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Jtumronct Agencies.
THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. 28, MerchanUe Exchange, Noe York City.
< VSII CAPITAL $312,000.
AGRNTS FOR ABGUSTA,
GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO.
DIRECTORS:
Atanson Marsh.
8. A. Hollo, Firm of S. A. Barnes k Co.
Alonzo Child. •• Childs, Pratt A Co.
I. B. Ballard, “ Livingston, Ballard & Co.
WM. Dodge, “ W. M. Dodge k Co.
P. J. Aver\ - „
H. A. Curtis, “ H. A. Curtis A Co.
Win. E. Hollo.
8. T. I.ippincott.
Isaac New ton.
Win. A. Husted, “ Husted A ('aril.
Wm. 11. Kiversniith.
W*. H. Lyon, “ W. H. Lyon A Co.
Geo. Chapman, “ Lee, Murphy A Co.
Jos. 11. Westcott, Briggs, Westcott i Starkweather.
Joseph Fatman, Finn of Fatman k Co.
Stephen Von Mores.
Geo. Savory, Firm of Geo. Savory A Co.
J. A. Keoua.
WM. E. RELLO, ALANSOX MARSH,
Secretary. President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice-President.
THE undersigned beg to inform the public,
that they are appointed sole Agents for the
above long established Company.
This Company continues to insure Dwelling
Houses and Furniture, Warehouses and Merchan
dize, and every other description of Personal Prop
erty, against loss and damage by fire, upon terms
favorable as any other similar institution.
Having a large surplus fund which, with their
Capital being safely and profitably invested, ena- ;
hies them to afford “ reliable security ” on all pol
icies thev issue.
GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO., Agents.
jan2o ts ‘
FARMERS 7 "AND MECHANICS’ IN
SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
CASH CAPITAL, $300,000.
GIKAB DE Y, WHY T E & C 0.,
Agent* for Augusta, (fa.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Thos. B. iloreuce, I Chas. Dingec,
George H. Armstrong, Thomas Manderfield,
Chas. H. Rubincam, Edward R. Helmbold,
George Helmbald, Fred C Brewster,
James E. Neall, Isaac Leech,
John' Thomason', General Sup't.
Thomas B. Florence, President.
Edward R. Helmbold, Secretary.
FM'riflS company effects Fire Insurance on
Jl Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac.; Ma
rine insurance on vessels, cargo and freight to all
parts in the world ; inland insurance on goods by
rivers, lakes, canals, railroads and land carriage to
all parts of the Union.
The undersigned beg to inform the mercantile
community that they are now prepared to effect
rue and marine Do. . ~t the customary rates, (hav
ing been appointed Agents for two of the safest
Companies m the United Statesi, and beg to refer
to the Irit of Directors of each Company.
GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
jau27 ts Agents.
LIFE INSURANCE.
r|fl(E SOUTH CRN MUTUAL has lower
■ rates than are charged by any good Northern
Company, for residents in the South.
From these low rates, it deducts twenty five per
cent, for the first year’s premium.
All profit* are divided annually, among the in
sured, in cash.
its dividend for 1856 is ten j>er rent, on the re
newal premiums.
The insured may travel to any part of the United
States, except to New Orleans, Galveston, Ac., dur
ing the epidemics of Summer and Autumn.
The amount insured may be made payable to a
w ife, or to children, or to u ife and children, with
out the intervention of a trustee.
All funds ot the Company are invested in State
Stocks, or in Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate,
worth three times the loan.
For Rates, Policies, or further information, apply
tv CHARLES HALL, ‘ |
dec3 ts Agent for Augusta. j
MARINE. FIRE AND LIFE INSUR
AXCE AGENCY.
CNII VKTKR OAK Life Insurance Company,
J Hartford, Conn. Capital $300,000. Endorsed
bv the State —will insure lives of white persons;
also, Negroes, Fire and Marine.
Granite Insurance Company, New York. Capi
tal, $300,000.
Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C.
Capital, $150,000.
Fanners’ Insurance Company, Utiea, New Y'ork.
Capital, $200,000.
The undersigned, Agent for the above Compa
nies. is prepared to take Marine and River Risks,
and insure Dwellings, other Buildings, Household
F urniture, Merchandise, and other personal proper
tv, against loss or damage by lire, on the most fa
vorable terms. J. 11. ANDERSON, Ag’t,
feb26 Mclntosh street, Augusta, Ga.
LADIES’ MOURNING GOODS.
WmriLLl A>l SHUAR has received from
w w New York, a full supply of Ladies’Mourn
ing Goods, among which are—
Lupin’s Bl’k. Summer BOMBAZINES and Bl’k.
CHALLIES, of the best quality;
Superior Black ALPACA and Black Canton
CLOTHS;
Plain Black Silk GRENADINES, a beautiful
article;
Plain Bl’k ( RAPE MARETZ and Bl’k BAREGE
Black and White MUSLINS and plain Black
LAWNS;
Superior Bl’k and White GINGHAMS, and Eng
lish Black and White PRINTS;
Ladies’ BIT. Crape UN DESLEEVES and COL
LARS, in setts;
Superior English Black CRAPES, for Veils and
Trimmings, with almost every oilier article re
quired for Ladies’ Mourning Apparel, and to which
the attention of the public is respectfully invited.
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LADIES’ TRAVELLING DRESSES.
"WMTILLIAM SHEAR has received from
w w New York, a large supply of articles for
Ladies’ Travelling Dresses, among which are—
Lupin’s all wool DEBEGE, of various colors ;
Madonna MIXTURES, of beautiful styles;
Alpaca DEBEGE, at very low prices;
Himalay LUSTRES, superior style and quality.
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and
examine the assortment. d+*c jeO
LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS.
tRIkTILLIAM SHEAR has received from
wW New Y'ork—
Ladies’ China Silk, Lisle Thread and Cashmere
GAUZE VESTS, of superior style and quality ; to
which he respectfully invites the attention of the
public. d+ac je6
FRENCH MUSLINS,
(HHILLIAR SHEAR hasjust received from
W W New Y ork, a full supply of French printed
ML'SLINS, of new and beautitu! styles, and at very
low prices, to which he respectfully invites the at
tention of the public. d+ac jefi
notice:
Office of ihf. Commissioner or Lotteries,
Baltimore, April 13, 1856. )
THE undersigned, Commissioner of Lotteries
of the State of Maryland, being in receipt
dailv of letters from various portions of the coun
try, making inquiry as to Lottery Schemes with
which the country is flooded, and which purport to
be “ decided by the drawings of the Maryland Con
solidated Lotteries, takes this method to answer
all such letters of inquiry, and inform the public
r.g all Lo' ■- rur porting to J. -if.d by tie Ml
ryiar-. Drawings are gross frauds; that certain
parties who style themsc-lve- Morris A Co., and
pre c*a to be Managers or Sole Agents for the
Grand Charter Lotteries at Cleveland, Ohio, are
imposters, and said Lottery a fraud, having neither
leiml or presumptive > xistenee ; and that another
fictitious firm, styled Murry A Co., Cleveland, Ohio,
are also imposters, and all Lotteries which they
profess to be managers or agents for, are also
frauds.
RICHARD FRANCE, of this city, is the Con
traetoi for drawing the Maryland Cutleries. The
business is conducted under the firm of R. FRANCE
A CO , as Managers, and they have no sole agents
m the city of Baltimore. There are, however, some
t m lieeused venders for the State of Maryland,
who derive license under him, through this’olfice,
to s.*U Tickets in the Maryland Lotteries.
