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~WILLIAM H. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office, Comer of Washington and Broad Streets.
IH COMMISSIONER FOR
New Yurt, Miatlwilppl,
Connecticut, Florida,
Rhode Island, Tennessee,
Vtrmoot, Aial/ama. _ #
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GARLAND A. SNEAD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, Gr A .
Office, No. 9 Washington Street-
Me ie also Commissioner for tlxe State*
of Alabama, Florida, and Texas.
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THADDEIS OAKMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAS CONNECTED WITH THE BUSINESS
OF HIS PROFESSION,
A GENERAL LAND AGENCY.
OFFICE OVER THE CITY RANK,
AUGUSTA, GkA.
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EDWIN H. POWERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND 60LICIT0B IN EQUITY.
ATJGXJSTA, GA,
ALL business coming within the pale of his profession,
entrusted to his care, will he discharged with fidelity.
Office over No. 4 Warren Block. dly augS
B.H. LOFTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ELBKRTOX, GA.
WILL praotlee In all the counties in the Northarn Oir |
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D. M. DuBOSE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•HugUSta, Uu.
WILL practice in the counties of Richmond, Columbia,
Elbert, Wilkes, Warren, Hancock, Oglethorpe, and
Burke.
Commissioner for the States of Arkansas and Tennessee.
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FRANK H. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL practice In all the Counties of the Middle Circuit,
and la the Circuit Court of the United States.
COMMISSIONER FOR
New York, North Carolina, Illinois,
Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kentucky,
I'cnnsyl'. an la, Florida, Ohlu,
Ylrstnla. Mississippi, Ceiifcrnla.
Office In the rear room over Sherman, Jeseup 4 Co.'s store
Opposite United States Hotel. feb26 daclv
WM. J. VASON,
Attorney set Law,
HAH changed his residence from New Oileane to Augusta,
(>a. He has opened an office at the corner of Washing
ton and Ellis streets, where he can he consulted, and his sex-
Gees retained to attend to any iega business. In the Circuit
Court of the United ctatss for the District of Georgia, tiefora
the Supreme Cos rtof this state, and In the Courts of the
Counties (imposing tne Middle District of Georgia.
Augusta. March 1, iB6O. d_ marl
JOHN K. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOIICITOB IN EQUITY,
-A.u.gvrsta,, G)-a.
WILL practice In Richmond, Columbia, and Burke Coun
ties, la Georgia ;ad In the Circuit Coutt of the United
States fur the District of Georgia. Commissioner tor the Stater
ofAlahami, Tennessee, and Texas.
Ufflce over the store of Sherman, Jessup ,t 00., nest above
the City Bank. fet>36 daclV
A. R. WRIGHT.] [WM. OIBHON.
WRIGHT & GIBSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Augusta, (ia.
amriLL pi Rail the Counties of the Middle Circuit,
At and War. -and Lincoln of tre Northern. Office on
Broad street, iL .afavotte Had building.
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J. C. & C. SNEAD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
James P. Burnside,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Appling, Columbia Cos., Ga.
ATT ILL practice Law In Co-partnership, under the style of
YY Sh EADS * BURNSIDE, in the Superior and Inferior
nurts of Columbia county ts marll
JONH T. LOFTON.] [WM. M. SMITH.
LOFTON & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON, GA.
\\r ILL practice In the Counties of Oglethorpe, Madison,
YY Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, Wilkes. Taliaferro, Warren,
Hancock, and Glasscock. _ dly* <*■>'—
JOHN a. SPKEIt. I | DANIEL N. SI'EKR
SPEER & SPEER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LA GRANGE, GA.
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A. COL YARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
APPLING, COLUMBIA CO., GA.
E. H. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GA.,
Will take cases, as Law Partners, for the
ap3 County of Columbia. U
JOHN B. WOLFE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Gra.
VUILL attend promptly to business in the counties of Lau
re Oh. Washington, Wilkinson. Twiggs. Pulaski, Ter
el, Montgomery, Emanue’ ■■ ud Johnson, tltf apr?4
” J. D. MATHER S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEXINGTON. GA.,
TUT ILL practice in the countiee of Oglethorpe, Hart, Elbert,
Y v Wukea. Taliaferro. Warreu. Hancock, and Greene.
Referea e Cone A Fuller, Greensboro', Ga. ts Jan2l
STEPHEN A. CORKER,
attorney at law,
WAYNESBORO’, BUREE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
novlT
“ M. If. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY at law
XXXILL practice in the counties of Richmond. Burke, Jes
YY Person, and Columbia, of the Middle Circuit, and War
ren, VTllkes and Lincoln, of the Nor hern Circuit.
Office in Constitutionalist Range. Augusta. Ga.
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Till KMUND A NORTH,
Attorneys at Law.
itt|LL practice in co partnershlpln the counties of Clark,
YY *WaUon, Jackson, Gwinnett, llall, Rabun, White.
Franklin. Banks. Haberehau , of the Westem Circuit ; and
Hart a ,and Mad sou. of the Norihern Circuit; an 1 will give
their joint and Individual attention to all bualness entrusted to
them; The collection of debts, Ac., will receive prompt and
careful attention
SAMUEL P. THURMOND,, JOHN’ K NORTH.
Athens, Ga. I Jefferson, Jackson co.. Ga.
mvl _ _ d *£° .
T. C. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
APPLING, COLUMBIA CO.. ‘GA.
my 2 __ n
FREDERICK A. BEAZLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
crawfordvtlle, oa.
