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HY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 31. IBSO. VOL XIV—NO. ggsTlß
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THE
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nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will
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'llc'Dual Profession
MEDICAL CARD.
OR. J, M. HILL, respectfully tenders his
services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham
burg, as a Practitioner of Medicine, Operative Sur
gery, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women. Resi
dence on Broad street, above the Upper Market, near
Major W. P. Dearrannd’s residence.
Augusta, Ga,, May 6. my7-dlJal
MEDICAL CARD.
aJv Services to the citizensof Augusta. Office un
der the Residence cf Mr. Robert Campbell, Mcln
tosh Street. je6-ly
MEDICAL CARD.
OR. W. E. BEARING has permanently lo
cated in Augusta and tenders hie professional ser
vices to the citizens of this place and Hamburg. Re
sidence in Mr. Stovall’s building, five doors above
W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. Office, Parlouis
of the Mansion House. jal3-ly
THE CUNNINGHAM MILLS
AUGUSTA, GEO.
>* SI HE UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors of thes
t Mills, on the Augusta Canal, beg leave to in
form their friends and the public generally, in South
Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia, (with
whom they expect to trade largely in wheat, <&c.,) that
they have about completed these superior Mills, and
shall be ready to buy wheat, as soon as the approach
ing crop is secured and put in order for market.
We respectfully recommend planters not to allow
wheat to ripen too much before cut, nor then stay in
the field too long before threshed out, and well sun
ned, when out, before sending to market. They will
find thus course much to their interest.
We iffvite all who may have good wheat to sell,
to offer us their lots, by sample or otherwise, as may
suit them.
To those wanting superior Flour we will say,
we shall be able to supply such as we have furnished
the past winter and spring, which shall speak for it
self. We shall also make the different grades ol
Flour, according to quality of wheat used, «S ic.
Having Stores at Greensboro, Dalton and Rome,
Ga , well supplied with most articles wanted by
families, and are prepared to furnish Threshers,
Horse-powers, Mill-stones, Smut Machines, Bolting
Cloths, and all Mill-gearing, &c. Also, Fairbanks
Patent Scales, of all kinds; Cook and other Stoves;
implements and Machinery generally, including the
latest improvements. We invite all in want of any
such articles, to call on us for information, Ac., and
we shall be happy to furnish all ordered; warranted
to be as represented, and on the best terms. We
shall have a supply of Seed Wheat; Buck Wheat
and Kuta Baga Seed.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Greensbora,
S. D. LINTON, Augusta,
C. T. CUNNINGHAM, Dalton.
Address S. D. Linton A Co., Augusta; J. Cun
ningham tfe Co., Greensboro; C. T. Cunningham Sc
Co , Dalton, and Cunningham Sc Linton, Rome,
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AUGUSTA FOUNDRY,
MILLWRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP
NEARTHE GEORGIA R. ROADDEPOT.
r pIIE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased of
c. THOS. HOPKINS, Esq., the above establisr
men'.intend carrying on the business in its various
branjuts. They will furnish
IRON ANDBRASSCASTINGS,
of every description at short notice, and on as reason
able termsasany similar establishment at the South.
They hope by strict attention to business to merit the
I‘hronage heretofore extended to the establishment.
Having a number of ENGINE LATHES, we are
prepared to cut LARGE SCREWS of any dimen
®ions. MILLSPINDLES,&c.,aIwayson handand
wadetoorder. TALIAFERRO & TORBET.
C C. Taliaferro, }
H.R. Tohbet. $
-N. B. —PATTERNS of every description madeto
ouler. We will keep on hand and make to order,
HOTCHKISS’ WHEELS, to suit the various heads
ofwater. fnlOl T. & T »
fine new teas,
AT NEW YORK PR CE S.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having
lijjAft made arrangements with the New York
■■“MfcPekin Tea Company for the sale of their
, ea ® ' n this city, would invite the attention of coun
rln 6 ™ and families to their stock of FRESH
EEN AND BLACK TEAS, embracing every
»neiy, which are put up in half and one pound
Packages, and sold at the same prices that the Com
ic c h ’rge lor them. In every case where these
give satisfaction, the money will be re-
From the N. Y. Merchants’ Day Book
‘he Pekim Tea Company.—We have ‘edve- «
CKl he T r furaiahed by Company a tho
gn trial, andean pronounce U first chop We
ieard much of the dealings of this Company
sLrr—s but e"* l - we d ° &
api.j , a oy lra(l| ng with them, you may be sure of
The f. xact y w ‘ lat you order, and at a fair price
cr4£ Uera i ,on s P faclised Tea trade are ffil
deal luHt!y n «nrl b r e ® £tabl ! 6hment of a Company, to
and k'jjy with the community in the
Public ble9filn°g ° Ut?bt l ° re ß arded as a
jy3l B AVI LAND, HIssLEY Sc CO.,
Agents for Augusta,
1 miscellaneous.