D. H. McPHAIL,
< inmissiouer of Lotteries f..t the Stale of Md.
mv l° _ 3m
new goods.
fIYHL subscriber is now receiving, at bis okl
■ st *nd corner ot Broad and Mclntosh streets,
below the Railroad Bank, a
new and fashionable
Assortment of very neat and tasty Goods, con
sisting of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, OF FRENCH
ungi isH and AMERICAN Fabrics; ’
Which he oilers for sale to credit or cash customers
AS CHEAP
as they can be procured from any house in this
.!. P. SKTZF.
WM. M DAVIDSON.
IMPORTER and dealer in BRANDIES, GIN,
. ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE and other
WINKS and LIQUORS, TEAS. SEGARS, Ac. No.
13 -* ■! ' . st streets, Savannah,
Ga. <l*c mv2B
J(, J)ork
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
PETER LORI LLARD, Manufacturer, No.
4*2 Chatham street, New Y'ork, successor of
Peter A George Lori Hurd, offers for sale all kinds
of SNUFF’ and TOBACCOS in general use. For
particulars, a Price Current can be obtained by ad
dressing as above. This establishment is one of
the oldest of the kind in the United States.
myl4 ly
JAMES T. LEWIS & 00,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. t
VARNISHES, Ac.
agents for
Pennsylvania and Lehigh ZINC, Mordecai Lewis I
A Co.’s Celebrated Philadelphia White LEAD, F. !
S. Lewis A Co.’s COLORS, PAINTS, etc., and B. j
C. Ilornor A Co.’s superior VARNISHES.
No. 145 Maiden Lane, New York.
JAMES T. LEWIS, SAMUEL C. WEST.
ap!6 3m _ |
GRENOBLE HOSE.
A SUPERIOR HOSE, mauu- v
factored of the line.-t Hemp, a P—y;
cheap and excellent substitute for *
Leather aud Gutta Percha. It is especially recom
mended to Planters, Nurserymen, Fire Companies,
Steamboats, Manufactories, Dwellings, Ac. It costs
less than half the price of Leather, islighter, stands
as much pressure, is as durable, and is not subject
ed for its preservation to the expense of oiling or
greasing, neither is t£ injured by frost.
° For sale, and orders for importation received in
sizes from one to seven inches in diameter, by
CHARLES LENZMANN, 54 Cedar-st., New York,
where certificates of its superior qualities can be
examined, from Alfred Carson, Esq,, Chief Engi
neer of the New Y'ork F ire Department; from Jas.
McFurlan, Esq., Chief Engineer of the Union Ferry
Company, and also from official authorities of some
of the large cities of Europe. 3m apt!
FOUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE
£* X•> BROADW AY, New York, is full of
Goods from CHINA, JAPAN and IN
DIA, which embrace Novelties and Dress Goods,
which are only to be found at the above establish
ment. Seersucker, Concan, Pongees, Satius; also,
Scarfs and Shawls from $5 to sßuo. Scarfs, Hand
kerchiefs, Dresses, Ac., manufactured from the
fibres of the Pineapple, handsomer and more dura
ble than silk. Fashionable Bonnets made of the same
can be washed and remodeled to suit the taste, and
worn for years. Also, thousands of Eastern ( Asi
atic) articles, well worthy of the attention of all.
Milliners will be supplied per mail with samples
of the Pineapple, or, can have Pattern Bonnets of
the latest fashion,black and colored, sent by express
to any part of the country.
P. S.—lndia China in sets and Bingle pieces,
Vases, Ac., Ac. my 29
W. GILLIES A BROTHER’S
CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE
Til IS highly valuable and nutricious beverage
is prepared by the subscribers, by a new
chemical process of their own discovery, which en
ables them to present it to the public in a state of
purity hitherto unknown.
It is made from the fresh roots of the DANDE
LION, and while the natural bitterness is eradica
ted, the virtue of the root remains unimpaired.
For persons of delicate constitutions, and for Gcn
\ oral Debility, Flatulency, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the
Li and Billions Affections, it has been pro
nounced bv eminent Physicians, a most IN VAT.
CABLE REMEDY’. In taste and flavor, it is con
sidered by many equal to the best Java Coffee.
For sale, wholesale and retail, bv
D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
Sole Agents, Augusta, Georgia.
P. S. None genuine, unless put up in’fin Boxes,
with our signature on the wrapper.
WRIGHT GILLIES A BROTHER,
No. 235 and 237 Washingtoii-st., New Y'ork.
mh22 3m
MERILLO IRON WORKS.
MERRILL A JACQUES, 142 Cenln street, N. York,
II ANU F A (TUB RR S and 1 Valets in
iv ■ Wrought Iron Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and
every description of apparatus connected with
Steam, Water and Gas, tor heating-and lighting
Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Private Dwellings,
Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories and Hails.
Also, Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Ullages, Boilers and
Boiler Flues, made to order.
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
nd promptly attended to. ly je26,
WOOLEN MACHINERY.
C. L. GODDARD, NEW YORK,
ONLY manufacturer of the original STEEL
KING 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.
These Machines are in successful operation, on
First Breakers, in most of the principal Woolen
Factories in the United States, Canudaand Mexico,
and are deemed by experienced manufacturers, as
the most perfect machines used, and indispensable
to the enonomical aud successful manufacture of
wool.
They arc in fact theouly strong, durable and suc
| cessfully operating machines in use. No carding
j machine should run an hour without them.
The Feed Rolls are strong and durable, and wor
| thy of attention.
Circulars explaning these Machines and Rolls,
| references to mills liavingthem in use, Ac., may be
had by addressing C. L. GODDARD,
I No. 3 Bowling Green, New Y'ork, to whom or
! dors should be directed,
j bOptlS ly
HOWARD & DUGAS,
j AUCTION AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS,
j At the Store recently occupied by S. C. Grenville
cP Co., corner oj Broad and Washington
streets, Augusta, Georgia.
G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer.
UB YIIE undersigned having formed a copartnei
* ship under the firm of HOWARD A DUG A
for the purpose of carrying on the AUCTION an
GKNKK A L COM MISSION B ITSl T S INESS in this city
will be thankful for the patronage of their friends
and the public generally, and pledge themselves to
a strict regard to the interest of those who may en
trust. them with their business.
Liberal advances made on Goods in store, and
on receipt of Bills of Lading.
W. H. HOWARD,
LEON P. DUGAS.
i Bv perm is ion, we refer to the following gentle
men :
Augo-to, it a. —T. S. Metcalf, G. T. Doitic, B. 11.
: Warren, Porter Fleming, Baker, Wright & Co.,
j Wilcox, Hand A Ansley, Scranton, Seymour A Co.
i At'avt i —Strong A Caldwell, YY. E. Williams A
I Co._
NishviUe, Term. —Seymour, Fanning A Co.
I Charleston —A. Gardelle, Hopkins, Hudson A Co.
Saraanoh —Hudson, Fleming A Co., K. A. Allen,
G. \V. Garmanv.
! N w York —Blow A March, Carharf, Brother A
! Co.
Baltimore —A. C. Scheaffer.
Chattanooga —Grenville, Sample A Co.
HAVING discontinued the Auction and Com
- mission Business, we cheerfully recommend
our successors, Messrs. Howard A Dugas, to the
confidence of our former friends and patrons.
S. C. GRENVILLE A CO,
Augusta, 11th March, 1356. nihil
~SALE~AND LIVERY STABLES,
BY J. 11. ALFORD, MFWJL-
J TEN- In. the rear of the V. S.
ZC 7\- tel, Augusta, (ta.
ffS'IIII subscriber, having purchased the entire
Jl interest of ALFRED WILSON, in the above
j Stables, would return bis thanks to the public for
: the liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm,
and would most respectfully inform them that he
will continue the Stable business on his own indi
' vidual account.
