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MIS( KLLANEOUS”
CHAP LF-NTON A DVERTISEMENT.
PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. TYPE AND
PRINTING PRESS AGENCY,
2?o. 82 East-Bay, Charleston, S. C.
JOSEPH WALKER begs leave respectfully to in
form the public th. the has opened a COMMISSION
F\PEK WAREHOUSE, and Agency for TYPE, PRESSES,
etc and will devote his personal attention to it exclusive
ly ’ Frem his great facilities he will be enabled to sell on
the very best terms, PRINTING PAPER. Agent for the
South Carolina Paper Manufacturing Company, Greenville,
S. C. Fayetteville and Lincoluton, N. C., Paper Mills. The
extensive Mill of the former is one of the largest in the
whole country. The Machinery is of the latest and most
approved construction, embracing every new and valuable
improvement, and is equal to the best Northern Mills.
The other mills are in successful operation,manufacturing
paper which bears comparison with the best. WRITING
PAPER. He has made arrangements with several Mills,
and can offer all kinds much lower than has been sold at
the South. WRAPPING PAPER. He is prepared to sell
all kinds as low as at the North. Tea and all kinds of
Wrappers for Grocers. Envelope and Assorted colored
PAPERS. CARDS, Plain, Dlauk, Enameled and Colored,
at Manufacturers’ Prices.
TYPE, PRESSES and Printing Material. Arrangements
have been made to go much more extensively into this
business, and to keep larger stocks constantly on hand.
Agent for JOHN T. WHITE’S Type and Stereotype FOUN
DRY, which has been established over Forty Years, and is
one of the best in the country. Also, K KOE A CO.’S
Celebrated PRINTING PRESa MANUFACTORY. TYPE,
PRESSES, Ac., furnished at the same price as at the Foun
dry or Machine Shop, the actual expense of transportation
enly added, which would have to be paid if bought in
New York.
PRINTING INK, Book, News and assorted Colors, of
the best quality. Agent for MAYNARD A NOYES’ Cele
brated WRITING INKS, same price at Wholesale as at the
makers. _ 024-d6
CLOTHING.
PIERSON «V JENNINGS.
Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, No. 26 Bayne street
Charleston , So. Ca.
•\TTE BEG leave to call the attention of Merchants and
W Dealers to the very large and desirable stock of
BEADY’ MADE CLOTHING. We have now on hand :
Such as Blue Flushing, Blue Pilot, Blanket, Petersham,
Lyon Skin, Clouded Casimere and other styles of OVER
COATS ; Paletots, Sacks and fancy business Coats, made of
black, colored, mixed and clouded Cloths; BEAVER
CLOTHB, Devonshire KERSEY’S, TWEEDS of every quali
ty—with a large stock of PANTS, VESTS, CLOAKS, Dress
ing GOWNS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, Ac., Ac.-—all
made in the best manner.
Our prices are uniformaly low, and we challenge a com
parison with any other House in the Untied States.
Particular attention will be paid to all orders sent to us; and
we solicit them from Merchants not coming on. They may
rely upon our giving satisfaction and filling their orders
promptly. PIERSON A JENNINGS,
194 Broadway, New York,
s!6-tAw3m and 26 Hayne streets. Charleston, S. S.
AT HEAD QUARTERS, 203 VICTORIA RANGE.
CALL AND SEE.
MY STOCK being now complete, I can offer to the
public as large an assortment as any other House in
the United States, comprising every article in the Uphol
stery Line, such as CORNICES; Curtain Stuffs; Rich
MUSLINS; BANDS; PINS, Ac.
My Stock of French Papers is worth examining, com
prising the latest patterns, gold borders to suit.
No need of further comment. Please call and examine.
Great reduction in prices of SHADES, some of the new
est patterns on hand, and new Stock by every Steamer.
A large discount to Dealers.
09-wtMhl F. DUPONT.
SAMEIL HOYT,
(Late of the firm of Samuel Hoyt & Co., Savannah, Ga.)
announce to his friends that he has removed
T V to Charleston, S. C., No. 149 East Bay, where he is
prepared to do a General Commission business, and fur
nish to order, at all times, auy articles from the North or
South that may be wanted, for the usual commission, as
well as receive and sell the same. And I pledge myself
that all business entrusted to my care shall receive such
attention as wRI insure similar manifestation of their good
will, not doubting that my acquaintance with Northern and
Southern markets will euabie me to do as well as any, and
better than many.
Also, dealer in Butter, Cheese, Plaster, Marble Dust,
Cement, Lime and Hair.
And, Agent for sundry Machine Manufactories, North
and South, as well ix: Silas C. Herring’s Fire-Proof Safes,
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones ; all of which will be
furnished on short notice, and at manufacturers prices.
Cash paid at all times for Wool, Green, Salted and Dry
Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins, Shipping Fur?, Beeswax,
Rags, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and Florida
Moss. Also, Southern Tanned Leather in the Rough.
Terms cash invariably. Refers to the citizens of
Savannah generally. sl-dAwSra
Sq W. H. TUTT.
7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Augusta, Georgia.
Has now in store and for sale at very low prices
1,000 Gallons Lamp OIL,
10,000 lbs White LEAD, Pure extra and No. 1,
500 Gallons Linseed OIL,
2,000 Lbs. POTASH.
2,000 “ Epsom SALTS,
3,000 “ COPPERAS,
8 Cases Spanish INDIGO
8,000 Lbs. Hi. Caib. SODA,
50 Gross MATCHES,
200 Dozen MUSTARD,
75 “ INK, assorted,
20 Baskets, Olive OIL,
10 Bbls. Castor “
1,000 Lbs Flor. SULPHUR,
1,000 “ Refined SALTPETRE,
200 Boxes Window GLASS,
2,000 Lbs. PUTTY.
Together with a very extensive stock of Pure Family
NEDICINES, Fancy Toilet Articles, P. rfumery, Surgical
Instruments, Ac., to which the attention of Physicians,
Merchants and Planters is respectfully solicited.
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Let the Afflicted Rejoice and the Despairing Hopei
THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST.
TLTT’S PECTOB VL ELIXIR is one of the most
certain and most pl.asant Remedies ever offered to the
Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues dif
fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Lungs,
that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleu
risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult
Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to withstand
its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are sc
prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy oj
impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance
of the Lungs.
From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily report
ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to doub
for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis
eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and
are sounding its praises abroad.