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF
PIANO FORTES.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have now on hand,
the largest and most choice collection of PI
ANO FORTES, ever offered for sale in this city,
which are well worthy the inspection of all persons
who wish a superior article ; all of these having been
personally selected by one cf the firm, from he fol
lowing eminent manufacturers:
BACON & RAVEN, NEW YORK,
DUBOIS & SEABURY, NEW YORK,
A. H. GALE & CO., NEW YORK, and
HALLET, DAVIS <fc CO., BOSTON.
This Stock comprises a full and well varied as
sortment of six, six and a half, six and three quar
ters and seven octave PIANOS, in handsome Rose
wood and Mahogany cases of every style and price,
from the neat, plain and durable six octave to the
elegant centre seven octave instrument.
The above are all accompanied with a written
guarantee as to their perfect durability, so that there
is no risk whatever to the purchasers. The great
satisfaction they have always given lor years past, to
gether with the gold and silver medals awarded them
by the various “Mechanic Institutes” throughout
the country, sufficiently attest their merit and great
superiority. To mention the distinguished musical
artists who have selected them in preference for their
performances, would be to enumerate nearly all who
.rave visited this country, many of whom have given
voluntary testimonials in their favor, which space
does not allow uYat present to publish.
N. B. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired in the bes
nanner.
N. B. —For sale at the lowest prices, for casn or
f Ity acceptances, at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st., between
U. S. and Globe Hotels. my 3
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &C.
CHARLES CAT LIN & CO.,
NEAR THE UNITED STATES
HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., are the only
; “ Sr i? U authorized Agents for Chickering’s
•elebrated
IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES.
Also, for those made by Nunn’s& Clark, and Adam
Siedard.
The superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these
Instruments render any special reference to them
unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they
hive given in this market, for more than 15 years, is
good evidence of their durability.
Their stock is always large and full, comprising
every variety and style of (i, 6J, 6| and 7 octave
PIANOS, which they will sell at the lowest fac
tory prices, (varying from 82G0 to $500,) and war
rant them sound and perfect in every respect.
Their stuck of MUSIC is large, and they receive
fresh supplies every week of all new publications as
son as they are issued.
All orders for Pianos. Music, Violins, Guitars,
Flutes, Accordefis, &c., &c., will receive prompt
a»d careful attention, and will be warranted to please
every respect.
MELODEONS.
They also have a complete assortment of Prince &
Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely
the same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely
resembles that of the Flute-stop of the Organ, and is
sufficiently loud for small Churches. They vary in
price from SSO to SIOO.
JEWELRY.
CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same
place a large Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL
RY and SILVER-WARE, to which he invites the
attention of the public. mh2B
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
THE STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA, I
IN ADDITION to Three a * !B- 7L.
ers formerly composing their line,
have recently built the very light
draught Iron steamer, DAVID L. ADAMS, of great
capacity and power, (making her trips in 24 to 30
hours,) thus securing great dispatch and unequalled
facilities for the transportation of Goods, at very low
rates, to the interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Ten
nessee, and Alabama, in connection with the Geor
gia, Western and Atlantic, and Tennessee Railroads.
° All Goods will be forwarded without commissions;
also, Produce from the Georgia Railroad ; expenses
on which will be paid and collected at Savannah,
from consignees, or from vessels by which shipped,
when required.
The D. L. Adams will run in connection with the
Steamships Florida and Alabama, thus ensuring the
Iran-mission of Goods from New York to Augusta,
in sto 7 days. Bills of Lading should accompany
goods by Steamships.
Particular attention should be observed in direct
ing Bills of Lading; many now direct “Steamboat
Agent,” “Steamboat Company,” &c.. and as there
are several Companies, this creates detention , and
much confusion ; shippers by this Company should
therefore direct Merchandize from the INTERIOR to
JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta, and from SEA
WARD, with Bills Lading, to
SAMUEL M. POND,
President, Savannah.
N. B.—A reduction on freight tariff has been
made to take effect from this date.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah. —Samuel M. Pond, Andrew Low, Ed
ward Padelford, George W. Anderson, Geo. Hall,
Charles Green, and Josephs. Fay.
Augusta. —J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James
Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman.
Savannah, July 15, 1850 mh2l-ly
“ FOR SAVANNAH.
|T. ir ' £3 THE new and splendid ligh
v . ;f y t draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt.
