgia. ocl’J.
BEALL & STOVALL.
CN ROGER Y Merchants, Agr tie-mart.
W will continue the Grocery business in all its
branches, at their old stand on Broad street, oppo
site the Planters’ Hotel. Our Stock ot GRO
CERIES will at all times be large, the assortment
complete, and particularly adapted to Planter s
trade; a liberal share of which we have so long en
joyed, and hope stiil to receive. M
WM. M BEALL,
au2« tlAcSnt JON. W. L. STOVALL |