The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, December 31, 1859, Image 4
AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
HA&nWAEK, AC.
11. & J. MOORE,
No. BSS Broad .Street. opposite Uiot^'TTotei.
AUGUSTA^WORKS,
L. HOPKINS Ar CO., Proprietors.
Manufacture all kinds of Iron and Brat* Castings for dolt!
Mines, Mills, Horse Powers, Cotton Presses, Ac. Also,
Victor and Premium Cook, Parlor, and Box Stoves.
J. E. Macmubpht, Superintendent.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c.
ROYAL & HATCH,
No. 2.18 Broad street.
FOSTER BLODLBT, Jr.,
No. 204 Broad Street, Post < tffice Conjer.
CLOTHING.
CLAYTON A KENNADY,
No. 178 Broad Street, under Augusta Hotel.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING
WARKUOUSB.
C. A. PLATT, Ar CO.,
No. 214 Broad Street.
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CUR*
TAINS, cornices, window shade#, MATTINGS, AC.
JAMES ti. BAILIE & BROTHER,
New Carpet Store, 205 Broad Street.
CONFECTIONERS—WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL.
A. FREDERICK,
No. 182, (opposite Augusta H">tel), Broad Street.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
R. J. ROWE A CO.,
DEALERS IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAY AC.
No. 287 Broad Street...
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.
ROBT. 11. MAY, A CO.,
Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets,
CAR FACTORIES AND MACHINE
SHOPS.
W. M. HICHT’S
Foundry, Machine Shop, and Kailroad Car Facton
On Georgia Railroad, near Cotton Factories.
DRUGGISTS-WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL.
SPEARS A IIIOHT,
Nu. 816 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel.
PLUMB A LEITNER,
No. 212 Brcfd SL--T Let ween U. S. Hotel and Pout Office Cor.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, AND MGULD
ine;B, made to order. Northern Sash, Blinds,
and Doors, constantly on hand;
Low for Cash.
WM. 11. LOODRICII,
Reynolds str et, between Campbell and MeCartan.
GROC WHOLESALE
WIT . 11. GOODRICH,
(REt RESENTED BY C. m’IaRKN),
/ No. 271 Broad Street.
FLEJ'ING A ROWLAND,
No. 188. Comer B'road and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Ga.
GROCERS- WHOLESALE & RETAIL
D’AUf I IGNAC A WEEMS,
1 No. 2*2 Broad Street.
H ENRY J. SIBLEY,
No. 161, C> oruer Broad and 'Washington Streets.
HOUSE A7ND PARLOR FURNITURE.
A. PLATT A CO.,
J No. 214 Brood Street.
HOUSE," /sign, AND ORNAMENTAL
POINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, 4C.
McLALuOHLIN, I s. C. WHITE,
opinion','. ynnental Painter. | House Painter, Giazlcr.A i
from the in* No. 38 Mclntosh Street.
which I ha- COFFIN A TROWERS,
course lias 48 Jackson Street, between Ellis and Greene.
in the f JEWELRY,
gentlr HENRY J. OSBORNE,
ku r_ * No 236 Broad Street, under United States Hotel.
PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT A. HARPER,
No. 88 Mclntosh Street, opposite Fust Office.
SEGARS AND TOBACCO WHOLE
SALE.
YOLf.ER, Importer of Spgars,
No. 193 Bro;id Street.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Segars , To bacco, Snuff, Pipes, and Matches.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agt.,
276 Broad street.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
HEARD A CLARKE,
Office Corner Mclntosh and Reynolds Streets.
If you have Dyspepsia,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Headache,
Use she Columbian Bitters!
If you have Giddiness of th# Head,
Use the Columbian Bitten*.
If you have Depressed Spirits,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
I
If you have Files,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
' /.-V
If yoa bav«? uo Appetite,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Fain in the Hide and Hack,
Use the Columbian Bitters
If you have Sick Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Jaundice,
Use the Columbian Bitters*
If your Liver ia Diseased,
Use the Columbian Bitters s
If >uu are subject to Costiveness,
Use the Columbian Bitters
For sale by all respectable Druggists throughout
the South.
Haviland, Chichester <fc Co
Plumb &. Leitnfr,
William H. Tuvr,
Augusta, (in.
* \aODUCE AND COMMISSION MEKCT'ANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends aud the
public, thatbe has taken the large and commodious build
lug, No. 2 Warren Block, opposite Poullaiii. Jennings dr Co.’s
Warehouse, where he wa he ifeyfeJ. on the first day of
September next, to ofOOTTt »N, KU ' E,
TOBACCO. Y, SALT, CORN.
wheat, rye, qA\v£SMEVQßWu l 'ners, r * < •• >n,
and LARD—in short, iw.y'lm! iffki j tbiagytr-.m -o.y anucv. r,
portion of lie IlnltMSSwo, U at will jm ’A-- shipper a profit
In this market. o.
Having had lone rgprtlfcuri In the WwvHa.se and Commis
sioa business, my Planti'lqf: friends may rely 14x111 my lies! ef
forts to obtain the highest aptgket lalt fiir they Cotton, and
the exercise of my best judgm ‘at iuthe on vhase id Bagg.ng
Hope. Ac. L ■ * ' . .
Liberal advances will be made on Pfoduee In storr, if desired.
My charges will be cuxtor vy.
*ug2o dACU J C. DAWSON*
M. P. STOVALL,
C > mUItS the business, in all Us branches, in his large
FIRE-BROOK Warehouse, on Jackson
Oraert C Globe HoLel.
«ttdg^i^ilvMlt* l * oll al!d Family SUPPLIES promptly
AUgS* Sjtias afforded customers.
\ feed oi
' " '
CARD
\\rA.vrKi», tor Bamberg 1 cm ale High School, a Southern
■ * capable ot teaching the Higher English Branches,
with r reach, piano, and Vocal crude: Drawing. Painting,
Oil. ams Greciau Needle W ork : Wax ami Rosin Work.
Bamberg is situated on the line of the South Caro],tat Rail
road, 75 miles from Char'.e ton, ami 62 front Augusta.
Applications, stating terms, &c , received till Ist January,
1860, and answers returned immediately after. Address
P. QUINN, Sec’y,
Bamberg, Barnwell District, S. C.
dec / ftjar.l
JACKSON STREET FOUNDRY
A JNI J J> w_
MJECHUTE
CORNER JACKHON AND CALHOUN KI’JSKETK,
AUGUSTA, GA.
fIAIIK undersigned, having removed forih his old stand, on
I the corner of Twiggs arid Wallis ..treels, to his new
Shop and Foundry, adjoining A. ayN-iista Gas Works, is how
prepared, with increased , furnish, ;t t short notice,
all kinds of IRON or l : y L• ■ vAsTINGte, ior Gold Mines,
Merchant, Saw, or ollr Bdills, Bridges. Railroads, Schra
der’s Cotton Press, and aJkiiids of Machinery.
