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transportation.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
(jfijßwii R<lOlD, N 'T. 15, lbC...
. Ku ~ , t , 2 3U, A. M.. and 4 00, P. M.
aTI i n't 11 «*, A. M.. and 1 04, A. M.
Anlve »*t Atlfc./U u A M ; 0 00, A. M.
A • * - • ■ • fe W, A. M., and 7 00, P. M.
“< \.„nectwUh South Carolina Klilroud
. A • ,ti *t 1 00. A. 2 SO, I. M.
AnttuM*m *° A ' s ‘ tw * s 00, P. M.
WeeUr* and A llardic Bailroad.
... ,t Atl»Lta»i 11 22, I'. M-, »~4 o a. M.
AlitnU at 1 40, A. M, anJ 12 *O, P. M .
A tlanla and LaOrangeßailroad.
Arrve at A«.» at W I*.>• M and tj 27. A. M.
l>c*%'e Atlanta at 2 00, A. M., arid 1 00, I .M.
Athens Branch— Sunday* t. epteJ
lxAve Aujcuntaat * oO,Evcnlng.
I A-.vi- Atiai.ta a 10 Ott. Mon.in*.
Arrive at Allien. at » ;'?*•
la«e Atlictisat. tl *o> Morn, .g.
Arrive at at ' Ev«-i.:u*.
Lit IH. f
WtuhiagUm Branch—Sanduy* Excepted.
Augusta at 2 30, N'iglit.
Leave Atlantan 13 00, "
Arrive at at * 35, Morning.
War rent on Branch—Sundays Excepted ._
Leave Augusta at 5 00, Evening.
Leave Atlanta at 10 00. Morning.
Arrive at Wanreuton at » 'fi, Evening.
Lia.i barren ton at 2 Evening.
A rr.ve at Augusta at 7 00. Evening.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1 <»•
i vU (iEUitOK YON UE. t»en. feupt.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
/ 111 OF M HKIH-’LK— Commencing on SUN
V. DAY. November li, 1357.
Keave A len.*. 3 10, A. M.. and 4 00, I . M.
Arrive at Millen 5 OS, A. M„and ft 36, P. M.
Leave Milieu 6 40. A. M„ and S 46, P. M.
Arrive at A-iguala 9 00. A.M., and ft 47 P. M
(tonne- ting with Traina to and from feavannah and Augusta,
nuvlft O. A. liKOWy,Superintendent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
aiiln I*h%oik* 4 from <tuLrlrsalon to .Yew York, $25.
A JEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS.
Through in 48 to 53 Hours.
.semi-weekly.
rjpl.K r.e» St car nali Ip COLUMBIA, 1,800 ton*. M. lleebt,
a /ishvS'le,' 1.500 ton*, T. D. Ewa.l, Commander,
ad AK10N,J,509 to:.s, W. J, Fostkiu Commander.
SOU IHERNEK. I,uu6 tons, L. M. Murray’ Commander.
L*av<- AilHur*» Wharvp*a everv WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY. after the arrival of the car* from the South and
Wert at high water.
These Steamsldp# were all built expressly for the Line, and
lor safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on the coast. Ta
b.e* supplied with every luxury ; attentive and courteouscom
numdors, will ensure traveller# by this due ©vary p-swlble
contort and accommodation. Apply to
HHNKY MIMKOON A 00., Agents,
Charleston. S. C.
CaHn Passage #25 00
bteoage
FOR PALATXA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. M try's, Jacksonville , l*icolata
and Mi ldisEurg,
f IMIE VM. GASTON, Captain Thomas E. Shaw,
I and ST. JOHN, Uapt. Jas*Frerbo*x, will leave Savan
nah every MON I>A Y and THURSDAY MORNING, at 10
o’clock, for the above pla.-e. The St. John is a new boat, built
expr-***!v for the trade, with large and aitv State Room accom
mndatl and iHkiioc th« Inland route, offers au{>erh»r facilities
for invalDlß and other*. For further narticuiar*, enouire of
CLAGIMRN A CUNNINGIIAM, Agent*.
SavannAb, March 1, 1554. _ :narl4^
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH
BY THE BAY LIN B,
CSAmniU) \\D HOWIKU U\ILKO\D,in con
n»-OLion with the oTEA M PA( KHTS on Chuanpeak© Rat,
Firming a «la:iv line unsurpaeeed f >r comfort, speed and safety,
brt wot-n Woidon, If. C., and liaitlmore. Me.
The elegant Steam Packet*, LOUISIANA, Capt. K lbs mLr.,
and NORTH CAROLINA. Oapt. C Aiidi, new boats, beauti
folly fitted up with camuiodious state rooms, are now running
daily on the old and favorite Bay Line, which, in connection
with the Roads south of Weldon, presents the fouewiug ensur
pa»’«ed schedule:
Leave Auguata. Geo., 9.80, A. M.;
Branchville, S. 0., 1.50, I\ M.;
M Kingsville, ** 8.00, P. M.:
** Wilmington, N. C.. 6.00, A. M.;
** Weldon, “ 2, P. M.;
** Norfolk, Va., 6. P.M.;
Arrive at Baltimore, Ma., 7, A. M.
In time for the early morning trains fer Philadelphia and
New York.
Through TbJcetato Wilmington, $9: thence to Baltimore #l2.
Through Tickets may also l»e purchased in Wilmington for
Philadelphia at #l4, and fer New York at #15.50, of S. I).
WALLACE. Ticket Agent, or at Weldon for Baltimore at #*,
Philadelphia at #lO, and Nsw York at sl2, of E. N. PETER
VAN. Agent S. asd R. R. Co.
checked through from Augusta to Weldon, thence
to Balt more.
Through from Wilmington to New Y'ork in 88 hour*, without
loss of sleep.
For further particulars, apply to O. D. BOY DEN,
novlS ts Agent Inland Route.
FREIGHTS BY THE SAVANNAH RIVER,
BY THE IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY LINE,
A\ r ILL b* received and forwarded free of Commission, ad
v T dressed to the care of Ageut Iron Steamboat Company.
J. B. GUIE U, Agt ht, Augusta.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent, Savannah.
dacly 1y?
COPARTNERSHIP.
milE undersigned having tills day formed a copartnership
JL under the name and style of Sibley «fc Bough for the
transaction *»f a General Wholesale and Retail GROCERY
Business, have token the Store lately occupied by Thus. Bren
nan, 276 Broad st ri ct, where we are now receiving a large and
complete assortment of everything in our Hue. Our stock hav
ing been selected with great care, we feel confident that wewili
be able to give sot is taction to al! who may favor us with their
VSimßh. k«*p sumßed with the very
and ihe wants of our customers, hope to merit a share of the
public patronage. C. H. SIBLEY,
Augusta, July 1,1557. auß ly A. P. BOGGS.
“GREAT ATTRACTION.”
IMI>»T have money, and in order to get it I have marked
down my entire stock to COST. This is no humbug. I
must meet iiiy engagements, and, therefore will sacrifice the
profits m all my stock, including Uie most desirable goods ever
brought to this market in my line.
Heavy Grey BLANKETS, $1 37 }•£_
do Scarlet do 2 00
do Blue do 200
Gents" SHAWLS, at $4 25 to 00
Canton Flannel DRAWERS at 55c. per i»a!r.
Merino UNDERSHIRTS, at7scto#2
Merino Knit DRAWERS, 75cto #2
Theflnest White SHIRTS, at *1 87>$
White do at #l.
BOSOMS, BOSOMS, BOSOMS.
1600 SHIRT FRONTS, new styles, just come in, at 12K* 25<
STS, 5 J Ct :it s and #!.
'l ire greatest bargains ever offered. Come one and all. Now
is tire time to buy goods. Cash I must have.
StX lvS ! SOCKS !! SOCKS 1!!
I have the best ; t of Socks ever shown in this city, at $2 pel
dozen ; some at f l 50 per dozen. Call and lo kat the Socks.
1 have marked all my goods DOWN. Call and see for your
selves. «
CASH! CASH!! CASH!!!
1 must have the cash. ‘*Sink or swim, live or die, survive or
perish," I must sell goods and get the money.
••Strike while the iron is hot.”
CHARLES W. ITERSEY,
* Opposite the U. S. Hotel.
ARGYLE BUTTER.
F. have lust received a fresh supply of this delicious
BUTTER. noyll DAWSON A SKINNER.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
OYE hundred sacks Rio « ’OFFEE :
l<vi sacks Enharley Mills FLOUR ;
75 bbls.
50 boxes Grant’s Adamantine CANDLES ;
50 ** fresh CHEESE;
15 flrkir.s Go.* hen BUTTER ;
50 boxes, assorted brands, TOBACCO ;
75 drums FIGS;
75 boxes **
20 bbls. Red and Yellow ONIONS;
7 ** APPLES; 4 crates CABBAGE ;
Received this day and for sale by W. H. HOWARD.
dec*Jo Commission Merchant.
CHAMPAGNE.
mWEVTI basket, Heidsick CHAMPAGNE, quarts ;
JL SO baskets •* ** piets;
10 “ Marquis De Por.cet •* quarts;
15 ** *• “ ** pints.
Just r ceired at
dec-20 D’ANTIONAC A HUBBARD’S.
SPARKLING GELATINE.
~1 *> BOA packages Cox’s S;*arkHng GELATINE, asupe
-1 m ri or article for table use. HENRY J. SIBLEY.
• .
SUNDRIES.
*> CASES S<*cd : <-5> KAISINS ;
tm - " CU RRANTS;
- •• err HON ;
£0 bole. PKU N KS ;
S b.hard-shell ALMONDS;
S •• soft shell
a- FILBERTS; 2bbls. English WALNUTS;
2 “ Pecan NUTS. Just received by
deciO D'ANTIUNAC A HUBBARD,
TOWELS.
OYE hundred doien TOWELS, at seventy-five cents per
dozen; fifty dose n atone dollar; fifty at one dollar and
fifty cents ; and fifty dozen extra hue at two dollars a dozen,
for sale at dec2o GRAY' & TURLEY’S.
DRAPERY, MUSLINS AND DAMASKS.
DKAPEKY, MUSLINS, and Worsted DAMASK, in
great variety, for sale at GRAY' & TURLEY’S,
dec2o
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
GIIVY A TI HIiEV will disgoae of their lema'.r.ln*
‘ s’. >ek of Winter CLOAKS and SUAWLS. at greatly re
dueed price*. decSO
FLANNELS.
(TRW A TI'RI.EV hav~ , n band red and white FI. AN-
X NELs. f:■ - if , cents to SO cents. deciO
PRESERVES.
Ist ' >.v.' •: Ui gur PRESERVES;
10 “ Chow Chow “ Just receiv
ed t.v dec2o _ D'ANTIUNAC A HUBBARD.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
1)KOF. W - HAIR KE> i >U.\TIV E. in #3, and *1
bott.es. A supply received by WM. H. TUTT.
■ovlS
BLANKETS.
HKWY gray BLANKETS, suits', ie for Plantation
S t ». Also, I .v. HATS. I r *ah it a ...
at .•
A COW AND CALF FOR SALE.