Murray, built expressly for the Au
gusta and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for
Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9
o’clock.
Fur freight or passage, having accommodations un
i equalled by any bjat on the river, apply to the
Captain on board, or to the Agent,
; ap2 H. P RUSSELL
FOR SAVANNAH.
I THE superior light draught stearr.
H. L. COOK, Capt. Peck,
will hereafter leave for Savannah ev
ery Saturday Morning, at 7 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to thie Captain on board, or to
d 24 JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Agents.
FOR SAVANNAH.
s THE fine new steam packet
OREGON, Capt. Shaw, will here
after leave Augusta for Savannah,
every Wednesday Vorning, at 7 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having fine accommoda
tions, apply on board ( or to
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Agents.
“EW BO° ks ) just received by THOMAS
RICHARDS 4- SON—
Harper’s Magazine for September,
Julia Howard, a romance, by Mrs. Martin Hell
price 25 cents.
Latter Day Pamphlets, edited by Thomas Carlyle,
No. 8, Jesuitism. . .
Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with Reminiscen
ces of Friends and Contemporaries.
History of Darius the Great, hy Jacob Abbott;
and
Pictorial Field Book of Revolution, Nos. 5 and 6
—price 25 cents each, al4
! Insurance.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL Insurance
Company have now been engaged in LIFE
! INSURANCE for one year. In this time
They issued 143 Policies.
They h .ve insured 8430,000.
Their premiums have been 810,588.06.
j The r losses Nothing.
TLiis department is made by their charter entirely
separate from their other insurance. Their charges
are a trifle lower than the rates of Northern Compa
nies. For the first year 25 per cent, of the premium
is remitted. For the following years the profits are
applied to lessen the payments, A husband mav in
sure his life for the sole use of his wife end children.
All investments are made in Georgia State Bonds.
ASBURY HULL, President.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary.
Applications received by Dr. Wm. E. DEARING,
Agent for Augusta. jy 17
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
rgIHE PROTECTION INSURANCE
JL COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut,have
"atablish«d an Agency in Augusta, and propos#
taking fire and riverrisks upon property of all descrir
tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office.
Offleeat thestore of Force. Brother's tf* Cr
Clothing, &r.
FOR SUMMER WEAR
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND DOME STIC DR Y GOODS !
Quick Sales and small Profits.
qiHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand an
31 extensive stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, AND OF DO
MESTIC DRY GOODS,
And are constantly receiving fresh supplies, consist’
ing of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, UN
DERSHIRTS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, OVER- I
COATS, CLOAKS; in short, everything in that j
line, and all made up in the very best manner, and
in the latest styles.
ALSO,
A handsome and extensive stock of DOMESTIC and
STAPLE DRY GOODS—consisting of Calicoes,
Ginghams, Alpacas, Satinets, Tweeds, etc., all of
which they otter at wholesale and retail.
Call at the store two doors above Richards &
Son’s Book Store, and examine for yourselves.
020-1 y MAYER, BROTHER & CO.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
JOHN BRIDGES,
MERCHA NT TAIL O R,
No. 3!>o Broad-Street, next door below
the United Stales Hotel,
IS now receiving a full assortment of the
. Latest Styles, suitable for the coming
season for Gentlemens’ Wear, viz. ; Single
mill’d Cloths, of all colors; Cassimeres, do.;
Drapd’Ete; “ Kossuth” Coatings; Drills and Vest
ings; Fancy Articles; Trimmings, etc. Ladiei’
Under-Vest*; Drawers, nett and made;
Cravats; Gloves; Shirts, and nett Shirts; Suspen
ders. &c.
%~IrMiLITARY WORK, and Making and Trim
ming Garments in the best manner. fe24
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND
SUMMER WEAR.
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR, near Post
office corner, has in store, and is prepar- ||4
ed to serve his customers with new and splen
did GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, Drap d’Ete's, Linens, of all colors, and ail
kinds of SUMMER GOODS, all of which will be
made to measure in the most fashionable manner.
Also, on hand a fresh supply of all kinds of Shirts,
Hosiery, Glovee, Suspenders, Cravats, Stocks, Ties,
Collars, <&c. Together with a good assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which will compare with any clothing ever brought
to this place; and any one purchasing from me may
rely upon getting full value for their money ex
pended.
N. B. I have also a fine stock of SilS '<■ nd Cotton
UMBRELLAS, and the largest assortment of
WALKING CANESin the city'. J. A. V. W.
j mh!3
MADISON SPRINGS.
MTHIS FASHIONABLE WA-
TFRING PLACE will be re-opened Bllfl
on the First of MAY.
