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SINGER’S
S,EWING MACHINES.
GREAT REDUCTION !!
On and alt er this date, we agree to sell onrJJVCa
eliines at
VERY LOW AND REASONABLE PRICES,
So as to allow one and all to make a purchase 01
a good and /
SIMJUitUL MA6HIB,
I nstead ol‘ the inferior cheap as fair which is at
present in the market, therefore
we agree to the following
PRICES:
New Family Machine and Iron Stand, complete $ 50 00
Transverse Shuttle Machines and Iron Stand, Letter A 75 00
No. 1, 12 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand - - 110 00
No. 2, 18 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand - - 125 00
No. 3, 24 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand - - 140 00
No. 3, 24 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand, with
extra lar-e Shuttle, for heavy Leather work, with vibrating
pressure combined with Feed Wheel $152 00
MAHOGANY CASES OR TABLES AYILL BE EXTRA CHARGE.
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM AT
No. 182 1-2 151{()AD STREET,
OPPOSITE ADAMS’ EXPRESS OFFICE.
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READ Y-MAD '
CLOTHING DEPOT,
Opposite the Union Bank, Augusta, Ga.
RAMSAY & LABAW,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
FIN E A.INTI) MEDIUM;
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
~VVTK 15EO LEAVE TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT WE ARE [STILL
OLD STAND.
And among the stock will be found Brown, Black, Bine and Olive full trimmed
Frock and Dress COATS, of almost every nrice;
Side Band Cassimere SUITS, of every grade; .
Harris’ Broad Brook and Doeskin Frocks and Business COATS;
Fancy Cassimere PANTS ; Tuffed Side Baud do.;
Harris’ Cassimere, Black Doeskin, English, French and American, of every
quality;
Black Sat. Cashmere, Cassimere, Val. Super. Mattelose, Lyons Velvet. Super
White Silk, Black Cloth and Cassimere single and double-waisted and
double-breasted VESTS, of every kind and size.
WE HAVE THE L.AKGEST LOT OF
linen bosom shirts, collars anr cravats
in the city, from the well-known manufactories ol “Morrison,” “Golden Ilill, “I. M. Davis & Co., and others, all made ex-
Pre "\\V?.' l ve aWo r k la-ge lot of Merino SHIRTS and DRAWERS; Cashmere, Saxony Wool. Australian. Lamb’s Wool,
Shaker Flannel silk. Brown rind Black, Cotton UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, of every grade ; Canton llannel. Brown
and Bleached Drill DRAWERS; Traveling SHAWLS and BLANKETS.
HATS, CAPS. TRIMS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &C.
Wo also beg leave to inform owr customers and persons visiting tlm city, that wo receive GOODS by every steamer from
onr extensive manufactory North, having a partner in market every day to purchase the latest novelties of the season. Please
call and examine the stock: the prices are all right ts oc»
~ PLUIbIc l/ITTYFU,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
AYE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF CHOICE
UNADULTERATED DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES,
and all other articles in our line.
W S FEEL ASSURED THAT NO HOUSE IN THE SOUTH CAN OFFER A STOCK SUPERIOR TO OURS IN
GENUINENESS AND PURITY.
Ail officinal preparations being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United States
Pharmacopeia. Onr Stock of
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
is full, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies, at the shortest notice.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Garden, Grass, and Field Seeds,
May always be found in our stock, together with a full supply of
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Ac., Arc.
, , PLUMB & LEITNER, Near Post Office- orner.
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THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
HiUMBEB. YARD
IN THIS CITY. WHERE
AST KID Os PHI LUMBER
Can be had at prices LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE CAN SELL AT, as his yard is adjoining
Hie South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of transportation to undersell those who
have to haul it from the Road.
(TT SEASONED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND. -CD
Four to Fire Hundred Thousand Feet now on hand and being received.
ocii ir.wr.
1858.
CLARK _& CO.
*W.A.T O H ES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE,
cutijEß r,
PISTOLS,
FANCY GOODS.
The Largest Stock in the Southern Country, at
the Lowest Prices,
SILVER WARE.
TEA SETTS: PITCHERS: GOBLETS: CASTORS:
CANDLESTICKS : FORKS : SPOONS , ami everything in
Silver that is desirable In the family, or pleasant to the fancy.
PLATED GOODS, in infinite variety;
PLATED TABLE CUTLERY.
JEWELRY IN DIAMONDS—Cameo, Coral, Mosaic,
Etruscan, Ac. _ ts ocl
-1858. * CROP. 1858.
WE arc receiving a part of our supply of Fresh GARDEN
SEEDS. Our stock will be complete as soon as It is
possible to have the Seeds pat up. As heretofore, tve com
money U.C season with FRESH NEED ONLY
SUNDRIES ON CONSIGNMENT.
tr IHH>. Philadelphia Cream ALE;
r )\) eo bills. New Champagne CIDER:
150 eases Cognac B RANDY ;
•JO M assorted CIGARS : „
150 bbls.good uorthern PO'l A tOLs ;
£6 ** •• ONIONS:
jO •• ** northern APPLES:
•sboxesGoshenGHEESE :
JO •* Soda BISCUIT ;
J ph>es Holland GIN ;
i quarter casks old BRANDY ;
ft afilt 2l * k
15 casks Barclay <t Perkins London PORT Kit;
it) •* Bafs' Pale India ALE: _
With various brands of llectifi^WiaSKY— al.of which
ij/i low bv IHO MAS »t n x 1 -fes»
" “ I,c *° k JOW Commission Merchant,
BOV i7 134 Broad st., Augusta, Ua.
