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About The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1858)
transportation. AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH RAILROAD *CHEbULE. Augusta, Ga., Ds#. 2s. I*7. FOE SAVANNAH AJfl> MAOU3T. iAt*« A»gu*U at 2 10. A. M.. and 4 CO, P. M. Ajt;vs a; .savannah at.. d 50, A. M., aud 10 fit, P. M. ** 4 * Macon at 10 45, A. M. f and 12 SO, A. M. FBOW 9A7ASNAH A*D UAOOM. Ltar* Savannah at 1 15, A. M., and 11 16, A. M. Macon at 11 SO, P. M., and 0 45. A. M. Arriva at Anyuta at 9 00. A. M„ and C 47, P. VI a# I min lea»«b Augusta on Sunday at 4 00, P. M.; and j bom* arrives on Monday at 9 00, A. M . C. A. BROWN,feuperintaidarit. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. CIHANGB Of' M HKUlLK—Commenaing on SL'S j V AY. November 15,1857. L»v* August* 2 10, A. M.. and 4 00, P. M. Arrive at MUlem 6 06, A. Mand 6 38.P.M. Leave Mulaa 8 40, A. M„ and 3 43, P. M. Arrive at Augusta 9 00. A. M., and 6 47, P. M. Vfcnaectl&g; with Train* to and from Savannah and Augusta. °ot 10 _ C. A. BROWN,Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. TO TAKB EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE CEMBER 28th, 1867. Leave August* at 2 30, A. M., and 4 00, P. M. Arrive *t Atlanta at 11 36, A. M.. and 1 04, A. M. Leave Atlanta at 12 00, A. M.. and 10 00. A. M. Arrive at Auguataat 8 66, A. M„ and 7 00, P. M. Sunday trains leaving Augusta at 4 P. M., and Atlanta, 12 A. Mdiscontinued. (The 2 SO A. M. train from Augusta •unaets through to Memphis;. Connect with South Carolina Railroad. Arrive at Augusta at 1 00, A. M., and 2 30, P. M. Leave Augusta at 10 00, A. M., and i 06, P. M. Western and Atiantie liailroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22, P. M., and 0 33, A. M. Leave Atlanta at 1 40, A. M, and 12 30, P. M. Atlanta and Lagrange Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 10 16, P, >l., and 7 00, A. M. Leave Atlanta at 2 00, A. M., and 1 00, P. M. Macon and Weetern Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 916 A. M and 6 08, P.M. Leave Atlanta at 10 30 A. M„ and 12 00, Night. Athene Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 SO, Night. Leave Atlanta a 12 00, Night. Arrive at Athens at 10 30, Day. jAeve Athens at 12 00, Night. Arrive at Augusta at 9 00, Morning. Arrivs at Atlanta! t 11 34. Morning. Washington Branch—Daily Train—Sundays Excepted. Leavs Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta at 12 00. “ Arrlvs at Washington at 7 36, Morning. On Monday's, an extra train leaves Washington at 1 48 •vening, and connects with the down Day Passenger train froat Atlanta, and returning to Washington at 5 48 Evening. Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 4 00. Evening. Leave Atlanta at . .10 00, Morning. Arrive at Warrenton at g 00, Evening. Leave Warrenton at 3 SO, Evening. Arrive at Augusta at 7 uo. Evening. Arrive at Atlanta at 1 14, Night. detAs _ GEORGE TONGE, Gen. Sup’t, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON WASHINGTON BRANCH, to take effect on 14ih DHUEMBER, 1857. DAILY. SUn DA YS BXCEPTKD. i.*ave Augusta 2 *0 Night. " Atlanta 12 00 Arrlvo a*. Washington T 3*Morn’g. On Mondays an Extra Train leaves Washington at 1 46 •veiling, and connects with the Down Day Passenger Train Nnm Atlanta, and returning to Washington at 5 46 Evening. J* UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. abiu Passage from Charleston lo New York, @25. aVK-.V YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS. Through, in 48 to 53 Hours. SEMI-WEEKLY. fid HR sew Steamship COLUMBIA, 1,800 toiiß, M. B«e«y, B commander. iN aS tiVTLLE, 1.500 tons, T. D. Ewan, Commander. MARION, 1,500 tons, W. J. Foster. Commander. JAMES ADDER. 1,900 tons, 3. C. Tcbnhr, Commander. SOU liiERNER, 1,000 tena, L.M. Muurat, Commander. Leave Adder’s Wharves every WEDNESDAY and SAT URDAY. alter the arrival of the cars from the Sonth and Wear at high water. These Steamships were all built expressly for the Line, and Sr safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled ou the coast. Ta ** supplied with every luxury ; attentive and courteous com manders, will ensure travellers by this lint every possible comfort and accommodation. Apply to iifiNHT MUBROON & CO., Agent*, Charleston, S. C. Cabin Paaaage $-35 00 Steerage Passage: 8 00 my 3-2 FOR PALATXA, EAST FLORIDA. Via Darien, Brunswick , St. Murk's, Jacksonville, Pioolata arid Middleburg . rpNE steamers, WM. GASTON, Captain Thomas H. 3*aw, B and ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Frbhbokm, will leave 3avan naa everv MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, at 10 o’elock, for the above place. The St. .John is a new boat, built axpreealy for the trade, with large and anrv .State Room accom mb4ati n, and taking the Inland route, offers superior facilities fer invai lus and others. For further particulars, enquire of C LAG HORN 6c CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Savannah, March 1, 1804. marl 4 IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH BY THE BAY LINE, BeRABOARD AM) HOAXOKB RAILROAD, In con nectiors with the .STEAM PACKETS on Chesapeake Bay, ming a daily line unsurpassed for comfort, speed and safety, between Weldon, N. C M and Baltimore, Md. The elegant Steam Packets, LOUISIANA, Capt. Rußß«r*is, imd NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Casnon, new boats, beauti fijUy fitted up with cemmodious state-rooms, are now running JE& on the old and favorite Bay Line, which, in connection wi» the Roads south of Weldon, presents the following unsur passed schedule: Leave Augusta, Geo., 9.80, A. M.; “ Branckville, 3. 0., 1.50, P. M.; 44 Kingsville, “ 5.00, P. M.; “ Wilmington, N. 0., 6.00, A. M.; 44 Weldon, 44 2, P. M.; 44 Norfolk, Va., 6, P. M.; Arrive at Baltimore, Md., T, A. M. In time for the early morning trains far Philadelphia and ti ew York. Through Tickets to Wilmington, $9; thence to Baltimore sl3. Tkri.ugh Tickets may also be purchased In Wilmington for Philadelphia, at sl4, and for New Y’ork at $15.50, of 8. I). WALLACE. Ticket Agent, or at Weldon for Baltimore at SS, Philadelphia at #lO, ana New York at sl3, of H. N. PKTER- V.JN, Agent 3. and K. K. Co. Htgp-ige cheeked through from Augusta to Weldon, thence to Bait more. Through from Wilmingtoa to New York in 86 houra, without Wss ©t sleep. For further particulars, apply te 0. P. BOYPEN, nevlS ts Agent Inland Route. FREIGHTS BY THE SAVANNAH RIVER, BY THE IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY LINE, WILL be received and forwarded tree of Commission, ad- Y t dressed to the care of Agent Iron Steamboat Company . J. B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta. S. M. LAFFITEaU, Agent, Savannah. Augusta, July 1, 1557. dacly iyT BLANKETS. HEAVY GRAY BLANKETS, suitable for Plantation Negroes. Also, good Wool HATS, for sale at a bargain, at decll A. P. BIGNON A UO.’tv* FRESH ARRIVALS. O\E hundred sacks Rio COFFEE ; 1*» sacks Euharley Mills FLOUR ; 75 bbls. 44 fto boxes Grant’s Adamantine CANDLE* ; 50 44 freah CHEESE; 15 firkins Goshen BUTTER ; s*) boxes, assorted brands, TOBACCO ; 75 drums FIGS: 75 boxes “ 20 bids. Red and Yellow ON IONS, 7 44 APPLES; 4 crates CABBAGE; Received this day and for sale by W. H. HOWARD, ce«3" * Commission Merchant. FLANNELS. ('4 R AT «fc TURLEY have on hand red and white FLAN- X XELfS from 18% cents to 50 cents. dedO SUGAR. -« i iiA BBIX Yellow Cotfee SUGAR, just received and J (Ml for Baie by dec4 J.) ANIEL H 1 WILCOX. PRESERVES. ~| /\ CASES Canton Ginger PRESERVES; 11" 10 “ Chow Chow •* Just receiv ed by _ dec2o D’ANTIGN AC AHU CHAR D. APPLES AND ONIONS. IP ECEIVED this dav anu for sale on consignment— A 10 bbls. prime A PrLES ; ;h) “ ONIONS. decl9 W. 11. HOWARD. NEW GOODS, JUST IN TIME. OjY BOXKS M. R. RAISINS ; «>G 10 “ Gayer “ 4*l half buses M. R. RAISIHS ; quarter boxes M. K. KAlSllf. ; 6 casks CURRANTS; S bbls. S. S. AI.MONDS ; 5 " Extra FECAHS; 16 *• ORANGES, Just r»eeir»d pw »t«o;nar; amt to srrlTe— -10 “ Hortheni APPLES. 10 •* Extra POTATOES. For sale by fite’.S SIRI.EY Sc HOGGS. BUG AH CANE AND PROLIFIC CORN SEED. XXTE have lust received fru'm David Deckson, of Oxford, a vv lot of Chinese Sugar Oqne SEED, in fifty, seventy-five and one hundred pound package*, with full directions. Also, a lot of Peabody's Prolific CORN, in same parcels. The above w* can rcoommcnd as being put up with peculiar care and well qeiaetod. decto THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., Ag'u. ARTIST S COLORS. YXTE have in store a trvsh lot of fine ARTIST’S COLORS, yv in tubes, for sale low by dee33 PLUMB & LEITNER. CHAMPAGNE. rp\Y E-VTY basket* Heidsick CHAMPAGNE, quarts : B c 0 baskets ** “ pints; Id 44 Marquis De Poncet 4 * quarts; 15 4 * *• “ “ pints. Just r ceived at D’AXTIGNAO A HUBBARD’S. BFARXLING GELATINE. DOZ. Cox's Startling GELATINE, a sup,. V r7r article tor table HENRY J. SIBLEY. d«dO . SUNDRIES. CASES Seeilws R.MSIMS; CURRANTS; * •• CITRON ; M boze* PRUSES ; 3 bbla. bartl-sbe'l ALMONDS; 2 - KILHERTS: 2 bbla. Bci'leb WALNUTS ; 2 “ F»can NUTS. Just recsGetl by D'ASTIOSAO A HI'BBARD. SUNDRIES. A KEGS SAILS ; 360 boxes CANDLES; /” ts l.iuO aacka SALT ; 15 hh■;*. Brown SUGAR, corumon and fair; 100 boxes TOBACCO, common I, axtra; SCO - CLOVES; 900 “ NUTMEGS; 13 bags SPICE ; 10 "■ GINGER: 10 “ PEPPER; 50 bbls. Sugar House STRUT ; SO casks Port and Madeira WINES, low priest!; 00 BRANDY', medium grads. Ait ri-at'.ag a cfcangs in our business shortly, we wl.. ee.; BOTlf dBW PRESERVES. PRESERVES. 