4 FINE WCavs 1 <'. >\v f r sa’.e. raised in tiiis city. She
ca- bi Seen at r:.v r: Grv.• t.
,MEB feagan.
YOUNG AMERICA. ATTENTION.
WE have .at-, eived a iotef PISTOLS, f rfc. Eng Fire
vv Crackers. the thing tor Che -.mas. On'.v Thirty
Cents. _Jdecl9 PLUMB A- I.EITNEK.'
MIRRORS.
\FI\E ass-irttner- f H»td an ; Me;;; MIRRORS. ; ;st
. reeved by decl»_ PLUMB A LEITXER.
SPARKLING CATAWBA.
(*A DOZ. I’ - uL ;gw : Spar'..... g CATAWBA.
»!' ' do qts.
r _ • STOVALL A CO.. Agents.
APPLES AND ONIONS.
RECEIVED this day ana forssde on consignment—
-1 i hi Is. prime APPLES ;
jn •• UNIONS. dec!9 W. H. HOWARD.
MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY.
GODE\’§ Lady V Book, f r January;
Putnam’* Magazine, f- -r
Graham’s ** “ have just bee*. re
ceived al declS GEO. A. OATES A BKOV
(General
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
WILLIAM All has now received his full iuppUe*
f v or 1 all and Winter DRY’ G<X»DS. embracing one of 1
the largest assortment* he has ever offered to the public, and
u.prL-mz a very choice and desirable selection of Ladies'
DKE>S GOODS and Staple Articles, which he offers at very
low pvii-es. Among them are—
Rich Fancy Dress bILKs. ic a great variety of styles:
superior Plain Black SILKS, or rich lustre and at v«ry low
prices;
Superior Black SILKS, without lustre, for Ladlas' Mourning
Dreases;
La he*’ Rich Cashmere and Delaine ROBES, with side
stripe*; „
Lupin*# High Colored DELAINES, small figure#, for Chil
dren ;
Lupin’s Plain French MERINOS and DELAINES, of the
Lupi: < plain W:dte ai.d Bik. MERINO 6 and DELAINES,
of superior quality ;
> ■ -r:- r Saxony PLAIDS and Plaid VALENCIAS, of new
and beautiful Style# ;
Superior 4 4 French PRINTS, some with small figures, for
Children ;
I re ch Embroidered Lace and Muslin COLLARS and UN
DERSLEEVES, of elegant styles;
Lilies’ Embroidered Cambric COLLARS, and Embroidered
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEF S ;
Swiss ar.d Jaconet FLOU Nt’INGS and Infant’s WAISTS ;
Valenciennes ami Thread LACES, and Swiss and Jaconet
EDGINGS and INSERTIN’GS ;
A iarge supply of Ladies’ Corded Border and Hemstitched
Linen Cambric *r.d F rench Lawn HANDKERCHIEF’S:
Superior 4-4 Irish LIN ENS and Long LA WNS
Superior 84 and 10-4 Table and Damask DIAPERS, of ex
tra quality;
Ks«:h Damask Table CL< >TIIS, some of extra sire and duality
White and Colored D< >YLIEs and Damask N APKINS ;
S’lperior Linen HUCKABACKS and Scotch DIAPERS,
for Towel#;
Fancv Border TOWELS, by the docen;
>uperior 12 4 Linen SHEETINGS and Pillow Ca*»e LIN
ENS;
A Urge assortment of Ladio*’. Gentlemen’#. Youth’# and
Children’s HoSI FIR Y ;
Alexander’s Ladien’ YV’hito,Black and Co’d. Kid GLOVES;
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gauntlet GLOVES;
Ladies’Merino and Gauze Merino VESTS, with long and
short sleeves, of superior quality, and some of extra size ;
Misses’and Gentlemen’s Mermo VESTS;
Printed Table and Piano COVERS, or rich and splendid
styles, and some at very low prices ;
Phillip's and Brooks’ superior Waxed, and Coats Spool
THREAD: , ,
Ladies’Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS, of new and elegant
Ladies’ Mourning CLOAKS, of new and beautiful styles ;
Ladies* Stella. Chenille, French and Scotch SIJ AW Ls;
Ladies* Plain Black Thibet Wool SHAWLS, with Silk
Fringe, some of extra size ;
A large assortment of Goods for Ladles’ Mourning apparel;
Lad:eS* V& '& a&f ]ooiA)Te widCH*jSosl an ‘ liA *b’ s ‘
Heavy ."baker “
Heavy Red FLANNELS, for servants;
A large supply of Ladies’ CORSETTS and Oruvolli SKIRTS
of the most approved styles;
Ladies’ Extension SK'IRTS, of the best style and quality ;
Superior Marseilles QUILTS, of extra size and quality ;
Superior Furniture DIMITIES and Furniture F HINGES :
Manchester, Lonsdale and New York Mills 4-4 Bleached
SHIRTINGS, at very low prices ;
Water Twist and White liock soft finish 4-4 Bleached SHIRT
INGS, of extra quality;
Superior Hamilton and Allendale 124 Bleached SHEET
INGS and Pillow Case < COTTONS ;
Superior Bleached and Unbleached Canton FLANNELS ;
A large supply of Negro BLANKETS, at very low prices ;
Superb : hitnev lied and Crib BLANKETS, some of ex-
tra size;
Rich Embroidered Laco and Muslin CURTAINS, and some
at very lowpriees;
Colored DAM ASKS and DELAINES for Curtains, in a
great variety of colors:
Curt in BANDS CORNICES and STAIR RODS;
A large supply of Landscape and Rich Gold Band Window'
SHADES, some of extra length, and some at very low prices;
English Velvet and Brussels CARPETS, ot now and splen
did styles ;
Superior Three Plv. Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS;
Printed Floor BAIZES, In Patterns and by the yard •
A large supply of articles suitable for male and female houso
servants;
George Schley’s Georgia PLAINS ami Heavy Twilled KER
SK.f S : Augusta and Grauiteville SHIRTINGS and SIJ EET
-INGS, at Manufacturers prices.,
With a great variety of other articles suitable for Family
and Plantation use, and to ail of which the attention of the
public is respectfully invited. dtsc novll
NEW DRY GOODS.
PA. M. GALLMILK nave w-eeiv&d a large and well
9 selected stock of DRY GOODS,' uitable for the Fall
and winter trad \ to which they respectfuilv evil the attention
of the publio. Their stock consists in part o f —
Rich Black SILKS, striped and plaids;
Rich Plain Black SILKS ;
Rich Fancy SILKS, new styles ;
Rich Flounced ROBES ;
CALICOES and BOMBAZINES;
French and English MERINOS ;
COBURGS and ALPACAS, ali oolcr
POPLINS, Plain and Plaids ;
Plain and Figured DELAINES;
Oaohmere and Delaine ROBES ;
Valentia PLAIDS and STRIPES
Marceline SILKS, all colors ;
Black ALPACAS, Silk Warp ;
Black MERINOS ami all-wool DELAINES
French, Scotch and American GINGHAMS ;
Swiss, Jaconet and Plaid .MUSLINS;
Spotted and Figured Swiss
Ladies’ Hoop SKIRTS, new styles ;
Stella SHAWLS and SCARFS ;
Cashmere and Brocha SIIAWLS ;
Long and Square “
B ack Thibet Wool “ very fine ;
English, French and American PRINTS ;
lied and White FLANNELS, in great variety ;
White and Brown Canton FLANN ELS ;
French Opera " all colors;
All-wo .1 Plaid FLANNELS and MERINOS:
Ladies’ Merino VESTS;
Ladies’ Emh’d. COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES ;
End roidered Liner. Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS:
Plain and Hemstitched
Jaconet and Swiss BA N I>S and FLOUNCINGS ;
Jaconet and Swiaa TRIMMINGS ;
Ladies* and Misses’ HOSE:
Gent’s and Boy’s HA LF HOSE :
CLOAKS ami MANTILLAS, of the latest styles ;
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS;
P'-i, 114 and 12-4 SH EETINGS ;
Fine Ribbou-bound Bed and Crib BLANKETS ;
Brown and Bleached Table DA MASK ;
Fringed*tnd Bordered Linen TOWELS ;
NAPKINS and DOYLIES*;
Russia ami Scotch DIAPER :
Kentucky JEA NS and KATINETS ;
TW EEDS and CASSIM ERES :
Fancy PLAIDS, for Boy’s wear;
Blue, Black and Brown BROADCLOTHS;
Ladies* Black and Colored CLOTH ;
KERSEYS, all-wool Filling:
OSNABURGS. DRILLINGS and SHIRTINGS;
Marlboro’ PLAIDS and STRIPES:
Apron and Furniture CHECKS;
Blue DENIMS and Mariner’s STRIPES;
Plaid LINDsEYS. all-wool Filling;
Highland PLAIDS, all wool;
White and Colored Negro BLANKETS. ocD
CHEAP CASH STORE.
(1 RAY dr Ti iibbiY having thoroughly removed to the!
X Nc.\ under the United States Hotel, arc now rc
ceiving a full and complete assortment of rich and clegan
DRY GOODS, which, having been purchased for rash, unde
the depressed state oft Pie monetary affairs of the North, ena
hies them to offer facilities to close purchasers rarely to be met
with. Merchants, Planters, and the Ladies particularly
would consult their interest by an examination ot our stock
ar.d prices. Having a resident purchaser in the North, we are
in the continual receipt of “Job Lots” from auction, at unpre*
Among our assortment will be found the richest and newest
DRESS GOODS of the se;ison, such at;—
Rich and Elegant Colored and Black SILKS ranging from
57M cents to $5 per yard, (omitting to specify all the manufac
tured “ jaw breaking” names u-ed on such occasions).
Fineall-wooi Muslin DELAINE, Plain and Figured;
Cheap Muslin DEL AIN ES. In great variety ;
Lupin's be*,; Black ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES.
PLANTATION GOODS.
The very Le*t quality, 8 or. OSNABURGS ;
Heavy all-wool Ailing Georgia PLAINS and K ERSEYS ;
Heavr cheap SATINETS; All-wool Piaid LINSEYS ;
Blue Striped and Plaid IIOM ESPUNS ;
Brown HOMESPUN and JEANS ;
Fine Bed BLANKETS, very cheap.
RICH CARPETING, CHEAP.
Fine English Tapestry Velvet CARPETS ;
** •• “ Brussels “
Superior Three Ply, fine Ingrain and ail-wool CARPETS.
Not. having room in our new store to keep Carpeting, we will
sell them at cost and charges.
EMBROIDERY.
1,000 Swigs and Jaconet BANDS,Jfrom 25 cents to sl, worth
fully double that amount;
5,0 W Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, from 25 to 50 cents,
worth $1;
100 tine French worked COLLARS, $2 50 to $3 50, worth
$5 to f 6;
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ten fine three-yard wide SHEETING, at Sle., worth
in the Jobbing Housed"in New York from 35 to 40 cents.
Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6>*c.
Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors, or the monay
returned, for 6 a cents, w rth 10 to 12H cents.
LINEN GOODS.