GIRARDEY'S
RESTAURANT OPEN.
At tliin JKHtaLlisliinent will lie found a
constant Hupplj* of
FRESH NEW YORK, NORFOLK AND SAVANNAH
OYSTERS,
WITH
FULTON MARKET MEATS,
AND
A Variety ol Northern and Southern
GtAdmie:.
riIHE proprietor having secured the services of an excf l
lent and experienced FRENCH RESTAURANT
COOK, is now prepared to offer his patrons a regular
BILL OF FARE
of the Choice Delicacies ol the Season, served in the most
approved and varied stvi.es desirable, and at moderate rates.
PRIVATE ROOMS furnished, whenever desired, and
ARRANGEMENTS made tor the accommodation of serv
ing
Set Dinners, or Snppers,
for a number of 20 to 60 persons, in 24 hours notice. Also,
Public and Private Parties supplied.
Always on hand, the very best of WINES, LIQUORS,
and HAVANA SEGARS.
l'’ree Lunch every day at II A. M.
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ROSE COTTAGE NURSERIES,
Wav V CtAT * TOBIN’S.)
r ; SMITH announces to the public that he ispre-
NA^ f RTRnB°M^'K : iW% ChOi s elotofßWeet sin £ in £ CA
BIKDS * 3IKI)S * MOC KLi*G and several other varieties o t
* __— did
GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
CHAKLEM H. PHIMZY having this da7niinihis«t
the Interest of 0. M. Kolb, in the firm of KoluLf ?’!?/??
zv.the undersigned wiH continue the Wholesale ORnevu v
and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand undfr.io
name and style of Phin-izv A Co., to whom all debts due th.
old concern are to be paid, and who will settle all claim,
againstthem. JAMES H. PHINIZY, “*
CHARLES H. PHINiZY.
Augusta, Fobruary 10,1848.
NOTICE.
HAVING sold out my interest in the firm of Kolb A
Phinizv toC. H. Phinizt, I cordially recommend the
new Inn of Phinizt <fc Co. to iny friends, who have so liber
ally pat roofed the old concern. CHAS. M. KOLB.
Augusta, Feb, 10, 1858. ts febll
RATES FOR ADVERTISING.
Os The follow ing rate* for advertising in the
Constitutionallst anaOHSostcLi A Sent in zl, have beet
established by the Proprietors
Obdistaby Advzbtiszmknts, published In the Daily, five
cents per line, for the And insertion, and lu>o and a half cent
perline, tot each subsequent insertion. Advertisements pub
lished Tri-Weekly, twenty-five per cent, advance on thesr
rates. All advertisements to bis counted as making five lint,
or more.
Ten Lines Daily 1 month *5 00
Five L mes Daily 1 month 3 00
Speclai Notices, five cents iierdue, solid Nonpareil, for tk
first, and three cents for each subsequent Insertion in Daily
Ir frl-Weekly alone, twenty-five per cent, advance. A1
r jvertisementscounted as making five lines or more.
Ten Lines Daily 1 mouth >7 00
Five Lines Daily 1 month. 4 00
Displayed Advebtisemknts, five cents per line of sollc
Nonpareil, for each Insertion in Daily. Tri-Wcekiy advertise
ments twenty-five per cent. more. All advertisements to be
countedas five lines or more.
Ten Lines Daily 1 month filO 00
Five Lines Daily 1 month 8 00
Advertisements continued Monthly in cither class, will he
charged half the monthly rates, for each subsequent mouth
forthe first six months, and one-fourth tor each succeeding
month.
RATES FOR WEEKLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ordinary advertisements, published once a week in Dully
Tri-Weekly or Weekly, seven and a hat cents per line, for
each insertion.
Special Notices, ten cents perline for tho first Insertion,
andeight cents perline for eachsuhsequentinsertion.
Displayed Advektisements ten cents perline for each in
sertion.
Marriages, Deaths, and I unseal Notices, fifty centi
each. Obituaries ten cents per line.
MiBCHANTsaud Business Men whose advertisements art
changed,w-itl be allowed a discount of twcnty.five percent.,
from these rates, when their Mils amount to fifty dollars, it
six months,if paid in ten days after presentation.
W. 8. JONES,
Proprietor Chronicle & Sentinel.
JAMES GARDNER,
Proprietor Constitutional's!.
Dental <£ar&s.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DU. CHASE has returned to the City, and may be found
at his office on Broad street, opposite the United States
Hotel.
He is using the Magneto-Electric machine in some of the
more painful operations with marked success. ts octt
DR. J. T. PATERSON, DENTIST,
OFFICE and Residence in Gol. Clanton'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 withoutpain for nearly the last twelve months.
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E. W. BARKER. M. d7,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE on Broad street, one door above Post Office corner
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen's Patent and Hunter’s Con
tinuous Gum work, and all recent Improvements in the art
auglS
Business (Ear&s,
HILL & TOOLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW* Augusta, Georgia, wiil dili
gently attend to all businens entrusted to their care in
the Courts of the Middle Circuit. Office corner of Broad and
Washington streets. EDWARD A. HILL
hQV-O 6m ISAAC L. TOOLE.
JNO. NEELY, Jr., & Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
AUGUSTS, «./f.
auglo ' ts
STEPHEN A. CORKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO’, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
COVI7 ly«
ANDREW J. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT ;LAW,
Waresborough, Georgia.
aep4 3 v
JOHN A. BELLINGER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COUCILLOII IN EQUIT Y,
BARNWELL, C. 11., S. C.,
WILL :itteud promptly to the Collection of Claims, In
Barnwell, and the surrounding Districts.
