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U)are~^ouses.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A ugueta, Georgia.
(10\TIMT>» tiie business in ail its branches, in the exten-
J Hive Fire Pr* if Warehouse, on Jackson street, n»*arthe Globe
Hotel. His strict personal attention will, a» heretofore, be
inveii to tlu-storage and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and pro*
auw generally.
He will, wrten aesrrtxl, make liberal cash advance* on pro
duce in store. . ....
Orders for family supplies, BAGGING, ROPE, Ac., will be
romptly and carefully tilled, at the lowest market once.
auglT if
REES & LINTON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augwfta, Ga.
fitHF. undersigned have formed a Co-partnership for the tran-
I Jjtir.n of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, and will, on the first of September
nexi. take the AV w Fire-Proof Warehouse on Jackson street,
(n«»w on upied by < ’rocker and Rees.)
We wili give our strict personal attention to all business en
truKted to our care, and would respectfully solicit a share of the
public natrouuge.
And Mr. Rees would take this occasion to return his sincere
thanks to the friends and patrons of the firm of Crocker A
Ib ex for thair liberal patronage, and would solicit a contin
uance of the same to the new firm.
A! 1 orders f. .r BAGO I NO. R< >P E and F A MIL V SUPPUE
will be carefully tilled at the lowest market prices.
The usual cash advances made when required.
JNO. C. REES,
of the firm of « ’picker & Rece.
• dacl SA M L EL D. LI XTON.
OILHAM & ASKIN,
W AREHOUSE AN D COM MISSK)N M ER<'HA NTS,
Reynold street, Augusta, Go.,
\\ r IIX continue the business at their old stand, on Reynold
v » stp-et, (a new Fir* Proof Warehouse,) and promise a con
tinuation of thiir personal attention to the interest of their pa
trons.
We will supply our friends with BAGGING, ROPE and
FAMILY SUPPLIES, at the lowest market rates, and, when
desired, will make the usual cash advances on produce in stole.
THOM AS A. OiI.HAM,
augll FRED. A. ASKIN.
BARNES & JONES,
IVAKKHOUSK AXDO..SISUSSI.>N MKR<'HANTS,
Jt the old tmd of Dye <t- Barnes, corner of
Reynold and Washington streets.
fftlHE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnerahlp for
I tii* • transaction of'a GENERAL WAREHOUSE, FOR-
W ARDING A M> < 'OMMlssh ).N BUSlNESS^uiiderthefirm
of BaknksA Jon eh.
We hojK*, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Win. E. Barnes would hereby tender his thanks to the
friends and patrons of the late firm of Dye A Barnes, and
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the
new firm.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUP
PLIES, filh-d at lowest market rates.
The usual cash advances made on Produce in store.
WM. E. BARNES, of Augusta,
JA s. A. JON ES, <»f t tglei horpe Co.
Augusta, September 1, 1866. lv senS
L. HOPKINS,
W A REHOUSE AN D COM MISSD >N M ERCIIANT,
Augusta, Ga.,
f pKWIKKH his thanks to liis friends and the public, for the
1 patronage bestowed in past years, and again offers his sir
rices in ail the depart incuts of a <’< »TT<L\ V WAREHOUSE
AND GEN ERAL < < >.MMISSION BI\SJNESS ; w ill advance
on shipments of Cotton to Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore,
and New York.
The usual cash advances on Cotton and other Produce in
store, and will give personal attention to the puiclutse of Goods
for customers. ts augfi
THOS. r. STOVALL, JOS. P. STOVAI.L.
THOS, P. STOVALL & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A u gusto, Ga.
\\T K v n!d v inform our friends and patrons, that
>Y we 'till eon limn- tie COM MISSION BUSIN ESS, at our
old stand, where we give our personal attention to consign
ments of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, Grain, and all descriptions of
Produce scut us.
Orders carefully filled, and advances, either cadi or by accep
tances, made on Produce in sti>re or when bills o'. Lading ac
company drafts.
< lot ton Cored in a Fire-Proof Warehouse. sep2
MR. LEFEBVRE’S SCHOOL.
RICHMOND, VA.
f 11|||' S. •ci of tlds School opens on the first day of Octo
1 her, and ternim-alea on tire hist day of July. Terms for
the whole session:
s For Board |2OO
For Washing 20
For English Tuition 40
F»»r Mini, ro Languages, each 30
For Latin 2u
ForMoskon Piano or Guitar bff
For Harp, per lesson 2
For Drawing 20
For Drawing from Nature 40
Fur Painting in Water (dolors 4u
For Painting in Oil Colors bO
For use of i’iui •> 6
Jffo extra charges
FACULTY!
HUBERT P. i.ri EBYKE, A. M., Principal, Natural
Philosophy, lajs'oivalid French.
Rev. 11. S. K.LPPLEK, Moial and Mental Philosophy,
Composition.
Rev. W. E. WEBII, A. M., Mathematics, Latin, History,
Rhetoric, & ■.
JOHN I*. LITTLE, M. D., Chemistry
R. A. LEWIS, M. !>., Botany.
Mr . M. F. CARY, English Branches.
Miss E. BA RTI.ETT, **
MOs MARY C. CORDON, English Branches.
ELIODORO CAMPS. Spanish and Italia!’..
Mad’clle 1.. VILLEMET, French Governess.
Mrs. MIRIAM TAYI.oIL V-.-cai Music.
Madame M A RIE EsTV A N. Vocal Music and Guitar.
Mad’lie LAURA LACY, Piano.
Herr U. AY. TIhLOW,
JOHN A. UALYO, Painting and Drawing.
The Revercnti JOSHUA I’KTEUKI.N has kindly taken
charge of the Bible Class.
R> i ‘ rcorir—Ut. Rev. Bishop F.iliott, of Georgia: Rt. Rev.
Bishop Cobbs, of Alabama ; lit. Rev. Bishop Meade, of V a.;
lit. Rrv. Bishop Johns, of Virginia ; the Clergy of the Episco
pal Church in Virginia ; Mrs. Governor Towns, of Georgia.
For tlie accommodation of p-r.-ons from a distance, pupils
will l>e received during the holidays, (July, August and Sep
tember), and charged for hoard at the same rate as In the srs
:-m>u. They will be then exclusively engaged in the study ot
French and Music: for French they will be charged seven dol
lars a month, and l-.r Music one dollar per lesson.
HERBERT P. LEFEBORK,
corner of Grace and Fonshet* street-,
cicc2B ly Richmond, Va.
RICHMOND ACADEMY.
miliS Institution will lx? opened on tiie first Monday In Jan
\ nary, for the reception of IJoarders as well as Day Scholars.
Tlie course of Studies will embrace the Greek, Latin and
Engji.- h Language re, Mathematics, Geography, History, Rbeto-
An extra charge of per quarter, will be made for French.
Boarder* willTw? required to converse in French. Scholars
wfll be prepared for any < ’ollege in this Country.
SjK-vial att* nth,;} paid to Declamation and Composition.
Tuition in < l:ts-ieai Departmetn sls 00 per quarter.
•• “ Mathematics and Eng. Depart 10 00 ‘S
Tuition, L-ard and Washing per annum, payable quarter*
h An’exira charge will he made per quarter for lights
The liink rsigned w mid call the attention of the public to the
fact, that the building has undergone complete repairs. The
roorqs are sptidous and airy. The Dormitory ror.my and well
ventilated. The pl;iv grounds extensive and well shaded.
Boardei-s will at all times be under the supervision of one of
the Te:u*h< rs. Under no circumstances w ill Boarders he allow
ed to vistt the Uitv. unless bv special peruir, and at the request
of Parents. No pains will U* spared on the part of the under
niiined t.. render this one of the first Institutions in the Southern
, . !:■ l-si.;nml.
ae.-es ts JOSEPH M. SIIELLMAN.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
riMIF high* r r>r« ■ paid for Land WARRANTS of anydo-
I ' lInWARI)
SNUFF.
fllllKl.K lit \IIKEO rounds Lorillard’s pure Maccoboy
1 sN U FF, in store and for hv
jan2 ■ PIiUMB «Sr LEITNER.
FRESH CRACKERS
\\ r K have Past re« t*i\ d a fn-sh supply of CU AUK FRS, con*
\\ sHtieg ’<>f Buttes, INc Nic, Fancy atal Soda Uraeken*..
Also, <Hrigei Sohnajips. H. J. «Sc E. A. SIBLFA .
febla .
POTATOES.
i hi -Is. j.'il me Planting POTATOES. J list received,
I’ on v ...H4 S nment.andlbralel V w „. H o\ VAKI .,
febl7 Uommiflsion Merchant.
THORN S EXTRACT.
«:.w t.v w. 11. TUTT.
r
BAY RUM.
\VERI r artiole, tectlvcd by
f ;,‘V * W. H. TUTT.
BOGLE S HYPERION FLUID.
4 SIPHLV i- -s-ivpJ hr H. TCTT.
A __
GOLD LEAF,
\ <U-ep. ti-ccive<l j,,
\ fel l* W. H. TCTT.
TURKEY RHUBARB ROOT,
4 I |\R aiti. 1 *>l atel.v W. IT. TO I r
,\
ARTISTS’ COLORS AND MATERIALS.
4 FIVE .iul full .—..i-tr.H-it! i.f ArtWs'OLllßS. BRUSH
i\ IX ,>IL>. VARXISIitS. Arc., Just*-rived. :u«J site
: ■! TUOn-B. FOGAHTi .
RUSSELL'S CELEBRATED BARBER SOAP
lIMU/.E'. I ■■ V. above :i-,iklu rwdvcd direct from
Hi.. Manufacturer, :tud ‘- r J ik' 1,,w by
- f vhv . ilKis. I*. FOGARTY.
FINE BATHING SPONGES
\aßjaTMl irti.-le, lust r.reived, the quality and f«t
tore i.-* Hue and very durable. For sale by
H M. HA JN I u ■ '
RUBBER SHOES.
ri K\TS' r.rr.BEß', sANDAI Sand < I.<>pS; .
t T 1...! ■ : Rui • r SANDALS.
i I.AIIKK & ROYAL.
TOOTH PASTE.
BE \I I IFUI, l cith and healthy Hums. Both of these
desirable : it. cui '-c attained hv the use of tlie OKI*
BNTAL TOtfTii it is the U>t and m< ,t a<tre«il»ie
Dentifrici e \• r :nv,-nt.-.1. it is f»>r sale by
WM. H. TUTT.
FLOUR.
1;»K htttalred l-irwh f 'amldtari’aMillsmnHrflne FLOUR
iu barrels and'.u*ks. U , sale at N-u 7. Tvarren blocfe by
■bl» K. r. KINCHLEV.
OILS.
1)1 KK v\ t. i s I .7.7 S|.in» OIL ; Winter l.ard do.;
1 W liter La-a,. .!■ .. Cl . : ; N.-ats ..I,t do.. vVr.. fur sale
cheat, by .iai'iS PI.UMU A I.ErfXKK.
TOBACCO AND SEOARS.
f tSEtJARS. ever} v uiety ;
for sale by janlS «Uetf A. ST EVEN'S.
SALT.
svi.i r, m the Wharf, in 1-n to suit purchasers, by
[s ~ HA A I>, \V IL( '■' A A ft).
PECTORAL ELIXIR.
, (< si -.reparation stands hijrher than the Peceto-
P Elixir.' F .rl'roup it is esbeciallr ,o - aeu;W. For
sale by_ -‘‘■-S MM. n. 11 n
burning fluid.
miitltiK wh ■ n-- d a superior article of FLU W. trcefrova.
i;., »=• 1
WHISKY.
