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DRY GOODS. ZZ
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
COSGROVE A BREA A AW, 203 «n<i 276, BroaA-st.,
I i will open iu a few days a rich block of futscy and fcta-
DRY GOOD;!, bought at an advanced stage of the season,
at reduced prices. They iu rile attention te the following
Invoices of Goods daily expected.
New design-' Colored and Black SILKS;
French CASHMERE and MUSLIM PK LAINE, every va
riotr of pattern;
MERINOS: OOBUBCS, and Stuff Goods, of trr rykiud :
jrv’k and Colored Alpacas aud Bomhimuea;.
KMimotnEFY: RIBBONS and GLOVES;
fc'UEETING ; TOWELLING; NAPKINS and DOYLA3 ;
A full supply of BLANKETS; KERSEYS and Domestic
Groda of all kind?, with their usual fall and comple e M
aortment,embracing every article generally kept m a my
Goods Store. , ,
N. B. We will receive, in the ©ouraeofa few days, ®| ar s®
Stock of Carpeting and Hearth as*
cheap. els-tl COSGROVE I BRENNAN.
DUY GOODS - FBESH SUPPLIES,
r tOHtiHOVK A HREA.\A>. «nd^ther
L have received a new supply of Rich DRL>S and other
FANCY GOODS, which they offer at very reduced price*,
and to which they invite the attention of the Public. Our
Stock of (roods embraces every thing in our hue. >V«
would evil particular attention to the following :
Blank and colored SILKS, of all styles;
India Work SILKS and BANGOLINRS;
Embroidered and BrocsdeGKENADINESaodCRAr: oa
PARIS;
TISSUES, BAREGES and BAREGE DjLAINES;
Dotted, Kmbro'dercd and Printed LAM Ns, BWI9BLS and
JACONETS; A
Embroideries and Lace GOODS,Su great variety;
MANTILLAS, CAPES, GLOVES, FANS, Ac.;
Linen SHEETINGS, Towelling NAPKINS, DOYLIES;
Irish LINENS, Long CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, Marseille*
Q Kmb?o\dered and Turkey Red DIAPERS, WINDOW
SH ADES, Ac.;
GINGHAMS, English and French CALICOES, Ac., Ac.
myll
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
• :
Leave Augusta daily at 4.80, P. M., and (Sundays excep
ted) 6, A. M.,
Arrive at Augusta dally at 4.80, A. M., end (Sundays ex
cepted) 4.25, P. H.,
Leave Atlanta daily at 6.80, P. M., and (Sundays excep
ted! 5.80, A. M.,
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4, A. M., aud (Sundays excep
ted) 5.20, P. M.,
Connecting with Athens Branch Trains,
leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excited) at 12.18, P.M.
Arriving at “ “ “ “ “ at 10.80, AM.
■Willi South Carolina Kail Road Trains,
Leaving Hamburg daily, at 5.45, A. M., and 6 P. M.
Aniviug at “ “ at 2.80, P. M.,and5.88, A. M.
With Atlanta and LaGrangc Rail Road Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily, at t.BO, A. M.
Arriving at “ “ at 1.15, I*. M.
With Western and Atlantic Kail Road Train#,
Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 5, A. M.
Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 5.30, P. W.
And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 5.80, P. M.
Arriving at “ “ at 1.80 A.M.
fe. and leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thurenays and Saturdays •
at 7.30, A. M., and arrifing on Mondays, YVeducsdays and
Friday# at 8, P. M. F. C. ARMS, Sup’t.
Corrected daily. .i f -0 j
OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL
HOAD COMPANY. |
-Hi-
Charleston*, ilay 25, 1852.
ON AND after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger
and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office
Department.) will, until further notice, run as follows, tie ;
P CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD.
FtKifT OR BBGCLAR MAIL AM) PASSENGER TSAIS
UP.
Leaves Charleston (dally 1 * at 8 00 o'clock, A.«.
Arrive Hamburg “ 2 r ' *'
Leave Hamburg (daily ) at "•
Arrive Charleston. M ■••••*• u M ’
Tiiese Trains connect with the afternoon Mail 11 din o
the Georgia Railroad, tat Augusta) going South and West,
and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail steamers, and
New York Steam Packets going North and Last. For the
present Express Train is run only on tnoM days that the
Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New Yorlf Steam Packet# j
fail to arrive at Charleston in time to connect with first or
S o’clock, A. M. Train.
SFCOKDOR EXPKEi*S FREIGHT AiD nafWKrKft THAI*
Leave Charleston at * o’clock, r. m.
Arrive Hamburg at " A. a.
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg at “ o'***. f’ ?’
Arrive Charleston at ™ . „ “• |
m | Passengers by this Train will always arrive at Hamburg
in time to take the day Mail and Passenger Train of the
Georgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at T o’clock, A. M.,
for Atlanta, 4c. J. 1). PET^LH,
myo? Superintendent Transportation.
FEMALE 6EMINIEY.
MRS. JAMES I*. RING respectfully announces te
her friends, and the public generally, that she will
open, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, a
SEMINARY for Young Ladies, in which will lie taught al
the branches of a substani’gl and elegant LJucaf.oa. r'h*
hopes shat devoted efforts to advance her Pupils, and a
scrupulous rgeard to the behavior and moiaia of those en
trusted to her care, will insms for her a liberal slate o/
PH Th(Tsenriccß of an able Scholar and accomplished Gen |
tleman will be secured to assist in the higher bianchcs.
Mrs. Ring ha rented the large and commodious house
«t the comer of Bro&d and Gumming streets formerly oc
copied by Mr. Stovall) where she can accommodate wltL
board Young Ladies from the country. A gisat. induce
ment is offered to those learning French, as that languag.
will be spokenTn the family.
Circulars containing Terms, Ac., may be obtained oy ap
plication to Mrs. Ring, at present on Greene -treet, oppo
site the Methodiat Church. _ au!2-tf _
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
Gi BORGIA. BItHSiOM) COUNTY. —BENJAMIN
U H. WARREN uud GEORGE W. LEWIS, of s.tid
county, have formed a. limited Partnership, according to j
the statute in such case made and pro* Med, under tho name
and firm of GEORGE W. LEWIS, for conducting a general j
MERCANTILE and COMMISSION BUSINESS lu the city .
of Augusta. i
GEORGE W. LEWIS is the general partner, BFAJA- j
min U. WARREN the special partner, both residing m j
Augusta. Benjamin H. Warreu has contributed to the
common Stock" Ten Thousand Dollars, which i* paid in ;
cash.
Said partnership commence sThis Day, and >« to con- •
tinue ffir rears from this date.
«. H. WARREN,
GEORGE W. LEWIS.
Shrncd and acknowledged in pretence of
September 1,1853. s 5 RICH AH D ALLEN, J. I.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rpnK COPART AUR SHIP heretofore existing under •
JL the eGle and firm of TINSLEY & INGRAM, has been
THIS DAY dis°olved by mutual consent E. C. TINSLEY
is authorised to use the name of the firm in setting up the
business. ■ TINSLEY ,
Augusta, August 27, 1552. THOS. J. INGRAM.
THE subscriber will continue business at the old stand >
sf Tikslet A LiOßi.it. aud all persons indebted to Tu-slet ;
A Ixgram, are roqueted to come forwurdand settle, unu all
persons having claims, will present then for i
THE Bubacibcr having purchased the stock of Horses, ;
Wagons, Ac. of TiKSUtv A Isckam, is now prepared to do I
HAULING of any kind. Orders left with E. C. Tinslv. or .
at my Stable on Green Strce*. near City Hall, will be
W' promptly attended to. THOS J. INGHAM.
| Augusta, Aug. 28, 1552
COPARIFEBSK IP.
THE undersigned have formed a copartnership to go into
effect on the Ist of October next, under the style and ■
Arm of DAWSON & SKINNER. We have taken tho large !
brick store occupied for many years by D’Antiguac & Bar
ry, first door above Lamback 4 Cooper’s, where we will
keep on hand a large and well assorted stock of staple and
fancy Groceries. Ail orders from the country will receive
prompt attention. DAM SON A SKINNER. j
J. O. Dawsok, ibrmcfly itta 4 Dawson.
L C. Skikveb, formerly with W. 8. A T. H. Roberta.
s4-lm
PARHAM’S NEW HOTEL,
GHATIASOOGi, TENNESSEE.
M. D. HO GAS, Proprietor.
STBSt'RIBi'R begs leave to inform bis xtSS 1
| friend’ end the travelling public that the above
establishment is now open for the reception of visitors. It |
is located in the centre of Business, commanding a beauti
ful view of the River aud surrounding country.
The interior of the House b is been constructed with a
strict view to the comfort of its patrons—affording impor
tant conveniences rarely met with in country Hotels.
As the chief object of the Proprietor will be to give gene
ral satisfaction, his guests may be assured that no exertion
on his part will be wanting to make their stay with him
worthy of their patronage.
There will be an Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of
the Rail Road Cars and Steam Boats, and a trusty, careful
man to take care of Baggage. 31. D. HOGAN.
Chattanooga, May, 26, IS5*2. my29-dtf
FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT.
