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ttT PrrwntmentH. -Wr, Ur Grand Jury, ehowi
and sworn for the Ontober Term of Warren Superior Cour
respectfully submit the following general presentments:
We have examined, through appropriate committees. tb<
,-ooks of the Superior and lofetlor Courts, the books ol t e
Cour. of Ordinary, the boots of the County Treasury. We
dad the duties of each have been property discharged, reflect
ing c:edit on each respective ofllctr.
W e dud in the county Treasury seven hundred and thirty,
s.x do.iars. less c ommissions. The boc ks arc property kei t.
The Hoads arc in goo.l order, except tliat Icadiugfr m V a .
t-ot h to Potveltor., near Longcreet. and opposite the piarr
* tier. : .John M. Hail. We find places almost impassable
tovel:c:es. All the Reads in the 15? J District are report u
~st, ~ng l*eeu worked inconsequence of Ccmtniftdo&ers!
i.ot having been appoint .d. The Read from A M. .larks-, t. s
1.-/ hlo the Jirir.k: y place we find In a badejr.ditiin ;
mso,r.;.>r.,a.: lathe l;-j. District lead!, a from Ur. William •
1 Kl . - ■ to Calc:: M.ctingil, use. "
co^ts.». iW<W '‘ S sofar “*««“ ttscertain. are In aged
We the coon House iu good condition excel* aftw
‘Mow b iadtastenings. which we reeotamcna the lufetior
<■ mart to have put back.
u- f tf:c Jailia a neat, clean and healthy condition.
>t e, tie Grand Jury, deploring tiie great lasity In the exceb
t mno: our patrol laws, do respectful! recommend tl»e Inn
te-*ftpo;ut Commissioners hi every District, am.
'■Old the same to a strut account for the faithful discharge ft
their duties.
• M^l” ,Vehold ,ll< ' opinions of his Honor, Judge Th > as.
10 “‘*h esteem, we have to regret decisions that have bee.
made by him at this term of Court, In certain cases presented
by the Grand Jury of April Term, IMS, which, if right, leavts
a great wrong without a remedy, and if wrong, the mote to
be deplored ; and in taking leave of his Honor, we tender oiu
thanks forhls kindness to our body.
We. also tender to the Solicitor General, Thou as M. Daxixi,
our thanks for his kiud and courteous intercourse with us dur
°'-*r deliberations.
We recommend that the Clerk have these presentment
published In the Augusta Onronicle A Sentinel and Constitu
t tonal Ist.
Upon motion of the Solicitor General, it is Ordered , That
the General Presentments o! the Grand Jury be published as
recommended by them.
W. W. ANDERSON. Foreman.
U«o. W. Darden. Fleming GusJlng,
John T. Baker, John L. Usry,
John Fuller, James L. Hardaway,
Bernard M. Wheeler, John P. Cason,
William Spiers, Perry J. Burnley,
Thomas J. Pilcher, Harrison Reese,
EUaa Lazenby, Thomas G. Hundley,
Woodson Bradshaw. Tilman N. Poo]*
Henry H. Pitzpatrick, William G. Johnson,
J amen J. M. Cason, Richard H. Stevens,
<*2B Sampson R. Culpepper.
or Cut this out and Stick It la your Hat.-Wood'.-
HAIR RESTORATIVE will change gray hair to its original
color, stop it from falling off, and cause it to grow on bold
heads, and as a cosmetic it has no equal. Pimples and Wood's
Hair Restorative cannot exist together.
Caution.—Beware of worthless imitations, as several art
already in the market, called by different names. Use none
unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot
St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are blown in the bottle. Sold
by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also by all
Fancy and Toilet goods dealers In the United States and
Canada.
For sale by PLUMB A LEITNKR, and all respectable
Druggists. Ul2ac2 ocl3
BT Are you Sick ? Then you can’t be cured too
soon. Don't delay until your complaint Is incurable, and
then mourn when it is too late. Four-fifths of all the dis
eases which people the church yards, might be cured by
Ateb’B CATHARTIC PILLS, if taken in season. Don't
go dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy and listless, be
cause your blood is loaded with bile. Don't wear the Head
ache, Heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your
stomach is foul. Don’t parade yourself around the world,
covered with Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, .Sores, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system
wants cleanring. Don’t show yourself about, lean, haggard,
all cared m, because your Stomach and Bowels needs strength
ening Into healthy action. Ayer's Pills set these things right
as surely as water quenches fire They purify the body and
Mood, and restore thc-lr functions into healthy activity, which
you can feel as quick as they are taken. They are the one
great medical wonder of the age, recognised by all who know
their virtue?, and many thousands know them. Take the
Cherry Feetoral for a cough, ami the Pills for all derange
meats requiring a purgative medicine.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Massachusetts, and sold by all Druggists
and dealers in medicine throughout this section.
Fors. lein Augusta, Georgia,by IIAVILAND, CHICHES-
T ERA 00. d*c3m • sep2s
|bP~Dyspepsia and Fits.—Dr. O. Phelps Brown,
ttye great curer of Consumption, was, for several years, so
badly afflicted by Dyspepsia, that fora part of the time he
was confined to his bed. He was eventually cured by a pre
scription furnished him by a young clairvoyant girl. Tills
prescription, given him by a mere child, while In a state of
trance, has cujned everybody who has taken it, never having
failed once. n. Is equally as sure In cases of Fits as of Dys
pepsia. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I
will send this valuable prescription to any person, on the re
ceipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address
Da. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
aulO dac3m N 0.21 Grand Street. Jersey City. N. J.
&T For Disease* of the Liver.— I There are hundreds
of remedies sold at every Drug Store, purporting to cure,
each advertised as the very beet ever knewn, till we had lost
faith In them all, but there Is one exception.