Tim whole attention of the undersigned will be
1 devoted to the business of the Stables, and wil
! guarantee safe teams and careful drivers.
Buggies, Carriages and Saddle Horses kept for
hire at all times.
Carriages, for Funerals, furnished at short notice.
Covered Lots, for Drove Stock, and every conve
nience necessary, aud every facility offered to Dro
; v«> ts ' mb lit J. 11. ALFORD.
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION, SOUTHERN BRANCH
DEPOSITORY,
(•7 M,ding-street. Charleston, S. C.
NEW TEN DOLLAR LIBRARY, NO. 4.
IN addition to the three “Ten Dollar Libraries’’
of one bundled volumes each, the two “ Five
Dollar Juvenile Libraries” of seventy-five volumes
each, and “The Child’s Cabinet Library” ot fifty
volumes, ($2.50) we have just published a
FOURTH TEN DOLLAR LIBRARY,
consisting of one hundred volumes, none of which
are embraced in either of the other series. These
hooks range from <SO to 270 pages each, and com
prise some of our more recent illustrated and pop
ular publications. They are uniformly bound,
with blue muslin backs and gilt letters and stamps,
being the cheapest and most attractive
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND FAMILY LIBRARY
EVER PUBLISHED.
At this Depository there trill at all times be
iVI-'oi 7 assortment of the SOCIETY’’S
i| l -uVww A , TIU ' S, ' ; - together with all SUNDAY' i
St HOOK REQUISITES.
Catalogues sent on application.
Mi >-•, i) ,ti oils taken for the “ Y'outh’s Penny Ga
zette a tut Sunday School Journal ”
a P 3 '-’ W. X. HUGHES, Agent. j
transportation.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
»4« - ■ ■——
Cabin Passage from Charleston to New York, $25.
NEW YORK AND STEAM |
SHIPS.
Through in 48 to 53 Hours.
NASHVILLE, 1 M. Berut,
1300 tons, j Commander.
MARION, I W. J. Foster,
1500 tons, j Commander.
JAMES ADGER, t S. C. Turner,
1500 tons, j Commander.
SOUTHERNER, £ Thomas D. Exvan, i
1000 tons. j Commander.
IEAVE AUGER’S WHARF sT-Sx*
A every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY, after the arrival of the Cars from the j
South and West, “at High Water.” These Steam- !
ships were all built expressly for the line, and for 1
safety, speed and comtort, are unrivalled on the ■
Coast. Table supplied with every luxury; atten
tive and courteous Commanders, will ensure Trav
elers of this Line every possible comfort and ac
commodation.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage S
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations apply to
HENRY MISSROON,
Corner E. Bay & Adger’s S. Wharf,
feblO Charleston, S. C.,
CABIN PASSAGE TO N. YORK $25.
SEMI-WEEKLY
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
The new and splendid side-wheel Steamships:
KNOXYTLLE. 1,500 tons. Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
! AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. Capt. Thomas Lyon,
‘ FLORIDA 1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. WooDinnx,
ALABAMA.. .1,300 tons. Capt. G. R. Schenck,
Will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY.
rWYHESE Ships are among the largest on the
■ coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and com
fort—making their passages iu 50 to tiO hours, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite offi
cers. Having elegant Stateroom accommodations,
they otter a most desirable conveyance to N. Y’ork.
Cabin passage *25
Steerage 3
Agents: PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, New York.
Savannah, Feb. sth, 1856. feb7
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS
IEAVE AUGUSTA dailv at fi, A. M., and
A 5.15, P. M.
Arrive at Augusta daily at 3.25, A. M , an.l ii.l l »,
P M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 8.50, A. M , and 6.15, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta dailv at 2.50, A. M., and 3.36,
i P. M
Con recti net with A linn-: Branch Trains,
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except
ed) at 10, A. M., and leaving at 2.50, P. M.
With U idii.u/ton Branch,
Arriving at Camming daily, ( Sundays excepted;
al 0, A. M.
Leaving Gumming dailv (Sundays excepted) at
3.30, P. M.
With South Carolina Railroad Trains,
Leaving Augusta dailv at‘.'.2o, A. M., and a.50,
I P. M.
Arriving at Augusta dailv at 5, P. M., and 4.30,
i A - H:
With Atlanta ana let Grange Railroad Tr ains,
| Leaving Atlanta dailv at 3.30, A. AL, and 4.45,
! P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta dailv at 7.55, A. M., and 5.35,
P. M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 0, A. M., and (i, P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta dailv at 5, A. M., and
jP. M. jv 10 GEO. YOXGE, Gen’l. Sup’t.
CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
To Commence Yith duly, 1355.
DOWN MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
i Leave Augusta Depot at 9.20 A. M.
j Arrive at Brauchville at 1.30 P. M.
“ Kingsville & Camden Junction.4.3o P. M.
“ Camden 7.15 P. M.
“ Columbia 0.10 P. M.
“ Charleston 5.00 P. M.
UP MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston Depot at 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at Brauchville at 10,25 A. M.
“ Augusta 3.00 P. M.
DOWN NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Augusta Depot at 0.50 P. M.
Arrive at Brauchville at 3.20 A. M.
“ Kingsville & Camden Junction, 0.30 A. M.
“ Columbia S.4OA. M.
“ Charleston 8.00 A. M.
UP NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
i Leaves Charleston Depot at 4.15 P. M.
Arrive at Brauchville at 9.45 P. M.
“ Augusta 4.30 A.M.
JOHN K. .MAULEY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., July 10, 1855. jy 17
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY.
Opposition to High Freight Tariffs!
Omen ok the Fashio.v Link, I
Augusta, April 15, 1854. f
FKYJIE subscriber would respectfully call the
Jl aattention of the Merchants throughout Geor
gia, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina, to
* the Savannah River, as a safe, expeditious and
; cheap route fov the transportation of their Mcrehan
| disc.
By comparing the freight tariffs of this line with
; those of the South Carolina, and Central, and
i Waynesboro’ Railroads, it will show a result in fa
i volt of this route of from 30 to 50 percent., gener
j ally, and in some instances a greater per oentage.
By this route a merchant receives each shipment
of liis Goods together; they are not retailed by
him as they generally are by Railroads connecting
with the seaboard, with a list of charges attached
to each package.
In addition to the present force oi this line, an
other new Boat, of light draught of water, will be
added during the coming summer. These boats
will leave Savannah after the discharge of the New
Y’ork and Philadelphia Steamships, twice or three
times a week, delivering those Goods at Ibis point
in FIVE DAY’S.
From the present low tariff of this line a deduc
tion of per cent, will be allowed on all bills
from this date. Give the river more business, and
a cheaper freight yet awaits you.
All goods from the seaboard should be directed
to M. A. COHEN, Savannah,
and produce from the interior to
JNO. A. MOORE,, Augusta.
To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, as well
as to the Cotton Merchants, and dealers generally,
on the line of Railroads through Georgia and Ten
nessee, who ship to Savannah and Northern mar
kets, this route otters very favorable inducements.
To facilitate shipments, as well as to prevent er
rors, bills of lading should be forwarded to M. A.
: COHEN, at Savannah, forall goods from seaboard.
JNO. A. MOORE.
In case of low river, all goods consigned to this
line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting
Railroads. nprills
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
Georglv Railroad, /
Augusta, September Id, 1855. )
ON and after 2oth September, the charges on
Grain and Flour, on Georgia and South Caro
lina Railroads, will be as follows:
Atlanta to Augusta. Charleston.
i Wheat, per bushel 10c. £oe.
j Corn, “ “ 9c. 18c.