The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetablesub
stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength
en the system, and not like most other Medicines, weaken
it. It is now being used by some of the most eminent Phy
sicians in the country, and by many is considered an infalli
ble remedy in CROUP.
Parents wno have youngclhildren, should keep a bottle a
all times, as a single dose will remove any case of this dis
tressing disease, if given at the onset
Prepared in Augusta, Geo, and for sale by
W. 11. & J. TURPIN, 1 .
WM. 11. TUTT, | Augusta.
WM. ROOT, Marietta.
THOS. S. DENNEY, Atlanta.
fel-dAwtf B. F. TI TT, Agent for Tennessee.
TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPA
HILDA
I?OR the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula or
Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pim
ples on the Pace, Ring YVorm, Biles, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, En
largement and Pain of the Bones
and Joints, Old Ulcers,
Syphilitic Disorders,
Spinal Complaints
—AND—
All diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury
and exposure, or imprudence in Life. Its use purifies
the 8100d —renovates the whole system and
imparts health and strength to the
most debilitated constitions.
Prepared and sold by
Price 75 cents per bottle. WM. H. TUTT, M.D,
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
THE FIRM heretofore existing under the name of
Scranton, Stark A Davis is hereby dissolved. Eithei
of the subscribers will use its name only in liquidation.
J ohn S. YVright, of this city, is duly authorized to re
ceive dues of the late firm, and receipt for the same.
Dated Augusta, October 22,1862.
P. A. SCRANTON,
WM. H. STARK,
023 S. E. DAVIS.
rpilE Adveniures’of Lilly Dawson, or the Smugglers of
JL the Mill, a Novel, by the author of Susan Hopley.
Just published and for sale at
022 GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad Street.
"VIEW BOOKB.—Parissian Sights and French Princi
JIN pies, seen through American Spectacles; illustrated
bound and in pamphlet form.
Virginia and Magdaliue, or the Foster Sisters; a novel
by Mrs. Southworth, author of the Deserted YVife, Ac.
History, Structure, and Statistics of Plunk Roads in the
United States and Canada, by YV. Kiugsford, Civil Engi
neer on Hudson River Railroad.
The Black Dwarf and Old Mortality, bound together,
price 25 cents.
Montgomery’s Poetical YYorks, new and handsome edi
tion.
No. 8 Bleak Hou«e, by Charles Dickens.
No. 28 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution.
The Physician’s Y’isiting List, Diary, and Book of En
gagements for 1853. Just received by
THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
023 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, 4c.
S3OC REWARD.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber this morning, «
his Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a mulatto, about Sa
sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about ffyS.
150 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large
eyebrows, well known about this city. As I have reason tc
believe that she has been enticed away by some white per
son, I will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con
vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and
lodged in any safe Jail, where I can get her.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Augusta, Ga., July 24,1852. _ _ jy‘Js
PURIFY THE"BLOOD.
THIS is the season tc cleanse the System, and remove
from it all those .impurities which produce Disease du
ring the Surame i months. There is nothing that will do this
so effectually j;TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OI
SARSAPARILLA which with great care, and
by its several combinations, exerts a powerful influence
over the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rheu
matism, Salt Rheum, Sypliilis, Gleet, Effects of Mercury,
and imparts to the body a healthy tone and vigor. Those
who in the Spring of the year lose their appetite, and feel
languid and debilitated, would derive great benefit from its
•me Price 75 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by
Sh26-dAwtf WM. H. TUTT, M D._
K BARBELS CHOICE CIDER and WHITE WIM
VINEGAR, just received and for sale low by
BELCHER 4 HOLLINaYVORTH,
ftUp .29 No. 5, Warren Block.
VToirK S FOR SALE. —500,0 W BRICKS for sale.—
Ji
NEW BOORS, Ac.
"VTEW HOOKS. —The Bivouac, or the Rival Suitors, by
IN Col. YV. H. Maxwell, author of Hector O’Halloran, 4c.
Price 50 cents.
Gentleman Jack, or Life on the Road, a Romance of ex
traordinary interest, breathing the very spirit of adven
ture; by the author of Paul Clifford.
Lives of YVellington and Peel, from the London Times,
being No. 15 of Appleton’s popular Library.
Reuben Medlicott, or the Coming Man, by M. W. Savage,
Esq., author of the Bachelor of the Albany; My Uncle, the
Curate, &c. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES 4 OO.’S,
o!9 Piano Forte, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER. —Jnst received,
for the above month, Godey’s Lady’s Bood and La
dies’ National Magazine, containing the usual quantity of
Engravings, original matter, 4c. Subscribers will please
call for their copies at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO’.S,
o!9 Broad Street.
The mormons, or Latter-day Saints in the Valley
of the Grea’ Salt Lake, derived from personal ohser
vation, during a residence among them, by Lieut. J. W.
Gunnison, of the Topographical Engineers. Price 50 cents.
Aunt Phillis’s Cabin, or Southern Life as it Is, by Mrs.
Mary H. Eatsman.
Facts in a Clergyman’s Life, by the Rev. Charles B.
Tayler, M. A.
Quekett’s Lectures on Histology.
Overman’s Mechanics for the Millwright, Machinist, En
gineer, Civil Engineer, Architect, and Student.
The Gerai-Milco, or the Narrative of a Residence in a
Brazilian Y'alley of the Sierra-Paricis, with Maps and Il
lustrations.
Hitchcock’s Religion of Geology.
YVorks of Dean Swift, with Life.
Thoughts on the death of Little Children, by Samuel J.
Prince.
Life Here and There, or Sketches of Society and Adven
ture at far-apart times and places, by N. P. Willis; and
The Battle Summer, by Ike Marvel.
Also, a fresh supply of
Practical Mercantile Correspondence.
Gilfillan’s Bards of the Bible ; and
Cheever’s Reel in a Bottle
For sale by THOS. RICHARDS & SON,
THE Lives of Winfield Scott and Andrew Jackson, by J.
T. Headley, author of Napoleon and his Marshals,
YVashington and his Generals, 4c., 4c.
Philosophers and Actresses, by A. Housaye, author of Men
and YVbmen of the Eighteenth Century, Ac., in 2 Vols.
The Poetical Works of James Montgomery, collected by
himself.
Heroines of History, illustrated; edited by Mary E.
Hewitte.
The Blithdale Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorn.
Anna Hammer, a tale of Contemporary German Life,
translated from the German of Temme, by A. H. Guern
sey. For sale by 021 JOS. A. CARRIE 4 CO.