Th«* 1 est and cnea; cst LINENS that has ever been known
to sell in Augusta, under any circumstances, are now on our
shelved, and. only require ar. examination to convince the most
fastidious of the great saving in purchasing LINEN GOODS
fr m us. Splendid fronting LINEN for 3,3* cents, that has
never been known to sell in Augusta for less than 62 to 76
cents.
The most superb LINEN DAMASK ever brought to this
market at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Turkish TOWELS
for the bath-room. 6-4 long, oulv 12 % cents, worth 37 cents.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, In great variety, exceed
ingly cheap.
rive hundred. 12-4 square QUILTS, for $1 50, worth *3 00.
Fine French Marseille* QUILTS, large size, $3 50 to $5 00,
worth from $6 to $lO.
Also, a very large and varied stock of every description ol
DRY GOODS, selected with the utmost care by decided judges
of g cds at auction, and such other places as bargains could be
obtained, within the last two weeks, to which we would invite
the attention of those purchasing for cash, guaranteeing that
we can save them a very large per centage on an examination of
our stock. octi GRAY & TURI.EY.
POTATOES. CHEESE, &C.
I NIFTY bbls. Extra Garter POTATOES ;
100 boxes Miles A Son’s CHEESE ;
20 “ CODFISH:
20 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL ;
So H bbls. “
35 ” No. 2
40 kits No. 1
20 kits No. 1 SALMON. .) us? received bv
bovu DAWSON A SKINNER.
BSW BHOES.
IAIHK** fineth'.ck-M'le BUSKINS;
J " Ca:r thick-sole BOOTEBS i
“ *• Goat “ “
- Bain GAITERS;
M'mh 1 *• thick-5 le
“ “ thin-*-:* “
• Heel Morocco BOOTS.
sail for 3i.» lOTiS CLARKE A ROYAL^
COATS AND HATS.
\VATER-PROOF COATS and HATS, suitable for
v T wagonert and steamb* at hands, for sale at
bcv4 A. P. BIGNUN A CO.’S.
SHIRTS.
Jl. eiT rt -:Tcd a ep’ondlu icsortmert of SHIRTS of all
qualities and oizes, at 1..t4 A. !’■ BIGNON Ai'O.'s.
SUGAR.
-| ,\A BBIA Yellow C ffee SUGAR. 1 tut received and
It HI for sale by dc-4 DANIEL H. WILCOX.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
’’- fire ctr loads of FLOUR, embraarg all
qa... ;.o*, from the beet mill* In Tennessee.
dee-i T. W. FLEMING A CO.
DENTAL INSTRUMENTS
4 COMPLETE a*v rtnscnt just received and for sale at i
A \. man?tfacturer’s priuo*, by
r.--.vS ' PLUMB ALBITNER.
FLOUE.
CTPiaiFIYE and Extra Fax.lv FLOUR, half and qaar
> ter ;afe, arrivlaj and for sale. In'
J*s» TH"-L P, STQYALI, ACQ j
ON CONSIGNMNNT,
I C mints. Wes- - BACON, which still be sold low, at
1 as to render sate* to owner.
d«a * T. W. FLEMING A CO.
THORN'S EXTRACT.
rpHE genuine article of Thorn's EXTRACT Is f< r sale br 1
L dealt) WM. H. TUTT. j
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
choice Goaheu BUTTER ;
r/ Stubs
Arrived by Ixn ■tsamar. Fk>r sale bv
d#elS' RICHMOND A REKD. i
ID ousts. !
REES & LINTON
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jackson Street, Augusta , Georgia ,
WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMIS- I
ft SION BUSINESS at their Fire-Proof Warehouse, and i
will devote their personal attention to the interests of their
friends and patrons.
Order# for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope. Ac., carefully
tilled.
Liberal Cash Advances made when required.
Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Cents per bale.
JOHN C. BEES, auls 6m SAM’!., L>. I.INTON.
S. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Last Side Mclntosh Street. Augusta , Georgia,
rPKYBKKH his thanks to his friends, and the public gen*
f_ erally, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and
again offers his services in all the departments of the WARE
HOUSE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, in
which his personal attention will be devoted to the interests of
Ids patrons.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in store, when de
sired.
Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., carefully selected and
furnished at the lowest market prices.
Commission for selling Cotton, Fitly Cents per bale.
STEPHEN D. HEARD.
Augusta, Georgia, August, 1857. d*c6m aul4
BEALL & STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Reynolds, between Jackson and Mclntosk-ets., Augusta , Ga.
\t T R have removed to Metcalfs Large New Fire-proof
WAREHOUSE, on Reynold, between Jackson and
Mclntosh Streets, recently occupied by Gilliam & A skin, in
the centre of the city, in the vicinity of the principal Ware
houses, and convenient to the Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe Storage for Cotton,
Grain, Flour, Bacon and Produce generally, we respectfully
solicit consignments, which shall receive our undivided and
faithful attention.
Family Supplies, and the usual facilities will be afforded
customers.
Our Commissions for soiling Cottou will be Fifty Cents per
WILLIAM M. BEALL,
J. W. L. STOVALL.
Augusta, August Ist., 1857. (i*ct>m an ft
DYE & LA TASTE,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ri>im;cth li. y announce to their friends, and the
t public generally, that they have formed a connection in
the above business, and have leased the Fire-Proof Warehouse
of Col. Clanton, north side of Reynolds street, and recently
occupied by Mr. Geo. L. Anderson.
From their long experience they flatter themselves that they
will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may
favor them with consiguine*? l ■* of Cottft n -or gthpri>**oH\**c.
i neir prompt personal attention will be given to orders for
Bagging, Rope, Ac., and purchasing of Family supplies at the
lowest market rates.
Also, to the forwarding of Goods consigned to their friends
in the interior.
Liberal cash advances made, when desired by our customers.
Our charges will be the same as those of other houses in the
city, engaged in the same business.
Our commissions for selling Cotton, from and alter the first
of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale.
JAMES M. DYE,
ANDREW G. LATASTfi.
Augusta, Ga., August 1,1357. d*c6m au3
J. J. PEARCE,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia ,
KEBPE(TFT LL\ renews the tender of his services in
, the Storage and Sale of Cotton, and other Produce, at
his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell street, near Bones,
Brown & Co.’s Hardware Store.
Cash advances, Bagging. Rope and Family Supplies for
warded to patrons as heretofore.
Commission for selling Cotton, after the first of September
next, will be Fifty Cents per bale.
au2s d*c6m J. J. PEARCE.
DANA & WASHBURN,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
H.’h .’ \VAS!i'RUUN.| General Partners.
JOS. WASHBURN, Special Partner.
\\T E COXTINUE the above business at our old stand, 114
u Bay Street, East of the Exchange, and arc prepared to
make liberal advances on ail Produce consigned to our care for
sale.
Orders for BAGGING and ROPE promptly filled at lowost
prices.
Savannah, August Ist, 1857. 6m ati4
P. & J- L. FLEMING,
PLANTERS’ AND MERCHAN TS’ WAREHOUSE.
riMIE undersigned w»-uld respectfully announce to their
I friends and the public that they have associated them,
selves together In the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS, ami taken the large tire-proof Warehouse of Mr.
T. S. Metcalf, situated on Reynolds, between Jackson and
Mclntosli streets.
Their charges will conform lo the old established rates, viz
25 cents storage, and 25 cents commission f< r selling.
All orders for Family Supplies promptly executed at the
lowest market price. PORTER FLEMING,
atj>3o da dim J. L. FLEMING.
BARNES & JONES,
WAREHOUSE AN D COM MISSION M EKOHANTS,
Augusta, Georgia .
rrill W’KJFCJL for former patronage, would hereby tender
JL our services to our friends and the public in the above
business, hoping by strict personal attention to business, to
merit a share of public patronage.
Having large, close Fire-Proof Store-Rooms, would solicit
consignments of GRAIN, Ac.
All orders filled, personally, at the lowest market rates.
The usual cash advances made on Produce when in store.
Our Commissions f«.r s< iiing Cotton on and after the Ist of
September next, will be 50 cents per bale.
WM.E. BARNES,
JAS. A. JONES.
Augusta, August 20 1557. 6m au2Q
J. C. HARALSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Augusta. Georgia.
r1 1 fvYDERS his services to his friends and the public, in the
!. Warehouse and Commission business, at the Warehouse
heretofore occupied by L. Hopkins, where his personal atten
tion will be given to the storage and sale of Cotton, and other
produce, anu the purchase of goods for customers. Cash ad*
m# cofimifflon ror*selT\hg'Uoltoh*\viT 1 *’lnTiho establisnea
rate of Fifty Cents per bale. Dm je2l
EVANS, HARRISS & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. , Georgia.
D'.WTIGNAC', K\ A\B A i O. have associated with
them Gen. Rout. Y. lUrbiss, for the purpose of transact
ing a FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at
the city of Savannah.
The business will be conducted under the style of EVANS,
HARRISS & CO., and Wm. E. Evans aue Root. Y- llak-
Rise will give their personal and undivided attention to the
same.
Their object is to do exclusively a PLANTERS’ BUSI-
N ESS, ami a long experience in a similar business at Augusta,
Ga., and Charleston, S. 0„ induce the confident belief that
they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction in the sale of
Cotton and other produce to the Planters of Georgia and Ala
bama who may favor them with their patronage.
They have taken an Ottice and Sales Room in Hodgson’s
Range, Bay street, a few doors above the Exchange, where
t hey will be prepared, by the 15th of August, to receive con
signments of Cotton ana other produce, and the orders of tlieir
friends, and planters generally, lor Bagging, Rope and other
supplies, which they will execute with promptness at the low
est market rates.
Their commission for selling Cotton will be Fifty Cents per
bale. WILLIAM E. EVANS,
ROBERT Y. HARRISS,
WM. M. D’ANTIGN AC,
Jyl? GEORGE W. EVANS.
DISSOLUTION.
npHE firm of Simpson A Gaudlnke was, by mutual con
JL sent, dissolved on the first day of July, 1557. Either o
the undersigned are authorised to use the firm’s name in liqui
dation. J. U. SIMPSON,
Augusta, July 29, 1557. J. T. GARDINER.
J. R. SIMPSON,
(SUCCESSOR TO SIMPSON A UAKPINKR)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of Ms Into sh and Reynolds Street*, Augusta , Geo.,
Wf ILL continue the Warehouse and Commission busmens
» v at the old stand of Simpson & Gardiner, in its
branches, and hopes, by strict, personal attention to the inter
est of his friends and the public, to merit a continuation of the
liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on the old firm.
Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies furnished at the low
cat market price. Cash advances made upon produce in store.
The books, notes and accounts of Simpson & Gardiner may
be found at the office of the undersigned.
My commission for selling Cotton, from and after tho first of
September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale.
J. R. SIMPSON.
A CARD.
HAVING retired from the Warehouse and Commission
business, I embrace the occasion to thank my friends and
the public for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of
Simpson *fc Gardiner, and to recommend to their confidence
and support my late partner and friend, J. K. Simpson, whose
office I will make my head quarters.
Cm au4 J. T. GARDINER.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
\\ T E beg to call the attention of our friends, and the public, |
f 1 to our large stock of GROCERIES (Liquors excepted.) .