3fH>ZFl\ Preserved PEACHES, in glass; , „ .. in cans. Just r«es;Tet by jacT D ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD. PICKLES. PICKLES. FIFTEEN doseu gallon PICKLES, assort*!; 18 doaen half “ “ “ jJt 6 re^.J J by D'ANTXGNAO * HUBBARD. 3—7 oeneral NEW DRY GOODS. PA M. GALL.AU HR have tereiTwi a large and well • selected stock of DRY' GOODK ultabls # »r the Fail and Winter trade, to which they respectfully sail u>a attsxitioa of the publla. Their stock constats In part o’— Rich Black SILKS, striped and plaids; Rich Plain Black SILKB ; Rich Fancy SILKS, new stylis ; Rich Flounced ROBES; CALICOES and BOM BAZIN Ed ; French and Eugliab MERINOS ; COBURGS and ALPACAS, all aalsr POPLINS, Plain and Plaids ; Plain and Figured DELAIN ES; Cashmere and Delaine ROBES ; Valentia PLAIDS and STRIPES Marceline SILKS, all colors ; Black ALPACAS, Silk Warp ; Black MERINOS and all-wool DELAIN HE French, Scotch and American GINGHAM*; Swiss, Jaconet and Plaid M USI.INS ; Spotted and Figured Swiss ” Ladies* HoopSKIRTS, new styles : Stella SHAWLS and SCARFS : Cashmere and BrochaSHAWL* ; Long and Square “ IS,ack Thibet "Wool " very fine ; English, Frencii and American PRINTS : Reu and White FLANN ELS, in great variety; White and Brown Canton FLANNELS; French Opera “ all colors; All-wool Plaid FLANNELS and MERINOS: Ladies’ Merino VESTS; Ladies' Emb’d. COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES ; Embroidered Linen Cambric HAN DKERCHIEFS : Plain and Hemstitched Jaconet and Swiss BANDS and FBOUNCINGS ; Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS ; Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSE; Gent's and Boy's HALF HOSE : CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, of tks latsst styles ; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS; 10-4.114 and 124 SHEETINGS Fine Ribbon-bound Bed and Crib BLANKETS ; Brown and Bleached Table DAMASK ; Fringed and Bordered Linen TOWELS; Fine Irish LINENS, for Shirt fronts ; NAPKINS and DOYLIES ; Russia and Scotch DIAPER ; Kentucky JEANS and SA TINETS ; TWEEDS and CASSIMERES: Fancy PLAIDS, for Boy’s wear; Blue, Black and Brown BROADCLOTHS ; Ladies’ Black and Colored CLOTH; KERSEY'S, all-wool Filling; OSNABUROS. 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. oe9 CHEAP DRY GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR haa now received hi? full supplies v v of Fall and Winter DKY GOODS, embracing one of the largest assortments he has ever offered to the public, and a very choice and desirable selection of Ladies’ DRESS GOODS and Staple Articles, which he offers at very low prices. Among them are— Rich Fancy Dress SILKS, in a great variety of •tyles: Superior Plain Black SILKS, oi rich lustre and at verv low prices ; Superior Blaek SULKS, without lustre, for Ladles’ Moaming Dresses; Ladies’ Rich Cashmere and Dolaine ROBJ: with aide stripes ; Lupin’s High Colored DEL AIN BS, small fignres, for Chil dren ; Lupin’s Plain French MERINOS and DHLAINES, of the most desirable colors; Lupin’s Plain Whiteandßlk. MERINOS and DELAINES, of superior quality; Superior Saxony PLAIDS and Plaid VALENCIAS, of now and beautiful styles; Superior 4-4 French PRINTS, some with small figures, for Children ; French Embroidered Lace and Muslin COLLAPxS and UN DERSLEEVES, of elegant styles ; Ladies’ Embroidered Cambria COLLARS, and Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKERt HIIEFS ; Swiss and Jaconet FLOUNCiNGS and lnf-wJ’s WAISTS; Valenciennes and Thread LAC he, ai d S \m and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS ; A large supply of Ladies’ Corded Border and Hemstltcked Linen Cambric tnd French Lawn HAL T >KERCHIEFS: Superior 4-4 Irish LIN ENS and ’ .ong LAW' Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Dhiumk ALAI RS, of ex tra quality; Rich Damask Table CLOTHS, some of extra dee and quality White and Colored DOYLIES and Damask NAPKINS ; ' Superior Linen HUCKABACKS and Scotch DIAPERS, for Towels; Fancy Border TO WELS, bv the doeen; Superior 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS and Pillow Case LIN Els S; A large assortment of Ladle*’, Gentlemen’*, Youth’s and Children’s HOSIERY ; Alexander’s Ladies’ White, Black and Col’d. Kid GLOVES; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gauntlet < H*OVEs; Ladies’Merino and Gauie Merino VESTS, with long and short sleeves, of superior quality, and some of extra »lze; Misses’ and Gentlemen's Merino V JESTS : Printed Table and Piano COVERS, of rleh and splendid vies, and some at very low price* ; and Brooks’ superior Waxed, and Coat*’ Spool THREAD; Ladies’ Cloth and Velvat CLOAKS, of new and elegant style* • L-dies’ Mourning CLOAKS, of new and beautiful stylos : Ladles' Stella, Chenille, Preach and Scotch SHAWLh: Ladles' Plain Black Thibet Wool SHAWLS, with Silk Fringe, some of extra site ; A large assortment or Goods for I.adlea’ Mourning apparel; Sup. Saxony, Welch, Gaiue and silk W xr\> FLA NX HLS • Ladies’ Sack and Double width Boston Heavy Shaker “ Heavy Red FLANNELS, for servant*; A largesupply of Ladies’ CORBETTS and Cruvelll SKIRTS of the most approved .styles ; Ladles’ Extension SKIRTS, of the best style and quality ; Superior Marseilles QUILTS, of extra size and quality ; Superior Furniture DIMITIES and Furnitu-Q FRINGES : Manchester, Lonsdale and New York Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS, at very low prices; WatorTwistand White Ruck soft finish 4-4 Bleached SHIRT INGS, of ext ra quality ; Superior Hamilton and Allendale 12-4 Bleached SHEET INGS aud Pillow Case COTTONS ; Superior Bleached and Unbleached Canton FLANNELS ; j A large supply of Negro BLA N KETS, ftt low prices ; t Superior Whitney, Bed and Crib ULAN KKTS, some of ex j tra size; j Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin CL’ RTAINB, and some ] at very low prices; (iolored DAMASKS 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 price*; English Velvet and Brussels CARPETS, o l new aud splen did style* ; Superior Three Plv. Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS; Printed Floor BAIZES, In Patterns and bv the yard ; A targe supply of article* suitable for male and female house servants; GeorgeSehley’s Georgia PLAINS and Heavy Twilled KER SKY'S : Augusta and Granitevllle SHIRTINGS and SHEET INGS, ut Manufacturers prices. With a great variety of other articles su’tablo for Family and Plantation use. and to all of which the attention of the public is respectfully Invited. d+ac nevll CHEAP CASH STORE. RAY A TUttLEY having thoroughly removed to the! T New Store, under the United States Hotel, are now re ceiving a full and complete assortmant of rich and elegan DRY GOODS, which, having been purchased for unde the depressed state of the monetary affairs of the North, ena bies them to offer facilities to close purchaser* rarely to be met with. Merchants, Planters, and the Ladies particularly would consult their interest by an examination ol our Rtook . and prices. Having a resident purchaser in the North, we are in the continual receipt of ’'Job Loti” from auction, ut unpre cedented low prices. Among our assortment will be found the rlchett aud newest DRESS GOODS of the season, such at— Rich and Elegant Colored and Black SILKA, ranging from BT>£ cents to $6 per yard, (omitting to specify all tho manufac tured “jaw breaking” names used on such occasions). Fine all-wool Muslin DELAINE, Plain and Figured ; Cheup Muslin DELAINES, in great variety ; Lupin’s heel Black ALPACAS aud BOMBAZINE*. PLANTATION GOODS. The very best quality, 8 ox. OSNABURGS ; Heavy ail-wool filling Georgia PLAINS and KERSEY* ; Heavy cheap SATINETS ; All wool Plaid LINSBYb; Blue Striped and Plaid HOM ESPUNS ; Brown HOMESPUN and JEANS; Kitii Bed BLANKETS, very cheap. RICH CARPETING. CHEAP. Fine English Tapestry Velvet CARPET*; ** “ 44 Brussels “ Superior Three Ply, fine Ingrain and all-wool CARPETS. Not having room in our new store to keep Carpeting, wa will sell them at cost and charges. EMBROIDERY. 1,000 Swiss and Jaconet BANDS,.from 23 cents to sl, worth fully double that amount; 5,000 Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, from 23 to 30 cents, worth $1; 100 fine French worked COLLAR*, $2 00 to $& 30, worth #5 to *6; DOMESTIC GOODS. Ten cases fine three-yard wide SHEETING, at 81e., worth in the Jobbing Houses In New York from 35 to 40 cents. Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6-40. Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted last colors, or the money returned, for 6V4 cents, worth 10 to 12 S' conta. a LINEN GOODS. The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been known to sell in Augusta, under any circumstances, are now on our shelves, and only require an examination to convince the most fastidious of the great saving in purchasing LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting LINEN for ii, { 4 cent*, that ha* never bean known to sell In Augusta for than 61 to 76 cent*. The most superb LINEN DAMASK brought to tills market at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Tuirlah TOWELS for the bath-room, 6-4 long, only cents. ’ ,rtb ST cents. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERb, lu great variety, exceed ingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square QUILTS, ior $. 3-). worth $3 00. Fine French Marseilles QUILTS, large aka, ** 00 to $0 00, worth from $S to $lO. A iso, a very large and varied stock of every description of DRY GOODS, selected with the utmost care by decided judges of g >ods at auction, and such other places as bargains could be obtained, within the last two weeks, to which wc w#uld invite the attention of those purchasing for cash, guaranteeing that we can *avs them a very large per centage or. an examination of our stock. octl GRAT A TURLEY. WHITE BROCHE SCARFS. \YTYLLJAM £Hi£AR has just received from New York H Ladies’ White broche SCARFS anu Black Stella SHAWLS, of beautiful style*, to which the attention of tn* pubDs ts respectfully invited. dt*e deo-22 GREAT BARGAINS. ~ I AM now offering my entire of uont’s FURNISH ING GOODS at prices that wl’> iLfrall competition. It consist*, in part, of Fancy and SHAWLS ; heavy all-wool Scotch Ribbed UN. > * N“t i i.K i.S and DRAW ERS: Bengal Silk UNDER V, EvR miv heap; MUF FLERS and COMFORTERS for the ne~’ . Buck, rvid. Wool len and Lined Silk GLOV ES ; a large lot 0? SHIRT FRONT ING. in every style of plait. SHIRTS readymade or made to or 7 er, ie«lr«d, at short notice, in a superior manner, 1 ai7**r DansfeVs celebrated pattern, A few of those Vienna SHAWLS for Gentlemen, left. Call and look at them—price s2o—at O. W. HERSEY’S, dec 17 Opp site the United States Hotel. “ GREAT ATTRACIICN.” IMI'ST kaxe money. an#!n oit!e; t jjm it I hsxe marked clown my entire stock to COST. lh;s I. no htnnbug. I must meet my engagements, and. therefore will sacrifice the profits on all my stock, including the most uesliabie goods erar crousht to this market tn mv line Heavy Grey BUAk'fKBTS, $1 37^1 do Scarlet do 300 ’ do Blue do soo (rents’ SJ) AVV 1..5, at 84 26 to $1 - 0 Canton Flannel DRAWERS a* the. D»r nalr Merino UNDERSHIRTS, at 7.-; to (t Merino Knit DRAW ERS, 75c to fit Thefir.eet WTilte SHIRTS, at 81 STtk While do at 31. BOSOMS. BOSOMS. BOSOMS. 1300 SHIRT FRONTS, new style*, just come in, at UK 25 37K, 5J cents and 31. ™ ' The greatest bargains ever offered. one and all How is the time to buy goods. Cash I must have. socks : socksi: sc ksi: • I have the beet lot of Socks ever eb : *i in tk'sdty, at *• per dozen ; some at 31 ftOperdrzen. Ca’’and lock attiie Socke. i I have marked all my good* DOWS. Cailand seefbryonr •elvea. cash! cash:: cash::: I mint hare the caah. "Sink or swim, ihr* or dla, (arrire «r perikh," I rauet sell geode and get the mosey. “Strike while the Iron I* hot . CHARLES W HEP.SEY. o«ts O r ;-s'ti- the U. 8. Hotel. APOTHECARIES' HAIL. VSDER THE AVGUSTA HOTEL. THE proprietor of the above establishment invilee tke at tention of Physician* and Fui n *» h;i ttock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS and CHEMI CALS, which he la prepared to eeli on the moat reaaonable terms. The Preeeription department, togetker tePh the preparaUen , of Pharmacopeia! articles. Is conducted persenaLy bv Doetor ; A S. Raymisoaorr, a graduate es Us Leadoa Ceileae of b.rmaer septt XBM. T. FOCAATT. I ll)arc-§OUOeO. REES & LINTON WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jackst/n Street, Augusta, Georgia, WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMIS- T T SION BUSINESS at their Fire-Proof Warehouse, and will derote their personal attention to the Interests of their friends and patrons. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, F.ope, Ay., carefully filled. Liberal Cash Advances made when required. Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Cents per bale. jouu o. buss, auls 6m sam'i.. jo. nitiTOtt. DVE & LA TASTE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RBbPBCTFtLLY announce to their friends, and the public generally, that they have formed a connection in the above business, aud 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 oatlafaction to those who may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or other produce. Their prompt personal attention wili be given to orders for Baggmg, 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 fur selling Cotton, from and after the first of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale. JAMES M. DYE, a . A *,,0- ANDREW G. LATASTE. Augusta, Ga., August 1.1887. d*c6m au2 J. J. PEARCE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia , RESPECTFULLY renews the tender of his services in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, and other Produce, at his extensive Brick Wareho’iae, 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 da com __ J. J. PEARCE. DANA & WASHBURN, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah , Georgia. H K K h 'WA.?Hin;4IN, | General Partners. JOS. WASHBURN, Special Partner. WE 4’O\TI.Yl T E the above business at our old stand, 114 Bay Street, East of the Exchange, and are prepared to make liberal advances on all Produce consigned to our care for sale. Orders for BAGGING and ROPE promptly filled at lowest prices. Savannah, August Ist, 1857. 6m au4 P. & J. L. FLEMING, PLANTERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ WAREHOUSE. milE undersigned would respectfully announce to their JL friends and the public that they have associated them, selves together In the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, and taken the large fire-proof Warehouse of Mr. T. S. Metcalf, situated on Reynolds, between Jackson and Mclntosh streets. Their charges will conform to the old established rates, viz 25 cents storage, and 25 cents commission for selling. All orders for Family Supplies promptly executed at the lowest market price. PORTER FLEMING, sep3o d»c6m J. L. FLEMING. BARNES & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, G gia. mH AXKFLL for former patronage, would hereby tender i our services to our friends ami 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 tilled, personally, at the lowest market rates. The usual cash advances made on Produce when in store. Our Commissions for selling Cotton on and after the Ist of September next, will be 50 cents per bale. WM. E. BARNES, JAS. A.JONES. Augusta, August 20 1857. 6m au2G J. C. HAEALSOU, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Augusta, Georgia. rpENDEUS his services to Ills frieuds and the public, in the X 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, asJ the purchase of goods for customers. Cash ad vances made on produce in store, when required. His commission for selling Cotton will be tho established rate of Fifty Cents per bale. Dm je2l EVANS, HARRISS & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nava Wirt A, Georgia. D’ A\TTG.YA(\ LVA.YS A t'O. have associated with them Gen. Robt. Y. Harbxss, for the purpose of transact ing a FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the city of Savannah. The business will be conducted under the style oi EVANS, HARRISS & CO., and Wm. E. Evans an : Rwut. Y. Hak hiss will give their pers»jfial and undivided attention to the same. Their object is to do exclusively a PLANTERS’ BUSI NESS, and a long experience in a similar business at Augusta, Ga., anil 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 Olfice and Safes Room in Hodgson’s Range, Bay street, a few doors above the Exchange, where they will be prepared, by the 15th of August, to receive con signments of Cotton and other produce, and the orders of their friends, and planters generally, for 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, V,'M. M. D’ANTIGNAC, Jyl7 GEORGE W. EVANS. DISSOLUTION. rffHE firm of SiMPßoft A Gaefjin kk was. by mutual con X aent, dissolved on the first day of July. 1867. Either o tho undersigned are authorised to use the firm’s name in liqui dation. ;J. K. SIMPSON, Auguste, July 29,1857. J. T. GARDINER. J. R. SIMPSON, (SUCCESSOR TO SIMPSON * GARDINER) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds Streets , Augusta, Geo., \\T ILL continue the Warehouse and Commission bu* s uess vv at the old stand of Simpson Sc Gardiner, in ...jits branches, and hopes, by strict, personal attention to the inter est of liis 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 est 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 the first of September next, wili be Fifty Cents per bale. J. R. SIMPSON. A CARD. HA\ I\<; 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 & Gardiner, and to recommend to their confidence and support my late partner and friend, J. R. Simthon, whose office 1 will make my head quarters. 