He also manufactures tAe latest approved style of Portable
and Stationary Steam Engines, Shafting, Pulleys, arid every
ort of furnishing e-- 'ilifted with neatness and dispatch.
|y27 GEORGE COOPER.
PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
WILL he sold, at private sate, one. of the best improved
and most fertile PLANTATIONS in Middle Georgia,
situated in Burke county. It contains about 2,300 acres, more
or less, and possesses all the conveniences of Post Office,
Churches, and society, that can possibly be desired.
Persons desiring to purchase such a place, can obi win further
particulars by applying to J AS. R. SJ M I ’SON,
noyl» daett Augusta. Ga.
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT!
milE popularity of the MEXICAN MUSTANG
1. LINIMENT is coextensive witJi the civilization of
the globe. Other articles claim to alleviate pain and dis
tress—this cures. F amily Physicians, Government Hos
pitals, F'arriera, Planters, Farmers, Livery-men, Ac., hare
pra-tlcally demoiuit rated this fact throughout the world. No
article ever before received such Undivided praise and sup
port Iron Medical and Scientific men.
Rheumatism of vears standing lias been totally cured. Piles,
Ulcers, Tumors, Running Sores, Scrofula. Stiff Joints, Felons.
Swellings, Burns, Bites, Boils, Chaps, Neuralgia, Salt Rheum,
and all aches and pains upon man. and kindred complaints up
on Horses, Cattle, Ac., such as Ring-bone, Gall, Scratches,
Poll Evil, Sweeuev, Hoof-Aii, Ac., are subdued and cured by
the MUSTANG LINIMENT.
VALUABLE HORSE SAVED,
Mr. S. I.jtch, Hyde Park. Vt„ writes : “That the horse was
considered worthless," (bis case was Spavin), “bat since- the
iree use of the MUSTANG LINIMEN T, i have sold him for
♦l5O cash. Your Liniment has been doing wonders up here."
420 Broad St*ekt, Pnii.Aim pnix, Pa.
(Extract.) “in lifting the kettle Uou; the tire, it became
unmanageable, tilted over, ami scalded my bands very severe
ly—almost to a crisp. It. wax an awftil sight. The MUS
TANG LINIMENT appeared toextract the pain. It healed
rapidly, without soreness, and left no scar of oust.
Truly youis. Oil A fCSTER."
Such language as this Is but the constant am. natural echo
wherever this article is used.
this Linimeut is indispensable to Planters, and owners of
horses and mules. Mr. John I taufels, .Montgomery, Ala.,sold
a slave for $818), who was ra ; sed from utter nsele.-sness by t Li.
Liniment. Ever)-family should have it. Be v;-fy particular
and inquire tor the MUSTANG LINIMENT, and take uo
other.
Stud by all dealers throughout North ami South America,
Europe, and the Islands of the fteeau, for 25 cents, 50 rent-,
and J1 per bottle. BAIINES & PARK,
novl9 ilaeflm New York.
TO THE PLANTERS UF GEORGIA!
KETTLEWELL’S
MaMpMsi Guano.
OR,
Peruvian and Phosjihalic Guano ;
Ag Imported from tire Iwliiuds of Oliin
eha and N"evtisa—Combined and
Closely Integrated l>y
MacHmery.
No. 1 Warranted to contain 8 per cent. Ammonia,
45 to 50 per cent. Phcopliale Lime,
No. 2 Warranted to contain 5 per cent. Ammonia,
55 to OT per cent. Phosphate Lime.
ITtQUAL to Peiuvian Guano, in production of Crop ; and
JL_j Bone Dust, in improvement iff Land.
"My MANIPULATED GUANO having become the ac
cepted and successful rival of Peruvian Guano, 1 trust I shall
be pardoned for putting upon public record what is so univer
sally known in Baltimore, that l am solely and exclusively
the origmutor of this article by the use of Machinery.’’
American Farmer, 1857.
We sold this valuable Fertilizer butt season upon well ntt
nentieaed reports, received from oilier StuL*.s,and, so far as we
can learn, the experiment has liecii eminently successful. The
sales in our State show an increase of over 500 per cent, on
sales of previous wars—an increase unprecedented in the sale
of Fertilizers, which we think strong evidence bf the great
value of this Guano, containing the elements necessary for
the growth of Crop and improvement of land, in rational pro
portions. It cannot fail to render satisfaction as long as the
art cle is kept up to its preset.! standard. As a guarantee for
tliis, we can lully vouch, having ascertained thorom hly the
character and standing ol Mr. Jqhn Kettlewell, of Baltimore
the proprietoroHUis article, of which we have additional as
surance by a letter of Hon. Howell Gobi), In which he sa>s
t hat he is a personal frieml of Mr. Kettlewell, of many years
standing ; and that he can commt nd him iti every respect as a
gentle!satT worthy of regard and confidence. On Cotton,
< torn, Wheat, Oats, Root (hops, Ac., it ha produced great re
suits—increasing the product, to a very great extent. This
Manure is not a manufactured preparation, liable to changes
trom one seasou to another; but, us will be perceived from
the headiug of this advertisement, is imported Guano of
choicest kinds, and has decided advantages over the Peruvian
Guano. First, in price ; second, in containing double the
Phosphate of Lime—the element to make Crop and improve
laud, with an abundance of Ammonia.; and thirdly, the fine
ami dry condition—making it. ready for immediate use. Mr.
Kelt lewell’s enterprise has been so successful that many imi
tations are uow forced upon the public ; some mere mixtures
of doubt! til Guano, hand and shovel, claiming to be Mauipie
iated Guano ; other Guano with but little Phosphate of Lime,
and no Ammonia. And we think it would be well for Plant
era to use proper discrimination. Certificates rtgxrding the
use of this Guano, from prominent Planters of our State,
could he added ; hut we deem it entirely unnecessary refer
ring to Pamphlets on hand and in circulation for further in
formation. and letters at our office.
As the harbor of Baltimore is frequ id ly closed byjlce obstruct
ing navigation, it would be well tor our patrons and Planters
to send in their orders at Once. We tire expecting a supply
from Baltimore at an early day, and will sell at ss<> per Ton for
No. 1 ; ssl per Ton for No. 2. It is put up in handsome
Sacks. The mode of application is very simple—sown broad
cast. in hill or drill. In quantity as Peruvian Guano—say from
100 to 30d pounds per acre. The more liberally it. is applied,
the better for Crop and Land. Terms cash, or equivalent.