,)X ITBI> Old M .tiongGiela Rv« WHWK.Y, jtK rece.v.
£ < e xvuaiALt, and lot sale by .
uiM t» IK A K.l> Ist. WMiifc A: *ri.
(Lransportation.
GEARGIA RAILROAD'
PASSENGER TRAINS.
I EWE AUGUSTA daily at 0 A. M„ and 5, P. M.
J Arrive at Augusta daily at 3.22, A. M*. and o. !>. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 8.40, A. M„ and ti, }‘. M.
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 3.00, A. M„ and 3.30, P. .M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Train.
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays excepted ) at 9.50, A.
M., and leaving at 2.25, P. M.
M il/i Washington Branch.
Arriving at Gumming daily, (Sundays excepted) at 5.50, A.
M., and leaving at 3.30, P. M.
With South Carolina Railroad Trains.
Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20, A. M. and 9.50, p. M.
Arriving at Augusta daily at 3, P. Mand 4.30, A. M.
If if/i Atlanta ,t /Mlf range Railroad Trains.
leaving Atlanta,daily at 8.30, A. 51.. and 4.45. i'. M .
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 8.00, A. 51., and 5.35, P. M.
With Western end Atlantic Railroad Trains
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9, A. 51., and 8.55, p. 51
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 3.10. A. 51., and 4.05, P. M.
GEO. YONGE, Gcn’l. Supt.
September 9, lSoti. sepl I
FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, &C.
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINES.
CABIN" PASSAGE, ssl STEERAGE, SB.
UP HE well .known First Class Steamships, KEI'STONE
I .-TATF, t'at.t, K. (lAKirnc: STATE OF GEORGIA,
< apt..L .I. Garvin-, veil! hereafter form a Weekly Line to
Philadelphia, sailing every SATURDAY, alternately, from
Savannah anil Charleston, as follows:
SAILING I 'A VS.—Tlie Keystone state will sail from Sa
vannah the following Saturdays : FEBRUARY 14th and2Bth ;
.MARCH 14th and irih ; ABRIL 11th and 25th ; 51A Y 9th ami
23d ; .1 UN K t>th and 20th, Ac.; leaving Philadelphia the alter
nate Saturdays.
The slate of Georgia will sail from Charleston the following
Saturdays: JANUARY 24th; FEBRUARY Till and 21st.;
SIARCH 7th and 21st; APRIL 4th and Isth ; 51 AY 2d, Kith
and 30th; JUNE 13th and 27th; leaving Philadelphia the ah
termite .Saturdays.
In strength, speed and accommodations, these ships are fully
equal to any running on the cuast. inland navigation, lob
miles on Delaware River and Bay : two nights at sea.
FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA.
HimKTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
These lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great
North-western Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or
Buffalo, in eighteen hours from Philadelphia. Through
tickets, with the privilege of stopping at. Philadelphia and in
termediate points, for sale by the Agents in Savannah and
Charleston.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, S2B; Elmira, S2M; to Uanan
duigua, $27.
Agent at. Philadelphia, A. HERON, JR.
Agent at Savannah A. GREINER.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. A T. G. liUDD.
jan2l dfini
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID BIDS-WHEKL STEAMSHIPS *.
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. .Uapt. M. S. Woodhui.l.
FLORIDA I,3ootons.T'apt. Isaac Uroweli..
ALABAMA .... 1,300 tons. .Uapt. G. R. Schenck.
Will leave Savannah every SATURDAY.
rilllEKE Ships are among the largest on tin* coast, unßur
■_ passed in speed, fCttety and comfort —making their pas
sages in 60to GO hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. Having elegant Stateroom accommoda
tions. they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
<’abin passage . . $25
Steerage 8
PADELFORD, FAY »V CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, New V'ork.
Savannah, Feb. 6th, 1856. feb7
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Cabin Passage from Charleston to A'ew York $26.G0.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS.
Through in 48 to 53 Hours.
NASHVILLE, l 51. Lcnuv,
1800 tuna. Commander.
MARION, / W. J. Foster,
1500 tons. ) Commander.
JAMES ADGEK, > S. C. Turner,
1600 tons. ) Commander.
SOUTHERNER, > Thomas I). Ewan,
ldffO tons. ) Commander.
IK WE A DOER’S WHARF every WEDNESDAY and
A SA l L KDAY , after the arrival of tlie < 'ms i'r..m the South
and West, “at High Water.” These Steamships were all built
expressly fur the line, and for safety, sjpeed and comfort, are un
rivalled on the Coast. Table supplied with every lnxvry; at
tentive alid courteous Commamlers, will ensure Travellers of
this Line every possible comfort and accommodation.
Cabin Passage f*2s 00
Sto rage 8 00
For r ivight (»r Passage, having elegant State Room accom
modations, apply to HENRY MlssKooN,
Corner East Bay and A tiger’s South Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
To Commence 17f/i July, 1855.
DOWN -MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta Di-i-4 ;it 9.20 A.*M.
Arrive at Br.incbvillv ut 1.30 p. M.
Kiiivsi iili; and Cumdeu Junction 4.;k) P. 51.
“ Cumdeu 7.15 P. 51
“ Cull nubia tI.IOP. M.
11 Charlvaton 5.00 P. 51.
UP MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Cliarleaton Depot at 7.0 n A. M.
Arrive at Bi-anchvUlc at io-’SA M
“ Augusta 3.00 P.M.
DOWN NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN,
Leaves Augusta Depot at 9.50 P. 51
Arrive at Hranehyille at 3.211 A. II
** Kingsville ami Caimlen Juuetion f. nA. 51
“ Cniumhla 5.40A.51**
** Ciiarleston b.txtA.M
--UP NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Chariest.m D>-j)ut at 4.15 P. 51.
Arrive at Brancliviile ut 9.45 P. 51.
" Augusta 4..30 A. M'
JOHN E. XiARLEY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., July 10, 1855. jy 17
FOE PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Darien , Brunswick, St. Miry'*, Jacksonville, I'icolata
and Middleburg ,
r|MlE«t earners. WM. GASTON, Captain Thomas E. Shaw,
I and NT. JOHN, C:tpt. Jam. Fueruorx, will lejive Savan
nah every MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, :J 10
• •’clock, n»r the above place. The Si. i.- a new boat, built
expressiy for the trade, with large and aify State Rootn aec.om
modatiou, and taking the inland route, oflers superior fadiities
fi»r invalid* and others. For further particulars, enquire of
CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Savannah, March I,l*M, marl 4
GOODS FORWARDED FREE OF CHARGE.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD
\TTLVITO\ is called to this Road as a mentis of eomruu
.nlealion with the Sea Board, and thence with Northern
Ports. There are now four FIRST CLASS ST EA M SHI PS
and six linen of fast sailing vessels, running with regularit y and
dispatch between New York and Savannah ; also, a Steamship
Line from Philadelphia, and Sailing Vessel;* from that Port,
Baltimore and Boston, making the communication between the
Northern Cities and Savannah as reliable for ckktainty At;i>
sceed, as that to any otlu r Southern Port.
This Road can expect only the business of Augusta, the
Towns and the Counties along the line oft he Georgia Railroad,
and those Counties lying North of that Road. Other Roads
have a larger field or operations that cannot, be neglected merely
to secure so limited a trade as that to which we must alone give
all our time ; and no competitor will be allowed, by superior
attention, to deprive us of it, for it is our full determination to
conduct it with that fidelity, dispatch, and economy, which is
sure ultimately to gain and retain it.
As regards Ratys—they shall be as low as by any other Road,
and in order to reduce all charges to a minimum rate, contracts
for Drayage have been already entered into at .Savannah, and
n«i one connected with the Receiving arid Forwarding has any
other interest than that of seeing that ali- charges are at the
lowest rates.
By Railroad a saving of one-quarter of one p,er cent, can be
made in the Insurance between Northern Ports and Augusta.
Ail Goods forwarded free of Commissions. They should be
marked “in care of the ( \ U. It. Agent,” .Savannah.
Published by order of the Board.
Jy2<» FRANCIS T. WJLUS. President.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH
BY THE BAY LINE,
JHUIOMiI) VM» 110 WOKE K VILHOVI), In . n
n «». 'V.th tl:r STEASI PACK E l s . ~ ( h- .apenke Bay,
f.-rming a daily line unsurpassed 1< r comfort, speed and safety,
b* Uu *-n Weldon, N. <and Baltimore, Md.
The elegant Steam Rackets, LOUISIAN A, Capt. Hubsell,
and NORTH < -AROLJN A, ('apt. < annon, new boats, beauti
fully fitted up with commodious state-rooms, are now running
daily on the old and favorite Buy /.ine, which, in connection
with the Roods south of Weldon, present* the following uusur
j: sssfed schedule:
Leave Augusta, Geo., 0.30, A. M.;
•• lirauetiviUe, .S. 1.-so, i*. M ;
Kingsville, “ 6.00, P. M.;
“ Wilmington, N. C., 6.00, A. M.;
•• Weldon, “ 2, B. M.;
“ Norfolk, Va., 6, P. M.;
Arrive at Baltimore, Md., 7, A. M.
In time for the curly morning trains for Philadelphia and
New York.
Through Tickets to Wilmington, fi 1 ; thence to Baltimore #l2,
Through Tickets may also be purchased in Wilmington for
Philadelphia, at *H, and for New York at $10,50, of S. D.
WALLACE, Ticket Agent, or at Weldon for Baltimore at
Philadelphia at slu, and New York at sl2, of K. N. PETER
)N, Agent S. and it. R. Co.
Baggage checked through from Augusta to Weldon, thence
to Baltimore.
Through from Wilmington to New York in 36 hours, without
loss of sleep.
For further particulars, apply to ('. 1). BOYDEN,
novlS ts Agent. Inland Route.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
, <M WliE OF SUHElH'LE—Dommeneing on WED
I NESDaY 3.1 September, 18.55.
Leave Augi.siu, “■ 51. and 4 P. 51.
Arrive at Millen, B.lb A '1 ami 5.50 P. 51.
Connecting with Trains for S.t- uml Xlaeou.
Leave Millet. 12.45 A. 51. anil 5.45 P. 5.
Arr-- . jt Augusta 3.30 A. 51.am15.45T. M.
. . A. BR<>« N. A ft .-.J
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA.
Inland Route , via Beaufort, Savanu jj., Darien , Brunswick,
St. Miry'e, Fvrnandina, Jacksonville and Ricotata.
rpHE new and splendid steamslup EVERGLADE, L M
I UoxETi Eii, Master, will leave Brown’s Wharf every FKI
LAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, and will connect with all
of the interior Stages on the route.
Freight re shipped free of charge.
For Freight ur Passage, ha* ihg f-lfgtmt State Room accom
modation, apply to GEORGES ROUX, Agent,
Brown’s Wharf, Charleston,
jan2o tu3u) or to W. M. 'rUNNO,
NEW BOOKS.
isl. Robertson’s History of Charles
tl V.. in volumes ;
Scenes and Adventures in the Army, or Romance of Military
Life, bv P. St.G. Cook, Lieut. Col. Second Inugooiis. 1 . S.*A. ,
The Home Scenes of the New TesLunent, or Ct.iiai in the
Family, bv Rev. 1. Stork, 1). D.;
The Roliin and other Parables for Children ; and Jesus In tlie
Temple, or tlie Model of Youth. For salt; by
janld THUS. RICHARDS & SON.
DVBPEPTKH \ ITK\Mb\. For the almost imme
diate relief of the most distressing symptoms of Dyspep
sia, tn' a box of the PASTILLES i>e VrA-HI, to be liad of
uSSilcmlgPcd. decl9 T.P.VoGAUTY.
fITAVLOB A SOX’e! I BEAM ALE.-We haw roceiv
j ed this day, a freak supply of la* lor <k Sons Albany
ALE, of a very *»,«ior * UO..
ded6 Commission Merchants.
