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UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
< at,ln Pasture from Charleston to Yew York,
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS.
Throusrh in 48 to 53 Hours.
hEM-vt EEKLY.
rp|JE new Steamship COLUMBIA, 1.800 tons, M. Bzbey,
\
MARION. 1,500 tons. W. J. Fostek. Commander,
i AM J- > ADDER. 1,5-jO tons, S. C. ft'EXBB, Commander.
• >r i imivEK l.uOOtotiS, L.M. Mm*i, Commander.
Leave Adder's Wharves every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY’* a:;cr the arrival of the can from the South and
Weet, at high water.
These Steamships were all built expressly for the Line, and
lor safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on the coast. Ta
ble* supplied with every luxury; attentive and courteous com
mander*, vrtii ensure travellers by this hue every possible
comfort and accommodation. Apply to
HENRY SiISSROON A CO., Agents
Charleston. S. C.
Cabin Passage $25 00
Steerage Passage; 3 c*j
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GF.AEGIA RAILROAD
PA&SENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE ACGIteTA <U!lv at t a. M.. and 5, P. M.
Art:-, t a A ugusu daily at 3.23. A. Mri and 6, P. M,
Leave Atlanta daliy at 6.43. A. M.,and B,T. M.
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 8.00, A. M.. and LSo, P. M.
Connecting U'ith Athena Branch Train .
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays excepted; at 3.30, A.
M.. and leaving at 2.23, P. 11.
With IFasAfncJon Branch.
Arriving at Cummlng dal!v, (Sunday* excepted; at 8.50, A.
M., and leaving at 3.30. P. It.
With South Carolina Railroad Trains.
Leaving A -gista daily at 9.20, A. M. and 9.30, P. M.
Arriving at Augusta dally at 3. P. M., and 4.30, A. M.
With Atlanta <t LaGrange Railroad Trains.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 3.30, A. M., and 4.45, P. M.
Arrive,g at At.anta daily at 8.00, A. and 5.36, P. M.
With Western end Atlantic Railroad Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 3, A. M., and 8.56 .P. M.
Arrive:.,: at Atlanta dally at M., and 4.05. P. M.
GEO. YONGE, Gcn'i. Snot.
September 9,1556 sepll
FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. &C.
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINES,
caster rafwxGE. *2O steerage, *3.
Till', wed known First Class Steamships, KEYSTONE
STATE, ( apt. R. Herons; STATE OF GEORGIA,
Capt. J. .1. Gabvis, will hereafter form a Weekly Line to
Philadelphia, railing every SATURDAY, alternately, from
Savannah and Charleston, as follows:
SAILING DAYs.—The Keystone State will sal] from Sa
vannah the following Saturdays: FEBRUARY 14th and 28th;
M ‘.ECU 14th and 26th ; APRIL 11th and 25th; MAY 9thand
23d; JUNE Oth and 20th, Ac.; leaving Philadelphia the alter
nate Saturdava.
The State of Georgia will sail from Charleston the following
S-.t Wav. JANUARY 24th; FEBRUARY 7th and 21st;
-MARCH Tth and 21st : APRIL 4th and l»th ; MAY’ 2d, 16th
and 30th ; JUNE 13th and 27th ; leaving Philadelphia the al
ternate Saturdays.
hi strength, speed and accommodations, these ships are fully
equal to any running on the coast. Inland navigation, 100
miles on Delaware River and Bay; two nights at sea.
r OR NIAGARA FALLS. THE LAKES AND CANADA.
•UOBTEST A.O h CHEAPEST EOCTE.
these lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great
N : •!..western Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or
Buffalo, in eighteen hours from Philadelphia. Through
ticket*, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and In
tennediate points, for saie by the Agents In Savannah and
Charleston.
Pare to Niagara or Buffalo, *2B; Elmira, *26; to Canan
daigua, *27.
Agent at Philadelphia, A. HERON, JR.
- • ' .<• C. A. GREINER.
Agents at Charleston, T. S. 4 T. G. BUDD.
Jan2l d6m
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25,
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LIKE.
TH2 ZTZW AlfD SPLINOID SIDE-WHEF.L STEAMSHIPS !
A UGUSTA 1,500 tons. .Capt. M. S. Woodhci.l.
FLORIDA I,Bootons. .Capt. Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA l,BOO tous. .Capt. G. R. Schenck.
Will leave Savannah every SATURDAY.
THESE Ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety and comfort—making their pas
sages In 50 to CO hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful
aim polite officers. Having elegant Stateroom accommoda
te -- they offer a mo?t desirable conveyance to New York,
Cabin passage $-25
Steerage . 3
PADELFORD, FAY & CO..
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, New York.
Savannah, t eh. 6th, 1856. feb?
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
To Commence 17 th July , 1865.
DOWN MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
i .eave Augusta Depot at 9.20 A } M. !
Arrive at Branchville at 1.80 P. M. !
** Kingsville and Camden Junction 4.80 P.M.
“ Camden 7.16P.M. j
•* Columbia - ...,6.10 P.M.
•* Charleston 6.06 P M. j
UP MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston Depot at 7.00 A. M. i
Arrive at BranchvUle at 10,25 A. M. :
** Augusta.. 8.00 P.M.
DOWN NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
i eaves Augusta Depot at. 9.50 P. M i
Arrive at Branchville at 3.20 A. M I
Kingsville and Camden Junction 6.30 A. M
“ Columbia 8.40 A. M
“ Charleston 8.00 A. M
UP NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston Depot at 4.15 P. M,
Arrive at Branchville at 9.45 P. M.
“ Augusta. 4,30 A. M.
JOHN E MAULEY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., July 16, 1855, jyl7
FOR PAIATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
iia Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Ficolata
and Middleourg,
CjIHF -reamers, WM. GASTON, Captain Tnouas E. Shaw,
JL aad ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Fbeebob.-, - , will leave Savan- j
£ah every MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, at 10
o’clock, for the above place. The St. John Is a new boat, built
exprt. ■.v for the trade, with large aad any State Room accotn
modatlcm, and taking the inland route, offers superior facilities i
for Invalids and others. For further particulars, enquire of
. ’LAGHORN & CUNNINGHAiI, Agents. !
Savannah, March 1, 1864. marl 4
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH
BY THE BAY LINE,
QEABGARUA.YD ROAYOKE RAILROAD, in con- I
Once: n v. ih the STEAM PACKETS ou Chesapeake Bay,
forming a dally line unsurpassed for comfort, speed and safety,
between Weldon. N. C\, and Baltimore, Md.
The tl.g ,i:t S tain Packets. LOUISIANA, Capt. Rcasrxn,
and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Casnos, new boats, beauti
tully fitted up with commodious state-rooms, are now running
daily on the old and favorite Bay Line, which, in connection
with the Rea .s south of Weldon, presents the following unsur
passed schedule:
Leave Augusta, Gao., 9.30, A. M.;
Branchville, $. C., 1.80, P. at-,
" Kingsville, *• 0.00, P. M.;
“ W i.mington, N. C., 6.00, A. M
*' Weldon, 2, P. M,;
*• Norfolk, Va., 8, P. M.;
Arrive at Baltimore, Md., 7, A. M.
lr time for the curly mcming trains for Fkii&deipnia and
New York. , _
Through Tickets to Wilmington, *9; thence to Baltimore *l2.
Through Ticket* iuay also be purchased In Wilmington for
Philadelphia, at *l4, and for New York at *15.50, of is. D.
WALLACE, Ticket Agent, or at Weldon for Baltimore at *3,
Phiiaaeii . at s 1 and New York at *ls, of E. N. PETER
SON. Agent b and R. R. 00.
Baggage checked through from Augusta to Weldon, thence
to R: ’ Cu...:e.
Through from Wilmington to New Tcrkin 39 hours, without
less of sieep.
For further particulars, apply to C. D. BOYDEN,
novlß tr Agent Inland Route.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEIHXE— Commencing on WED
NESDAY’, 3d September, 1356.
Leave Augusta, 0 A. M. and 4 PM.
Arrive at Miilen, £.16 A. M. aad 6.30 P. M.
Connecting with Trains for Savannah and Macon.
Leave Mliion 12.45 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. M. and 8.45 P. M,
sep2 C. A. BROWN, Agent.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
IrERYl r ERY s'ipenor article of English TOOTH BRUSHES, re*
> telved at CHEW’S Drug Store.
ap26 Turpin's Range.
HATS FOR 1657.
THE Springstvle of Gentlemen’s HATS ire now received.
Amongst which are -
Gent’s fashionable New Orleans HAT' ;
Beebe's “ Moleskin *’
“ •' Young Men’s ’*
Gent’s “ Stiff brim Soft ”
•• *• Soft
Os great variety of shape and color, at
feli-21 WM. N. NICHOLS’.
MORE FINE WHISKY,
ts 11 RIU> Gibson’s XN Eagle WHISKY ;
100 " Monongahela
75 “ old Rye
75 “ Western Rve ”
•n band and for side by janlS daotf A. STEVENS.
ROGER'S LOOTS.
4 XOTHEB iotef Roger’s Dress and Pump Sole BOOTS*
A. For sale by mn24 ' CLARKE ARO YaI
ALPACA ROUND JACKETS.
TEST received, a good supply of Black and Drab Alpaca
c I an i Drap do Ere ROUND JACKETS, of our own manu
facture. myl A. P. BIGNON A CO.
MARSEILLES VESTS.
HONEY COMO Marseille* VISTS of all kinds can be
found at myl RAMSAY A LABAYV’S
~SATIN VESTS.
IPLFG VXT White Silk, and Figured Satin VESTS, for
j parties, all siies, Just received at
myl P.AMSAY A LABAW’S.
PANTS
•ta P UB fupcrflne Black Doe Skin PAN TS. lust received
OU at RAMSAY A LABAWS,
myl Opposite the Union Bank.