D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & 00.,
Sole Agents, Augusta, Ga.
dec3 d*c3m
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
h' O It S Ij K.
r I' lIE undersigned olfer for sale, upon very wx-ommodating
I terms,one. of tbe most, desirablear.it valuable PLANTA
TIONS in Georgia, situated in Washington county, on the
line of the Central Railroad, and about 4> miles below Macon,
This property (belonging to tbe estate of the lute William
Fislt)contains 2,700 acres, in a contf a t and convenient body,
about Ilk) of which are cU—,ed. and in h high stale of cnlliv'a
lion. (M the neared land, about 500 acres are of the best t)ak
and Hickory, and High Swamp—ait very productive, and very
superior Cotton Lands. The remaining atkl acres tiro mixed
Bine l,and, which is, also, quite productive. Os the wild, or
uoele.oed land, a portion is rich < *ak and Hickory; SO) or 4i*i
acres line Creek Bottom, on a smal l stie.im, and easily brought
into cultivation ; tlie lulat ce good Bine Laud, and very rieit
Creek &itd River Swamp—the Bite covert d with the best
large Yellow Pine; and the Swamp, w.l b White O ik, and
other valuable growth. The greater part of the Swamp Lands,
which are as fertile as any In the efute, are high enough for
successful cultivation, without drainage, or embankment.
This place presents advantages un.su massed r it can easily
be divided into two Plantations ; Is accessible by railway to
the best Markets—Augusta, Savannah, aud Macon ; is well
improved, with a latge and comfortable Framed Dwelling,
good Negro Cabins, Gin House, Screw, Ac. Tlic Jauds are as
productive for Cotton, Corn, ,Ve , a- any .» Middle orSouthern
Georgia. The place is he.dl.hy, water good, : tinge for stock of
ail kinds excellent, both in winter ami summer.
There are. also, a Post Office (Oconee; ami Railroad Station
(No. 14) on the Plantation. Also, a good Store House—the
neighbor hood aifordiug a good stand lor a country store. On
the Plantation is, also, a good Mill Seat, where, formerly, stood
a Saw aud Grist Mill. The purchaser would, also, acquire
thefianchise, or privilege of supplying the Railroad Station,
witli Wood and Water, which can he made quite profitable. 1
Mr. Brown, who resides upon the place, will show it. to
any gentleman wishing to examine it
if not previously il aposed of at private sate, this property
will be sold public.)’ at EX'VUtors’ sale before the court house,
in Sandersvme, in said county, on the first Tuesday in JANU
ARY next. In the Meantime, we invite private proposals.
Address eithe. of the undersigned.
GEO. W. FISH, Oglethoipe,) .
INO. D. FISH, Savannah, ( Executors.
P. S.—We also offer, al private sab', upon very reasonable
terms, a very desirable Summer KESIDENOE, and Small
Farm, of 100 acres, in the pleasant village of Midway, about.
2H miles distant from Milledgeviile. This place, within a
short walk of Oglethorpe College, is well and handsomely im
pioved. Most of the land is uncleared, and well wooded. The
place is very healthy, water very fine and pure, and tiie social
and educational advantage*, lmt'es-’dled in the State. Thi.
FI ace will, also, he sold as the proper! >’ of the estate of Win.
'Lsb, and is the 'minestead where the late Mrs. Sarah Fish
resided. G. W. F.
sejiSO daetd J. T> F
CITY HOTEL’
15? llay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
f |tHIS long established HOTEL, situated in the itntre ol
I the Savauuah business, offers now, t« it* traveling coun
try patrons aud the public at large, better accommodations
than ever before—confident t hat tlie House will 1-- found in a
better condition than it has been for years. The business wdl
be conducted hy the widow of the late proprietor, and she as
sures the public that, no effort will be spared to watch over the
true interests of guests, and will try to procure every desiru
bis comfort.
N. li. (larriages for the City Hotel attend the arrival of every
. rain and steamboat. ts 1111118
NOTRE.
| HAVE this day sold iwystock of Groceries aud Liquors
A totlic uew 4nn «f o'ItONoHOE A WRAY, and solicit
for them a continuance ofths patronage so liberally bestowed
on me. W. BHIDWELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WE have this day formed a 0 partnership, under the name
and style of O'DO NO HOE <st WKAN , for the transac
tion of a General Grocery and Provision business, and Lope by
trtetattention to merit a liberal share of patronage.
JAMES OTMINOHOE,
|y3 SAMUEL WRAY.
Copartnership Notice.
riAHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership in the
JL Wholesale and Retail GROCERY BUSINESS, under
the name and style of D’ANTIGNAC A W EEMS. By giv
ing our strict personal attention to the t UHinesa, we hope to
share liberally the patronage ot our friends and the public
generally. U. H. D’ANTIGNAC,
JNO. B. WEEMS.
Augusta, U*., 21, 1859. tl y2l
Waiuspothttion.
FOR PALATE A,
t VIA.
BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FEENANDINA,
JACKSPNVILLE, AND ALL INTER
MEDIATE LANDINGS.
THE STEAMER EVERGLADE,
Oapt.L. M. COXETTER,
HA VINIJ been thoroughly overhauled and painted, will
resume less regular trips oti the 21st inst., leaving Dil
lniLs-. Wtnw-O foot of Gas Works, every WEDNESDAY
at half past 9 oYlock.
_/rkffs steamer offers the. very best accommodation to pas
sengers; and, carrying no Mail, will meet with no detention
on the route.
She connects with the Brunswick & Fit ridaarni Fernandina
Railroads, and all Stage Lines for the interior of Florida—re
turning on SATURDAY in time to connect with the New
York Steamers, and Central Railroad Trains.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
JU.HN C. FRASER & CO..
„ , Agents at. Savannah.
Savannah, Sept.. 15, 1&59. sep)B ts
IMPORTANT TO
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
New York and Charleston
TRI WEEKLY STEAMSHIP
LINE.
S' IT' Wit Ills, will leave New York and Charleston every
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, com
mcHfingTUESDAY. September 13th, 1859.
THROUGH TICKETS.
From New Orleans, La., to New York S3O 75.
From Mobile, Ala., to New York $35 00.
From Montgomery, Ala., to New York. .$26 00.
From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 23 00.
From Augusta, Georgia, to New York... 20 00.
Can be had on application al the Railroad Ticket Offices at
each jKiiut.
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin Passage to New York Q 0
Steerage Passage to New Y'otk 7 00
New York amt Charleston, side-wheel United States Midi
Steamships, through in forty eight to fifty hours.