( 108UE\ Bl ri'EK.—2o kegs. fn-4. Goshen BUTTER,
U WHYTE & CO.,
tleo.lß (Tuumissi.ii. Merchant:..
t itIHIsTM 4*. i« I*l4 'EB-—ln order thaFail may enjoy the
V luxarv ~t',-apita! uitucv p vs. we have tills Jay otKim-a the
following lot of fresh SBIt-ES, which we will sell cheap :
1 barrel Black PEPPER ; 1 barrel ALLSPICE ;
251'us. NUTSIEGS; 50 lbs. CLOVES;
25 *' riu-kiejh n CINNAMON ;
10 - Ground **
20 " MACE: 5 lbs. Ground MACE; together with a
large lot of FLAVORING EXTRACTS, t., which we invite
p. pogarty.
Mi*l. iSMS IKD sy 111 I*. -
25 hlnU rh- 'ey MOLASSES;
10 hills. Suiaifs SY KUP. In store, and for sale hv
doc 12 HAND. WILCOX A t o.
BMiR slbr>. —2B"Ehd*. prhftiV Klhhvd SIDES, ftn sal,
sow, hv HArftU. fflUlM * <Ri.
(Sencval gVbuertiscmcnts.
COUNTERFEIT.
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING
8* N. PIKE'S \I\G\OLIV WHISKY,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
fIIHE undersigned, manufacturer and sole proprietor of the
JL above brana of WHISKY, would respectfully inform his
customers and purchasers of this celebrated brand, that there has
appeared in the Charleston and other Southern markets u coun
terfeit of the above Whisky, being a poisonous imitat ion, brand
ed similar to Ills brand; it passes under the name of S. N. Dike’s
Magnolia \\ hisky. Cincinnati, Ohio, and other names similar to
JS. N . Pike. A s there is no party in this city of the name of S.
N. Dike, it is intended to impose and deceive those who would
purchase the genuine brand. 1 make this statement to put par
ties on their guard, as there are several persons in the East and
West making an imitation, and using my name with a slight al
teration. I have analysed several samples of this counterfeit
brand, and found that it contains a deadly poison; this fact
alone impels me to caution the public, protect those who are lia
ble to be deceived, and prevent tlie evil results attending the
use of this poisonous Imitation. 1 also hereby caut ion the coun
terfeiters of my brand that I will prosecute, them to the full ex
tent of the law. The genuine S. N. PIKE'S MAGNOLIA
WHISKY is distilled from the best qualities of rve and corn,
and is warranted free from any deleterious or obnoxious com
pound, it being a pure and healthy beverage.
GUTA VI S CoHEN. Esq., of Savannah, Ga., and Messrs.
HENRY COP* I A A CO., ot Charleston, S. ('., are my only
authorized agents in those cities, and parties purchasing from
them are sure to obtain a genuine and unadulterated article.
S. N. PIKE,
18 and 20 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
janfi 6m
BALSAM OF WILD CHEER
WILLI \>CS ILUMim of WILD UIIERKY uml WOOD
o NAP ITIA, aci itain riMueiij- fur ('imsumittiun, in it- . al
ly s’ltiiitft, BruiH-iiitia Astltnia. (’ought?, (.'oltla,
Cmij?h, and ail olln-r iliseasttH of the < ’lieri and Luntp- Sold Ly
Jon-l HAVILAND, KISLEY A ro.
CHINESE SUGAR CANE.
BEW AHE O U SN! RIO U R S E E D .
fI’III-: SKLI* of CHINESE SI gar CANE, Ottered to
ft the Bub.-seril.eru, is the identical variet v alluded to in tla
U ports of Gov. Ham ml, R. l*et. rs. Esq., Dr. Robert But
tey and Prof. Mapes. It is warranted pure, having been grown
entirely separate Horn Duurah Oom. Chicken Coni, and all
other varieties of the Millet family. Call and get a pamphlet,
and read the evidence of its value. A limited quanta vof the
genuine seed may yet he obtained at $1 per package,” or $1.30
when sent per mail, prepaid. PLUSIB A LEITNEK,
Late I). B. Plumb A- Co.
. Dealers in seeds, and country merchants, can he sup
plied at liberal discounts from the retail rates, if their orders
are received immediately. ts dee 10
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY.
r
I lias established a Mauu factor v «>f French Burr Millstones,
on Broad street, one square above the Upper Market House.
He has just returned from France, where he made a selection of
the best Stones to be had in that country, and is now prepared
to fill all orders in his line at the shortest notice, and at as rea
sonable prices as can be obtained in this country. He lias been
tor some years engaged in the business, and pledges •himself
that all work turned from his hands shall be executed In the
best manner. WILLIAM BRENNER.
novlS d*elv
NEW MEDICAL BOOKS.
M'EIHC’AL Notes and Reflections, by Sir Henry Holland,
Bart., M. D., F. R. *S.; and a new edition of Bartlett on
Fevers in the United States. For sale bv
THOS. KK'HAKDS a S(>N
PEARL STARCH
i k BOXES fa sale wry low, b\
novo WM. H, TUTT.
RAISINS, FIGS, PRUNES. &c.
** BOXES Laver RAISINS ;
is) “ M. K. '* whi'li s, lialvt' uid quarters;
75 drums extra FIGS ;
.‘ioo lbs. PRI ’ N ES, in glass ;
2<wi “ “ loose for cooking;
500 “ Mareailleft ALMONDS;
200 “ “ TAITOUA:
And a full supply of various kinds of NUTS. Just receive*!,
i. iq ' DA \\ Si»N ,v - KiNN KK.
FLOUR.
** SAUKS superfine t L >1 K. For sale, • n consign
l ment, apply to W. H. HOWARD,
[an 13 Commission Merchant.
SHORTS.
O \E hundred and eiglity sa« ks SIU)RTS, arriving and for
sale by ' W. H. HOWARD,
janl7 Commission Meivhant.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
4* A\ BOLLS heavy Gunny CLOTH ;
Ut F 70c0i1.-* ROBE, Hemp, .lute, e, ; on consignment, and
for sale. Apply to JOHN <’ ASH IN,
General Commission Merchant, No. 4, Warren Block.
nov4
THE WONDER OF THE AGE!
N O l»\\ if Dr. 'i'ofias’ Ueiebrateii VENETIAN LINI
M ENT does not cure Cholera, Dysentery, Colie. Croup,
Coughs, Dyspepsia, Vomiting, Mumps, Toothache, Headaehe,
Chapped Hamls, Cold Feet. Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings,
Chronic Rheumatism, {Swellings, Old Sores, Cuts, Burns,
Bruises ami Pains or Weakness in the Limbs, Back and
< -best.
NO HI MBUG—TRY IT.
Dr. Tobias has warranted his Liniment for eight years, with
out ever having a demand made for the return of the money—
all that is asked, is to use it according to the directions.
No one will ever be without it, after once using it. If you
do not find it better than anything you have ever tried before,
GKT YOUK MONEY UETI UNKO !
Thousands of certificates have been received speaking of its
rare virtues. Now-a-davs, it is the practice to tii I the papers
with certificates front unknown persons, or given by those who
have never used the medicine—now, Dr. Tobias offers to pay
one thousand dollars to auiy one who will prove that he ev« i
published a false certificate during the time be has had his
im didne before the public.
< ;di on the Agents and get a Pamphlet containing genuine
certificates. A:s persons envious of tlie large sale of the VE
NETIAN LINISIENT, hav,i - lit is injurious to take it in
teruallv, DraTobias has taken tin toiloxving
OATH :
I, Samuel I. Torn as, of the City of New . rk, being duly
sworn, do depose that 1 compound a LINIMENT called YE
N’ ETIA N, and that tlie ingredients of which it is composed are
perfectly harmless to take internally, even in double the quan
tity named in the directions accompanying each bottle.
.Vew York, January 9th, lvV,. S. 1. TOBIAS.
' FkitNando Woop, .wavor.
Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by the Druggists and Patent
Medicine I Halers throughout the United States.
iiV- A>., for sale. Dr. I’obias’ HOUSE LINIMENT, in
pint bottles, at 50 cents, warrant* d MUpeinir to any other.
Dr. Tobias’ office, GO Courtland street. New York.
b‘b29 d lavv [y
6HEEP SKINS WANTED.
Highest mtirk«tpriveimijfor ; --■ si..- pskins.
1 lit is. I'. sTUV ALL .V (!) ,
| liv'd ! Gvtivm] < ‘onimissioii Mvivhttiiia.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
! riHIK Anil 111 HOWARD A DUG AS w:is .It-- !v, <1 lhi>
. I ihiv liv■ ,i-own limit.ili.-n. lit- Imfinvot of 11,Into lirni
Will If- Betfltfd by cither of the thv
January Ist, 1857. I.hDN 1". Di li AS.
NOTICE.
ri’lHK undi-i;!j«ne<l ti-mlvm hitithanl;-) to Hu- i-itizotis ot Au
-1 vusta, ami his tVmsifriiotf ;-t-Ta-ra!ly. lor tliv libt-rnl io:m
ih'i in y,-|il L -h tin v haw paltoniwil tin- late firm, ami hopv*, hv
quii k >;.!< s, jij'..uij -I returns, ami strict atLi-utioti to business, ti>
merit asiiai*-of tin it-iiali-uum'.-.
1 ! WM. H. HOWARD.
SEGARS! NEW IMPORTATION!
ITMI'iTKV rilllOUil ’ AIIARGO,” l.i-mlm:
1 ‘ -..iks. ■ ) t)N s IAN! I:."
s,iH.iy --DJUGH TRUEBAYi’A,- Opi-ia
10,.H» <'AZADOKKS. "Jarkson." Just roumi hv
febia DAW SON A SK INN I R
ON CONSIGNMENT.
! f|4\\ l-ATY lliousaml lbs. lu-w IIAtXiN. thuroiifrhi', .--.1.
I fe),l7 T. \\. ULKMING & <*«».
LARD.
I ,)•> l l\S !.-:tl HARD, '.milh u .
i t'l-hl’ T W . I- I.UMI.NG A DO.
FLOUR.
! ritlllillK hliliilifi.l lasts Sh,,Vitim II.OIK, a ;-00,l ai! iclf.
ft tibl7 T. \V. ILKMING A < •<>.
GARDEN SEED.
and ml.litiomil supply of <uiiJvu SEED. son.
t-r.siut! vurlv S|.rl..|< Dubhau---. If . is, Dar.ot ■, Rtullshvs,
Onion Setts, Whitt-anil Rvil. Wairatiled fresh anil
I For sale by febUi W M. H MM.
PERFUMERY, HAIR BROSHES, COMBS, &C.
\L.\ItGK amt extensive assort.menl nf the he«a I’EK
. FILMEKY, a large variety of Hair BRUSHES, Dressing
I and Fine COMBS, just received and for sale low, for cash.
| Yen 7 suitable for Christinas or N» w Year’s presents. For .sale
j by dec2s WM. HAINES, Druggist.
LANDS WANTED.
VI-' \IK prlvo will hi- M' i n for It.-a C'-m.trv LANDS, or
l.amls in any part us S-.11.h -.wsti-ri! Gvui-gia. Apply at
tin- Georgia Land otfloc, Augusta.
DAVISON, GIRARDEY, WIIYTE & DO.
fcbß dt*clm
OLD BOURBON.
VFEW bids, of pure old Bonrt»on WHISKY, direct from
the distillers in Bourlron county, Kentucky, best in this
meridian. Just received and for sale by
junU, dActf A.,STEVENS
LIME.