Reference—Thaddeus Oakuian, Raij., Attorney at Law
Augusta, Ga. JawOm sepS
ANDREW J. RODGERS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
185 Bay Street,
fcb29 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ts
LAW CARD.
BERRIEN A JONES practise Law in the Courts of tire
Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the Supreme and Fed
eral Courts. Office at Waynesboro’, Burke county, Georgia.
THOMAS M. BERRIEN,
tnhl7 dactf MALCOLM I). JONES.
L. D. LALLERSTEDY,
ATTOR NEY AT LA \V, Augusta. Georgia. Office over
the City Bank. tebSlO
WILLIAM A. WILKINS. | JOSICrH 11. WILKINS.
,W. A. A J. H. WILKINS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Louisville, Jefferson county
Georgia, will practice in the counties of Jefferson, Burke,
Emanuel, Washington, Scriven, Columbia, Richmond, Pat
nail, Montgomery, Hancock and Warren. ts
MACKENZIE & WARD,
A TTOKNEYB AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Burke comity,
LV Georgia, will practice iu Burke, Scriven, Jefferson, Wash
ington,Tatuall, Montgomery, Emanuel and Kichmondcountles.
oci .
STEPHENS & DuBOSE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sparta. Geo., will practice in
all the counties of the Northern ' .rcuit.
Linton Stephens. janl Charles W. Dußosi
THADDEUS OAKMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Purchasing and Collecting
Agent. Office over the City Bank, Augusta, Georgia.
Having farmed a connection with gentlemen of the Bar of
Edgefield and Baruwe!\ will attend to business In those I>is
trick* al o. dtacly janß
C. R. STROTHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 incolnton,Ga., will nract. n
in the counties of Lincoln, Wilkes, Elbert and Column:
All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and u 1 <
mitting attention. ly Janl4
JOSEPH WABDIN. J LLEWELLYN A. NELMS.
WASDEN & NELMS
Attorneys at law, WarrentoH, o-„ will nrac
tice in the counties of Hancock, Wilkes, Elbert, Glass,
cock, Richmond, Columbia, Jefferson, Warren, Taliaferro,
and Hart. ly ie6
HENRY J. LANG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lincolnton, Ga., will practice
in Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. All business
entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. mv2
R. J- & W. T. MILLIGAN.
Attorneys at l aw, will practice in the counties
of the Western Circuit, and the counties of Madison, El
bert and Hart, in the Northern Circuit.
It. J. MILLIGAN, J WM. T. MILLIOAN,
Jefferson, Georgia. | Carneeville, Georgia.
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W. W. MONTGOMERY. | W.' H. WHF.KLNR.
MONTGOMERY & WHEELER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE on Washington street, over Henry J. Sibley’s
Store.
W. 11. WHEELER Is Commissioner for New York, Cou
ecticut, Rhode Island. Tennessee, Mississippi, and F lorida
Augusta, Georgia, July 10,1868. d6m jylo
ASHTON & BLACK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sylraulu, Ga„ will practice
in Scriven and surrounding counties.
JOHN O. ASHTON, j OF.ORG E R. BLACK.
au22 ts
GARLAND A. SNEAD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, win prac
tice in all the Courts of the Middle District. Office at
the City Hall, Clerk’s Office Superior Court, Richmond
county.
He la also Commissioner for the States of Alabama, Florida
and Texas. ly janl 6
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, JR.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, will prac
tice law iu all the counties and Courts of the Middle
Circuit. Particular attention paid to the practice in the Court
of ordinary of Burke county. Office on Broad street, over
Barry drßatty’s Drug Store. oc7
SHEWMAKE & CARTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Will practice
in Copartnership in Burke and Richmond. Claims in
the City Court thankfully received.
JOHN T. SHEWMAKE, ‘ JOHN C. TARTAR.
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MILLEDGE & MILLEDGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, will at
tend, with despatch and fidelity, to all business entrusted
to their care in the counties of the Middle Circuit.
Office on Broad Street, three doors below the State Bank.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
sep22 tjanl .JOHN MILLEDGE, Jn. _
NOTICE.
Hf AOKENZIE A WARD, Attorneys at Law, Waynes
ivl boro', Georgia, are my duly constituted Attorneys, and
will represent me In al! matters of a professional character
during my absence from Burke county. J. B. HAYNE.
Waynesboro’, Geo, June 22, ts jyl
JAMES A. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Montie-cHo-Arkansas, will
practice in the counties of Bot Spring, Dallas, Calhoun,
Bradley, Ashley, Drew, Chicot, Desha, Arkansas, and Jeffer
son, and will give prompt attention to all Professional busi
ness intrusted to ms care.
BT Particular attention will be given to the collection of
Debts, Claims, locating of Lands, paying Taxes for non-resi
dents. Ac. ts isyl-2
SCRANTON & NORRIS,
General Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Agents for the Georgia Line of New York and Savannah
Packets. ly novlJ
A. S. & A. G. WHITON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND dealers in
Railroad Iron, Equipments, Railroad Supplies, Ac
ALSO, NEGOTIATORS OF SECURITIES,
Jyt!s ly No. 72 Pine Street, New York.
MILL STONES.
WILLIAM BRENNER. Manufacturerof French Bun
Vt MILL STONES, and Dealer in Esopus and Cologne?
Stones, Broad Stieet, Augusta, G orgia. Orders solicited ana
unctu&lly attcw.cc iy
FALL STOCK!
1858.