Steamship COLUMBIA, I,SOO lons—M. By hut, t 'ommauder,
“ NASHVILLE, l,Boutoug--1.. M. Muiihay, “
“ J AS. A DGER, 1,500 tons—K, Adams, “
“ M ARION, 1,290 tons—W. J. Foster,
Will leave- Auger’s Wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY,
ami SATURDAY’, at high water.
These Steamships were ail built, expressly for this Line,
and tor safety, speed and comfort, are uurivalled on the
c. ast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive, and
courteous connottuders will ensure travellers by thlslme every
possible i-oiofort.having elegant State Room accomnn slatloua.
For Freight or Passage apply to
HENRY MLSSROON & CO.,
Coruerot Eaa Bay and A duel s Sout h Whmf. .
Cabin Passage »15 ftp ■
Steerage Pa isa-je * 7(5 i
C. A. i.AT'HROP, Agent, f
seplo ts Augusta, yt.
FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, 4c..
FROM
hi.YV IYVUI \M» 4 If YULKnTOV
Passage to Philadelphia I #ls
Excursion Tickets, good to return u util Jan. I, 1860 35
Tickets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, furnished
by tne Agents at Charleston and Savannah s
fTYHE well known first class Side-wheel Steamships,
JL KKYSTON E S I'a'TE, Capt .C.P. M ahshm xm, and
STATE OB 1 GEOEUJ A, Capt. J. J, Gauvin.
Now form a Weekly Line, tor tt)e North, leaving Charleston
and Savannah on alternate SATURDAYS, as follows :
The STATE U.- GEORGIA, from Savannah, will leave on
the 6th, 15th, and26l li of each mouth.
The KEYSTONE STATE will leave Charleston on tin;
101 11, 20th, and 30th of September.
For safety and comfort, haying superior State Rooms, these
ships are not surpassed bv any on the cosst. One Ht udred
Miles of this route on the Delaware River and Bay—two
nights at sea.
For Niagara Fails the Lakes unit Canada,
SHORTEST AND CHEAPJEtiI ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia w.lh the G eat North
western Railroad Route through to Niagara Fali ,r Buffalo
in sixteen hours trota Philadelphia. Through TLket i, with
the privilege oi stoppim; at Philadelphia and mt-.-rmedtate
fioiuts, for sale l / tbe Ag. r . in Sav.innah.
Fare to Niagara or Buff ilo, 428—Elmira, s26—< '.111:0. daigua,
427. HUNTER & GAMMELL,
Agent s-at Savannah.
T. S. A T. G. BUDI>, Agenls at (ffiarhst.ou.
my 24
FOR I’A L ATM, FLORIDA.
Via Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Fernandina. Jack
sonville and Picolata, stopping at all
Intermediate Landings.
r|AO leave flora the Florida Steam Packet Wharf every
1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, at !»J< o’clock.
The new ami splendid steamer EVERULAD6, I.OCUM.
Ooxktter, Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled
and re-paiuted, will resume her regular trips, leaving as above.
The KVERGLADK will connect regularly with the Bitms
wick and Florida, and Fernandina and Cedar Keys Railroads,
and all Stage Lines lor the Interior of Florida.
All Freight consigned to flic Agent will be forwarded with
dispatch, free of commission.
For freight or passage, apply on-board, or to
.toil N O. FRASER, Agent,
0080 ts Bay street, Savannah.
AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH RAILROAD
Augusts., Ga. Septs 22, 1969.
CHANGE OF SUii KDULE.
Leave Augustaat 0 Oil, A . M.. and 2 45, P. M.
Arrive at Savanuuii at.. 7 3t>, A. 11,, and 9 33, P. M .
Arrive at Macon a! i> 00, A- M., and 11 00, P. M.
Leave Savannah at 12 00, AL., ami 10 So, P. M.
Leave Mai on at !l> 45, A. M„ and 10 00, P. M,
Arrive at Augusta at... 7 ?i). P. AL, and 7 34, A. M.
sept-23 If A N UK id W YON U E. Sn! ft,
CHANGE Os SCHEDULE.
TO TAKE EFFECT ON OEOKtStA KAU.ROAD
tucrsday, JULY rwhyuss.
Leave A ogustaal 0 45, 4b M and 2 45, P. id.
Arrive at Atlanta at ... ..9 4.4 .f A. Al., and 11 .Vi, P. M.
i slave Atlanta at 12 00, Night, audio 00, A. M.
Arriveat Augustaat 9 63, A. M ~and 6 45, P. Al.
Connect with South Carolina Haiiroad.
Arrive at Augusta at 11 15, P.AI., and I 15, P. Al.
Leave Augustaat 10 00, A. At., and S 06, t*. m.
Western and Atlantic Haiiroad.
Arrive at A Haul aat 11 22, N ight.
Leave Atlaiita at 12 80, Day.
A ttanla and LattrangeHaiiroad.
Arrive ai Atlanta at 9 38, A. AL.and 7 61, P. M.
Leave Atlanta al 0 16, A. AL, and 10 16. A M.
A then* Branch — SundaysKtpepted.
Leave Augustaat IS 46, Night.
Leave Atlanta ai 12 00, **
Arriveat Athens at 9 So, a M.
Leave Athens at 11 00, Day.
Arriveat Augustaat. . 6 45, P. lit.
Arrive at Atluntart 11 46, I’. M.
N. B. No Train on Athens Branch on Sundays.
Washington Branch—Sundays Hccepted.
Leave Washington 2 00, P. ,M,
Arrive at Augusta • 6 45, r. M
Arrive at Atlanta at.... 12 00, Night.
Leave Augustaat 2 45, P. M.
LeaveAt.lantaat 10 00, A. M.
Arriveat Washington at. i 7 20, P. Al.
\Varrenton Branch—Sundays Hccepted.
Leave Wurreuton at sou, P. M.
Arriveat Augusta at 45, P. M.
Arrive«tAtlanta at 12 00, P. M.
Lcave Augusta at ... 2 45, P. M.
i,ease Atlanta at 10(10, A. Al.
ArriveatWarrenton at 8 80, P. M.
Jv 14 GEORGE YGNOK.Uen.Supt.
GUANO! GUA-NO!!!'
J. C. DAWSON, Agent.
jAKVLS Sc. RAKER’S ISLAND
GUAN O,
FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN,
IMPORTED BY TIIE
AMERICAN GUANO CO J.Y.
f 14IIIS GUANO, far Superior hi any other Fertilizer known,
and or Permanent Value to the Soil, Is sold at THIRTY
PER CEN T LESS than Peruvian Guano. Its peculiar na
turul combination of the Phosphates and Sulphates of Lime,
enaliles it to restore to the soil the properties lost, by co istant.
cropping, and the Planter will be euuhled not merely to reap
trom its use a present Crop, but tind his land at the end of the
season, healthier and stronger, requiring a less amount of Gu
aim for the nexl planting.