We speaker Dr. Sanford's INVIGORATOR, which came
to us recommended as a cure for Liver Complaints, and all de
rangements arising from a Diseased Liver. The testimonials
of so many of our Physicians in its favor, induced us to try
it, and now conviction is certain that it Is one of the greatest
blessings ever given to Dyspeptics, for it made a complete
cure before the first bottle was taken, and now we can eat a y
thing eatable without trouble, while before nothing but the
lightest food would digest, and often that gave pain. Now
what we want to say to all our readers Is, if Liver Complaint
c*c Dyspepsia trouble you, do not fall to try this, the greatest
remedy in the world.— Mifflintown Register.
ocll dim
QTFemale High School, Campbell Street, between
Broad and Reynolds streets. The duties will be resumed on
MONDAY, October 4th. Punctual attendance Is requested,
that the formation of Classes may not be delayed.
Terms per quarter of eleven weeks, payable in advance. $lO,
sl2 50, or sls, according to studies. Fuel, each winter quar-
A few Pupils will be received as Boarders, In the family of
the Principal. Terms, for Board and Education, sf>2 50 per
•quarter of eleven weeks. Music and Drawing on terms of at
tending masters. Rev. JOHN NEELY, Principal.
sep2l
fy We are authorised to announce John C.
Bobce, Esq., of Elbert county, as a candidate for Solicitor
General of the Northern circuit at the election In JANUARY
nest. _ td*. oc2
or We arc authorised to announce the Hon.
Thomac W. Thomas as a candidate for the office of Judge, of
Hie Superior Courts of the Northern Circuit at the ensuing
•election in JAN UARY next. td* ocl
OTMr. Editor.—Please announce Alpheus M.
RODGERS as a suitable person for the office of Attorney
-General of the Middle District. A VOTER.
au!7
|pr We are authorised to announce the name of
ISAAC B. HUFF, Esq., of Warrenton, Georgia, as a can
didate for the office of Solicitor General of the Northern
■Circuit, at the ensuing election In January next, td anl3
gy We are authorised to announce Claiborne
SNEAD, Esq., as a candidate for Attorney General of the
Middle District, at the ‘ lection in January next. )yS3
gy Thomas A. Ward, Esq.,of Waynesboro’, Ga.,
Is respectfully presedfed to the voters of the Middle J adicial
District, ns a candidate for Attorney General, at the next Jan
uary election. iyll td BURKE.
gyThe Friends of Thaddeus Oakman, Esq., will
support hito fo p Attorney General of the Middle Circuit, at
the election to be held in January next. dsetd jyl
(jy Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of
GEORGE A. MANDELiI., Esq., of WayncsMro*, as a suita
ble candidate for the office of Attorney General for the Mid
dle District, at the ensuing election In January, 1809.
j©3o dACtf BcRKJS ANDjETFECSOir.
ADMINISTBATOR’S sale.
tk pursuance of an order issued from the Court of Ordinary
■of Warren countv, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, before the Court House door In Warren
ton between the usual hours of sale, one hundred and fifty
ax acres of Land, la> in - on the road leading from Warrenton
tr. Powelton. five miles from Warrenton, adjoining lands of
Samuel Smith, B. H. Ivy, and Dr. R. W. flotlwrt; also, one
O n House and Packing Screw; also, two acres of Land
whereon ihe Gin H use and Packing Screw stands, surround
ed bv Samuel Smith's land and Powelton road ; all belonging
to the estate of Joseph A. Smith fcesraeA-jcrtd for K neflt
of heirs and creditors. WM. H. fcMIl H, Adm r.
otflO
GEORGIA HARKEN COUNTY.—Whereas, John Vea
eey, applies to me for Letters of Guardianship for the
person and piopertv of Elizabeth G.. and John F. Morris, mi
her heirs of Itatiief Morris, decent- d
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
■he kindred and friends of said minor?, to be and appear at
toy office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
i f any they have, why said letters should not be p ianted.
Given under my hand, at office i n Warrenton. this 18 h day of
October, 1858. ot3o HENRY R. CODY.Ordinary.
SIXTY D %YS after date, application will be made to the
Tionorable Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave
to veil QDe Negro Child belonging to Mary Ann liz b* th
Clifton, a minor. MATTHEVV WALLACE, ijnaidi4n.
orJO ___
GEE THOUSAND LOCAL AND TRAVELING
agent.-? wanted.
TO SELL a highly respectable article, which Is calculated
to sell privately or publicly, and in every house, by
which a person can make from $8 to $lO per day, with nil
ease, No humbug nor book, and no large reward! and
warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
A reedacn rent by mall for One Dollar. Adndeao
904 R. S. 4L LOFTON, Woodward P. 0., 8. C.
P OULLAIN, JENNINGS A CO.,
CBOCEBS AHB COTTON FACTORS.
Opposite the Globe Hotel , Augusta , Georgia,
MFVTINiI K. as heretofore. In connection with their Gro
"oduee Busine * 3 ’ t 0 att *Bd to the sale of Cotton, and other
in the BRIOK FIRE PROOF
„ 1 ... , now 1,1 ’he praces.or erection in the rear of
A he intersection of Jackson amt Reynolds streets,
rect.\e on stonure all consignments made them.
.°x c:ish advances made *>n Produce in store, when re
lcsted - ANTOINE POULLAIN.
.... . .. THOM AS J. JENNINGS,
tort daotf IS At AH PURSE.
THE CHEAP
DEY GOODS
HOTTS^
ES SO WELL KNOWN
IN THIS CITY AND COUNTRY
THAT IT is NEEDLESS TO REMIND
TIE-TIE
OF .11GUST.1,
AND
3UB NUMEROUS FRIENDS AT A DISTANCE,
OF THAT FACT.