The Proprietor returns his thanks for the very li
beral and progressively increasing patronage hereto
fore bestowed on his efforts, and trusts that his con
tinued exertions will not fail to give satisfaction to
Visiters.
He assures all who visit him, whether in search of
health or pleasure, that nothing shall he wanting on
his part, to make their stay agreeable.
A fine line of four horse Po«t Coaches run daily,
from Athens to the Springs, a distance of 23 miles,
over a good road.
The charges for Board are as follows : Per month,
S2O; per week, 87; per day, 81.25.
apll-d&wtf DANIEL MORRISON.
COTOOSA SPRINGS.
MTHE PROPRIETORS of these
valuable Mineral Springs, situated in
the county of Walker and State ofGeor
gia, two miles from the Western and Atlantic Rail
road, now announce that their House will b? opened
for the reception of Visitors on the 18th of the pre
sent month.
For the accommodation of visitors, Messrs. Mason
Dibble, of Macon, will have a line of Hacks and
Coaches, which will run daily from Ramsey’s, six
miles above the Tunnel, on the arrival of the up
and down trains.
BATTEY, HICKMAN & McDONALD,
Proprietors.
S. Lanier, Superintendent. jy6-tOl
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY
&c., &c., <&c.
-J) GOLD AND SILVER j* *">
Watches, of all kinds. *2^
i kjilcJL Jewelry, and various rich fancy Goods.
Fancy Hardware and Cutlery.
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles.
Silver Ware, Plated Goods of all kinds.
Guns, Sporting Apparatus, Pistols.
Solar Lamps, Girandoles, in gold and silver.
Table Cutlery, of Rodgers and others.
China Ware, Cut Glass Ware, of latest style.
Clocks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large
slock of cheap Clocks for country trade.
Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tongs.
Watch Materials and tools of all kinds for Watch
makers. For sale at fair prices by
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good
Workmen.
N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient for per
sons rasiding at a distance to visit the city, any thing
in the above line will be lurnished promptly upon re
ceiptof an order and on the usual time. n -
NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.
THE TRAITOR, or the Pate of Ambition,
Emmerson Bennett, complete in 1 V 01.—50 cts.
Julia Howard, a romance, by Mrs. Martin Bell,
Heloise, or the Unrevealed Secret, a tale by Talvi.
Also, a fresh supply of the admired W orks —
The Vale of Cedars, or the Martyr, by Grace
Aguilar,
The Thousand and One Phantoms, by A. Dumas.
Also, iust received—
Godey’s Lady’s Book, Graham’s Sartain’s and
Peterson’s Magazines for September. Subscribers
will please call for their copies.
I ittell’s Living Age, Nos. 128 and 129.
Just received and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot. Broad-st., opposite
the State Bank. i
| Ipljilabtlpljia 'JUuwtiacimnte .
morrisT l. hallo well & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
SILKS, FANCY GOODS, &C., «fcC.
No. ] 43, Market Street, Philadelphia.
Morris L. Hallowkll, Arthur W. Little,
: James Traqatair, Thomas W. Swenby,
Joshua L. Hallo wbll, Enoch R. Hutchinson
Ml. h. & co., are prepared to exhibit a
• large Stock ol new and desirable GOODS*
to which, during the season, additions will be made
to maintain the assortment.
Their arrangements in Europe and India for the
cash purchase of choice Fabrics and designs, will en
able them to offer great inducements to Southern and
Western buyers.
Philadelphia, Bth mo., 1850. auls-lmi
mijarleston JlDtJertisemnits.
GANTT, HUFF & GANTT,
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS,
Charleston, So. Ca.
: the SUBSCRIBERS re- |
! p^juspectfiilly inform the public that
; have commenced the FAC-^ 4 ***
TOR AGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in
the city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will re
ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to
their care. They will confine themselves strictly to
the business of Commission Agents, and pledge them
selves never to speculate in any description of article
they receive for sale. They will give their personal
attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who
may send their crops, without any charge therefor.
They will receive and forward Goods for Augusta
and Hamburg, at customary rates. Office Accommo
datioa Wharf. EDWARD GANTT,
WALTER K. HUFF,
JAMES L. GANTT
Boston 3Utoertioemento.
TO COTTON MANUFACTURERS.
A GENTLEMAN who has had nearly twen
years’ experience, and who has had charge of
large Cotton Mills at the North, is desirous of ob
taining charge of a Mill at the South; or he would
undertake to procure the Machinery and superin
tend the erection of a New Mill. He can give un
questionable reference, as to character and ability.