<i4|| BillS. LIME. Fo. .vile l.v
4tlt! h-l.;; Tilt>S. I*. STOV \LL .V CO
HAY.
O\K hundred I -.h - prime Northern HA Y. Ko. sale Ip,
febfi THOS. P. STOVALL A ot).
BOOKS FOR FARMERS AND GARDENERS.
4 SUPPLY of i»e«Vte.sarv Bonks on Farming and (iarden
iV ing/Jhe culture of the Crepe, Strawberry and Fruit Tr« es,
Ac., have been left with mo l- r sale. They are valuable to
every farmer or gardener, and,will, withoutkloubt, gh eto ever)
piireaiuser man) ‘new ideas.” For sale at New York charges#
Every one interested wiil please call and examine the assort
ment . WM. liA 1N ES,
feb7 lm Broad st reet, Augu.sta.
ORANGES.
\VrE have Just received two bids, choice sweet Havana
j ORANGES. tv LIT JI.J.A K. A. MHI.Ki
RAMSEY tt I.ABAW
4 RE " ftering to their customers and friends some of the
i J\ best and cheapest goods offered in the city, to mak*
i join for their large and elegant stock of Spring <iUOI»S that
they are iusw manufacturing at their manufaetnn in tlie city ot
New York, under the supervision of one of the partners.
ianlo
PRESERVE YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES.
MVSO.VIS i,FATHER PRESERVATIVE, t'.-.r rim pm
servatioi. of all kind* of Leather, t.tirliCßlariy for Hose,
D-.rri;p<e ami ll.uui ro, Boots uml Shoe*, Av. 1- --i sale by
j ;i ,_ y, V, M. HAINES.
BACON.
mt\ thousand lbs. choiv.- Tenn< - 17. SIDES ;
1 ;.,mio *■ “ -' ‘ siiOi I.DEKS;
25,0(4} •" “ “ “ HAMS. Just
received Mid for sale by SV. Tl. lit.lS AD,
(bb22 Dummission Merchant.
FLOUR.
f rSHKEE hnmi.' I tsigs Si.|vrt;i..- FLOI'K. For sale l-y
1 tv-bla i ll' >S. 1-. riTUVABI. A( t.
FLOUR AND BACON.
| rrtHKEE hundred sacks FLOCK, Evlr.i;
I J.vi “ - Supertlm-;
If.casks oU Bacon SIDES, Teimesn- ;
5 iimv II AXIS, well cured. Just n-n-ived,
| on and for side by , , HOWAK |>.
FLOUR.
r, iv hundred saclfs su|a-rtln«and Exti:. Family FLOUR.
1 .1 ust received ami for -.lie by W. H. HOWARD.
j- e y,ss Coumusslon Merchant.
X'DRlEH.—lsl.l'ls. DR AN BERRIES;
* 500 11-s. Smoked BEEF;
K 50 bills, choice 51 erect POTATOES :
50 Smoked T* ‘NO I ES ;
10 half hills. Pick led BEE I- ;
in •• •• •• TONGUES;
in .. • •• puKK. Just received bv
(j.-ol,; »A \\ e«N A SKU'vNKK
N. jjtrk 3.sucrtiottcnto,l
FOTjfTAIN'S INDIA STflf^
()f), ) r in\ V'; e " '/>rk, is full' Goods from !
.\ov,-llasaiid Divxs w l , .'\; N hi : ! n ' 1 ,N ('IA. lich embrace
above establishment olll y to I found at the
als.., ScarfeaiHlSkiwlai^'^'i£?"“"• I'-fees, Satins;
Itrewra, ir„ inaniifwtfJ bearfs,|,ndkere!iiefe,
handsomer and more dA.i., u,„,V C Mfc rt i? ■ i meapjde, ,
made of the same, cun I’wuf? “ Ik ,- »a.Mliinkble Bonnets
taste, and vwn sor■ vears. .V 1 ''‘ "‘"deli io suit the
articles, well worthy of tft “* £ i**em (Asiatfe)
Milliners will he sii|,plkv l . ~ ‘tf ;dl.
apple, or, can have I'atten,',' ' ;‘ !i ‘V‘ of the Pine
ami colored, sent by expre sSt'*’* v ! reol-t /‘p e! ' ilsmo "’ l,latk
P. S.-.ndia Chit at in
MERILLO I)w WORKS
apparatus connected with Steam*-..} " , \ . , n>r heating
and lighting Steamers, Churche.V;* t ~ Dwellings,
Hospitals, Asylum.-, Villages. P:I !
Also—Valves, Cocks, Pumps, 1..,‘ ilnlersdand Boiler
r lues, made to order. ' ** ' ’
Our Screw Cutting M u hin* art- i rfi <y new, anti our own
Patent—warranted to do donble thark of any other inven
tion.
Orders solicited from all sections eke country and prompt
ly attended to. -y " jK»
SNUFF AND T(ACCO.
I>KTKR I.OHILL \RD, Manutirer, N-*. 42 Chatham
- street, New York, successor of ilr A' George Lorillard,
offers for sale all kinds of SN C FF ai*OßA< '(’OS, in general
use. For particulars, a Price Curremxi be obtained by ad
dressing as above. This estubUslmierf one of the oldest of
the kind in the United States.
my 14 ly
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN ILL AND WIN
TER COMICS.
OH iiEViV I lllitlts have just vived, and are now
owning, another new arrival of Fiand Winter DRESS
GOODS, at prices from 80 to 10 per cerLwcr than those pur
chased in early Fall, having been select (with the most judi
cious care, and under the most favoral-ltrcumstances.
The public, gem-rally, are solicited to il and examine the
stock, which will pr*»ve, upon inspectloiilie neatest and host
assorted in the city, comprising every arfe in the Dress Goods
line:
1 troche Bordered Stella SKA WLS, ajblors;
Cash., Merino, Thibet and Cobour; II A WLS, Plain and
Printed :
Plain Wool and Llama SH A WLS, piled borders;
Liiiu; and Square -.l’ay Slate and Fijire State, SH A WLS,
very tine and cheap;
11, ■'>-4 and I) t Bav State and Empire/. tc SH AW FS ;
CLOAKS, TALMAS, VISETTRS, WAITERS, Ac., all
latest styles, ami unprecedentedly rheaj
Itisclioifs, Gros du Rhin and Ui\*s i Lyons SILKS, all
widths, from $1 to $2 a yard.
Black BROCADES and PLAIDS, ve cheap ;
Fancy PLAIDS, and Satin Cl lEC £ ami STRIPES, in
great variety, from *52 D cents, up ;
Silk and Wool PLAIDS, Plaid VIRINoES and Gala
Pi. A IDS, from .‘57 1 • cents a yard, up;
French and EugTi.sU M EKI Nol*>, IA UA M ATT AS, and
*'()BUKGS, from L cents, up ;
Plain CASH M EKES ami DEL A 1 NX 12C cents a yard ,
Black ALPACAS, P.OM B A/I NF Cant* ut ('LOTUS ami
(HALL AS, verv cheap ;
I Hack and Colored POPLI X ETTS ail DEP.EIGES ;
I. we, Swiss and Jaeoiiett COLL A Band feLEEV ES, in end
less variety;
Hugh* COLLARS, In great profusiorehenp ;
Plain and Hemstitched L. C. 1! ANl\ EKCHIEFS ;
\ erv tine Embroidered do.
Black ami Colored KID GLOVES. A, Ac. deelO
CHEAP FALL AND WINER DRY GOODS.
I > «V M. ii \LL\MSH have rcfiwd
• I Mail i black Sl LKS. very low jived;
Rich fancy Dies* SILKS';
M'olßE ANTIQUE and I'iH'T DeSOIE;
Kicli black SAT! N. striped audJald ;
lil.uk BoM BAZIN KS anil SilkWnrp All* A (’A ;
“ French MEKINoKSatuPHALLIES;
All wool DeLA INES and U.mtn i ’-LOT 11 ;
French CASII.M EKESand PojLIiWS;
CUIU KG Sami I‘AKA MATT.S;
Debage and Persian ULol 11 ;
' )|'«r. i FLA A A EI.S, all colors ;
French, English and American BINTS;
Sotch and Ainericon GINGH A»!S ;
Fluid and Satin Striped POPLIIS;
All wool PLAIDS. for children wear;
Ladies’CLUTll, f.-r Cloaks ;
Long and Square SHAWLS, vir cheap;
CLOAKS. TALMAS. hlackSillM AN I LLLAS;
Embroidered and plain Crape SIA WLS ;
Whalebone, Kope anil SkeletonSKlKTS ;
K«»pe SK IKTs. 1 »i Misses’ wem;
Enihi’i iiieic d l/mo,, (dmbric K N I>KEKCHIEFS ;
IMain and Hemstitched H A N DIKKCH’FS., very cheap;
Colored BAREGE. for Veils :
Long and Short WH ALKBON£;
HOSIERY and ULOYKS ;
Side anil Tuck COM Iks ;
.laeonct. Mid! and Swis - FANIS;
< 11 EM IZETTES and FN DKIM HSEY ES, in setts
.laeonct. Mull and Dotted Swis. COLLARS;
Bonnet RIBBONS :
Hivxs TRIM MINUS and Ladles’ KELTS;
.laeonct and Swiss EDGING aid INSERT ING ;
Swiss, Mull, Fluid and .Jaconet MUSLINS;
Linen, 'l’hread and Cotton El M INC •
Irish 1/IN ENs and Table DAMASK;
Linen TOWEI Sand NAPKLIS;
Hu -Sa Dl A I’EHS oml Brown LINEN ;
A pron Cll ECK and Red TICKIN ti ;
< ‘anton FI. A NN ELS. Ilnavn ad Bleached .IE ANS ;
Red and White FLA NN ELS ;
Jilt a bed and Brown SHIRTINGS, and F. <’. Cotton and
Lancaster QUILTS ;
10 1, ! 1 !. and lii t Bleached ami Brown SHEETING ;
F' i. Id t. ami 14-4 Jim- Family BLANKETS;
SAT I N ET,«‘ A SSI M ERF. ami Kentucky .1 EA NS
All woo! PLAIDS, for Roy’s wear;
(Imps Merino SHIRTS :
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, and Silk II’DK’FS., and
Half HOSE.
Also, for Servant’s wear, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, OSXA
-10 R( ;s and STRIPES, very 1< w pri ed. iUc
MOURNING GOODS.
WILLIAM KHK VH bassist re. civ ed. from New York, a
complete as..- .inn:ut of’ Lada- ' MOURNING GOODS,
among which are—
Superior Black Engp-h CRAPES, for Mourning Veils and
Trimming Dresses;
Black Love ami English Crape \' El LS ;
Superior Black SILKS, without lustre, tor Ladies’ Mounting
' UI:Vk MOU’-''i;mie er.r.'u.vwumi vnu.../.0.-, ...