In this city and Charleston, which wo are prepared to sell ijoi j
cash, or to prompt paying customers, on favorable teru
I)anikl Hakd, ) GEO. W. WILLI A V*H A Cu.» '
G. W. Williams, f Ghatleaton, S.O,
Azakiah Gbavra, ( HAND, WILLIi.M,S Sz GRAVER f
E. (J. Williams, J Augusta, vieo.
aui3 Ut*c.iy
FALL AND VINTER CABBAGF SEED.
A slri'lA olThei'oilowiug vari eties of Fall-and
VYtntbrCABISAGE SEED, vix: Lw r ge Green Giag.d
I :. ge Drumhead, Drumhead Savnv, I.HT -e V"rk flat ljutch’
and Lartre Berger CABBAGE St El*Also, Lout; Green
j COLLAkD Seed, suitabi f..r the p- .-sent season, aid with
j proper cultivation they will* mature >,y Christmas LVfsalebv
' WM. HMXES,
I COP ARTE ERSHIP.
rpHE undersigned have U day funned a copartnership
. « under the Arm name At RICHMOND A REED. forth?
t s, r WSslS2«, of * Peneral v . l „ ,| e ? aie and Retail GROCERY
Ri SIN ESS. and have iftNeii the 'tore recently occupied bv .1
Reed, opposite the Han' Hnter. where we intend keeping
* ,W e t'i .d esteirnve -assortment of all articles of the trade,
wh.ch will be sod on accommodating terms. Our stock has
been selected wtiajjrfat are.in the Northern markets, and
with a v.vw to its >Mg especially suited for the use of fami
lies and the planters trade.
e hope, by strict attention to business and the interested
our patrons, to merit a share of public patronage
, , , W, K. RICHMOND,
Os th« late Arm of Estes & Richmond
ocl dtf JERKY REED.
CLARKE & ROYAL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Roots, Shoes, Trunks. Jbc.
W E ar ,° few receiving our large stock for Fall and Whiter
’ T trade, to which we invite the attention of buyers before
purchasing. \\ e are prepared to show as well a selected stock
and of as good quality as was ever offered in this city, which
we will sell on accommodating terms. Our assortment of
Plantation BROGANS and House Servant SHOES, » rarv
complete, ail made of the best material a: d workmanship
„
CAR! El BAGS, and SATCHELS. d.e auiT
CHEAP GAS.
TIIK undersigned infonns the public, that he Is sole Agent
for vending and putting in successful operation, the Gas
Apparatus of the Maryland P, riable 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 tiiat is
produced. The public are solicited to examine the same, now
in sttcceeeful operation at the office of the (Ihronicle A Sentinel
and at Claras Hail, of Messrs. Run back A Cooper, in this city’
Pamphlets giving fui! descnptn n of the apparatus, price, Ac ,
ear. be had gratis at the office .• f 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. 1556. ts ruayl4
READY MADE CLOTHING.
I RAMSEY A- LABAVV ore -til receiving, twice a week.
A CLOTHING of ev-ry kind, from their Manufa. * rv i»
New York, all of which arc b..::giit f.r net Cash during these
stringci.* times, together wit • i con.piete a.-s.rtment oft V
DE Kuril I RTS and DRAWERS, witiian additional supply of
Linen Bosoms and SHIRTS ' every quality.
A.l of whieh are offered at less prises than ear. be afforded in
thiaeitv. ms3!>
05NABURG6.
1 A BA LEE heavy OSNABURGS, for sale by
If =cr4 THOb r. bI'OVAAL Si ••
N. Doik Slitoertisemente.
fine groceries for southern families
rriHOMAS HOPE & <’<).. No. 184 Chambers street New
L York, (established 1820) Importers and Dealers in all de
scriptions of Rare Old Maderia. Sherry and Port Wines. !m
--est < )ld Brandies, Superior Old Jamaica, St. Croix and Antigua
Rum, Old Holland Gin, and every variety of Fine Imported
and Domestic Liquors.
CH AMPAGN E-Max Sutaine, Moet & Chandon.and Mumm s
Imperial, Cabinet and Nerzenay, Heidseick and other brands.
CLARET AND SALT ERNE—lncluding Chateau Mar
gaux, Chateau Lafitte, Leovilie, Larose, Margauxand St. Ju
lien. Chataux and Hunt Sauternes.
HOCK WINES—Of Johannesberger, Maccrobrunner, Rude
sheimer, Hockheimer, Sparkling Hock and Moselle.
SEGAKS—Of all the choicest varieties, Elegantes, RegaLas,
Conchas, Operas, Pressed and Communes.
FOREIGN FRUITS—Of all kinds, Raisins, Almonds,
Prunes, *Scc.
TEAS ANI) COFFEES—AII of the finest qualities.
HAMS AND TONGCES— Burlington, Virginia and West
phalia Hams: Smoked and Pickled Tongues.
GOSHEN LI T IER—In Ferklns, Tubs and Stone Jars.
FOREIGN PICKLES—Sauces, Catsups, Sardines, Capers,
Olives. Ac.
PRESERVES—East and West India and Domestic. And
a full and general assortment of every variety of tine groce
ries. dly _ mh4
KEROSENE OILS,
DISTILLED FROM COAL—NOT EXPLOSIVE.
Secured by Letters Patent.
ri'IHE different grades of these celebrated OILS, suitable for
I Machinery of all kinds, Binnacle ana Family use, can be
had of the undersigned, also of the wholesale Oil Dealers and
Druggists in the City of New York, and of the authorised
Local Agent of the Company in this place.
AUSTENS, General Agents, Keresone Oil Co.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
Local Agencies granted on application as above. Orders
should specify the description of lamp or machinery for which
the Oil is wanted. lv my3l
FOUNTAIN S INDIA STORE.
6** O BROADWAY, New York, is full of Goods from
f)0 CHINA, JAPAN and INDIA, which embrace
Novelties and Dress Goods, which are only to be found at the
above establishment. Seersucker, Concan, Pongees, Satins;
also. Scarfs and Shawls from $5 to SSOO. Scarfs, Handkerchiefs,
Dresses, &c., manufactured from the fibres of the Pineapple,
handsomer and more durable than silk. Fashionable Bonnets
made of the same, can be washed and remodeled to suit the
taste, and worn for years. Also, thousands of Eastern (Asiatic)
articles, well worthy of the attention of all.
Milliners will be supplied per mall with samples of the Pine
apple, or, can have Pattern Bonnets of the latest fashion, black
ami colored, sent by express to any part of the country.
P. S.—lndia China in sets and single pieces, Vases, Ac., &c.
mys 9
MERILLO IRON WORKS.
MERRILLO A JACQUES, 14*2 Centre Street, New York,
7% r A M FAC'TI TIERS and Dealers in Wrought Iron
JjJL PIPES, FITTINGS, TOOLS, and every description of
apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for heating
and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Private Dwellings,
Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories and Halls.
Also—Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Guages, Boilers’and Boiler
Flues, made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and our own
Patent—warranted to do double the work of any other inven
tion.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country and prompt
ly attended to. ly je26
THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE.
THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE.
THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE.
THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE.
The best in use. The beat in use.
The best in use. The best in use.
The beat in use. The beat in use.
For sale by
For sale by
For sale by
S. S. JON ES * 00., 210 Broad at.
S. 8. JONES & CO., -JlO Broad-st,
Jy26 _ 8. 8. JONES A CO,. 210 Broad-st.
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &c., &c.
SB. .IO.\ES A CO., beg again to call the attention of
• their numerous customers and the public generally to their
extensive assortment of S'l’() V ES, O K ATES, RA N 0 ES. and
a complete variety of everything pertaining to a First Class
House Furnishing Store.
STOVES.
Our assortment in this department U all that the most fastid
ious can desire. We have nearly every style of COOK, OF
FICK and PARLOR STOVES kept by any other house in
this cltv, and many desirable patterns that are to hi found ex
clusively at our establishment.
GRATES.
Os these goods, we have some thirty different patterns, all
bought within the last sixty days and from the latest desigua.
We think we hazard nothing in saving ti at we can offer a much
greater variety iu this line than all other dealers in the city
combined.
RANGES.
Having tested nearly all the dill'ent styles of Ranges extant,
we have for two years past sold MOTT’S PATENT INVIN
CIBLE RANGE exclusively, believing them to be the very
best article offered. We have sold some twenty of these Ran
ges in Augusta and vicinity, and they have never failed to givu
perfect satisfaction. We will sell to any customer w ill.a lull
guarantee that these Ranges are perfect in their op nation in
every particular.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
In this department enumeration is out of the question. Our
assortment is. as usual, complete, and no effort will be spared
on our partto retain forour nouse the position it has occupied
for five years past. It is well known that we keep more than
double the stock and variety of any house in the city, and ours
is, in fact, the place to purchase HOUSE FURNIMIING
GOODS. The increase of our business in this department has
entirely exceeded our expectations. Our efforts to establish a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE FURNISHING STORE
have been crowued with success by an public,
and our motto is “Upward and Onward.”
TINNER’S GOODS.
We have in store an unusually heavy stock of TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON, SHEET COPPER, 1 RON WIRE, BLOCK
TIN, PIG and BAR LEAD. Also, a large stock of JA PAN
NED WARE. PRESSED COVERS, ana PLATES, of every
description. BUCKET EARS, RIVETS, Tinner’s TOOLS,
and MACHINES, Ac., which we oiler to the tr ade on the very
best terms. S. S. JONES & CO.,
0c23 210 Broad.street.
COUNTERFEIT.
CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING
8. \. PIKE’S MA(;*OLIA WHISKY,
Cincinnati , Ohio.
fTUIE undersigned, manufacturer d sole proprietor of the
s above brand of WHISKY, w.mld respectfully inform his
appeared in the Charleston and other Southern markets a coun
terfeit of the above Whisky, being a poisonous imitation, brand
ed similar to his brand ;it passes under tbu name of S. N. I >ik*’g
Magnolia Whisky, Cincinnati, Ohio, and other names similar to
S N . Pike. As 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. I 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 inv name with a slight al
teration. I nave 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 tnose who are lia
ble to be deceived, and prevent the evil results attending th#
use of this poisonous imitation. 1 also herebv caution the couc
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 rye and corn,
and is warranted free from any neleterious or obnoxious com
pound. it being a nure and healthy beverage.
Of'TAVI S COHEN, Esq., of Savannah, Ga., and Messrs.
HENRY COBIA & CO., of 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,
IS and 20 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jan 6 _ ly
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK.
WOOD A FEHOT, Philadelphia, Pa., are prepared to
TV furnish IKON RAILINGS, for Cemeteries, Public
Squares and Buildings; Iron VKRAN DA US, FOUNTA I NS,
STAIRS, Garden VASES, DOGS, LIONS, CHAIRS, SET
TEES, FABLES, STATU ARY, aud Ornamental Iron Work
generally. Being the oldest ahd largest manufactory in the
Ended States for this particular branch of business, and hav
ing every facility for conducting their business economically,
fel l confident that they can furnish all work, at the shortest no
tice, and at the most moderate prices.