6m au4 J. T. GARDINER. S. D. HEARD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. East Side Mclntosh Street, Augusta , Georgia, rpE\I)EHS his thanks to his friends, and the public gen- JL 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 ol his patrons. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in store, when de sired. Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c., carefully selected and furnished at the lowest market prices. Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Cents per bale. STEPHEN I). HEARD. Augusta, Georgia, August, 1857. tUcfim aul-l BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Reynolds, between Jackson arid Mclntoshsts.. Augusta. Ga. \X7 K have removed to Metcalfs Large New Fire-proof WAREHOUSE, on Reynold, between Jackson and Mclntosh Streets, recently occupied by Gilliam & Askin. in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of the principal Ware houses, and convenient to the Huleia. 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 selling Cotton will be Fifty Cents per bale. WILLIAM M. BEALL, J. W. L. STOVALL. Augusta, August Ist., 1857. dacSm au6 WHOLESALE GROCERS. TXT E beg to call the attention of our friends, and the public, 1 1 to our large stock of GROCERIES (Liquors excepted) in this city and Charleston, which wc are prepared to sell for cash, or to prompt, paying customers, on favorable terms. Daniel Hami>, I GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., G. W. Williams, I Charleston, S. O. Azabiah Oeavbs, ; HA.3», WILLIAMS & GRAVES, E. C. Williams, J Augusta, Geo. au23 dtacly COPARTNERSHIP. S 3 UK subscriber has associated with him. In the Produce and . Commission Business, his brother, ROBERT A. FLEM- G. The business will hereafter be conducted in the name of T. W . FLEMING & 00. THOMAS W. FLEMING. Augusta, (Yet. 1, 1666. AMERICAN HOTEL ’ COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE subscriber has taken this well-known aud popular HOTEL, which has been thorough! v renovated, re-fitted and furnished, and is now open for the reception of the travel lug public, who will find at tills House the comforts and luxu ries of home. The Table (which launder the care of Mr. SOLON DYKE, formerly of the Congaree House,) will always be supplied with the beet to be had in either the Columbia or Charleston markets. No effort will be spared to make this Hotel one of the best In this city. A. STERNES Agent. Columbia, S. C., June 16.1557. ly jel6 A. P. BIGNON & CO., HAVE just received a splendid lot of White, Black and mole colored superior Kid GLOVES, all the sixes, to which they call the attention of theft- '’"ctomer*. novl FLOUR, CI’UERFIXE anii Extra Family FLOUR, half and quar gv ter »ackf, arriving and for sale, in loti. dec* _ THOS. P. STOTALL Sc L’O MIRRORS. A FINE assortment of Hand and Mouth MIRRORS, just j received by deolD PLUMB & LEITNER. DRAPERY, MUSLINS AND DAMASKS. DRAPERY, MUSLINS, and Worsted DAMASK, in great variety, for sale at GRAY A TURLEY’S. dee2o WEEKLY SUPPLIES FROM AUCTION. RICH SILKS; New CLOAKS : ■ Embroidered SETTS ; Embroidered COLLARS Infants’ BOOTS : Misses’ GAITERS : Canton FLANNEL ; White and Red FLANNEL ; Fine Bed BLANKETS ; Beet Negro BLANKETS. Just received and for sale at prices to please the most fastid lons. dert GRAY A- TURLEY. FRESH GREEN AND ELACK TEAS. fPEX chests, vix; Gun Powder, Young Hyson. Hy*)n and X Imperial Black TEAS, ail qualities, in store and for sale. dec 12 RICHMOND A REED. TOWELS. A\E hundred down TOWELS, at seventy-five cents per V dozer;; fifty doaen at one dollar; fifty at one dollar and tfty eent* ; and fifty doien extra fine at two dollars a dozen, *r sale at neriw GRAY A TURLEY’S. THORN'S EXTRACT. rrHE genuine article of Thorn’s EXTRACT is for sale by X Ohio WM. H. TCTT. 18*7. FALITaND WINTER GOODS. 1857 mUE beet GOODS, *ow offered, at the lowest pri*ee. of ail X ut «,«* »*yl*». aad all arttriea f*r a gentleman's outfit. «m wm. «. r&i«« a «o. N. J} ark te alts entente. | FINE GROCERIES FOR SOUTHERN FAMILIES THOMAS HOPE CO., No. 182 Chambers street, New JL lork. (established 1820) Importers and Dealers In all de acriptions or Rare Old Maderia. Sherry and Port Wines. Fin est Old Brandies, Superiof Old Jamaica, St. Croix and Antigua Rum, Old Holland Gin, and aver y variety of Fine Imported and Domestic Liquors. CHAMPAGN L—Max Sutaine, Moet Jk ChandoiMind Mumni’a Imperial, Cabinet and Nerzenay, Heidseick and other brands. CLARET AND SAUTEKNE—lncluding Chateau Mar gaux, Chateau Lafltte, Leoville, Larose, Margaux and fait. Ju lien, Chataux and Haul Sauternea. HOCK WINES—Of Johannesberger. Maccrohrunner, Rude sheimer, Hockheimer. Sparkling Hock and Moselle. SEGARS—Of all the choicest varieties. Elegantes, Regalias, Conchas, Operas, Pressed and Communes. FOREIGN FRUITS—Of all kinds, Raisins, Almonds, Prunes, &c. TEAS AND COFFEES—AII of the finest qualities. HAMS AND TONGUES—Burlington, Virginia and West phalia Ilams; Smoked and Pickled Tougues. GOSHEN BUTTER—In Ferkins, Tubs and Stone Jars. FOREIGN PICKLES—Sauces, Catsups, Sardines, Capers, Olives. &c. PRESERVES—East and West India and Domestic. And a full and general assortment of every variety of tine groce- dly mh4 KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROM OOA.L—NOT EXPLOSIVE. Secured by Letters Patent. rfUIE different grades of the>e celebrated OILS, suitable for JL Machinery of all kinds, Binnacle anu 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, Kcresone 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. v ly my3l FOUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE. £* O BROADWAY* New York, is full of Goods from Of/O 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 yearn. Also, thousands of Eastern (Asiatic) articles, well worthy of the attention of all. Milliners 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, Vases, Ac., Ac. my 29 MERILLO IRON WORKS. MERRILLO & JACQUES, 142 Centre Street , New York, MAXI FACTLKKRS and Dealers in Wrought Iron 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 GOODS FORWARDED FREE OF CHARGE AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. 4 ITE.\TI(),\ is called to this Road as a means of commu- Xjl ideation with the Sea Board, and thence with Northern Ports. There are now four FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS and six lines of fast sailing vessels, running 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 as 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 lving 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 alunc give all our time ; and no competitor will be allowed, by superior attention, t<> 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 anv other Road, and in order to reduce all charges to a minimum rate, contracts for Dray age have been already entered into at Savannah, and no one connected witii the Receiving and Forwarding has any other interest than that of seeing that all cua.roes 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. JySfi FRANOIS T. WIIiLIS, President. THE EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH AHEAD HOME MANUFACTURES TRIUMPHANT ! fl’ilSE well-known VICTOR COOK STOVE, which admits of no superior, is now being manufactured at the Augusta Works, Augusta, Ga., from Georgia Iron , and warranted to be equal to any made at the North in workmanshipand durability. We are now receiving, and shall keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of the above named Cook Stove, which we will furnlah at wholesale and retail prices as low as the same article can be laid down here from the North. Dealers will make a great saving by avoiding breakage in transportation, and house keepers can always be furnished with any piece or sect ion of their Stove which may happen to get broken or burnt out. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves W. 11. MAIIARREY A CO. oct7 THE VICTOR COOK STOVE! GItE A T SOUT HE R N FAVORITE. WL FAC TI DED at the Augusta Works. Augusta, Ga., Iff- from Southern Iron. The undersigned being sole Agent for the sale of the above named Cook Stove, takes pleasure in recommending it i<> dealers merchants, and the public general ly. as being alh hat its name implies. Feeling assured in ins abil ity to supply them with a COOK STOVE that is unsurpassed in beauty and style of finish as well as general utility, by any Cook Stove now in use, being a perfect operator with eithi / wood or coal, it cannot fail to answer any market or section of country. 