BURCH & ROBERT,
AT THE OLD STAND OF J. W. BURCH,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, SCHOOL SATCHELS,
&C. 9 &C. 9 cfec..,
Opposite the Adams Express Co., Augusta, Ga.
A general and well selected assortment of GOODS in the above line constantly on hand
Their SHOES are made especially for the BETAIL TRADE, and will be sold upon reasonable
terms.
CALL AND SEB THEM.
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WILLIAM H. GOODRICH,
(REPRESENTED BY CHARLES McEAREN)
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 271 Bx*oacl Street, Augusta Oeorgia,
FIVE DOORS BELOW BONES, BROWN & CO.’S,
DEALER IN
Sugars, Coffee, Tobacco, Segars, Candles, Starch,
Soap, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Nails, and
Wooden Ware; Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Fish, Salt, &c., &c.,
Including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House,
EXCEPTING LIQUORS.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
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SUNDRIES.
IN STORE, AND TO ARRIVE,
200 bags fair to choice Rio COFEEE;
25 “ prime Old Government Java COFFEE.
20 half and quarter chests Green and Black TEAS;
100 bbls. A to C Stuart’s Refined SUGARS;
20 “ “ Crushed “
12 boxes “ Loaf “
12 hhds. prime to choice New Orleans SUGAR;
100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and German SEGARS;
1.000 kegs NAILS, assorted; 150 kegs SPIKES, assorted; 2,000 sacks New SALT;
100 packages New MACKEREL; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes New RAISINS;
100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER,
10D “ Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES;
50 “ Pearl STARCH; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP.
SUE-DRIES.
BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE; BACON and LARD; PEPPER; SPICE; GINGER; NUTMEGS
SODA; BLUESTONE; COPPERAS; INDIGO; MADDER; SNUFF; Painted TUBS and
BUCKETS; Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS; Brass and Iron Bound Water CANS;
Cocoa DIPPERS; MEASURES; BROOMS; &c., &c.; Ride and Blasting
POWDER ; SHOT and LEAD.
All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
WILLIAM 11. GOODRICH,
novlT <J«Vc3m 37 1 Jlroad Street, Augusta, (Jeorgia.
FRESH ARRIVALS FROM AUCTION
Large size Black Cloth RAGLANS and CLOAKS;
Ladies’ and Gent's fine Merino VESTS;
Large lot of fine Embroidered COLLARS, from Auction;
Just received, per Express, and for sale, exceedingly cheap, at
GRAY & TURLEY’S
CheaD Cash Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT
SHAWLS.
Bplendid Mantilla SHAWLS, new and elegant styles;
Fine Crape SHAWLS;
Rich Chenila SHAWLS;
Fino Stella SHAWLS, Chenile Borders;
Large Bay State and Scotch Doublo SHAWLS, fully 26 to 40 per cent, cheaper than the same
class of Goods were six weeks ago. Just received, per Express, at
GRAY & TURLEY’S.
RICH NEW SILKS.
New and Elegant SILKS, in
Rohe A 2 Jupes, Robe A’Valente,
Robe A’Quille, Robe A Le, Bayadere,
Plaid and Plain SILKS.
Just received and for sale very cheap at
GRAY & TURLEY’S.
MOURNING GOODS.
Lupin’s best BOMBAZINE, very cheap;
Fine French Black MERINO;
Fine all wool MOUSLIN DELAINE;
Fine Black ALPACA;
Heavy Rich Black SILK, without Lustre;
Fine French and English Black CRAPE;
Black and White Crapo COLLARS;
Fine Black and Raw Silk HOSE.
For sale, very cheap, at
GRAY & TURLEY’S.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Heavy large size BLANKETS, warranted to weigh eight pounds to the pair;
Fine Heavy Mackinaw BLANKETS;
Extra Heavy Cable Warp KERSETS;
Heavy Georgia PLAINS;
Ten bales very superior KERSEYS, at very low price;
Heavy all wool DRAB CLOTH, a very superior article for Carriage Drivers;
SATINETS and Kentuoky JEANS; STRIPES and OSNABURGS;
Marlboro’ STRIPES and PLAIDS;
Heavy Red FLANNELS, very low priced.
For sale, very cheap, at
GRAY & TURLEY’S.
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TO BENT.
THE subscriber lias two commodious STOKES to Kent
.from the first of January next, at Edgefield Court House,
South Carolina. These Stores are located in the most desira
ble part, of the village, fronting the public square, together
with a fine opening.
For further particulars address the subscriber at Elton,
Edgefield District, South Carolina.
decl4 tJanS S. W. NICHOLSON.
WANTED TO HIKE,
FORTY NEGROES, to work on the Augusta Sc Savan
nali Railroad. Appiv to
ANDREW YONGE, Supt.
Augusta, Dec. 11,1898. ts deel2
! CANADA SEED OATS.
: A A BlhllELh Extra Heavy SEED OATS, direc
j yr ’ " f roui Canada, for sale by us. Call and see them
i Also, 500 bushels Maryland SEED OATS
decl CARMICHAEL A CO.
CHOICE CANVASS FIAMS.
A FEW choice Canvass HAMS, (net received, on consign
ment, and for sale by
I n KINCHLEY * SANCHEZ,
I hbvS at T. rv. Fleming St Co.'s old stand
General
READY MADE CLOTHING.