LINEN PANTS
I XfY Pairs Far • Union Linen PANTS, from *1.50
I-*.» V* to $2.00. Some new styles. At
myl RAMSAY A LABAWS.
NEW NOVELS
f T.YROLD TRACY, or Phases of Luc, by J. F. Smith,
11. xs’. anther of Henry De L-i Tour; YVornan and Her
.Taster; rredA err,-' ■ ; Gus Howard, Ac.: and John, or is a
Cousin in t: Hanc worth Two Counts in the Bush; by Miss
Braille For sale by
ap— THOg. RICHARDS A BON.
SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP
kJ j 1 BDLe. Bte Hive SYRUP. For sale low, by
„ U HAND, WILLIAMS a graves,
myS No. 5 Warren Block.
SALT.
rif-'VVEXTY throiar 1 sacks Liverpool SaLI, most of it
1_ extra size and in heavy twilled sack*, far sale very low by
DAN’L H WILCOX.
NAILS.
FIVE hundred kegs “Old Dominion;”
200 kegs • • Wyoming,” for sale very low. by
n-j-d” * * DANE H WILCOX
MACTtUREL
jzrS So. 5 Warre?! Block.
1 sundries'
100^ K « e ' B9^f:
100 do. SOD ’, in pound paper* ;
25 co. PICKELS;
100 -i-.:;en BROOMS, in store, and fer *aie low, by
v rs hand, william* * graves
N. gork
FINE GROCERIES FOR SOUTHERN FAMILIES
fItHOM Ys HOPE <it 4 0., No. iod Chambers street. New
1. York, (established 1820) Importers and Dealers, in ali de
scriptions of Rare Old Maderia. Sherry and Port Wines. Fin
est Old Brandies, Superior Old Jamaica, St. Croix and Antigua
Ruin, Oid Holland Gin, and every variety of Fine Imported
and Domestic Liquors.
CHAMPAGNE—M'iV Sntaine,Moet AChandon and Hamm's
Imperial. Cabinet and Nerzenay, Heidseick and other brands.
CLARET AND SAUTERNE—lncluding Chateau Mar
gaux. Chateau Lafitte, Looville, Larose, ilargauxand St. Ju
lien, Chataux and Haut Sautemes.
HOCK WINES—Of Johanaesbtrger. Maccrobrunner, Rude
sheimer, Hockhelmer, Sparkling llock and Moselle.
SUGARS—Of all the choicest varieties. Elegantes, Regalias,
Con-has, < Jo. r,:.-. Pressed ar,d Communes.
FOREIGN FRUITS—Of all kinds. Raisins, Almonds,
Prunes. Ac.
TEAS AND COFFEES—AII of the finest qualities.
HAMS AND TONGUES—Burlington, Virginia and West
phalia Harris; Smoked and Pickled T ongues.
GOSHEN BUTT ER—ln Ferklna, T'ibs and Stone Jars.
FOREIGN PICKLES—Sauees, Catsups, Sardines, Capers,
Olives. Ac.
PRESERVES— East and West India and Domestic. And
a full and general assortment of every variety of fine groce
ries. dly mh4
FOUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE.
/■* o' O BROADVY AY , New York, is full of Goods from
*)*)») HINA. JAPAN aad INDIA, which embrace
Novelties and Dress Goods, which are only to be found at the
above establishment. Seersucker. Concan, Pongeeg, Satins;
also. Scans and Shawls from *5 to *3oo. Scarfs, Handkerchiefs,
Dresses, Ac., manufactured from the Cores of the Pineapple,
handsomer and more durable’ban silk. Fashionable Bonnets
made of the same, can l>e washed and remodeled to suit the
taste, and worn for years. A.s,, thousands of Eastern (Asiatfc)
articles, well worthy of the attention of all.
M.ldners will be supplied per mail with samples of the Pine
apple, 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 single pieces Y'ases, Ac., Ac.
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MERILLO IRON WORKs!
MEIiRILLO A JACQUES* 142 Centre Street , New York ,
\fA\ITACTUtKRB and Dealers in Wrought Iron
JjJL I'lrte, FITTINGS, TOOLS, and every description of
apparatus connected with Steam, \\ ater and Gas, for heating
and lighting Steamers, Churches. Hotels, Private Dwellings,
Hospitals Asylums, Villages, Factories and Hails.
Also—Valves, Cocks, rump*, Guages, Boiler
Flues, made to order.
Our .Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and our own
Patent—warranted to do doable the work of any other inven*
tlon.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country and prompt
ly attended to. ly je2b
L. C. DEMING,
HAS in store his entire Stock of SPRING AND SUM
MER GOODS, embracing every novelty up to the Loco
motive FAN.
EM BROIDRIES at lower rates than ever offerred before in
the City:
MANTILLAS of Silk Luce, trimmed—a larger assortment
and lower prices than ever before offerred in the City;
DRESS GOODS, embracing every novelty, with the usual
articles:
Five different styles Mourning Dress SHAWLS, with entire
ly new fabrics for MOURNING DRESS GOODS;
Mourning MANTILLAS, a large assortment;
Black and Mourning DRESS SILKS, warranted to give
satisfaction;
STUFF GOODS for Men’s and Boys’ wear. In every variety,
fn either LINEN, COTTON, or Union Fabrics. mh24‘
CLARK AND CO,,
VOW offer for sale their splendid new stock of SILVER
•La WARE, of all kinds—Tea Sets, Pitchers, Castors, Walt
ers. Goblets, Tumblers, Cups, Fork*, Spoons, Ladles; Pastry
Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives.
Sheffield PLATED WARE—first quality of goods in Castors
Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Ac.
Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, very showv
and at lowprices.
GOLD WATCHES, of all good makers—Cooper, Dent, To
bias, Burley A Johnson, English makers; and Jules Jurgensen
of Copenhagen.
SILVER WATCHES In great variety; quick beat Railroad
Watches, large size.
Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEWELRY, all
the newest styles, with a large -dock of Staple and FANCY
GOODS, at their store. Post Offioe Corner, opposite the Rail
road Bank. oets
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
RAMSEY A LABAW,
\T the old stand of Clarke A Ramsey, opposite to the
Union Bank, and second door above Capt. John Nelson’s
store, wholesale and retail dealers, and manufacturers of
FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING.
We are now receiving our fail and winter supply of CLOTH
ING and Gentlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS. The ar
rangements of the subscribers and their facilities for manufac.
taring, are such that they can at all times furnish their friends
and customers with the newest styles of GOODS, at the very
lowest prices. One of the partners always In the market anil
shipping weekly to us, we flatter ourselves we can sell as cheap
as any similar house in the South.
We have on hand a complete assortment of COATS. PANTS,
VESTS, TALMAS, SHAWLS. Ac., of every description and
quality. Our stock of UNDERSHIRTS. L. B. SHIRTS,
COLLARS. CRAVATS. GLOVES. HDK'FS., TIES. HATS,
CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Ac., are com
plete in every respect.
We have on hand a large and well selected stock of Negro
CLOTHING, of ail qualities, made of extra heavy Satinetts
and Kerseys, all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheap
est . Please cal! and examine our stock.
RAMSEY A LABAW,
Opposite Union Bank, and two doors above J. Nelson.
sep2B d«cly
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY.
rgMIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he
J, has established a Manufactory of French Burr Millstones,
on Broad street, one square above the Upper Market House.
He has just returned from Fraiice, 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 has been
for some years engaged in the business, and pledges himself
that all work turned from hia hands shall be executed In the
best manner. WTLLIAM BRENNER.
novlS daeiv
RICH SILK ROBES —ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
VV^ILHAM hHtAH, has received, this day, from New
f V York, un additional supply of Ladies* Rich bilk ROBES,
of new and elegant styles.
Also, a full supply of Ladies’ CORNATION, CRUVELLI.
and Skeleton Whalebone SKIRTS, of the most approved
styles, to which he most respectfully Invites the attention of the
public. apio dt.fec
1857* SPRING GOODS. 1857
DICKEY' PH 188 8 are opening, this morning, a large
and magnificent stock of Spring and Summer DRY
GOODS, to which they invite attention. The Ladies are res
pectfully solicited, before purchasing, to call and examine their
assortment of Dres3 Goods, which comprises the latest varie
ties in style and design, having been t-elected from the choicest
stocks of the New York and Northern markets, and will he sold
very cheap.
Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes ,
Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS ;
Biscnoff Black
Gros de Rhine “
Rich Black and Colored Brocade SILKs ;
“ Organdie ROBES:
Very tine Plain and Plaid CHALLI, all colors ;
Challi and Barege ROBES, Plain and Printed:
Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROB£>, all colors:
French and English Printed JACONETS and SWISSES;
Black and Colored CRAPE M A RETZE and BAREGE ;
“ • Printed GRENADINES and NORMAN;
Plain and Plaid CRAVELLIS and LUSTRES ;
Plain and Printed BAREGES ;
DEBIEGES, from I*2 V, to 37 W cents :
Plain French CHAMBRAYS and LAWNS, very fine, all
colors;
Fine French. Scotch and English GINGHAMS, all styles;
French. English and American PRINTS, wide and narrow ;
Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Blue, Pink, Ac.