Please address T. C., care of V. B. Palmer, Amer
ican Newspaper Agent, Boston, Mass. au2B-tw6w
IT UA TI Off \ i A TEACHER
WANTED,
BY L. A. SMITH, A. 8., a recent graduate
of Waterville College, Me., being desirous of
residing in the South, wishes to secure a situation as
a TEACHER in a healthy location.
He would like to commence about New Y ear, or
sooner, if desired. He is a young man of conside
rable experience in Teaching, and is prepared to fit
boys for College, and to teach French and German.
Reference may be made to the Presidents of Water
ville College, .Me., in respect to qualification, &c.
Those wishing to engage a Teacher, will please ad
dress him at Wilmington, Vt., describing the situa
tion &c., which will receive prompt attention.
s!4-d6
W. BAKER’S
American , French and Homoeopathic
CHOCOLATES, PREPARED COCOA, BROMA,
COCOA PASTE, &C.
mo MERCHANTS and CONSUMERS,
JL who would purchase the best products of CO
COA —free from adulteration —more nutritious and
healthful than tea or coffee —and in quality unsur
passed—the subscriber recommends the above arti
cles, manufactured by himself. His BROMA and
COCOA PASTE, as delicate, palatable, and salu
tary drinks for invalids, convalescents, children,
travellers, and olliers, are pronounced by the most
eminent Physicians superior to any other prepara
tions. His manufactures are always on sale in any
quantity by the most respectable wholesale grocers
in the Eastern cities ; and b} his Agents at 32 South
Market street, and by P. & J. P. Hawes, Boston ;
James M. Bunce & Co., Hartford, Ct.; Hussey &
Murray, New York; Geo. Wait, Albany ; Smith &
Wood, Troy, N. Y.; Grant & Stone, Philadelphia ;
Thos. V, Brundige, Baltimore ; P. & A. H. Dodge,
Georgetown, D. C-; Vose, Brothers, New Orleans ;
William Bagaley & Co., Pittsburg, Pa.; John Ken
net, Cincinnati, O. WALTER BAKER,
sl2-swlm Dorchester, Mass.
LEATHER BELTING
N. HUNT CO.
No. 26. Devonshire Street, Boston,
MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on
hand, for sale, best Oak Tanned Leather
Belting, Belt Rivets and Burrs, superior Belt Ce
ment, and extra quality Lace Leather. Belts made
to order and warranted. N. H. & Co. respectfully
refer to the following, touching the quality of their
belting:
We the undersigned, having in use the Oak Tan
ned Leather Belling, manufactured by N. Hunt &
Co., No. 26 Devonshire Street, Boston, do cheerfully
recommend it to Manufacturers and Machinists, and
have no hesitation in saying, that for quality of
stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly
stretched, tho superior manner of its manufacture,
and its durability, it is equal to any we have ever
used:
South Boston Iron Co., South Boston.
&ei.h Wilmarth, Union Works, South Boston.
John Souther, Globe Works, South Boston.
Seth Adams &, Co., Steam Engine and Power Press
Builders, South Boston.
Hinckley & Drury, Boston Locomotive Works,
Boston.
Wm. Washburn, Sawing & Plaining Mill, Boston.
A. C. & W. Curtis, Paper Manufacturers, Newton
Lower Palls.
John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer,
Boston.
W. W. Alcott, Sup’t. Suffolk Flour Mills, Boston.
Henry Brevoort, Agent Glendon Rolling Mil’s, East
Boston.
Thomas Ditson, Boston Sugar Refinery, East. Boston.
P. Main, Superintendant Marblehead Cordage Co.
Davenport 6c Bridges, Gar Builders, Cambridgeport,
Edw’d Lang Sup’t. of Spinning Room for Sewell’
Day &> Co., Cordage Manufacturers.
Lem. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Lower
Falls.
Otis Tufts, Steam Engine Builder, East Boston.
N. Hunt & Co. are agents for SWINGLES
MORTISING MACHINES. mvl-law6m
NetD-tiork 2Umertisnnm{.
JOHN E. EARLE.
Importer and jobber of Foreign
and Domestic DRY GOODS, 99 William-st.,
New York. Orders for any description of GOODS
executed at a small commission on original cost.
For terms, ability, and faithfulness, refers to the fol
lowing Merchants in Augusta, Geo., viz:
Jno- O. Carmichael, Jno. P. Setze, Cress &
Hickman, and Alexander & Wright.
jylo-sw3m
IRON, NAILS, &C.
SALTUS & CO., 32 South-st., New York,
offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers, and at
low prices
Swedes, English and Peru IRON, of all sizes;
Hroad IRON, from 5 to 12 inches;
Gut NAILS and SPIKES.