WILL practice tn Taliaferro, and tue adjoining cour.|
ties Jell ctf _
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
Agent for SCRANTON & TALLMAN'S Line of
New York and Savannah Packets,
SA TAN A AH, GEORGIA.
Will receive and forward ail goods free of commission.
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THBOVOBB C. CONK.] [ISAAC L. TOOLS
CONE & TOOLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ASP SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
Office, First Door below the Mechanics’ Bank,
AUGUSTA, GA.
I HWE antedated with me In the practice of Law. Lb AAC
|_ L TOULK, £*i- We will practice In the following
counties : Columbia, Washington. Emanuel, S riven, Burke.
Richmond. Jefferson, and Warren ; In the Supreme Court of
Geoigla : In the U tilled States Courts for the District of Geor
ate; and, by special contract, in South Carolina. AH business
Mrusted to s will be discharged with fidelity and punctual!*-.
It. D.-I will regularly attend the Courts mentioned above.
CL*ctf ;£ THEODORE O-CONE.
HAVE YOU BOUGHT GOODS A?
JAMES HENEY’S STORE j
NOT AS CHEAP AS ELSEWHERE ?
NO PUFF!
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN
AT
James Heney’s
Wholesale and Retail
DM GOODS STORE,
IN
AUaUSTA, GhA*.?
IF NOT,
GIVE HIM A CALL !!
NO HUMBUG!
IF SO, LET HIM KNOW, AS HE IS DETERMINED
TO
Sell Cheap as the Cheapest.
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AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY]
AGRICULTURAL - IMPLEMENTS^
HARDWARE, AC.
MOORE At CRAIG.
No. 233 Broad Street, opposite Globe Hotel.
AUGUSTA WORKS.
L. IIOPKINS At CO., Proprietors.
Manufacture all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings for Gold
Mines, Mills, Hnise Powers, Cotton Presses, *o. Also,
Victor anil Premium Cook. Parlor, and Box Stoves.
J. E. M.cmi-bfhy, Superintendent.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac.
ROYAL cY HATCH,
N0.233 Broad Street.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jr.,
No. 204 Bread Street. Post Office Corner.
CLOTHING. *
CLAYTON At KENNADY,
No. 1 Btoad Street, under Augusta Hotel.
Carpet and upholstering
WAREHOUSE.
C. A. PLATT, Ac CO.,
_ No. 214 Broad Street.
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CUE
TAINS, CORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, AC.
JAMES G. BAILIE 4 BROTHER,
New Carpet Store, 206 Broad Street.
CONFECTIONERS WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL.
A. FREDERICK,
No. IS2, (opposite Augusta H del), Brood Street.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
If. J. ROWE At CO.,
DEALERS IN LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER. HAT AC.
No. 287 Broad Street.
CAR FACTORIES AND” MACHINE
SHOPS.
W. M. HIGHT’S
Foundry, Machine Shop, and Railroad Car Factory!
On Georgia Railroad, near Cotton Factories.
DRUGGISTS-WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL.
SPEARS Ar HIGIIT,
No. 2*16 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Hotel.
PLIMB Ac LEITNER,
No. 212 Broad Street, between U. S. Hotel and Post OflicfCor. ‘
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, AND MoULD
tngs, made to order. Northern .Sash, Blinds,
and Doors, constantly on hand ;
Low for Cash.
WYI. 11. GOODRICH,
Reynolds street, between Campbell and MeCartan.
“grocers-wholesale. W
WM. 11. GOODRICH,
(REPRESENTED BT C. m’IaREN),
No. 271 Broad Street.
FLEMING & ROWLAND,
i No. 188, Corner Br dand Campbell Streets, Augusta, Ga.
GROCERS-WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
IPANTIGNAC Ai WEEMS,
No. 292 Broad Street.
HENRY J. SIBLEY,
No. 161, Comer Broad and Washington Streets.
HOUSE AND PARLOR FURNITURE.
C. A. PLATT Ac CO.,
j N0.214 Brood Street.
! HOUSE, WON, AND ORNAMENTAL !
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS, AC.
iW. McLALGHLIN, j S. C. WHITE,
| Sign and Ornamental Painter. | House Painter, Glarler.Ac
No. 3S Mclntosh Ktreet.
COFFIN y TKOW liKS,
No. 48 Jackson Street, between Ellis and Greeno.
JEWELRY.
HENRY J. OSBORNE,
No 236 Broad Street, under United States HoteJ.
PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY*
ROBERT A. HARPER,
No. 38 Mclntosh Street, opposite Post Office.
SEGARS AND TOBACCO-WHOLE
SALS.
G* VOLGER, Importei ol Segars,
No. 19d Broad Street.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
rfeg ars ,To bacco, Snufl', Pipes, and Matches.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agt.,
276 Broad street
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
HEARD & CLARKE,
i Office Corner Mclntosh and Reynolds Streets.