Printed “ Chintz and Colors;
Black, White and Colored Challi and Barege SCARFS, with
Satin Stripes and Plaid:
White and Colored Stella, Cashmere and Barege SHAWLS ;
Silk and Lace TALMAtt and SCARFS, all colors, in great
variety and very cheap ;
White, Rope, Crown, and Cruvelli SKIRTS, White and
Colored;
100 dozen Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, from 12)gc. to |6;
Swiss aizd Jaconet SETTS, very cheap :
Linen COLLARS ai d SLEEV Es. In setts, very low;
Black, Bugle and Mourning COLLARS:
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, Hem-etitched
and Embroidered, cheap:
Ladies’ and Misses’ White and Colored Cotton HOSE :
Gent’s and Boys’Brown, White and Fancy HALF IIOSE;
Ladies’ and Misses’ White and Colored Lisle Thread llose;
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ Kid. Silk and Lisle GLOVES:
Ladies’ and Gent'? White and Light Colored Kid GLOVES;
Black Laoe MITTS, Long and Short;
Ladies’ and Gent's Black and Kid GAUNTLETS;
Dress TRIMMINGS. FRINGES. Ac,, in great variety and
new styles:
Russia, Scotch and Huckaback DIAPERS and TOWEL
INGS*
Irish LIN EN and Linen LAWNS, very cheap;
Brown and Bleached Table DAMASKS, by the yard :
10-4, 12-4 and 14-4 Brown and White TABLE CLOTHS ;
Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colors:
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, evo
ry brand;
COTTONADES, Bed TICKINGS, FLANNELS, PLAIDS,
CHECKS. JEANS;
Linoi: DP.ILLS, Plaiu TYhlte Aad Faaey BOMBAZINES,
; Plaid, Drap D’Ete and Lasting CLOTHS, Ac. mhl9
YOUNG AMERICA CORN AND COB MILL.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
4V f offer for sale ihe above Mill, which surpasses all others
, i In speed and durability, simplicity and strength, as
well as economy. That part of the Mill most liable to wear,
! being separate from the main body, can at any time be remedied
' at a small expense.
The abr ve Mill has received the .first premium at the State
Fairs of New York, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, and Ten
nessee. as also at a large number of County Fairs in various
States.
THE YOUNG AMERICA MILL performs its work better
and nearly twice as fast as any other Corn or Corn and Cob Mil
yet offered to the public.
Planters are invited to examine the Mil!, and compare its ad
vantages. JOHN & THOS. A. BONES
jan6 ts
TO LOVERS OF THE DRAMA
HD, VOU mi .1. has received a splendid assortment of
. DRAMATIC PLAYS, which he will sell cheap. Call
’ soon. aplß Store opposite C.S. Hotel.
MEDALLION PENS.
YV YSHIYGTO.VS Medallion PEN ie to be had of
» ap22 THOS. RICHARDS A SON
COD LIVER OIL.
VPIRK medicinal article of the above. Also Baker’sße
fined COD LIVER OIL, to be had at CHEW’S Drug
I Store in Turpiu’s iron front range. mh29
THURSTON'S IMPROVED IVORY TOOTH
POWDER,
bIJHIS fine preparation for the Teeth and Gums is to be ob
_L tained at CHEW’S Drug Store,
| apSS Turpin's Range.
WM. 0 PRICE & CO.,
Civic AND MILITARY TAILORS,
IY\ ITE the attention of the public to an extensive stock o
goods in their line, ali of the newest importation, with com
i petent and skilful mechanics to manufacture the same.
MADE-UP CLOTHING of all the newest styles, well made
: and warranted genuine.
258 Broad street, Augusta. v
QUININE SUBSTITUTE.
FOB the cure of Fever and
tent Fever, and Nervous Affections. Contains no quinine
or arsenic. For saie by HAYILAND, RIS LEY £ CO.
apS
COSMETICS.
Pi\H KVIXERs, Lilly Whit*, anda variety of COS
ME TICS, to be had at CHEW a Drug Store,
apes Turpin * Iron Range.
CLOTHING.
\TEVB, Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, Just received, of
aUI our*wn manufacture. „
myl A. P. BIONOy St CO
OLD BOURBON.
\FE\Y ‘-bis. of pure old Bourbon WHIaKY, direct from
tnedistillers in Bourbon countv. Kentuckv, best in this
; meridian. Just received and for sale’by
janlS d*ctf A. STEVENS.
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS '
1 DO/- various kinds and qualities of Silk, Ganze, Me-
JLO rino and Cotton ODERSHIKTS acdDRAWERS
some elegant, just received at
RAMSEY A LABAWS
aplS Clothing Depot.
FRESH CONGRESS WATER.'
TW O gross CONGRESS W ATER, direct from the Springs,
warranted fr**h and genuine- for sale by
1 api* KaYTLaND. rislet * 00.
0 eneral ertisements
SUMMER GOODS.
PA M. GALLAHEK have a full supply of Staple and
• Fancy DRY’ GOODS, which they offer for sale at re
duced prices.
Rich Silk ROBES:
Grenadine and Barege ROBES;
Organdie and Printed MUSLINS ;
French CHAMBRAYS and LAWNS,
Pink, Blue and White TARLETONS;
Fancy JACONETS and LAWNS ;
Plain, Figured and Plaid Black SILKS •
Black Twisted Silk ROBES ;
Plain and Figured BAREGES;
Foulard and India SILKS ;
White and Colored BRILLIANTS ;
French and American PRINTS;
Jaconet, Swiss and Mull MUSLINS;
Dotted, Striped and Plaid “
French aad Scotch GINGHAMS ;
Jaconet aud Swiss BAN DS, very low priced ;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Pic Nic MITTS: Needle Worked COLLARS;
PARASOLS and FANS;
COLLARS and SLEEVES, in sttts;
Black and Colored MANTILLAS ;
Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES ;
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS. mylS
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS,
Ft RAY At TURLEY, (successors to Gray Bros.) have
\JT just received, from the late large auction sales in New
York, some of the greatest bargains in DRY GOODS that l.as
ever come to Augusta, to which they would respectfully invite
attention, feeling confident that a saving of at least from 25 to
luO per cent, can be realized by an examination of our goods
and prices. To give some idea of the extent and cheapness,
we annex a list or some of the leading Goods in the several
departments, commencing with our
EMBROIDERY STOCK.
1,000 Swiss and Jaconet BANDS, from 25c. to *l, worth
fully double that amount.
5,000 Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, from 25 to 50c., worth *l.
100 fine French worked ” $2,50 to *8.50, worth $5
to $6.
Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, in great
varlet .
Emb oidered and Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, ex
ceedingly cheap.
50 fine Embroidered SETTS, *2 to *5, exceedingly cheap.
In the same department will be found the most complete as
sortment of
HOSIERY
that has ever been In one house in Augusta, from the lowest
price to the finest quality, for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Youths,
of even- descriptiou. In our DRESS GOODS department will
be found—
-100 splendid Silk ROBES, $lO each, worth sls to S2O.
50 “ •• “ very elegant, $35 each, worth S6O
to S6O.
A splendid assortment of colored SILKS, from 37Xc. to $3
per yard, cheaper than the like goods ever was known to sell
for in Augusta.
An elegant assortment of the very best black SILKS, very
cheap.
500 pieces fine LAWNS, warranted fast colors, for 10c., worth
12 to 15 cents.
100 pieces fine BAREGES. 12c., worth 25 cents.
50 “ •• French ORGANDIES, warranted fast colors,
at 37e., worth 62 to 75 cents
600 fine black MOIRE ANTIQUE and Lace MANTILLAS,
richly trimmed, from $3.50 to $5, richly worth $8 to $lO.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ten cases fine 3 yards wide SHEETING, at SI cents, worth
in the Jobbing Houses in New York from .35 to 40 cents.
Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUN, 6)4 cents.
Ql’en cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors, or the money
eturued, for GW, worth 10 to I‘2X.
LINEN GOODS.
The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been known to
sell in Augusta, under auy circumstances, are now on our
shelves, and only require an examination to convince the most
fastidious of the great saviug in purchasing Linen goods from
us. Splendid fronting LINEN for 37c., that has never been
known to sell In Augusta for less than 62 to 75c.
The most superb Linen DAMASK ever brought to this mar
ket at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Turkish TOWELS for
the bath room, 6-4 long, only 12K. worth 37c.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, In great variety, exceed
ingly cheap.
Five hundred 12-4 square QUILTS, $1 50, worth $3 00; fine
French Marseilles QCTLTS, large size, $3 60 to $5 00, worth
from $8 to $lO 00 : and very large and varied stock of every
description of DRY GOODS, selected with the utmost care by
deckled judges of goods, at auction, aud such other places as
bargains could be obtained, within the last two weeks, to which
we would invite the attention of all those purchasing for cash,
guaranteeing that we can save them a very large per centage
on an examination of our stock. GRAY’ A TURLEY",
ap2l 290 Broad street.