1 have four sizes of the Victor. No. 7 large enough for a family of 12. No. 8 largo enough for a family of 20. No. 9 large enough for a family of 30. No. 10 large enough for a family of 40. Dealers who favor me with their patronage, will realize many advantages then from, such as avoiding loss by breakage in transportation. Orders filled on short notice and in quan tity to suit actual demand. All plates, or sections, when bro ken or injured from any cause, cau always be supplied by me on application. Also, Parlor and Box STOVES, suitable for Dwellings, Churches, Schools, Stores, Ac. All of which I will furnish at wholesale and retail prices, at as low rates as the same article can be laid down here from the North. W. li. GOODRICH, Sole Agent, Old Stand of \V . H. Maharrey & Co., No. 8 DeKalb Range, t, Qa. <Ucly au2B NOT A BOOK! NOR A PAPER TVTBD a Polka s’ worth of property, lias ever been lost in one JIA of Stearns A: Marvin’s, Wilder's Patent, Rich’s Improve meat,SALAMANDER SAFES. p From the N. Y. Journal nf Commerces Nov. 12. RECENT AND CONVINCING TESTIMONY. New Yore, Nov, 11th, 1856. Messrs. Editor <: In the fire at No. 39 Warren street, on the morning of the 9th inst., our moat valuable books and papers were exposed for 36 hours in one of Stearns A Marvin's fire proof sates. We sar fire-proof, not because they aro 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 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 he contrived b)»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's tfc Marvin's, Wiider's Patent, Salamander Safes . Respectfully, HAVILAND, If ABRALL A 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 this city, at manufacturer’s prices, with cost of transportation added, by the Agents. CARMICHAEL A BEAN, novlS _ Augusta, Ga. CHEAP GAS. rilllK undersigned Informs the public, that lie is solo Agent 1. lor vending and putting in successful operation, the Gaa Apparatus of the Maryland Portable Gas Company. Having tried it at his residence in the country, he can confidently assert that it U the cheapest, most brilliant and agreeable light that is produced. The public arc solicited to examine the same, now m successful operation at the office of the Chronicle & Sentinel, and at Clara’s Ilall, of Messrs. Lamback *fc Cooper, in this city Pamphlets giving full description of the apparatus, price, Ac., can be liad 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. A > igusta, May 14,1864. t f may 14 EXPRESS NOTICE. Memphis and Charleston Railroad, open to Tuscumbia, Ala. r|IIIK ADAMS UYPItIXH COMI'AVV lmvemade ar- JL rangements to extend their Express Line over the Mem phlsand Charleston Railroad, and wilt receive and forward, by Passenger Trains, in charge of special messengers, FREIGHT PACKAGES, Ac. Particular attention given to PERSONAL BAGGAGE, for warded by Express, which will be delivered as addressed, at any point or. the line. Express for Nashville, Tuscumbia, and intermediate stations, leaves daily (per Georgia Railroad) at 5 o’clock P. M. aplfl _ H. B. PLANT.Sup’t. COPARTNERSHIP. fgIHE undersigned having tills day formed a copartnership X under the name and stvle of Sibley A Boors for the transaction of a General Wholesale and Retail GROCERY Business, have taken the Store lately occupied by Tlios. Bren nan, 276 Broad street, where we are now receiving a large and complete assortment of everything in our line. Our stock hav ing been selected with great care, we feel confident that we will be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. We shall endeavor to keep supplied with the very beat articles for family use, and, by strict attention to business, and the wants of our customers, hope to merit u share or the public patronage. C. If. SIBLEY, Augusta. July 1.1857. auß ly A. P. BOGGS. COPARTNERSHIP. riIHE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership JL under the firm name of RICHMOND & REED for the transaction of a general Wholesale and Retail GROCERY BUSIN ESS, and have taken the store recently occupied by J Kkbd, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, where we intend keeping a large and extensive assortment of all articles of the trade which will be sold on accommodating terns. Our stock has been selected with great care In the Northern markets and with a view to its being especially suited for the use of fami lies and the planters’ trade. We hope, by strict attention to business and the Interest of our patrous, to merit a share of public patronage. W. K. RICHMOND, Os the late firm of Estes A Richmond. Pel dtf JERRY REED. CLARK AND CO., -\T GW offer for saie their splendid new stock of blLv R ft IV ARE, of all kinds—Tea Sets, Pitchers, Castors, wait ers, Goblets. Tumblers, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladies; Pastrv Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives. ’ J Sheffield PLATED WARE—first quality of goods in Castors Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks. Ac. Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, very showy and at low prices. GOLD W ATCHES. of all good makers—Cooper, Dent, To bias. Burley A Johnaon, English makers ; and J ules J urgeusen of Copenhagen. ® SILVER WATCHES lit great variety; quick beat Railroad Watches, large size. Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEWELRY all the newest styles, with a large stock of Staple and FANCY GOODS, at their store. Post Office Corner, opposite the Ra>l road Bank. oc ta‘ ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. WOOD *V PEROT. Philadelphia, Pa., are prepared to >1 furnish IRON RAILINGS, for Cemeteries. Public Squares and Buildings : Iron VERANDAHS. FOUNTAINS STAIRS. Garden VASES, DOGS, LIONS, CHAIRS. SET TEES. TABLES. STATUARY, and Ornamental Iron Work generally. Being the oldest ahd largest manufactory in the United States for this particular branch of business, and hav. I ing every facility for conducting their business economically, ] feel confident that they can furnish all work, at the shortest no tice, and at the most moderate prices. Wehxve appoint-das our sole Agents at Augusta, Messrs. W. H. Goopbich and W. H.Sai.isbv*y. lowborn we referall wishing anything in our line. They can show our designs, give | all necessary information, and take orders. myl* d»m WOOD A PEROT. ! HOSIERY. HOSIERY, ALL kinds. Also, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. _ JsclP WM. O. PRICE A CO, TAPIOCA. A FREEH supply jwt reared bv «•*» lULJ.IAU U, TCIT. Dental Carte, DR. J. T. PATERSON^ENTIST?^ OFFICE and Residence in Col. Clantou's Buildings, on Washington street, a few doors from 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 for extract ing teeth withaatpaia for nearly Ike last twelve months. _ ocl * iy DENTAL NOTICE. Dlt. CHASR has returned to the City, and may be found at his office on Broad street, opposite the Ucited States Hotel. ts opti C. M. WRIGHT, DENTIST, OFFII IE over Carmichael & Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithfully and scien tifically executed. DENTISTS’ MATERIALS furnished to order. Jy* ly E. W. HARKER. M. D., RESIDENT DENTIST, OFFICE on Broad street, one door above Post. Office comer. Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s Patent and Hunter’s Con tinuous Gum work, and all recent improvements in the art. auglS -'F 1 ! - -".■"■I" DISSOLUTION TITHE copartnership heretofore existing between the muter A signed, under the name and style of J. M. NEWBY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used in the liquidation of debts. J. M. NEWBY, C. B. DAY, W. S. WISE. Augusta, 2Sd Maroli, 1857. tt mh24 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned having purchased from Mr. J. M. Newby his entire interest in the late firm of J. M. Newby & Co., wUI continue the READY-MADE CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branches, under the name and style of J. K. KORA & CO. All persons indebted to the old firm, either by note or book account, are requested to call and make payment to the new firm of J. K. Horn & Co. J. K. lIORA, W. T. TIMMERMAN, W. S. WISE, mh24 U c. B. DAY. A CARD. HAVING disposed of my interest in the CLOTHING BU SINESS to J. K. lIORA A CO., I respectfully solicit for them a continuance of the patronage of my old friends. J. M. NEWBY. Augusta, 23d March, IS.* 17 . m!>24 DISSOLUTION. THE firm of 11. J. it E. A. SIBLEY is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books, Notes and Accounts will be found at the old stand, now occupied by Hknky J. Sib ley, who is authorized to use the name of the firm in settle ment; and all indebted to said firm are respectfully requested to come forward and settle, so that we may close the old busi ness. H. J. SIBLEY, E. A. SIBLEY. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my interest in the Grocery business to my former partner. It. ,J. Siuley, I respectfully solicit for him a continuance of the patronage of my friends. Augusta, May Ist, 1857. E. A. SIBLEY. NEW FIRM. 11HE undersigned having purchased from E. A. Sibley, . ids entire interest In the late firm of H. J. & E. A. Sibley, will continue the Grocery business, in all its branches, under the name and style of Henby J. Sibi.ky, and would solicit the patronage of the former concern. HENRY J. SIBLEY. Augusta, May Ist, 1857. iuyl DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. r|IHE copartnership heretofore existing between the under 1. signed, under the firm of Han o. Wilcox A Co., in this ity, Geo. IV. Williams A Co., in Charleston, and I). 