.superior quality ;
Lupin’* Bunk IP >M BAZIN ES and Black ALPACAS;
Superior English Black and White PRINTS and GING
HAMS;
Black French MERINOS anil THIBET CLOTHS, of extra
quality ;
Black Thibet Wooi SHAW LS, with Silk Fringe, and extra
ska* and quality;
While ami Black Crape COLLA RSamll ’ N DERSLEEV ES,
1. tdi s’ Mourning CLOAKS, of new and beautiful styles ;
To all of widen the alight;on of the public is respectfully in
vited. dT*Q
HEW CARPETS.
w lUJOI SHE \II 1: .*nwiv •! fret,, N.w Y. :k~
U Hi. h\ ( IV, i CAKI’K I’s, ..f 1,. .V iitiii s[>U-mlhl styles;
Superior English Brussels CARPETS, of new and elegant
patterns;
l.mr;/.!, and Three-ply CARPETS, of the best make, war
anted all wool ;
Superior t and I i Venetian CARPETS, for Halls and
Stairs ;
English Brussels and Stair CA RPET ;
CRT M P. CLOT HS, in pain rm and bv the card ;
A largo supple of seven and tight feet WINDOW
SHADES;
Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, (some at very
low prices);
Rich Colomd DAMASKS and DELAINES, for Window
BRASS CORN ICES and CURTAIN BANDS, of beautiful
patterns:
Rich < hcnlile Jleartli RCt*S and D(K)R M ATS,
Cocoa, Adelaide, and < ’olored Sho p Skin Al ATS, for Halls ;
Tim public, .are respectfullv invited to examine the assort
ment. d 4 (kc>
MORE CHEAP DKY GOODS.
|)KOOM »* AOKHKLL ! v> v, l
l> MKSI.IN HkJ. \IM>. CAriIIMKKKN
Kit mil MERINO.-', I'.\K A MA'ITA.S ;
1V1'..-.- ROHES. Tartan I'l.ill‘S;
r: it.t I Hark SII.KS. mm very cli.-a|.;
PRINTS. GINGHAMS;
HI. m i,.-I SHIRTINGS, ~».>«*> Ik von cheap eootls ;
HU- mht-it ail,l limwii Cimtnn fI.A N N El.s ;
K, lillirkv.lKANS. SATIN]. I - ,
'I \\ EE Os, i ASM M EKES;
Plain lilack UoEsklNS;
Kim- ■■ HKOAIh'LoTJU
1.a.1i, i’ , LOTUS. all c„!i,rs;
N, w lot TRIM Ml MIS :
lllark Velvet lUKHOXS, l.tim :m-i,rlm,-r,t:
Al . Re!, Wiiitc. Vrlsk and fliafc. r KI.ANN EI.N, or.uT ;
U kite and (irav X,«w 111, A NK KT.S ;
lie,l 111 AM' K IS, N. : r,, KIUsKYs;
I.I.VSKYS, KERSEYS. OSNAKL lies.
'l'.■ -11 1, ■ i- with their n.-aiai HMoKiuenl, wliiclt they arc tee.
pau-u to utlev at very low prices, aid t-> which they vv,mld in
vlt, ntlrntion. deo6
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS.
\VILLI-\>l S||i:\H has n. ;-.. d from New York the
followii. ; i■ i;> i• ■ 111 ;ik(■ < i d. u. hed SIIIRTINRS and
SHEETINGS, which be will tell for cash at decadedly lower
prici-s than they can be purchased ■ i the usual credit terms:
Water TwM'N %. York Mill i jßleached SfIIRTINGS ;
N r .-w Yoik Mills 44
White Rock FT soft linish “ “
White Rock 4-4 Water Twi;:t
Londsdale 4-1
Manchester 4-4
Laconia 4-4
Bale’s Mills TBiy -rt lin'c.h
p: t Bleached Ath-ndalc SHEIv.TNUS;
If! t “ Hamilton * k
7-8 Laconia Bleached .1 LANS.
Also, Grauitcville and Augu.ta; -’and I 1 Brown SHIRT
INGS and SHEETINGS ; AugusU and Riehinond Factory S
. nineOSN AI’I 'RGSand th orgi iAT'RLPES, at. the Manufac
turers' prices. ].
The public are respectfully rcqiatcd to call and examine tbe
assortment. dt<W ian27
LADIES’ CRUVELLI WIILE-BONE SKIRTS.
ADDITION AI.fePPi.IES.
\\ T ILI.I VM —III \«: 1,1- r-vriv,-.l from New Y..rk
▼ 7 an addi*soiitil supply of l-B,' ( ruvelli Whale-bone
SK I RTs, decidedly the most apniD d style.
Also. Misses’ White and Mate < V>red W hale-bone SKIRTS,
to which the attention of the pub!) D respectfully invited.
.iau’*7 “'h* 0
READY-MAD) CLOTHING.
KAMSKX .LA HAW.
Ihr r.ltl timid ot' Chirk A IPini-y, oppi-rite In tlir
Lilli..n H.iiik, nml M i:.,ii,l -mr ;il„,v,i I'tipi. .I.din N- i-.m's
store u hob -'•lie and retail Fahrs, and man a tact urers ol
KA SI fIO.NA UI .E - R RAI > 1 V*. I>K > •I.iiTHINO.
Wc are now reivhing our tJ and winter supply ol < LOl H
INU nud Gentlemen’ PUNISHING uuoDS. The ar
rangements vs tin- subscrli.mind their i\u IHtic s for manufac
turing'. are such 1 hat they «;t«d all times furm>h their tnemls
and customers with the m wl uylesof GOODS, at the very
lowest pri .S. One of the ]|L*crs always m the market and
shipping V, okly to us, \w r«t« r ourselves we can sell as cheap
as anv similar house in th(‘F ! dh. .. , r ,„
We' have on band a comi#e assortment of(b )A I s. PAN I S,
VFstu TAPM \S SH .\fl<K A-c.. t»f every description and
qualitv : our Gtork Os NDERSIIIR i.a L. P-. SHIRTS,
DOLLARS, FRA VATSiLoV Es, HIHv’FS.,'! I ES, HAT’S,
«' A 1 *s, TRI N KS, V A l/ES, CA RPET BAGS, Ac,, are com
plete in every respect. /
We have on hand a int and wadi selected stock of Negro
CLOTHING, of all qtuf' -s made of extra heavy Satinetts
and Kerseys, all of wii'J will he sold ciicajK-r than the cheap
est . J’Jease call and ofdne our stock.
; RAMSEY A i.AP.AW,
Opposite L aioir-Tuk, and t we doors above J. Nelson.
sep2-‘> f d&ely
OTHER ROLL.
In rear of .pasta Hotel , Avgwta, Georgia.
H\S n.,w on lull, i' 1 " 1 Is < on.-tantly Inti, ling and receiving
'tilc larged at!•- ■' i.dccl.-d asx.i'tmful m - rtne KtH'k-
AWAY S, i 11 At 'litS. UAKoOciIES, top ans. no top, iiL'G
(i I KS, ice., in tlii- Iv.
Alio—A larjco /> «f»npl<it« '.'J-'}!' ‘'dJCtipUop of
ntaterials used i.j-fcrriafT, Barnt-ssanil Mdttle -Makers, such
o'l-HK ija/aSK, ISII.KS. LAI ®--. Hiitent and c,iam.
et 1. I Fvniidi ■•LOTUS. KRiN<ii-:s. springs, rib
i!( Uvs. A Xl.Kai f ns. ISI’. >KKS. l»w.s. LAMPS, SAD
-I>I.K i iIL LS..- OL>*v INS, A<: ., &c., IC., :tt tlie very lowest
1 "s'jv- Work to order, and repait+fr done with neatness
and dlspatcli. Give him a call and setfoi) ourselves.
Augtisla, Y-.y SI. iS5b. .* m Y'd
WANTED
OAK IH XI Mi Eli LIKELY W'NU. NEGROES, f,. r
vvhrtn.etikii-t cask price v.if - paid. We have on
h*in<! (’inks. Washers and Irotier**. ailr laid Hands, for sale at
ot.ro,M,iu Hamburg. South ('arojK OWJKm & ( , ()
liaipbwrg, S CL, July xl- auga
Jttetorines.
AYER'S PILLS
k ItECUKING TUE SICK toane X te^neverl)ofl)reknoMm
choice products are found at
ainuist every toilet, says y OUT CATHAI4TIC BILLS, that I
1 I *v !! pm »v'tter family medicine f< -r common use, than
have toun.l tl c knowledge. Many of my friends have re
uny other from them, and coincide with me in be*
v l7 u J l i?.Hi»ey possess extraordinary virtues for driving out
Vand curing the sick. They are not only effectual but
,^. e AHid pleasant to be taken, qualities which must make them
B a*lued by the public, when they are known/’
The venerable Chancellor WARDLAYV writes from Balti
more, loth April, 1854:
“])r. J. C. Ayf. u—Sir; 1 have taken your Pills with great
benefits, for the listlcssness, languor, loss of appetite, and bilious
headache, which has of late years overtaken me in the. spring.
A few doses of your Pills cured me. 1 have used your Cherry
Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and colds with
unfailing success. You make medicines which cure, and I feel
it a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and
are doing.”
JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq., Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Cu.. says :
“ Pa. R. R. Office, Phila., Dec. 18,1853.
“Sir: 1 take plaudit re in adding my testimony to the efficacy
of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from
the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. 1 am never
without them in my family, nor shall 1 everconsent t«» be, while
iny means will procure them.”
The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. D., of M cut
worth, N. 11., writes:
“Having used your CATHARTIC PILLS in my practice. L
certify from experience, that they are an invaluable purgative.
In cases of disordered functions of the liver, causing headache,
i n digest ion, cost iveness, and the great variety of diseases that
follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases
where a purgative remedy is required, 1 confidently recommend
those Pills to the public, as superior to any other 1 have ever
found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly sate,
qualities which make them an invaluable remedy lor public
use. 1 have for many years known your (.’hern Pectoral as
the best cough medicine in the world, and these l ills are in no
wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treatment of
Acton, Mr,.. N * *vei i ib**r 2f>», 1858.
“ I.»r. J. C. Ayer —Dear Sir: 1 have been afflicted from my
birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after twenty
years’trial, and an untold amount of suffering, have been com
pletely cured in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings
of rejoicing L write, can only be imagined when you realize
what 1 have suffered, and how long.
“Never until now have I been free from this loathsome dis
ease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made
me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it set
tled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has
kept me partly bald all my days ; sometimes it came out in my
face, and kept it for months a raw sore.
“About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Cathartic
Pills, and nowant entirely free from the. complaint. My eyes
are well, my .-skin is fair, and my hair has commenced a healthy
growth ; all of which makes me feel already a new person.
Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying infor
mation that shall do good to others, 1 am, with every sentiment
of gratitude, yours, Ac., MALI A BILK ER.
“1 have known the above named Maria Ricker from her
childhood, and her statement is strictlv true.
ANDREW J. MESERVE.
Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Company
('apt. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Bos
ton, 20th April, 1854.
“ \ our Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which arose*
from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious.
1 had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every
reinedv 1 eouhl try, but a few doses of your Pills have com
pletely restored me. to health. I have given them to my chil
dren tor worms, with the best effects. They were promptly
cured. I recommended them to a friend for cost iveness, which
had troubled him for months: he told me in a few days they
had cured him. You make the best medicine in the world, and
I am free to say so.” #
Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme
< 'ourt, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not
only in this but in the neighboring States:
N f.w < )iu.i: \ns, sth April, LSSL
“Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself
ami family have been very much benetitted by your medicines.
My wife was cured two years since, of a severe and dangerous
c.iigh.bv vuui (’HERKY PECTORAL, and since then has
enjoved perfect health. Mv children have several times been
eii'ivd from attacks of the Influenza and Croup by it. It is an
Invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your < ’ATHAKTH '
PI LLS have entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costive
ness, which has grown upon me for some years—indeed this
core is much more important from the fact, that I had failed to
get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the
country affords, and from any of the numerous remedies 1 had
taken.
“ You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our
family, and you may well suppose we are not. unmindful of it.”
Yours respectfully, LEA VITT Til A XTEK ”
“Senate Chamber, Ohio, April sth, 1854.