Oats, “ “ 6c. 12c.
Flour, per bbl, car load ,40c. 80c.
“ per sack, “ . .20c. 40c.
sepll GEO. YONGE, Gen’l Sun’t.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Dorian, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacl-oiriHe,
Ficalala, and Midslbbnrg.
rttlli: steamers, WM. GASTON, ,Jfjßf, h,
■ Captain Ttiovus E. Shaw, audjfj^gy^
| ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freeborn', will leave Savan
j nah every Monday and Thursday morning, at 10
i o’clock, for the above place. The St. John is a
new boat, built expressly for the trade, with large
and airy State Room accommodation, and taking
the inland route, otters superior facilities for inva
lids and others. For further particulars, enquire of
CLAGIIOKN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Savannah, March 1, 1654. marl 4
FOR FLORIDA-DIRECT FROM
CHARLESTON.
EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT THREE O’CLOCK.
H|HIE favorite U. S. Mail Steamer , ftSr?. fc
■ CAROLINA, leaves Southern
IV hart weekly, for Jacksonville, Picolata, Pilatka, j
! and the intermediate landimrs on the St. John’s \
River. WM. M. LAWTON A CO.,
Agents, No. 13, Southern Wlnuf.
oclO dowly
5 NEW FAMILY GROCERY™”
HIJLS. POTATOES, just received
on consignment; warranted to keep
till planting time. Appl\ to T. GANNON,
Opposite the Georgia Railroad Passenger Depot.
dec22 tt
ft)are~f)oitoes.
GILHAM & ASKIN, "
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
HAVING associated ourselves vvs\
er for the purpose of transacting alfuViyy
GE XE R A L W A REHOUSE AN O COM MIS- aaffyrfa
SION BUSINESS, we have taken the commodious j
Fire Proof Warehouse on Reynold street, (recently i
occupied by Platt A Gilliam,) where we will be ;
pleased to serve all the friends of the old concern, j
and as many new ones as may choose to give us ,
their patronage—pledging ourselves that their in- 1
terest shall not suffer in our bands: Particular at
tention will be given to the selection and forward
ing of BAGGING, ROPE AND FAMILY SUP- j
PLIES.
Commission for selling Cotton will be 25 cents \
per bale.
The usual cash advances made on Produce in ;
store. T. A. GILHAM. of OgletlioreCo.
au 2 2 F. E. ASKIN', of Taliaferro Co.
DYE & BARNES,
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
tHUI WKi 11, for former patronage,ry-vy-w. i
i M would respectfully inform i
; friends and the public, that they still con-ls&asSi
' tinue to transact a GENERAL WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branch
es, at their old stand, on the corner of Washington
and Reynold streets, and would solicit a share of
public patronage.
Their entire attention will be devoted to the in
terests of their customers.
Orders carefully tilled at the lowest market pri
ces. Advances made when desired on Produce i i
store.
Charges in accordance with the regularly esiab
lishcd rates of the citv. JAS. M. DYE,
WM. E. BARNES,
Augusta, Sept. Ist, 1855. septl
THO 3. It. STOVALL. JOS. P. STOVALL.
THUS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia.
'WMTE would respectfully inform our,.
W w friends and patrons, that we stillEYi AM
continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS atj&ssrfia
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
J, J, PEARCE,
j WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia.
-airUiL continue the WAREHOUSEre-cm.
W and COMMISSION BUSINESS
1 in the extensive Brick Warehouse ( recently SESSHU
1 occupied bv Beall A Stovall), on Campbell street,
i ujar JL. Ilopkin’s, and Messrs, Bones A Brown’s
i Hardware Store.
His personal attention given to the Storage and
-ale of Cotton and Produce consigned to his care,
i Order:; for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
j furnished at the lowest market prices,
j Cash advances made on Produce in Store.
Commission lor selling, twenty five cents per
i bale. sepl
ANDREWS & JESUPI
M IOMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON
I ■ AND WOOLEN MACHINERY. Steam En
i gines and Boilers, Machinists’ Tools Belting,
I Ac. Importers 'anJ dealer <in Manufacturers’ Ar
! tides. K». 07 Pine Street, New York.
N. B. Agents for the “Woodruff A Beach Iron
Works” Steam Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in New York for “ Lowell
Machine Shop” Machinists’Tools.
I bc2 ly
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Fine Ready- > j —also—
. made Clothing, Win f) Prva hfn Sup Tine (Moths
Hats and Gins,;” 1 ’ “ ’ Cassinioresand
1 Shirts, Collars, 1‘ ASHIONALId. Vestings, will
(•loves, llosie . be made to
rv, Ar., 1; m lii i i\ i measure, unex
j brollas, (-anes, TAILORS, jceptionable i u
j Cravais, Stocks 05 $ styleami work-
I Handkerchiefs. ~ , liianship.by the
i and Fancy Ar- Jtnmd-s.net, best mechanics,
tides for Gen- ALDUS lA, at the shortest
; tlemen. La. ‘notice.
-' : Orders from citv and country solicited.
i _jfebr>
MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP,
Oinur TwiiiO* and Watkins ■'•tints.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
d 1 EORGESL VTEK, ManufacturerofSteam
MR ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw MILLS, Grist
MILLS, Ac., Ac., is now prepared to manufacture
or repair any article in his line, at short nptice, and
| of superior workmanship. From his long experi
i ence and practical knowledge, as well as to bis in
j creased facilities for doing work with neatness and
j dispatch, ho feels confident of giving satisfaction
: to all who may favor him with their orders,
novi i ts
MORE NEW GOODS.
P^ICKIY - & PHIHHS have just received,
B * and are this day opening, another large and
well selected stock of STRING ANI) SI MMhK
PRESS GOODS, all of the newest and latest de
signs, and at prices from 25 to 87 Ft per cent, lower
! than anv Goods ever offered in tins market :
Black SILKS, from To cents ; worth $1) up;
Plaid and Sniped Black BROCADES;
Col'd, Striped and Plaid SILKS, from 62 ! ._.c.;
India SILKS, a large assortment, for 50, worth
! 75 cents ;
Barege ami Tissue Flounced ROBES, black and
j colored, m great variety;
Grenadine NORMAS, plain and figured;
CRAPE MARETZE, in every shape ;
Plain BAREGE, all colors, from 20 cents;
l-'ig’d “ “ “ and styles, very low;
Saiin Plaid CHALLIES, very tine, all colors;
Printed JACONETS, very line, i usual! v sold tor
50 cents,) onlv 25 cents;
Printed SWISSES and ORGANDIES;
Printed 15ATT1STES, very tine;
Striped, Plaid and Spotted SWISSES;
Plain and Printed BRILLIANTS, very cheap;
Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES ;
MANTILLAS, latest designs ;
! SULTANA and MOIRE ANTIQUE, all colors;
Crape SHAWLS, plain and embroidered ;
i BAREGE SCARFS, white and colors ;
Jaconet and Swiss COLLARS and SLEEVES, in
j great profusion;
Jaconet and Swiss COLLARS and SLEEVES, in
setts;
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS and I'LOUN’CINGS;
“ “ EDGINGS and INSERTINGS
Alexander's Kid GLOVES, light and dark col’s;
■ I,ace MITTS, long and short, from 25 cents;
PARASOLS, an endless variety;
English Thread and Valenciennes LACES.