NEW SPRING GOODS—FULL SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR lias just received from New York,
hia full Spring supplies, embracing a large ant! elegant
assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, among which
are—
Rich Silk ROBES, and Fancy SILKS, of new and beautiful
styled;
llich Tissue Barege, and French Jaconet ROBES;
French ORGANDIES, and Printed JACONETS, at very
low prices;
Fancy BAREGES, and Plain Colored CHALLIES, of
beautiful styles;
Plain Colored OR APEMARETZ, and Paris LAWNS, for
Ladles’ Dresses;
Plain Black French LAWNS, Black BAREGES and Black
CRAPEMARETZ, for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses;
Plain and Figured Black Silk GRENADINES, and Black
MARQUISSE:
Lupin’s French Black BOMBAZINES and Plain ('HAL
LIES, of the best styles:
Fancy GINGHAMS and Small Figured English PRINTS,
of new and beautiful styles;
Superior 4-1 French Chintz BRILLIANTS, and French
PRINTS, for Children’s wear :
Superior White BRILLIANTS, and Cambric DIMITIES,
a? very low prices ;
Plain Jaconet, Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS, of the most
approved styles;
Plain, Sw'i3o, and White Tarletan MUSLINS, for Ladies,
Evening Dresses;
Colored Tanetan MUSLINS, at very low prices, for cover
ing Lamps and Chandeliers;
White Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladles’ Dresses, at very
low prices;
Cambric and Swiss Striped and Checked MUSLINS and
Bishop LAWNS;
Plain Black and White CRAPE DE PARIS, for Ladles’
Evening Dresses;
Plain Black Dotted LACES, for Ladles’ Veils;
Valenciennes and Thread Lace EDGINGS and INSERT
INOS :
A large supply of Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS and IN
SERTINGS. of the best styles ;
iaconet and Swiss Muslin BANDS, of new and elegant styles;
adies’ French Embroidered COLLARS and UNDER
SLEEVES, in setts;
Ladles’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES,
separate and in setts:
ladies’ French Embroidered Muslin BASQUES andMAX
TILAS;
Ladles’ Linen Cambric, French Lawn, Corded Border and
Hemstitch HANDKERSCHIEFS ;
Ladles’ Fancy and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, of
rich and elegant styles;
Ladles’ Mourning French Lawn and Liuen Cambric HAND
KERCHIEFS;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, of new and ele
gant styles;
Ladies’ Brown Linen Dusters, or TRAVELING CLOAKS ;
Ladies’Cruvelli, Skeleton and Coronation Whalebone aud
Steel Spring SKIRTS, of the most approved styles :
Ladles’ Marseilles, Corded and White Ilalr Cloth SKIRTS,
and GRASS CLOTHS:
Ladles’ French CORSETTS, and Infant’s Embroidered
WAISTS ;
A complete assortment of Ladles, Misses, Gentlemen’s,
Youth’s and Children’s HOSIERY, of the best make ;
Ladles’ PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS;
A larg rt supply of Ladies’ Cloth, Fancy, Bridal and Mourn
ing FANS;
Heavy French Black BOMBAZINES and DRAP DE ETE,
for Gentlemen’s Summer wear;
A large assortment of Fancv DRILLINGS, Plain and
Checked COATINGS, French XANKINETTS, and other
suitable articles for Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Summer wear :
Gentlemen’s Linen BOSOMS, for Shirts, some of extra size ;
Superior 4-4 Irish LINEN and LONG LAWNS ;
Superior 12-4 Linen SH EETINGS aud Pillow Case LINENS;
Extra 8-1 and 10-4 Table and Damask DIAPERS, Table
CLOTHS and Damask NAPKINS :
Heavy Linen HUCKABACK, Scotch DIAPERS, Colored
and Damask Bordered TOWELS :
Superior 12-4 Hamilton and Allendale SHEETINGS and
Pillow Case COTTONS;
New York Mills, Water Twiit, White Rock. Manchester
and Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS :
A large assortment of articles for SERVANTS wear ;
Rich Colored DAMASKS, for Window Curtains with Cords
and Tassels to match ;
Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAIFS, of Rich and ele
gant st vies;
CORNICES, Curtain BANDS, and Embroidered MUS
LIN'S for Curtains :
Hartweii’s CANOPY FRAMES, for French Bedsteads ;
White and Colored 104 and 12-4 Pavilion BOBIN'ETS ;
A large assortment of Gold Band and other styles WIN
DOW SHADES;
Superior Velvet, Brussels, Tree Ply, Ingrain and Venetian
CARPETS:
Plain White and Fancy Checked India MATTINGS ;
The above, with u greai variety of other artlc es suitable for
the present season, will be sold at very low prices for cash—
decidedly lower than they can be sold on the usual credit
erms. ap24
SPRING TRADE 1857*
TAMES lIEAEY has received an entirely New and Fash
tJ louable btock ot SPRING DRY GOODS, which he of
fers at the lowest possible prices. Among his Stock are to be
found the following articles, viz :
Colored and Plain Dress SILKS ;
Foulard ** “
GRENADINES and CHALLIES;
TaMARTINES, a new articles for dresses:
Plain and figured BAREGES ;
Figured Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS :
w “ “ “ Mourning “
Jaconet and Organdie ROBES ;
Barege and Tissue “
Grenadine “
Mourning **
Barege DeLAINES:
Ginghams and CALICOES;
White and Colored BRILLIANTS;
“ “ Pique CLOTHS;
Ladles’ Pique BASQUES,
“ Eml’d **
Bovs’ Pique JACKETS;
Doited Swiss MUSLINS;
Checked and Striped Jaconet MUSLINS;
Swiss and Nanssook
Plain Jaconet, Swiss and Mull “
Bishops’ LAWN ;
Striped and Plain Indian Twilled LONGCLOTH
Hair Corde Jaconet MUSLINS;
Berlin Corded CAMBRICS;
“ “ SKIRTING:
Lace and Em br’d Collars and SLEEVES, sep- and in setts;
Mourning “ “ “ “
Tape bora, Hemstlched and Embr’d HANDKERCHIEFS:
Mourning *• “ •*
Infants’ Embr’d Waists and DRESSES;
Hoop and Embr’d SKIRTS, for Ladies and Misse® ;
Eugenie Corded “
Shirtings, Sheetings and Irish LINENS ;
Planters’ and Fancy LINENS, for Boys and Gent's wear •
A splendid assortment of HOSIERY ;
Alexander’s Kid and Silk GLOVES;
Marseilles and Lancaster QLILTS ;
Also, a splendid assortment of Stella SHAWLS ;
“ “ “ “ SCARFS;
Black and Colored MANTILLAS ;
PARASOLS. FANS, Ac.
To which is added Mrs. Heney’s beautiful supply of Millln*
ery Goods. mh!B
NEW SPRING GOODS,
AT J. P. SETZE’S.
RICH, Plain, Ombre, and Striped Fancy SILKS ;
’• and new styles Organdie MUSLIMS:
Rea! French and low priced Colored BRILLIANTS;
Whlta BRILLIANTS, assorted qualities :
French JACONETS, Fancy and Solid Colors;
DEB AGE, for Traveling Dresses;
Himalaya LUSTRES, for Traveling Dresses ;
French, Scotch and Domestic GffiGH AMS;
French, British and Domestic PRINTS, in great variety;
Check CAMBRICS and MUSLINS ;
6-4 Bonnet CORD ;
Crinoline SKIRTS;
Embroidered Cambric SKIRTS;
Cambric and Swiss TRIMMINGS;
Cambric and Swiss BANDS ;
Twisted Silk MITTS, half fingered ;
“ “ “ long;
Fancy LAWNS, low priced;
Lilc Thread HOsE ;
Colored CHAMBRAYS;
Pillow Case LINENS ;
12-4 Hamilton Bale SHEETINGS ;
124 Linen SHEETING, very fine:
Full assortment Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, St c
feb26
TRUNKS, TRUNKS.
TCST received. Nos. land 2 Sole Leather TRUNKS, all
if sizes. Als , Sole Leather and Russet VALISES, all
sizes ; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Black and Russet Hat CASES.
Also. 125 plain and cheap Traveling TRUNKS, all sizes and
all prices, frotn $1.25 to $4, at & LA. BA vr’S.
a plS opposite Union Bank.
HAIR BRUSHES,
A CHOICE article of Rosewood Ivory Hair BRU9H
received at 8 Drug Store,
aps6 Turpin s Range.
1
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusa, Georgia.
/"TOVTINXISS the bu3inea in all its branches. In the exten
aive Fire-Prof Warehous, on Jackson street, near the Globe
Hotel. Hla strict personal attention will, as heretofore, be
riven to the st< .rage and saieof Cotton, Grain, Flour, ana pro
luce generally. ,
He will, wnen Oral re, 1 -, nuke liberal cash advances on pro-
Orders for family suppllei, BAGGDirO, ROPE, Ac., will be
romptly and carefully filial, at the lowest market once.
aug!7 tl
REES & LINTON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
xugustu, Ga.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership for the tran
saction of I GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, and will, on the first of September
next, take the A T ew Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street,
(now occupied by Crocktr and Rees.) .
We will give our strict personal attention to all en
trusted to our care, and vould respectfully solicit a share ot the
public patronage. „
And Mr. Rees would Uke this occasion to return his sincere
-hanks to the friends aid patrons of the firm of Crocker &
Rees, for thair liberal pttronage, and would solicit a contin
uance of the same to the new firm. „
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIE
will be carefully filled attbe lowest market prices.
The usual cash advaneffi made when required.
JNO. C. REES,
of the firm of Crocker A Rees.
Je2s dacly . SAMUELD. LINTON.
GILHAM & ASKIN,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Reynold street, Augusta, Ga.,
WILL continue the luslness at their old stand, on Reynold
street, (a new Fire-Proof Warehouse,) and promise aeon
tinuation of their personal attention to the interest ot their pa-
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 store.
THOMAS A. GILHAM,
aug2l FRED. A. ASKIN'.
BARNES & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
At the old stand of Dye it- Barnes, corner of
Reynold and Washington streets,
f |MIK undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership for
1 the transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE FOR
WARDING AN D COMMISSION BUSINESS, underthe firm
of Barnes A Jones. , .
We hope, 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
“Tlf orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUP
PLIES, filled at lowest market rat, a
Thu usual cash advances mule on Produce in store.
W.M. E. BARNES, of Augusta,
JAS. A. JONES, of Oglethorpe Co.
Augusta, September 1,1856. lv sep3
L HOPKINS,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Ga.,
Tenders ilia thanks to his friends and the public, for the
patronage bestowed in past years, and again offers his ser
vices in all the departments of it COTTON WAREHOUSE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS ; will 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 purchase of Goods
for customers. ts aug6
THOS. P. STOVALL, JOS. P. STOVALL.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta , Ga.
Wf E would respectfully inform our friends and patrons, that
V ▼ we still continue the COM MISSION BU SIN ESS, at our
old stand, where we give our personal attention to consign
ments of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, Grain, and all descriptions of
Produce sent us.
Orders carefully filled, and advances, either cash or by accep
tances, made on Produce in store or when bills of Lading ac
company drafts.