We have appoint* d as our sole Agents at Augusta, Messrs.
W. H. Goodrich and W. H. Salisbury. to whom we refer all
wishing anything in our line. They can show our designs, give
all necessary information, aud take orders,
wyl* d9m WOOD A PEROT.
NOTICE.
/ * IKVHDF.Y, WHITE <V CO.. have placed their
\ W Hooks and Accounts in the hands of Dr. E.Girardey, w):o
is authorized to act as their Attorney in settlement of all
claims, either owing to or du I y said firm. Persons having
claims will please present them i r settlement on the first . '
July next. Those Indebted are re i i . ted to make imniedr . ‘
payment. GIRARD a WHYTE A C V* le
Augusts. April 21,1807.
AMERICAN HOTEL ’
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
ff'IIE suhscriher has taken this well-know
I HOTEL, which has been thoroughly r
and furnished, and is now open for the nv va l e ",’ r , 1 ,
rIS of b hon,l h ° WIU a,IJ at lhU Houso ’’ate ?omfo°rL and lulu
I ho laMc (which ii undtr thftcar . As \i- om rrvptu*
thc'hesttSbe^ha-iSSrt?'' wish
NrftwM ‘,l ar d , * ' -lurobia or Charleston markets.
In Csciv be spared tn T j, akl( tb i ß Hotel one of the best
ColuSl y u.B.«.,Ju n e 1^18c7 A. BTKKNES, Agent.
. ,IMPO?.rANT TO FARMERS.
i < A-r A'rus for husking corn.
i | J - REMIUM HUkSKL\»J THIMBLE, Patent-
I . -* 1(1 ‘ ua * *8,1856, and over seventy-live thousand sold the
* first year.
It is a vp ell known fact that the common methods of Husking
J' 0 ™ ire among the most painful and tedious operations that
}r e -firmer is called upon to perform, subjecting his fingers t#
J- 1 '' e loss of .ails, excoriations, ( racks, bruises, arc. Orders fdr
-be above article will be received arid duly attended to, by Im
press or Mall, by addressing
WILLIAM HAINES, Augusta, Geo.,
Agent for the Patentee.
Price Forty Cents per pair. oc!3
THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND
MATURITY.
TI WT published, gratis, the twenty-fifth thousand, a few
words on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of
Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emissions, Geni
tal and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System,
Jmpotency, and Impediments to Marriage generally, by ti. DE
LANEV, M. D.
The important fact that the many alarming complaints, orig
inating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily
removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract, clear
ly demonstrated: and the entirely new axd highly successful
treatment, hs adopted by the Author, fully explained, by
means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF per
fectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the
advert ised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a .scaled envelope,
y remitting two postage stamps to I)r. DE I-ANEY,
°ct2 dty 17, Lispenard street. New York.
POTATOES! POTATOES!
barrels of the Meshaunock PO' r
TOES, a choice article for table use, just received v .A
--' died I IP AN TIG NA C A HUBB ' • y
WEEKLY SUPPLIES FROM AUCT ~~~
Ulrll SILKS; NewiILOAKS : .ION.
' Embroidered SETTS; Embroidered r
Infants’ HOOTS ; Misses' GAITERS ; COLLARS
Canton FLANNEL ; White at:! Red t
Fine Bed BLANKETS ; Rest Negro LANA EL :
Juat received and tor smAb at prices t* BLANKETS,
ioua. dscs 'Please the moat fastid*
_ GRAY A TURLEY.
WM. Q. PRI' , F . „ A
HV V!' rec eived sew aupplle “f* ® tU ’»
CASSPAERES and V GOODS, CLOTHS,
styles of Got ds fur ntanuftr n,» mp 1 ?’ and a!I the latexi
measure in the most fash)',nahlpV 1 Wl . 1! be made lI P to
i/attended to. able manner. All orders prompt
_ SUNDRIES.
2 00 CANDLE.;
A xes h ‘xes foBACOO G t.m ’
300 “ CLOVES • IXlOlll# •***■» ;
*». “ NUTMEGS;
10 u ags SPICE;
10 •• GINGER;
10 “ PEPPER;
. b! . S ’ % lgar llouse . SYRTTP •
-o<r <aka Port and ,
60 BRAN nv a ” IN E5. low priced;
A nttcipating a o ’ u an»e in n -V i* ' ““dl'-nn grade.
»h*» Lamla^-oGTerGoo <L '£**"?* will = *ll
t-'ash ' tv notes. ~ e ,* n *Vl' have on hand, low for ;
norit c. a. Williams * son.
— d6w
WEDDIVn, v ,^OF,AVI N O.
V ? !ul BULL head* *nd BuMuaaa CARDS
nod printed In a aaperior 10 *ll »tof fauhlen
OJee corner. * 'eencr mannar, by H Ii UGHES, i’cit
Si'eoimeaKsan he . _
aorl ff * d 0r,: *7.-'’»t'.k, Sura of
* ft., Itwilin. I
Cental £avfts.
DR. J. T. PATERSON, DENTIST,
OFFICII and Residence in Col. Clanton’s Buildings, on
Washington street, a few doors Iroin Broad street, oppo
site the Augusta Hotel, is prepared to do anything pertaining
to the profession. Will extract Teeth with the latest improved
Instruments, and has used the benumbing process tor extract
ing teeth without pain for nearly the last twelve months.
ocit iy
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. CH ASK lias returned to the City, and may be found
at his vibes on Broad street, opposite the United States
Hotel. ts oc»
C. M. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
OFFICE over Carmichael* Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaiuing to Dentistry, faithfully and scien
tifically executed.
DENTISTS’ MATERIALS furnished to order.
JV» *y
E. W. EARXER, M. D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE on Broad street, one door above Post Office corner.
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s Patentand Hunter’s Con
tinuous Gum work, and all recent improvements iu the art,
aug!B
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between the under
signed, under the name and style or J. M. NEWIIV *
CO., is this day dissolved by mutual couseut. The same of the
firm will be used iu the liquidation of debts.
J. M. NEWBY,
C. B. DAY,
W. S. WISE.
Augusta, 58d March, 1867. ts mh24
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
rfIHE undersigned having purchased from Mr.J. M. Newby
1 his entire interest in the late firm of J. M. Newby A Go.,
will continue the READY-MADE CLOTHING BUSINESS
in all its branches, under the name and style of J. K. HORA
& CO. ALI persons indebted to the old firm, either by note or
book account, are requested to call and make payment to the
newflriuof J. K.Hora&Co. J. K. iIoRA,
W. T. TIMMERMAN,
W. S. WISE,
mh24 ts 0. B. DAY.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my interest in the CLOTHING BU
SINESS to J. K. HORA & CO., 1 respectfully solicit
for them a continuance of the patronage of mv old friends.
J. M. NEWBY.
Augusta, 23d March, IS.”. in MM
DISSOLUTION.
mm? firm of XI. J. &E. A. SIBLEY’is this day dissolved
K by mutual consent. The Books, Notes and Accounts will
be found at the old stand, now occupied by Hknuy J. Sin
lit. who is authorized to use the name of the firm in settle- {
meat; amt all indebted to said firm are respectfully requested !
to come forward and settle, so that we may close the old busi
ness. 11. J. SIBLEY*,
E.A. SIBLEY.
NOTICE.
HAVING disposed of my interest in the Grocery business
to my former partner, 11. J. Sibley, I respectfully solicit
for him a continuance of the patronage of my friends.
Augusta, May Ist, 1557. E. A. SIBLEY.
NEWFTRM.
r|IIIK undersigned having purchased from E. A. Si busy,
1. ills entire interest in the late firm of 11. J. & E. A. Sibley,
will continue the Grocery business, in all Its branches, under
the name and styie of Henby J. Sibley, and would solicit, the
patronage of the former concern. HENRY J. SIBLEY.
Augusta, May Ist, 1857. myl
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
r rillE copartnership heretofore existing between the tmder-
I. signed, under the firm of Hand, Wilcox & Co., in this
city, Geo. W. Williams A Co., in Charleston, and D. Hand
A Co., in New York, expired by limitation on the 30th ultimo,
and is dissolved. Either partner is authorized to sign in liqui
dation. Mr. Daniel H. Wilcox will close up the business of
the Augusta firm, and the books and notes or Hand, Williams
A ( 0., and Hand, Wilcox & Co., will be found with him at the
old stand. DAN’L HAND,
GEO. W. WILLIAMS*
Augusta, May 2d, 1857. DAN’L U. WILCOX.
NOTICE.
rjIIIE undersigned having purchased the entire Mock ol
JL Hand, Wilcox A Co., will continue the W holt Sale Giro,
eery Business at the old stand.
DANIEL H. W ILCOX.
Augusta, May 2d, 1857. my 2
DISSOLUTION.
fpHK firm of FLEMING, CLEMKNCK & CO , was dis-
JL solved on the Ist April, by mutual conse at. The books,
notes and accounts will be found-at the old st: .ml n» w occupied
by Fleming Sc Rowland, who are authorize d t,, uao the name
or the firm iu settlement. PORT! JR FLEMING,
A. F. ‘JLEMENCE,
E. T. MILLER.
COPARTNERSHIP NO TICE.
f ■ 111 K undersigned have associated themselves together, un-
L derthe name and style of FLEMI NG A ROWLAND,
for the transaction of a General GROCERY BUSINESS, at
the old stand of Flkming, Clemencb A Co., and solicit a con
tinuance es the patronage of the former cone ern.
porter fveming.
aplS ts _ CHARLS A . ROW LAND.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WTAKiin’CTO' E. ARCHER and JAMES 11. AL
vY FORI) have this day formed a Copartnership for the
purpose es carrying on the LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS.
Thankful for the liberal patronage Bestowed on them when
conducting the business separately, they hope now, by their
united exertions, to please all who may call on them.
Augusta, May 13,1557.
liveryTtable.
\\n; have for hire, at our Stable*, new CARRIAGES
IT and BUGGIES, line gentle HORSES, and careful and
attentive Drivers, and will be pleased to supply our friends and
the public, with any si ascription of vehicle they may desire
mytS ARCHER ALFORD.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
.1. day by Its own limitation. The bufiiness'ofthe 'late Uriii !
will b. settled by either of tb. undersigned at the old store * i
WM. H. HOWARD.' I
January Ist, 1307. LEON P. DUGAS. j
NOTICE.
rreiK undersigned tenders his thanks t« the citizens of \u- i
I- #usla, and his Consignors generally, for the iihem! m i
nerin which they hare patronized the late ttnn, and houca Vv
quick sales, prompt returns, aud strict attention to business’ to
merit a share of their patronage
January Ist, 1857. junta WM. H. HOWARD.
DISSOLUTION.
rilllK copartnership lieretofore existing under th. b™ 0 f
a. IUIOH* AaoHTr.r was dissolved, i.v the dost’?,"Tvn
I.IAM 11. AuonTKT, on tho 17th day of Mar last.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THKttndersigned living purchased the er tire Interest of
4. \\ M. H. AroHTRT. have formed a copa- . r
the name aud style of lUi.it. Jr Aniuiew*. «
the MERCHANT TAI I.OKING and OJ (th™ £
NESS, at the old starul, 210 Broad street ‘ 111
All persons indeht Id to the late tirr_, ' elthpr t)V orr
remit, are requested io make iuunedir.to navn mt to the arder
, WILLIAM HAIGH,
-JZ°L IT 1. JD_". NDREVVS._
GOODS FORWARDED FREE OF CHARGE
. * A M' f. AV - ANN AH RAILROAD.