5 BBLS. fresh Boston CRACKERS;
| 25 Boxes fresh Soda BISCUIT;
5 Half bbls. Pickled Tu.NODES ;
2 Cases Boston CRACKERS, in Tin Boxes ;
84 dos. X aud X lb. Canisters Uunderwood'* beat
MUSTARD; ,JPS
10 Boxes CAPRES;
4 dos. 1 lb. Canister LOBSTERS;
e “ “ “ SALMON;
15 Bbls. Crushed and owdered SUGAR; for sale by
Jylß G. T. DORTIO.
groceries, GROCERIES.
THE subwribers are receiving their mual well assorted
Stock, and have in Store, a full supply of Fresh Goods,
consisting, in part, of—
- 1,000 sacks SALT;
50 bales heavy Gunny CLOTH; «Jig>
150 coils X, X, and % inch HOPE;
1,000 lbs. TWINE;
50 bbls. Canal and Baltimore FLOUR;
200 bags Rio, Lagoara and Java COFFER !
20hhds. SUGAR, assorted;
60 bbls. Crushed and Coffee SUGARS;
80,000 lbs. BACON, Sides and Shoulders;
8,000 “ Philadelphia Cured HAMS;
| - 6,000 “ Tennessee SHOULDERS:
6 000 “ best LARD, in bbls. and kegs;
NAILS and IRON, assorted. To all of which they ask
the attention of Planters and 3lcrchanjs.
jygO HAND k FLEMING.
r" IOTH-.UHF.-A cart's’ll relief for this troublesome j
Complaint, can be found in one or two applications of j
the ODONTALGIC PROPS,
j y 2S D. B - TLUMB & CO., Agents.
5,000 bushels prime Western Corn, in Store,
V and for bale by sT GIRARDFV a PARKER _
VTirftV SlDEte.—ls.ooo Iba. just received and for sale I
JT) by 613 GEO. W. LEWIS, Warren Block. i
I r'l RFS’V GI\GEB, fresh and fine, for Preeerring,
I 9 \VM. H. TCTT. Dnjggin
ttOßTH AADSOCTH CAHOLUVA AND fJEOR
T\
*■%* "t »• ,r * * wv.
MI SC eixaneoi s.
: CARRIAGES belling ax cost.
LUTHER ROLL'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
. T {UH oM stand, oorner of VrsaLingtoii »n<l
A poynold-Kt reels, and at Ida new afore on 1
Rroftd-«Gect, nest door above the Mechanics* SkAj .
K J VST RECEIVED, V**j
CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, of ad noCKXWAY*, |
TXLBURYS, i Aiotta, I BUGGIKS,
Tai. t ® af STVWiS# rATT*a»a, JBA Roronnß,
pf'i -KlWis, the beat Fiictot’cu at the; GIGS, Ac, j
CARBIAGfe i North, ! LAMPS,
ivn • Which he willed! cheap W UIFB,
HARNESS | „ *>* CABH | LACES, |
TRIMMINGS 1 Or approved paper. | HUBS end
AXLES w 111 build to order all de SPOKES,
SPRINGS actiptionaof f clloee nod |
BANDS, ‘ VEHICLES, SHAFTS,
BOLTS, 1 As!> LYATHEB, 1
TOOL'S, WARRANT HIS WORK. COLLARS, j
And all other articles appertaining to Coach ami Harness 1
Building, such aa Harnees MOUNTINGS of every style and I
variety, LEATHER of ail kinds, Patent aud Enameled j
CLOTH of all colors, Morocco do.
A good assortment of ROCKAWA V 3 and BUGGIES of
my own make on hand.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of HARNESS ami TRUNKS.
Reparing of VEHICLES, HARNESS, &c., done at the !
shortest notice.
~~ Pleasecalland examine my articles, as 1 am deter
mined te sell low for ca«h or approved paper. myS-tw.fewtf |
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. j
FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH FANCY
ARTICLES.
11HOMA8 FLEMING, Importer, No. T1 Maiden Lnne, 1
L New Yofk, offerg for sale, at the lowe«t market prices, j
on the usual credit, !a lots to suit purchaser/?, the following j
articles
GUNS aud PISTOLS; Purcussiou CAPS, GD and SB; i
i Lace and Agate BUTTONS; SUSPENDERS aud GAR
TERS; Silk UMBRELLAS; English and German CUTLE- *
RY; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WORK BOXES and
JEWELRY; Writing DESKS; Buffalo, Dressing and Back
COMBS; DOMINOES aud CHESSMEN; Lead PENCILS; 1
VIOLIN STRINGS; FANCY BOXES; DRUGGISTS’ AR
- TICLEB; China ORNAMENTS; Silk and Metal GUARD
CHAINS; PURSES and MIRRORS; INKSTANDS and j
- STATIONERY; Tooth and Nail BRUSHES; Hair and Sha
ving BRUSHES; Artists’ BRUSHES; MARBLES aud
BEADS; Snuff and Tobacco BOXES; Begar CASES;
SPECTACLES ; PEN HOLDERS, &r.
—ALSO—
PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS and SOAPS, from different
Paris Manufacturers. New GOODS received from Europe
by every arrival. au3-tw!2
• " COTTON MACHINERY FOR~SALeT
j r UHK WICCA6BKE COMPANY, Fishkill Landing,
. A. K. Y.. will sell at Public Auction, on tlic Frcraiaes, on
the Oh day of OCTOBER, at 12, M., ini their COTTON
MACHINERY now in operation in their Mill^conafstingof—
-1 Moun’t WIT T.nWFR • 1 nne htoiter PUTRKR ; 1 three
l Mason s iLUtwtn; i one neater nun. an; i tarec
do., do.; 22 thirty inch Double Doffer CARDS, with rail
ways; 8 Railway HEADS; 8 two head Drawing FRAMES;
I forty-eight Spindle SLUBBER; 8 eighty-four Spindle
FLY FRAMES; 1 DOUBLER; 2 WARPERS; 2 GRIND
ERS; « King Throstle SPINNING FRAMES, 182 Spindles
each; 1 Ring Throstle (McCully) SPINNING FRAME, 126
Spiudies each; 5 Self-acting MULES, 855 Spindles each;
4 SPOOLERS; 2 4-4 wide DRESSERS; 69 do. LOOMS;
I Patterson SPEEDER, 12 Head, 7 inch Bobbin.
The above Machinery was built in 1647, by the Mattea
[ wan Company, in the most expensive style, Las been ope
j rated with great care, and is now running in excellent
order, affording a rare opportunity to those wishing to
' purchase first rate Machinery at a very low price.
F’or further particulars, address (postpaid),
WIOCASSEE COMPANY,
FKnkill Landing, New York, or
JOHN SLADE & CO.,
18 Broad street. New Y'ork.
Fishkill Landing, August 4,1-852. aul rt -W4Satol
SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER'S Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Action
SEWING MACHINE. Patented August 12th, ISol.
Improvement!*, which render ibis machine a perfect instru
ment, patented April 18th, 1852 To this invention, be
fore the great improvements were applied,the first premi
ums wore awarded at the last New York State Fair, and Fair
of the American Institute. As now improved, these ma
chines are infinitely ahead of competition, and the inven
tion is unquestionably the most valuable one now before
the public, not excepting the Planing Machine, Colt's Pis
tols, or any other. All kinds of Sewing, on either cloth or
i leather, done by these machines in most beautiful style, so
| It cannot rip or ravel, and with immense saving of labor.
1 Tho great shoe m rnufacturcrs at Lynn, and other places,
übo these machine#. Tho extensive saddlery establishments
of Newark, N. J.. aud Bridgeport, Ct., use them; aud the
manufacturers of clothing and working tailors in many
parts of the country have introduced and are employing
them with perfect success. No Sewing Machine previous to
this was of an; practical value, or stood the test of actual
use; aud no machine fvr stitching can ever be made that
, wii! be useful, without infringing on 1. M. Singer's Pat-.nts.
! The public are cautioned not to buy other machines con
: tabling I. 31. Singer’s Improvement?, as all infringers will
[ bo promptly aud vigorously prosecuted. Price of Machines,
with all apparatus complete for immediate use, mcludiugtbc
right to use under the patents, $125. Orders sent by mail,
or through either of the express line?, immediately execu
ted. Countiy merchants coming to New Y*ork always fur
nish a convenient medium for the purchase of Machines.
Town, County or State Rights for the EXCLUSIVE USE of
these 31achines, for sale on most favorable term?. 31a
chine Needles, also a splendid article of silk twist on spools,
made expressly for these Machines, for sale at all our offi
ces. Black $7; Colored. £7.50 per pound. Principal offices
258 Broadway, N. 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia,
and 19 Harvard Place Boston.
c4-3m I. 3T. SINGER k CO.
VT L. W liOOßb.—The Clifford Family; or a Tale of the
a. ? Old Dominion, by one of her Daughters ;
Self-Deception; or the Hi#toryef a Human Heart, by
Mrs. Ellis,
Pierre, or the Ambiguities, by Herman Melville,
naming the Romance; or the Adventures of a Novel
reader, from La Chasse au Roman of Juks Landeau.
Aunt PiniHa’# Cabin; or Southern Life a# it is, by Mr*.
3lary 11. Eastman.
The Confessions of on Attorney, by Gussavus Sharp.
Just received slid for sale at
GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S,
i si 1 Book and Music Store.