WE NOW SOLICIT INSPECTION
OK OUR
STOCK IN STORE,
WHICH WE FLATTER OURSELVES
IS A«S
SELECT AND FASHIONABLE
AS NEW YORK CAN AFFORD.
Our long experience and
Business Advantages,
enable us to arrive
at the
STYIiE AND QUALITY
OF
Required for this place,
and reapeotftilly ask a call from one
and all wishing to purchase
CHEAP,
THE HOST DESIRABLE
FALL AND WINTER
FASHIONS.
Our Clerics are Gentlemanly and obli
ging, and will take pleasure m hliow
ing GOODS, whether a pur
chase be made or not.
P. & M. GALL IIIER,
The Cheap Dry Goods House, opposite the Adams’ Ex
press C'ompauy, Broad street. dtaclm sep23
HAVANA SEGA US.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
(1 YOLGMH has now in store a large and well assorted
T. stock of HAVANA SEGA US, all of which he has re
ccived by recent trips of the steamers babel and Cahr.wba,
:rom Havana, consisting of all qualities, sizes and brands, viz:
CABANAS;
F.SIWNOLAS;
RIO HON DOS:
VIGIL NO IAS;
SALYADORAS;
CONSOL AC LONS;
COSMOPoLIT AS;
AGRADhCIDAS;
ELSUSPIUA;
CAPITOLIOS;
NEPTUNES;
VENECIANAS;
CONSTANTINOS;
LABERINTOS ;
SANTIAGOS;
EL SOLS:
WASHINGTONS;
ANTILLAS;
BENOACHEAS;
DELICIAS:
VILAVEKDE ;
GONZALES;
DE ROJAS:
CARDKRAS;
LOS 8U1ZOS; EL PASKO ; LA O ; etc.
The si zee consisting of—
MEDIA KEGAUAS;
REGALIAS;
OPERAS:
CUB ANITAS:
BREYAtt;
CONCHAS;
LONDRES;
MILAR;
OONCHITAS;
Also, SEG ARS of my own manufacture, viz :
AUGUSTA FAIR;
KANSAS;
HAZES;
NEBRASKA:
MAGNOLIA;
AGUILA;
PEPITAS;
ANTIEGUSDAD;
STAR OF SOUTH ;
Also. GERMAN SEGARS, from $5 to $lO, for sale by
G. VOLGER,
Direct Importer and Manufacturer of Seg&re and Tobacco,
Augusta, Geo. tNov2S oss
TkEGffMpIZE
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
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ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.
ILLUSTRATED EVERY W EEK.
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.
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SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE
ILLUSTRATED!ILLUSTRATED!
THE New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the
largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial
Quarto containing xioht pages, of forty columns, of enter
tainingoriginal matter; and xlsoantly illustrated every
W A k GIFT WORTH FROM FIFTY CENTS TO FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD, WILL BE PRE
SEN TED TO EACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY
ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY.
One copv for one year $2 00, and 1 gift.
One copy for two years 3 50, and 2 gifts.
One copy for three years 5 00, and fcifts.
One copy for five years 8 00, and 5 gifts.
AND TO CLUBS: ,
Three copies one year $5 00, and 8 giftc.
Five copies one year 6 00, and 5 gifts.
Ten copies one year 15 00, and 10 gifts.
Twenty-one copies one year SO 00. and 21 gift*.
The articles to be diutributed are comprised in the following
2 Packages of Gold, contiUning
10 “ “ “ 100 OOeach.
10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 100 00 each.
20 Gold Watches 75 00 each.
50 “ MOOeach.
100 “ 50 00each.
300 Ladies’ Gold Watches 5I C c s*
200 Silver Hunting < used Watches
500 Silver Watches 25 00each.
1.000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains..... 10 tu 80 00 each.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, lirooehcs. Ear L>ro;.s, Breast Pins,
Ours Pins, Sleeve Buttons. Ring?, Shin Studs, Mutch keys.
Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles,
worth from fifty cents Ltdfteendoilaff each.
Immediately on receipt of the subscription money,, the sub
scritier's name' will be entered upon our subscription book, op
Dosite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number
will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber by matl
or express , post paid.
All communications should be addressed to
DEAN A SALTER,
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 835 Broadway, New York.
t3T Specimen copies sent free. Agents \vun»ec!.
mb 23 d2* riPyAclylam
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
BUGSIES, with Enameled Leather Shifting
Tops, ...... slls
BOCKAWAYS for four Persons, - 160
Also, COACHES, CALECHES, BOCKAWAYS,
BABOUCHES. PHJEXONS, SLIDE-SEAT BUG
GIES, WAGON 3, lEOTTEBS, SULKEYS, Sc.
HABKE3S, of every description; WHIPS, Sc,
1 1 ,H|.; unfl«swt)td have on hand the Jarxwt stock of VE
JL HP’* ES ever iff-.red for sdein Use Southern country,
which they ttcli at low rt prices, nod warrant.
Persr.i.s wisbint' to purchase wlli .be supplied with Lhartfr
wirt> 01 VtUtlee - "*■
No 8 J Meeting street, opposite the South Car lina Insti
tute, Cnarleaton, n. C deod4 oelo
~ BAOOH AND LABD.
50,000^^-S^S*
11l art-£) oners.
WILLIAM M. BEALL,
Warehouse and Commission
Merchant,
At'&USTA, GEORGIA.
TUI’ firm of I'eaio. .V Sr-viri. having been dissolved l.v
mutual consent, on the first inst.. I wiil continue th'v
H AKKHi H>E sul commission liUSI'ESS. in -all its
branches, in the FIRE-PitGOF W AKEIIOCsE on Rev
ti..:.ls Street, formerly occupied by the late firm of Biai-i. i
s TOVALL.