INKSTANDS, a great variety; Letter Balances; Bill
Head Racks; Post Office Boxes; Bank Notice Boxes;
Sta p Boxes; Pencil Sharpners; Pen Cleaners; Ink Era
sers ; Pencil Rubber; Book Rests; Calendars ; Pen Racks;
Portfolios; Bill Hooks; Ivory Folders; Copying Presses,
and Copying Books; Gold Pens ; Paper YY’eights; Ivory
Tablets; Letter Clips; Envelopes, all kinds, large and
small, plain and fancy; Pencils, all kinds ; Adhesive Files ;
Sealing YVax, very fine ; Steel Pens, over 100 kinds ; Dia
rys for 1868; Banker’s Cases, some very fine; Tape Lines
4c. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS 4 -SON,
o!5 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers. 4c.
w — JL. i .M
PATENT GAS CONGREVE LIGHTS.—Every
i Match warranted to ignite with facility, ev6fi if kept'
in a damp place, and being camphorated produces a p!t%V
sant odour. No sulphur or injurious used in*
the manufacture of these Congreves, which are warranted
to keep good any length of time. Made by Fell 4 Co.,
London. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
Price 26 and 50 cts. per dozen boxes. Broad-st.
Persons trying these Matches will never use others if
they can be had. Also a good supply of YY’ax Matches on
I hand. 06
K \ICKLHBOCKER MAGAZI NE, for October,
has been received by the subscribers. Subscription
$3 per annum—received at
- o!6 CEO. A. OATES 4 Co.’S, Broad-st.
f O INGLE BLESSEDNESS; or, Single Ladies and
IO Gentlemen against the Slanders of the Pulpit, the Press
j and the Lecture Room, addressed to those who are really
j wise, and to those who fancy themselves so;
j Daily Bible Illustrations ; being original readings, for a
year, on subjects from sacred History, Biography, Ac., es
pecially designed for the Family Circle, by John Kitty, D.
1 D., F. S. A.;
j Lydia, a Woman’s Book, by Mrs. Newton Crasland ;
Lady Mary; or Not of the YY’orld; Mark YY’ilton, the
g Merchant’s Clerk; and the Angela Song ; a Christmas To
ken, by Charles B. Taylor, M. A.;
„ Ireland’s Miseries, the grand Cause and Cure, by the
Rev. Edward Marcus Dill, A. M., M. D., Missionary Agent
to me Irish Presbyterian Church;
Mexico as it is and as it was, by Br&ntz Mayer, third
,f edition;
(The New Clerk’s Assistant, or Book of Practical Forms,
designed for the use of any body, by John S. Jenkins,
Counsellor at Law;
The American Architect, by John YV. Ritch, Archt.
The Upper Ten Thousand, by . Astor Bristed;
Heads and Hearts, by the author of the Miser’s Daugh
ter, Ac.;
Ellen Grant, or Fashionable Life in New York.
Also, a fresh supply of Leigh Hunt’s Book for a Corner;
Arctic Journal; Journey to Iceland; Horse Shoe Robinson;
Outre Mer, and Hyperion, by Longfellow; Hawthorne’s
Wonder Book and Snow Image, and other Twice-told Tales.
Just received by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
526 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, 4c.
NEW BOOKS. ~
L TP-COUNTRY LETTERS, edited by Prof. B ,
j National Observatory. Also, another supply of the
following popular volumes; Gaieties and Gravities, by
Horace Smith; Essays from the London Times; the In
goldsby 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
Bay 1678-9; Cheevers’ Reel in a Bottle; Mrs. Sigour
neys’ Examples of Life and Death ; True Remedy for the
Wrongs of YVoman; Quakerism, or the Story of My Life;
Old Portraits and Modern Sketches, by YY’hittier ; Memories
of the Great Metropolis; Longfellows’ Seaside and Fireside;
Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, by Aytoun ; Heaven or the
Sainted Dead ; The Heavenly Recogniti m, ali Grace Aguil
lars’ works; Grantly Manor; Ellen Middleton ; Gertrude ;
Amy Herbert; The Earls Daughter ; Norman Leslie ; Na
talie ; Madeline; YVomen of Christianity; Templetons’
Mathematical Tables for Practical Men ; Shannondale;
The Deserted YVife; The Mother-in-Law, and a great many
others. Just received by
THOMAS RICHARDS 4 SON,
sS Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders 4c.
N EW BOOKS. —Heads and Hearts, or My Brother,
the Colonel, by the author of Cousin Cesil, Miser’s
Daughter, 4c. Price 60 cents.
Mary Leaham, by Mrs. Grey, author of the Gipsey
Daughter, 4c.—50 cents.
Virginia and Magdaline, or the Foster Sisters, a Novel,
by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, author of the Dis
carded Daughter, 4c.
The Guerrilla Chief, or the Romance of War —50 cents.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
s!7 Piano, Book, and Music Store, Broad-st.
G1 ILBERT’S MODERN ATLAS OF THE EARTH,
I with an introduction to Physical and Historical Geo
graphy, and a copious consulting index of 45,000 places,
by Robert Mudie. For saie by
THOMAS RICHARDS A SON,
scp22 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
TLANTIC AND TRANS-ATLANTIC Sketches—
Afloat and Ashore. By Capt. McKinnon, R. N., An
chor of“ Steam Warfare in the Parana.”
Butler’s Analogy of Religion, with an Analysis left un
finished by the late Rev. Robert Emery, D. D., President
of Dickinson College; completed and edited, with a Life of
Bishop Butler, Notes and Index, by G. R. Crooks.
Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations, with English Notes,
Critical and Explantory. By Chas. Anthon, L. L. I)., Pro
fessor of the Greek and Latin Languages in Columbia Col
lege, Rector of the Grammar School, etc., etc.
Memoirs of the Life and YVritings of Thos. Chalmers, D.
D., L. L. D., by his Son-in-Law, the Rev. Wm. Hanna, L.
L. D.; in four volumes.
The Life and YVorks of Robert Burns. Edited by Robert
Cambers; in four volumes.
For sale by [s 16] J. A. CARRIE A CO.
JAPAN. —An Account, Geographical and Historical,
from the earliest period at which the Islands compos
ing this Empire were known to Europeans, down to the
present time, and the Expedition fitted out in the United
States, 4c., by Charles McFarlane, Esq., author of British
India, Life of YVellington, 4c., with numerous illustrations.
Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.*
sep24 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
T’UK CHRISTIAN MINSTREL, anew system of
JL Musical Notation, with a collection of Psalm tunes,
Anthems and Chants, selected from the most popular
works in Europe and America, designed for the use of
Churches, Singing Schools, 4c., by J. B. Aikin. For sale,
wholesale and retail, by
THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON,
ol Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, 4c.
The Heal “ Uncle Tom.' 1 — 11 Light, More Light Still! 11
A BOOK FOE THE TIMES!
NOW READY, and contains 50012m0. pages; beau
tifully illustrated with original designs, and neatly
oound, price $1.50, entitled LIFE AT THE SOUTH; OR,
“UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” AS IT IS—being Narratives,
Scenes and Incidents in the Real “ Life of the Lowly”—
•»y YY T . L. G. Smith, Esq.
The object of the author is to represent the condition of
the slave in his rude but comfortable Cabin, his daily occu
>ations and pastimes, the relations between master and
-lave, the mistaken impulses and misconceived views of
the Northern Philantropist, 4c., and to represent the pas
dons and sentiments in their natural forms, as the same
ire displayed in the humblest lot in human society, thus
showing that, in the case of the slave at least, contentment
>estows more happiness than freedom; and at the same
time to represent, as it is, a class of people, viz: the Plant
er, to whom justice has seldom been done, and whose cha
racter, as exhibited in every day life, is well calculated to
win the amiable judgment of the world. *or sale by
ai As THOMAS RICHARDS 4 SON.
| Si V K YEARS in an English University, by Charles
L Astor Bristed, late Foundation Scholar of Trinity Col
lege, Cambridge;
Evening at Donalison Manor, new revised edition, by
Maria J. Mclntosh;
“ Oh, winter, ruler of the inverted year,
I crown thee King of intimate delights,
Fireside enjoyments, homeborn happiness.”
Cowpbr.
Anna Hammer, a tale of contemporary German Life,
translated from the German of Gemme, by Alfred H. Guern
sey. Just published and for sale at
b 24 GEO . a. OATES * CO.’S, Broad-tt._
ORACH AGUILAR’S NEW
v J or the Edict and the Escape, by the author of the
Mother’s Recompense, Home Influence, 4c. Price 26 cts.
Just received by
01 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
PARHAM'S NEW HOTEL,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
M. D. HOGAN, Proprietor.
IMIE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his Mja
friends and the travelling public that the above ■ 1
stablishment is now open for the reception of visitorsTn
s located in the centre of Business, commanding a beauti
ful view of the River and surrounding country.
The interior of the House has been constructed with a
Uriel view to the comfort of its patrons—affording impor
■ ant conveniences rarely met with in country Hotels.
As the chief object of the Proprietor will be to give gene
al satisfaction, his guests may be assured that no exertion
>n 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. M. D. HOGAN.
Chattanooga, May, 26,1852. roy29-dtf
1 _MISCKM.ANK()I!S.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT.
SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER'S Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Action
SEWING MACHINE. Patented August 12th, ISSI.
Improvements, which render this machine a perfect instru
ment, patented April 13th, 1862 To this invention, be
fore the great improvements were applied,the first premi
ums were 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
leather, done by these machines in most beautiful style, so
it cannot rip or ravel, and with immense saving of labor.
The great shoe manufacturers at Lynn, and other places,
use these machines. The extensive saddlery establishments
of Newark, N. J., and Bridgeport, Ct., use them; and 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 any practical value, or stood the test of actual
use; and no machine for stitching can ever be made that
will be useful, without infringing on I. M. Singer's Pat nts.
The public are cautioned not to buy other machines con
taining I. M. Singer’s Improvements, as all infringers will
he promptly and vigorously prosecuted. Price of Machines,
with all apparatus complete for immediate use, including the
right to use under the patents, $125. Orders sent by mail,
or through either of the express lines, immediately execu
ted. Country' merchants corning to New York always fur
nish a convenient medium for the purchase of Machines.
Town, County or State Rights for the EXCLUSIVE USE of
these Machines, for sale on most favorable terras. Ma
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, $7.5u per pound. Principal offices
25S Broadway, N. Y.; 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia,
and 19 Harvard Place Boston.
s4-8m _ L M. SINGER & CO.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
OSMOND, GRAY & CO., Proprietors.
HAVING completed their arrangements, the proprie
tors of the above named establishment, are now pre
pared to execute all orders for every description of CAST
INGS at the shortest notice, and in the best manner.
To Railroad Companies and Car Builders.
We are prepared to manufacture Chilled Railroad Car
and Engine WHEELS of every kind, equal to any Wheels
manufactured at the Northern, and superior to any manu
factured at any Southern Foundry, and at prices as low as
any that can be delivered from any other establishment.
Also, all other descriptions of Engine and Car CASTINGS,
Ware House TRUCKS; also, Cast Iron WATER PIPES,
WATER WHEELS, COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Cemetery
and other RAILINGS, Bridge BOLTS of every description,
PULLIES, SHAFTING and HANGERS of all kinds.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of FROGS,
SWITCHES, etc., etc.
To Millers and Mill Owners.
Mill and Gin GEARING of every description, furnished
of the best materials and workmanship, and at the lowest
prices.
TO PLANTERS.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS of all kinds; having purchased
the Patterns of the late firm of Taliaferro & Torbett, a sup
ply will be constantly on hand.
Tne proprietors of the “AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,”
being Practical Mechanics, and having the establishment
under their own special superintendence, and employing
none but the best workmen, confidently assert that they
can manufacture all descriptions of CASTINGS and CAR
equal in quality, and at as low prices as can be
furnished by any other establishment, North or South.
They hope, therefore, by strict attention to business and
punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the patron
age and -encouragement of Southern Railroad Companys
and all other parties who may require CASTINGS or CAR
WORK done Cheaply and expeditiously.
We are*enabled to refer to the following named gentle
men : *"■
Hon. JohnP. Ring, President Georgia Railroad.
F. C. Armst Superintendent “ “
Wm. Hardman, 44 Motive Power, Ga. Railroad.
Hon. Williapx EsDgaring, ! 4ld|lißta.
Wm. K. RitchlnVHUgh O’Neil, W- HjGoodrich, Augusts.
W. Baldwin, Sup’t Motive Pnߣr K WA& A. R. R., Atlanta,
Richard Peters, Atlanta. *
George Robinson, Hamburg, S. C. ... .