“Dr. J.C. Ayer —Honored Sir: 1 have made ft thorough
trial of the* CATHARTIC PILLS, left me by your agent, and
have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under
which he found me suffering. The first dose relieved me, and
. ato w subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease, i
feel in better health now than for some years before, which L
attribute entirely to the effects of your CATHARTIC PILLS.
Yours with great respect,
LUCIUS B. METCALF”
The above arc all from persons who are publicly known where
they reside, and who would not make these statements without
a thorough conviction that they were true.
Prepared bv J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist,
Lowell, Mass'. Sold bv
1! AVILA ND, HISLEY & CO., Augusta,
WILLIAM H. TUTT,
And by all Druggists everywhere. lUcfun oc2
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION.
Highly Coi\m,trat"l Cotiivm/iui Fluid.
iixra \rr m < in
all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Urinary and
1 Se*ual Organs.
d .T* »A TO THE AFFLICTED! !!
It cures Diseases of the BL A DDEK, Kll )N E\ S. (5 it A V EL,
DROPSY, OP.STRF(*TIoNS. FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
CHRONIC GONORRIKEA, STRICT lit ES, GL E E IS, and
all diseases arising from excesses and imprudencies in life,
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED SUFFERERS, and re
moves all improper discharges from the Bladder. Kidneys, or
d Sexual Organs, whether existing in M ALE or FEMALE, from
whatever cause tliev mav have originated, and
\() MA TTivtt OF HOW JJJMi S/M \ol.\<r,
give health and \igt*r to the frame, AND BLOOM TO TILE
VALID CHEEK.
DEBILITY, brought on by abuse, a most terrible disease,
which ha> brought thousands of the human family tmtutimely
graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of and blight-
> ’ jnain the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth,
~i uni be cured bv th/iioc of
;vi THIS INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
and as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the
simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal
is to lie found. If you have contracted the tend... o...ase,
" L.jh.ii. sapping TAe'Vt'VyV(thl i 1 r' I'NRU;
re.mimA at ONCE.
i iu Li punas uittttlmcnr, whose cflect
Holds such an enmity wit h blood of man,
... That swift as quicksilver it courses through
The natural gates and alleys of the body,
{ Curdling, like eager droppings into milk,
The thin and wholesome, blood.
S, BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK
D< )CTORS.
Helm bold's ltighlv (’oncentrated Compound FLUID EX
n- TRACTOF BUCHtJ is prepared direct tv according to the
K| LES OF PHARMACY AND CIII'.M IS PR Y, wiiii the
givab sf accuracy ami chemical knowh d;:e and can* devoted in
its combination. Its popularity lias extended in all directions,
and whether used in town, country, hospital, or private prac
tice, lias Invariably given the most deemed and unequivocal
. satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial ef
u feels. It has been amt is used ill all the principal cities in the
United States ami British Provinces, in both public ami private
r * practice, with great success. Hencofortli let it. be undci-stood,
, f..r (he pio.ds are too overwhelming to be c*mt radicL «!, t hat
,u Hclmbold's Highly C«incentrated Compound Fluid Extract
Buchu, is the im.c.f valuable remedy ever offered to theaillictcd.
Tne mass ,ts yolunta-y testimony in - iot, of tie* propric
.. t«*r is immense, embracing names well known io SCIENCE
' AND FAME, celebrated Physicians and dlslii.gushed Cler
j 's»*e Professor I) ELY EE'S valuable work on the Practice of
; Physic and most of tin* late standard works of Medicine.
sv j It is a medicine which is ixrfectly pleasant in its tickle and
. odor, but immediate in its action, and it is taken by persons of
1 eitltcr sex, wilhout hindrance from business or medical advice,
tu» cxpUpit diivctipns for use, anj an ample number qf r. Hable
j Him responsible ivrridcahs, to e* uvince the most skepticid, will
' Price !>f per'bott le, or six bottles for $5. Delivered to any
j address. Prepared and sold by
T. S. 11 ELM BOLD.
Lmetical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South T* nth street,
below Chesinut, (Assembly Buildings,) Philadeljihia.
Tube had of MANILA N I». RISLE ) A C« Wholesale
Agents, and of Druggists and Dealers throughout the United
States, Canadas, ami British Provinces,
sep- da cl y
USEFUL TO EVERY FAMILY,
PUYOPUS OINTMEN i*.
iT Is \ SI RK ami spec.lv .. art tor buros, piles, corn*-, fel
ons. fever St'ics, tiled's, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples,
(recommended by nurses,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds,
and sores of any descriptions. Jt is a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used
it in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no
instance will the salve do any injury, or Interfere with a physi
cian’:- prescription. The proprietor has numerous certificates
and Id t- is from people who have used it themselves, and most
earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy and certain reme
.. dv for the above n:mied diseases. A trial is all that is neces
. sary forittt<‘wn recommendation.
Among the many that have testified to the eillcacy of this
valuable r-medv, and recommended it t*» the public, arc Dr. R.
A. T. Rldlev, Judge E. Y. Hill, Judge O. A. Bull, K J. M r
t.an, Esq , J. L. Stevens, Esq., and timu>amls of othei'S.
'■ Sul,l li> ,1. !;. M.ihv, s.tv:iiimtli. G:i.; .1. K. Hull, Aimmi!:',
' Ga.; Clark, Wells A Spear, Augusta, (la.: McK(-eson, Robbins
r A < New York : ami druggists generally.
C ’ • ' By rcm'nting one dollar t.o the. proprietor a single L >x of
the ointment, will he forwarded by mail free of postage, t*< any
part of the United States.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices for cash, bv
Y. G. MOORE, Proprietor,
j*‘2B dacly La Grange, Ga.
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOKATOR
IS recommended to the public, relying upon its intrinsic ex
-5 ccHence t<> secure it favor.
For nil Billions Attacks, it maybe truly and wafely relied
upon as being Billy capable of removing the diseases for which
ii is recommended, ami for giving tone ami vigor to the general
Its qualities have been fully tested in a long practice, bv the
proprietor. Through the urgent solicitations of many, who
have used ami bee n benelitted by it, the proprietor lets been
induced to place it before the public. Fur all Billions Der.uigc
! . < ';i:-.*:;'iC i b.o I la!. i! cal < < stive
i Billions Colic, Dyspepsia, Bain In the Stomach and Bow
vis. encral Pibility, Female Weakness, t Ve.
Fur sale by Druggists generally, and by \VM. HAINES and
w. B. A Tl BBIN, Augusta, Ga., andalsobvSAN!•’<>li 1>
A CO., New York. ly feblS
IF ALL THINGS ARE EQUAL,
Give the Preference to the Home Market.
I < 'II •' proposition is not only just and reasonable, but pa*
H triotic, and therefore we would respectfully ask Merchants,
i'hysicians and Planters, to call and examine the quality and
pric.'s of 1 he extensive stock of PRFGS. CII EM 1C A LS, F FR
IT MKK Y, SFRGIC \1 i I Wilt 1' M w nil.,
FAINTS, BKI’SH KS, Ac., tliat has been purchased by one of
Our tjrm. with a view of selling them as low as the) - eaii be pur
chased in any market.
We cannot demonstrate the above principle without an op
portunity, and would therefore request a personal examination
by all Interested,
All orders promptly attended to, by
BARKY & BATTEY
ncS Druggists and Chemists.
DRUGS.
f |H)-MOIIHO\V. ami every succeeding day, m 1 will offer
I to Merchants, Planters and I’hysifhuis, n large ami well
sol.' "tell stork of 1 >li 1' (IS, t> 11 ,S, PA 1N TS, Cl 'l .l ills, PLAS
TER I’AHJS. UI.A.sK, BRUSHES, fla i r Family MED!
CINICS, Surgical 1 XSTKC M ENTS, DR~.. tin- do., fHKMI-
C.M.S. Medicine CHESTS. PEBFI'MEKV, .Medical ,SAD
DLE BAGS.
Tie above are of superior quality, and will lie sold at the
lowest market prices.
uov-2i BARKY * BATTEY.
COD LIVER OIL.
f I’lHKoelelratedOlL,prepared by Dr. Lewis j >. ,Tou:. !i, of
1 Sweden, now generally recommended aa superior to any
other. For sale ly nov22 BARRY A- BATTEY.
COLOGNE
BARRY A BATTEY,
At their store, one door above Lambaek A Cooper’s.
nov-22
DISSECTING CASES,
OK superior metal and finish, at the lowest prices.
„ BARKY <4 BATTEY,
“ ov — Successors to D’Antlgnac A Barry.
OTARD BRANDY.
\Y E lave an articia of prime old Otard BRANDY, stir
T 7 insd!«i purposes. It Is good.
„ BARKY A BATTEY,
ana 4«*r sb*f» ii-uuhiak A Ooopui's
Dental Cavite.
C. M. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
OFFICE over Carmichael & Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithfully and scien
tl] MATERIALS furnished to order.
jv-t ty
REMOVAL.
Dll. ( II VSK has removed his office to the North side of
Broad street, over Mrs. I tail’s Millinery Store, opposite the
United States Hotel, where he is now ready to see those uesir
tr
E. W. HARKER. M. D„
KKSIDENT DENTIST,
OFFH U on Broad street, one door above Post Ottlce corner.
Dr. 11. is prepared to do Allen's Patent and Hunter’s Con
tinuous Gum work, and all recent improvements in Hie art.
ainrt.'t
DENTAL NOTICE.
WM. A. OFFKIOIA.V reeeiitlr from PliUadelpliia. rc
-11 speetfully informs the citizens of Augusta, that lie has
taken rooms, (south side of Broad street, three doors below
Washington,) where he will he happy to perform all operations
upon the teeth in a skillful manner. my3s
GUNS.
4 FI\E stock of Double-Barrelled SHOT GI NS, some of
them Bovs’size, and good Guns, with all kinds of Gun
Trimmings and Apparatus, WADS, CAPS, t-'I.AsKS. Ac.
For sale low, by octo < ’LARK A GO.
CHEAP GAS.
mili-l undersigned informs the public, that he is sole Agent
I for vending and putting in successful operation, the (ias
Apparatus of the Marvland Portable Gas Company. Having
tried it at Ids residence in the country, tie can confidently assert
that it is the cheapest, most brilliant and agreeable light that is
produced. The public are solicited to examine the same, now
in successful operation at the otiice of the (’hroniele A Sentinel,
and at (Mara’s Halt, of Messrs. Uamback A < 'onper, in this eity.
Pamphlets gi\ itm full description of the apparatus, price, Ac.,
can be nail gratis at the ottlce of the Chronicle A Sentim-j, the
Constitutionalist, or on application to the undersigned, wlto is
prepared, with competent machinists, to put them up at any
residence at short notice, in town or country.
Wit.l,lAM SCHI.KI, Jr., Sole Agent.
Augusta. May 11, lSsfi. __tf ma\l4
READ THIS.
(JOR(;IiOMK<TIIIK.<>r ChineseSUGAR(’ANESEED.
,1 Ceiiiiiie- Seed. A suiiplv of this article lias been received
by the subscriber, it Is reliable, and warranted genuine or no
sale, tiling raised from pure imported French Seed, am) culti
vated far distant from any of ttie analogous speices of Milh-t or
Corn, 'file Object of the'gentleman who imported the Seed,
and raised a large crop, is not to sell to make money off, by ask
ing an exorbitant price, tint to distribute it at such a reasonable
price, that either, or rich, may realize the henetits of its
cultivation. To that end, tire proceeds of all sales (deducting
actual expenses) will be given to the Treasurer of the Georgia
Bible Society.
The article is tint- up in sacks, wlth£direetions for its cultiva
tion, at 5n cents, and 91.00 tier sack. Orders from the country
respectfully solicited. Address \Y M. !A 1 N l-'s.