CORN. —2,ot'5bushels Prime Tennessee CORN, just re
ceived and for ap.’e, in lots of 23 Backs, by
b~ qiRARDEY A PARKER.
p UNLINK COD LIV ER OIL, of a superior quail ty,
V.I warranted fresh and pure, for sale by
j jyßo D. B. PLUMB k CO.
C‘ if RATE OF M AGNES IA, a new and agreeable
Refrigerant and Laxative. It is considered by these
wbn have used it, superior to Congress YVater. Sold by
au! HAVILANP, RIfaLEV A CO.
CIDER VINEGAR.—IO Bbl?. Pure Cider VINEGAR,
for -ale by au!s ESTEg & RICHMOND.
! VBW PUBLICATIONS. —The History of the United
i_N States, Vol. 6, brought down to the Administration of
i Madison and Monroe, by Rich#id Hildreth.
3ly?teries ; or Glirapse# of the Supernatural, containing
1 account# of the Rapping*, Stratford Mysteries, ftrrsms,
i Ghost?, Ac.
Pierro; or the Ambiguities, by Herman Melville.
Dombey and Son, illustrated.
The Mother at Home, by Abbott
London Labor and London Poor—parts 8t) and 21.
| Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution—parts 24 and 2f>,
Just received by aa!2 THOS. RICHARDS &. SON.
DO U C THIS!!!
I,w L. AYMMONS A CO. havejust roceir
2J* cd (at the Old Stand, near the Lower Mar-
ket' a largo and splendid assortment of Ladies’ f toj
Gent’s, 3li??es’ aud Children's BOOTS, SHOES, 1 f«b-
GAITERS, BUSKINS, TIES, &r., Ac., consisting, i part,
of Gent’s fin© Calf BOOTS; Congress BOOTS, different
styles; Oxford TIES; GAITERS; Calf and Goat BRO
GANS; Wrought, Velvet and Moroces SLIPPERS, 4c., 4c.;
Lad’s GAITERS, in great variety, black and colored, from
S6ct?. to *3; Misses’ GAITERS; JENNY LINDS; BUS
KINS ; SLIPPERS; TIES, black aud colored.
Chiidren’a GAITERS; HENRY CLAYS; JENNY LINDS;
Ando TIES; SLIPPERS, 4c.,4c., a great variety.
.Men's, Women’s, Misses' and Children’s low priced
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c,, &c. f u good assortment.
Which, in addiGoa to their former Stock, will make as
good an aE?ortmoul as can be found in the city.
N.B. We do not say the cheapest ever offered in the city,
but we say the best according to the price. Call and see.
Augusta, June 2S, 1852. je29-d&tw
LADIES’ FDnsISjTEE BOOTS.
4 NOTHER LOT of Ladies’ Fine Black Broneo sad
I xV. Colored Gaiter BOOTS, received by
j ielS ALDRICH & ROYAL.
j TT'OR COUGHS —Refined Liquorice LOZENGES, a
1 i very excellent article, for sale by
I Bia , D. B. PLUMB & CO.
•> Ai kA LBS. SUP. CABB. OF SODA,
1,000 lbs. Blue Stone. Just landed and for sale
by sep9 WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
T)OHKMIA\ WARE.—Toilet Powder Boxes, Co
jL) lognes, Pungents, Ac., of rich and elegant styles, just
received by scpO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
AIiTIST’S M ATBRIALH. —A supply of very supe
rior Colors, Brushes, Canvass, Palelts, <6c. For sale
by sepi> WM. H. TUTT Druggist.
rpilE LAWS OF LIFE, with spce.al reference to *he
A Physical Education of Girls, by Elisabeth Blackwell,
M. D- Just published aud for sale, price £5 cents, at
«u 23 GEO. A. OATES * CO.’S, Broad-st.
LAOS’ FRENCH MOROCCO BOOTEBSa—Aiarge
lot of Lads’ French Morocco BOOTEES, thin sole. Al
so, thick sole kid BOOTEES. Received by
aulS ALDRICH & ROYAL.
CORA.— 1500 Bushels Prime Tennessee.
800 Buaheis North Carolina While. For salcbv **
auS 8 C. GRENVILLE k CO.
j -7T8A68 RIO COFFEE.
*jtO' * 70 hhds. Muscovado, Porto Rico and N. O, SUGAR.
ICQ bales Gunny BAGGING.
* toils Kentucky ROPE.
140 bbls. N. O. WHISKEY^
30 hhds. choice Cuba MOLASSES
120 boxes TOBACCO.
Receiving and for sale by
DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING,
au22 No. 4, Warren Block, Jacksou-st,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
j -QQ BUSHEL* CORN.
. , I -ALSO
- few Tierces best Philadelphia Cured HAMS.
HAND & FLEMING. (
Baltimore hhds. ruTumore sides ;
and SHOULDERS, for gale bv
au * HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ;
C l O AR—Hhds. and bbls , for sale by
auS S._T, GRENVILLE k C«
COW PEAS.—IO6 bushels prime COW PEA?, for sale ’
b - v aul9 ESTES & RICHSIOND.
1? IX)UK.—200 bbls. Superfine ;“100 bbls. Extra Family |
’fi esh ground from Virginia Wheat, and for sale by 1
my* B. H. WARREN. !
t or sa u hy
|X> jy27 5. C. GRENVILLE 4 00. I
’ TfA^.-A few flSe TSaW for sale by i
rl a uß S. C. GRENVILLE k CO.
- -
S4LT.— sacks Urferpenl SALT, for sale by
sS ’ HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
C^HEftsF.— 85 boxes prime Northern CHEESE, for sals
I by vl 0 H AND, WILLIAM* A CO,
warn.. in mwwwiM ji j>u< m up l
"NEW BOOKS, £c. r
\ E%\ BOOKS.—Eveline; or the History of a Young
Lady’* Introduction f o the World, by Miss Burney. f
No. 6 Bleak House, by Ohas, Diekeus.
N'n 26 Field Boekjliy p, J. Lagging.
ThcCUtfoid Family ; or a Tr-leof the Old Dominion, by \
#l)'' of f or Daughters.
Lotus-Eating, a Summer Book, by G, W. Curtis, author i
of Nile Notes of, a Ilowadji, The Howadji in Sj ria, &e.,
beautifully illustrated, from Designs by Kenntt.
Child ai Itonie; or. Too Principle.. ot Filial Duty Famil
iarly lllustra ted, by .1. 3* C. Abbott, author of Mother at
Home, Josephine, Maria Antoinette, Kings cad Qu >cns,
Napolcan, etc., very greatly Unproved and enlarged, with
numerous engravings.
Latin-English an*i EugKsh-Latiu Dictionary, for the use
of Schools, chiefly from the Lexicons of Freund, Georges,
and Kaltsohmidt, by Chus. Anthon LL.D., Professor ot
the Greek and Latin Languages in Columbia College, Sec
tor of the Grammar School, etc., etc. For sale by
au26 J. A. CARRIE & CO. j
Popular and ikterestikb boors.— just 1
received a supply of the following popular Works, j
vis;
Kena; or the Snow Bird, by Caroline Leo Hente.
Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag, or the Brothers, 8 tale of Love
; and Jealousy, by Caroline Lee Ilentz.
The Mob Cap, and other Tales, by Caroline Lee Rente.
; Frank Fairlegh ;or Scenes in the Life of a Private Pu
! pH, by the author of Lewis Arundel, or Rail Load of Life.
The Battle Summer, by J. E. Marvel.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is, by W. L. G. Smith.
1 The Discarded Daughter, by Emma D. E. Nevitt South- j
] worth.
Reveries of a Bachelor, by J. K. Marvel
The Blythedale Romance, by Hawthorne.
I Just received and for sale at
GEO. A, OATES k CO.’B
fill Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. .
I Tb* B*' r l “ Uncle Tom."—“Lights More Light Stitt P ■
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES!
XT GW READY, and containsso*)l2mo. pages; beau- j
i. v tifnlly illustrated with original designs, and neatly
bound, price 11.50, entitled LIFE AT THE SOUTH; OK,
“UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” AS IT IS—being Narratives, !
Scenes and incidents in the Real “ Life of the Lowly”— i
by W. L, Or. Smith, Eiq.
The object of the author is to represent the condition of
the slave in his rude but comfortable Cabin, his daily occu- j
, pations and pastimes, the relations between master and
| slave, the mistaken impulses and misconceived views of
i the Northern Philantropiat, Ac., end to repre ent the pas
sions and sentiments in their natural forms, as the same
are displayed in the humblest lot in human society, thus
showing that, in the case of the slave at least, contentment
be,-tows more happiness than freedom ; and at the same
; time to represent, re it is, a class of people, viz: the Plant-
I er, to whom just ice has seldom been done, and whose cha
racter, 8“ exhibited in every day life, is well calculated to
| win the amiable judgment of the world. lor sale by
aulß _ THOMAS RICHARDS k SON.
VEIV BOORS.— The History of the United States of
j i.a America, from the adoption of the Federal Gonstitu
i Hon to the end of the Sixteenth Congress, by Richard Hil
-1 drelh, in three Volumes; Vol. o.—Madison and Monroe.
4 i ■ fr i it
Pierre; or the Ambiguities, by Herman Melville, author
es Typce, Omoo, Reduurn, Ac.