Cotton stored in a Fire-Proof Warehouse. sep2
CHEAP GAS.
rpHB undersigned informs the public, that he Is sole Agent
for vending and putting in successful operation, the Gas
Apparatus of the Maryland Portable Gas Company. Having
tried it at his residence in the country, he can confidently assert
that it is the cheapest, most brilliant and agreeable light that is
produced. The public are solicited io examine the same, now
in successful operation at the office of the Chronicle & Sentinel,
and at Clara’s llall, of Messrs. Lambaek & Cooper, in this city
Pamphlets giving full description of the apparatus, price, & c.,
can be nad gratis at the office of the Chronicle A Sentinel, the
Constitutionalist, or on application to the undersigned, who is
prepared, with competent machinists, to put them up at any
residence at short notice, in town or country.
WILLIAM SCHLEY, Jr., Sole Agent.
Augusta, May 14,1550. ts mayl4
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
rpilE Subscribers have lust received, and design keeping
I constantly on hand, a full assortment of HOUSE FUR
NISHING ARTICLES, Kueh as Brooms, Baskets, Mats.
Wooden Ware, Tin Ware of all kinds. Stoves of all kinds, to
gether with the celebrated Augusta make ; Victor Stoves, Ran
ges of the most approved patterns, Ac., Ac. A complete stock
of Gas Fixt uivs always on hand, Including Chandeliers of the
neatest patterns, Brackets, Pendants, cut and plain glass and
paper Shades, and every article necessary for carrying on the
Gas Fitting Business in all its branches. Our arrange
ments are such that all goods we sell can be afforded as low f
not on better terms, than any other house in the city.
Plumbing and Tinning done at shortest notice, by as good
workmen as can be found in the country.
We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
Portable Gas Works put up in any State and warranted to
give satisfaction. ROWE A ROBERT,
marll 3m Two doors below Post Office corner. Broad St.
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, &c.
IH WE just received a large addition to my former stock of
GUNS, PISTOLS, and GUNNING APPARATUS, which
makes my assortment complete, and superior to anything in
this market, and respectfully Invite the attention of all who are
In want of any article in the line. It consists of—
RIFLES, of my own manufacture ;
Double GUNS, by the best makers, Steel Barrels ;
‘ k ** Stub. Twist, all varieties*
Single Barrelled GUNS. Twist Barrels:
Deane, Adams A Deane a Repeating PISTOLS, a superb article.
Colt’s PISTOLS, all sizes; also, Alien’s Six Barrelled PISTOLS.
Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, Ivory and Wood
Handles;
Single Barrelled Rifle PISTOLS, Steel Barrels :
Powder FLASKS, Shot BELTS, Game BAGS, DogCALLS.
Percussion C A PS, all varieties: Gun W A DS, Driuk’gFLASKS
and CUPS, Ely’s Shot CART RIDES, POWDER and SHOT,
Bar LEAD.
Also—a good assortment of Pocket and Pen KNIVES,
SCISSORS, RAZORS, Ac. Thankful for past favors, and so
licits a continuance.
HAST" Guns Re-stocked and Repaired neatly and promptly
and Rifles made to order and warranted.
W. D. BOWEN, 205 Broad street.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 8,1356. ly aug6
MORE NEW BOOKS.
TIMIE Child’s Book of Nature. Three Parts; Part Ist,
1 Planets; Part 2d, Animals : Part Sd, Air, Water, Heat,
Light, Ac, Also in One Volume, by Worthington Hook, M.|D.,
illustrated by numen «:3 engravings.
Habel, the Young Wife, and the Old Love, by John Cordy
Jeaffreson, author of Crewe Rise, Ac.
Volume 6. Queens of Scotland, 1 ; by Agues Strickland ; and
Reading Without Tears, or a Pleasant Mode of Learning to
Read, by the Author of “Peep of I>ay,” Ac., Ac. For sale by
ap2l THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
nnilK undersigned takes pleasure in Informing his friends
JL and the public generally, that he has leased the well-known
United States Hotel, and 1» prepared to serve his patrons with
every attention. L. D WELLE, Proprietor.
feb2o ttf J. V. Clark, Superintendent.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOY’S Cloth Congress GAITERS;
„ Boy’s Patent Leather Foxed GAITERS ;
Boy’s Calf
Youth’s Calf Sewed BROGANS ;
“ Patent Leather Foxed GAITERS .
“ Cloth Tipped Congress “
Child’s Bronze Ankle TIES, very small sizes ;
“ Blue, Bronze and Black BOOTS, very small sizes ;
Ladies’ Congress Heel GAITERS, very fine ;
“ ** French Kid GAITERS;
Received and for sale by ap22 CLARKE A ROYAL
TRUSSES, TRUSSES.
THE afflicted will please remember that Dr. Sherman’s
Celebrated TRUSS maybe had of the subscriber, who
also keeps on hand a very large and complete assortment ot
TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, of the best
munufuctures in this country and Europe. No charge for ap
plying. ap? d*c3m WM. H. TUTT
PUMP SOLE BOOTS AND GAITERS.
4 NOTH KR invoice of Blukert’s Pump-Sola BOOTS ;
i\ Lasting Strap SHOES;
Calf Strap "
Calf anti Kid Oxford TIES ;
•• *' “ pump-sole GAITERS, and every variety
«f Spring ami Summer SHOES, for Gents' wear, for sale by
mh29 CLARKE A- ROYAL,
SUNDRIES.
KM DHLS. Rectified WHISKY ;
t) I f 30 bbis. Rose GIN :
20 “ Domestic BRANDY ;
CORDIALS; WINES; CIDER and CHAMPAGN E, and
every variety of drinkables, for sale by
JanlO dactf A. STEVENS.
COLIC MIXTURE.
ROBERTS’ COLIC MIXTURE, warranted to cure
Colic In Infants. Sold bv
apß HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
COLLARS.
| , V Do/,. Heron COLLARS, some new styles In this
Ilf market, at RAMSEY & LABAW’S,
apis opposite Union Bank.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
THIRTY bids. Pike’s Magnolia WHISKY, Just received
and for sale, at No. 7 Warren Block, by
ap2l E. F. KINCHLEY.
FLOUR.
I NIFTY bbis. Nashville City Mills ext. and super. FLOUR;
1 76 sacks, extra and superfine
just received on consignment, and for sale by _
ap2l W. H. HOW ARD.
ORANGES AND LEMONS
JUST received
30 Boxes Sweet Oranges :
10 “ Lemons I. P. GIRARDEY’S.
apl7
PATENT LEATHER GAITERS, &c.
CILARKE <fc ROYAL have Just received from Phlladeb
! plihv-
Gents. Patent Leather Opera GAITERS,
“ Kid tipt do. do.
“ Extra fine Oxford Ties.
N ew atyles are made expressly for our retail trade.
SHERMAN’S TRUSSES,
£*o highly recommended by our physicians, may lie had f
>Q mh2l WM. H. TUTT.
COFFEE.
TWO |thousand bags prime New Crop Rio COFFEE, in
store, and for sale by
jnnlo HAND, WILCOX fit CO.
WILLIAMS’ BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
4 supply received by
A mh3l _ _ WM. 11. TUTT.
FRESH CONGRESS WATER.
17 HR-11 CONGRESS WATER, just received by
* ap!6 _ WM. H. TUTT.
DENTIST'S GOLD FOIL.
A SUPPLY' of Abbey's GOLD FOIL, received and for
A sale by ap-22 <Ue WM. H. TUTT.
GENT’S CONGRESS GAITERS.
/ 1 ENT'S Kid Tip Congress GAITERS, very fine, made bv
V3F Benkhert, Philadelphia, expressly for our Spring retail
trade.
Also, Gent’s fine Cloth Tip Congress GAITERS, for Spring,
very flna, and mad* to order. Just received by
CLARKE 4 ROYAL,
flsbSf Opposite Masonic Halt,
Business €ar&s,
G. J. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Albany, Georgia, will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to him. ly mvM
R. J. & W. T. MILLICAN.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. will practice in the counties
of the Western Circuit, and the counties of Madison, El
bert and Hart, of the Northern Circuit.
K. J. MiLI.ICA.N. | wM. T. MILLICAN,
Jefferson, Georgia. | Camesville, Georgia.
myl3 daely
WILLIAM H. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAYY', Augusta, Georgia. Office over
the City Bank. 6m ap2
C. L. BARBOUR,
,4 TTORNEY AT LAW, LaGrange, Ga,, will devote es-
XA. pecial attention to Collecting and Conveyancing. Old
Claims and Small Claims adjusted for a moderate compensation.
For the convenience of newspaper men, their claims will re
ceive prompt attention when sent in proper shape for collection.
ap!s Cm
THOMAS H. GRIFFIN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawtordville, Georgia, will
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Greene, Hancock,
Warren and Wilkes. All business entrusted to him will meet
prompt attention. ts apl
J. T. BURKHALTER,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, Marietta, Ga., will promptly
attend to business entrusted to him In any county iff the
Blue Ridge Circuit, and to collecting and securing claims in all
the surrounding counties. dacly mhlT
THOMAS B. FELDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta Georgia. Office over
the City Bank. ly mb 18
LEGAL NOTICE.
riIHE undersigned having entered into a partnership, in the
I practice of Law, In the county of Columbia, will give all
business entrusted to them prompt attention.
LAMAR & LOCHRANE,
fel)6 ly A. COLVARD.
WILLIAM M. BUTT,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Campbellton, Ga , of the late
IX. firm of Tuggle A Butt, will devote himself to collections
in Fulton, Fayette, Coweta, Campbell, Carroll and Paulding
counties. Those wlto shall favor him with business, shall be
satisfied both with his attention thereto, and his charges.
mh7 __ 6m
L. D. LALLERSTEDI\
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. Office over
__ the Gity Bank. teb2o
JESSE A. GLENN,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW’, Summerville, Chattooga coun
ty, Geo., having entered into the practice ©f law and
equity in Cherokee Circuit, Georgia, will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to his care.