BRANDT & LAMBETH,
manufacturers of, and wholesale
DEALERS IN, READY MADE
CLOTHING,
Directly Opposite Planters’ Hotel.
bmdFTTambeth
have now in store
THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS,
OASSIMEHBS
AND
VESTINGS,
Furnishing Goods,
HATS, CAPS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
Being the largest and best selected stock they have (Tor
brought to tlio Augusta murkct, ami having spared no pains,
time or care, in purchasing the most
Elegant Styles, Patterns and Qualities,
M' THU LOWEST FIGURES,
they feel asmirv.l llx-vcaii give satisfaction toth-» most fus
ami . . SCSI lit!vers. t»or expenses being small, our
-11 l be found uniformly low. .
nuim-ioii* friemls who have favored us with their
TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
we flat ter ourselves there is no need in calling their attention
to this line of our business, Mr. BRANDT having, in every
instance, gained for himself the reputation of a
Tasty and Successful Cutter.
Thankful tor the east, we earnestly solicit a continuation of
the same. ts sei-21
■wx. A. HAEHAWAY. K - L - ORAT.
HARDAWAY & GRAT,
GENERAL
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
CORNER OK OLIVE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS,
ST. LOUIS.
Refers to B. H. Warren', Augusta. Ga. illy oc3
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
REASONS why the UIIOVEK & BAKER Machine la
universally prefered for family sewing :
Ist. It is more simple, and easier kept in order, than any
other Machine. . ,
2d. I» makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though
every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble
of winding thread is avoided, wldle the same machine can be
adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of spool, to all varie
ties of work.
4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, end common
spool cotton with equal facility.
sth. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that
it is free from all liability to break lu washing, ironing, or
otherwise. ,
tiih, The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than
anv other made, either by hand or machine.
Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines in their
different localities, with profit to themselves and their cus
tomers, by applying to the undersigned, owners of the Right
for Georgia. .
These Machines are always on exhibition at their bales
Room, on Broad street. „ „
mvgt _ dAdv THOMAS P. STOVALL A GO.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1859.
mHE New Volume of the NEW YORK W EEKLY IL
JL LUSTRATED GOLDEN PRIZE wi.l commence Jan
uary Ist, 1859. The following are the names es the Literati
whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant
journal during the vear :
Rev. C. 11. SPURGEON, of London.
G.W. M REYNOLDS, of London.
G. P. K. JAM ES, Novelist.
SIR EDWARD BULWER.
Gen. C. F. IIENNINGSEN, late of Nicaragua.
Col. G. W. CROCKETT.
Oapt.M. D. ALEXANDER. U. S. A.
Till)M AS DUNN ENOLISII, M. D.
HENRY CLAPP. Ju.
Dr.O.C. VAN BUREN.
Lieut. J. M. PLATT. U. S. N.
F. CLINTON BARRINGTON,
Miss SOUTH WORTH.
Mrs. ANNA WIIBLPLEY.
Miss H ETT Y HE A RTL Y.
" VIRGINIA VAUGIIAN.
“ DI. VERNON.
“ MINNIE MANTOUR.
“ IIATTIE GLARE.
Mrs. T. B. SINCLAIR.
TERMS.
Terms of Subscription. $2 a year; and each Subscriber is
entitled to one of the articles named in the following List,
and is requested to mention what article he desires when he
sends his subscription money:
Gold Pen, with Silver Cate worth at retail, $2 00
Ladies’Gold Pencil “ “ 2 00
Gold Tooth Pick “ “ 2 00
Ladies’Gold Pen, with Extension Case.. “ ** 200
Engrossing Gold Pen, sixteen carets “ “ 2 00
Gobi Ring, plain and chased “ *• 2 00
Ear Drops •* “ 2 00
Mosaic and Florentine Brooches *• 4 * 2 00
Gold Lockets “ “ 2 00
Gable Charms “ “ 2 00
Gold Brooches.. “ “ 2 00
Gentlemen’s Pins “ *• 2 00
Gentlemen’s Bosom Studs ** “ 2 CO
Gentlemen’s Sleeve Buttons “ “ 2 00
Watch Keys “ ** 2 00
Ladies’Guff Pins “ “ - 00
Ribbon Slides i‘ “ 2 00
Gold Grosses “ “ 2 00
PREMIUMS TO AGENTS GETTING SUBSCRIBERS.
Those gutting un a Club of Five Subscribers, at $2 each, and
remitting #lo, will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holder,
worth $;?: and each subscriber will receive any one of the
above articles he may select.
Those remitting S2O for Ten subscribers, will be entitled to
a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7.
Those getting un a club ot Fifteen subscribers, and remitting
S3O, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain,
wort hslo.
Those remitting S4O, for Twenty subscribers, will be enti
tled to a silver hunt ing cased watch, or a gold chain worth sls.
Those remitting S6O, for Thirty subscribers, will be entitled
to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch, worth $22.
Those remitting SBO, for Forty subscribers, will be entitled
to a lady’s gold watch, worth S3O.
Those remitting SIOO, for Fifty subscribers will be entitled
to a gold watch, worth S4O.
All communications should be aderesaed to
M. B. DEAN, Publisher,
mh23 d2amly*clamly 335 Broadway, New York.
ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF FLINT RIVER
LANDS FOR SALE.
THIS undersigned being desirous of winding up tbeir bitsl*
ness, offer for sale, on any time to suit nmvhasers, a valu
able settlement *f One Thousand Acresof LAND, lying on
the West side of Flint River, teu miles north of Oglethorpe,
and ten milesSouth of Reynolds. Two hundred aercsof tnie
settlement is number out. pine Land, the balance, eight him
died acres, entirely swamp. The swamp land ialess liable to
be inundated by the riverthan any land on said river in Macon
county,and will doubtless make from sixty to eighty bushels
of corn per acre, and from fifteen hundred t« two thousand
pounds of cotton. There are bet ween two and three hundred
acres of open land. Water, health and society cannot be e?
celled in Bouth-western Georgia. Apply to
ie*2o dactf OOOK & MONTFoßT.atOgletherpe.