’ MOTHERS.
riuioiswn* are da! V speaking in th; praise of Dr
JL EATON'o INFANTILE CORDIAL, and wliy Be
cause it rtver falls.to ff.Td Instantaneous relie! when given in
time. It acts as if by ma t !c, and one t; lal alone will convince
you that what weay is true. It contains
NO PAR BOOH 1C OK OPIAI
cfany kind, and thertiore relieve- by removing tne sufferings
of your child, instead of by de udeiiing its sendb'iltiee. For this
| rwese n. It commends Itself as the only reliable preparation now
! known for Children Teething, DlarriKEa, Dysentery, Orlping
In the Bowels. Acidity of the btomach. Wind, (N)ld In the
Head, aad Croup ; als-o. for softening tne Otitns. reducing In
damnation regulating the Bowels, and relieving Pain. It has
noe^ual— being an Anil Spasmoclc, it Is used with unfailing
success in all cases of Convulsion, or other Fits. As ycu value
the ilfe and health of your Children, and wish to save them
from those sat! and blighting consequences width are certsin
to result from the use of Narcotics, of which all other remedies
tor Itifantlle Compla'nts are composed lake none but Dr.
BATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. This you can rely up
on. It is pet fectiy harmless, and cannot UQure the most deli
cate Infant. Price 26 cento. Full directions accompany each
bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH A DUPONT.
No. 40s Broadway, New Voik.
BLOOD FOOD !
Healtny Human Blood, upon being analyst and, always pre
sents us with the samf easent a! elements, and gives, of course,
the true standard. Analyse the Blood of a person suffering
from Consumption. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Ac., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies In theied
globules of Blood. Supply t.fiese deficiencies, and you are
made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this theory
—hence Its astonishing success. There are
FIVE PRKPA RATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood n different diseases.
For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, or any affection whatever of
the Throat or Lungs, inducing Consumption, use No. 1, wnich
U also trie c umber for Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite,
and for all Chronic Complaints arising from over-use. General
Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Com
plaints No. S. for Dyspepsia. Beiug already prepared for ab
sorption, it Is taken by Drops, and carried immediately Into
tne circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4
Is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weaknesses, Ac. See
special dire-tlons for this. For Salt RLeum, Eruptions. Sere
fulous Kidney, and Bladder Complaints take No. 6. In all
cases, the directions must be strictly tollowed. Price of the
ItlxKtD FOOD |1 pen bottle. Sola by
BLWPfwvi i OHtJRCH A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
car.
TL H K A^Cfe H A 00., Sole Agents fcr
Augusta. _dcJy nor2S
$25 Reward!
DISAPPEARED, on the t ight of the Ist of September,
my Negro Woman ABBEY, supposed to be decoyed
off. Said woman la about 36 \ ears old ; of copper color. Has
lrat all of her front upper teeth ; speaks like a low country
Negro; and ha* acme deficiency inker walk. The above reward
will he paid for her apprehension and delivery, or lodgment In
any jail where 1 cat- get her. VVM MILLER.
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BETHANY COLLEGE,
vino-iisrisAc.
—...—. —. —.
npHE Twentieth Session of BETHANY COLLEGE will
S commence onthe Ist ofOCTOBKU. 1800, and terminate
ocUio4t.nof July, 1861.
This Institution it situated among the hills of North.Wert
etn Virginia, In one of ti e healthiest regions of our country, 16
miles irom Wheeilt g, from which place a Railroad passes
within 7 miles of the College. It Is, therefore, easily acces
sible from ail parts of the Union. Having a considerable en
dowment, It is enabled to furnish education, of the highest
grade, upon tne most modera'e terms. It is pro lded with a
new and commo Mous ollege E liflce, an Elegant Philosophi
cal and i'hem l cal apparatus, and a very extensive collection oi
Fpecirn-ns for the Illustration of Mluerologv, Geology, ami
kindred branches of Natural (i isto.y.
FACU L T Y :
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, President; Professor of
Mural Philosophy, and Kentucky Proses.-or of Sacred Litera
ture.
tV. K PENDLETON, Vice President: Professor of Intel
lectual and Political Philosophy, and Missouri Professor of
Natural Philosui fcv
J.D. PICKETT, Tubman Professor of Rhetoric, Euglis
Literature, and Anelo Saxon.
C. L. LOOS, Professor of Ancient Languages and Liters,
ture.
O. J. KEM PER, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
H. CHRISTOPHER, Professor of Natu al History and
hydology, and Illinois Profesenr of Chemistry.
P. TV. MOSBLKOH, Professor of Medcrn Languages, and
of the Hebrew Language, und Oriental Literature .
EXPENSES:
Boarding and Tuition for the entire Collegiate Year. .$l6O 00.
Boarding and l ultlon for one term... b 0 00.
Washlngand Cand.es (extra) estimated for #ue term. 7 00.
Matriculation fee only on first adnnss'oD lu 00.
hebn-w and Modern Languages (extra) 10 U>.
B3T C harets or ouetermto be i>atd m advance.
dCafactocti - )y26
l\STHnfll)\ l.\ MISII.
MR. U. rt iI.LK.A’ begs leave te inform his friends, and
the p ibllo m general, “that he is now prepared to give
Instruction in Music, (Plano and Singing), the German und
French Lai guage-, and Draw ing, either nt his pupils', or his
own reslueuee, on tt'ai- er street, near the. Orphan Asylum,
lllalonx experlenoe In teaching enable* him to warrant satis
faction. References of the highest order will be given Among
othei recommendations, Mr. 11. is permitted to use the fob
lowing Lorn a gentleman well known In thie community :
“Til.” certifies that I have kiiowu Mr. HUlens for several
years, and can recoinmenc him ai, a Christian gentleman, and
as a diligent and very successful teacher of Music.
(Signed), GEO. H. PETRIE,
Pastor of Presnyf erian Church,
Montgomery, A #.