Any business, trom professional firms, will receive every
attention, and prompt remittances made for all collections.
feb7 ly
BENJAMIN HALL, J. P.
122 d District.
OFFICE at his residence on Greene Street, between Centre
and Elbert Streets. Will be thankful for any business en
trusted to him, Court days, second Saturday in every month.
fel>6 dxcly
THOMAS MORRIS. | JOHN B. ESTES.
MORRIS & ESTES,
Attorneys at law, c amesville, Ga.; will practice
in all the counties of the Western Circuit, and in the coun
ties of Elbert and Hart, in the Northern. Business entrusted
to their care will meet with prompt, attention. Particular at
tention paid to collections. ts »anl7
B. Y. MARTIN. | J. MARTIN.
MARTIN & MARTIN
4 TTOR.YEYB AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. Office
AY. on Broad Street. dacly janl3
JNO. M. TILLEY. | GEO. P. BRISTOW.
TILLEY & BRISTOW,
A TTORYEYS AT’ LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will
iY. practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Hancock, Warren
Wilkes and Greene. ts scps
LINTON STEPHENS. i R. M. JOHNSTON.
STEPHENS & JOHNSTON,
A TTORYEYS VT LA'W, Sparta, Georgia, will practice
in the counties of Hancock, W arren, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe
and Wilkes, of the Northern; Greene, Putnam and Morgan, of
the Oglethorpe ; and Washington and Richmond, of the Mid
dle Circuits. decl
J. G. MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., Will practice
Richmond and other counties or the Middle Circuit. O
in City Hall. novlS
T. M. DANIEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Ga., will practice
In the several counties of the Northern Circuit, to wit:
Wilkes, Warren. Hancock, Taliaferro, Oglethorpe, Madison,
Hart, Elbert, and Lincoln.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care,
JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Appling, Columbia county, Ga.
Amyl 3 ly
HENRY J. LANG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lincolnton, Ga., will practice
in Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. All business
entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. my 2
W. G. JOHNSON,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will promptly at
xY tend to all business entrusted to his professional manage*
agement, in Richmond and the adjoining counties. Office on
Mclntosh street, three doors below' Constitutionalist office.
Reference—-Thos. R, R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga.
myn ly
WILLIAM R. MCLAWS,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Commissioner of New York,
Virginia, North and South Carolina. Office, Clayton’s
new bullaiug. opposite his old office, Washington street, will
attend promptly to applications for Bounty Land, under the
late acts of Congress. apl
MACKENZIE AND LAWSON,
V TTORYEYS AT LAW. Waynesboro’, Burke county,
Georgia, will practice in Burke, Scriven, Jefferson, Wash
ington,Tat nail, Montgomery, Emanuel and Richmond counties.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, JOHN F. LAWSON.
OCS
JOHN H. HULL,
4 TTORNEY AT I. Y\V, Augusta, Ga. Offlceon Broad
J\_ street, in Masonic llall building. ly janl
GEORGE A. MANDELL,
\ TTORNEY AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Ga., will prac
. tice in the following counties: Burke, Jefferson, M ash
ington, Emanuel aud Scriven. ly nov2
WILLIAM J. R. CARSWELL,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW Louisville, Ga.. will practic
aY Law in the following counties, to wit: Jefferson, Burke
Emanuel, Scriven, Washington, Richmond, Columbia and War
ren. Strict attention paid to collecting.
References— Gov. H. V. Johnson, Millcdgeville, Ga.; Dr. Rj
K. Dixon, Louisville, Ga.; Mr. Wm. Duncan, Savannah, Ga.
office opposite Louisville Hotel. jy 10
LAW NOTICE.
mHE undersigned will practice LAW and EQUITY, in Co
i partnership, from this date, using the firm name of \Y ALK
Ell & ROGERS. In criminal business, their practice will re
main separate, as heretofore.
Office north-west corner of Broad and Washington streets.
EDWARD J. WALKER
ALPfIEUS M. ROGERS.
Augusta, Sept. Sth, 1856. ts aept9
WIER BOYD,
RESIDENT ATT ORNEY AT LV\Y,Duhlonega, Ga
Office up stairs, above A. G. Wimpy’s store.
Refers to—Julius M. Patton, A. G. Wimpy, M. P. Qul 1
Han, Wm. C. Perry, J. D. & P. O’Connor, Dahionega, Ga
Hon. Joseph E. Brown, Canton, Ga.; Gen. Andrew J. Hansel
Marietta, Ga.; George Kellogg, Esq., Forsyth county Ga.
my *29 ' dacly
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, GIN
ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE, and other Wines and
Liquors, Teas, Segars, Ac. Nos. ISB Congress andS7 St. Julien
streets, Savannah, Ga. d*c my 23
POLHILL, WILKINS & CAIN,
A TTORXEYK AT LAW, Louisville, Ga„ will practice
iV in the several counties of the Middle and the counties of
Hancock and Warren of the Northern Circuit. Office on the
corner East of the Market—the same as occupied by the senior
partner for the last three years.
THOS. H. POLHILL,
W. A. WILKINS,
J O. CAIN.
January 22d, 1857. ly jan29
DR. JAMES S. FISH,
OFFERS his Professional service to the citizens of Augus
ta and vidniTy. Office at the Drug Store of B. F. Chew,
•where he mav be found at all times during the day, and at
night, at the residence of B. F. Chew, opposite the Mcdiea
College. apl4 dCm
DR. W. GEBHARD,
HOMEOPATHIC Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher,
. from Heidelberg, Germany, odors Ids professional servi
cos to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity.
Office and residence on Mclntosh street; over the office of Mr.
T. 3. Metcalf. Cm
DR. E. B. HOOK
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Augus
ta and vicinity. Office in the room formerly occupied by
Dr. T. B. Fhiuizy. Can be found at night in the adjoining
building. ts janlS
DR. WM. J. HOLT
OFFERS to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, hissor
vices as Physician and Surgeon. Office in the old State
Bank building, opposite the United States Hotel.
Augusta, October 27th, 1856. oc2B
DOCTOR ROBERT SOUTHGATE,
OFFER* his professional services to the public. Reference
Dr. H. H. Kteincr, at whose office he may he found du
ring the day.
At night he may be found at the Augusta Hotel.
Augusta, Dec. 16,1866. U decltl
DR. CH. FALMEDO’S
/ YFEIUE at the store of FRED. VON KAMP & CO
V / Broad street, opposite the Bridge Bank Building.
feb2s Bm*
J. R. DAVIS.
Land broker, collector and general
AGENT. Business attended to in anycounty in this Mate
Office corner Jackson and Ellis streets, Augusta, Georgia.
ocl7 ty
DR. JAMES W. WALKER
Having located in this city, offers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Augusta, Hamburg and vicinity.
Office corner Washington and Broad streets. 6m ap3o
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
Charter Perpetual.
Capital paid in and Invested $408,190
Chartered Capital. $600,000
INSURANCE against loss or damage by Fire, Marine and
Inland Navigation, at the lowest rates.
DIRECTORS :
P. M. Potts, <J. E. Spangler,
Abm. Hex, W. H. Woods,
Geo. Howell, J. Edgar Thompson,
G. G. Gower, Jno. \V. Sexton,
Herman Haupt, Nathan R. Potts,
W. F. Leech, R. T. Rensiil,
11. Houston, Jos. R. Withers,
Abraham P. Eve, W. Ralgent,
Chas. F. Norton, John IL Seward,
Jas. E. Stiles, H. N. Burroughs.
Percival M. Ports, President.
C. E. Spangler, Vice-President.
W. H. Woods, Secretary.
Risks taken bv THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., Agt’s.
Augusta, April 25,1857. 2m &p 26
~ TIN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
WE need not enlarge on our stock or our operations In this
I T department, as both are pretty well understood and ap
preciated bv dealers. 8. 3. JONES & CO.,
aplO opposite Augusta Hotel.
JDmtal Carfts.
C. M. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
AFFICE over Carmichael 4 Beau’s Hardware Store, Broad
V / street, Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithfully and scien
tifically executed.
DENTISTS’ MATERIALS furnished to order.
jy-t _ _ ly
REMOVAL.
DR. CHASE has removed his office to the North side of
Broad street, over Mrs. Hall's Millinery Store, opposite the
United States Hotel, where he Is now ready to see those uesir
invhis Professional services.
Dr. Chase is using the benumbing process in extracting
teeth, when one wishes several removed for the purpose of
preparing the mouth for plates. tt' oc’2l
E. W. HARKER. M. D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE pn Broad street, one door above Post Office comer.
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s Patentand Hunter’s Con
tinuous Gum work, and all recent Improvements In the an.
augl3
DENTAL NOTICE.
WM. A. OFFERM \.Y recently from Philadelphia, re-
TT sped fully Informs the citizens of Augusta, that he has
taken rooms, (south side of Broad street, three doors below
Washington,) where lie will he happy to perform all operations
upon the teeth in a skillful manner. my 26
SNUFF.
MACOABOY and Scotch SNUFFS, in bulk or by the
bottle. Call at CHEW’S Drug Store, new iron front
range. mh29
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
mHE firm of HOWARD & DUGAS was dissolved this
JL day by Its own limitation. The business of the late firm
will be settled by either of the undersigned at the old store.
WM. H. HOWARD,
January Ist, 1857. LEON P. DUGAS.
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned tenders liis thanks to the citizens of Au-
X gusta, and his Consignors generally, for the liberal man
ner in which they have patronized the late firm, and hopes, by
quick sales, prompt returns, and strict attention to business, to
merit a share of their patronage
January Ist, 1557. ianifi WM. 11. HOWARD.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
TITHE highest prices paid for Land WARRANTS of any de-
I nominations. Apply to febl4 WM. H. HOWARD.
MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR.
4 HANDSOME assortment of GOODS, suitable for Men’s
x\_ and Bov’s wear, just opened by J. P. SETZE, consist
ing of—
Check and Plaid Linen COATING;
Plain Linen “
York .YANKEES; CAMBLATEENS ;
Pennsylvania JEANS; Laconia CORD ;
Cadet Mixed COTTONADE ; Sokoko PLAIDS ;
Whittington CHECKS : Blue DRILLS ;
Solid and Figured French DRILLS ;
Hanover DEMINS :
** Ffftch and English Black DRAP D'ETE ;
Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS, for Boys and Men, Arc.
feb2B _ _ _
GUNS.
\FI.YE stock of Double-Barrelled SHOT GUNS, some of
them Boys' size, and good Guns, with all kinds of Gun
Trimmings and Apparatus, WADS, CAPS, FLASKS, Ac.
For sale low, by octs CLARK 4 CO.
TOILET ARTICLES.
JUST received, a superb assortment of Fancy and Toilet
articles, of the richest kind, consisting of—
Dressing and fine-tooth COMBS ;
Hair BRUSHES, thirty varieties;
Nail and Tooth BRUSHES, an endless variety ;
COLOGNES—Farina’s, Harrison’s, drc.;
POMADES—Fiver’s, Bazin’s, Lubin’s, &c.;
SOAPS—Low’s, Lubin’s, Ac.;
ODOR CASES, PUFF BOXES, Extracts for the hand
kerchief, Ac. Call and see them, us they will be sold cheaper
than usual. mhs THOS. P. FOGARTY.
WANTED,
GIVE HUNDRED LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, for
which the highest cash price will be paid. We have on
hand Cooks, Washers and Ironers, and Field Hands, for sale at
our Office, in Hamburg, South Carolina.
R. M. OWINGS & CO.
Hamburg, S. 0., July 81, 1856. ly augl
NOT A BOOK! NOR A PAPER
Vs OR a Dollars’ worth of property, has ever been lost in one
of Stearns A Marvin’s, Wilder’s Patent, Rich’s Improve
ment, S ALA M A N D E R S A FES.
From the N. Y . Journal of Commerce, Nov. 12.
RECENT AND CONVINCING TESTIMONY.
New York, Nov. 11th, 1856.
Messrs. Editors: In the fire at No. 89 Warren street, on the
morning of the 9th inst., our most valuable books and papers
were exposed for 86 hours in one of Stearns A Marvin s fire
proof safes.
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 the heat
can be attested by any fireman who witnessed it. No furnace
could be contrived by the ingenuity of man to create a more in
tense heat.
We 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 Steam''a
Jc Marvin's, Wiidcr's Patent, Salamander Safes.
Respectfully,
Havilanp, Harralt. & Risley,
Wholesale Druggist .
A full assortment of the above celebrated SAFES, with IN
SIDE VAULTS, and the favorite “La Belle” Powder and
Burglar-Proof Locks, are for sale in tills city, at manufacturer's
prices, with cost of transportation added, by the Agents.
CARMICHAEL A BEAN,
novlS Augusta, Ga.
JOHNSONS 1 NEW ILLUSTRATED AND EK
BELISIIED COUNTRY MAPS
OF the Republics of North America, with the adjacent
Countries and Islands: Compiled, Drawn and Engraved
from the United States Land and Coast, and British Adnnrality
Surveys, and other reliable sources. A superior Copperplate
Engraving. Published by D. G. AA. J. Johnson, New York
and Washington.
This work exhibits the whole of North America, South of
the 50th Parallel of Latitude; embracing the Canadas, the
United States, and Territories. Mexico, Central America, the
Isthmus of Panama, the West India Islands, New Brunswick,
Nova Scotia, and a part of South America. Also, a superior
Map of the World.
It Is on a scale larger by 10 miles to the Inch than the largest
map of the same territory ever published, and 18 miles to "the
inch larger than Monk’s or Morse A Gaston’s. It occupies a
sheet 72 by 80 inches, larger than Sherman A Smith’s mam
moth Map of the Old States, (now Colton’s), covering about four
times as much of the Earth’s surface as that work. It is 1,500
square inches larger than Colton’s, Monk’s or Mitchell’s Map,
and gives a geographical delineation of the Countries it em
braces, with an accuracy and fulness of detail altogether beyond
the reach of any other Map.
Ail the Counties in the United States and Territories are
named and colored on the face of the Map—a superiority over
any other Map engraved on Metalic plates.
This work can be had by applying to subscriber at his rooms,
corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets, opposite the Library:
or he may be addressed by mail. Price $lO, cash on delivery.
G. W. I’EAVY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga., Feb. 23d, 1557 feb2s
RICHMOND ACADEMY.
rjIHIS Institution will be opened on the first Monday in Jan
JL uarv, for the reception of Boarders as well as Day Scholars.
The course of Studies will embrace the Greek. Latin and
English Languages ; Mathematics, Geography, History, Rheto
ric, Ac.
An extra charge of $8 per quarter, will be made for French.
Boarders will be required to converse in French. Scholars
will be prepared for any College in this Country.
Special attention paid to Declamation and Composition.
Tuition in Classical Departmetn sls 00 per quarter.
“ “ Mathematics and Eng. Depart 10 00 ‘t
Tuition, Board and Washing per annum, payable quarter
ly, $250.
An extra charge will be made per quarter for lights.
The undersigned would call the attention of the public to the
fact, that the building has undergone complete repairs. The
roorqs are spacious and airy. The Dormitory roomy and well
ventilated. The plav grounds extensive and well shaded.
Boarders will at all times be under the supervision of one of
the Teachers. Under no circumstances will Boarders be allow
ed to vistt the City, unless by special permit, and at the request
of 1 arents. No pains will be spared on the part of the under
signed to render this one of the first. Institutions in the Southern
Country. JAMES L. ROSSIGNOL.
dec2S ts JOSEPH M. SHELLMAN.
MR. LEEEBVRE’S SCHOOL.
RICHMOND, VA.
mHE Session of this School opens on the first dav of Octo
X ber, and terminates ou the first day of July. Terms for
the whole session:
For Board S2OO
For Washing 20
For English Tuition 40
For Modern Languages, each 20
For Latin .' 20
For Music on Piano or Guitar 80
For Harp, per lesson *2
For Drawing 20
For Drawing from Nature 40
For Painting in Water Colors 40
For Painting in Oil Colors 50
For use of Plano *. . 6
No extra charges
FACULTY .*
HUBERT P. LEFEBVRE, A. M., Principal, Natural
Philosophy, History and French.
Rev. 11. S. KEPPLER, Moral and Mental Philosophy,
Composition.
Rev. W. E. WEBB, A. M., Mathematics, Latin, History,
Rhetoric, Ac.
JOHN P. LITTLE, M. IX, Chemistry
R. A. LEWIS, M. D., Botany.
Mrs. M. F. CARY, English Branches.
Miss E. BARTLETT, “
Miss MARY O. GORDON, English Branches.
ELIODORO CAMPS, Spanish and Italian.
Mad’elle L, VILLEMET, French Governess.
Mrs. MIRIAM TAYLOR, Vocal Music.
Madame MARIE ESTVAN, Vocal Music and Guitar.
Mad’lle LAURA LACY, Plano.
Herr O. W. L lIILOW,
JOHN A. CALYO, Painting and Drawing.
The Reverend JOSHUA PETER KIN has kindly taken
charge of the Bible Class.
References— Rt. Rev. Bishop Elliott, of Georgia; Rt. Rev.
Bishop Cobbs, of Alabama; Rt. Rev. Bishop Me:ule, of Va ;
Rt. Rev. Bishop Johns, of Virginia ; the Clergy of the Episco
pal Church in \ irginia; Mrs. Governor Towns, of Georgia.
For the accommodation of persons from a distance, pupils
will be received during the holidays, (July, August and Sep
tember), ami charged for board at the same rat« as in the ses
sion. They will be then exclusively engaged in the study of
French and Music; for French they will be charged seven dol
lars a month, and for Music one dollar per lesson.
HERBERT P. LEFEBORE,
corner of Grace and Fonshee streets,
dec23 ly Richmond, Va.
GOODS FORWARDED FREE OF CHARGE.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
VI'TEYFIOV is called to this Road as a means of commu
nication with the Sea Board, and thence with Northern
Ports. There are now four FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
and six lines of fast sailing vessels, runniug with regularity and
dispatch between New York and Savannah ; also, a Steamship
Line from Philadelphia, and Sailing Vessels from that Port,
Baltimore and Boston, making the communication between the
Northern Cities and Savannah ns reliable for certainty and
speed, as that to any other Southern Port..
This Road can expect only the business of Augusta, the
Towns and the Counties along the line of the Georgia Railroad,
and those Counties lying North of that Road. Other Roads
have a larger field of 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 Rates—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
no one connected with the Receiving and Forwarding has any
other interest than that of seeing that all charges are at the
lowest rates.
By Railroad a saving of one-quarter of one per cent, can be
made in the Insurance between Northern Ports and Augusta.
All Goods forwarded free of Commissions. They should be
marked “in care of the C. R. R. Agent,” Savannah.
Published by order of the Board.
jy26 FRANCIS T. WILLIS, President.
BOOKS ! BOOKS !!
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by Epea Sargeant, with maps and illustrations.
Old Hanse. the Pawnbroker, or the Orphan’s Legacy; a Tale
of New York, founded on facts.
Also—A supply of John Halifax, gentleman, has just been
received at GEO. A. OATES & PRO’S.,
mh26 Book Store.
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Agents, and of Druggists and Dealers throughout th t “T
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aep2 dacly
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PRYOR’S OINTMENT.