SPEARS & EIGHT,
BUOOICBBORH TO CLARK, WELLS A SUE AKB,
HAVINiIi purchased the entire stock of Cuauk, Wnr.i.s
& iSi'KARS, will continue the W HOLESALE and RE
TAIL DRUG BUSIN ESS, at the old stand, Broad st., oppo
site the Planters* Hotel. And, by strict and personal attest ion
to all business entrusted to their care, hope to merit a continu
ance of the liberal patronage hitherto extented to the old
Hrm J. H. SPEARS,
Jy29 cUctf WM. M. 111GHT.
A CARD.
HAVIXG disposed ol my interest in t.li© Drug Business,
in tills City, to Messrs. Spears A Hioht, 1 take this op
portunity to return my many thanks for the liberal patronage
extended to the late firm, and solicit a continuance of the
same for my successors, with whom 1 shall remain for the pur
pose of settling tlie business of the old firm, and shall be
pleased to wait upon my friends with any article in the Drug
fine. iy29 dsctf _____ MATTHIAS CI.ARK.
BAKER & WRIGHT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
OFFER FOR SAI.E
--70 bales GUNNY CLOTH;
400 coils Hemp ROPE;
100 bbls. Crushed, Uranulated and Stuart's Clarified SU
19 “ Stuart's Sugar House SYRUP;
40 “ New Orleans •*
40 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES;
15 “ prime Porto Rico SUOAR;
15 “ good Cuba “
800 bags Rio, Laguayra and Java COFFEE :
8,000 sacks SALT;
600 kegs NAILS, assorted;
100 boxes TOBACCO:
200 “ Star, Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES;
70 “ Family and No, 1 SOAP ;
20 chests Green and Black TEA ;
60,000 Spanish and German SEGARS; _
Rifle and Blasting POWDER; SHOT; LEAD; SPICE
PEPPER; GINGER; SODA: SNUFF; Cedar and Painted
BUCKETS; MEASURES; BROOMS; Tennessee BA
CON. Ac. dsclf !>•»
BACON AND LARD.
Rf/\ /I A A 1.11-i Tennessee BACON SIDES.
5 0 ?oQfi^ Ts n,ICS9e BkK eR- A wkl&l T
ONION SETS.
WE have received a very superior supply of ONION
INSETS, whlchare flue and dr kuMß & LEITNER.
FOR SALE,
Ax office of Bath Paper Mills, Broad street, a superior artl
of Buckskin cotton sample PAPER. nov24 ts
TUNING.
PI FORTEH Tuned ; Melodeons, Accordeons, Vio
11ns and Guitars Repaired. Orders left at 11. D. Norreil’s
Book and Music Store, or at my Picture Frame Shop, oppo
site the Post Office, promptly attended to.
jyl ts ROBERT A. HARPER,
~COOk7wASHER AND IRONER.
TUT ANTED to hire, from the first of January next, for one
W ‘year, a good COOK, also, a WASHER and IRONER
and HOUSE SERVANT. Apply attbis office.
decSl tO
Jnsttrame.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
OF COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Hon. William F. DeSatohjke, President.
F. W. McMastek, Actuary. | Dr. .John Fishek, Treasurer.
Dr. J. McF. Gaston, Medial Examiner.
THIS Company, which fora number of years, has been a
favorite with the people of Georgia, is still enlarging the
areaof its usefulness, aud dispensing its blessings througheu
the community. During the last year, it has paid out more
than thirty-three thousand dollars amongst the people of Geor
gia, Alabama and South Carolina, after making a dividend
ten per cent, to the insurers. With an experience of eight
years, and a large and accumulating fund of State Bonds,
this Company recommends itself to the public confidence, and
offersgreat inducements to all who wish to use their capital
without anxiety, or who desire to secure t lielr creditors against
loss, or to make provision for the support of their families in
the case of death.
The means ot the Company are ample: its payments prompt
its rates less than similar institutions at the North, audits
profits are annually returned to the insurers.
Insurance may be effected for life, or any number of years,
and may be made payable to any one to whom the policy
holder may direct.
Applications for Insurance may begmade through the follow
ing Agents in Georgia.
Augusta—Charles Ilall, Lagrange—B. A. Huratid.
Americas— ILK. McOay. Lexington—G. F. Belott.
Athens—Albon Chase. Louisville—l’olhlll & Cross.
Atlanta—A. .1. Brady, Lumpkin—Sidney Root.
Banibrldge—K.L. Cloud. Macon—J. M. Boardman.
Brunswick—Barkuloo* Wad- Madison—.l. Robson,
dell. Marietta— 8. Laurence.
Columbus—Pond & Wilcox. MilledgevUle—P. M. Compli
Covington—E. F. Swift. Monroe—D. 11. Walker.
Crawfordville—.l. M. Tilley. Oxford—W. D. Williams.
Dablonega—W.O. Perry. Perry—John S. Jobson.
Eatonton—R. F. 1 >avis. Rome—R. T. McCay.
Klherton—A. L. vcrll. Sandersviile—L A.Jemigan
Florence—A. W. Hill. Savannah—Win. King.
Fort Gaines—John 11. Jones. Sparta—J. 11. Burnet.
Greensboro.— T.Ctinninghaai. St. Mans—John Bessent.