Mr.'H.la perni tted to refer to P.ev. Dr. Wilson. Appll
cations through the Post Oflicc, or at Catlln's Music Stoic,
will find prompt attention. feb26 dtt
PlGffll FEI.II
MAN U FACTO R V.
K.t. IIAKPUt still continues to carry on the above
. business, under the name of HARPER 4 LADE
VEZE, and will attend promptly to all orders m their line.
A good stock of Ovals, Snaudei*. Tassels, and Picture
kept on hand. The public can rely upon having their Pic
tures Framed promptly and matly Intending to do u strict
ly CASH business, they will be done up at the LOWEST
Ohb!i prices.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
Aceordeona, Melodeons. Violins, Violin Bows, Banjos, and
other Musical Instruments, repaired as heretofore.
HARPER A- LADEVEZK,
No. 32 Mclntosh street, opposite the Post Office,
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AVER’S SARSAPARILLA.
V COMPOUND remedy, iii which we have labored to
produce the most effectual Alterative that can be made.
It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined
with other substances ol still greater alterative powers as to
afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla Is re
puled to eure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted
by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which wiil accomplish their cure must prove of Immense ser
vice to this large classof our afflicted tellow citizens. How
completely this compound will do It, has been proven by ex
periment on many of the woist eases to he found of the fol
lowing complaints ;
Scromla and Scrofulous Complaints Eruptions and Erup
five Diseases, L’leers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Halt
Rheum, Scald Heads, Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections; Mer
curial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia, or Tie Doloureux, Debil
ity, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion; E-yslpelas, Rose, or Saint
Antony’s Fire, and Indeed tne whole class of complaints aris
ing from Impurity of (he Blood.
Tills compound will be found a great promoter of health,
when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fes
ter in the blood at tnst season ol'the year. By the timely ex
pulsion of them, many rankling disorders are nipped in the
hud. Multitudes can, oy the aid ot this remedy, spare them
selves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through wlilfli the system will strive to rid itself of cor
ruptions. if not assisted to do this through the natural chan
nets of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting
through the skin lu pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse i’
when you find it Is obstruct (land sluggish in the veins: cleans,
it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when.
Eveu where no particular disorder Is telt, people enjoy better
health, and live longer, tor cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood l.calthy, and all is well: hut with this pabulum of life
I disordered there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later
| something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life 1b
I disordered or overthrown.
sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of ac
compllohiug these cods. But the world bus been fgregiousli
deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone
has not all tire virtue that is claimed for it, but more because
many preparations, pretending t/> be concentrated extracts ot
it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla or anything
else.
During late years, the public have l-oen misled by large
bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla
for one dollar. Most of these have been irauds upon the sick,
for tney not only contain little, if any. Sarsaparilla, but often
no curative pro]Hrrllcs wnatever. Hence, bitter and painful
disappointment has followed the use if the various extractsoi
Sarsaparilla wnich flood the rna.ket, until the name Itself n
justly despised, and has become syuonymous with imposition
and cheat. Still wo call this compouud Sarsaparilla, ann
Intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from
theioa,l of omlquy ichicli nsisupoti It. Ann we think w
have ground for believiug it has virtues which are irreslsr
Ibie by the orulnary run of the diseases it is Intended to cure
In order to secure their complete eradication from the system,
the remedy should bejudiciously takeu according to direction.-
on the bottle.
PREPARED R 7
DE. J. C. AYEE & €O.,
Lowell, Muss.
| Price IjM per Boiile ; Nix JleHles for $5.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
ha? won lor iuseif aut-h a reuuwn tor the care of every varlei}
or Throat and Ludr Complaint, that it ia entirely uunecessui)
for us to recount the evidence of Us virtues, wherever it hn>
been employed. Aa it has long been In constant use through
out this section, wened not do more than assure the neopU
it quality is kept up o the best it evei has been, aid that it
uiuv be relied on to do for their rebel all it has ever beenjfound
to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
FuK THE CERE OF
Costlvenekß, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery.
Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism,
Eruptions .md Bkiti Diseases. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tet
ter, Tumors and Sait Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill, and for Purify lug the Blood.
‘Tney a;e sugar-coated, so That ihe most scnsatlve can taki
them plaasanily, aad they are the best appcrienl in the world
for a.I the purposes of a iamily physic.
Price 2o coats per Box; Five Boxes for $l
- numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, ana
emh ent personages, have let their lames to certlly the ux
paralleled usefulness of these rcinedt. s, but our space here
will tot permit the Insertion of them. The Agents below
named furnish giatla our American Almanac in which they
a.e given: with also full of the above Complaints,
and the treatment that sh uld be lollowed for their cure.
Do mt be put oh by unprincipled dealers with o'hei pr, par
atlons they make more profit on. Demand AY ER’S, and tak,
no o'bers. The sick want the best aid there is for tium, and
they should have It.
Ail our Remedies are so- sale by all Dealer* In Medicines.
HAYILAND, CHICHESTER A CO„
W holesale Agents,
apS u.coc6m Augusta, Ga.
helmboLd’s
Bl cur for the Bladder; HXLMBOLD’S Buchu for the
Kidneys.
Helmbold’s BuciiU for the Gravel.
Helnr.bold’s Buchu for Dropsy.
Rc'.mboM’s Buchu ior Nervousness.
Heimbold's Buchu for Loss of Memory, Lost oi Power.
Hclmbold’s Luchu for Dimness of vision.
Heimbold's Buchu for General Debility.
Heimbold's Buchu for Universal Lassitude. .
Heimbold's Buchu for Pains In the Back.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Obstructions. Irregularities.