AT THE NEW BOOK STORE,
i (KOFFREX HOVTOX, <"• the Faithless, Guardian •
\ i,y Susanna Moodlc, author of Matrnuomal Speculation,
Beecheroft ; liv tlte author of Heir of Kedcliffe, etc., ete.
Chesnut Wood, a Tale; by l.eile I.inden. Scots.
F’artningdale ; Dv Caroline Ttionias.
The Old and tin/ .New, or the changes of thirty years in Hie
East; liv William Goodelt.
('ap Sheaf, a t'resli Bundle ;by Lewis Myrtle.
Ten Nights in a Bar Boom, and what 1 seen there ; by T. S.
Arthur.
The days of Bruce, a story from Scottish History ; by Grace
A fcd Farm House ; l»y Caroline H. Futler Lain"
Tit for Tat, a rei.lv to Died; hv a Lady of New Orleans, tor
sale by 11. I). NORRELF,
jand Bookseller and Stationer.
LjP VMSIi Si-Mi MIS, imported direct, through the Span
n i-b Consulate. Amateurs have an opportunity to supply
themselves:
*2,000 (’ulmrgHs < 'orona Flor;
2,000 “ “ 2d ;
2,000 “ “ A. 0.3 d 1
1,000 “ Limenos; l,otH) Cahargas Regalia del Key;
500 “ Imperial Flor ;
l,ooti Regalia de Londres Rep. Blues;
i,OOO M irii.a Flor; I,Mo MaridaSd ; 1,000 Marina A . <\Bd ;
1,000 El M arena Landn > ; 1,000 El Mareiia Millar;
1,000 Operas ; 2,(KM) Conchas Rep. Blues;
1,000 < ’onchitas Valor de la Kama ;
1,000 Regalia de la Keina ;
1,000 Londres Rep. Blues Flor;
1,000 “■ ** “ l.uinos;
1.000 Los Busos; 1,000 Napoleons; 1,000 Prrusados;
1,000 Plantations; 1,000 Londres Marena. F- 1 salt- hv
dec2o (HKAKDEY. WHYTE & CO.
NEW SUPPLIES AT J. P. SEIZES. TO WIT
UK II and low priced LkLAINES;
Tarleton MFSLIXS;
Low priced and Rich Dress CALICOES;
Stella SIIA W LS, all colors and prices ;
4-1 line Wool Fluid SHAWLS;
4-4 low priced “ “
Low priced ami sup. plain and Linen Cambric HDK’FS.;
Alexander’s Kid GLOVES ;
Elastic BELTS;
Ladies’and Misses’English and German HOSIERY ;
“ Silk, French and English
Bird’s Eye i>l.\ I‘EIIS, verv cheap ;
(>-4 Furniture OIL CLOTIf:
Wliite and Colored Hoop SKIRTS :
Asst’d col’d Cloth Piano and Table COVERS, low priced
“ Patten is Apron ('HECKS;
Fine TICKING, &e. deedl
TO THE PUBLIC.
milK ! uesirt.us ..!■ rinsing uj> tit- bind
|_ ness lately conducted under the firm name J. F. lit K
CHARI) vV CO., offers for sale the --stock, on hand at greatly
. reduced prices.
The store will re-open on TUESDAY, 22d December, hist.
The subscriber will not be responsible for anv contract here
; after made bv Mr. JOSEPH F. LI lb'llAUp; in the name of
the firm, and customers are requested not to trade with him ur
to nay him for their purchases.
SAM’L. J. BOYCE.
NOTICE,
! lAßOMthisdav, 1 proposedoing mil.v acash l-r.-iw s which
J’ will umloutidily prove satishup.iy to the purchuvras
well as tajtiie seller. 1
tv'-sli ,supah”.r (', Kxr INK YcuYii’kn' SEKIh" tbrsaleathiw
prices for cash. Timnkful for past favors, l respectfully solicit
a continuance of the same through the new ve:n\
January 1, 1557. janl MM. HA INFS, T>rilegist.
NOT A BOOK ! NOR A PAPER!
\T OH a Dollars’ worth of pr.-.pc: ?;■ .-.s -,vc ' -st in one
JLI of St.-an sA M;.r\ in's, Wilder’s Pat cut, Ku :.’s impr. .c
--ment, SAL A M AND EK s A F KS.
i t tru' A • of ('ommrmr, A---. I*2.
Hut’KNT AND CONVINCING TESTIMONY,
i New Youk, Nov. 11th, 1856.
Messrs. lWilorx :In the fire at No. Warren street, on the
morning of the 9th inst., our most valuable books and papers
j were exposed for Jti hours in one of Stearns A Marvin s fire
proof sates.
We say fire-proof* not because they are so labeled, but be
cause we have so proved them. Our books and papers came
out uninjured, save the binding of the books, occasioned by
| steam.
Our store was five stories above ground and two stories be
low. occupied from cellar to garret. The intensity of tin- laat
! can he attested by any tiroimm who witnessed it. N»* furnace
; could be contrived by the ingenuity of man to create a more in
tense heat.
AW voluntarily give this tribute to the value of these safes,
• and select your widely circulated commercial journal to inform
the mercantile community what estimate to place upon Stcuru'x
d* Marvin's, Wild t r\ r it< , t. SaUnnandi r s / .
lUspectfuily,
Havilani*, llarkaul A* Kisukt,
Wholc.-ale Druggists.
A full assort tnent. c.f the above ee lob rated S A FKs. with IN
SIDK VAI/I.TS, and tin f.tvriu- "L- BOi- " Powder ami
Burglar-Proof Locks, are for sale in this •1- y. manufacturer’s
prices, with cost of transportation addc.i. bvtke Agents.
('A KM kill AEL A LEAN,
novlS Augusta, (Ja.
EXPRESS NOTICE.
Memphis and Charleston Rciilr>: ■ u c > Ti/scumhia, Ala.
fjnm: VItVMS i:X!T*IX< < OMP\N\ i-.--.emadear
I rangene u’ . t vit-nd their Exert s- l.ine over the M* m
phi* ami Charle.rion Railroad, and will receive ami forward, bv
kassenger Trains, in charge of special messengers, FREIGHT,
RACK ARES. Ac.
Fartieular attention given to PERSONAL RARE ARE, for
warded by Express, which will be delivered as addressed, at
anv point on the line.
Express for Nashville, Tuscumbia, and intermediate stations,
leaves daily (per Georgia Railroad) at 5 o’clock P. M.
aplti ‘ 11. L. PLANT, SupT.
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, &c.
1 II \V K just, rn eived a large ad. Id bn to mv former st-M-k of
BRENS, PISTOLS, and (.FNMNR APPARATFs. wb;.-h
makes my assortment, complete, and r-uperior to anything in
this market, and respectfully invite the attention ofall who are
in want of anv article in the I'm-. It. consists of—
RIFLES, of my own manufacture:
Double RF NS. by the b< st makers. Steel Barrels ;
,v “ Stub. 'i’wist, all varieties;
Single BarrelledGl NS, Twist Barrels:
Deane, Adams A Deane's Repeating PISTOLS, a superb article.
< oil’s PIST< )I.S, all si/es; also, Allen’s Six Barrelled PISTt »LS.
Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, Ivory and \Y'ckh! '
ILunJ.es;
Single Barrelled Rifle PISTOLS. Steel Barrels:
P« • water Fl. ASK S, Sin»t 1I E1 .TS. Ram.* L ARS, Dog ( 1 A I,LS,
Percussion C A PS, all varieties: Run WAI‘S, Drink’g FLASKS
rind Cl PS. Ely’s Shot CARTKIDES, POWDER am! SliuT,
Bar LEAD.
Also -:* good assortment of Pocket and Pen KNIVES,
SClssoKs, RAZORS, Ae. Thankful for pa t favors, and .-•<>
licits a continuance.
(imis Re stocked ami Repair. '! neatly and promptlv.
and Rifles made to order and warranted,
W. D. LOW LN, 205 Broad street.
Augusta, Rn., Aug. 3,!856. ly augO
BROUGHT TO JAII .
| \\ the 21st of July, a boy calling 'nimseif J A<’K, * .ving In
* f belongs to Thom son I*. R ray, of Emanuel county. Said
buy is about 21 years old, 5 feet 0 or 8 inches high, chirk com
plected, and weighs about 170 pounds. He had at the time ot
ids arrest, a ticket signed bv Thomas P. Rrav, and James Ott.
a magistrate. N. J. HILL, Jailor Richmond Do.
Augusta, August 29th, 1 50. aug-’>"
SHIRTS.
JlimiN. SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS. SHIRTS, at
n dec3l W M. o, PRiri; a < o's.
CHEESE.
4 VYIC hundred and fifty boxes Mid A- Son’s Cho-.-e. Just
V"i • • eiv. dby janld !> A Wst. >\aS K1 N N FR.
WANTED.
/ T KOiICI \ Seven P»-r ( Y-ut. State BONDS. A ; --I , to
\ I ian-.M \VM. FL_IiO\VARD v. m. M• : D:. .
FOR SALE.
VIIKSin VIH/n Summer RESIDENCE for sale, within
three and a halt miles from the city, at private sale. The
place lies above the Sand Hills, has five acres of Land, mostly
cleared, under good fence, commodious house, stable, kitchen, i
and a most excellent well of water, a handsome garden, or- i
chard ; location derivable and very picturesque, and everything
about complete. For terms apple b -
jan2-5 ts RIIvARDEY, WHYTE A CO,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
J IIAY 15 a large assortment of Dental. Pi.icb. tomv. Ex
a tracting. Cupping and Obstetrical Instruments, for sale,
which 1 offc-r tot hi-students of tin- Medical rollogc, or Di-si
ci:uis pom-r.illv. at very rednrr-d priei-s. for ca-sh. Apply an.m to
fel'2'i V. \f. HAINES, l.'rtlggi.'it ao-l Ap .thi-. jrv.
NOTICE.
4 U, jwr-oTiH iul'i to the late Bni. of OI.AUKE .V
2V KASI.seV, cither by note or ...ht, arc oaptested to
cotitc forward ami n. ttte up, us 1 wish to make si rettiemeut
with the Administrators on the estate of Mr. J. W. Clarke, the
late partner; and all persons having demands against the firm
will please pr- sent them tor immediate payment.
MM. A. UAMsKV.
Jar.'Ai Surviving l’arther. .
FINAL NOTICE.
rpHE arm of TIIAYEK & BUTT was dissolved in July
i last, and the business must be settled. Alt noUsur-d ac
counts not paid this month will be put in the hands of an at.
torney for collectinri. lm felui
SELLING OFF AT COST.
DKKKY dt PH 188- are selling off their Fall and Win
ter GOODS, at cost. Custoim'rs, iiefim- purehadne ,Pc
where, would do well to rail and examine their stnelca of
CLOAKS, TAI .MAS, SHAWLS. MERIXOS. CoUriiU.s |
C ASHMERES, ALPACAS. iiKLAINEs, FLANNELS
BHJKTINUS, SATLMtTnt. AIA.NS. A»„ it*.
J mputa. Fob 4, I)WT. tc,i,j
Susiness Cavbs,
MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE,
Northwest corner of Itrrxnl and H'uMnnt
(upstairs) "■ Greets,
Augusta, Georgia.
ap2o W. MILO OLIN, .1. f.
BROWN'S HOTEL.
OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER lIEPOT, M v.-i-.v- r •
K. K. BROWN. BronricU
B. F. DI.NSK, Suisrititvi.j-ht
ITU' Meals ready on the arrival of t vci vt •
DR. E. B. HOOK
ouhT'L I’hh, 1 ’ hh,i '- v ' be iou.id lit night V
MlimtUg. ts M i- ‘
WM. H. HOWARD.