This Guano feeds, hut do s not stimulate to excess, the
roots of plants, and they are thereby enabled to withstand the
effects of drout'-to a greater degree than hv the use of any
other Fertilizer known. The univ. rsal objection lo the use
of Peruvian Gm.no, from its fatal results during a dry season,
is obviated by the use of the American Guano.
The application of this Guano, 75 to 100 pounds par acre,
will insure wonderful crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Rye, To
bacco, Voget ihles, Arc.
For full information, and r;ports of successful experiments
with this Guano, together with Pamphlets tor distribution, ap
ply to .1. C. DAWSON, Agent,,
Augus’a, Ga.
Pamphlets will be sent gratis to all persons desiring them.
HE IS ALSO AGENT
FOR THE
COLUMBIAN
PHOSPHATE GUANO,
AND THE
BROWN MEXICAN A A
Gr TJ .A. IST O .
For full particulars of these Fertilizers, together with
imphlets containing Analysis and Gertlfic .tes, apply to
J. C. Dawson,
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK,
oct2l dactf Augusta, (inf
J A MESA. JONES,
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Georgia.
WILL attend personally to the Sale and Storage of COT
TON, BACON, GRAIN, and all other Produce con
signed to him ; also, to the receiving and forwarding of U.-ods.
Personal attention given to the til ling of all orders for Bagging,
Rope, and Family Supplies. Liberal Cash advances made on
produce in store. dßm auglfi
Hbuectisemente.
OCTOBER I, 1859.
CLAKK&GO.
HAVE RECEIVED BY STEAMER,
Large Additions
TUTHRIR in i '""■ rrr
STOCK OF
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
{AND •
Fancy Goods,
And Offer Them
AT LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN.
THEIR STOCK OF
”W a t dies
Comprises the Finest Watch now made, as
well as the Better Class of Watch, known to
be faithfully made, and honest Time-Keepers;
COOPER, JTJRGENSON, TOBIAS, BEESLEY,
JOHNSON, and others, figure Extensively.
S! >»V H M WALIE
tw a l<>ntuvt, and a Hrominant r.a«,
comprising B’ull Setts, wit liovit Oases,
D alt—Sett*, and Single Pieces ;
Pitchdlti, Bowls, O-olalets,
Cups, Forks, Spoons, l_,a
dles, and, indeed, al
most everythnig
ill tlie line.
WEDDINK PRESENTS, IN SILVER,
lit great variety—many of them exclusively their own i> .
fern*.
SILVER PLATEBWAM,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ;
Fancy Goods,
GUNS, PISTOLS,;
GUNNING APPARATUS,
Cutlery of all Kinds, &e.
They also have or sale the Finest and Largest Stock of
.T E W E L B Y
. IN TH K SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
In Diamond, Cameo, Coral, Pearl, Mosaic,
Etruscan; all Gold, &c.
Spectacles anil Thimbles ,
OF Every Form and Fasliion.; ~
GLASSES FITTED IN SPECTACLES,
Without fear of Qcculists, or Professors.}
Jewelry and Watches Repaired,
DY COMPETENT WORKMEN.
o«t4 diotf
TAKE NOTICE.
u. fiiiiAi,
1 tKAI.ER 1 N
FIRST QUALITY WATCHES,
,) 10 W MIJiY.
SOLID SILVER GOODS,
PLAITED WARE,
SPIdUT A(3 L IdH ,
&«*., &c., tie.,
Still Continues Business
AT THE
O 1 cl Location.
312 Broad Street^
NEARLY OPPOSITE\THE PLANTER'S HOTEL,
Where all who are wanting articles of this kind
CAN SAVE SOMETHING IN THE PRICE BY
CALLING.
Everything new and Di-sinihlo in my Line,
WILL BE ADDED TO THE STOCK
Throughout the Season.
Special attention given to Kepairing
Watoheg'and Jewelry, us none tout
Experienced Workmen are
Him ployed.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
Wt» d&cSin
li.\V WOOD'S
BALM Ot SAVANNAH.
FOR CLEANSING, NOURISHING AND BEAU
TIFYING THE HAIR.
I !%’presenting the BALM OF SAVANNAH to ttie public,
the proprietor does so without any of the hesitation attending
the introduction of a new and untried article, for it has now
lieen fifteen years before the public, and each year lias added
to Its popularity . 'The demand for it having increased so far
beyond my previous facilities for its manufacture, the proprie
tor has recently completed arrangements for producing iton a
more extensive scale, and at Hie same time, adding to its form
er excellence, by I tie result of a long practical experience in
its use.
The following vouchers are well known, andean beattested :
Sivans ut. August a, 1»5B.
Mk .1. M . Haywood, Aoxnt : 1 clueilulty comply with my
promise, to give you my opinion of : ne no i lls of your Balm ot
Savannah. After using il. for some two years, I aio prepared to
speak from experience, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the
best preperatlon for the hah that I have ever used. For sev
eral years I had suffered from dandruff, which, at times,
especially during bad health, threatened to destroy my hah .
1 tried many remedies w.i'ch tiad been recommended to me,
without benefit, tint ill X made a trial of your Bairn, which not
only removed the dandruff', but kept my head free from tt, at
thesametime stimulating thegrowth of the hair, and imparl
ing to It a heaii-hy appearance. 1 have recommended it to my
friends similarly afflicted, who. In every instance, expert
eiieec similar benefits from its use. I esteem it a pleasant and
convement article for dressing tlm hair, possessing most ot the
virtues claimed for the popular cosmetics of the day, with
none of their deleterious Qualities. J feel confident that ilouly
needs to be known to the public to become universally popu
lar. Very Respectfully Yours,
W. T. THOMPSON,
Editor of Savannah Morning News.
To AII Whom il May Concern.
The object of this is to state that l have, for some months
used Mr .Haywood's Hair Tonic—known as the Balm of Sa
vannah—and have found it incomparably superiortoany other
articleof the kind, its use twice a week is quite sufficient, not
only to disengage the dandruff', Ac., from the hair, but to ore
vent. iis formation In any applicable quantit y. It maintains the
hair, too, in that moist and pleasant, condition, width so many
other specifies pretend to do, but almost alwavs fail in so far
as my experience goes. j. L. LOCKE,
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
. May 26. 1869.
Me.J. M. Hat wood, Ahent: It gives me pleasure to cer
tify to the unequalled qualities of your Balm of Savannah
It Is the best tonic for the hair, as well as the most effectual
exterminator of dandruff 1 have ever tried. My hair lias been
inclined to fall out since mv attack of yellow fever, in 1864,
and among all the preventatives 1 have tried, the Balm of Sa
vannah has been most successful. This much 1 say' most cheer
fully. If ours, See. P. W. ALEXANDER,
Late Editor of the Savannah Republican.