Thankful t-' my old friends for tln*lr patronoee so liberally
bestowed upon me. 1 earnestly solicit a continuance of tlu
;e:ue, and the patronage of the public generally, pledging tin
strictest personal tention to ari business entrusted to my
for BAGGING and ROrE, and FAMILY fcUF
FLIES, prntr.pt 1 y aticniK d to.
The usual cash advances made on produce In store, when
required. WILLIAM M. BSALL.
Augusta, Georgia, Sept ember 10,1308. tim sepll
lIEES & LINTON, ~
WII.I. continue the WAKEIIoI'SE and COMMISSION
' ' business, at their old stain. .•: Jackson strict. Wil I <tc
vote their personal attention to the storage and .Sale of Cot
ton, Bacon, Gr.iin Ac.
Liberal cash advances made when require : and all orders
for family Supplies, Bagging, Rope. Ac., fillet. at the lowest
market price. JOHN C. REfcv'.
HEARD & DERRY.
THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,
under the name and style of Hkakd & Derby, for the
EV, r J£ 3 £?T f ,S a J2' in * on the WAREHOUSE and COMMIS
SION BUSIN ESS In all Its branches. They have leased for a
teim of years the commodious flre-pioot WAREHOUSE, No.
1, Metcalfs range, Reynolds street, just below Warren block,
where they will be well prepared to promote the interests of
customers.
Or lew for Baggin/, Rope and fkmlly supplies promptly at
tended to. Liberal cash advances made at all times on pro
duce in store. Their strict personal attention will be devoted
to the business, and they respectfully solicit consignments
from their friend* and the public.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
Augusta, July 1, ISM. WM.C.DKRRT,
A CARD.
nPHK Firm of Huard A Davidoow having been dissolved
JL by mutual consent, and the foregoing copartnerahi hav
lng been formed, I would gratefoliy return my thanks to all
who have heretofore patronised me, and earnestly solicit aeon-
Unuanco of their favors in my lew business, in the Firm of
Hbaed A Must. ISAAC T, HEARD.
JAS. M. DYE & CO.,
Warehouse and Commission *
Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
W , i*fe^ t I!? u#thBWAKKHoUsK COMMISSION
7* BUSINESS, in all Its branches, at their old stand, '
Fire-Proof Warehouse, on Reynolds street, in rear of the Au
gusta Hotel. By strict personal attention to all business en
trusted to their care, they hope to merit a continuance of the
Ub ral patronage heretof re extended to them.
filled 16 ” f ° r Ba * gsng ’ R °P®’ Family Supplies, Ac., promptly
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other Produoe,
when desired. JAMES M. DYE,
a 4 t t a* THOS. RICHARDS.
Augusta, J uly 27,1868. ts ]yf{
HARPER C. BRYSON,
Warehouse and Commission
Merchant,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WHERE his personal attention will be given to the Stor
age of Cotton and other Produce.
Orders for Family Supplies promptly attended to. 1
Cash advanced on Produce In store.
Sales Room and Office on Reynolds, between Jackson and
Mclntosh street.s. d4m jylß
~WM. E. BARNES
(OF THE FORMER FIRM OF BARNES A JONES,)
Warehouse am! Commission
Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GfßlOl^GrlA,
YYTOUED hereby thank his friends, and those of the late
timi, for their liber;,! patronage, and would rt oectfol-
Iv inform them, and the public, that he will continue th-
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, In ail its
branches, at the same old and well known stand. He hopes,
by strict personal attention to business, to merit a generous
share of public patronage.
He would solicit consignment* of Country Produce gene r
ally. being well prepared with large close storage rooms to
store the ame.
All orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, care
fully and personally filled.
Tne usual facilities afforded customers.
WM. E. BARNES.
Augusta, July 16, 1858. 9m jy 1 0
HEARD & SIMP ” 7
fIIHE undersigned have this day associated themselves un.
JL der the firm name of liEA&ndr Simpson, who will con
tinue the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS
in all its branches, in the Fire-proof Building*, East side Oj
Mclntosh street, at present occupied by S. D. Heard, when
they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage hith
erto extended to each of the firm, while in business separately,
and by their united efforts, hope to merit and receive a liberal
patrouage from the public generally.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, will be
carefully filled by one of tne firm.
The usual facilities *HI be afforded on Produoe In stare,
when desired. 8. D. HEARD,
....... J. K. 6IMPBOH.
Augusta, July 1. IBM. d.cdm |yla
D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
A W XJBTA . GEORGIA, j
LIONTINtE the above business, at their extensive FIRE t
Vy PROOF WAREHOUSE, near the Georgia Railroad ■
Depot, where they will reoelve all consignments of Cotton by
said road without charge for Drayage.
Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies will be filled
promptly, and the usual cash facilities granted to our friends. 4
Office and Soles Room on Broad street, near the State and
Insurance Banks, and nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
WILLIAM M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GEORGE W. EVANS,
WILLIAM E. EVANS.
Augusta, Geo., August 5,1868. daefim aus 1
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks
AT j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, '
J. N. FREEMAN,
No. 312, Broad-it., Augusta, Oa., nearly oppo
posite Planters' Hotel, offers
WATCHES,
Os Knaliah. French and American manufacture;
JEWELRY,
OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS;
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
EMBRACING
SPOONS, FORKS, CUPS, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS,
BUTTER STANDS, &c„ its GREAT
VARIETY.
Tlie above goods, as also many not
mentioned, Have all been selected witH
great care, and. all who may want any
article in tliis line, are invited to ex
amine my collection.