\ f U,.’ this Road ;u» a means of commu
pTil' 11 Wl ‘“ tnc - Br.ard, and thence with Northern
nAw r r re , no -7 f " u ' IHRST CLASS STEA MSIUPS
.uLnJ'n mg ‘'•’easel.*, running with regularity and
i f^ CC 2??i n * York and Savannah ; also, a Steamship
™‘ Sailing Vessels from that Fort,
making the communication bet ween the
ipMil 6 *!! •■* * nd avannah as reliable for certainty and
-..J,’ *55 in * ito any other Southern Fort.
I. can "expect only the business of Augusta, the
• tvw ar d ie 1 -GMnties along the line of the Georgia Railroad,
h-vp °** e Countien lying North of that Road. Other Roads
*+ larger fleld or operations that cannot be neglected merely
V- .cure bo limited a trade as that to which we must alone give
* our time ; aud 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 ecouomy, which is
sure ultimate!v to gain and retain it.
As regards Rates—they shall be as low as by any other Road,
and ia order to reduce all charges to a minimum rate, contracts !
for Dray age have becu already entered into at Savannah, avid ;
no one connected with the Receiving and Forwarding has any
other interest than that of seeing that all ohaugks are at tie
lowest rate*.
Bv Railroad a saving of one-quarter of one per cent, can t-«
made in the Insurance between Northern Porta and Augusta
All Goods forwarded free of Commissions. They should b*
marked “ in care oftiie O. R. R. Agent,” Savannah.
Published by order of the Board.
FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Pnb
THE EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH AHEAD
HOME MANUFACTURES TRIUMPHANT 1
rpilF. well-known VICTOR COOK STOVE, which adiri*«
JL of no superior, is now being manufactured at the Augusta.
" orks, Augusta. Ga., from Georgia Iron, and wai ranted to te
equal to any made at the North in workmanship and durability
'Vs are now receiving, and shall keep constantly on hand v .
full a wortnient of the above named Cook Stove, which we wt-ti :
furnish at wholesale and retail prices a* low as the same artie'e
can b, laid down here from the North. Dealers will make a
great saving by avoiding breakage iu transportation, and house
keepers can always be furnished with any piece or section of I
their Stove which may happen to get broken or burnt out.. *
The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves W. H. MAHARKEV Jc GO I
oct7
CLAKK AND CO., ~
I\TO)V offer for sale their splendid new stock of '
i_l WARE, of all kinds—Tea Sets, Pitchers, O oILv L
er«, Goblets, rum tilers. Cups, Forks, Spoon*, / .store, ait
Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives. .a.die* ; Pastry,
Sheffleld PLATED W ARE—first qualify
Caka Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, &<■ jof goods in Castors
Birmingham and American PLAT"
and at low prices. aD W ARE, very showy
GOLD WATCHES, of all r
bia*. Burley & Johnsoa, Engi : -od makora—Cooper, Dent, To
©. Copenhagen. .*h maker* ; and Jul*s Jurgensen
SILV kR W ATC HEP
Watch®*, large six*. .in great variety; quick beat Railroad
Rich Diamond, C
the neweet styD oral. Cameo and Mosaic JEWELRY, all
GOODS, at th' .e, with a large stock of Staple and FANCY
road Baak. .4T store. Poet Otßee Corner, opposite the Itail-
Qr ••t*
y v jNB, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, AC.
J iAVE removed to the Building on the South side cf
. Broad street, nearly opposite my former stand, where I
• Are just received a large addition to mv extensive stock of
GUNS, PISTOLS and GUNNING APPARATUS, which
make* 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 ;
“ Stub. Twist, all varieties;
Single Barrelled GL NS, Twist Barrels ;
arUci an * e ’ Ad * mß * Deane’s Repeating PISTOLS, a superb
TOLS * all ssies ; &Is0 * Al * en ’ s Sir Barrelled PIS-
Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, Ivory and Wood
Handles:
Single Barrelled Rifle PI3IOLS, Steel Barrels:
Powder FLASKS, Shot BELTS, Game BAGS, Dog CALLS
£?T JB iVl m varieties: Gun WADS, Drinking
and® T “bS£LEAD ! 7 “'- hot dAK1 'RU»GES, POWDER
g i° d of Pocket and Pen KNIVES,
SGItibORS. RAZORS, 4c. Thankful for past farors. ami so-
Ileus a continuance,
iraun. Re stocked and Repaired neatly and r romptlr,
and Rifles made to oeder and warranted.
ocß W. 4. BOWBN, Broad.street.
„ COPARTNERSHIP.
fl’ iIK svibserlber has asaochated with him. In the Produce and
SuaintM. hi* brother, ROBERT A.. FLEM
ipS; X h t,Sl 1 ?i? w . wi!l Leraafker be conducted in tb e name of
j r.W. FLEMING *(3O. THOMAS W. FLEMING.
U«t. 1, last.
“ GEE AT EG SH ! ”
r riU' eieitemsnt still continue, at HERSEY'S. He has
* tnarkad down hla entire STOC Kto COST. Gome one.
come ail, now la the bme. “Strike wl ile the iron Is hot,” de
lay not, as the sale will continue tor but ten days.
MERSEY, Opposite IT. 3. Hotel.
HOSIERY, HOSIKRY,
VLL kinds. Alan, UNDERSHIRTS an ' DRAWERS
daclO WM. O. PRICE ,t CO,
A mpplyjuat received by
IX deciO W ILLIAM U. TUTT.
Business €arfts,
THADDEUS OAKMAN,
G1 ENERAL AGENT. for Purchasing, Selling, Collect
)T ine 4c. Office over the City Bank, Augusta, Ga.
oelS tlfsc 3m ___
LAWSON & ADDISON,
COTTON AMI GRALAi FACTORS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 94 Bay Street , Savannah, Georgia.
Cotton sold on the usual Commission.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
Particular attention will bo given to the sale of limber and
Lumber. THGMAS AI)DISON,
seps R. R- LAW SON.
M. H. TALBOT,
A TTORXEV AT' LAW, Augusta, Ga„ will practice in
A_ the counties of Richmond, Burke. Jefferson and Colum
bia of the Middle; and Warren, Wilkes and Lincoln, of the
Northern Circuits. Office in Constitutionalist Range.
oclO L y
BENJAMIN HALL, J. P.
123tl District.
OFFICE at his residence on Greene Street, between Centre
and Elbert streets. Will he thankful for any business en
trusted to him. Court days, second Saturday in every month.
WILLIAM A. WII.KIN3. ! JOSEfU H. Wll.klttS.
W. A. & J. H. WILKINS.
A TTOKXEYS AT LAW, Louisville. Jefferson county,
Ljk Georgia, will practice in the couuties of Jefferson. Burke,
Emanuel, Washington, Striven, Columbia, Richmond, Tat
nall, Montgomery, Hancock and Warren. ts seps
W. G. JOHNSON,
A TTORXEV AT LAw, Augusta, Georgia. Ofliee in
Constit .tiouaibt Ka: g«. _ ljr_ jyl
G. J. WRIGHT,
4 TTORXEV AT LAW, Albany, Georgia, will attond
promptly to all tmsinvssentrusted t« him. ly mvU
R. J. & W. T. MILLICAN,
4 TTOBNEYB AT LAW, will practice in the counties
l\ of the Western Circuit, amt the counties of Madison, El
bert and liart, of the Northern Circuit.
K. J. mi.LICAK, I WM. T. XILLIOAN,
Jefferson, Georgia. | Carnesville, Georgia.
_rayl3 ttacty
THOMAS H. GRIFFIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, wll
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Greene, Hancock
Warren and Wilkes. All business entrusted to him will met:
prompt attention. ts apt
J. T. BUREHALTER,
A TTORXEV AT LAW, Marietta, Ga„ will promptly
/V attend b. business entrusted to him in any county in the
Blue Ridge Circuit, and to collecting and securing claims in ail
| the surrounding counties. dacly mb 17
THOMAS B. FELDER,
A TTORXEV AT LAW, Augusta Georgia. Office over
! .£%_ the City Bank. ly mh!B
LEGAL NOTICE.
rgd HE undersigned having entered into a partnership, in the
practice of Law, in the county of Columbia, will give all
business entrusted to them prompt attention.
LAMAR & LOCHRANE,
fehfi ly A. COLVARD.
L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
4 TTOiXXEV AT LAW, Augusta. Georgia. Office over
the City Bank. lebdO
JESSE A. GLENN,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Summerville, Cliattooga cor.n
tv Geo., having entered Into the. practice of law and
equity ill Cherokee Circuit, Georgia, will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to his care.
Any business, Irom professional firms, will receive every
attention, and prompt remittances made for all collections,
i fel>7
THOMAS MORRIS. I JOHN 11. E3TXS.
MORRIS <fc ESTES,
a TrORiVEVS \T LAW, Camesville, Ga.; will practice
iV in all tho counties otf tiio Western Circuit, and in the coun
ties of Elbert and Hurt, in tiie Northern. Business entrusted
to their care will meet vrith prompt attention. Particular at
tentioa paid to collections, ts ym\l < j
B. Y. MARTIN. I <*• MARTIN.
MARTIN & MARTIN
VTTOHMCYrt AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. Office
on Broad Street d*cl> jan.l3
LINTON BTBFHRNS. i R. M. JOHNSTON.
STEPHENS & JOHN,® TON,
4 TTORX'EYH AT LAW, Sparta, Oeorgia, will practice
xY in the comitiesM' Hancock, W urren . Taliaferro, Oglethorpe
and Wilkes, of the .Northern ; Greene, Vutuam and Morgan, of
the Oglethorpe ; and W aahiiigtun and Richmond, of the Mid
dle Circuit*. tied
J. G. MONTGO MERY,
4 TTOR.VEY AT UIY, As.gu.ta, U:*„ will practice
2Y Richmond and other countie* of the Middle Circuit. O
in City Hall. _ novlß
HENRY J. LANG,
A TTORXEY AT LAW, Lincolnton, Ga., will practice
lY in Lincoln, Wilke*and cdlumMa counties. All businoes
entrusted to hln receivi prompt attention. my 3
william :r. mclaws,
A TTORXEY AT LAW, Commissioner of New York,
Virginia, North and Sou th Carolina. Ofllce, Clayton’s
new builulug, opposite his old office. Washington street, wiii
attend promptly to applications for Bounty Land, under the
late acts of (-ongress. *apl j
MACKENZIE AND LAWSON,
4 TTOHAKY* AT LAW, Waynesboro’, hi-rko county,
Georgia, will practice in Lurke, Scriw Jefferson, Wash* {
ington/fatn&ll, Montgomery, E manueiand Kichzuoaui counties.