Marco Paul’s Voyages and Travels in Vermont, by Jacob
j Abbott.
! London Labor and the Loudon Poor, by Henry Mayhew,
j with Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard,
i Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution; *r Hloßtraiions,
I by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Scenery, Biography,
; Relics, and Traditions of the MT«r of Independence, by «.
I J. Lossing, with Si* Hundred Engravings on wood, by
i Lossing £ Darrin, chiefly from original Sketches, by the t
. author.
Marco TcnTs V oyage# and Travels in Marne, by Jacob
1 Abbott.
Mysteries; *r Glimpses of the Supernatural, containing
accounts of the Salem W itchcraft, The Cock Lane Ghost,
. The Rochester Bappings, The St ratford Mysteries, Oracles, ;
} Astrology, Dreams, Demon?, Ghost?, Spectres, etc., by
i CharlesWyllis Elliott.
I The Mother at Home; or the Principles of Maternal
I DuiV, familiarly illustrated, by John S. C. Abbott, author
of The Child atTlome, Josephine, Maria Antoinette, Kings ;
and Oueeiis, Napoleon, etc., very greatly improved and en- ]
larged, with numerous engravings.
Dealings with the firm of Dombey <1 Son, Wholesale, Re
tall, and for Exportation, by Charles Dickens.
For Sale by aui'2 JOS. A. CARRIE <t CO. [
*~NEW BOOKS.
TTP-COUNTRY LETTERS, edited by Prof. 9 ,
Ij National Observatory. Also, another supply of the
following popular volumes : Gaieties and Gravities, by •
Horace Smith, Essays from the London Times; the lu
goldshy Legends ; the Book of Snobs, by Thackeray; A
Journey to Katmanda, or the Nepaulese Embassador at
Home Summer Time in the Country; Leaves from .Mar
garet Smiths’ Journal in the province of Massachusetts
| Day 1675-9; Checvers’ Reel in a Bottle; Mrs. Sigmir
. j ncys’ Examples of Life and Death ; True Remedy for the |
; Wrongs of Woman; Quakerism, or the Story of My Life;
Old Portraits and Modern Sketches, by Whittier; Memories
i of the Great Metropolis; Longfellows'Seaside and Fireside;
lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, by Aytoun; Heaven or the i
Sainted Dead; The Heavenly Ilccogniti <n, ali Grace Aguil
lars’ works; Gr a ally Manor; Ellen Middleton ; Gertrude;
Amy Herbert ; The Earls Daughter ; Norman Leslie : Na- I
1 talie ; Madeline; Women of Christianity; Templetons’
Mathematical Tables f»r Practical Men ; Shannon dale; !
; The Deserted Wife; The Mother-in-Law, and a great many
others. Ju‘t received by
THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
e3 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders Ac.
i— ’
rpiME AM) TIDE,or Strive and Win.byA.S. Roc,
1 author of Jam*:? Mcmjoy, To Love and to be Loved.
Ac., Ac.
' Uiatorl -al Sketch of the Electric Telegraph, including its
Rise and Progress in the United States, by Alex. Jones.
1 ; Also, a supply of Quoeclry; Wide, Wide World; Rose !
Douglas; Madeleine; To Seem and to be; Nathalia, a tale,
by Julio Kavanagh ; Hood’s Whimsicalities, Ac. For sale
at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, j
jyS Piano, Book and Music Store. j
VFAI BOOKS, Mib BOOK.—The Blithcdale '
Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Al?o another j
supply of The Wide, Wide VV orld; Queechy ; Marcus ;
| Warland; The Mob Cap ; Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag, or the |
I j Brother ; The Days of Bruce by Grasse Aquilar; Garland’s j
j life ol Randolph; Layard's Niuevah and Remains ; Major
! J ones Travels; Heine Shoe Robinson and -wallow Barn.
Just received by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON,
jySO Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac.
ROUUIHIW IT IV THE BA SH, or Life sh Canada,
; by Suranna jloodie.
*• I sketch from Nature, and the pictui *’s true;
What e’er the cubject, whether grave or g«y,
feinful experience in a distant land
Made in my own.”
j Is two ports. Just published and for sale at
: ! jyg CEO. A. OATES A CO.'S, Broad-st.
■ VKW BOOKS.—Little Pedlington and the Pedliug
i is tomans: by John Pools, author of Paul Pry, Ac.
Voyages to various parts of the World, made between the i
' ; years 1802 and 1841: by George Coggeshall, “.elected from
1 his MS. journal of Eighty Voyages; second scries.
The Gi;-°eys Daughter; by Mrs. Gray, author *ftii*
• Gambler's Wife, Ac. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A OO.’S, Broad-st.
i X. B.—Another supply of Harper's Magazine, for July,
| just received. jy2 i
j VTEW BOOKS.—ENCYCLOPEDIA OP ARCHITE* T-
J URE, Historical,TheoreHcal and Practical. By Jcs.
; Qwllt. Illubtrsted with more than one thousand engravings -
en wood, by R. Bronston, from drawings by John 8. Gwilt. I
i Second edition, with a supplement view of the symmetry
i and stability of Gothic Architecture,
j The Works of Stephen Olin, D. D., L, L. I)., late Presi
! dent es the Wesleyan University.
The Dalton?, or, Th to Ronds in Lite. By Chas. Le" - '-,
author es Maurice Tiemay, Roland Cashel, Charles O'- ;
Malloy. Ac.
Ivar, or the Skints Boy, a romance. By Miss Oarlea
From the original Swedish, by Prof. A. L. Krause.
For sale by my!9 JOS. A. CARRIE & CO.
NEW HISTORICAL ROMANCE—Overing; er
The Heir of Wycherly, a Historical Romance, by El
j dred Grayson, Esq., author of Standish, the Puritan, Ac
“ I had a Dream which was net all a Dream.”
i A few copies es the above just re-reived and for sals by
THOR. RICHARDS A SON,
je26 Blank Book Manufacturers, Peek Binders, Ac.
VFAV ROOKST-^fhc'foliowhig'Ncw BOOKS just re
it ceived and for sale by the subscribers, viz; ,
Mervyn CUthcroc, a companion to David Copperfleld, by •
W. Hai rison Ainsworth, author of Windsor Gaetlo, etc.
The Adventures of a Gentleman in scarchof Miss Smith, ,
by Eliza A. Dupuy, author of Celeste, the Divorce, etc.
Louisa, er the Adventures es a French Milliner, by a. t
j Dumas. 1 1
j Home and Soda! Philosophy, from UouEehold Words, by s
] Dickens. GEO. A. OATES A CO., c
| au2o Broad-st., between U. 8. and Globe Hotels. i t
I VEB PUBLICATIONS.—I/Otus-Eatuig, a Summer ,
I Book.
The Clifford Family, a tale of the Old Dominion.
The Child at Home, by Abbott.
The Latin-English and English Latin Dictionary, hy An
then.
No. 2o Piet'rial Field Book of the Revolution, by Lossing.
No. 6 Bleak House, by Dickens.
And a variety of other Sew Works, just received by
au-36 THQ3. KICK A UPS & SOS.
STRAY LEAVES from an Arctic Journal; orEighte n
Months in the Polar Regions, in search of Sir John
Franklin’s Expedition in the year ISSO-’sl, by Lieut, She
rard Osborn, commanding 11. M. S. vessel Pioneer. Just
published and for sale at
au‘22 GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTINgT
ORDERS left with Dr. Hatton, at Mr. Haines’ Dn’g
Store, or at my place on Green street, will meet with
prompt attention. jy'2o R. P. SPELMAS.
FIKE-PR OOF SAFES.
HU. COVERT’S Fire-Ring SAFE, Flre-Proef, and
• free from dampness. This Safe, received the highest
premium awarded at the Fair of the New York Slate Agri
cultural Society, which was held at Albany, Sept., 1850.
Covert'# Fire-Proof and Thief-Proof Bank and Vault doors,
orders for which can he filled at the shortest notice. The
above Safes are offered at the manufacturers’ prices.
Also, on hand, one very large Else Georgia made Fire-
Proof Safe, arranged with capacious draws and apartments,
containing also a detector. For sale by
mhl7 «- F- CHEW.
CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING
Henry, & srixxef, at their new stand, next to
A. Lafltte’s Auction Room, have and will keepon hand
a supply of Mahogany and other COFFINS, made of the best
materials, and on reasonable terms. In connection with the
above, we keep a constant supply of Fisk & Raymond’s
Celebrated MET Aido BURIAL CASKS of all sizes—orders
filled at short notice,
N. B.—FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, 4c., for sale and
made to order. ja9
HALES Gunny BAGGING;
Ov 125 coils % Kentucky ROPE;
50 bhls. choice New Orleans SYRUP;
10 hbds. New Orleans SUGAR.
—ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT—
-10,000 lbs. choice Tennessee BACON;
1,200 bushels white CORN, in fine order;
CORN, PEAS, OATS and FEATHERS; at aoraer Store,
Warren Block, for sale by
auXO-d W.M. 11. STARK 4 CO.
VEll FLOUR.—IOO bfcls. New FLOUR, sweet and
i.A fine, in Store, and for sale bv
si2 GIKARDEY 4 PARKER.