Also, Band and Hoop Iron; Nail Rods; Boiler
and Sheet Iron; Plough Molds; Horse-shoe Iron;
Blistered Steel ; Rivets, &c. * jel9-lawly
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, &C.
H. CHAFFEE has just
c* received, at his store, on
Broad-street,a portion of his 1f 1
Fall Supplies, consisting of Elegant SOFAS, BU
REAUS, CHAIRS, &c., &c.; a splendid variety oi
and RUGS, and a rich assortment
of WINDOW SHADES, together with every arti
cle usually kept in a Furniture store.
f~VThoee in want of any article in his line are re
quested to call and examine his stock, slB-tf
Copartnership.
» | COPARTNERSHIFITOTICE
. rSL WM. G. WOODSTOCK and PRE
! DERICK A. WHITLOCK, having formed a
copartnership, under the firm of Woodstock
& Whitlock, for the purpose of transacting age
! neral
WATCHMAKING and JEWELRY BUSINESS,
* would most respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage.
Mr. Woodstock is now at the North purchasing
an entire new stock of Goods, in our line, which will
be opened on the first of October next, in the Store
j now occupied by Mr. F. A. Mauge, two doors above
1 the U. S. Hotel.
Augusta, September 6, 1860. sS-tOl
COPARTNERSHIP.
rjIHE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered
M. into Copartnership under the firm of BELCHER
& HOLLINGSWORTH, for the transaction of a
GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS. Theirstore,
now in course of erection, (adjoining Adams &
Fargo) will be completed by the middle of August
next, when they will offer to their friends a complete
supply of every article in the Grocery e.
JAMES M BELCHER,
JAMES H. HOLLINGSW RTH. I
Until their store is finished one of the pari \ is may :
, be found at the office of Walker & Ba uNon
, Jockson-street, after the 10th of August, prep i ed to
execute orders. jy2-tw&w
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
HAVING THIS DAY associated with me
James T. Gardiner, the business for the future
will be conducted under the name and style of How- '
ard & Gardiner. WM. H. HOWARD.
July 30, 1850. 3m
; f|'HE FIRMS of Spears & Buford, and
JL Spears, Bealle&Co, being dissolve* by
the decease of Mr. Francis Spears, the un ar
signed, surviving partners, will continue tho busi- |
ness in both branches, (Ware-House and Grocers,)
under the name and style of Buford & Bkalle,
and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patron
age so liberally extended to the late firms.
WM. H. BUFORD,
WM. M. BEALL.
All unruled business of the late firm of Spears
& BufobL, will be settled by
mhlO W. H.BUFORD Survivor.
THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased
from Messrs. Adams & Fargo their entire
stock of GROCERIES, will continue the business at
their old stand, under the name and style of
SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.
They invite the attention of Planters, City and
Country Merchants, to their large and well selected
stock of BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, St. Croix,
Porto Rico, Cuba and New Orleans SUGARS, MO
LASSES, SALT, IRON, and every description of
COFFEES, TEAS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, with
a general assortment of Goods adapted to the trade.
H. C. SEYMOUR,
J. A. ANSLEY,
JNO. G. McHENRY.
August Ist, 1850.
! E TAKE pleasure in recommending Messrs.
T T SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO., to~the con
fidence and pelronage of our friends and the public
generally. ADAMS & FARGO,
au 1-6 m
DISSOLUTION.
HIHE FIRM of Hardin Sc Ramev is this day
A dissolved, by mutual consent. AH demands
against the firm will be paid, as they mature, by J,
D. Ramey ; and all debts due the firm, J. D. Ramey
is alone authorized to collect the same.
THOS. W. HARDIN,
au2B J. D. RAMEY.
copartnership!
The SUBSCRIBERS have this day enter
ed into Copartnership under the firm of Clarke
& Ramey, for the transaction of a GENERAL
GROCERY BUSINESS, at their Store, two doors
below J. & S. Bones &. Co.’s Hardware Store,
where they will offer to their friends a complete sup
ply of every article in the Grocery line.
JOHN D. RAMEY,
au2B JOHN CLARKE.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS sold to Messrs. Sey
mour, Ansley & Co, on the Ist instant, their
entire Stock of Groceries. One of the partners may
be found at the Old Stand, prepared to close accounts
with their friends, to which they respectfully invite
attention. Debts of more than one year’s standing,
they desire to have settled at an early day. In do
siug business for the present, the undersigned beg to
return thanks to their friends and customers for a
long and liberal patronage.
P, S. We continue the Agency of the Richmond
Factory. au7-sw2m ADAMS & FARGO.