Particular attention given to REPAIRING of
Watches and Jewelry, as I have In employ none but the very
best workmen. All work promptly executed.
oc3 dac'kn
, f¥lH IWE Scales are row re.
A garded as the STAND
j ART> FOR CORRECT
\ WEIGHT, and are in use by
| nearly every K.Road Coipp’y,
5 Merchant, and manufacturing
1 cst tblUbmerit throughout the
j country. The reputation
> which these Scales have ac
! qulred has been of stead;
i growtii from the commence
ment to the present time, and
Is based upon the principle
adapted by us. and never do
viated from, of allowing none
but PERPECT WEIGHIBTO MA
CHINES to go forth from our
eslabllahmert.
We have more than one hun
dred different modification* of
Scales, adapted to the
wants of every department of
\ bus’ne-s where a correct and
' durable Scale is required.
Call and send
l Tor an illustrated circular.
! PAIKB \ YK* dc CO.,
189 Broadway,
New York.
FAIRBANKS’
SCALES. |
FAIRBANKS’
SCALES. |
FAIRBANKS’
SCALES.
FAIRBANKS’
SCALES.
FAIRBANKS’!
SCALES.
JOHN NELSON, Agent.
oc9 SafcTuac4mls August*. Georgia.
ETJRKE LAND FOR BALE.
IF not previou.-ly of. I will sell. on the first Tues
Ouy in NOVEMBER next, at the Court House in Waynes
boro*, Burke county, niy PLANTATION on Bri ir Creek, in
said count'Y containing thirteen hundred acre#, oak and hick
ory Land. This place is well improved, well watered, and
hi-a thy : about twenty five miles below Augusta, aud three
rniU-s from Green’s Cut, on the ttavannah and Augusta Rail
road.
Tehks ov Salk—One-third hrstof January next; she bal
ance in two equa! instalments, payable January. 1860, and
1801. with interest from the day of eale.
Per.-on- wishing information in relation to this place, can
address the su*-*criber, at Berzelia, Columbia conntv. (ieo.
5y2 tAdd JOHN B. WHITEHEAD.
GlftiOHlrlX CLASfcCOCK COUNTY.—VVhr.u- ban -
W net Hart app.iea to me for Letters of Administration on
be estate ot Dan'.cl F. Hart, late of said county, deceased—
The*;; arc, th refore. to cite and admonish alt and singular,
the kiadr*"! arul ere liters of gaid deceased, to be and appear
at my oJfce. within the time presort »ed by law, and show
cau e, it any thev nave, why said 1 "tiers should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offic-.tMa Bth day of October, 1858.
oct# r. M. KELLEY, Ordinary.
LOST OR STOLEN.
A YOUNG Newfoundland DOG, white, with black spots;
wrswers to the name of Back, and bangs hi* bead low In
walking. A liberal reward will be given for his delivery at
I Us office. 9t sett
justness Cariig,
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr7
A7£®”v V .?\ n A ?h LAVV - Au * u «». Georgia, will prac
. n Hie counties and Courts of the Middle
Os tmutm?v ‘.a i.yn ct| cfi ln , ,he Cwm
Barry .v bJ„ v * ImwsS? Brwld *•«%•*«
SItEWMAKE & CABTEB
\ 1 roiJVKVS AT LAW, Augusta,Ga. Will practice
*»fa «.««**«* Jointc.cum*.
. ilf ni
. _ GARLAND A. SNEAD.
A AT LAW, Augusta, tteorgla, willnrac
to-c .I'Utt the Courts ot tlie Middle District Office at
cou.,.v. y ■ oterk * 0ffl « superior OouiL KlSmond
C ' J -“ nl6alo t' er for Ote States of Alabama. Florid,
anciuxa*. ly_ lams
KttLEDGE & MILLEEGE,
\ ITORVFAS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, will at,
. V .eon. a ah despatch and ajelitv, to all business eptnwto.
»•*>«. care in the counties of the Middle Circuit.
Ulhoe ot, Broad fctreet, three doors below the State Bank
~ ... JOHN MILL HUGE,
_ “P*i *-»anl JOHN MILLEDOK .Ta.
JNO. NEELY, Jr., & Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
.Il Gl/ST'I, o,|.
angW t s
ANDREW J. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT .LAW,
Wares borough, Georgia.
— l *<* ly
A. S. & A. G. WHITON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMD MCALXM IV
ALSO, NEGOTIATORS OF SECURITIES,
-if” >y No, Tt PlaeStiwet, New York.
JOHN A. BELLINGER,
ATTORN KT AT LAW AND COUCILLOR IN EQUITT,
IIARNWELL, C. H., 8. C.,
\XTILL attend promptly to the Collection of Claim. In
It Barnwell, and the surrounding Districts,
AZ£'?&7 Th *“' u,O ' k r£iJ*' Auon^
won ex
IVfAC REVZIK dr WARD, Attorneys at Law, Waynes
£TJ. boro , GtWila. are.my duly constituted Attorney*, nod
will represent mo in all matters of a professional character
during my ab.-enc« from Burke county. J. B. HAYNK.
Waynesboro*, Geo. June fig. ts jyl
ASHTON 4 BLACK,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Sylvan la, Ga., wiil practice
xm. In Scriven and surrounding counties.
ftW ” ,K d * ASHTON, I OEOaOE R. BLACK.
W. W.MONTOOMEBT. | W. H. WHKELEB.
MONTGOMERY A WHEELEB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
QFFICE on Washington street, over Henry J. Sibley’s
4|W. H, WHEELER Is Commissioner for New York, Con
ecticut, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Florida
Augusta, Georgia. July 10,1888. dflm JylQ
R. J. A W. T. HILLICAN~
A TTOIIXKYB AT LAW, will practice In the oountle*
of the Western Circuit, and the counties of Madison, El
bert and Hurt, in the Northern Circuit.