YEW ORLEANS SUGAR 10 hhds. New Orleans
X\ Clarified SUGAR, in Store, for sale by
sl2-tf GIRARDF.V A PARKER.
pOMPOUAD sVJftip OF sarsaparilla—
\J Prepared according to the U. S. Pharmacopeia, for
sole by sIS D. B. PLUMB 4 CO.
Jt TOXS Silver's Fire Proof PAINT, embracing T differ
ent color*, for sale cheap, by
FAVTLAVP, EISLEF 4 CO., j
Wheltsale Druggists.
-I." ... iii.U- i_ _mjm!jJLiijLg},- l »»i»ii <«m
INSURANCE.
—k—- .. B—s-^——— . 5S | ;
MUTUAL LIFE IK3UKAHCE,
0, F, MoCAY, Actuary. J ASBUIIY HULL, President, |
Applications received, and favaral Is terms offered !
Dr. Wm. E. DSAWSd and Gagat.fcj Hall, Agents for Ar- .
gnat a.- jy»
FIRE AND KARINE Wt URAKCE. "
IMIK PROTIU TION lAftUIIAKCK COMPARV
-of Hartford, Connecticut iravc established en Agency in
Augusta and propose taking tire and aver asks upon proper
ty of all descriptions cu as reaeou (Hie terms as any other
good office, at the .dure of Fot.ce, Brothers k Co. ul
ISBSIAKCE,
ill bl lWt^HlLhlt, Agent Southern Mutua 1 In? 1 '-
. ranee Company, cont nues to t.fln Mart) «, River and
Warehouse Risks at hid Office on Mclntosh street, ar I
promptly meets all losses. His terms art from lb to 23 per
cent, lower than those ot any similar institution in ti e
fctatc. T. V- . FLEMING, Ag-ut.
Augusta, 21st August. 1581. : u: 1
MARINE, FEES, AND LIFE INSURANCE,
BY THE
CIOMHEKLTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF
I Charleston, S. C.
_ CAPITAL, §250.000, ALL PAID IN,
|2§r“ oir.ee, No. 4, Broad street.
Pas-irasT, WILLIAM B. HEPJOT.
masoToss: i
1 J.tMkS K. Rosixsor, J Henry T. Sinvir,
Gkorok A. TnKSHonr, j Wm. Moßurkst,
Rob CRT Caldwhu, i J. H. Bkawxht,
A. B. Tatt, j t. L. Wjuw.
A. M. Lxa, Sect eta'-p,
E. L. Tsssiee, In spector,
B. C. PassgLST, SoHcttoi ,
R. A. Kisloch, MedicalJßeamintr.
This Company is now prepared to receive Proposer fer ’
MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance
on fair and liberal terms.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for theabove
Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life K'skr,
, at customary rates. G. WALKER.
Otiice at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson & Co., Au
i gusto. mylß-ly
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAiTY.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA.
r pilK UXDERfeIGNED has been appointed Agent for
L the above Company, and is now prepared to take lire.
Marine and Inland Navigation Ri;ks. Premiums in all ca- j
ses will be reasonable. U. L. JFFFEES, Agent,
uS Office on Mclntosh street. |
j : MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
The twenty-first course of lec
tures, in this Institution, will commence bn the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
Anatomy, G, M. NEWTON, M. D.
i Surgery, L. A. DUQA3, M. D.
Institutes and Practice,of Medicine, L. D. FORD, M. I>.
Physiology end Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M.MIL
j LER. M.D.
Materia Medic* and Therapeutics, ano ruetncai juris
prudence, I. P. GARVIN, M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. ri
EVE, M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, 11. ¥. OA ViPßr LU, 3f. 0.
Assistant Demonstrator, ROBERT CAMPBELL, 5L D.
Clinical Lvtares will be delivered regular ly at th? City
Hospital, and ample opportunities will oe afforded for tin
study of Practical Anatomy.
Important edditions have been made during the pres .
year, to their means for Demonstrative TecfSlcy in Ob- ,
stetrice,, Pathological and Surgical Anatomy, Diseases of
the Skin, Ac., Ac.
For further information, application may be made to any
member of the Faculty, or to
Au/msta, July, 1852. jy23 G M. NEWTON, Dean.
{Sv The following papers will please publish the above
to the amount of Five Dollars ' Democrat, Huntsvtik, Ala. -
Gazette, Florence, Ala.; Republican, Jacksonville, Ala.;
Journal, Montgomery, Ala.; Monitor, Tuecaloc a, Ala.;
Spirit of the South, Eufaula, Ala.; Mississippian, Jackson,
Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Mis?.; Register, Knoxville,
Tcnn.; Advertiser, Chattanooga, Torn.; Post, Athens
Tcnn.; Messenger, Ashviile, N. C.; Patriot, Greenville, :.
C.; Southern Rights Advocate, Anderson, 8. C'.; Banner,
Abbeville, S. 0.; Advertiser, Edgefield, S. C.; Carolinian,
Columbia, S. O.; Floridian, Tallahassee,Fla.; Sentin* I.Tal
lahassee, E!a.; Standard, Caesville, Ga.; Courier, Home,
6a,; Advocate, Marietta, Ga.; Banner, Athena,Ga.; Re
publican, Atlanta, 65.; Federal Union, Millcdgeviile, Gar
Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga.; Messenger. Macon,
Ga.; Enquirer, Columbus, Ga.; Patriot, Albany, o a.; Tem
perance Banner, Penficldj Ga., index, Fonticid, G Geor
gian, Savannah, Ga.
IMPROVEMENT IN SETTING MINERAL TEETH.
r i ’■ 1!U undersigned would respectfully call the attention
1 of the public to the following important improve meat
in setting Mineral Teeth.
Having purchased, at a heavy expense, tire exclusive
right to use Alcns improvement in the county of Richmond,
begs leave to call attention to its superiority 7 over all other
methods now in use.
first—That they are of greater siren: <t>.
■Second —The Teeth and Gums are fused to the plate, ma
king it a single piece, and thereby rendering it impos-Able
for the lodgement of food, which cannot be prevented by
the ordinary modes; and also, the perfectly life-like ap
pearance caused by the continuous Gums, and
fourthly—by a better fit of the plate, and consequently
greater use in mastication.
Dr. Munson being now on a tour through the Northern
States, will visit the principal cities and procure all the
late improvements, as he is determined net to be surpassed
cither in workmanship or durability.
The public are invited to cud and examine specimens
now at hia office, feeling assured that a simple inspection
will couvirK c any one of its importance and utility.
au2s-dAwtf O. MUNSON, A. 31., 31. D.
ROSENDALE CEMENT.
TUK subscribers are Sole Agents for the sale of the Cele
brated Cement, known a? the “ NEWARK AND RO
SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT.” The reputation of
thi« article for strength, Uniformity, cheapness, and dura
bility, is well establi?hcd, as will be seen by the following
Certificates selected from many received by th* President
•f th* Company.
From Col. W. J. McAlphine,
Dry Doer: C. 8, Navy Yari>, Bnoostw.
President of the N. and R. Cement Co.—Sir: All the Ce
ment used on this work, for two months past, over >I,OOO
barrel?, has bean obtained from your establishment. Eve
ry tenth barrel of this quantity has been very carefully in
• pectcd and tested in the severest manner. The result has
proved very gratifying; and it gives me great pleasure to
«ay that your Cement has stood all the test?, equal to any
that has been furnished this work.
Wm. J. McAlpikb, Engineer.
From J. Edgar Thompson, formerly of the Georgia It. Hoad
Company.
EfqixbsA Departvhxt Pa. P,. R. Co.,HAamfl»rnG, I’a.
President N. and K. Cement Co.—The Cement which you
have sent us i? equal to any we have received from any
other manufacturers. J. Edgak Tnojipsoy.
A Stock cf the above Cement always kept on hand. Also,
a Hupplv of Calc. PLASTER PARTS, which will be old for
cash only. HAVILAND. RISLEY & GO.,
au29 Wholesale Druggist?.
GRENVILLE S ALMANAC FOR 1363.
OUIi Edition of Grenville’s Almanac for 1553, arrang
ed for the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennes
see, and Alabama , will be published and ready for delivery '
early in September next. It will contain, in addition to •
much valuable information —
A tabic show ing the population of each counly, accord- i
ing totbe Census of 1850. Also, the Whig and Democratic
vote of each county for President in lS4h, and far Govcr- J
nor ui ISI9. Also, the number of Representative- of each
county in the Legislature.
The Tax Digest of the State of Georgia for 1853.
A (able showing the times of bolding the Superior and
Inferior Courts in the State of Georgia, and a list of the
Sheriffs,Ordinaries, and Clerks of Superior Court?.
A list giving the Post GODcs in Georgia, Tenues e», and
Alabama.
A table showing the Census of 1850, the tiroes of bolding ■
State Elections, and the Electoral Vote of 184a.
And a Gardner’s Calcn>lar-
Or-icreare solicited at-an early dat*-
A liberal discount made to the Trau-v
JOS. A. CARRIE A CO.,
je2B-(i&w Pookiicllcrs and Publishers, Augusta, Ga.