Ms.J. M. Haywood, Aueut- Rear Sir : Having used your
Balia of Savaunah, 1 take pleasure In recommending il to the
public. T. E. LLOYD.
For sale by J. M . 11A V WOOD, Agent, Manufacturer and
Proprietor, Savaunah, Gu.; and. W. IT. TUTT, Augusta, On.
lyl dactv
TO COTTON
AND
WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS.
WILLIAM STEEL,
No. 24 North, Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Manufacturer. ot Leather Belting, and dealer in
Cotton and Wooien Machinery, Dye Wares, Oils, Ac.
Also, Sole Agent for J. SennefFs Patent. Metalic Eye and
Clasp Heddle, the most superior Harness now in use.' Also,
Agent for Uum Belting, Packing Hose, Ac.
)y24 d6m
~ IMtaeitmmcnte.
ULSiXGKII & CO.’S
MANUFACTURING,
Plantation,
AND
EASILY MACHINES!
4
* REDUCTION
11ST PRICES ! I
No. 1 MACHINE AND IRON STAND—S 90.
No. 2 “ “ “ “ ....100,
THESE MACHINES
|akf.
UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
TO BE
SUPERIOR
TO ALL OTHERS, AND STAND
UNRIVALLED,
BOTH FOR UTILITY AND DURABILITY.
THEY WILLI
Ij.itST MjIKVGER
THAN ANY
SIX MACHINES
NOW IN USE.
They will Hem any Desired Width;
RUN, TUCK, GATHER, BIND, &C.,
•A-iid Sew in Cord ol' -A.il SizeH,
WITHOUT BASTING!!
THEY ARE THE
ONLY MACHINES
Wliieli will Sew, in a
*M* IvW SO SI . WJtJWEjR,
CLOTH, KERSEYS, FLANNELS, SILKS,
LINENS, SWISS MUSLINS,
OK HEAVY LEATHER TRAOES!
USES FLAX, t'OTTOX, OR SILK THREAD.
Several Other •llaehines
Are Recommended by
Certificates,
Which Can be Obtained for Little or Nothing;
BUT THE
Durability and Superiority
OK OUK
MACHINES,
IS THE BEBT OERTIFIOATE,
Call and Examine them
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
AT
No. 182 1-2 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GKA..
I. M. SINGER & CO.
AL. COHEN, Agent.
Sfp2s ' dtf
KAIL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!!
CLAYTON & KLNNADY
a i t h:
NOW RECEIVING
./# Mj. isiu s:
AN E> •
Well Helected^HToclc
I JOE
MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING;
Hals, Caps, Tranks, Valises,
CARPET BAGS, &C.
ALSO,
A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF
Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves,
Suspenders, and other Furnishing Goods,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
We are prepared to Sell on the most
ACCOMMODATING TERJfS,
And Invite our Friends and Cuntoinera
generally, to Oall and Examine
our Stook, at our
Old Stand,
No. 173 Broad Street,
Under the Augusta Hotel.
CLAYTON k KENNADY.
sepll _ d3m
MACHINE
CRACKER BAKERY,
Wo. .'MI ttrofui Street.
riMIK subscriber, having made several recent improvements
JL to his Bakery, is now prepmed to furnish the communi
ty with any, and everything, in the BAKERY line, at the
lowest prices.
ON HAND, AND MADE EVERY DAY,
Family 13 read.
Biscuits. | Craokers.
SODA, BUTTER.
BOSTON, | EXTRA BUTTER,
WINK, | WATER.
MILK, | FANCY,
SEED, GINGER,
SUGAR. I LEMON.
PILOT BREAD.
Fine OAK ES and PI K.S, fr.-sh every day, of all kinds.
novs dir JAMES BOWEN,
THE NEW
CHICKERING PIANO,
FOR SALE BY
A. A. CLARKE 8c SON,
AT No. 147 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
(City Hotel Unilding).
W E deem It sufficient to say that we have, in the pas
three years, sold One Hundred of the above named Pi
auos, obligating, in every Instance, to refund the money, if th
Piano failed to give perfect satisfaction. We have never had to
refund in the first case. A. A. ' V. ■' V K E>- SON,
Bole Agents forGeoigialf!T(T^CH,tlvCaroliiia.
P. S.—Messrs. Ransom, Evaus A 00. will act for us in our
absence. pots
Foil SALE.
AKI*LE\IHI> Modern-Constructed BRICK HOUSE
of three stories, (within two miles of the city), contain
in« 18 Rooms.elegantly finished and furnished, with space, in
the attic ft *6 more, If needed. On the premises is a Servants
House, of two stories, containing 8 large Rooms; a Stable
and Can-hue House. aOow House, a Green House, a Dairy,
and Gas House, wilh fixtures complete—all of brick, and re
cently built, with about 15 acres of land attached, with a
young Orchard, of a variety of Fruit Trees. Also, a hand
some Carriage and Harness, but little used ; a Buggy and
Harness, a Cart, and Market Wagon.
The Furniture will be sold with the House, or not, as a pur
chaser may desire.
For price and terms, which will be made very accommodat
ing, apply to O. B. LAMAR, New York,
Or to Geo. W. Lamar, near the premises.
SSr" Chronicle & Sentinel, and Dispatch copy.
*en23 * d*ctf
NOTIDE JEXTRAORIHNARY.
Wanted Immediately,
BY' the subscriber, FIFTY ABLE-BODIED HANDS;
also, about Twelve good CART BOYS, and Tweuly
MULES and CARTS, or HORSES. Wages paid l>y the
week, or month, and Cash for the Carts and Horses. Hands
will be Boarded, if desired, near the Toll Gate, on the Plank
Road. WM. V. KEENER,
Augusta, August SO, 1859, augS4
"* (Justness Carts,
—— - —,y .. . '
J. L. ADDISON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
RIDG YFI KLU O. M., S. C.
lmprm'.Ucefyi the Courts of Ifidgetield and adjoining His
tnct. Partieular-iuteiiLon given to collections, if decß
W, D. tutt7
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
AUCfSfTi, GA.
WILL practic in all the «st»uui,*sof the Middle Circuit,
and Wilkes and Lincoln,*!': i.e Northern. Office in Old
Con.stimtioualiet Range. VL
Kekekences—A . 11. Stevens, T.'M Thomas, Kul.t. Toombs,
and Wiu.M. Keese. «»2-. Cm*
M H TALIoT
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILL give prompt attention to all Provisional Business
intrusted to him. Office on Broad t>tr<HSfe opiKJsitd Ma
sonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. OCU3 V. ts
“GARLAND A. SNEAD^T
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND COMMISSION ER FOR THE STATES OF
ALABAMA, FLORIDA, AND TEXAS.