They would also call the attention of housekeep
ers to their very excellent assortment of Brown
1 and Bleached SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Pil
low case and Shirting LINENS, TICKINGS, Dain
, ask Table CLOTHS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOY
LIES, Furniture DIMITIES, CHINTZ, BROCA
TELLES. Also, Plaid and Plain COTTON A DES,
for Servants, Linen DRILLS, Ac.
i Augusta, May 3d, 1856. my 4
JOHN CASEIN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 4, WARREN BLOCK,
HAS on consignment, and for sale on the most
accommodating terms—
-25 hhds. choice New Orleans SUGAR ;
10 “ Muscovado SUGAR, a good article ;
“ and 15 bbls Porto Rico SUGAR ;
1: ' bags fair to prime Rio COFFEE;
165 ’’ good Rio COFFEE, will be sold cheap ■
35 hhds. choice Bacon SIDES ;
Id “ “ “ SHOULDERS;
5 “ Pig HAMS, without canvass;
10 tierces Family HAMS, in canvass;
Id “ prime RICE, fresh beat;
3-o bbl- Rectified WHISK A', different qualities
ion bbls. and sacks Extra Family FLOUR ;
: 35 boxes manufactured TOBACCO, ext. article
82 boxes Adamantine CANDLES;
j 200 bbl- fiv li Thoinaston LIME ;
100 “ “ Hydraulic CEMENT;
150 halt's prime Northern UAA ;
Dion bushels prime CORN ;
1800 " COW PEAS, different kinds;
800 lbs. fresh Live Geese FEATHERS;
800 bushels OATS;
100 sacks fresh ground PORN MEAL;
1000 sacks Liverpool SALT;
10 cans and 1 keg Family LARD ;
13 bbls. choice Old peach BRANDY;
1 pipe pure Holland GIN ;
5 qr. casks Cognac BRANDI ;
2 bbls. choice Old Rve WHISKY.
Augusta, 30th May, 1856. mv3o j
GROCERIES.
ts 4 sci fe LltS. Tennessee BACON,
■ W hog round ;
10 kegs fresh Country BUTTER ■
5o bbls. old Rve WHISKY ;
1 cask very tine old BRANDY ;
1" stt casks good COGNAC; and a full
supply ot tine WINES and LIQUORS, in cases, for
sale, cheap tor cash, bv M. O’KEEFFE.
Augusta, April lstlg 1556. 6m apl;* !
- YARN,
A i for the sale of Osnabnrgs and Cot- j
trm ARN, assorted sizes, for sale at Factory
prices, by h HOPKINS.
_ li "21 ly Commission Merchant. ;
f AU UE\< EV ILI.K“FACTORY OSXA-
A BURGS, STRIPES YARNS, ou hand, and
for sale bv GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.,
Sole Agent>, j
business Carte,
MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE,
North-west corner of Broad and Washington-streets, I
(up stairs)
Augusta, Georgia.
_ap2o W. MILO OLIN, J. P. lv
BROWN'S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
Jjgr” Meals ready on the arrival of every train.
mhlO ly
W~G. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga„ j
- will promptly attend to all business entrusted
to his professional management, in Richmond and
the adjoining counties. Office on Mclntosh street,
three doors below Constitutionalist office.
Reference—Thos. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens,
Ga. ly my2l
JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
Attorney at l aw, Appling, coium- :
. bia county, Geo. ly myl3
HENRY J. LANG,"
ATTORNEY AT LAAV, Lincolnton, Ga., 1
. will practice in Lincoln, Wilkes and Coium- j
bia Counties. All business entrusted to him will i
receive prompt attention. mv2 i
JOHN CASHIN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 4 Warren Block,
YTMTILL receive and sell on consignment, all
*» articles of WESTERN PRODUCE and
MERCHANDISE, and execute orders for COTTON
and GRAIN. ap22
JOHN R. PRESCOTT, Jr,7
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga.,
Jim. will practice in Columbia, Burke, Jefferson,
Washington, Hancock, Warren, Lincoln, Ogle
thorpe, Taliaferro and Wilkes counties.
feb7 ly
JOHN D. REILLY,
• 'TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Geor-
Jtm.. gin, will practice in the Courts of Law and
Equity, in the counties of Richmond, Burke, Co
lumbia, Jefferson, Seriven, Warren and Wilkes.
Particular attention given to collections.
§siif“Office at Masonic Hall. ly mhfi
R. J. & W T MILLICAN,
4TTORNEYS AT LAW , will practice in
. the counties of the Western Circuit, and the
counties of Madison, Elbert and Hart, of the North
ern Circuit.
R, J. MILLICAN, j WM. T. MILLICAN,
Jefferson, Geo. | Carnesville, Geo.
jan2o ly
J. J. MARTIN,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW , Augusta, Ga. Of
fice corner of Campbell and Greene- treets.
Will attend to the collection of claims in Edgefield,
Abbeville and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina.
dec2B daclv
WILLIAM R. McLAWS,
ATTORNEYATLAW, Commissioner of
J A New York, Virginia, North and South Caro
lina. Office, Clayton’s new building, opposite bis
old office, Washington street, will attend promptly
to applications for Bounty Land under the late acts
of Congress. apl
J. W. GOSS,
R'lJAlMlllorsF AND COMMISSION’ MKK
j w w CHANT, Augusta, Georgia..
Will be found at ibe extensive Fire-Proof Ware
house of L. Hopkins. d&c jylS
LINTON STEPHENS. R. M. JOHNSTON.
STEPHENS & JOHNSTON,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW,Sparta, Georgia,
' /“A will practice in the counties of Hancock,
! Warren, Taliaferro, Ogletliore and \\ likes, of the
; Northern ; Greene, I’utnam and Morgan, of the
Oglethorpe; and Washington and Richmond,of the
Middle Circuits.
MACKENZIE & LAWSON,
ATTORNEY XT 1,01, W i ynesboro’,
Burke county, Georgia, will practice in Burke,
S riven, Jefferson, Washington, Tattnall, Mont
gomery, Emanual and Richmond counties.
ALEXANDER MACKNZIE, JOHN E. LAWSON.
ocs
JOHN S. SALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
. Office one door above State Bank,
fab ly
NOTICE.
A f.li accounts due McKinneA Hall, not paid
.•* by the Ist day of JULY, will be placed in
the hands of ail officer for Collection,
jeio d&ctf M. G. McKINNK.
WILLIAM A. REID,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Eatonton, Geor
gia. Refers to Hon. F. H. Cone, Greensboro’,
septg ts
GEORGE T. BARNES,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Geor
./Ta. gia, may be found, for the present, at the of
tic of Col. John Milledge, over G. W. Lewis’ Store.
feb2s ly
J. B. HAYNE,
A TTORNEY AND C OUNSELLOR AT
Law, and Commissioner of Deeds for South
Carolina, Wavnseboro’, Burke county, Georgia.
Practices in the Middle Circuit.
feb2B lj
SAMUEL P. THURMOND,
A TTORNEY’ AT LAW, Jefferson, Geor-
Vji. gia, will practice in the Western Circuit. All
! business confined to hi- care will meet with prompt
attention. febl7
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
IfTAR EIIOITSE AND COMMISSION
I »? MERCHANTS, Aug sta, Georgia.
J. J. JACOBUS,
| A TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Of
viA rice on Broad street, over Chew's Store.
nov2s * ly
CLAIBORNE SNEAD,
4TT ORN E Y AT LAW. Office, Law
_ Range, Augusta, Ga. fim* jan24
I ALEXANDER POPE, JR. I JOHN 0. WEEMS.
POPE & WEEMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Washington,
TAtL Ga., will practice in the counties of the Nortli
j ern Circuit, and in Columbia of the Middle Circuit,
i All business entrusted to them will receive prompt
i attention. ly jy29
SLOAN & CALWELL,
S IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL
ERS in BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, SEGARS,
i Ac., Nos. 17 and 19 Cheapsids, Baltimore.