STOpTsTOF.-SEE HEBE.—SOMETHING NEW.
undersigned, for the improvement of his business
1 and the interest of Lis customers, having purchased in
Now York a new and improved Machine for the manufac
ture of CANDY, would respectfully call the attention of hie
patrons, and the public generally, to the new and beautiful
style of CANDIES that he -s now engaged in making, and
can, at the same time sell It as cheap as the cheapest, and
warrant it as good as the best. Call and see for yourselves, f
lie is also manufacturing a superior article of ROCK i
CANDY, which will compare with the very best Northern
ViliU/i f nui'-u •» **» v '"w* vij-w tv* j '-*v oh .w* m
make. Also, Banana, Pit e Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry,
Roic, Lemon, and othe: Acidulated DROPS of the best
quality, and warranted free from sli unwholesome or dele- ,
tcrious ingredients ; together with a great variety of SU
GAR FRUITS, TOYS, 4c.
He also manufactures Essentia] and Medicated LOZEN- j
GES, of cvcrv descriution, of first quality.
au2s * JOHN W. ZINN. j
EURNETT&'S WATER COOLERS. |
r pHE only article of this kind ever patented. They are j
Jl furnished with two distinct Non-Ck>nducting Cham
bers, by mean! of which, with two lbs. of Ice to the gallon,
- * ~ * ,€
J «ater is kept at a temperature of 40 deft, above zero-. or
j only 80 deg. from the freezing point all day. The: c
) I Coolers never sweat ; thereby saving much waste and
j trouble. They contain also a pan capable of bolding from
6to 8 pounds of butter, inserted tircctly under the cover.
> This quantity of butter is kept perfectly hard without addi
-1 tional Ice. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike
style, and handsomely finished in every respect they make
a beautiful ornament for the Dining room, llotel or Steam
i Boat. For sale wholesale und retail by
I jyfii B. F. CHEW.
: ~ READY-MADE CLOTHING.
MEIEB, brother a CO., two doors above Rich
ards k Son's Book Store, oeg leave to inform their
i j friends and the public generally, that they arc juii now ic
ceivinz their Spring and Summer supplies of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
i I Comprising an extensive assortment oj every variety of
j Gentlemens Dress Goods, which *lhve been manufactured
by themselves, and which taey are enabled to sell to oustnm
: ers and Country Merchants, on bettor terms than any oih<*r
House in the city.
DRY GOODS.
They have also an extensive assortment of c «»v' l o and
Fancy DRY GOODS, which will ba sold on the most acr nr
| rasdating terms, euhor wholesale or retail. Call and -e
i |he Goods and prices. alfrlatwAv ly
HOSIERY.
Gauze Merino Ufper Shirts Fancy Lyle Thread # UO?S
Gauze Cotton “ “ “ Spun Silk “
Lyle Thread “ “ “ Cotton Stripe “
Lyle Silk “ “ Plain El’k and Wh't. Silk do
Col’d Cotton “ “ Brown Linen HOSE, and all
and a variety es other kinds. other kinds.
my 23 WM. O. PRICE & CO., 258 Bioad-st.
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND
HATS.
CLAVTOX AND BIGXOX,
(MVTCALF’6 RANGE.)
ABE THIS DAY receiving a supply cf Youth*’. Bovs* 1
and Childrens- CLOTHING and HATS, suitable fJr
( Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low
P ri ' c ~~ _ myl t
S, HI RTS.—Just received an Invoice of Fine and Com
p mon Fancy and Plain SHIRTS, with and without Ccb
lars, some of which are extra large sizer. For sale at
CLAYTON & BIGNON 8
t *?. Clothing and Hat Store.
irremu minm.mr »i c .;
- ell D. B. PLUMB & CO.
pOTTDkHb nw* fi r Puddings rv.
, A genuine, for sale by
WAVTfjAVD. RTSI.rV * CO. ‘
PATENT MEDiCINUS- j
THE GKBATEST COUGH j
I V ER DISCOVERED.
Dili, wilij vms’ compound pulmonic ba i -
SABI OF WILD CHERRY AND WOOD VAPTH U i
for the complete cure of Coughs, Colds,lnfluent. Aothma,
Bvonchilie, Spitting o f Blood, and ai! other Lung C. mpl&ia t« !
tending to Coa umplion.
REAL'! BEAD!!
This justly celebrated preparation U recommended by .
some of the most learned f<nd intelligent Physicians in the *
country, arm viH he found superior to any remedy for the
Gate ot al! disenees of the 'oapiratorv organs. All persons
who liar® Used Hf< rAstt.ma, Cough, Spitting of Blood,
Vt hooping Cough, Croup, or Hives, Consumption, Pain, j
Soreuesj of the Bi-easl, DiQieulty of breathing, and every
other disease ot the Ureas', and Lungs, attest its superior I
tfficaey in the most unqna! fled terms.
In Pneumonia, a disease which is generally very dan
geronsand fatal, it is confidently believed to be the safeet
and most effective remedy that can be employed. It has
been known to * ure in a short time some of the most, dan
gerous cases of Pneumonia, after it had baffled every other
remedy.
Bronchitis, a disease which is annually sweeping thou- j
sands to a premature grave under the mistaken name of j
Consumption, is promptly relieved and cured by it. The •
usual symptoms cf this disease (Bronchitis,) are Cough,
Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Soreness of the Throi .t
> or Lungs, Asthma, Hectic Fever, accompanied with Splt
| ting of Phlegm, or matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an <
. inllamation of the membrane which lines the inside of the
i whole o*'the wind tubes or air vessels which run through |
every part of tiie Lungs. This Pulmonic Balsam imraedi
ately suppresses the Cough and Pain, subdues the Imfl;. - !
matioa and Fever, removes the difficulty of breathing, by (
• producing a free and easy Expectoration, so that a cure is
j soon effected. It always cures in Asthma. Two or three
! doses will cure the Croup or Hives of children in a few
! minutes, and it is remarkable how prompt it is in subduing
the violence cf Whooping Cough, and effecting a speedy
euro, and many who huvo been given up by their Physi
cians as incurable in Consumption, have been restored to
perfect health by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary
Diseases, no me Heine has ever obtained a higher or more
deserved reputation, in the short time it has been before
the public.
This Pulmonic Balsam, if given in the commencement of
Pleurisy, Pneumonia, or in acute Rheumatism, hi doses
large enough to produce a little nausea for some time, (go
ing to bed and covering up warm,) will produce a free per
spiration, which, if continued for two or three hours, wih
i subdue those diseases at once,
I per° 3pe DireMions, also Dr. Williams' Medical Pamph -
i lets and Circular, with certificates from geptlemtn of the
i first standing.
It is our purpose to circulate these pamphlets and clrcu
j lars ext .-naively ; but should any one be overlooked they
( are earnestly decired to call upon the Agents named below,
and procure one grati#. It will repay perusal and intro
duce you to a n ass of testimony in favor cf the prepare.
i tion which is perfectly irresistable. Such being our cuall
-1 donee in its virtues, we are willing to warrant the Medi
j cine in every reoeat case, (if used according to the direfc
| tiona.) and where the person I# not, satisfied that he W de
riving benefit Aom it by returning the bottle, within 24
j hours time, ihb Mosey will be refunded,
j This valuable medicine is for sale in Au?rusta fay W. H, A-
I J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and who I
are s !-o General Agents for the same throughout the North
western portion of Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB & CO.. -
Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and by ali Druggists in
the City and throughout the Southern and Western Stat j
It is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta: Dr
E. C. JONES,Madison; Dr. VV3I. JOHNSON, Stone M<>
tain; KILPATRIC & CA LHOCN, Decatur; ROBERT TE3V |
I SOM, Union Point ; LEITNER & COLLINS, Berzelia; C.
I W. & H. R. J. LONG, HILL at SMITH, ?uduoc3 A SUM- '
I NEK, Athens; PAYNE A NEBBIT, andJ. 11. A W.S. EL- '
‘ LIS, Jlaeou.
P. M. COHEN & CO-, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston. |
S. C., are the General Agent-for North and South Carolina, j
| Price, in huge bottler, $1; or six bottles for |5.
au26-Bmt i
CHERiIY raCTOBAL, j
IxOlt THE Cl lIC of Coughs, Colds, lloarsenc ?,Bron- I
. chit’s, Whooping-Cpugh, Croup, Astlona, and Coc- |
i sumption.
Os all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them |
valuable , lor the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing
has eve» been found which could compare in its effects |
’ with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at ail '■
times and in all diseases of toe Lungs and Threat where !
‘ medicine can give relief, thi? will doit. It is pleasant to :
. j take, .lad perfectly safe in accordance with the. directions. ,
We do not advertise for the infonuauou of those who have '
dried but those who have not. Families that have known |
it; value will not be*without it, and by its timely ure, they
t are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs
and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption.
The Diploma oi the Massachusetts Institute was award
ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges in Septem
ber, 1817 ; also, the .Medals of the three great Institutes of |
Art, ia tiiis country ; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Insti- i
1 taue at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PEC- !
} TORaL, by their Government in consideration of its extra- ,
• ordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affection; ol
the Lungs and Throat.
Read the following opinion founded on the long ex peri
| mice of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of
St. Johns, May S, 1551.
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Five years trial of your CHERRY PEC- ;
TORAL in my practice, has proven what I foresaw from
j its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures
the colds an I coughs to which we, in this section, are pecu
-1 liarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor Jo 1
' know how a better remedy can be made for the distemper?