ALEXANDER MACKRNKIS, JOHN ?. I.AWSON.
ocs
JOHN H. HULL,
\ ’PmntTV A 'S' r,i»’ .A-rmist.-l fin Rmail
il street, in Masonic Ifau building. 1 V janl
WILLIAM J. B. CAfiSW £LL,
4 TTtMiXKY AT LAW Louisville G;t will practlc
il Law in llie following counties, to w' ; . Jefferson, Burke
Emanuel, Scriven, Washington. Richmou- Columbia and tV at
,T’n. Strict attention paid to collecting.
References— Gey 11. V. Johns--:', Mi’ .icdgcvUle, Ga.; Dr. li,
Louisville, G a.; Mr. \\in. V uacan, Savannah, Ga.
' Office opposite Louisville Hotel _ jylO
POLHILL & ‘CAIN,
l v TOJliVl'*\ AT LAW, b ouDville, Ga., will practlc*
1 i. in the several counties of the Middle and the counties of
11 uncock and M arren ot the Nor 1 hern Circuit. Office on the
cot ner East of the Market—the s' as occupied by the senior
pai tner for the last three years.
TITOS. 11. POLIIILL,
J G. CAIN.
J inuary 23d, 1857. ly J:wiis3
LAW NOTICi a.
*6’’ IIK undersigned will practice LA Vi ' and EQUITY, in Co
II partnership, from till', date, using thi firm name of WALK
EK dr ROGLR>. In criminal business, their practice will re
mail . separate, as heretofore.
Ol Ice north-west corner of Bnr.ul and Washington streets.
£l>\\ r AJU> -I. WALKER
ALT UE ITSl T S M. ROG EHS. ,
A’ 1 X On, Sept. &h, 1856. tt septd__ ,
LEGAL NOTK !E.
W *K hg?e tom Copartnership, In the practice of the I
* * Law on the t.▼ 1 cl the Com t, in all of the counties I
com posing; the Middle Div- < » Georg ia, and one of the firm
will, be in attendance at all x. Com *U, and will promptly
attend \r . a ii busiueas entrusted to -
WILL c: K. MoLAWS. i
J. T. BO o hLL
Aw gvat-a, Geo., Sept. 1,1857. 6m sep3 j
DR. M. J. JONES
(’*' yFFF.RS his professional services to th-A cltlxens of Augo - j
. / ta and vicinity. Office on Mclntosh rtreefl, opposite the 1
Cf -nstitutionalist. Range, where he may I s found at all times #
d» iring the day, and at night at the reside nee of J. C. Snead* j
juthsideof Walker street, opposite Rich mond Academy. \
. jyl 6 m
DR. E. B. HOOK
f / Y FFERB his professional services to the citizens of Augns*
1 V/ ta and vicinity. Office in the room formerly occiityk'd by
Dr. T. B. Phinizy. Can be found at n'ight in the adjoining
building. ts _ _ jan.’d
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, GIN j
ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE, and other Wines and '
Liquors, Teas, Segars, Ac. Nos. I®3 Congress andß7 St. Julien
streets,Savannah, Ga. cUc my 23
CLGTHIK G EMPORIUM.
5 Fine Ready-madedir— n n n( ,, jb n ft , —also—
Clothing, Hats and! Will. U, liil-G a. uU./ Sup’fine Cloths.
Caps, Shirts, 001-j VASHJ'ONABLfi iCasaimer ea. and
i Gloves, Ilosie i fu vD \estmgs, will be
1 Umbreila*,| MILITARY pade to measure, J
<' a n a'l Cravats, m . T ‘ unexceptionable in
stock! ‘ n-v."' !kL ‘ r 1 TAILORS, Utyie and work
chieik, and* sTrv- nc >'! manship, by best
Artie’ Er > u! street, bnechamcs, at the
tut* ‘ AUGUSTA, GA. i shortest notice.
* jjy- city and country
febfi '
PATENT RIGHTS for the south.
rgi]i v ued is desirous oi introducing in this section
I , t’umintrv 'very Patented and other useful invention,
either of a Mairufa. •Wral.Gl.en.ltol or Agricuitural nature, and
b" 1 levine it nmv In- i Hineflcnvl to Miutliern interests, solicits the
abm i r.r the -• iV of latent Right? as above doted, of every
description!" Either Si «f. County,'Uitv, or lndivid.iini Rights,
for the States or Georg »•. "i .iVe. e''‘o auu f Cmnuise.
The location boingeentr v '}} ~o itit.es of exteiulmg
the sale of every useful L mention, throughout the southern
sistes ref . re , sc given if desired. Address
aul2 ° VM - HAINES, August*. Ga.
AUGUSTA STa WE DEPOT,
And House Furnish
OX II \M», a full assortment 01 t»:o cbuted vl< ’ iOR .
CUOK STOVES, manufactut. *-« in this c\t y from Soul ?
ern iron, being the best constructed c x * c now in the m ■s%.
kct. Having been fullv tested, it has p f ov<su to be a)]
name implies, THE VICTOR ! . .
Also, a large variety of Parlor, Hall an ‘ ST of
Southern manufacture—all of which are no**' ottered at t- I
sale and retail prices, and warranted to give «at!sSyjti<*-•
Chean Northern COOK STOVES, a large wbiio"i 1
will sell cheap to make room, among which ma. v be toxTcU the
Light Street COOK SToVE, the Empire State COOK B*lo^K,
the Blue Ridge COOK. .S TOVE, the Morning Star (do* hie
oven} COOK STOVE, t’a -. Ocean Premium (flushoven) Ci> >K
STOVE, A. J. Gallaghe/’s sir-tight Sun Rise COOK. SRD K,
(with corrugated oven).
All sizes of the well known KNICKERBOCKER RANI iK,
the best and most durable c0..-k range now b* fore llu* pui*li •.
Parlor and Office OR AT ES, Coal BURNERS, Ac., a chi ice
variety just received, all of new designs, aiid late improve urn, it>;
Coat flods. Blower Standards and H -Me w, I’okers, Sbo* el»
and Tongs with Stapdiv.ds, Eire Carriers, Coal Sifters, Ac.. Ac.
Now ia the time to make selections and secure good 1 bar
gains. W. 11. Gt)ODRICH,
sep2s No. S, DeKalb P*ange, Broad Rlro«
READY-MADE CLOTHING AND HATS
BAKGAI\m in READY-MADE Cl j4»Tli ING u.dHA i >
can be had at the Clothing Store ofA. P. BItfNON >.
1 CO., nearly opposite tiie Post Office corner. Cali and exj f‘i
ine their stock ar.d prices.
EXPRESS NOTIC.E. x .
j Memphis and Charleston Railroad, op< nto TuscumbiCi.J •
! fIIHE ADY.XIX KXPKKS* ».VX\ !.*'•*";%{ "•
A rangementa to extend their Express Line over me-i i
| phi Band Charleston Railroad, and will re Ccive and : •rwam oj
i Passenger Trains, in charge of special me. iseugerr, u,
i PACKAGES, Ac. _ ~,r r vf , v f^
Particular attention given to PERSON AL B*.L ,»Abt, ror
warded by Express, which will be delivered as addressed , at
any point on the line. .. , .
Express f..r Nashville, Tuscurabia, and interniwiiate stotii ms,
1 saves daily (per Georgia Railroad) at 5 1 >,i'"<kr. .d.
api(i it. •». PLAN I.SUP i.
1857. FALL AND WINTE 1 GOODS. L 857
THE best GOODS, now offered, at she lowest s.t: •?.
1 the newest style.,, arid all articles f..r a Mini.
A. P- BIGNON 6 ; CO.,
i VTA VE Just received a splendid 1<- t ‘ White. B,a , c ' k “"I*
j L! oitde colored superior Kdd ULi >VES, all tha siris. t#
i wkivk they call the attention nj their c; tstoiucrs. nor t
ill clones. k
IF ALL THINGS ARE EQUAL,
Give the Preference to Nome M:i, \,t.
11 II a proposition is not only Jus tand reason;,; !e, • 11
E? tnotic, and therefore we would respeettuliy . ll
Physteians and Planters, to call and examine toe ,V 7 1
prices of the extensive stock of DKUOs cit Gvi i, 1 T
FUMEP.Y. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS c’r'i ' r ' I
PAINTS. BRUSHES. 4c.. that has been pu7’> "R M
our firm, with a view of selling them as n ,V ; . ■ H
chased in any market. "b oaltepu ■
We cannot demonstrate the above principle w i, f
portunity, and would therefore requ v *' t an op M
by all interested. “ 1 ' A -c-'. : .n. i, ■
All orders promptly attended to, by
BARKY’ & Bat i ky
OcS Druggists ami Übinulsts I
DRUGS.
rjlO-MORROW, and every succeeding day, we w i I
X to Merchants. Planters cud Physician's, a'iarg- ar7 I
selected stock of DRUGS, OILS. PAINTS, COLORS pt .v fl
TER PARIS, GLASS, BKlsllEs, Choice Fainilv v- -'3
CINES, Surgical INST KUMENTS, Dissecting do./ciipy ■
CALS, Medicine CHESTS, PERFUMERY, M>-" uk. *i
DUE BAGS. - u " 1
The above are of superior quality, and will be sold at - 9
lowest market prices.
nov22 BARRY 4 BATTEY. f
COD LIVER OIL.
rrt HE celebrated OIL, prepared by Dr. Lewis I>. .hr t'l
X Sweden, now generally recommended as supmi■ t, ~U
other. For sale by nov22 BARKY 4 BATTEY '1
- COLOGNE.
4 GENUlNE article of Jean Maria Farina’sunrK.il I
LOOSE, for sale by
BARRY 4 BATTEY
At their store, one door alove Lamback 4c. i - I
nov2S
OTARD BRANDY.
“VVJ'E have an article of prime old Otari BRANDY, f -9
It medical purposes. It it good.
BARRY 4 BATTEY,
novSS one door above Lamback 4 i mperb. 1
DISSECTING CASES,
OF superior metai and finish, at the lowest, prices.
BARRY 4 BATTEY, |
nov22 Successors to D’Antignac 4 Ban ?. I
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C 1
\k7 F, have nowon hand, for the Fall trade, a hum fl
» carefully selected stock of DRUGS. MF.DK :\b'l
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY WINDOW GLASS, !
OY GOODS, 4c., to which wc invite the attention of y -a
chants. Those in want of pure and genuine Drugs and ." H
cines will do well to give us avail. We guarantee t X
low as can be bought in this or other markets. The foll.mi: J|
articles comprise a portion of nurstock—
-15,000 lbs. BLUE STONE;
0,000 “ Green OOP PE AS;
9,600 “ best MADDER;
5 eases Spanisli Flotc INDIGO :
5 “ Bengal and Madras INDIGO ;
9 “ Java INDIGO, a splendid arti
J.OOO lbs. Epsom SALTS ;
1,000 " refined BORAX;
600 boxes Window GLASS, assorteo
150 dox. Mustang UN i.MENT ; 4
150 " Railway’s READY KELi-.1
60 *’ TRIOOPHEKOUS ;
50 “ CHERRY PECTORAL:
SOO “ OOL< )UNE, assorted ;
100 “ VERMIFUGE “
100 kegs Bi-Carb. SODA;
100 boxes ” “ In 1 lb, papers;
75 •• Pearl STARCH.