K. J. MII.MCAX, I WM. T. MILLICAtf,
.Jefferson, Georgia. | Carnesville, Georgia.
JOSXrH WASDPH. | LLEWELLYN A. NELMS.
WASDEN A NELMS,
A AT LAW, Warrentoii, Ga.. will prac-
IX. the in the counties of Hancock, Wilkes, Elbert. Glass
cock. Richmond, Columbia, Jefferson, Warren, Taliaferro,
and Hart. ly jefi
JAMES A. JACKSON,
,1 TTOHNF.Y AT LAW, Moutlceilo, Arkansas, will
XjL practice ;?i the counties of Hot Spring, Dallas, Calhoun,
Briulicy, Ashlcv, Drew, Chicot, Desha, Arkansas, and Jeffer
son, unci wiil give prompt attention to all Professional bus!-
ues* Intrusted to his care.
Particular attention will beglvcntothc collection of
Debt.*, Claims, locating of Land s, paying Taxes lor non-resi
dents. Ac. ts mylfi
CLAIBORNE SNEAD,
ATTOHXEY AT L WV, and Commissioner for the
States of North Carolina, Sout h Carolina, Tennessee an*’
Kentucky. Office over the Post Office, Augusta, Georgia.
l plB Om
ANDREW J. RODGERS,
ATTORNEY A.YD COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
185 Bay Street t
fet>26 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ts
c. r. strotheb”
Attorney at law, Ltncointnn,orrwmOT«st <<
in the counties of Lincoln, Wilkes, Elbert and Columbin
All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and u n c
mlttlng attention. ly Janl4
LAW CARD!
T3ERRIKY A JOYUM practise Law In the Courts of the
JL> Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the Supreme and Fed
eral Courts. Office at Waynesboro*. Burke county, Georgia.
-HT tuctr IBSOttJhinhsT
THADDEUS OAJOfAN,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. and Purchasing and gollectlni
XA Agent, office over the City Bank, Augusta, Georgia.
Having farmed a connection with gentlemen of the Bar ot
Edgefield and Barnwell, will attend to business in thoei Dio
trictsal o. dtaely Jaat
STEPHENS 4 DnBOSE,
4TTORYEYB AT LAW, Sparta, Geo., wIU practice In
, all the couuties of the Northern Circuit.
arrow STirscn, Jaal Okabjubb W. Dgßoaa
MACKENZIE 4 WARD,
A TTORYEYB AT LAW, Waynesboro’. Burke county,
Georgia, will practice in Burke, Bcrlven. Jefferson, Wash
ington,Tatnall, Montgomery, Emanuel and Richmond counties.
ocs
X. H. TALBOT,
A TTORYKY AT LAW, Augusta, Gs., will praettoe in 1
XJL the counties of Richmond, Burke, Jefferson andUolum
bla, or the Middle; and Warren, Wilkes and Lincoln, of the
Northern Circuits. Office In Conatlt utionallst Range.
oclO ly
WILLIAM A. WILKINS. J JOSKTU H. WILKUVS.
W. A. 4 J. H. WILKINS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Louisville. Jefferson county
Georg!a t will practice in the counties of Jefferson, Burke,
Emanuel, Washington, Scriven, Columbia, Richmond, i’at
nall, Montgomery,llancock and Warren. ts »ei>6
L. D. LALLERBTEDT,
A TTORYKY AT LAW, Augusta. Georgia. Office over
A. the City Bank. fell*)
HENRY J. LANG,
A TTORYKY AT LAW, Llncolnton, Ga„ will practice
iY in Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. All bosinesa
entrusted to hi rn will receive prompt attention. mft
fall nJW-m.
Saddlery, Harness Trunks, &c.
HERMAN, .IKHHLP A 00., having removed to the
o new and spacious Iron Front Btore, adjoining the City
Bank, a few doors above their old lficatlon, and nearly opiio
s’.te the Globe and United States Hotels, are prepared to ex
hibit. for the Fall Trade o! 1868. an unusually heavy stock of
GOODS In their line, comprising a large and well selected
assortment of WADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, and every descrip
tion of Goods adapted to the trade, manufactured by them
selves expressly for this market.
Also, a heavy stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE,
Coach MATERIALS, Smith’s best VARNISHES, AXLES,
SPRINGS, Malleable CASTINGS and BANDS, including a
veiy full assortment of GOODS In the line, which are offered
to Manufacturers and Dealers at low prices dßm au2B
LEATHER, SlIOlT FINDINGS, AND
TANNERS’ TOOLS.
NOW receiving. Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER;
Harness, Skirting, Bridle and Band “
Picker, Lace, and Roller “
Patent Skirting. CoPar. Dash and Enameled **
Russet and Black Upper * “
French Patent Calf. Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS:
Kuh«etau4 Black Kid »*
French. German and American Calf “
Goat and Kid Morocco “
Lining. Topping and Binding “
Buck, Chamois and Sheep M
Also, Shoe PEGS, LABIB. Role CUTTERS. Heel CUT
TERB, ROLLING MILLS, Peg JACKS. Peg BREAKS,
Peg CUTTERS, Boot TREES, CRIMPfC CLAMPS. HAM
MERS, Sioe KNIVES, Splitting KNIVES, SHAVES, Bui,
STONES, BRISTLES. Awl BLaDES. EYELETS and
PUNCHES. Iron and Wood Patent Peg Awl HAFTS, Cop
per RIVETS and BURRS, Lace TACKS, Iron, Zinc and
Copper SPARABLES. Size TAPES,
Shoe THREAD, Fitting THREAD, Silk TWIST, Boot
CORD, Silk GALLOON, Boot WEB, Ac.