G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augustas* Jylß-6m
DO U C THIS!!!
ITS L. SVMMONS Ac CTO, havejust receiv
ed (at the Old Stand, near Jhe Lower Mar- Sfijl
ket) a large and splendid assortment of Ladies’ WjHl
Gent’s, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, v*®
GAITERS, BUSKINS, TIES, Ac., Ac., corfiltinl i part,
of Gent’s fine Calf BOOTS; Congress BOO® S , different*
styles; Oxford TIES; GAITERS; Calf and (io&t.BRO
GANS; Wrought, Velvet and Morocca SLIPPERS,
Lad’s GAITERS, in great variety, black and colored, Trom
85cts. to $2; Misses’ GAITERS; JENNY LINDS; BUS
KINS; SLIPPERS; TIES, black and colored. ,
Children’s GAITERS; HENRY CLAYS; JENNY LINDS;*
Ancle TIES ; SLIPPERS, Ac., Ac., a great variety.
Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s low priced
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Ac., Ac., a good assortment.
Which, in addition to their former Stock, will make as
good an assortment as can be found in the city.
N. B. We do not say the cheapest ever offered in the city,
but we say the b. st according to the price. Call and see.
Augusta, i-r e 28,1852. je29-dAtw
METAL AND PLATE GLASS MANTLES,
OR CHIMNEY PIECES, in style, finish and dura
bility they are unequalled by anything in the market.
They are rapidly coming into general favor, are highly ad
mired by all who have seen them in use. They cannot be
soiled by acids, oil or any other substance, and are there
fore easily kept clean. They are a perfect gem in their
way, while the price is quite moderate. Architects, Build
ers and building committees, and others interested, are in
vited to call and examine the above at
sept 29 F. CHEW’S.
SHOES, BLANKETS. KERSEYS, &C.
3 AAA PAIRS Heav.i BROGANS, made to order;
5,000 lbs. Sole, Harness and Band LEATHER;
10 cases heavy Wool HATS ;
20 “ Georgia PLAINS;
10 bales No. 1 OSNABURGS;
1,000 pairs heavy BLANKETS.
—ALSO—
-100 boxes assorted Gulatus TOBACCO ;
50 “ best Goshen CHEESE ;
Just received and for sale upon good terms by
o!4 BUFORD, BEALL A CO.
TEACHERS WANTED.
THE Trustees of the Warreuton Male and Female Aca
demies are desirous of obtaining the services of two
competent Teachers, that can come well recommended
in character, morals and good practical teachers of the
English and some of the leading branches of the Ancient
Languages. A married gentleman to take charge of the
Male, with a lady qualified to conduct the Female Depart
ments would be preferred. The School will commence ths
early part of 1853. All communications or proposals must
be cirected to the Board of Trustees, Warrcnton, Ga.
A. R. MERSHCN,
529-ts Secretary Board of Trustees.
BUGGIES FOR SALE.
THE UXT)I-RBIGX’KD, contemplating a removal from
Augusta, offers for sale at his new carriage Shop,
earner of Broad and Kollock Streets, his entire stock of
BUGGIES, all of his own manufacture, and at prices which
cannot fail to please.
—ALSO—
The very desirable Cottage DWELLING HOUSE erected
by the subscriber, and now occupied by him, pleasantly
situated near the new Episcopal Church, on Telfair street,
below Kollock.
—ALSO—
Three vacant LOTS adjoining the premises.
EBENEZER PAGE.
N. B.—The advertiser having left his notes and accounts
in the hands of Wright, Nichols A Co., requ. sts all persons
indebted to him to make immediate payment to him. Claims
■ot paid at an early date will be placed in the hands of an
Attorney for collection. 018-Cm
A. DOUBET
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
% sgi J Takes this method of informing his ui|i[l
Y wAI friends, and the public, that he has en- W wav
* larged his Stock, and is now prepared to *
supply any article in the various branches of his business.
LADIES’ SHOES.
He has a splendid collection of Ladies’ Work, such as
Gaiters, Jenny Lind’s, Excelsiors, Buskiu Ties, Ac., Ac., to
gether with every variety of Misses’ BOOTS, SHOES and
GAITERS, to which he invites the attention of those who
wish to purchase, that may judge of the superior character
and finish of his Stock. A. DOUBET.
Work made to order, and Repairing done in the
best style, and at short notice. my9-twly
UTILE DUI£I.
I AROMATIC SODA AND SEIDLITZ POW
DERS, for the immediate production of a grateful, re
freshing and highly Stomachic Beverage. This elegant
preparation, besides its superior claim as a beverage, has
the advantage over all other compounds, in being decided
ly medicinal. It promotes appetite and a healthy Diges
tion, corrects acidity, relieves Heartburn and Flatulency,
and produces the best effects in derangements of the Uri
nary Organs. While equally effective with the common
form, the Aromatized Powders possess a decided advantage
in notoffending the Stomach, and far more satisfactory in
their operation. For sale, wholesale and retail, by
WM. H. TUTT,
s!5 Agent for the Aromatic Soda Company.
GROUND FOOD FOR STOCK
Shakers of Waterveliet have said for thirty years
JL they have been in the habit of grinding their food for
Stock, and find they have, by cooking it, a saving of one
third.
I, too, have been trying experiments, and find four mea
sures of Pea or Corn meal will make eleven measures of
thick mush, and if made of proper consistency, would make
more than twelve.
Let the water be boiling hot, and stir in the meal, and
you will find I am right.
Horses and Mules will do better and last longer. Our sta
ble men have found it out, and say they have had less loss
of life and less sickness than they have ever known since
feeding on ground corn, and a great saving.
Five bushels in the ear will crush out nine bushels.
What a saving.
The Granite Mills are in excellent order to do these things
for you with dispatch. The Crusher is new, and only awaits
your Corn to show the benefit to arrive to both parties,
ol JAMES L. COLEMAN.
THE GRANITE MILLS AT WORK AGAIN
THESE splendid Mills, erected at very heavy cost to
their owner, need support from the South; and Citi
zens, and Southerners, 1 most respectfully ask you to sus
tain them, if not the Granite Mills, do not forget the South.