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 11. Wilcox will close up the business of the Augusta firm, ami the books and notes of Hand. Williams A Co., and Hand, Wilcox A Co., will be found with him at the old stand. DAN’L HAND, GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Augusta, May 2d, 1837. DAN’L li. WILCOX. NOTICE. f|IHE undersigned having purchased the entire stock 0j I- Hand, Wincox A Co., will continue the Wholesale Oro. eery Business at the old stand. DANIHL H. WILCOX. Augusta, May 2d, 1857. iuy2 DISSOLUTION. ’ ft H Ii firm of FLEMING, CLEMENCE A OP , was dls. 1. solved on tlie Ist April, by mutual consent. The books, notes and accounts will bo found at the old stand n< w occupied by Fleming A Rowland, who are authorized to use the name of th» firm in settlement. PORTER FLEMING, A. F. CLEMENCE, E. T. MILLER. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. fJfIHE undersigned have associated themselves together, un 1. derthe name and styleof FLEMING A RiOVLAND, for tlie transaction of a General GROCERY BUSINESS, at the old stand of Fleming, Clkmenck A Co., and solicit a con i [nuance of the patronage of the former concern. PORTER FLEMING. ap!2 ts CHARLS A. ROWLAND. COPARTNERSHIP. WASHINGTON E. HR lIKlt and TAMES IT. AL -11 FoItD have this day formed a Copartnership for the purpose of carrying Oil the LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS, fhankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on them when conducting the business separately, they hope now, by their united exertions, to please all why may call on them. Augusta, May 18, 1857. LIVERY _ STABLE. \\TK have for hire, at our Stables, new CARRIAGES 11 and BUGGIES, line gentle HORSES, and careful and attentive Drivers, and will be pleased to supply our friends and the public, with any description of vehicle they may desire. *>>•ls ARCHER A ALFORD. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. LITHE firm of HOWARD A DUGAS was dissolved this 1 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. ’ IWIE undersigned tenders his thanks to the citizens of Au a. gusta, and his Consignors generally, for the liberal man ner In which they havo 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. JanL'i WM. H. HOWARD. DISSOLUTION. r BIHK copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of 1. 11 Amu A Ahgiitky was dissolved, by tiiu death of Wil liam H. AcoimtY, on the 17th day of May last. COPARTNERSHIP. t|THK undersigned having purchased tlie entire interest of I. Wm. 11. Acoutky. have formed a copartnership, under filename and styleof llaiguA Andbews, and will continue the MERCHANT TAILORING and CLOTHING ULril- N K.S.S, at the old star.d, 240 Broad street. All persons indent Id to the lale firm, either by note or ac count. are requested to malts immediate payment to the under signed. WILLIAM HAIGH, jys> ly__ I. N. NDKEW3. THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE. THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE. THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE. THE SUNRISE COOK STOVE, The best in use. 'i’he best in use. The beat in use. The best in use. The beat in use. The beet in use. For aule by For saie by For sale by ». S- JONES A CO., 210 Broad-st. S. S. JONES A CO., 210 Broad-st _Jy2B 8. S. JONES A CO.. 210 Broad-st. AUGUSTA STOVE DEPOT AND HOUSE FUR NISHING EMPORIUM. YY r IL 11. GOODRICH, Sole Agent and Proprietor. On ii hand,a full assortment of the celebrated Victor Cook STOVES, manufactured in this city from Southern iron, being the best constructed cook stove now in market. Having been fully tested, it has proved to be all that its name implies, “The Victor.” Also, a large variety of Parlor, Hall and Box STOVES—of Southern manufacture—all of which are now offered at whole sale and retail prices, and warranted (o give satisfaction. CHEAP NORTHERN STOVES, A large varietv.jwhich I will sell cheap to make r#om; among which may be found The Light Street Cook STOVE, “ Empire State do “ Blue Ridge do “ Morning Star (doubleoven) OookSTOVK. “ Ocean Premium (flush ov. u) A. J. Gallagher's Air-tight Sun Rise Cook Stoves, with co r mgatedoven. All sizes of Hie well known Knickerbocker RANGE th# best and mogt durable cook range now before the public. ’ Parlor and office GKA ES, COAL BURNERS, Ac a choice variety just received, all of new designs and late'im provements ; Coal Hods Blower Standards and Holders, Pok ers, Shovels and Tongs with Standard*, Fire Carriers, Coal Sifters, Ac. Also, a full stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, which, for variety, is unsurpassed by any similar establishment ill the South. My facilities for business are such that no desir able channel of trade is inaccessible to me, and my friends and patrons and the public generally, may relv upon finding as good a stock of Goods, (if not better.) from which to ’ruakt ae iectlons, at N 0.3 DeKalb Range. Broad street, as ear. be found m this city or State, and at prices which leaves competition entirely out of tha question, having determined to selliowto suit the times. Tin Plates, Copper and Sheet Iron. Copper Pii s , Pressed Covers. Rivets. V> ite, Ac., upon the mast reasonable terras All kinds of Cop'psr Work made to order. ' WM. H. GOODRICH, ocSi No. 8 DeKalb Range, Broad st.. 5 ugusta, Ga. AUGUSTA STOVE DEPOT, And House Furnishing Emporium. O N HAN D, a full assortment of the celebrated VICTOR COOK STOVES, manufactured in this city from bout ern iron, being the best constructed cook stove now in the mar ket. Having been fully tested, it has proved to be ail that its name implies, THE VICTOR ! at us Also, a large variety of Parlor, Hall and Box STOVES—of southern manufacture—ail of which are now offered at whole sale and retail prices, and warranted to give satisfaction Cheap Northern COOK STOVES, a large variety, which I will sell Cheap to make room, among which may be found the Light Street COOK STOVE, the Empire State COOK STOVE the Blue Ridge COOK STOVE, the Morning Star (double ‘4tdvf U s K iH- U u E ’i th ? °. ce ?, n , l>r emium (flush oven)C( »OK sli)V L. A. J. Gallagher sair-tight Sun Rise COUK STOVE (with corrugated oven). ’ All sizes of the well known KNICKERBOCKER RANGE the best and most durable cook range now before the nubile ’ Parlor and Office GRATES, Coal BURNERS, Ac., a choice variety just received, all of new designs, and late improvements c*ai Hods, Blower Standards and Holders, Pokers Shovels and Tongs with Standards, Fire Carriers, Coal Sifters. Ac , Ac Now Is the time to make selections and secure good "bar g a ™. . W. H. GOODRICH, se p2s No. 3„ ReKalb Range, Broad street. bank suspensions. ~ \ ,1,, , on bnuth Carolina and Georgia Banks, taken at AV FAR to exchange for Ready-made CLOTHING and Merchant Tailoring. The undersigned h ive now in store their handsome and ex tensive stock of F 11 and Winter Keadv-noade CLOTHING Gentlemen's Furnishing GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES :tnd V KsIINGS, »ic.. which they are offering at exceedingly low prices. Having the very best of Cutters and Tailors they can safely warrant their work to give entire satisfaction, and will take ail South Carolina a»cl Georgia money in garment. Ready made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Store. H Broa Street, opposite the Planters Hotel. dactf ocl4 ENGRAVING. \\ T EDDI\G, Visiting, Invitation and Business CARDS ll and BILL HEADS, engraved in all styles of fashion and printed in a superior manner, by II HUGHES Post Office corner. ' * Specimens can be seen, and orders left at the Stjre of POy i H CLARK & CO., Jewellers. WM. 0. PRICE & CO., HAX?-r?S£jSIS. ew B VPP. Ues of choice GOODS, CLOTHS, CASMMERES and \ ESTINGS, and all the late-i styles of Goods for manufacture, which win be made up to measure in the most fashionable manner. Ail orders prompt ly attended to. novlO CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Gj-RAY TURLEY will dispose of their remaining T stock of Winter CLOAKS and ■HAWLJJ, at greativrfc iiss*4 prises *e«Sfc ISusi \ms toite, THADDEUS OAinWAW, ATTORNEY AT L \\V> and Purchasing and G'olleotimg Agent, office over the City Hank, Auguata, Georgia. jauS dtacly STEPHENS & DuBOSE, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Sparta, Geo., will praetiae ia J\. all the counties of the northern Circuit. Linton Stkphbss. janl Ga.uu.aa W. Deßoa* DOCTOR ROBERT SOUTHGATE. OFFICE on Mclntosh street, one door from the corner of _ Reynolds. *m janl* A. G. WHITON, GENERAL RAILWAY AGS3OI, No. 72 Nine Street, Ne to York, PURCHASES and sells Ralls, Equipment, Machinery and Railroad Supplies. ts jan’S FLEMING JORDAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Madison, Georgia, will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to him in this part of the State. Mr. Jordan is my agent during my absence from the State. I solicit for him the confidence and patronage of the public. JOSHUA HILL. Dec. 5, 1357. dec6 _ n f6m LAW CARD. mHE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the I name of Walton & Robertson, and will practice law in ail the Courts of Richmond county, and in the Superior Couits of Columbia, Burke, Jefferson and Scriven counties. They will be thankful for business, and give it their beat attention. Office over the Post Office, Augusta, Geo. WILLIAM A. WALTON, dec'23 6m W. A. ROBERTSON. THADDEUS OAKMAN, ( I KAMI AL AGEAT, for Purchasing, Selling, Colleot- YX lug, Ac. Office over the City Rank, Augusta, Ga. oclS dt*e 3m LAWSON & ADDISON, COTTON AA'U GRAIN 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 be given to the sale of Timber and Lumber. THOMAS ADDISON, M. H. TALBOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice In 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 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. fcb6 tUcly WILLIAM A. WILKINB. J JOSEPH IT. WILKINS. W. A. & J. H. WILKINS. A TTOIt\EYB AT LAW, Louisville, Jefferson countv, IV Georgia, will practice in the counties of Jefferson, Burke, Emanuel, Washington, Scriven, Columbia, Richmond, Tat- j nail, Montgomery, Hancock and Warren. if seps W. G. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT law, Augusta, Georgia. Office In Constitutionalist Range. ly jyl G. J. WEIGHT, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Georgia, will attend XIl promptly to all business entrusted to him. ly mvl4 R. J. & W. T. MILLICAN, A TTORNKYH AT LAW, will practice In the counties LY. of the Western Circuit, and the counties of Madison, El bert and Hart, of the Northern Circuit, a. j. mi.LiciX, I wsi. t. millicas, Jefferson, Georgia. | Carueavllle, Georgia. niylS diely THOMAS H. GRIFFIN, A TTORYEY AT LAW, Crawfordvilie, Georgia, wil ; iV practice in the counties or Taliaferro, Greene, Hancock Warren ami Wilkes. All business entrusted to him will mee prompt attention. ts apl J. T. BURXHALTER, A ITORYEY AT LAW, Marietta, Ga. t will promptly xV attend to business entrusted to him In any county in the Blue Ridge Circuit, and to collecting and securing claims in all the surrounding counties. tUcly mhl7 THOMAS B. FELDER, A TTORNKY AT LAW, Augusta Georgia. Office over iV. the City Bank. ly mhlß LEGAL NOTICE. IJMIK undersigned having entered Into a partnership. In the JL practice of Law, la the county of Columbia, will give all buslnesseutrusted to thorn prompt attention. LAMAR * LOCH RAN 15, fiebS ly A. COL YARD. L. D, LALLERSTEDT, 4 TTOItYEY AT LA W, Augusta. Georgia. Office over x'V ti.e City Bank. JESSE A. GLENN, VTTOILYEY AT LAW, Summerville, Chattooga coun ty, Geo., having entered into the practice of law and equity in Cherokee Circuit, Georgia, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Any business, from professional firms, will receive every attention, and prompt remittances made for all collections. fel>7 _ ly THOMAS MORRIS. | JOHN B. ESTES. MORRIS & ESTES, A TTORNKYAT LAW, Camesvllle, Ga.; will practice IV 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 janl? LINTON STEPHENS. ] R. If . JOHNSTON. STEPHENS & JOHNSTON, A' TTO HA EYB AT LAW, Sparta, Georgia, will practice in the counties of Hancock, \S arren, Taliaferro, < >gfethorpe and Wilkes, of the Northern; Greene, Putnam and Msrgan, of the Oglethorpe; and Washington and Richmond, of the Mid dle Circuits. decl J. G. MONTGOMERY, 4 TTORXEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice i.V Richmond and other counties of the Middle Circuit. O In City Hall. novlß HENRY J. LANG, \ TTORNKY AT LAW, Lincolnton, Ga., will practice iu Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. ray 2 WILLIAM R. MCLAWS, A TTORNKY AT LAW, Commissioner of Now York. J\_ Virginia, North and South Carolina. Office, Clayton’# new buiidiog, opposite his old office, Washington street, will attend promptly to applications for Bounty Land, under the lute acts of Congress. apl MACKENZIE AND LAWSON, 4 TTOILYEYB AT LAW. Waynesboro’, Burke county, I\. Georgia, will practice iu Burke, Scriven, Jefferson, Wasn ington/ratuall, Montgomery, Emanuel and Richmond counties. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, JOHN Y. LAWSON. OCfi WILLIAM J. R. CARSWELL, A TTORXEY AT LAW Louisville, Ga., will practic Law in tlic following counties, to wit: Jefferson, Burke Emanuel, Scriven. Washington, Richmond, Columbia and War ren. Strict attention paid to collecting. Deferences —Gov H. V. Johnson, ililiedgevLUe, Ga.; Dr. R. K. Dixon, Louisville, Ga.; Mr. Wo. Duncan, Savannah, Ga. Office opposite Louisville Hotel. jylO POLHILL & CAIN, Attorneys at law, Louisville,g»., win practies . In ihe several countiee 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. 11. POLHILL, J G. CAIN. January 22d, 1357. ly jan29 LAW NOTICE. ITHE undersigned -will practice LAW and EQUITY, In Oo A partnership, from tills date, using the firm name of WALK. ER & ROGER*, iu criminal business, their practice will re main separate, as heretofore. Office north-west comer of Broad ami Washington streets. EDWARD J. WALKER ALPHECS M. ROGERS. At itta, Sept. Bth, 13M. ts B ept9 LEGAL NOTICE. \Y K have torn Copartnership, in the practice of the ’’ Law on the civ l c 1 the Court, in all of the counties composing the Middle Dis-:. < 1 Georgia, and one of the firm wi.l be in attendance at alio. Courts, amt will promptly attend to all business entrusted to - will - R. McLAWS. J. T. 80, t< ELL Augusta, Geo., Sept. 1,1867. - bm sep2 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. Phinlzy. Can be found at night iu the adjoining building. ts _jxnlß WM. M. DAVIDSON, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, OIN ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE, and other Wines and Liquors, Teas, Sugars, Ac. Nos. 188 Congress and 37 St. Julicc streets, Savannah, Ga. d*c myHB CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Caps blurts Cyl-j FASHIONABLE CaMhneres, and lars. Gloves, Hosie-; and Veatings, will be ry, Ac., Umbrellas. MILITARY Imade to measure. Canes, Cravats,; __ _ unexceptionable In Stocks, Handker TAILORS, style anil work chiefs, and Fancy! *5», manship, by best ArtlclesforGeatle-i Broad street, (mechanics, at the men, AUGUSTA, GA. {shortest uotice. Orders from city and country solicited. febs GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, &C. I HAVE removed to the Building on the South side of Broad street, nearly opposite ray former stand where I have just received a large addition to my extensive stock of GUN*, PISTOL* 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, bv the best makers. Steel Barrels ; “ “ Stub. Twist, all varieties; Single Barrelled G b NS, Twist Barrels ; Deane, Adams A Deane’s Repealing PISTOLS, a superb article ; Colt’s PISTOLS, all sixes ; also, Allen’s Six Barrelled Pl*. ToLS ; Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, Ivory and Wood Handles: Single Barrelled Rifle PISIOLS, Steel Barrels: Powder FLASKS, Shot BELTS, Game BAGS, Dog CALLS, Percussion CAPS, all varieties; Gun WADS, Drinking FLASKS and CUPS, Ely’s Shot CARTRIDGES, POWDER and SHOT, Bar LEAD ; Also—A good assortment of Pocket and Pen KNIVES, SCISSORS. RAZORS, Ac. Thankful for pa*t favors, and so licits a continuance. iW~ (iuns Re stocked and Repaired neatly and promptly, and Rifles made to order and warranted . ocG ly W. D. BOWEN, Broad street. ” GREAT RUSH ! ” THE exeitement still continue* at HERSEY'B. He has marked down hi* entire STOCK to COST, Come one, «ome all, now is the time. ’’Strike while the iron is hot,” de lay not, as the sale will continue for but ten days. nyl U. S. Hotel. READY-MADE CLOTHING AND HATS. B argains in ready-made clothing and hats \ mu be had at the Clothing Store of A. P. BIGNON A : CO., learly opposite the Poet Offie# corner. Cali and exam- ' las their stoek and prices. deell MACKEREL. d\ R.ITS No. I MACKEREL. Just received by OU )4iT U’ANTKgrNAU & HUBS ARX>, |, ilUMctnes. DR. PROPHITT S CELEBRATED LIVER ME D i THIS Medicine Is a safe and certain . Liver dlaeaae, and other disorders ari-ii,g? r , f ' ' tty or disease of the Liver, such as Chronlc a.ul mation, Dyapepaia. Sick lleadac i., . I . ' Loss of Appetite, Lowness of Spirits, l ■ ■ \ < .’ and maj; be given to any one, male ..t f riods, with perfect safety. It alaoremovca , ; ' healthy apnearancea from the akin, and I-..• healthy and sprightly, Ac. -a ti.e .. My Liver medicine is purely vegetable- ; 9 .... agea. and will be sent to any partof tic I: -.M. ; postage, at $-2 a package, in advance, will ,| maleToulc. his Anodine Pain Killer, bia ...... which ia infallible. Ids Ague Pills, anti i. ' V, Dlarhtea Cordial, all of which is prepared • u'Vi, only, at Covington, Ga. ' ’ Also, the Canadian Ointment, the , l: , .. . known, as an external applicai i'n for .11 . . cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, li of recent pains Immediately ; and pair,-’, ; . and Chrome, are relieved by the use ofJt. ” . and you will want more. Prepared by ti a i-' Covington, Geo. All of theat>ove named Medicines are a' n . .