Auction ami Coinixxiim M,hnr,t
G. A. BARK Kit, An,t:, mw , r
Opposite th- Augusta hi.i.-i, bh--ui
cash advances made on goods in store.
Refers to the Merchants of Augusta pem-raUv
January Ist, 1857,
JESSE A. GLENN,
4 TTOIFVF.Y \T UW. Simii ir. i
ty. tiaving eoti-mt i 1!,- j.r. v
equity In (.’herokve Circuit, Georgia, will att.-nd m
tmsuirs.-. cntnistcd to his cun-.
Any tiusiness, trom professional firms, will ~,
uttentton, and prompt remittances made ti,i alt
fctiT
BENJAMIN HALL, J. P.
liJi? District.
OFFICE at his residence on Greene s. t <l, : - ... ,
and Elbert Streets. Will be thankful f<i . •
trusted to him. Court days, second Sattmia\ in . .
let >0 * .ij'-V” ’
TIIOMAS HORUIS. | JOHN' B
MORRIS & ESTES,
4 TTORAEY* \T LAW , Carm-svillc. <;■■. :
l\ hi all the C'lnri' oi‘ the \\ • stern Circuit, ,
ties of Elbert and i i art, in the Northern. 1 : . ,
to their care will meet with prompt attention, p.rt
t tilt ion paid to collections. ts
U. Y. MARTIN. | .!. \< \l- , .
MARTIN & MARTIN
4 TTOUVi’Vs AT |,\\v, Colimditts. t; ...
on Broad Street. Uicly
JNO. M. Tini.EV. | G*>< ; . t.Bi- .
TILLEY & BRISTOW,
4 TTOHM YS \T LAW , Craws
practice in the counties of Taliuf u. . |l, \>
Wilkes and Greene. t.
LINTON STEPHENS. | r !( , HN
STEPHENS & JOHNSTON.
4 nOKM/VS VI L\U, S; t i.c,
il. in the eonutit-.-- 1 i Ifan- • ;.. Wan-en, Tt.
and Wilke-4, of the Noil her.: ; Greene. pi,tnrun uui\ \!
tlie Ogletborjie ; and Washington and Richmond. ,v
J. G. MONTGOMERY,
4 I POHNEY YV LAW, Augusta, Ga., v..
4 a Richmond ami other C'-’intit of the \1 KFC .-1
la City Hall.
HENRY CLEVELAND.
V'l rOUMA \T LAW. Ilartwcil, Hart
R H< . \\ i !
i-eludl V. dohns.M!, Milled-tville; lb .1 • : |; , -
< 'anton; Hon. .John 11. Lumpkin. Fhod; F . , p
Savannah. ly
T. M. DANIEL,
4 TTOItM’A \T lAW.Wnrt,': ,<
l\ in the several i-ountie:- «»f tin- %'•<•: i- ,a ( . ■. t
Wilkes. Warren, Hancock, Taliaferro, Oa-eJn •!:•••. M
Hart, Elbert, and Lincoln.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to ••
-- ; ■
ARTHUR P. WRIGHT,
\TTOii\l.\ \T LAW , i i.omasviin., i'i..
Ga., will devote himself to the practice of
in the counties of Thomas, Decatur and Lowndes. -1 «.
And will also attend to any collceiion ent rn-te.i n> i
Hie counties of Leon, dcdferson, Madista. and ii:;. .a
- .| 6m an,-
JAMES P. BURNSIEE.
4 TTORXKI IT LAW, Apiding, (
• Y myi :
HENRY J. LANG,
i TTOKXKV \T LAW, Lincolntuii, r.
i\ in Line-In, \VilkcF and Coluinbui < - CMCAI;
entrusted to him wBl receive prompt littenthti:. i I
W. G. JOHNSON.
t TrORXKY \T L \\V, Amni-ta, Ga„ t. ;.
iV teml to all bu.-i-t. r--entrusted to his pn»fes>i
ugement, in Richmond and the adjoining counth t
Mclntosh street, tliree <l«n rs below < -ormtitutioitoh
Reference-—Thus. R. R. Oobb, Esq., Athens,
GEORGE T. BARNES,
Y'rTOKVKY IT I.,YY>. Any sta, G" ■- ..
JOHN D. REILLY,
4 TTOHM’A \TI.WY Amtn-tn, Ocw/...
ill the Conns of Law nnfl Equity, in the <t
moitd, Burke, < •olumbia, Jetierson, Serivi-n, V*':irre:. ;. r H ;..
Particular atteuthm given L> collections.
Office at Masmiic Hall. ly
R. J. &c W. T. MILLIGAN,
4 ITOBMAS AT LAW, will piyti.eln tl.<
a\ the \YcsHP. < I
and Hart, of the Northern Circuit.
R. J. MiI.LICAN, J WM. T. MiU. AV.
Jefferson, Geo. | C:\mesvilk. ( lot.
jan29 _ ly
i WILLIAM R. MCLAWS,
4 TTOHXKY AT LAW, Commisaioner of New Yt
’ i\ \ :rg:':ia, N rtb . ..-1 ?*»•*:*:!• t C
U.. . \
I attend ) rt.nq.tlv t.> a; .
late acts of Cougar.
MACKENZIE AND LAWSON,
Attorneys \t l\\\. v, ; , . . i
(ieorgia, will pnietice it. Burke, Scriwi:, Jeti
ingtomTatnall, Muntgomt ry, Emauut 1 and R:t
ALEXANI>ER MAc’KENZtK, JOIIK V. L.MO '
_OCO
J. B. HAYNE,
4TTORNKY \\» «'4H \si.LL4>lt VI ! * V .
* «l t ’omimsriioiier ot Dev.:.' feu' N.aith Cao-inia, \N.
Burke County, Georgia.
Practices in the Mithlle (’iivr.it. ly i*:.
SAMUEL P. THURMOND.
4 ITOH\K4 \T L\\\ .I. .
.» pr. tice i.; I.aw ij th c . \\
Mill. Gwinnett, ttall, Kalnm, Hi: . :.,m i I
business confided to hisc.tiv will m.i t with pr. i: ,: at
fVM: ly
GEORGE A. lIANDELI.
\TTOII\W Vl' IAW, t\ ■ ill., «i.
tive in the fniil.wina ruunli. . ; . , :■ : M
inston, Emanuel and Scrivcn. tv
JOHN H. HULL,
4 TTOH\r\ V V l.\U. Anyii-ta, i;,:. ■
r% stn vt, in Ma'iiuiv Hail lnii!dinrr. iy
WILLIAM J. R. CARSWFXL,
4 TTOiIUA VV I. \\\ Ij .vide, ili„
4 \ Law in tli- t'lHowing count its. to wit: J> 1
Fmaiiiu l, S.-rivi-n. W a.w|iitt:.ti it, R'u lm*( :.d, . .
re n. Strict attention paid t»> collect lug.
/c ffTt nc«*.-<—(iov. H. \ . J- l.u MdledreviiU- C
K. Dixcit. Louisville. I la.: Mr. Win. Dunc.m. S.t\..i . j
IriF Office < -it. l. -ui: . h.., Hotel.
POLHILL. WILKINS CAIN.
4 TS OIIMAh V i !. \V\ . I *
A in tin - . •,1 . :■ M :
Hancock and Warn*n of tlie Northern Circuit. « 1
eornei East of tb»- Market- -the sane as ovenj le I
partner for the last time veuis. (
THOS. IL Pci.Hil l I
W. A, WII.Ki.NN I
J CAIN.
• i.l 57. iy
WIER BOYD,
I»ksiih:.vi' mm«Ei vri.wv.i
1 k t )ffh-e Up staii ai .n■ •A . t;. \\ in t v
Rkfl'rs to -Julies M. Putt..it. A. G. VViu.x . V Y '
Sian, Wm. C. Perry. J. D. Ar P. OVonuor. I *.;) : 1
Hon. Joseph E. Brown, (’antuii, t ia.; Gen. Amlo-w -bib
Marietta, Ga.; Gemge Kellogg, llsq., Fm>\th w i.C. (.
my 29 d*elv
LAW NOTICE.
.Umed will pr.iit.ee LAW and I-!■ .■ t !'■ •
1- partnership, from tH- date. n.Mna tti ■ iin., .... U\;
LK A iIOGLHK. |,. e,1:,.;,.a! Pieim-. 1! ,ir | ...
main separate, as iu retidina.
OtHec north-west nirtier of [’.road and Wa I.in.-‘,-i 1 •
KDWAKD 1. U A t.KKK
Al.i’HKI ' M. Kf'.KU*
Auyiisfa, Sept. ?th, IS'j;. ti -'.'
LAW NOTICE.
mHM undevsiened v.; ii.a- - - ! ,
1 el Hart, under tla liin- ■ . TIIO-MAS A I’Lt.
LAN D, from tlie date of tins.
Tilt iM ,\s \v. Tift .MAS. K.
IILNKV GLLVLLAND. II rfsK
An. . at JCth. 1 ly
LAW CARD.
I i'll 4- y.t r Pairs ~ ,i tie i .
! s his pr. n.pi a. ... P ..Uelitl- te
d'-d te tiim. lie may he tbuia!, for the present. ■' ;
ll.e HI i e HMi !. j.u,' i . i I'. L.M.i Kl’. I
DR. WM. J. HOLT
/ YI-TEKS to ti,. . . - - ! ■ .
H J \it . - - HP i.a Slir.., . If
Hank hiiiltHn;;. t.pptaile His Uititt i! States HoP-i.
Augusta, (t ‘ '.a 21 111, 1 set;.
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
■ 4IPOHWII ANI* DKAI.KK IN Hi:A . 1 ; '
I AI.V.ANV A LK. fllA MI'AGNK. ■
Litp.inrs. Teas. See:.is. »Ve. Nos. i- 1 ' . - -
,lit etSavaimali. Ga. tii.e
DOCTOR ROBERT SOUTHGATE.
/ kCil.itS his I r.aftv -a • :,i .. nit, te
° * Dr. 11. H. Steiner, at wl.--.--t ediee i. x*
ring the dav.
At ni • ,• may lx: found at the Augu>t:i Hotel. , . "
Angurio, Dee. HI, 1856. ts
L. D. LALLERSTEDT.
4 rrt»l.\El VV I. \\\ . Aa. '■ r.
i\ the City Hat k.
J. R. DAVIS,
J\ \ 14 II KO K KK, < 'oLI.Ki l"U ANI*
i AGKNT. Hush etna to in
ofilee corner Jackson and Ellis streets, Augusta, <«*
YOUNG AMERICA CORN AND COB KILL
THE CHEAPEN l AND I>E>» •
\\ r r. offer f.*r s.b. ti -. Mill, w >m =
»
well as economy. That j»nrt of the Mill m -t i 1
being separate from the main body. Cun at any time • -
at a small expense. 4 s . .
m*ve 'Mill has received ;• •
r - •
ilessee, as also at a large number of County la;; -
4 'the YOUNG AMEKIGA MILL !•;•••• '
and ncariv twite as fast as any other font or Corn aim t
yet offered to the public.
Planters are invited to exanihu- the Mill, am! vf-mte
vantages JOHN A THOS. A. boN
janti W -
WM. 0. PRICE & CO.,
CIVIC AM) MILITARY TAILORS,
I\\ ITEthe ittfi tv 11 of ti • pn-. •- t > C
goods In their line, all of the newest imp«-rtat ■ m »•
betent and skilful mechanics t.> manufacture the sum .
MADE UP CLOTHING of id tb* aswwrt style. »e
and warranted garminw. .
■2S$ Broad Avguflf