H A VILAN I). CHICHESTER & CO.. I
(Late Havlland. Itisley 4 Co.) two doors above the UhVif
Hotel. Augusta, Ga. |
” APOTHECARIES' HAIL,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL
Flint! proprietor of the above estul-.iishmciit invites H..
.4. tentinn of Physicians ai d F.,u lin . s to yweli-sclc ■
stock of DRUGS. MEDICINE.” HlVl'S and CHEV
. CALS, which he is prepared V se'il on the most reasons i
The Prescription department togl .t her with the prepar.d 1 .
of Pliarmacopeial articiea. .in.urh'd personally by 1 L
A. S. Ravessoroft, a graduate" of the l.c.udou Colie. 1
Pharmacy, see .-4 THUS. P. FOUAHI V
DR. prophitt; s celebrated liver MEbIA
CINE. Iff
rjusis Medic . lie is a safe and certain remedy for all k,- » i v ‘»
JL Liver ills' aae, ami other disorders arising from tn* < f
ity or y 1
mation. Dy spepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness of the Mo; |||
Loss of A'ppetite, Lowness of Spirits, Colic, (tostiveis;4
and may t»c given to any one, iui*»e or female, and at all ■
riotbs v.ith perfect safety. It also removes all Blotches a:.'
y appearances from the skin, and leaves the pa". H
Lea.lt*aV and spriirhtly, &c.
M y Liver medicine is purely vegetable—is put up in JJ*
agTs, and will be sent to any part ot* the United States, Iw
v 03tage, at $2 a package, in advance, with directions. IL •
male Tonic, hi - Anodine Pain Killer, his_ superior Ver.i... M7
which is infallible, bis Ague Pills, anti-Billious L - J[ 1
Diarhcea Cordial, ail of wliich is prepared by 0.8. Pn > 1
only, at Covington, Ga.
Also, the Canadian Ointment, the speediest n-m.-h- :. f
known, as an external application lor all kinds of l'ai
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache,‘and ail other k.
of recent pains immediately: and pains of all ki:.; . A
and Chronic, are relieved by tie.* use of it. Buy u : til
and you will want more. Prepared by O. 8. Prop!; tt vy • .4r :
Covington, Geo. Bum
All of the above named Medicines are all the timet - :
by BARRETT, CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ga. D .
my!4 diclv ■ y
PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!
rVIHIH hitherto intractable disease,^‘of every form ami
a ry stage, cured by external application oiily.
Dr. C s Pile Halve
Will never fall in giving immediate relief, and positively cvr:
the worst and most obstinate Citaes of Ifemorrhoids < r !’■
It it* the only invaluable remedy known here orelscwl.
the Piles, and is the result of years of patient study and .
ligation.
Sufferers from Piles now have a remedy at hand which '
stand the test of trial, without a fear of failure on its part,:
all the proprietor claims for it.
Full directions accompany each box ; and all that is ro«r .-
is strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to follow.
The proprietor refers to the following testimonials from c
tlemen of character and standing, w)io have vohmtarily g*.
their certificates in Us favor, iu regard to its efficacy •
own cases. Read them.
The following is from one of the most reliable citizen-
Chicago, tne late t reasurer ot uou& county, in.;
CmvAUO, July 25 h
Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: 1 wish hereby to make h:.
the affiicted that 1 have k een troubled with the Piles Lr •.
ty years or upwards, and at times most severely. And d
a recent and exceedingly painful at.ttu-.k, a friend pr •
box of your Salve and risked me to give it atrial. 1 i
Not, however, with the expectation of bvnetitfmg my
for truly 1 had tried so many applications I had lost cun.M.
in all. But in making use ot your Bth e, I soon f : •
it was doing me good; and really it is mevedibic to n y
with only about two week's use of your Salve, I am, so far
can iudge, a well man.
I most cheerfully make this statement, believing it d
to yourself and such as may be afflicted with this m-.-.d :
ana painful disease. I do not hesitate to say t! it L
your preparation an invaluable remedy for the Pi
sincerely yours, 11. N. HEALD.
The Hon. Richard Yates, laic member of Congo i:
Sprmrfield, 111.,district, says:
.J AOKSONVI.I»"LE, IhL., NOV. 15, IS* '
Dr. T'hos. H. (’avanaugh—Dear Sir : The prepuratmt.
naugh’s Pile Salve, which you furnished, 1 tbu: d ■ • v;
vice, producing an easy ami speedy cure. 1 d'> t hu.-d..
recomraem. it as an invaluable remedy for tiie Pil< s.
Respectiully, RICHARD YATI*.
The following,from Rev. B. F. Bristow*, is a snfii it :.*, r.
■nendation in itself:
Jackponvit.lx, 11i... Decemb’-r b*. L-*
Dr. Cavanaugh—l conceive it to be a duty 1 v.- ;
flicted to make known the invaluable virtues ar.d i • •
suency of your Pile Salve. I was, for several weeks, af
flicted with that painful and loathsome dise.tse, »!.*•
\ fter lutving exhausted my patience in trying vat pr.
ons of pfl’- sicians and others without receiving ai y : • i
:e strong of your Salve, by my rr •
ilor.. Richard Yates, 1 was induced to try it. iam T
, saying a*? upplkation of youi*Salve, for three tl.i> p
an entire cure. Respectfully yours,
B. F. BKISTO)'
Sold in this citv. wholesale and retail, by ITT’V
LEI t’NER, CLARKE, WELLS & SPEARS, and B
enerally. ~
x -r.ee $1 per box. Dr.T.TI CAYANAUGm
| r : diclv Sole iTtipriecOr. St. Louis .r
JUST BECEIVED,
\SI I‘PLY of th# Georgia Medicated SOAP. - ;
bly known In this City and State for the cure of l
Cuts, Flesh Wounds, Old B>.res, Ring or Tetter Worn . v
Head, Chilblains, Scurvy, Sore Eyes, Piles. Sore N: ;
Burns and Scalds. Ac. 'J his article also extracts cv.
Dandruff from the head, thereby preventing premature ;
ness. Tar. Paint or Grease from Clothing, and i> a go> 1 k
flee for the teeth. For Shaving, it forms a rich hit her,
softens the beard, curing such sores ns may be on tiie fa -. I
1 the toilet, It cleanses and softens the skin, and prevent# c;
! mng in winter. Prepared by
[' 0. PEMTiLR, AtJgii=i:i.O;
Sold by Artrur Bi.f.aki.ky. opposite the Bank f A .. •
Vi d Thou a 8 P. Fogarty, under the Augusta Hotel.
dtA '
SOMETHING NEW FOE THE AFFLICTED.
rt 'IIK incomoarable ami trbv wo:v;«-rtu. fuiktsh Ui.
8 LINIMENT. Fur Kheumatbm, and |vr *.■■■• .•:
statu. % unrivalled, whldi cannot be surpassed (d equalled
its ore uiptnesa and relief in Rheumatism, Head-ache, < .
(:hohc, SpraiiiH, 1 ?ruises. Pains in the back or side, li*.*ne F<
Neuralg "' a ' Swelling', Stiffness or Soieness iu t!;e joints, b
cliial Atib Spasms. Deafness rr Ear-ache, Cron;.
Chili* and fever. Its action in acute pain U front
t.jen miuuti *• i 3 tp-ite harm leas to the patient, as :s pt*
without ' ,r P- :>ons. It wi.l !•> lferm cure -
and w.th more' e-ettamtyt: a any ot L ; r:<: «
inents, Ointme or Powm ra yet di.-e- vt-ml. I a"
without hesitati C J ; « &n ? b*d uemiree t«» a.l o>- -»t.
a- v l) m . i. id. i * • relic, Smh : ** . A: • • 'b- 1 '- •
• . •. ; • - • • ' • •
fair trial to confirm .fob *kept»»’ p* tavor o» it# \-i •- y
made tiie Electric i». ‘ se* ve : \x% y 1 ‘ ''' 1 •
'
Sold by Arthur opposite tin* b • *‘ l A '
and Thomas P. Fogarty, it. Ter the Augusta it -<**
aepß _
NOT A BOOK ! NOR A PAPER
IVTOII h Dollars’worth of property. h:w t*\er.-i;
of Stearns A bds, TVi'deFs I ateat, lv.-
r,«i:i, SALAMA N DDK >1 1; K>- . v .„, .
rrotn the A. i. J* jm »«, .v ,
KECEXT AND GO.N >IM -
Xtnrt. E mort .; Xu Ino «« nt “ r :‘.'.kfn
bm oua of SU-arus Mu:. ■
save the binding of the book?, occasf -
“store vm five
co uMI te contrived by the Ingenuity of man tocrente at .«
t,: \Ve voluntarily give this tribute to the value "f these
and selectrourwldc’.v circolaveU coium. rc a: u.t .. o
Stemeroauii«o'<.ii..ni.h;- what estimate t ; .; .v
5. w min's H iider 3 Fatr.rU, isalamanuer aoj
KvipeetfuUy, ,
lIAVihAND, HARRALL A i. - c *;
Wholesale pru.*: '.
a fall assortment of the above < elebrat .I S Air-
SIDE VAULTS, and the tavorite “La tw..y
i 1 g,-,r.!*r.«.f Locks, arc for sale it: this ci'y, at n.u
j P ria 'S- with cost of tran»portaUona.ldcO, H bv^e
novlS An*.
THE VICTOR COOK STOVE 1
GREAT SOUT If EKX F A VOS *’ : :
MWI \ U'Tl II ED ut t’ t-Augu-ta R - -
from Sottthcni Iron. Hie uiMcrsignvi! I•• i £-■
fer the aaicoftlo a '• :• >' ' •' '' % '
recommending it to dealers merchant*, “idthepu. - _
lv. as being ail that iu natneintblu-?.
it Vt■ - ipulythem wit., a COOK hlOt E that.. i.t.s •-
beauty ami style of tlc.-h as wy.l as genera ut it >.* _
'tove l ow In use. I eir.g a period operator v. itb . itm t
cm.:, it'eannot tail to answer any marketer section it:
’ ; rt\i- lour sires of tho \ ictor. No. * lartrt* * ■ •
! ;f,V vo s large enough for a family ot flu. V
| enough*fur a family of 30. N. .10 large ere, .>»
| Dealers who favor me with their patronage, 'y
! many advantages therefrom, such as avoiding i; - :■
■ in tiai.sportation. Orders tilled on shnrt nMice a.-
; tity i..’suit actual demand. All plate*, i.r sy.Ly: -
j k.-n or injured from any cause, can always be s d .• -
1 on application. _ n v .
Alm**, Parlor and Box SlO\E>, •; ; , i . .. .
Churches, Schools, Stores, Ac. Allot wii.tv. x
whoivHjilc and retail prices, at as low rates as a;
can be laid down heie from the N J»rth. c ..... •*.
W . il. GOODRICH, - • g;t; .
Old Stand or %Y. H. Maharrey 4 Go., No- - I ”‘‘* jar
| Ga.