Heimbold's Bucbu for Excesses arising from Indiscretion,
and all Diseases ,'f tne Sexual Organs, whether existing In
Male or F etnale, from whatever cause they may have originat
ed, and no matter of how long standing.
Heimbold’s Buchu is accompanied by the most reliable cer
tificates from Governors of States, Judges, and Clergymen.
Price *1 per bottle, orslxfo. $6, delivered to any address.
A trial costs but a doll it—’ ry It.
Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB A LEITNER,
Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. VAN SCHACK A GRIERSON, Charleston, are
he authorised Agents for South Carolina. mai24 d.ely
Diarrhoea! Cramps!! Cholera!!!
| , HTHIS medicine has been tried
Lit L DROPS. !_ tested, and proved by 10 years
TUB NEVER FAILING; experien, eto he the only certain.
REMEDY. site, and reliable remedy for all
I I Bowel Derangements, Diarrhuea,
Dysentery, Cramps, Pains, Cholera, Cholic, Ac., now be
fore the public. One ortwodosesof 20 drops, will ture the
most severe Cramp* r* he btomach lri 20 minutes, A single
dose often cures the Diarrfccea, and It never constipates the
Bowels. One dose wli satisfy any one ot its merits. Price
only 25 cents.
Prepared by TRALL & STOW, 43 Bowery, New York, and
sold in Augusta by HAYILAND, CHICHESTER A CO.
and PLUME A LEITNER. mylS dm
OCTOBER 1, 1859.
CLARK& CO. :
HAVE RECEIVED BY STEAMER,
Large Additions
TO THEIR
STOCK OF
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
AND
Fancy Goods,
And. OfFex* Tliom
AT LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER BEFORE KNOIVN.
THEIR STOCK OF
at o li e s
Comprises the Finest Watch now made, as
well as the Better Class of Watch, known to
be faithfully made, and honest Time-Keepers
COOPER, JURGENSON, TOBIAS, BEEBLEY
JOHNSON, and others, figure Extensively.
SILVER WARE
Is n Feature, and a Prominent one,
comprising K'ull Setts, without Cases,
PialF-Settg, aucl Single Pieoes ;
IPitohers, Howls, Ciohlets,
Cups, P'orlxs, Spoons, La
dles, and, indeed, al
most everythnig
in the line.
WEDDING PRESENTS, IN SILVER
In great variety—many of them exclusively their own pat
terns.
SILVER PLATO WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION :
Fancy Groods,
GUNS, PISTOLS,
GUNNING APPARATUS,
Cutlery of all Kinds, &c.
They also have or sale the Finest and Largest Stock of
J- E W E L IR, Y
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
In Diamond, Cameo, Coral. Pearl, Mosaic
Etruscan; all Gold, &c.
Spectacles and Thimbles
Os itlvery Form and Fashion.
GLASSES FITTED IN SPECTACLES,
Without fear of Occultstx, or Professors.
Jewelry and Watches Repaired,
BY COMPETENT WORKMEN.
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“GET THE BEST!”
THU. ffXO.V’X
CELEBRATED SKIRTS!
NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN, 1860.
f JIHE EtGKME PARIS GOHE .
” CONBTITL'TIO.\ ,
“ SOl THEKA (R EI'.A
“ FAIKV ;
” P YltlSl V.\ THAIV ;
“ /iKPHYR.
Remodeled from the latest Partflau Designs; mntiufhctmed
solely by us fiom Tliomson's Patent luiprovej Ooirugated
Springs and Inimitable Wedge Slide. Every Skirt stamped
with our name and trade mark, the Crown. For sale every,
where.
Tlt e It es t in th o Ch<•ap es t.
W. S. & C. H. THOMSON & CO.,
HUG Briuidway, \t' York.
Rfl6pßMUwtoCtl
MORRIS, WHEELER CO.,
(FORMERLY MORRIS St JONES & C 0.,)
IBOMBTEBL WAREHOUSE,
MARKET AND SIXTEENTH STREETS,
PIIILA 1) EIYP II rA .
BVKS, Bands, Hoops, Scrolls, Ovals, Sheets, llorsv Shoe
and hall Rods; Flat and T. Ralls, Augle Iron, Rivet
Iron, Plow Plate. Ac., Ac.
Cast, Shear, Blister, spring, Tire, and Plow Steel.
Scotch Pig; also, Agents for the sale of “William Penn,”
ami other well known brands of American Pig Iron.
Bar Iron rolled to any required length, for Bridges, Cars,
Ship Building, and Machinery purposes gener lly.
Boiler Plate cut to required dimensions.
Frog Steel Points ami Side Bars made to any pattern.
Agency of the • Harrisburg” Nalls and Spikes.
Car Axles rolled and hammered, and Forgings of all shapes.
Copper, Brass, Russia Sheet, and Metals generally.
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NEW BOO&MO PERIODIUiL
STORE,
219 Broad Street.
A 1,1, the popular American Weekly and Monthly I'A
IY PHKS. and MAGAZINES, as well as English PA
PEKS, received at an early date by Express.
Also, a well selected stock of popular NOVELS, and other
Books, both lu Cloth and Paper, always on hand. Pocket
M APS for twery state In the Union, and Railway Ol! IDES,
both suitable fur Travelers.
New NOVELS received Immediately after their publica
tion.
The subscriber is also Wholesale and Retail Agent, for this
city, for Uie Publishing Ilotise of E. 1). Long A Go., New
York, and will receive all their Now Publications aa soon as
issued.