Also, Currying KNIVES, FLESH ERS. Finger STEELS.
Beam FAYS. SLICKERS, BRUSHES, Rub STONES,
Clearing STONES, Ac. Tanners* OIL, by tne barrel.
For sale low by SHERM A N. JESSU P A CO.,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining the
City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and nearly
opposite the Globe and United States Hotels. dSrn au2B
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING
AND FACTORY FINDINGS.
P.4TKYT Riveted, Stretched and Cemented Leather
BELTING, single and double, all widths, one totwenty
• four inches), curried and riretched by ourseiveo, quality guar
’ ant led. A large stock always on hand.
1 A\*o. Copper RIVETS and BURRS, WASHERS. Ring
TRAVELLERS, Roller BRUSHES. Roller CLOTH. Sttlp
• per CARDS, PICKERS. Lag SCREWS, Lag LEATHER,
' and a variety of F vCTORY FIN DINGS.
1 For sale on accommodating terms by
roriu JESSUP A COm
• At the new and spaciofc Iron Front Store, adjoining the
City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and nearly
oopooito the Globe and United States Hotels. dSna au3B
; WANTED,
t a HOOD COOK, for whom MbaraJ wagea wIM ha pgd.
A. Apply at thto office. ti aopl#
HIIII! Hllll! MIR!
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YARD
IN THIS CITY, WHERE
ANY HID 0! PHI LUMBER
~ Can •>« had at prices LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE CAN SELL AT, ns his yard is adjoining
tie South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of transportation to uadersell those who
have to haul it from the Road. * •
%T SEASONED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND. XS
Four to Five Hundred Thousand Feet now on hand and being received.
WITT. E. «.f MUTES.
NEW CARPET STORE,
J. G. BAILIE & BROTHER
305 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., and
JAMBS G. BATr.tnH
334 Kiag Street, Charlestoa, S. C., W
Inporters, Jobbers, and Dealers in all kinds of
CARPEimvOS, cfco.
MED ALIO jW CARPETS.
ROYAL VELVET CARPETING
BRUSSELS CARPETING,
Tapeitry CARPETING; Imperial and Three-ply CABPETIHG; Super
and Superfine CARPETIHG; Wool, Dutch and Hemp OARPETIHO:
Cotton Chain and Wool filling CARPETIHG;
Englidi and American VBHXTIAHS, for Church Idea, Entries* and Stains
Stair CARPETS, and Stair RODS;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
From three to feet Wide, thoroughly Boaoonod, for BOOKS and XBXSim*
HEARTH RUGS, DOOR JHJMTS, #c.s
fl-4, 13-4, and 16-4 DRUGtiETS; Felt DRUGGETS, and Crumb CLOTHS;
WHITE AND RED CHECK MATTINGS.
Also, a fall supply of Window SHADES and TRIMMINGS.
We bog to inform our friend., and the publio generally, that wo have opened a CARPET STORE,
in Augtuta, Ga., in connection with our Charluton Houee, where wo will keep a full and frerf.
■took of all the above GOODS, and which wo will *eU aa low a. the »»m» BTada of Good. -ha
purchased in Eew York, or eleewhere. 8
Or- All ptirclttwera wittltlng CARPETS made up. fitted and put down, or OILCLOTHS, and MATTINGS laid eta
have It properly attonded to, o« we keep In our employ thorough and experienced Carpet Uphol.terem ‘
JAMES (5. HA I LIE,
„ SB4 Klnir atreet, uharleeton 8.0.,
„ J- C. BAILIE & UKOTHER.
_ 00,0 __ 90» Broad strati, Augusia, «a.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
VVK WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF CHOICE
IINADULTEIUTED liHKiS, (JIIEMICAEN, MEDICINES,
ANI» ALL OTIIEH ARTICLES IN OUR LINE.
WE FEEL ASSURED THAT NO HOUSE IN THE SOUTH CAN OFFER A STOCK SUPERIOR TO OURB IN
GENUINENESS AND PURITY.
All officinal preparations being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United Statoa
Pharmacopteia. Our Stock of
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
Is fall, and we have unequalled arrangements In procuring additional supplies, at the shortest no.ee
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Garden, Grass, and Field Seeds,
Hay always be found in our atock, together with a full supply of
Paints, Oil*, Glass, Patty. Ac., Ac.
mhl PLUMB A UIToER, Near Fori Q«o» tsoraw.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
O’BRIEN & BYRNE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BOOTS AYD SHOES,
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Opposite the Augusta Hotel*
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET RAGS, Ac., &C.
XJfTK have on hand a large and well selected Stock of Ladle.’, Mines’, and Childrens’ BOOTH amt Sirova ... .
YY and quality. Also. Cent.’ IlneCair and onam BOOTS, fn grait variety boo re and SHOES, of every rifle
All the above GOODS are manufactured hr us oxprrasly for the Retail Trade of this market, and we reomctfalla Urita
all wanting good Boots and Shoes, at a low price, to give us a call. ’ respect roily Invite
ALL WORK WARRANTED, AND REPAIRED ERIE OP «nrsaow
»oplß ts
DISSOLUTIOH.
fflHB copartnership heretofore existing between the under
X signed, under the name and style or Bkall Ac Stovall,
was dissolved by mutual consent on the first Inst, lhe name
of th« firm will he used In liquidation. The notes and ac- ;
counts due-the firm will be in the hands of William M. ,
Beai.l. Those indebted, either by note or accoun*. will
please come forward and settle, as longer Indulgence will not
be given. WILLIAM M. BEALL.
JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
Augusta, Georgia, September 10,1868. _3m sepll
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
UTIIX be sold, on the first Monday in DECEMBER next,
Yl (It not disposed of sooner, at private sale.) In Talia
hassee, the valuable plantation, formerly owned by Judge
John Whitehead. It is situated on Lake Jackson, six miles
from Tallahassee, and contains about 1,500 acres, (all ham
mock land) In a high state of cultivation. The Improvements,
consisting of a dwelling, overseer’s house, cabins for one hun.
dred negroes, gin house, Ac., arc frame buildings and in rood
order. For further particulars, address J. R. Wiiitbrrad,
Berzella. Ga.
Also—ln Augusta, on the first Tuesday In NOVEMBER,
about 230 acret*. good Pine Land, with improvements, situated
about one mile from Bath, Richmond county.
T. M. BERRIEN, 1
J.’ k WHTffeIIEAD, ( teuton.
Bcpl, tU T. W. NEELY. J
ADMINIBTRATOEB’ SALE.
WIIX be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,
n at the Lower Market House, In the city of Augusta.
Richmond countv. under a Decree In Equity, that t.ac> or
Land lying In said county, adjoining the Richmond Bath tract,
on the head waters of cpfrlt Creek, containing six hundred and
forty (640) acres, more or less, of well timbered Pine Land,
of good quality for cultivation, and about one hundred cleared,
belonging to the estate of Samuel Dow*, late of Burke coun
ty, deceased.
Terms—Credit of one year for one half, and two years for
the other half. Notes, with Interest from date, and personal
security, and mortgage on the premlst«.
THOMAS M. BERRIEN, ) ,
JOHN DoWSK. / AdrnVs.
WILLIAM P. WHITE, )
sep!B_ dlgfACtri
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THK firm of HOLMAN, CURTIS A CO. Is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business will be acn.tjl
on In future under the name and style of If >LM A N & I UK
PIN, who alone are authorised to the firm In
lin uidat ion FRANC 18 HOLMAN,
liquiaauon. fl kobO K V. C V KITB.
J. M.TURPIN.
Augusta, Sopt. 2fitb, 1858.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ,
rfHB unUeislmeU Uvc U.U
JL transacting the wholesale and retail CKJKj KKR Y BL «-
NESB, under the name and style of HOLMAN A inn,
pin FRANCIM HOLMAJI.
J. M. TURPIN.
Augusta, Kept. 2fitb, 1858.
A CARD.
BAVIV; disposed of my ‘‘"tire Interfffi Jn the firmi of
Holmaiy. CtrxTis A (So*, V> FRANCIS HOLMAN ana
$K M. TURPIN’. I take pleasure in recommending them
to the future, patronise of tb« f (JURT „. j
Angunta.jtept.Wh, !«•«. ts
GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
CH H. PHlWri I’uvlni tbir <l«y
tUv Interest of C. M. Kolb, to the firm of Kolb V I iuki;
xv.the uiideisigTud wi»l continue the WboleOfole oROt KRV
■mi fOMMIHSIOH KUSINEOS. MtbeoM «
name Wid itylr of I'hi.vizv * Co- towlioni a,l ' eot. due the
old conceru are to be paid, Mid who
ajraln.-tthem. H.‘VhwlzT.
Aug l irt a, February 10,1868.
NOTICE.
H AVISO -old out my UAf.ro} In the firm of Kor.n A
T'nimartoO. H. I’uisiar, I cordially recommend the
new firm ol Fh.»izt A Co. to my friei NJ. wb'- h » vc «
ally patronUed the old concern. Cli A». M. &«{.».
Auausto. Feb. 10.1838. ts
BACON, LARD AND FLOUR,
TEA THOUSAND H«. F'lme IVrnwee Clear SIDES.
10 bbl«. I'rirne Tennejnee Leaf oAKD.
20 cam do. 1.. afL.vKD.
«o.k.,FWUR, p
_ CHXEX LA.KDB FOB KALB.
¥ *? r “ U m * PLANTATION, In the Fourth D 4»
Atrlct of Early county, containing nine hundred nod arm
«S f . Sttl
biM“ “ te “ T&flGßfaseW*
>nM tMtU
088 *HOUBAim ACBMOTmBT BITBE
mHB undcndgned being deelrouof winding up Mr ha*.
JL new, offer for unde, on any time to suit purrhnecnna vulu
able aettlement es One Tbouannd Acreeof LAND, trine ott
the West side of Flint Hirer, ten miles north of OgKESmS
and ten mllee Month of Reyoold*. Two hnndred acre* es itß
settlement Is number one pine Land, the balance, eight hun
dred acres, entirely swamp. The nramp land laleaaUoMet.
be Inundated by the river than any land on said river In Mecca
county, and will doubtless make from Maty to eighty bwahela
of com per acre, and from Ifteen hnndred to two thousand
pounds of cotton. There are between two and three hnndradt
acres of open land. Water, health and society cannot tea aw
oelled In South-western Georgia. Apply to
lean dactl <M)OK A MONTfOKT.atQglethorpe.
THE CHEAP
AND FASHIONABLE
DEY GOODS
HOUSE
MS OPPOSITE TUB
ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPACT,
BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
P. & M. GALL All I 58»
scpM iltecla
1858.
CLARK & CO.
WATOKE ES,
JEWEXiRY,
SILVER WARB^
CtJTJLER f,
PISTOLS,
FANCY GOODa
The Largest Stock in the Southern Country, at
the Lowest Prices.
SILVER* WARE.
TEA SKITS: PJTOriE 8: GOBI,ITS: C.'STOMjt
CANDLESTICKS: FORKS SPOONS and everyth** *
Silver that Is deelr 'bit In tbc family, or pleasant to the Maw,
PLATED GOODS. In .ullnltevariety;
PLATED TABLE CUTLERY.
IN DIAMONDS—Cameo, Oort*
I