You have the Cunningham Mills, the Atlanta, Etowa, Le
banon, Denmead, and other Southern Mills. Have you
ever thought that every barrel of Fiour brought from the
North deprives the South of a quantity of food for those of
moderate means, who can now buy Flour from me at SI.OO
per barrel, and that you also contribute to increase the
price of provisions for Negroes and Stock, by giving your
patronage to Foreign rather than Home Mills,
ol JAMES L. COLEMAN.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE HOTEL,in this place, known as “ WASH- JfSf,
INGTON HALL,” is offered for sale. It has six- 18111
teen sleeping apartments, a large dining and two reception
rooms, every necessary outbuilding, one of the largest and
best gardens in the State, with a fine water lot for paster
age attached. This valuable property will be sold on rea- ,
sonable terms, and in view of the facts that it is the only
Hotel in the place, and our Rail Road will be completed in
a few months, it presents extraordinary inducements to
any one wishing to engage in that business. Applv to
JOHN H. DYSON.
Waßhinf r ton > Ga., July 28,1852. jy3l
LIME. —100 casks fresh Thomaston LIME, just received 1
ky oIT ESTES A RICHMOND.
mSURANCK .
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary. | ASBURY HULL, President,
Applications received, and favorable terms offered by
Dr. Wm. E. Dkakisq and Charles Hall, Agents for Au
gusta. jyS
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
The protection insurance company
of Hartford, Connecticut have established an Agency in
Augusta and propose taking fire and river risks upon proper
ty of all descriptions on as reasonable terms as any other
good office, at the store of Force, Brothers & Co. nl
INSURANCE.
THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mutua 1 Insu
rance Company, continues to take Marine, River and
Warehouse Risks at his Office on Mclntosh street, and
promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 25 per
cent, lower than those of any similar Institution in the
State. T. W. FLEMING, Agent.
Augusta, 21st August, 1851. au22
MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE,
BY THE
Commercial insurance company, of
Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
Office, No. 4, Broad street.
President, WILLIAM B. HERIOT.
directors:
James K. Robinson, Henry T. Street,
George A. Tkenholm, - Wm. Mcßurney,
Robert Caldwell, J. H. Brawlet.
A. R. Taft, T. L. Wragg.
A. M. Lee, Secretary,
E. L. Tkssikr, Inspector ,
B. C. Pressley, Solicitor ,
R. A. Kinloch, Medical Examiner.
This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals for
MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance
on fair and liberal terms.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above
Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks,
at customary rates. G. WALKER.
Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson k Co., Au
gusta. myl3-ly
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA.
THE U NDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent for
the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire,
Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca
ses will be reasonable. 11. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
n 8 Office on Mclntosh street,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the AUCTION
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS on hi* own account, at
the same old stand, (Stovall’s Corner) and solicits a share
of patronage. Advances made open all Goods in store.
old JNO. S. HUTCHINSON.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
MRS. JAMES P. RING respectfully announces tc
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 be taught all
the branches of a substantial and elegant Education. Sh«
hopes that devoted efforts to advance her Pupils, and a
scrupulous rgeard to the behavior and morals of those en
trusted to her care, will insure for her a liberal share of
patronage.
The services of an able Scholar and accomplUhed Gen
tlemar. will be secured to assist in the higher branches.
Mrs. Ring has rented the large and commodious house
at the corner of Broad and Gumming streets (formerly oc
cupied by Mr. Stovall) where she can accommodate with
board Young Ladies from the country. A great induce
ment is offered to those learning French, as that language
will be spoken in the family.
Circulars containing Terms, <tc., maybe obtained by ap
plication to Mrs. Ring, at present on Greene street, oppo
site the Methodist Church. au!2-tf
er TO THE DYSPEPTIC.
PLANETT’S BITTERS. —These Bitters are Tonic,
Alterative and Aperient in Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaints, Indigestion, Flatulency, General Debility and all
the train of symptoms commonly called Nervous Affec
tions. Their virtues in Dyspepsia are unequaled, as the
most obstinate and protracted ease rarely withstands its
powerful action. The use of Planett’s Bitters enable those
whose stomachs were so weak as not to retain the lightest
diet to eat hearty and digest the coarsest food. Indepen
dent of these properties, they create a healthy action
throughout the system, restoring the appetite and crea
ting power of resistance to disease rarely obtained.
Planett’s Bitters are purely vegetable, ami adapted to all
ages. For sale by WM. U. TCTT,
o!3-d&wtf Sole Agent for Augusta.
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
\\T U would call the attention of Merchants and Deai-
I mJU er9 t 0 our large and desirable Stock of Ready-made
CLOTHING, embracing every article of Dress, which we
qfifr at prices as low as can be obtained in Charleston or
elsewhere.
and VESTINGS, at wholesale.
» A a»l:iplete assortment of all the newest styles and colors
t)f CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, at the lowest prices.
s2l WM. O. PRICE * CO.
CLOTHING.
COATS, SACKS, JACKETS, small SUITS,
\ I TO NTS and VESTS, just received and for sale cheap.
• • —atiitap
40 Dozen vcb? fine SHIRTS,, with and without collars,
small and wide plaits, and a first rate assorement of Tailors
SHEARS, Trimmers and Points.’*'*
06 3,/.. VAN WINKLE.
GROCERIES, AC.
AA A BAGS Rio COFFEE; • • *
tUv 50 bags Old Gov. Java COFFE^f
50 “ SPICE, GINGER and Pepper;
80 hhds. Muscovado, N. 0., and P. K.J3UGARS;
150 packaged Clarified and Loaf Do.;
80 bales Gunny CLOTH ;
250 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE;
1,000 sacks SALT;
60 hhds. MOLASSES :
500 kegs NAILS, assorted ;
75,000 SEGARB, choice brands
75 boxes TOBACCO;
100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES;
50 boxes SOAP;
25 boxes STARCH.
LIQUORS.
5 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Old BRANDY’;
25 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.;
5 half pipes choice Old Madeira WINE;
10 qr. do. do. do Do.;
50 bbls. Old Monongahela WHISKEY ;
2 pipes choice Holland GIN ;
25 bbls. American BRANDY';
50 “ Baltimore WHISKEY;
40 “ New England RUM;
25 “ Malaga WINE;
80 “ Phelp’s Rye GIN;
100 “ Rectified WHISKEY.
The above for sale at lowest prices by
BELCHER k HOLLINGSWORTH,
829 No. 6 Warren Block.
THE AUGUSTA BRASS AND COTILLON BAND,
JOHN A. BOHLER, Leader,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they are
prepared to furnish Music for all occasions required,
on reasonable terms. Communications addressed to JOHN
A., or WILLIAM O. BOHLER, Augusta,Geo., will receive
prompt attention. jy!3-ly
■""CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING.