Ch \s. A. Dennis. ly jvl2
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER in BRANDIES,
GIN, ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE, and oth
er Wines and Liquors, Teas, Segars, Ac., Nos. 188 j
Congress and 87 St. Julien-sts., Savannah Ga.
: d$C
EDWARD R KINCHLEYr
I>ROI»UCE AND COMMISSION MER- !
CHANT, and dealers in CORN, WHEAT, ,
; BACON, FLOUR, OATS, Ac., No. 7 Warren Block. I
| Augusta, Ga.
i Particular ateention given to the sale of all '
j consignments. sept'J J
R. S. MILLER,
MARKET STREET, Charleston S. ;
C. SODA, SUGAR, BUTTER, WATER
AND LEMON CRACKERS.
Orders promptly attended U<.„£g£
JOSEPH CARSON & CO.,
NUCCESSORS to Thomas J. Carson A Co.,
Tight start, Baltimore, \\ ESTERN PRODUCE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MER( HANTS,
and dealers in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac.
Orders respectfully solicited- ijm junlS ;
HU L. MCCI.I’NO, I 1L M - WCCLI.'NU,
McCLUNG & CO.,
COMMI S S I o N ME RC KANTS,
AND
PRODUCE 1> KAIiE R S,
Nno-wiile, Turn.
Relur t'i T. W. Fleming, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
jail 2 2 __ ,;, ii |
LAW NOTICE.
fHtllE undersigned will practice LAW and;
1 EQUITY, in Co-partnership, from this date j
-using the firm name of Walker a Rogers. In j
criminal business, their practice will remain sepa- j
rate, as heretorfore.
Office, north west corner of Broad and Washing- i
ton streets. EDWARD J. WALKER, ’ :
ALPHEUS M. RODGERS.
Augusta, Sopl. Bth. 1855. ts sepl!' i
JUST RECEIVED,
rglilis DAY’, a full supply of SHOT, from No.
-B. 1 to No. 8. For sale low for cash.
E. 11. ROGERS.
_ Augusta, March 24th, 1856. mh2s
Ct LOIKING.—The best is the rheupest. A
y complete assortment may always he found at
our establishment, of die hast Goat* :tnd best make.
WM. O. PRICE A CO., i
my2l Drapers and Tailors. (
JtteMcims.
AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS
OPEKATK by their powerful JKgy
influence on the internal ntik gS
viscera to purify the blood and j TSsatexyy
stimulate it into healthy action. f
They remove the obstructions of abfS-A.
the stomach, bowels, liver, and
other organs of the body, and, I jSBA.,_:
by restoring their irregular ac- /Gtr jj.., ..lAjj ’■
tion to health, correct, wherev- QC r \
er they exist, such derangements !
as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of .
their virtues, by Professors, Physicians and Patients, ;
has shown cures of dangerous diseases almost beyond I
belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ]
exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion :
of untruth. Their certificates are published in my j
American Almanac, which the Agents below named are ;
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Directions for their use in the com- j
plaints which thev have been found to cure. I
For CostiveSßSs—Take one or two Pills, or such j
Quantity as to gently move the bowels. Costiveness is 1
frequently the aggravating cause of Piles, and the cure
of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can j
feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence
it should be. as it can be, promptly relieved.
For Dyspepsia, which is sometimes the cause of c- os- .
tininess, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses ,
from one to four—to stimulate the stomach and liver t
iuto healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, i
body burn and soulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disap- |
pear. When it has gone, dou t forget what cured you
For a Fori. Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of the j
Boirs/s, which produces general depression of the spir j
j its and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, j
; and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength .
I is restored to the system. .
For Nervousness. Sick Headache, Nausea, Pain ;
in the Stomach, Sark, or Side, take from four to eight ;
Pills on going to bed. If they do not operate sufficient ,
j ly, take more the next day until they do. These com- '
i plaints will be swept out from the system. Don t wear i
j these and their kindred disorders because your stomach ;
| is foul. . . . .
For Scrofula, Erysipelas, and nil Diseases of the
Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the
bowels open. The eruptions will generally soon begin
to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers a r d
sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying j
effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which !
seemed to saturate the whole system, have completely j
yielded to their intiuence, leaving the sufferer in perfect l
health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you ;
should parade yourself around the world covered with j
pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any' of the j
unclean diseases of the skin, because your system waut
cleans'ng j
To Ptrify the Blood, they are the best medicine
ever discovered. They' should be taken freely and fra
quently, and tlie impurities which sow the seeds of in- j
curable diseases, will be swept out of the system like t
chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much
j good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures |
! which they are making everywhere. i
Liver Complaint. Jaisuioe. and all bilious .1 Jri-r- j
(ions arise from some derangement—either torpidity, ,
congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and ;
congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit lor diges- i
tion. This is disastrous to the health, and the consti
tutioo is frequently undermined by no other cause. In
digestion i the symptom. Obstruction of the duct
which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile i
to overflow into the blood This produces Jaundice, ■
i with a long and dangerous train of evils Cos.tiveness,
i or alternately costivenesi and diarrhoea, prevails Fe- >
j veri-h symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, rest- j
I lessuess and melancholy, with-sometimes inability to ;
i sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness: sometimes there j
| js severe pain in the side ; the skin and the w hite oi the
■ eves become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid ; the
bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritabe,
I with a tendency to fever,which may turn to bilious le
1 ver. bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea, dysentery. Ae. A
! medium do e of three or four Pills taken at night, fob
| lowed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a
I lew days, will remove the cause of all these trouble-..
It is wicked to sutler such pains when you can cure
| them for 25 cents.
Rheumatism, flour, and all Inflammatory herns
i are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills
j upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to
i the vital principle of Life. F- r these and all kindred
i complaints, they should be taken in mild doses, to move
i tlie bowels gently, but freely.
1 As a Dinner Pill, this is both agreeable and useful.
No Pill can be made more pleasant lo take, and cer
; tainlv none has been made more effectual to tlie pu;-
pose for which a Dinner I*lll is employed.
Prepared bv J. C. AVER. Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by
IIAVILANII. RISLKY be CO , Augusta,
WM. 11. TUTT,
And by all Druggists everywhere. d&e6map2
FRENCH COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
sarsaparilla.
S '<)R (lie cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphi
litic and il< veurial Diseases, l leers, Blotches,
Rmptious, oranv disease of the skin. It is a gen
eral purifier of the blood, being a combination of
the most efficient remedies known, and approved
i bv the medical faculty, for the cure ot U.s above
named complaints. Persons afflicted with any ot
them, will find this a speedy, pleasant and effectual
remedy.
The proprietor is so confident of the success of
this medicine, i after an experience of twelve years,)
that he will purehasee negroes afflicted with rheu
matism, who have become useless to their owners,
at a fair valuation, or will treat such cases, if sent
to him, and warrant a c ure or no charge lor ser
: vices.
This medicine is prepared from a vegetable sub
stance, and does not contain one (train of mineral
Price one dollar per bottle. J’repared and sold
wholesale and’rctail, at the Chemical Laboratory of
Dr. JOIING. SLEDGE, Augusta,Georgia, ociy.
DR. SANDFORD’S INVIGORATOR
I S recommended to the public, relying upon its
. intrinsic excellence to secure it favor.
For all Billions Attacks, it may be truly and
safely relied upon as being fully capable of remov
ing the diseases for which it is recommended, and
for giving tone and vigor to the general system.