Special and hack numheiaofrapersand Magazines, to com
plete sets, and one or more copies of any Book, ordered, and
received by Express, without extra charge.
Persons wishing to subscribe for Papers or Magazines, can
do so, fur any length of time ; discontinue wlipii they please ;
and are furnished with Boxes without diaige, where tliev may
always find them re.-et ved.
LEDGER, and HaRI’ER’S WEEKLY,received every
Thursday morning by Express.
London! LLUBTRATED NEWS, and PUNCH, every
Wednesday by Express.
WM. C, BARBER,
21 UIMI.AU HTiiUKT,
novlO dly Opposite United States Hotel.
BRADY’S
Publishing House.
NEW BOOKsTuST ISSUED.
m
ETHEL. TREVOR ; or. The Duke's Vtctira ; By G. W.
M. Reynolds. Trice 50 cents.
FAHT LIFE ; or. Memoirs of the Marquis ol Waterford.
Pi lee 26 cgnts.
EXPOSE OF THE SONS OF MALTA. Price 12 cents
THE CHEVALIER D’HARMENTAL : By A. Dumas.
Price 60 cents.
FEN NINO’S EVERY MOTHER'S BOOK—Da not let
your Child Die. Prise i” cents.
JJF* Mailed, free ot nps'age.on receipt of price.
The WELCOME GUEST, a first class'Famlly Monthly
Newspaper, Issued at the rate of Twenty Five Ceuta a year.
Send for a specimen.
Brady’s Mammoth Catalogue of all the best Books
sent free of postage.
FREDERICK A. BRADT,
Publisher, 24 Ann street. New York.
;y Agents wanted. dm _ mi-13
TP O -rri ■NT f * T T
WHITE ZINC PAINT,
FROM TUE
VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY,
OK PARIS.
fltHlS PAI >T is adapted to all purposes to which the I
A best White Lead is applicable. It does not turn yellow,
as Lesd Invariably does, md will acquire the hardness and
smoothness of Coach Paneling, without the aid of Varnish,
ami is easily washed. Colors with a Zinc basis retain their
freshness and brilliancy of color.
Two hundred r ounds will cover as much sur ace, with the
same body, as 2fA pounds of Lead- showing great economy,
as well as beauty.
In order that parties may depend t’“on gating the article
strictly pure, they should buy of . but the most respects,
ble houses. The Cos opany ship but two qualities, known as
“No. 1,” and “Snow White Dry"—red and green seal. The
No.!, or Red Seal, is the article roost used for Painting pur
poses—the Bnow White, or Green Seal, being only used lor
the most expensive work.
Orders addressed to either of tho fo.lowing houses, wll
filled at the new reduced tariff of prices.
PLUMB A LEITNER,
Augusta, Ga
HALL A GORNELL.
sepll and 128 Maiden Lane. New Y oik.
KROlIOfH!!
\V7 E have lust received a splendid quality of Southern
XT made N EGRO CLOTH, all Wool fill pg, to which we
Invite the attention of Planters and the trade.
HICKMAN, HILLS* CRESS.
anglfi _____ d*c2m
Heimbold’s,
HELM HOLD’S, Heimbold’s, Helmbold’s, Heimbold’s
Heimbold’s, Heimbold’s, Heimbold's, Heimbold’s-
Extract Bucbu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Blo'iu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
FOR SECRET ANh DELICATE DISORDERS.
A punitive and specific remedy for diseases of tLe Bladder,
Gravel, Kidneys, Dropsy. Organic Weakness, and all disease?
of the Sexual Orgaus, arising from Excesses, Exposures, an I
Imprudencies in life, and whither existing in either sex.
11 Is perfectly pleasant in Its taste and odor, but immediate
In Its action.
Price #1 per bottle, or six for sl.
For Bale, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LEITNER,
Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. VAN SCHACK A GRIERSON, Charleeto.i, are
Ihe authorised Ageuts for South Carolina, mki-24 d.ely
MASONS
SELF-SEALING JARS
Are acknowledged to T>e the Best
Article in use for
Preserving Fruits, Vegetables,&c.,
FOR WINTER USE.
FOR SALE BY
PLUMB & LEITNER.
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G. VOLGER & CO.,
! DIRECT IMPORTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS
or
CHOICE HAVANA, DOMESTIC, AND GERMAN
SEG--ARS;
VIRGINIA TOBACCO;
PIPES?
MEERSCHAUM SEGAR TUBES;
Etc., Etc.,
NOS. 184 1-2, 193, AND 277 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Gra.
WHOLESALE STORE, No. 193 BROAD STREET,
(Scoond Door below the (ieorgia Railroad Bank.)
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IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS!
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
New York and Charleston
TRI-WEEKLY STEAMSHIP
LINE.
QTBAMKRB will leave New fork and Charleston every
n TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.
THROUGH TICKETS.
From New Orleans, La„ to Now York
From Mobile, Ala., to New York $35 00.
From Montgomery, Ala., to New York- $26 00.
From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 21 00,
From Augusta, Georgia, to New York... 17 50-
Can be had on application at the Railroad Ticket Offices at
each point.
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin Passage to New York. jl* oo
Steerage Passage to New Y’oik 7 00
New York and Charleston, slde-wneel Un'ted States Moll
Steamship*, through in forty eight tojifty hours.