Griffin—H. E. Merron. Talbot tor E. W. Poe.
Hamilton—A. F. Johnston, Thonasville—H.W. Sharpe.
Ilawkinsville —O. ft. Horne. Washington —G. G. Norman.
Jackson—C.A. Nutting. West Point—j. (j. Whitman.
Reports may be had, or any information givan.Lv applies,
tion to CHARLES HA't.L,, t
feh-25 ly Agent at Augnsta.
INSURE YOUR LIFE!
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Os Columbia, South Carolina.
Hon. W. F. DeSaussusk, President. \r,
F. W. McMastek, Actuary. | Dr. John Fisiieb, Treasurer *
till IHLEB HALL, Agent at Augusta. We offer cheaper
/ premiums; we make no discrlminationsas the northern
offices do against southern risks; we distribute our profits
to all alike, while they give a smaller share, to their southern
members. We have as large a security forotir risks as they have,
for theirs; and no reason, except custom or habit, can be given
why our people should not insure at home.
For particulars apply to CHARLES HALL,
feh-24 ly Augusta, Ga.
ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, *ND SUE
TUB SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to execute work in
all branches of their profession. All kinds of Survey.',
plans. Estimates,Topographical Maps, and Reports for lie
attention given to Surveysof Plantations ana
Swamp Land; ami Designs and Estimates for Drainage and
Waterworks; Plans and Specifications furnished for Bridges,
private and public Buildings. BROWN,
gori>« >n galr’dn er.
Office on Broad street, nest door to the Bank of Augusta.
janlO _ tf_
TAW & BEERS’ LUBRICATING GREASE,
A UHBAP and durable compound for greasing the axles
of Omnibuses, Carriages, Carts, Drays, aud n agon?;
also, an economical and durable lubricator tor Heavy Ma
chinery. It will not gum, and is not atiVcted by neat or cold.
For sale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by \\ M. 11. 1 U l l
V. LATASTE, B. F. CHEW, BAKKV .k BATTEY, and
Druggists generally. Cm I 6 **
FICTJJEE FRAME g
H\VJ\(j on hand a large assortment of Gilt and Rose
‘ woo'd Moulding. 1 am prepared to manufacture to order
Portrait, Picture and Looking Glass FRA M FS. Orders left at
H I) Norbell’s Book and Music Store will be promptly at
tend to. Oval FRAMES, of the various sizes‘. always on
hand. Shop opposite Post Office. It. A. lIAKt *-U.
mb 25 ;
'caution., . „„
WE beg leave to caution purchasers ot our Choice Old
Monongahel■» Whiskies against the deeepton and petty
fraud which is prac iby certain parties in this city and in
Baltimore and Sail.: i nis, who have appropriated to them
selves exact copies o* ihe Star Brands, long used and designed
by us to distinguish ovr Old Whiskies. We can assure our
friends and custom* is ■ .at the unrivalled quality, everywhere
acknowledged, of our t Tioice Old Wblskies, cannot be equalled .
by these ingenious invaders of our right
Our new establislum nt. Gibsonton Mills, on the Mononga- i(
hela river, gives us miLquallt-d facilities lor making Whisky
of the choicest kind, from malted and kiln dried grain. 1
Purchasers of out Old Whiskies will please to notice, the I
words Gibsonton Mills, and Jotin Gibson, Sons & Co., are I
inserted in the new Brands which we now adopt; ami we .J
deem it a duty we owe to our customers and ourselves, t ojf m
give notice, that we will prosecute and expose any person oaf 1
persons who may hereafter copy or use our brands.
JOHN GIBSON, SONS A CO
Philadelphia, Oct. 1.1855. ly ocl-2
the Liver
INVIGORATOR!
FRLFA HKD BY DR. SANFORD*
C O MPO UM) 1:1) KNTIH EL Y FROM Gl'MH 1
IS one of the best PURGATIVE and LIVER MEDI
CINES now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic,
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting
first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom
ach ami bowels to carry off* that matter, thus accomplishing
two purposes effectually, without any of t lie painful feelings
experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strength
ens the system at the same time that it purges it ; and when
taken daily in moderate doses, wfil strengthen and build it up
with unusual rapidity.
The hirer out* or Iho
human bodv: and when if
the pow* is oJ the system are
acb is almost entirely depen
the Liver for the proper per
when the stomach is at fault,
the whole systems suffers in
the Lif. er —having ceased to i
es of that organ, one of the
study, in a practice of more
some remedy wherewith to ;
ments to which it is liable.
To prove that this remedy ’
troubled with lAvtr Corn
has but to try a bottle, aad
These Gums remove al!
the system,supplying in their
invigorating the stomach,
purifying the bloody giving
machinery, removing the
. principal regulator* of the
periowi** it* functions wvli,
fully developed. The atom
dent on the healthy action of
furmance of its functions;
the bowels are at fault, and
consequence of one organ
do its duty. For the diseas
proprietors has made it his
than twenty years, to find
counteract the many derange
is at last found, any person
plaint, in any of its forms
conviction is certain,
morbid or bad matter from
place a healthy flow of bile,
causing food to digest well,
tone and health to the whole
causa of the disease— effect
or? d uhat in better , prevent •
the Liver Invigorator.
fleient to relieve the stomach
rising and souring,
ret i ring, prevents AT igh tmare
night, loosens the bowels
7l€dS.
meal will cure Dyspepsia.
spoonfuils will always re
obstruction, removes the
makes a perfect cure,
ly relieves Cholic, while
is a sure cure f»r Cholera
Cholera.
needed to throw out of the
cine after a long sickness.