Its qualities have been fully tested in a long
practice, by the proprietor. Through the urgent
! solicitations of many, who have used and been
benefitted by it, the proprietor has been induced
i to place it before the public. For all lJillious De
rangements, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrhoea,
Habitual Costiveness, lJillious Colic, Dyspepsia,
I’aiu in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Female Weakness, Ac.
For sale bv Druggists generally, and bv WM.
HALVES and W. H. A J. fURI’IX, Augusta Ga.,
and also bv SAVFORD A CO., Vcw \ ork.
feb 15-ly.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY
AND FANCY GOODS,
have now in store, for the Fall Trade,
w W our usual assortment of DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PER
FUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, Ac., which we
! offer to Merchants at unusually low prices for cash .
; or approved credit. Those visiting our market
; this Fall, would do well to call and examine our
I stock and prices. The following articles will coin*
i prise part of our stock ;
j 10,000 lbs. BLUE STONE:
50 kegs Sup. Garb. SODA;
1,500 lbs. fine INDIGO ;
100 boxes Sup. Carb. SODA, m 1 ib. papers;
8,000 lbs. No. 1 MADDER;
1,000 “ SALTPETRE;
400 boxes WINDOW GLASS:
150 dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2,000 lbs. PUTTY; 3,000 lbs. ALUM;
60 doz. CHERRY PECTORAL;
100 “ Hudson’s MUSTARD;
200 “ VERMIFUGE;
800 “ fine COLOGNE;
500 lbs. Extract LOGWOOD;
50 doz. 1. von’s K A THAI RON;
40 “ Barry’s TRICOPHEROUS;
8,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE;
i 8,000 ’’ SULPHUR;
50 doz. Thompson’s SO A P;
10 boxes Castile SOAP, in cakes;
800 galls. Train OIL; 250 do. Lamp OIL;
850 “ Linseed OIL;
400 “ No. 1 Lard OIL;
10,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD.
IIAVILANI), RISLEV A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
au23 dt.*c two doors above Globe Hotel.
STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
ft# til K proprietors of this large and splen- ...
M did new Brick Building, which has just ita;;.
been fitted up in elegant style, with entire JBU|L
new Furniture, would respectfully inform the pub 1
lie that they have ai length completed and opened
it for the accommodation of permanent and tran
sient Boarders.
They have made every effort to arrange it in such
a manner as to render their guests comfortable.
And having had a long experience, they do not in- :
tend to be excelled by any landlord.
The Furniture, as well as the House, i; perfectly J
new.
Those acquainted with the topography of Geor
gia, know that within her limits exist some of the I
most sublime and magnificent works of Nature,
and Stone Mountain justly lanks as one of the 1
number.
Southerners who wish to spend their summers at -
the South, instead ot going North, will find the cli
mate bracing, and the water pure as the purest.
The climate is not surpassed.
The proprietors flatter themselves that those who
call once, will be well enough satisfied to call again.
Georgia Railroad Trains slop for Supper at i 1
this House. ALEXANDER A CLARKE,
Proprietors. 1 i
S. F. Alexander, .1. A. Clarke, I i
late of Lawrenceville. Social Circle.
apß d«.c3na
GEORGIA MEDICATED SOAP
Bids thi> Pained and Sore to hope; ,
It is just the stuff with which
Mav be cured the Piles or Itch,
Ring or Tetter Worm, Sore Eyes,
It a sovereign cure supplies ;
Salt-Rheum, Chilblains, and the Scurvy,
By it are knocked topsy turvy ; ’ ! 1
Scald-head, Rash and Prickly Heat, j ,
And Ervsipilas ’twill defeat;
Ulcers, Bonefelons and Old Sores,
By this SOAP are cured iu scores’. i
Sufferers, there is ground for hone . .
In PE.MULE’S MEDICATED SOAP i
For sale by jel D. B. PLUMB A CO. j i
JtUbirims.
R. R. R.
IMPORTANT RK VEXATIONS—UFE AND DF.ATn
1 THE MYSTERIES OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
A great physical law. possessing the most important
influence over tlie health of the oody, has been entirely
overlooked and neglected by the Medical Faculty.
WONDERFUL POWER OF THE R. R. R. RJSMEDU
IN KEEPING THE BODY HEALTHY AND
FREE FROM PAIN.
ITT” EQUALIZE AND REGULATE.
0= EQUALIZE THE CIRCULATION.
CHAPTER I.
Equalizing the Circulation—The true method of pre
venting the establishment of Disease—Regulation tlie
only means of purifying the Blood and restoring the
sick to health—Quick efficacy of Railway's Ready
Relief and Radway's Regulators, in curing the paticu
of Coughs, Congestions, Rheumatism, Pneumonia
Sore Throat. Inflammations. Ac
Bronchitis, Asthma, Bad Headaches, Dyspepsia. Fry
and Ague, Bilious Remittent and Intermittent,
Scarlet, Typhus, Chagres, and all Conta
gious and Non-Contagious Fevers.
LIFE ANI) DEATH.
It is the aim of most men to live healthy, and attain
I a ripe old age. This, we claim, our K. R. R. Remedies
1 will secure to those who are now we'ghed down by i
j ease, or crippled wii.h pains and aches, or other infirmi
j ties. The It. R R. Remedies possess medical efficacious
and healing virtues, strengthening properties and lif,
i prolonging powers, that have never before been giv-,.
! to the wor d. They are founded on an entirely nee
j theory, and they i stablish new principles in the tres
| ment of diseases that will enable all who me the It R
! R.’s to resist the most violent diseases and theme,
i destructive of pestilent*. They will render the human
j body proof against disease, and will enable tlie afflicts.)
! to secure for themselves sound health and loug life
R. R. R.
; The reader will bear iu mind that the R. R R Rea
i edies consist of three remedies, which are known as
! RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
RADWAY’3 RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
RADWAY’S REGULATORS
With these three remedies, we aie confident that we
can taffle disease in all its varied phenomena no mat
ter by what name it is called, or how terrible it may
appear. We will, with these three simple remedies,
guarantee a speedy and effectual restoration of the hu
j man body to sound and vigorous health, free from alj
! bodily pains, aches and infirmities,
j lIOW DISEASED ACTION BECOMES ESTABLISHED
AND THE BLOOD IMPERIL
j a great error has long prevailed in the minds of meff~
! ical men, That Imparity of th«* Blood is the Cause of
i Diseased Action ” This is a serious mistake. It is a
I disturbance of the circulation, and tlie establishment o
j diseased action, that causes impurity of the blood.
; The R It. H, theory holds the truth of the above max
j imu, for if a person be in a state of perfect health, each
i artery and vein must carry to. and from the heart it •
1 allotted proportion of blood, and when any set of ve
| sets refuse *be the cause what it may) to carry thru
i proportion, the current ol blood becomes dammed up
j in other words, a congestion takes place, giving pain t •
j a greater or less extent. Here, then, is the
j oi diseased action, which, if not relieved, will soon run
i into inflammation, and the disease becomes established
l Diseased action being once established, the blood be
1 comes impute, and the regularity ot action on the pa:
| of the Liver, Ski.j, Bowels, A e , is sure to he interrupt
I ed and the general s\ - tem, by sympathising with the
! local complaint, becomes involved in the difficulty, TL-c:
j this U the true state of the case, let any one call to min
I his symptoms on catching cold. The local difficulty ma.
| be a sore throat, which is a conge tion of the U oi,
j amounting (.sometimes) to an inflammation about the
I throat owing to :i previous deranged -tate oftheci,
culatiou, and he will remember that h< bowel? becor-t
■ costive, his liver deranged, or hi- kin dry, and hisbl.v. \
j impure Had he u off Had way L Ready Relief when the
| congestion was .-ett.rng in.,as an application to the threat
; and swallowed a dose of the Regulators, he would hav *
i broken up the congestion, aud restored the
on the part of the liver vkin, bowel ; \*c which had
| been broken in upon by the eilects .o the .- ore throa-
Regularity being again’established, the impure blooi e.