Steamship COLUMBIA, 1,800 tons—M. Bkbhy, Commander,
” NASHVILLE, l,Bootons—L. M.Mukbat, 11
“ JAS. A ER, 1,500 tons—K. Adams, 41
44 MARK N, 1 ‘tOO tons—W. J. Foster. 44
And a-new first elmi ship will be added to the line early In
the fall.
Will leave Adger’s Whit every TUESDAY, THURSDAY
and SATURDAY, at high water.
These Steamships were all built expressly for this Line,
and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on the
coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive and
courteous commanders will ensure travellers by thlsline every
possible comfort.Uavlng elegant State Room accommodations.
For Freight or Passage apply to
HENRY MISBROON i 00.,
Corn, rot Eas Bay and Adger’s South Wharf.
Oabln Passage 115 oo
Steerage Passage 7 0s
F. C. BARBER, Agent,
SOPIO ts Auguda, Qa
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Ou and after SUNDAY, Jan. 13, 1860, Passenger Trains
Leave Augusta at 80 P SI
“, ; 12 S a! m!
Arrive at Augusta at B 00 A. Si
“ 20 P.’ At.’
Conncctvrith South Carolina Railroad
Arrive at Augusta at 11 15, P. M.,and i 15, p st
Leave Augusta at T 50, A. M„ and 7 20, P. U . .
Westernand Atlantia Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at I 40 P \1
Leave Atlanta at 10 20 A M.
Atlanta and LaOrange Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 69, A. Sl..and” 61, P Jl
Leave Atlanta at 0 80, A. M., and 10 10, A M.
Athens Brans) SundaysEroepted
Leave A vgusta at 12 80 Night
Leave Atlanta at 8 40
Arriveai Atheesat 80 A.il.
Leave Athens at 1109 Day.
Arrlveai Augustuat < ti 20 P si
Arrive atAtlantaet 11 45, p. si!
fi® 4 ’ N 11. No Tralu on Athens Branch ou Sundays.
Washington Branch—Sutiday s Excepted.
Leave Washington 1 80 p. j.
Arrive at Augusta 6 20 P Si
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 45 p, ’
LeaveAugustuat 2 80 P. Si
Leave Atlanta at -. .10 00. A . m !
Arrive at Washington at 1 20, P. SI .
Warrcnton Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave W arreatoi’ it 8 00, r. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6 20 P. SI
Arrive at Atlanta at U 45 p- M
Leave Augusta at 2 Si) P Si
Leave Atlanta at 9 05 A. M
Arrive at Warreaton at 6 80, P. M
my 16 CEORiiE YONGE. Gen. Supl.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, NIAGARA, &C„
FROM
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH!
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia sls 00.
Cabin Passage Through to New York.... 16 00.
Cabin Lassage Through to Niagara 24 00.
Deck Passage to Philadelphia GOO
THROUGH TICKETS
From Augusta to Philadelphia, sold at the
South Carolina Railroad Depot 17 50.
The splendid Side Wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE
and STATE OP GEORGIA now run regularly every tun
daVKfrem Charleston ami Savannah to Philadelphia.
The KESSTONE STATE. Chapt. Chas. P. Marshmak
will sail from Charleston on the 10th, 20th, and noth of every
month.
The STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt. Jxo. J. Gakvin, will
sail from Savannah on the sth, 15th, and 25th of every month.
For speed, safety, and accommodations, these ships are not
Inferior to any afloat.
River navigation oae hundred miles—only two nights at
sea.
Agents in Savanuah HUNTER & GAMMELL
•• in Charleston T. 8. &T. G. BUDI>.
“ in Philadelphia ALEX. HERON, Jr.
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A GRAND VIRGINIA
DISCOVERY!
SOMK lour months since, our excellent townsman, Naptha!
Ezekiel, Informed us that he had prepured a Hair Restorer,
with whioh he was experimenting upon his own head, whose
top was entirely bulu. We saw him two days since, and on
the place so bald four months since, a flue crop of halrhs
sprm.K lip. with a vigorous growth. So convinced is Mr
“eh le I'd tie efficacy of his discovery, that he has named it
111 K INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER “
Mr. E. Uabout going into extensive manufacture of an article
wliicli Is destined to prove of anxious Interest to our hold
pated friends.— from Hichmond Enquirer, Dec. \ith, 1869
This famous article can now be had of the principal Drug!
gists. Those persons who desire a tiae head ot hair, have only
to use the RESTORER according to printed directions on the
bottle. Those who have any doubts of Its efficacy, can have
them removed In a short time hi using THE VIRGINIA
HAIR RESTORER INFALLIBLE—proving that it is al!
that it is claimed to lie.
Wholesale Depot for orders, 69 Main street.
N. EZEKIEL.
Richmond, Nov. 14, 16.19.
1, N. Ezggiw., take oath on the Holy Bible, Uiat 1 have
been bald lor the past twelve years, and have restored my
Hair hy using EZEKIEL’S VIRGINIA HAIR RESTORER
, NAPTHALI EZEKIEL,
a his day sworn to before me by Napthai.i KzrxtiL,
JOSEPH MAYO,
Mayor of Richmond.
ILLMB & LEITNKR, Agents for Augusta.
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PLANTATIONS AND NEGROES
FOR SALE IN SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA.
f|IHK followingdeacrlbed property has been placed in my
JL hands for sale, by one of the most successful Cotton
Planters In South tS cstern Gsnrgla, who desires a change of
residence and occupation:
Three open and highly Improved I’LA NTATHINS,situated
In the heart of the “Lime Belt,“convenient to Railroad ■
_>necontaining3.soU Acres;
Jne containing 1,760 Acres; and
Jnecontaining 1.350 Acres ;
Together with all of the Stock complete, Planting Utensils
and an abundant supply of Provisions.