! of the Throat and Lurgs. J. J. Burton,m. r. p e.
i See what it has done on it wasted constitution, not only
in the following cases, but a thousand more:
Sudbury, Jan. 24th, 1551.
Dr. Ayer: lu the month of July last 1 nan attacked by a
violent diarrhoea, in the mines of California. I returned tc
i Ban Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from » change
j of climate and die!. My diarrhoea ceased, but was foriow
‘ cd by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally-start
ed for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. -My
cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New
j York, 1 was at once marked by my acquaintances as a v.c-
I him of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient
! reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time
S I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with
little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You I
i would not receive these lines did 1 not regard it my duty to j
I stale to the artiictcc, through yen, that my health, in the |
' space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to 1
! the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL,
Yours, truly, William W. Smith.
Washington, Pa., April 12,154 . ,
Dear Sir; Feeling that I have been spared from a pre- ;
I mature grave, t’urough your instrumentality by the provi- f
’ deuce of God, I will take the liberty to express to you my |
■ gratitude.
' A Cough, and the alarming symptoms of Consumption j
i had reduced me too low to leave me anything like a hope, '
| when n»y physician br-.-ugb* mo a buttle of your “ Pecio- '
! ral.” 1* seemed to. afford immediate relief, and now in a 1
few weeks time has restored me to sound health.
If it will do for others what it has for me, you are cer
tainty one of the benefactors of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am, vary respect- •
j fully, yours, Jobs J. Clarke,
Rector of St. Peter’s Church.
AYith such assurance and from such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JA3IEB C. AYER,
Practical pud Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Ma««.
I igr Sold be HAVILAND, RISLBT & CO., W. H. TU^
D. B. PLUMB & CO., W. K. KITCHEN, and BA ” RT AT
j CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ga,; HILL A B£iTH~ Ather.?’
Ga.; PAYNE A NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; it AVI LAND HAR
; PAL A CO., Charleston, S. C.; A, A. SOLOMONS, fctvan
■ u tii, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South.
auls-dAtwt weewSm
COSBY S AMI-DYSPEPTIC SITTERS.
PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust •
t e public eye than the iunmnerabio advertisements ol
the nostrums that arc constantly appearing In the public
, prints. All arc ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our
ears arc pained with every days repoi is of ilia and speci
. tica. This state of the public mind would seem to forbid any
‘ person of delicatu mind from sending forth anyuewdis- f
coveries in medicine to the trial of the public: still moth es
of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real j
j discover!,.?, which wo arc confident will benefit oar tollow I
| men. This latter consideration has prompted the author ol
those Bitters to make them known. He knows they are
1 highly efficacious, for he himself, hi;> wife, and many friends >
have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years, j
a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even his recollcc- \
tion wa? gone, but by the use of these Bitters he has been \
restored to perfect health. This has been the case with
many of his friend®. The proprietor, ia sending forth this
advertisement, addresses those who know him. He ha*
j b- en, for many year?, a resident of Auguste, but tt this I
time of Hamburg, 8. 0., at which place he can, at any time, j
; be consulted about the Bitter?. They are good in ailcarcß
of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which I
I arc, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from ?
j food,loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness in f
> the head, pain in the side, shartneas of breath, lassitude,
general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The composition is
entirely botanical, and has proved efficacious, where many
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he
could giro reference to a number of persons, who have
made 8 trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as he is Willing
to place it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who i
arc afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial.
ir; _i- t, * .. a _ i i i rXA.A « I
The above Bitters can be had at O. COSBY’S Ilambai t,
8. C., and at Dr. TVII, H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Bread street,
Augusta. fe29
THE B.EMEDY "FOUND AT LAST]
r|sRjrMPHAXT STCCEsiS has attended the use of
X that wonderful Ointment MARSHALL’S MAGIC * *
PAIN ERADICATOR. Every body that has used it
well of it, and what “every body rays musr. V , «p‘ aks
Since the first of January last, upvcu-*" - true.”
rate? Lave been received, sos tilling *o *' of 709 Certifi-
Superiority of Marr-hali s Magtoai v _ ay Rood effects and
In some very few ins f ,anve» *’ - am Eradicator.
I entire satisfaction,, but i«>*'' ,“' 18 preparation ha? not given
i who have been Lo*' ",... “, 100 0 , ®‘ )r a moment, at the number
: timonials hav* * _ *‘5 vcn hundred voluntary tea*
timea In*” . ueen g-.ven, and certainly not leas than five
01p“ r ****** haTe expenoncetl «e good effects of thj,
, oient, in the same space of time.
i c . The public will please bear in mind that this is a purely
| Southern preparation, and is entitled to the patronage <A
i coutliern people. As no charge is made, should no be
j be received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety caa. e
i ° ut c '~ a hundred the greatest success will be sure to follow
1 tor ..irlher particular*, and a number of certificates you
! arc referred to the pamphlets, to be had at any of the
; Agencies. J
i The diseases which Marshall's Eradicator will cure, arc
i Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves
Scfumla, Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous
swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises,Strains
1’ cak Joints,Contracted Tendons, Head-Ache, Gout, Ptfcy.
i Tcotn-Ach, &c. Tor sale by
HAVIL.CND, RISLEY AOo., Augusta, G«.
I* B. PLUMB k Cc., do. d-
D’ANTIGNAO & BARRY, do, do’
BAR RETT A CARTER, do. do’
TIL K. KITCHEN, d«. do’
W. U. TUTT, do!
PA. MOISE, do. do
And by W. H. kJ, TURPIN Proprietors, do. do
It is also for sale throughout the State, by the priori oa
Druggists. 1
N. B.—Be careful to look for the written signature of J
E. Marshall on the wrapper of each box. None - 3 -enuint
without it. ° 0 26 I
"
\ LL persons having Negroes to sell, will find it to their
-tIL interest to call on the undersigned.
JfQ N. C. TROWBRIDGE
BECKWITH’S PILES are one of the most cmvfcaient
and certain remedies for Indigestion, Constipation,
Dyspepsia, kc. The trade supplied at proprietors piT-es
UimAXD.M^'j
\V OL-UU&-* 00.
MwmcimS '
COK.IUMK«OiV UAjN bt dDKfcfe.
DR . H iBT I » <i’6 COMl’Ot !VS> 8V K»- f €►**
v APIiT it A .--1 he womtei *ud doubt felt by die ; '<.dif at
Faculty wh**!i Dr, Hasting nwfctlfSln IhecahlbHSly o’ knl
, nonary Coosiixoptuie', by the nseof Naphtha as a remedial
- agent has no*, after eight years of trial, settled do* n into
1 “ K de “y conviction that there are few or ac oases ** which
1 SYRUP 01 NAPHTHA.
1 In every case in which it has been tried in Lnghind or the
United it In s been followed by immediate reaef and
1 SS2.??K u». m»uj» r™
1 Dot I*M> *
j from disease of the Lungs, irtule prewiwsiy had
died almost every week. In incipient ft-M»• * - -■ 1
| lion the effect of the Naphtha Syrup is almonmirtGUtoua,
and a cur. effected in an incredibly short spaoe of taue. in
the more adv anced stages, and even i5 ’ !i(1 <• •-
dreadful division of this hitherto fneuvakc dmase, m el
fect is equally wonderful. This period is marked by tie
[expectoration of the tubercles in cbeese-bkt j urticics,
1 mixed with pus, mucous, blood, i c., and most general y ac
i compar.ied wi th diarrhea. On administering the h | btha
i Syrup the formation of the tubercles is almost instar.tly *r
| rested, the foreign matter thrown off, the tubercles ah cady
formed are destroyed, and the breathing Uumedu-t-i> be
comes easier, u.d the patient, on the third night alter f rst
taking the Syrup, is often able to enjoy a quiet mghi s res.
—a thing unknown for weekspreyfoualy.
■ B THE TRIAL OF A SINGLE BOTTLE
is all that Is asked by the Proprietor to prove this medians
1 to be all thath.is been stated.
bronchitis.
1 Bronchitis has in this remedy a sure and speedy cure
I and is acknowledged by all the mem ml faculty to be vita
out a rival in the speedy cure ••< Lr-uc o >■ oti aotfte anu
1 Chr ° E ' C ‘ COUGHS, COLD AND CATARRHS
1 yield to the influence of the Naphtha Syrup, often In the
short space of forty-eight hour;.
* NIGHT SWEATS.
This distressing and weakening accompan merit to Con
sumption and other diseases,is inaiaiitly stopped by the nee
of the NaphthitSymp.
SPITTING OF BLOOD.
The most se .ere attacks of Spitting es Blood have inva
riably been stopped within the short spue*-of thirty u •
nutes, and all disposition to recurrence of the same pre
vented. In ccnclu ion, the Proprietor warrants the Naph
tha Syrup, to he not only the best but the only certain cure
for Pulmonary Consumption, and all other diseases of the
Lungs.
None genuine without the written signature of M. A P.
HARRISON, on the wrapper of each bottle. #1 p rbottia
—6 bottles for |5.
For sale in August* by
HA VILA & CO., ©
, f D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
BARRETT & CASTER,
W. K. KITCHEN,
• Wli. H. ILTT,
\\ M. HALSES.