: soon purified, and the circulation again equal! ed, and
; the health restored.
HOW THE It. R. R. REMEDIES BALED MRS, >A
I RAH A HOHIH from a crippled and helpless col,
dition, to sound health, after the skill of four or tha
moist learned Physicians in New York had failod
relieve her- Drs. Parker, Reese.W arclle and Machdaa
READ HER LETTER.
January h, 1556
Mks.mhs Radway ACo 1 tried your Ready K
j and bad my joints rubbed with it, aud 1 never felt p.
! after the fii>.t teu minutes. I was rubbed w ith it, uj ■
the present time. Sirs, ldo not know what tOt <>mp<nrt
it to but a charm; for it i- a mystery to me. 1 was »
! cripple for two years.and had not the proper us-' ot no
! limbs for three years. ! wh worn down to a skeleiou i
! then commenced the u.-e of your Ready Relief Re
vent and Regulators. The pain left me in ten minute*
j and 1 b gan to gain strength very taut, and could walk
with ease iu a few weeks Before I heard of your■ lb ■
edies, l was taken to Dr. Parker. Dr. Reese, Dr W.n '
Dr. Maelelau, and many other physicians iu this cit * 1
cannot now remember, f was completely pulled to piece
bv them. My constitution was broken up with me k
cinoA that did uie no good. I could not put a toot t >
, the ground, tor pick up a pin. I was lifted and carried
up aud down stairs like an infant; and now, tha:.\ <ioa
by the u eof your Remedies. lam a? strong as ever. I
, had the common rheumatism--imtlammatorv t .l
chronic—and the pa.>v. Aou can publish thi' il ye
• j like. * SARAH A. HOVOII.
*244 r»oth street, between the7th and >ih av*. N. \
HOW THE R. K. R. REMEDIES RESTORE CC»N
SUMi»TIYES TO HEALTH
Stops the ravage, of Decay, heals Ulcer-; ;u the l*m
and Throat, cures Asthma, Bronchitis. Chronic
Coughs, and all Diseases and Complaints of
the Throat. Lungs and Chest.
| Persons who have been troubled w ith Chronic Sort
Throats. Tubercles in the Lungs. Bronchitis, or (liar
dular Affections, are informed th t the R K R. Rem
■ 1 dies will cure them of these terrible complaints on tbe
- same principle. Let the Ready Relict be up} Led <
ternally on the chest and around the throat —thi> wi
effect an important and wonderfully beneficial result.
It will get up a powerful force, and
withdraw from the glands of the thro all co r ge.dv
blood that may interfere with the respiratory organ■.
Persons troubled witli asthma, liar i and difficult breath*
; ing, sharp pains when taking a long breath, will fluff an
; immediate relief after an application ot Runway Ready
1 Relief. In cases where the ate dLeased, v.e givu
j Radwivy'y Res L ent The action of thi medicine re
1 solves away the diseased deposit—it he 's all Ldcvr
and removes Tubercles. We have known j-ei>ous w•: .i
{ had no idea of ever rising out of a sick bed. to be re
; stored to sound health, with not a particle ofconscaip
i tive material left in their bodies to hasten dt ly. R
i way's Regulators in these cases keep the system regu
lar, and equalizes the circulation of the blood
Radway's Ready Relief is to be used whenever pt ■ u b
! present.
Radway's Regulators, when the system is out of order
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, when the sy . t u
afflicted with Chronic or Scrofulous Diseases, c
BARRETT k CARTER
j JanlO dt&elv and Druggists genera'-y*
CHOICE FAMILY MEDICINES,
PREPARItP BY
J. DENNIS, M. I)., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA SAKS XP.VIiILI. A,
I, SOU diseases of the Fiver, and to purify the
Blood. This preparation is made ot the Sar
, saparilla which grows in the Southern States, and
no other medicine. Brice per bottle *l.
DENNIS’ ANTI-811.101 S PII I.S.
A mild, safe, and effectual purgative. They -
1 mildly on the Bowels, seldom cause griping an-.!
are not followed by dangerous consequences. Pi -
: 25 cents per box.
j A remedy in all sudden a - 7 datnjert it attack-
DENNIS’ A NTT SPASMODIC TINCTURE.
For fever and aaue, or chill.-*, severe cold, era
| colic, spasmodic cholera, r-orc- throat, asthma, tip
plectic affections, fits or convulsions, or for ex
nal use in fresh cuts, wounds,bruises, burns, scald*
; inflamed sores, Ac.
Its effect in relieving inflammation, equalizing
: the circulation of the Blood, arrd causing a warn.
action in the svstem, make it the i> .* and most
; useful remedy that has ever be—i offered to the pub
j 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 f’
! per bottle.
| DENNIS’ STIMULATING LINIMENT OR SOUTHERN PUN
KILLER.
For Itheumatic Pains, Painful Swellings, Sprains,
j Swelled Breasts, Sore Throat, Tooth-Ache, Bad
! Ache, 4c. It is made similar to Um* Anti-Spa*-mod
| ic Tincture, but intended more for an externa! ap
, plication. Price 25 cents per Dottle.
DENNIS’ STIMULATING, OR HOT BITTERS.
For Dyspepsia, Colds, and Female t'orapla —n
arising from colds. Females suffering from any
derangement arising from colds, wilt find them ?-•
peri or to any medicine in use. i akc-n at the con
1 mencing stage ot colds, 1 1 1 \ will prove almost aa
infallible cure in all cases. They art upon the Live
and secretions generally, and strengthen the su
mach; upon the Bowels, they have a laxative ten
dency. Price *1 per bottle.
DENNIS’ COUGH SYRUP,
For Cough, Croup, difficulty in breathing, A
With the sarsaparilla or alterative, useful for couch
arising from a diseased state of the Liver. Price
5o and 25 cents per bot Me.
DENNIS - ASTRINGENT TONIC,
For Bowel Complaint. Such as pain in the 1
macli, griping oftiie Bowels, Ae. It is regarded as
a specific in ftowel atfections arising from colds cr
Indigestion. Price 5o cents per bottle.
denms’ worm oil,
A valuable article to expel NY n-ins. Price
cents per bottle.
Dennis’ alter -.tive,
('omposed of a variety of the best vegetable nltr
atives, or remedies for the cure of clironic disease-,
which require a strong alterative course of treat;
ment, or diseases arising from an impure state t
the Blood, or of a scrofulous br venereal nature
It is a valuable vehicle! n which to administer l>» :
sam of Copaiva or otln-r medicines. Price per bot
tle *l.
Dennis’ copaiv \ mixture, and alterative,
For Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leueorrhen, or Fliu-i N1
bus or Whites; Cough, with a debilitated stat • ■
the system, and various other diseases of the nn
uary and Pulmonary organs. ly
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
HAS NOAV open, next doortoThos. UicharJ
-4 Son’s Book Storee, Broad street, an entire
new and extensive stock of READY M ADE CFG
THING, and evei v variety of articles belonging t •
gentlemen’s furnishingestablisements, made up <
the best materials and latest styles, which I " -
sell cheap fir cash. My old friends and customen-.
and all otbei*wanting articles in my line, would
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere,
as lam prepared to give them the best i ■ inf "
grtiaes d+ac ISAAC MAYER.