• by BARRETT, CARTER A CO., At; ;n* , i myl4 DRUGS, MEDICINEsTpAINTS, OILS Ar ' \\T K have now cm hand, for the Fall in ’ It carefully selected sim-k of |> : r CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY IVIXDoty .1 ■' f, CY GOODS, Ae„ to which we invite •; ■ chants. Those lu want of pure and a; • "t i elnes will do well to give ns a -all. \\,. low a» can be bought in this .r n: ; r . articles comprise a portion of our ' 16,000 lbs. BLUE STONE • 0,000 ** Green COPPEAS • 2,500 “ best MADDER; ’ 6 cases Spanish Flote INDIGO -5 ’• Bengal and Matiras 1X1)100- 2 “ Java INDIGO?a splendid arth 8,000 lbs. Epsom SALTS ; 1,000 “ refined BORAX; 600 boxes Window-GLASS assorted 150dor. Mustang LINIMENT ' ISO “ Rad wav’s READY RELIEF - 50 “ TRICOPHEROUS; 60 “ CHERRY PK( IToRAL; 300 “ COLOGNE, a-sorted • 100 “ VERMIFUGE " ’ 100 kegs Bi-C’arb. SODA ; 100 boxes “ •• in 1 lb. papers • 75 •• Pearl STARCH. 1 ,r , „ , HAVILANb. CHIC’nESTER *Co (Late Haviland, Risley&Co.) two do- i- -ih,, V c , Hotel, Augusta, Ga. piles! piles:: files (IIHIB hitherto intractabli form ami net JL ryatage, cured by external ai-pll.-ath-i VI-1. ~ ,r - <■«»'»HOUKh'« File S«h«-' \V ill never fail in giving.n, uni! o , , . ■ the worst and most ot.stln-.te c.i-i s . - }: It Is the only invaluable reinedv knnwi. 1 the Piles, and is the result of years of paiu-et study a ligation. Sulferera from Piles new have are-: beat bar.lw 1 stand the test of trial, without.. fe.,ref : .... all the proprietor claims tor it. Full directions accompany each box ; and all that - - is strictly to observe them, and a cure is certain to f The proprietor refers to the f ib.wlngtestin tlemen of character and standing who L.v.i v ' ' . their certificates in its favor. In regard to ; 's i -lu- vi- • own cases. Read them. ihe following Is from one of the most rel’. -ble cl‘ : -- - Chicago, the late Treasurer of C k com -y. i:,. : _ Chicago. July 2513'.'. Dr. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir; I wish here! , to ■ si:, kn the afflicted that I have been troublerl with the P-i.-s n,. - ty years or upwards, and at times most \ n .i o a recent and exceedingly painful aitm k, a ti n mi p, , box of your Salve and asked me I, give it a trial. I din Not, however, with the expectation of L.:. nth my dis. for truly I had tried so many applications I hud lost i-onthh. in all. But in making use of vour Salve, 1 soon found • It was doing me good; and really it is incredible to nivselt. with only about two week’s use of your Salve, 1 an., can judge, a well man. I most cheerfully make this statement, bellevT-g it un to yourself and such as may be afflicted with this n - - ■ aad painful disease. I do not hesitate to sav that 1 vour preparation an invaluable remedy for >!,, r sincerely yours, H. N. HEALD. The Hon. Richard Yates, late member.f ■ ’ , 1;i - Sprtuvlleld, 111., district, says : J ArKSONVIi.i.v, 111., Nov. If, If Dr. ihos. H. Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: Then naugh's Pile Salve, which you furnish.si, 1 ' -.-. vice, pro. uclng an easy and speedy cure. Id recommem. itas an invaluable remedy forth, in. Respect lully, ' RRHI\RI > y AT h:*. The following, from Rev. B. F.Krh tow, is a snfi.i metidatlon In Itself; Jacks.. HviLt.e, 111., Dicer, her 15. : u; Dr. Cavanaugh—l com eive it t. ■ • t. 1 ... Aided to make known the invalunUe vlrt , s -irdni, . cleucy of your I*ile Salve. I wn.-, f . flicted with that painful ai d loathsoi ... After having exhausted my pat:.-: tlona of physicians and others witl.'.m s c.\ the strong recommendation of \ r*_ ■ Hon. Richard Yates, I was induced tot: ;..... saying an application of your Salve, f- r i' an entire erne. Respectfully yours, B. F. BRISTOW Sold !n this city, wholesale ar.d r - I.''Ml LEITNER, CLARKE, WELLS A Si'. I- ~1.. enerally. A'r.ce *1 per box. D 5.1.1! i’AVANAUGP.. ': diely Sole Proprie. <,. t-'. ’ THE LONG ESTABLISHED FUENITUEE AS UAKPEY WAREKUOV. WE beg rwpoctj'iiliy to inri-n ... f T customers that vu»* have >rit the com in* season, and have n’.i u- aVr.f.L' :■.*-j: r - supplied witli ail articles In oar line, v. U. s e u:u% riety, shall be uns’.ir j- t- . •. - .. •» always be found suen as to meet the approh;.t.*n . tin buyers. We desire especially to call attention to our : ENGLISH VELVET AND BKI’SSEL CAIU* . which we warrant to be as represented, and the !: • tion ever received in this place direct from CARPETS OF AMERICAN Brussels Tapestry GARPETfc, Velvet “ * Three Ply “ ft rs t qu a lit 7 • Superine Ingrain " Fine * k Union fine “ of a-i q * ' DRUGGETS, of a! widths and ouaV’*l.-- CRUMB CLOTHS, li-4, 14-4. ... ,116-t : Mosaic, Oheitiile and Tufted R . T willed and Plain Venecian () AR)‘i hi S ( .< DOUR MALI’S. We can say with confidence that we have tP most varied assortment that can be protiu-.-* o -. sell at remarkably low uri.. FURNITURE. we have now on hand a m. - v . • finished in our best at vie, w . bv. - :- ,- all our customers, both as regar.is . nectfully ask a look through our exit r.siv v. lsfy all. It is not ra. t • w e shall keep constantly on ham! e\ vi the cheapest article to the finest. Whh. - the liberal patronage bestowed uji.p for its continuance in the future. DAMASK, LACE AND MUSLIN (T-RTa Satin DELAINE, of handsome pas •■■■’ Crimson Satin I) EL Al N E ; DAMASK, of ail qualities and r.;io* Muslin OURTAINS. bv the pair 4 ,- \ Taco »» *£ ** *. ‘ J 7. ‘ I which we will make up to order iu the Iso • lonabie style. CORNICE?. CERTAIN BANDS AND I'U-.v lhe largest and cheapest ass rtinetd’• th< . , FLOOR OIL GLOTTIS. Os the be*t English and Amirican u:i u . tt; and qualities, which ws cut t.i fit any - . piece, and charge only for the quantity it ;.■]!■■■ t.■ r - OUR EXTENSIVE CABINET MANI"FA' We are this day carrying on, whereewrytliihg cm • null the taste of the nn.Bt fastidious. REPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING neatlv - All Goods purchased of us are parked fn . ; ~ .. . G. A. 1-LAT'V .V 1 * 521 Opposite the Bank of A - CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASING 8. IU. PIKE'S MAGNOLIA Will- Cincinnati, Ohio. ffIHK undersigned, manufacturer and sole pr X above brand of WHISKY, won •: r. .--:- -. customers and purchaarrsof this celebrated ■;..i. !.. • appeared iu the Charleston and other Southern : terrelt of the above Wlisky, being atmi)--:; ed slmlar to Ilia brand ; it passes uud.-i I).- Magnolia Whisky, Cincinnati, Ob;. .. u B.N.Pike. AsthereisiiOpartyi.':,..- N. Dike, it is Intended to imp.i ,u . t; -. purchase the genuine brand. I mak< tb; -•- ties on their guard, :u there ar, . W«at making an imitation, and using u . m tnratlou. I have analysed several -.v. brand, and found that It contains :i d.a-.1 1 -. ; alone Impels me to caution the public, bleto 1* deceived, and prevent the e'.ii i • • ttse of this pob«>nous imUmion. I also her. in .. terffeltersof my brand that I will p:\ «. e tent of the law. The genuine S. N. PIK! - WHISKY Is distilled from the and is warranted free from ary denn-ri - ■ pound. It being apure and lu-.ifthv - • ■ OCTAVUS COHEN, Es-i ofS-iv-i''" HENRY GOBI A & CO., of Charles!.'"s' . authorixod agents iu those citi-s -u-j --them aro sure to obtain a genuine J v ... 18 and 20 Sycai-; re ■: t, t j&nfi STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, 4... if. , SB. JOYKS A CO., beg again t<. • their numerous custi.metsand tb. extensive assortment of STOVES < ;k'\V •' LA'-’ 5 a complete varietv of everythin* jerud- House Furnishing Store. STOVES. Our assortment In this department is all ti nt lous can desire. We have ne&riv v. ry s'.- ! FICK and PARLOR STOVES kept hi »• • this city, and many desirable patterns that cl naively at our eatablishm.-m. GRATES. Os these goods, we have some thirty bought within the last sixty days and ?' We think we hazard nothing in'savi; -t greater variety In this line than all other . . combined. RANGES. Having tested nearly all the ■- ~ t we have for two years past sold MOTT'.- I'A i . '» • CIBLE RANGE exclusively, I.elit e b.g t • best article offered. We have-,ln - n ■ ges In Augusta and vl : ity. n. ; iL.-y n.-i. ■ satistaction. We will sell to any ■ guarantee that these Rang; - are in t.. every particular. HOUSE FURNISHING Co ■ ,D . Iu this department enunn-rat on isou ■ assortment Is. as usual, complete, and i.< • on our part to retain for our house tbepositi for five years past. It is well known that we deublc thestock and variety of anv i.- - Is, In fact, the place to purcb.eu- HOUSE ; : - GOODS. The increase of our l.usines.- n' : , eatirelyexceeded. ur txi-.-, tat:-: - , - | FIRST CLASS HOUSE FURNISHING have been crowned with success by an apprea.., ai;d our motto U “Upward and Onward " TINNER’S GOODS. Webavelnatoreanunusnallvlii-avv-tf.-’.- SHEET IRON. SHEET COPPER, 11.-u- B ' TIN, PIG and BAR LEAD. Also, a ha- - -f NED WARE, PRESSED COVERS, . IPI description. BUCKET EARS, RIVET'. 1 aid MACHINES, Ac., wldci: we off-r • bwtterms. S.S. JoM.s- M3S FANCY DYEING. f t R. DODGE’S Dyeing Esta; VI, above Koliock street. DYEING done. BLEACHING at.d DRESSING J L Clothing CLEANED and REPAIRED - tabllshsA 1862. FOR SALE. BLAI’K Writing and Marking IN KS, of.- at Dodge’s Dye House, Greene sire,;, prices per gallon : By the barrel 6 or 1# gallons Single gallon Augusta. Ga., June 12, 1867. BUCKWHEAT , i Jl 8T received, a fresh supply of BUCK « ii-- -n BEEF and TONGUES. g lans HENRI I DENTAL INSTRUMENTS } I A (OMPLK'I K assortment Just recrv-’vC -i: • raanufkotum'* prio«, by , . r rr - ■ - plumsjac---