HENRY Ac BKIXXKR, at their new stand, next to
A. I .afitte’s Auction Room, have and will keep on hand
a supply of Mahogany and other COFFINS, made of the best
materials,and on reasonable terms. In connection with the
above, wc keep a constant supply of Fisk k Raymond’s
Celebrate ! METALIC BURIAL CASES of all sizes—orders
filled at short notice.
N. B.—FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, Ac., for sale and
made to order. ja9
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
JUST RECEIVED, at the Augusta Saddle and Har
ness Manufactory, 198 Metcalf’s Range, a large as
sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Travelling TRUNKS,
VALISES, BONNET CASES, CARPET BAGS, Ac.
au!9 A. HATCH.
EXMEAD’S FAMILY FLOLll.—Received yes
terday another consignment of Denmead’s Family
FLOUR, a superior article, in barrels, half and quarter
sacks. Al so a lot of the Superfine brand, put up in like
quantities ; all fresh ground.
s2l W. H. STARK A CO.
1 .''OR coughs, colds, and consumption.
U’ —AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL is the great reme
dy for the above complaint*. For sale by
s 15 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
“TRAVELER’S OUTFITS.”
P:R LAST STEAMER.—Desirable Articles for Travel
ing!—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab and Fancy
colored Sillt Coats; Grass Line* and other kinds of cool
Summer Coats; loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloons and
Vests of all kinds. New Styles of Cravats. Uandkerch’fs,
Glove*, Ac. SHIRTS, a full assortment Linen and Cotton,
fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Braces, Ac.
j y 20 WM. O. PRICE A CO.
8. D. LINTON & CO.
CiOX’TINUK their Office in a favorable location, for the
I sale of their FLOUR and MEAL, purchase of CORN
and WHEAT, Ac., in the East end of the Warehouse lately
occupied by Walker A Bryson. Being thus favorably situ
ated, (and time to attend to it,) will receive and sell all
COTTONS their friends desire to send to them for sale. Ex
pecting tote always on the spot, and having but few lots
to sell, can do so on advantageous terms, and can remit
Checks on their Houses in Greensboro’, Rome, or Dalton, or
on such other Bank Agencies as may be more convenient to
those they sell for. Commissions and Storages as is cus
tomary.
All Cottons consigned them should be marked 8. D. L, A
Co., Augusta. 822
SOMETHING NEW.
REMINGTON’S CONDENSING AND DIGESTING
COFFEE POT. This article is on an entire new plan,
by which the aroma of the Coffee is condensed, thus avoid
ing all evaporation, and giving the Coffee a fine flavor,
with a saving of one-fourth the material. For sale by
L. HANCOCK A CO.,
myll Agents for Patentees.
/V HHDS. Porto Rico SUGAR ;
AU 10 41 Muscovado Do.;
5 44 Quemodo Do.;
6 44 Clarified Do.;
20 bbls, A. B. A C. clarified do,
20 hhds prime Bacon SIDES, i
25 bbls. Mercer POTATOES.
15 do Red ONIONS,
10 casks ALMONDS, I
10 do English WALNUTS, i
25 bags Braz 1 NUTS,
5 casks R. B. Byas’ London PORTER.
Just received and for sale low by
QlO GIRARDET A PARKER.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
A MAN, about 21 years of age ; a WOMAN, 18 years
of age, and her Child, about 2 years. Address W.
H. G-, Augusta Post Office dtf 5.30 (
ON CONSIGNMENT,
| K BAGS CORN MEAL, 1
lO 4 bbls. prime LARD, (
S kegs do do i
20 bags FEATHERS. For sale by
Bept2& HAND A WILLIAMS A CO
Oil BALES Gunny BAGGIN Qq
Oil 125 ceils % Kentucky ROPE;
50 bbls. choice New Orleans SYRUP;
10 hhds. New Orleans SUGAR.
—ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT
-10,000 lbs. choice Tennessee BACON;
1,200 bushels white CORN, in fine order; t
CORN PEAS, OATS and FEATHERS; at corner Store. •
Warren Block, for sale by ’
»“10-d WM. H. STARK A CO.
jdry poods.
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
COSGROVE & BRENNAN
A RE NOW OPENING the largest Stock of Fancy,
Staple and Domestic DRY’ GOODS ever offered by
them in this market.
They would call special attention to the following:
Colored and Mourning Plain, Figured, Plaid and Bro
cade SILKS;
French CASHMERES and M. DiLAINES, of every ityle
and color;
English and Scotch Chints, Cashmeres and DeLaine* ;
Plain and Figured Persian Cloths and Venetian Lu»tre>;
French, German and English Merinos;
Coburgs, Cabool Cloths, Paramettas, and Alapines;
A large variety of STUFF GOODS, such as Plain, Figur
ed and Brocade Black and Colored Alpacas;
Arabesque, Shaded Lustres, and Chameleon Do.; Em
broidery, Gloves, and Hosiery of all kinds;
French, English and American Prints and Ginghams ;
Plain and Enbroidered White and Colored Crape Shawls;
Tartan, Rob Roy, Plain and Damask Long and Square
Shawls;
Linen Cambrics, Lawns, Sheeting and Pillow Case;
Linen Table Diaper, Napkins, Doylies and Table Cloths,
&11 styles \
Colored’ Silk Velvet and Trimmings, for Mantillas and
Cloaks.
—ALSO—
CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Sattinets, Kentucky
Jeans, and Fancy Goods, for youth’s and children’s wear.
Fine Bed, Crib and Cradle Blankets ;
Negro and Mackinaw Blankets, all styles and prices;
KERSEYS, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Shirtings and Sheetings,
at Factory prices.
The public are invited to call and examine thoss Goods,
at either es our Stores, No. 202 Broad-st., (opposite the
Augusta Hotel) and 276 Broad-st., (opposite the Old Store
of T. Brennan A Co. 010
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, CHEAP.
HIC KM AN, VVEBCOTT dt CO., are now opening
a large Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
which they will sell very low.
Country Merchants are respectfully invited to examine
their Stock.
H., W. A Co., have just opened some very handsome
SILKS, which they will be pleased to show to the Ladies,
s2B-lm
MANTILLA, DRESS AND GENERAL DRY GOODS
STORE,
Corner Kollock and Broad Streets.