COPARTNERSHIP.
r|IHE SUBSCRIBERS have This Day en-
JL tered into copartnership under the firm of
HARDIN & ESTES, for the transaction of a GEN
ERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, at the store lately
occupied by Benjamin Pyne, and two doors above
Win. Woodbury & Co., where they will offer to
their friends a complete supply of every article in
their line of business ; consisting in part, of Salt, Iron,
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees,
Teas, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
THOS. W. HARDIN,
Sept. I, 1860, d&w C. ESTES.
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, in the Ware-House and Com
mission Business, under the name of Dawson &
Crocker, has b«en this day dissolved by mutual
consent, and either of the parties are authorized to
use the name of the firm in liquidation of its unsettled
business. J. C. DAWSON,
J. R. CROCKER.
September 1, 1850.
THOMAS RICHARDS & SON,
BOOKSELLERS,
jedmJWtsßs stationers, book-bind-
ERS, BLANK-BOOK MANUPAC
IIiar giqipx TURERS; and dealers in all kinds
of MUSICAL INSRUMENTS, PORTABLE
DESKS, ARTIFICIAL CURIOSITIES, &c.
-ALSO—
Wholesale dealers in all kinds of
COMBS, BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
and other Fancy GOODS, Augusta, Ga., are now
opening a heavy stock for the t*all Trade. Mer
hants and others are invited to call and see them.
s5-w3
LEATHER, LASTS, PEGS, FIND
INGS, &c.
JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of
Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER;
Band and Picker do.
Lace and Roller do^
PATENT LEATHER;
Black and Russet UPPER do., See.
French and American CALF SKINS;
Lining and Binding SKINS;
Boot Top do.
Kid and Goat do.
Buck Skins, &c.
—ALSO—
Hoet-trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clamps:
Shoe Pegs, French Kit, Awls, Rasps;
Hammers, Knives, Pincers, Nippers;
Lasting Tacks, Sparables, Awl Handles;
Tanners’ Tools, Shoe Thread, Silk Twist;
Heel Ball, Boot Webbing, Sand Stones;
Measure Straps, Size Sticks, Peg Cutters;
Punches, Eyelet Machines, die., to which we in
vite the attention of purchasers.
FORCE, CONLEY <fc CO.,
je22-tf Sign Mammoth Boot, below U. S- Hotel.
LIME. —Thotnaston LIME, nnslaked and in
good order. a .
nu3o HAND, WILLCAMS Sc QO.
nUTLER’B TASTELES* SEIDLIT*
O POWDER. Sold by
;11 29 HVVILVNOai 3LEY & *JO.
It!
a
/O ' x/A I
/>) / MONTHLY JOURNAL, \ \ S
/ y \yx t 1
Devoted j
| £o % Interests of
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURE
EDITED 3Y DANIEL LEE, M.D. H
THATKD WITH NUMBROUE BLBOANT AND OOSTU ijl
Engravings.
TERMS ;—ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM 4fk
IN ADVAMOB.
On the first of first number of *
the Eighth Youths of the SOUTHERN CULTI
VATOR will be issued. In sending forth another
Prospectus, it is deemed unnecessary to make any
new promises. If seven years of continued, unflag.
; ging, earnest effort to improve and advance the Agri
j culture of the South have not sufficiently established
the character of the work, nothing that can be said on
this occasion will contribute to such a result. The
Publisher desires that his future efforts in that great
; and noble cause shall be judged by his past. It is ?
| his purpose to make the Cultivator equal, in every
respect, to whet it is now ; what the planters of the
South want—a medium for the communication of the
thoughts and opinions of practical men, that they may
successfully teach each other whatever is important to
their interests and theirpr ofession.
Planters of the South !—the future destiny of the
Southern Cultivator is committed l oyour keeping
i nd care. You, and you alone, can sustain it, and
as it is exclusively devoted to your interests, your aid
is confidently invoked. If you deem it worthy a
generous and liberal support, let it not suffer for the
want of that support. If it Is* of value, it should be
in the hands of every man who boasts the proud vo
( cation of tilling the soil; and the Publisher looks to
! his friends and the friends of the work to aid him in
extending its circulation.
it will be published monthly, as heretofore, on fine
paper, in quarto form, each number containing SIX
TEEN PAGES of closely printed matter, 9 by 12
I inches square, forming a volume in the course of the
year of 192 pages—with a complete Index.
TERMS:
One copy, 1 year $1 00
| Six copies, 1 year 5 0(l
Twenty-five copies I year- 20 00
One Hundred copies 1 year 75 00
cash must invariably accompany the order.
WILLIAM S. JONES.
enclosing money, post-paid, will beat
the risk of the Publisher.