Offiw Wo. i* Washington St., Augusta, CSa.
d6m 't
JOHN BTgUIEU,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WILL ATTEHD TO A
General Agency Business,
AUGUSTA, GA.
September 1,1858. octt 8m
HENRY H. SCRANTOnT
Agent for SCRANTON & TALLMAN’S Line of
New. York and Savannah Packets,
ZBA VANN All, GEORGIA,
W ill receive amt forward all goods free of commission.
dly
THOS. P. MAGRATH, ESQ..
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C.
WILL also practice in ti e Courtsof the United States for—
the Dial net of Sonth (Carolina. sepl.H f6m
HENRY B. HOLCOMBE,
I for Brandt Bank at Mobile. Notary Public
J.oiiveyaiicer.umi Commissioner for New York. North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Tennessee, and lesas,
Office, No. 37 Norih ('onnurree st., Mobile.
my‘-9 ly
M. H. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
\\TILL practice in the counties of Richmond. Burke, .In
v v terson, and Columbia, of the Middle Circuit, and War
ten, W ilkes anti Lincoln, of the Northern Circuit.
Office in Constitutionalist Range, Augusta, Ga
apt*? ly
A. CO!WARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
APPLING, COLOMBIA CO, OA.
B. H. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' WARRENTON, GA,
Will take cases, as Law Partners, for the
a P 3 Uonnty of Columbia. ts
A. MACKENZIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO', OA,
WILE practice in t lie Superior Courts of the several conn
tie*of the Middle District,. rulily
J. I). MATIIEWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEXINGTON, tSA.,
WILL practice in the counties of Oglethorpe, Hart, Elbert,
Wiikes. lallaferro, Warren, Hancock, and Greene.
Keterg&< v —Cone & Fuller, Greensboro*, Ga. t.f ja»r2l
STEPHEN A. CORKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO’, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA
__ novl7 jy*
LAW CARD.
Bh.HStl hli\ A .JONiKS* practise Law in the Courts of tin
Middle Circuit, of Georgia, and in the Supreme and hod
oral Courts. Ottio tat Waynesboro’, Burke county, Georgia
, THOMAS M. BERRIEN,
mill/ dact.f MALCOLM I). JONES.
WILLIAM A. WU.KINS. | JfIBBPH 1. wltNlgl
,W. A. & J. H. WILKINS,
ATT® H Y I‘it ,S AT LAW, Louisville. Jefferson county
Georgia, will practice in the counties of Jefferson, Biuki,
Emanuel, Washington, Scriven, Columbia, Richmond fat.
nail. Montgomery, Hancock and Warren. ts seufi
HENRY J. LANG,
ATTOHiMKY AT LAW, Lincoluton, Ga., will practice
iu Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. All business
entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. ni vS
JAMES A. JACKSON,
ATTOK YK\ AT LAW, Manticello, rkassas, will
practice in the counties of Hot Spring, Dallas, Callionn
Bradley, Ashley, Drew, Chicot, Desha, Arkansas, and JWler’-
son, and will give prompt attention to all rolessional bush
ness ititrusted to hi 3 care.
lb' Particular attention will tio given toi ne collection of
Debts, Claims, lecatiugof Lands, paying Taxes for noti-reo
dents, Ac. iwyli
~~ IRVING
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF TUB CITY OF \KW YOHli,
ISTo. 9 "Wsill Street.
*
CASH CAPITAL, $200,001.
President—M ASON THOMSON,
Secretary—MAßTlN L. CROW ELL,
•I. >1 PE(IK, Agent.
At the office of M. P. Stovall's Warehouse,
■lyl6 Jackson Street.
"Tart I ) -rp ■NT PTT
WHITE ZINC PAINT,
FROM THE
YIEILLE MONTARNE COMPANY,
• OF 1* AR IS.
riMIIS PALnTIs adapted t« all purposes te which the
JL best, White Lead is applicable. If. does not turn yellow,
as Lead invariably dees, and will acquire the hardness and
smoothness of Coach Paneliug, without the aid of Varnish,
and isettsily washed. Colors with a Z-uc basis retain their
freshness and hrilllancy of color.
Two hundred pounds will cover as much sur ace, with the
same body, ad 330 pounds »f Lead-. showing gruit eoonntuy,
as well as beauty.
fn order that parties may depend upon getting the
strictly pure, tltey should buy of none hut the most rwpyrft a
ble houses. The Co npany snip hut two qualities, kuo«s n
"No. l,”and "Snow Vvhito Dry”—red aud green sealjf 'lke
No. 1, or liod Seal, is the article most for l'aititjfuir Mir
poses—the Snow White, or Green Seal, being only used lor
the most, expensive work. ' /
Orders addressed to eitht r of the so. lowing htphses, wll
tilled at the new i\ dueed tarifl' of prices. s
PLUMB fc-'LEHTN KH,
11 GQ&'ktf: 0 *
eeptl _d I*9 ManUm Lane, New York.
Dissolution,
r«1 HE firm of BAKER. WRIGHT* CO., having discon
1 tinned business on the- Ist of June, 1858, tlie co partner,
ship is this day dissolve*. The books and notes will lie found
at tire store of Charlesr Baker, the Senior partner arid either
of us may use the tieva's name in settlement..
' CHARLES BAKER,
JNO. S. WRIGHT,
. X WM. 11. SI'AKK.
Augusta, Ist July, 1859.
Notice,
HAVlNdpurchasedShe interest of Mr. J. S. Wright in
the stock ot Baker* W right, it Is my intention to con
tinue the Grocery business at the old stand,267 and 269 Bread
Street. The stock wilt at all times be large and carefully se
lected ; and witli efficient assistance in the »: Vs rooms and
•Sice, no effort will lie spared to give my friends aud custo
mers the attention expected from a merchant long established
in business. *
At my orilos will also be kept the books of Baker, Wright
* <and Baker & Wright, either partner giving attention to
their settlement. OH ARLESBAIiEK
Augusta, Ist July, 1859.
Notice,
IN retiring frets the Grocery business In Augusta having
said iay interest is the stock of Baker & Wright, to uiy
partner and friend, Mr. Charles Baker, I take pleasure in re
commending him to the favor of oar eustomers; and cheer
fully asllctt far him a continuation ot any patronage, which
my same may have Bifliieneed fsrthe firm.