Jaundice removes all sal
froni the skin,
time before eating gives vig
food digest well.
cures Chronic Diarrhcua in M
vicr and Bowel complaints ft
tacks caused by Worms in j
safer, or speedier remedy in 1
Dropsy, by exciting the ah
mending this medicine as a
Ague, Chill Fever, and all
it operates with certainty,
testify to its wonderful vir-
S'I.YF OR n ’ s
ink a radical cure.
Bilious attacks are cured,
ed, by the occasional use of
One dose after eating issuf
and prevent the food from
Only one dose taken before ,
Only one dose taken at
gently, ami cures Costive
Oh* dose taken after each 1
13?"’ One dose of two tea i
lieve Sick Headache. i
One bottle taken for female
cause of the disease, and .
Only one dose immediate !
One dose, often repeated, 1
Morbus, and a preventive of •
Only one bottle is.
system the effects of modi
' fjfcf” One bottle taken for j
lowness «'r unnatural color
One dose taken a short \
or to the appetite,and makes
One dose, often repeated, <
its worst forms, while Sum i
yield almost to the first dose.!
One or two doses cures at j
Children ; there is no surer,
the world, as it never fails. ;
A few bottles cures :
sorbents.
We take pleasure in rcccm
) r ventive for Fever and
Fevers of a Bilious Type.
a nd thousands are willing to
LIVER I.YVIUORATOR.
tues.
Alt who use it are jiving Vie r unanimous testimony in its
favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and
swallow both together.
THK LIVER INVIGORATOR
Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures,
almost too great to believe. It cures naif by magic, even the
first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one botile is
required to cure any kind ot Liver Complaint, front I its worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which at e
the result of a Diseased Liver.
t2f~ Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD A CO.. Proprietors,
345 Broadway, New York.
WHOLESALE AGENTS:
Barnes A Park, New York ; T. W. 1 >yot I A s .ri’s, Philade.
phia; M.S ’’ A Co., Boston; 11.11! Hay ACo.. Portlaudl
John I>. Park, (nnciunatt; Gaylord A Hammond, Cleveland; 1
Fahnstock A Davis. Chicago; O. .1. Wood A Co., St. Lotus ;
Georgell. Keyser. Pittsburg; S.S.Hance, Baltimore. And
retailed bv all Druggists.
Sold, Wholesale anti Retail, by PLUMB A LEI IN hi,
and W. H. TUTT, Augusta. Geo. ly mhll _
~NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES.
BROWNSON, SLOCUM & HOPKINS, j
IMPORTERS AM) JUDDERS OF
Guns, Cutlery, Padlocks, &c.
No. 20 J)ey Street, New York.
DEVOTING ourselves to this branch
of the HARDWARE Business,
we offer such inducements to Purchasers v.dla tig.
for Cash, as will make it decidedly for *>' a
their interest to buy of us. .—.
Fine GUNS and RIFLES, manufac- f /4
tured expressly for us, by celebrated ma- m M w
kers. w
Rodgers. Wostenholms and other M ■ k
makes of fine Pocket at.d Table CUT- / , ■ I
LERY, PADLOCKS, WAITERS, and %
Tea TRAYS; 1 . f
Extra quality Silver Plated TABLE J
WARE;
Superior “Nickel Silver” FORKS.
SPOONS, LADLES, Butter and Fruit
PISTOLS, GUN MATERIALS, and SPORTING AKTI fe
CLES, of every description 1 y my2S M
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. 8
The firm of not.MAN, CURTIS A CO. Is this day do- K
roI veil bv mutual consent. The business will be earned »
on In future under the name and style of HOLMAN & TUR
nj v w ho aloue are authorised to use the name of the firm in
nmiid-it'on FRANCIS HOLMAN, sM'
liquidation. GEORGEF. CURTIN. S
J. M.TURPIN.
Augusta, Sept. 23th, ISOB.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. jP
Til E undersigned liave this dav B
transacting the wholesale and retail L ROCKERY B l S -
NESS, under the name and style of HOLMAN AIL K- gfi
¥ RAN CIS HOLMAN, im
11 ' J. M. TURPIN. J
Augusta, Sept. 23th, 1853.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my entire interest in the firm of 5*
Ct-RTIS A Co!, to FRANCIS HOLMAN and
JESSE M. TURPIN, 1 take pleasure in recommending them j
to the future patronage of the p CURTis . M
Augusta. Sept. 29th, 1858. aepSQ j
furniture warerooms.
WE have now on hand, and are daily receiving, at our new HI
warerooms. No. 235 Broad street, a large and elegant ■■
assortment of FURNITURE, made by the best inanufactur.
ers, and the style, quality and assortment cannot he surpassed I
hy any other ¥-rmture house In this city or State. It ;s use
less for usto enunieratc out stock, as wc sliail keep on hand a ■
full assortment of every article in our line, and will sellas low ]HB
ascan bebouglit lnthedty. „ . HB
We invit©.'urfriends, ar-dthepuhiic generally,.tocall and f
examlneour a. sek, andjudge fortbemselves.
All klndsoi Furniture manufactured to order.
Also, Repairing and Upholstering done with neatness and m
dispatch, flair, Mess amt Cotton Mattresses always on hand
seiAO BENJAMIN A GOODRICH. Augusta, Oa.
FLOUR. i|L
Q A BBUS. Superfine FLOUR. Chattanooga Mills, 'h gfe
qU barrels. For sale by BAKER A WIUUHI,
«i