IT I* A SI RE and speedy cure for burns, piles, corns
011 s, fever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore n;poles
(recommended by nurses.) sore and cracked lips, fresh urounS
and sores of any descriptions, it is a most valuable reiuedv
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands wh . I.avci*’
it In many portions of the South for the last few war.-. P. /’
instance will the salve do any injury, or inters. n with
dan's prescription. The proprietor has nunar eertifcy..
and letters from people wbo have used it themso: ws, a:,,! r; ■
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sarv for its own recommendation.
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valuable remedy, and recommended it to the puMa, are iu. V
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gan. Esq-, J. L. Stevens, Esq., and thousands of other-.
.Sold bv J. 11. .Moore, Savannah, Ga.; J. E. Hall, A .
Ga.; Clare, Weils A Spear, Augusta, Ga.; McKees
& (lo„ New Yr rk ; and druggists generally.
USe - " By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a single l v
the ointment will be forwarded by mail free of postage, t ,1:,
part of the United States,
For sale, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices for rs ;
V. G. MOORE, Propria. .
je23 dscly La Grange. os,
ESTABLISHED IN 1823.
HAMLAM) FIsiLEA dk «'()., Wholesale Bn ..
Augusta, Georgia, would invite the attention 01
chants visiting the city, this Spring, to their large .-took ;
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
UiLS,
WINDOW GLASS,
BRUSHES,
FANCY GOODS, t
Having had long experience, and being ossessedofevea
ihcllity for buying Goods low, we are deti-nnined to sell low
and would ask ail to come and price our Goods before buvh
elsewhere. d~ae iVblt
IF ALL THINGS ARE EQUAL,
Give the Preference to the Home Jfurt'd.
SI'ITI a pro; • -ition is t • • tust ,-.d r-a-. :.. . • ■
triotic, and therefore we would res; o.:tfully ask Merc! va -
PlivsicLansand Planters, to call ami ixamine the qualiti are
prices of the extensive stock IiRUGS. i'll EM U'.M.c, i'Klf
FUMERY. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS, 0U
PAINTS, BRUSHES. Ac., that has lew, our,a - i .
our firm, with a view of selling them as low.as they can I e r '".-
chased in any market.
We cannot demonstrate the above principle without v op
portnnity, and would therefore request a personal t va- a v .
by all interested.
All orders promptly attended to, bv
BARRY A BATTEY
oc-3 Druggists and Chemists.
DRUGS.
fllO-MORROW. and every succeeding day, we . i - 1
K to Merchants, Planters and Physicbo.s, a barge an
selected stock of DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, COLORS PI w
TER PARIS, GLASS. BRUSHES, Choice Family MEM
CINES, Surgical INSTRUMENTS. Dissecting do., 'CHEMI
CALS, Medicine CHESTS, PERFUMERY. Mtui< .1 SAP
1)1,E BAGS.
The above are of superior quality, and will be ? Id at
lowest market prices.
nov22 BAP.RY & BATTEY.
COD LIVER OIL,
f | tHEcelebrated OIL. prepared by Dr. Lewis De .1 nI
I Sweden, now generally'recommended as superior 1 a...
other. For sale by nov22 BAIIRT & BATTEY
COLOGNE.
VGE\I l\E article of Jean Maria Farina's tu.riv;. . : t ■ ■
LOGN E, for sale by
BARRY’ & BATTEY,
At their store, one door above Lamback A Cooper's.
nov22
OTARD BRANDY,
\ITE have an article of prime old Otard BRANDY
T T incdicat pur; ses. Ii is good.
BARRY & BATTEY,
nov22 ooe door above Lamback <S
DISSECTING CASES,
OF superior metal and finish, at the lowest prices.
BARRY & BATTEY,
nov22 Successors to D’Antignae A Barry
CHINESE SUGAR CANE.
B E WA R E O F S P U R IOUS SE E I).
rrtHE Bi:u> of Chinese sugar cane. < fferea
L the subscribers, is the identical variety :i!h;du.i t” •
Reports of Gov. Hammond. R. Peters. Esq., Hr. IN' >rt Bat
tey and Prof. Mapes. It is warranted pure, having u-c:: w
entirely separate from Dourah Corn, Ciilcken Corn, and -•*
other varieties of the Millet family. Call and get a pan : let,
and read the evidence of its value.' A limited quantity of the
genuine seed may yet be obtained at $1 per pack-.uro. r
when sent per mail, prepaid. PLUMB LEItNER,
Late l>. B. Pirn: . A Co.
Dealers in seeds, and country merchants, : - c
plied at liberal discounts from the retail rates, if their ciders
are received immediately. tt decK
COUNTERFEIT.
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING
8. \. PlKfc’B MAGNOLIA WHISKY,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
flllll’ undersigned, manufacturer and .■* >’.e y>r -priet• - •
ft above brand of WHISKY, would respectfully 1 ’u- :
customers and purchasers of tills celebrated brand, that there hi*
appeared in the C’harle -ton and other Southern markets t
terfeit of the above Whisky, being a poisonous lmhath'.
ed similar to his brand ;it passes under the name of s. >•. 1 1 • *
Magnolia Whisky. Cincinnati, Ohio, and other names --:
S. N. Pike. As there is no party in this city of the r.a.'
N. I»ike, it is intended to impose and deceive those w:.
purchase the genuine brand. I make this statement t •’ . -
ties on their guard, as there are several persons in the
West making an imitation, and using rny name with a
-1 have amdj’sed several samples of this
brand, and found that it contains a deadly poison; this • - •
alone impels me to caution the public, protect tnosi w: •
bletobe deceived, and prwent tlie evil results attet
use of this poisonotis imitation. I also hereby cautk t «
terfeiters of my brand tliat I will prosecute them t > the t
tent of the law. The genuine N. PIKE’S MAGNOLIA
WHISKY is distilled from the best qualities of
and is warranted free from anv deleterious or c . x. ' sm:
pound, it being a pttre and healthy beverage.
OCTAVES COHEN, Esq., of Savannah. Ga.. an 1 Ms-
HENRY COBIA A CO., of Chariest-i . S. C.. are : '
authorized agents in those cities, and parties purchasing ' -
them are sure to obtain a genuine and un-ebilterated art. :e.
S. N. PIKE.
18 and 20 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Chic
Jan 6 6m
LARGEST SOUTHERN PIANO MANUFACTORY
"GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTE!-.'
WM. ivNABK continues the manufacture ar..i sale
Grand and -S' PIANnFORI FS.
of WILLIAM KXABE & CO., at the stand N I. - '
7, North Eutaw-Dt,, opposite thu Eutaw Hetwe, and a' "
Sales Room. No. 207 Baltimore -f., ■ re.
The subscriber most respectfully begs leave to r-r- -■ *'
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Svuth, i-.s sincere a<kt f
merits for the very liberal patr"; :ig* they have - ; »
extended to his establishment, and desires at tin- ' ’.re v.zx
assure them, that stimulated by their constantly .-:»•••
custom, he ha.' >pared m ithertp-übie rn-r expense to ;•••: •'
far as it was possible, the “ PIANO FORTE’’ sq a> t ••
a continuation of the patronage of persons of cult:v »t:<■•’- x—
refinement. p . .
In addition to the commendation of the most < nm r ’ ! - '
in the country, he would add that at every r air at v ; a:: ■
instruments were on exhibition, they have unifomny ■
awarded the highest honors of the several Institutes.
Being extensively engaged in the manufacture if Ti- y.
employing over one hundred “f most expericav-i -y- k
men, I am prepared t-- sell either wholesale or rGv. ' • .
most liberal teruis. Wholesale dealers will then: r - y
to their advantage to cal I upon me before purchasing i 11
All Pianos built at my factory have full iron frames,
constructed as to secure great additional strength, w:*
f. cting the tone , and will therefore stand in any cPmate. .
All instruments of uiv manufacture are guarautte.: t r -•
vears, and when intended to fill distant orders, the great» .
sible care is taken to ensure the selection of h “ Piam.; •
luted in tone , touch , power and mechanical finish to p v
most fastidious. In addition to which a privilege ofwy f ;
is granted at anytime within six months, should the i u<- - v
not give entire satisfaction. . r ,
I refer, by p'Tmlssi<m, to the following honorable -
who have our Pianos in their possession:
Gen. James L. Okr, M.South Carolina.
I>r James s. Lawtojt, Beaufort Uistrict, S. C.
Hon. li. <>. I>. Bra . ii, M. C., N th Carolina,
lion. J. L. Moreheai>, M. C., North Carolina.
WILLIAM KNAbL
ap2s dßm Baltimore.-yy.
GROVER, BAKER & CO/S SEWING MACHINE-
Machines are the only kind ;
3
re-winding. The sewing will not rip or ravel. '*
third stitcli is cut. It is simple and easily learned byA ■■
their servants. The same Machine >• wasilk, lim : : \
common spool cotton with equal facility, and adapted w-•
lng of every description. ,
All orders will receive prompt and careful after;?. :
order of time in which they are received, and M:a : C
threaded for use. with particular and sufficient direct•
use, will be sent for the cash.
THOS. P. STOVALL & ' cL
ap23 4m General Commission Mur-.
EXPRESS NOTICE.
Memphis and Charleston Railroad , open to Tuscumr- .
raiHE VDAMS !:.VPHl>s> ( OMPAAI havu
X rangements to extend their'Express Line over t.
phis and Charleston Railroad, and will receive and
Passenger Trains, in charge of special messengers, t
PACKAGES, Ac. ‘
Particular attenuon given to PERSONAL JAGOA -
warded by Express, which will be delivered as
anv point on the line. , : ,
Express for Nashville, Tnscumbia, and jntermediate --•-
leaves daily (Jjer Georgia Railroad) at 5 o I. ■ ■ q u . t
aplfi H. «. ruA*