Also, seventy experienced, and A No. 1, Cotton making
XsivOKOES, the most of whom are working hands, will be
sold with the Plantations if desired, but not separately.
Terms, ns follows, can be made : A small amount of cash
and the balance in Instalments of one, two, three amt four
years, well secured, with interest payable annually.
Persons wishing to see he property will pleas” notify me a
few days before visiting the country, that I may be at home
OUthelr arrival.
For further j -rtlcuiara address meat “Ronds Mllli Raker
county,Georgia. W. W. CHEJEVEU.
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BALTIMORE BELL & BRASS WORKS.
No- 53 HOLLIDAY STREET,
BALTIMORE. Ml).
KEGESTER 4*
k>:epon hand and make to ord^r,
13 33 X, L 8 ,
Os every aiie and tones vary ing from
10 to 10,000 Rounds,
Which are warranted in all respects equal to any made In the
country. Also, manufacture every variety of
Brass Faucets,{for Water, Steam, and Gas.
Also, Brass Castings, Babbitts, asd Anti-Friction Metal, ail
of which la sold upon pleasing tertns. Send for a Catalogue
and Price Lift. d6m apr2o
HAVANA SEGARS !
DIRECT IIIP0RT1TI0N!
IHIII RIO Hondo, Mliars:
* 40,000 Poleve Diablo, do
i6,000 G. Volger’s, do
60,000 State Right, Media Regalia ;
15,000 La Virginia, do do
20,000 El Sol, do do
10,000 H. Upnian, llrevas ;
12,000 Cabargas, do
12,000 El Chieota, do
15,000 Rio de la Plata, Regalias ;
60,000 MauoSaand Manuria, Loudree, ete.
The above Segars we have just received per steamer Isabel,
direct from Havana, and receive new supplies by every arrival
For sale low by (i. VOLOfiR * CO.,
tPyD) ts Direct Importers, Augusta. Ga.
NOTICE.
AFFERB nre hereby invited for the purchase of the LOT
V-r and Premise* occupied by Beni. H&lLEeq., on the
South aide of Greene, between Center and Elbert street*
The Lot front* on Greene street lG6foet, or thereabout*, and
runs through to Telfair street. Apply on the premises, ort#
ciarSO dtf BBLNIL F. fIALL.
KAUFFER, RAUM & CO..
WHOLESALE DRY HOODS
ESTABLISHMENT,
175. Broad Street, 177,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, <3-A.
The undersigned would respectfully inform
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
inm ittnr Havd just COMPLETED THEIR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COMING
Our Store has been Enlarged to DOUBLE its former size, thereby making it
THE URGES! STORE 111 TUI STITE OF GEORGIt!
Our Stock, whioh, for Variety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed iu this
State, will, in every rwpect, compare favorable with any house either in Charleston,
or any other Swuthern City. It is our intention to establish a regular
WHOLESALE JOBBING HOUSE,
SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Bay Goods CHE AP.
Having a. similar establishment in New York city, of which our
Mr. 1. Kauffer is manager, it is easy to be perceived
that we have .Superior Facilities in obtain
ing the Latest NOVELTIES as
they appear in market.
We would
only ask the favor of an examination of our Stock am! Prices before go
ing elsewhere, and we will prove to the Trade that we can sell
Goods fully as Cheap as any’other Wholesale House ;
besides saving your time for further travel
ing, and many other expenses.
JUST RECEIVED,
Black and Colored ('ASSUMERES ;
Black and Colored CLOTH ;
BATTINETS, Kentucky JEANS TICK ;
KERSEYS, OSN.ABURGB, DENIMS,
Georgia STRIPES, Marlboro* PLAIDS and STRIPES.
GHUGOeS, Os Mi KjifflS I
MOHAIR, DEBEGEB, CELESTIALS,
Lavelle CLOTH, BAREGE DELAINES,
BOMBAZINE, ALAPACA DELAINES,
MARELLAS, All Wool DELAINES.
English Merinos !
Black Brocade SILKS ; | Silk ROBES, POPLINS, FOULARDS
Fancy and Plain SILKS ; | India and China SILKS.
BROWN mo WHITE SHEETING HID SHIRTING! I
Irish LINENS, Table COVERS, Table CLOTHS;
DIAPERS, DENIMS, DOYLIES, NAPKINS,
TOWELS, BRILLIANTS, Marseilles QUILTS.
m mib m® umm® am® <?
Hat RIBBONS, CORSETS ;
Velvet RIBBONS, FRINGES ;
Leather and Silk BELTS, LACES ;
WHITE GOODS, of all kinds.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HOOP SKIRTS!
TRIMMINGS, YANKEY NOTIONS :
HOSIERY and GLOVES, of all kinds;
BKD 1M) NEGRO BLANKETS, Ac.. Ac.
Our I\l*iimi<*toi\v of
THE ONLY ONE IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,
IS m FULL OPERATION NOW;
And we venture to say that we can offer this Article
BETTER FINISHED, AND MORE SUITABLE TO SOUTHERN TASTE,
AS CHEAP AS AM NORTHERN HORSE.
Just give ilm the pleasure of an early call, aud convince your
selves of the above facts.
KAUFFER, BAUM & CO,
175 and 177 Broad St.,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
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