Augusta. Ist July* 1859. jyl dtf J. g. WHICH'*
KOBKRT A. HARPER,
Ol 4XO FORTE tuner aid repairer of Musical lustre
A. merits. Orders left at the Music Stores, or at my Slum.
No. 82, Melutodi street, opposite t he Pest Office, orowbl 1 v
tended to. *■ * ~
PICTURE FRAMES.
Keeping on hand a large assortment of (JILT and ROSE.
WOOD MOULDINGS, (with a good workman,) 1 am pre
fared to make to order Portrait, Picture, and Looking Glae
'RAMES. All orders promptly attended to. Oval Frame
and Spangies, of the different sizes, kept on hand aud sold low
tor cash.
K* r ‘ Furniture repaired.
ROBERT A. HARPER,
Ro, 88, Main tosh sweet.
SDental darts.
lyDr. t'lias** hast returned to the Cttty.and nia
found at his office »n Broad Street, opposite the United
Kota.
He is prepared to furnish the Dental Profession with fdfl
Foil. manufactured by himself. Also, Gold, Silver an. Ila
■ Una Plate, in any nuatititv.
t«ts
BirNa'AL CAR 1).
T. ts. HEVENS,
OFFICE on Broad street, over' Mvsgfs. D’Antiguac V
Weems, opposite Alessis. Bones A tiioWu. I>H and * ■
specimens of | late work; especially the ctiiiiijnoua- OUl
plate. they are perfectly beautiiul, ami all that c in be * r-.-.ceu
in a plate. sepSO d* I. nr -
E. W. HARXER M. D..
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFSI’K on Broad street, outs door above I out Office corner
l)r. If. is prepar.-d to d» A Hen’s I'.dentaml Hunter bCob
ttnuou.-Ouiii work, and all recent improvements the art
augl. v , _________
RICH DRESS SILKS,
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.
SAMUEL DICKEY
IIAS, THIS DAY, RECEIVED
*f lieuHttifnl 'Assortment,
IN
RICH BROCADE AND BAYADERE
DHESS SILKS,
FOR
Plain and Double Skirt
DiSKSSLS.
By ait Early Call, I incites oan Select
from a Keally Ileaut il ul Stock of
L> It *; Ss » C* O O 1E» is .
370 Stroud Street-.
m>v?B dtf
#4O
L’ Jk M l L Y
SEWING MACHINES,
Scovell & Gooddl’s Patent.
Sewing with Two Threada—-Double Lock Stitch
1 KM)Stitches per Minute.
The only low prioe SEWING MACHINE yet
offered, Sewing with two threads.
FOR SALE
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets,
Opposite Globe Hotel, Avgusta, Ga.
CLAUSE, ANSLEY & CO.
tctii>2 ts
KEROSENE OIL.
THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL Co.
_ (Establisuep 1554),
.4 NNOI Ml! that, having made great improvements
1,1 **‘ e rn **nu met tire ot Kero: one, they are now enabled
to oner it to the trade at
•f HEMTCEA9 JPJRWCM2.
'l‘he attention of consumers is respectfully called to the
Uble, the result of a pttotometric&i examination, bv
Lvl d N. Kent, Esq., of .New York, Chemist, and dated Feb
ruary S, Xaf o:
a Is g B £
rt § g g * S
MATERIAL. LAMP. '<l 3» S' jjo
° § »~2.
'-»kio ns? 5.3
r g gg
Kerosene Kerosene ;1rt.689, 2.<l3s]~il f 0 14 Iff
Caiapheue Campheiie 6.625 1 i'M'j: «s aba
While Oil Solar 1.862 B»s| 100 12 Od
Lara Oil Solar 1.0401 7» 6t 125 17
sperm Oil j Solar , 2.0*261 850 226 47
Bumln*: Fluid.. 'Large Wick 1 6531 MftL. -sci 29 00
Reliable orders from the trade, by mall or telegraph, filledt
o» application to a U STL ns, Agents,
t* n » Pear! Street. Few York.
Kerosene iaa'soto he. htalned at the Maiuifaotureis' Prices
of all the New 1 ork \\ ledesaie Druggists,Grocers, Oamphene,
and Burnmk Fluid Mm ur'acturers, and Dealers in Lamps.
W. if.— KEROSEXij-. in the trade-murk of the Kerorene
Oil Company, and ult per norm are cautioned nourn ft mono
he said trade mark for other OH*. dSm oet2 *
PLANTATIONS AND NEtiROES
FOB SALK IN SOUTH WESTERN UEOEGIA
fIAIII', billowing described property has b» en placed in my
JL hands tor sale, by one ol the most successful Cotton
Planters In South-Western Georgia, who desires arhangeof
residence and occupation ;
Three open and highly improved PLANTATIONS.situated
in the heart ot the “ Lime Belt,”convenient to Raiboad •
Jnecontaining.l.6oo Acres;
)ne containing 1,750 Acres; and
)ne containing 1,250 Acres :
Together will! all of the Stock complete, Planting Utensils
and.au atmmlaut supply of Provisions. & “ 1,s *
Also, seventy experienced, anil A No. 1, Cotton making
NEGROES, the most of whom are worktnj/fmnds, will he
sold with the plantations it desired, but not separately
Terms, as follows, can be made ; A small amount'of cash,
and the balance in instalments of one. two, three and four
years, well secured, with interest payable annually
Persons wishing to see he property will please notify me a
few days before visiting the country, that 1 may lie at home
ontheir arrival.
For further particulars address n cat "Bonds Mills. Baker
county, Georgia. W . W. < H EEVEIi
m?* B tWtf
THIGH S IIONHHA
On the Eur&pcan Plan,
CITY OF NEW YOKK.
Rooms 50 Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner of Frakfort Street,
, (Opposite City Hall.)
Meals, as I’.tev mat l>o ordered in the spacious Refec
>ry. There is a Barber’s Shop and Bath H..ohik attached
o the Hotel.
N. It.-Beware of Runners and Tlackoaeit,
rho say wo aru full.
IT-- FKEJiL’II, Proprietor. J
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BALTIMORE
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ,I
Founded 1852, Chartered 1854. j
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CORNER Or I’-Al-TI MwffiHfryi 1.1 II I.J H, .MiMH
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THK LARGEST AND iff.,*.. „ „
...y* 4 ST ELKRAKTLt FURNISHED CO*.
. tN T,,K UNITKD states.
lit tboecunmcdiately t’oroneot
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tocomp-Lre tie full Coume,
A Diploma is awarded to all Orarluates
mail^4fK ,by
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GUNS ANDGUNSEitHING!!-.
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us, exprcssl v Tor this mart *° order for
one in want et a gomi (liiii
and embraces every variety of 2, f '’ c , k w unusually large,
aid'wurr all varietie «;
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