Augusta. October 1. 1849. >
SECOND ANNUAL FAIR OP THE
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. X
Open on the 18th November next,
ru tHE SECOND ANNI'AL FAIR, of the
fi. South Carolina Institute, for the promotion of
Art, Mechanical Ingenuity, &c., will be held in
Charleston, opening on the 16th November, and to
continue during the week.
Specimens of every branch of Industry are ear
nestly solicited. Premiums will be awarded—lor i
the best specimens, a Silver Medal; for the next
best, a Diploma. For Original inventions, a suila- I
ble premium, at the discretion of the judges.
A selection will bo made of the best specimen of
Mechanism and the Arts—of Cctton, Rice, Sugar,
Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Flour, Rosin and Turpentine
—and sent to the World’s Fair, to be held in London
in the Spring of 1851.
A large and commodious building has been select
ed for the Exhibition, and every attention will be
paid to the reception and care of articles sent to ths
Fair. All articles must be directed toL. M. Hatch,
Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, and be
delivered b> the 14th of November.
Communicalionsaddressedto James H. Tayloh,
Chairman of Committee on Correspondence, will
meet with prompt attention.
The Hon, JOS. H, LUMPKIN, of Georgia, will
deliver the Annual Address, on Tuesday night, the
18th November.
Arrangements have been made with the South
Carolina Rail Road Company, to let all articles in
tended for the Pair, return free of charge.
WM. GREGG, President.
E. C. Jones, Secretary. jy23-wtN 1
Fine Watches Clochs, Jewelry
AND SILVER GOODS.
THOMAS W. FREEMAN,
athis old stand,neai Iy opposite the Bruns
wick Bank, respectfully informs his cus-Ssfc£&
tumors and the public that he has on hand a fine as
sortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the
mostapproved makers, with a choice and fashionable
STOCK OP JEWELRY,
all of which he will sell at very low prices for cash.
T. W. F. solicits a comparison by purchasersof the
quality and prices of his Goods, with any other house
either here or elsewhere.
WATCHES and CLOCKS carefully repaired, and
warranted. Mr. Wh. G. Woodstock continues to
give his utmost attention to this part of the boaineuu.
N. B.—New Goods received weekly
n2f-d&w
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Jones Street, near ths Old
Planters' Hotel
HAVING advertised that we had
finished the Cunningham Mills, t:
and were in progress of finishing Hb
the Granite or Coleman’s Mill, of this city, we are
pleased to say the latter is complete, as the following
certificate will show. We are in progress of finish
ing a Mill for B. W. Hubbard, of Oglethorpe, which,
when complete, will be three of the best Mills in
Georgia.
We still offer our services to the public in all the
various branches of our profession, viz :
CASTINGS, of ail and every description, in Iron
or Brass, for large or small Flouring Mills, Steam
Engines, Cotton Factories, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills.
Colton Gin Gear warranted, from 7 to 12 feet, with
all intermediate sizes. Hotchkiss’s Wheels, <&c.,
&e., we have patterns of all descriptions on hand.
Any and all kinds of Smith Work for Mills done at
the shortest notice. Also, Repairs on all kinds of
Machinery, for which we refer to, for Factory Cast
ings, to L. J. Sweetlaad, Superintendent of the Au
gusta Mills. For other kinds of work to S. D. Lin
ton & Co.. J. L. Coleman. Esa.. and. in fact, to all
we have done work lor, feeling confident no one has
cause of complaint; and even this is done without
their tensent, bat we ao it wuuoul uesuation, as we
i feel confident of their acquiescence.
1 kinds of old Copper and Brass bought.
NEESON & TILKEY, Proprietor.
j I have put up eeveeral Mills in New York, and
} have just finished the Mill of James L. Coleman, Esq.,
the work or machinery for which was furnished by
i Messrs. Neeson & Tilkey, of the Eagle Foundry, n
l gueta, Ga., and will say that the Castings and o et
| Machinery furnished by them are fully equa to any
made in the North or elsewhere, and cheerfu ly re
commend all who may want work none for Flouring
1 Mills, to their Establishment, as they w.ll not only
| get good work, but prompt to lee time promtsed-or
have been so at least with u ' e^ HOMAS fiVAN^
! * e2
Tr/iTr,KBB KL, bl)l3 - new No. 3 MACK.
M eREL, for sale by I
a u3l HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
FOR THE TEETH. —Those who would
have their Teeth and Gums preserved, are adjj
vised to use “ The Tartrate of Quinine. It is uae»
quailed by any other preparation, imparting to the
Teeth a beautiful pearly whiteness, and also prevents
themfrom decaying. For sale by H TUTT
T I MB, I»|ME. —PreehTbomasc**” LIMB, just