AM orders should be addressed to O.W. BUB.R4BBO
** THER, New York, who Lave the exclusive Agency for i «
* South and West. rob‘-dAwtifo
S H
LK the AJli’.l-d Retake ami the JDmtuinag Kc-; tl
the remedy i> fGtlxd at last.
I UNIT’S PECTOHAL EUXIB Is one of the'most
certain and most pfeastuit Remedies ever offered tothe
i Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues ibf-
I fhse themselves so generally throughout the hurmm Lun-”,
{ that it is impotable for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis*, l iJu
rtey, Asthma, Whooping Cough-, Hoarees'-ss, IMfßcult
| Breathing, Pain in the hide, or Consumption, to i
I its power. Its effects upon the Depuraipry Organs are so
i prompt that Nature is enabled to throwAiff all unhealthy or
j impure agencies thut tend to dtaeaee-the delicate s»ubsi«.n«*e
1 of the Lungs.
i From the hundreds of cures that are ahm st daily report
• ed, it would be impossible for the most increnalpu: to doubt
j hr a moment. Many who have suffered tor years v. I h db—
i eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, ami
j arc Bounding its praises abroad.
The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable sub
> stancesaione, and its use for years would tend to strength
| en the system, and not like taost oilier Medicines, weaken
I it. It k now being used by some ol the most eminent Phy
sicians is the country, and by many is considered an Ini Ni.
ble remedy in GROUP.
Parents wao have youngclhiktren, shjuiu kejt-p a bott'e a
all times, as a single dose will remove any cat of this a.-
t tressmg disease, if given at the ousel
Prepored in Augurta, Qeo, anj fer sale by
W. 11. &J. TUEriN, f .
VVM. H. TUI T, J- Augusta.
,j WM-. ROOT, Marietta.
THOB. Si. DUNNE'S, Atlanta.
fe4-d&wtf B. I . TLTT, Agent : u Tennes- .e.
~ R. B. R.
HPO THE PUBLIC—A C VKD—A p.-i lie imutation
J to all who sutler Pain. —if there is a man or wogaan
i who is now suffering Pain, we care, not whr.t the cause may
1 be, we guarantee that Kadway’s Ready Relief will g-ve
you ease end relieve you entirely ia a few minutes after
using it. Call upon the Agent, Fwe naive ye a will ni l
iin this paper, and-it you are smf,xirg any acute pain,
I will warrant that RaDWAY'b READY RELIEF will stop
t it before you leave the t- tore.
It will cure Rheumatism after all other rente chef have fad
ed, and is the c niy sure cure for Neuralgia, it will cun 8. k
or Nervous Headache, and stops tLs most pa nful throb*
ina few minutes, it will relieve the m >c d:strescing
pains of dian hoea, cramps, Spasms, ic.
R. R. R.—CHILLS AND FEVi.it,—^We guarartee that
Railways Ready Relief w ill remove this distress:r.; ; p digue.
It steps the Chills in a few minutes, and its wanning,
cleansing, and invite rating ir.Au ,u.- c ;i:rui- ahv--- -
secretion of the sy- cm. “ “
It should be taken internally to keep the stomach frc«
froiii acid, and to neutralize the :■ >: ,uuL n -su . f Ague.
It should be applied externally to stop the pain—to give
; renewed action to the functions cf the skin—the join--. .>.<l
ligaments, the. nerves ami snuschss—to vivify and refresh
the senses, from stupor, sieep, or uron finest.*
Let every individual bear tins important f ct in min f
Radway’s Ready Relief will check the wit id in a few mi
nutes, and stop tne pain instantly. It cures Beur.lgic,
Rheumatic, Nervous, Choler.c, Diarrhm c Pains in a few
j minutes. it never icil* in relieving the patient from pain.
“ Radis ai a t 0.,
> 1(12 Pulton street, New » era.
PHILIP A. MOlbE, and
| WM. 11. TLir,
Agents for Augusta, Ga.
! f oil them Wholesale Agents—P. M. Cohen & On., and
Haviland, Harrsl & Co., Charleston,S.O.; lift !■ ...-
; Moore, and A. A. Solomons, S vannah, £>a. f4-8w
} TUTTS COMTOUND EXTRACT Of^SAESATA
R1 !-La
I,' OH the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula or
1 King? Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, P m,.
|, pice on the Pace, King Worm, Rile-, Chronic
Bore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Heai, En.
Ir-rgement and Pain of the Bun *
and Joints, Old Ulcer*.
Syphilitic Disorder?, !
; Spinal Complaints
—AND— v '
AH diseases arising from
1 and exposure, or tor- n?e c.f Mercury
| tho 1 uioufi * in Life, Ifsusepunhes
t"! -enovn-.es the whom system an ;
health and strength to ibe
J most debilitated constitions.
j Prepared and sold by
I Price 75 cent* per bottle. WM. H. TUT I. M D
e24-tf *
; PURIFY THE blood!
This is the season to cleanse the Bystem, and remove
from it ail those impurities which produce Disease nu
-1 ring the Summer months. There is nothing that wii] dothia
| so effectually as TUTTS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
J SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, aad
by its several combinations, exerts a powerful influence
over the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rhtu
matinn, Bait Rheum, Syphilis,- (Fleet, Effects of Mercury,
and imparts to the body a healthy tone and vigor. Those
who in the Spring of the year lose thek appetite, and Eel
.anguicl and debilitated, would derive great benef t fr. m a .
use. Erjcc 75 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold bv
irhgJi-dAwtf WAT. U. TITTT. M.7>.
| BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Hubbard's Patent Carriage Springe.
THE subscribers having purchased the patent right Cmr
the Mate of Georgia, of LuLbard’a Patent improve—
j tnent in CARRIA GE SPRINGS, are now prepared to fur
j aish to order, all kind us vehicles upon this improved rd->n,
j By this improvement a straight piece of wood is m&ue t<k
j form a durable, cheap and efficient spring of great liUhrufee
j -sad strength, that cannot he _;et oi made to strke v’ .
! brought entirely down to its beaxing, and at the same
| is self adjusting to my weight that the carriage is
i of sustaining. With this improvement a i’rvg- , r*
built one hundred end fifty pounds lighter iUu
old plan, and to cost one third less. ‘ l ontn.
JAMES nULBFhrf f. ro
mhßl ROBERT H. *.L,v -s
FBEbli OBOURXTILOirR FBOM
\ Lfer received, at the Cunuingham Al : (Jv .. j f X
O rior NEW WHEAT, grown by J. M. Min % ot c ' sn
Good-Ale plantation, and will be rcce»* -ei, v-q.,on bis
laily from various :-e,u - t HX % lre ‘ v “ supptiM
who mrv desire it with an £*■' - T ' e '' :,u now supply all
FLOUR from New Wheat -*ra article of fresh grouid
ieb , growth of 1&52.
' g D. LINTON & CO.
_ a oLSION glass works.
» . I \UUHSDi\F U now prepared to execute’
_ orders for superior WINDOW GLASS, manufactured
at Knoxville, Tcun. This Glass W'U compare favorably v.ifh
any made in the United States; and thh prices are as low
5 those of any other .Factory.
myls JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
i i UIMI'OtAO jjilltl'Uif' m;t lit—i'r the r'euio- ’
V- val and permanent cure of all dibeases of the Kindt ve' f
, Blade er, and Urinary apparatus in genen.!. For tale by
. mhts AVM. H. MUTT. Drug prist.
KeruLU V fcbfclAbLfc. FA RTf Oft.—Notice to
Painters, Wheelwrights, Car Manufacturers and Iron
i Founders.—The subscriber offers to the ai>ove parties the
Refined Vegetable Paint OIL, which is a perfect substitute
for Linseed Oil, at one ha if the price. This Oil will mix’
with all kinds of colored Paints, dries haid, and possesses
when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Rails coated twice
with this article clcr“ will be preserved for m. ny yeaic.
Being equal to Lintced Oil, and* but half the price is snfii
oient recommendation. For sale by
ja3o-d&w TVAf. H. TUTT, Druggist.
THE GEAEITE MILLS
VRE placed in the hands of Mr. Thomas and
my oldest con, John, one of whom will, at all times,
be found between the L'ag.e A Phoenix Hotel and the old
Bridge Bank, next door below Mr. Zinn's Augusta Bakery,
where eVery effort will be made to.k<’ep on hand superior
and different grades cf FI.OL K; Belted MEAL j fine
UOMONV, or GRITS, Ac.
The Granite Nlilia Flour can be found in the hands of my
agents, Messrs. Seymour, An ley A Co.. Broad street, and
J. G. Carmichael, Warren Block.
au!9 JAMES L. COLEMAN.
TVbICKS FOR SAUE.A-f500.5b0 BRICKS for sal«T—
l> Apply to jyll-tf S- L. & L. G. BASFORD.
CUBA MOLASSES. - *
on TIERCFS Cuba MOLASSES;
I -jO 13 bbls. Cuba Do.;
{ VTill be sold low from the Wharf.
i e ' x ‘ C. CARMICHAEL.
Thom asto\ lime—2siTbNr“iwjrT>, r~
LIME, just received and for sale low b v “ t a " tolx
_ ESTES t RICHMOND.
flu. FoSSZ SLIPPERS. Also Rogers
** ♦•*»* GAITERS. Received by
AI.DBICR * ROY A*.,