DINNING Ac SINNOTT will open,This Day, a gene
eral assortment of DRY GOODS, for the Fall and
Winter trade, consisting, in part, of
Printed CASHMERES;
44 DkLAINES ;
Plain Do., all colors;
Black and Colored SILKS;
EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds;
GLOVES, 44
RIBBONS; FLOWERS;
SHAWLS and SCARFS; HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Lace VEILS; TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
—ALSO—
Some beautiful new design* in Satin and Silk BONNETS;
Tuskin and Straw BONNETS; CAPS; MANTILLAS, Ac.,
to which they respectfully solicit the attention of the La
dies. o!4
J. P. SETZE
HA 8 just received a full and complete assortment of
Fancy and Staple GOODS, consisting, in part, of
Chine Chameleon SILKS;
Broche figured Satin de Chine SILKS;
Plaid Do.;
Changeable Chine Do.;
Armure Do.;
Brocade Chameleon Do.;
Gros d’Afrique Do.;
Figured Poult de Soie Do.;
Ombre Do.;
Chameleon Poult de Sole Do.;
Changeable Glace Do.;
Striped Do.;
Black Poult de Soie Do.;
44 Brocade Do.;
44 Dotted and Figured Do.;
44 28, 80, 82, aud 34 inch Gros de Rhyne BILKS;
44 Levantin Do.;
44 Heavy Sinchew Do.;
44 Silk VELVET;
Heavy Black Satin VESTING;
Black and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices;
44 Canton CLOTH;
Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich |
Silk MANTILLAS;
B’ack Lace VEILS;
Silk Warp FLANNEL;
Pongee, Flag and Bandanna HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES;
44 and White Silk HOSE;
Low priced and sup. MUSLIN db LAINE ;
44 44 44 Fancy CASHMERES;
Rich Embroidered Do ;
Persian and Manchester n* LAIN ES ;
Rich Gala and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and
Boy’s wear;
Real French MERINOS;
Welsh, Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS;
Real Welsh Do.;
Low priced and sup. Plain and Twilled Do.;
44 14 Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS;
Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAIDS, for Pant*;
Fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMERES, new stylo;
Kentucky JEANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS;
Sup. French Black CASSIMERE;
Forest CLOTH and BEAVEKTEENS ;
Rich Table and Kano COVERS;
Infant’s and Boy’s Worsted HOSE and BOOTEES;
Merino Knitted SHIRTS;
Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with
heavy Silk Fringe;
9 4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS ;
Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS ;
10-4,12-4 and 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS;
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS;
New style French, Manchester and other GINGHAMS;
44 44 44 English and Domestic PRINTS;
44 44 44 44 44 Furniture PRINTS,
some suitable for Laid Work;
Plain and Figure*! Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER
ING;
4-4, and 6-4 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, Nansook, Mull
and Book MUSLINS;
Plain and Figured Swiss MUSLIN ;
4-4 Plain and Figured Bobinet LACE;
Low priced and very fine cross barred MUSLINS;
Ribbed and Embroidered Furniture DIMITY;
Fine and sup. Garment Do.;
Thread and Bobinet EDGINGS ;
8-4, 7-8 and 6-4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHECKS;
Bleached and unbleached JEANS and Canton FLANNEL;
8-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS;
Real New York Mill SHIRTING ;
Fustian and Suffolk CLOTH ;
Colored aud Black Cotton VELVET;
Men’s and Boy’s White and Colored Cotton and Merino
HALF HOSE;
Ladies’ and Misses’White, Slate, Mixed and Black Cot
ton HOSE;
Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants;
10-4,12-4 and 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS;
Gent’s and Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS;
Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS;
Madras* and Romal HANDKERCHIEFS:
Plaid HOMESPUN;
4-4 French and Irish undressed LINENS;
5-4 Pillow-Case Do.;
8-4, 9-4,10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask
DIAPERS;
Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES;
Barnsley and Damai-k unbleached Table DIAPER;
Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS;
11-4 and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS ;
8-4 Russia SHEETING;
Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN;
Bleached and unbleached DOWLAS;
Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLANDS;
4-4 Slate and Drab LINENS;
Huckaback and Plain TOWELING;
Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. »80
FRESH GOODS.
I HAVE just received a fine and select assortment of
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely
new designs, which will be made to order in the latest
style. Also, Ready-rrade CLOTHING, and a fine assort
ment of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK
COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths,
and trimmed in the best manner, and are very fashiona
ble. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Augusta, Sept. 21,1852. g 23
CARPETINGS.
CARPETINGS, of American and European fabrics,
just received by the subscriber:
Cotton Warp CARPETINGS;
Cotton and Wool Do.;
Fine All Wool Do.;
Superfine All Wool Do.;
Extra Fine Ingrain Do.;
Fine Three-Ply Do.;
Superfine do. Do.;
Imperial do. Do.;
Fine Brussels Do.;
Extra Fine Brussels Do.;
Rieh Tapestry Do.;
Extra Rich Do.;
5-S, 6-8, 7-8, and 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for Stairs.
6-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES.
12-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb CarpetA
Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and
BINDING to match. *23 J. P. SETZH.
LOOK HERE. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
JUST opened, opposite John Bones k Co., a few doors
below Washington Hall, and next door above Henry
E. Clarke's Shoe Store, a new and handsome assortment of
Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve
ry article in the line, which will be sold at a small advance
on New York cost for cash. A look at his Stock will con
vince the purchaser of the above fact.
8 10-ly THOB. SWEENY.
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
COBGROVE Ac BRENNAN, 202 and 276, Broad-st
will open in a few days a rich Shock of Fancy and Sta
ple DRY' GOODS, bought at an advanced stage of the season,
at reduced prices. They invite att ti n to the following
invoices of Goods daily expected.
New designs Colored and Black SILKS;
French CASHMERE and MUSLI AINE. every va
riety of pattern;
MERINOS; COBURGS, and Stuff Goods, of svery kind ;
Black and Colored Alpacas and Bombasines:
EMBROIDERY’; RIBBONS and GLOY ES
SHEETING, TOWELLING; NAPKINS s’nd DOTLAS ;
A full supply of BLANKETS ; KERSEY’S and Domestic
Goods of all kinds, with their usual Ml and complete as
sortment, embracing every article generally kept in a Dry
Goods Store.
e rece ' ve » in the course of a few days, a large
Stock of Carpeting and Hearth Rugs, which we will sell
chea Pj 815-ts COSGROVE k BRENNAN.
T"i.lp»^F ETB ARE COMING.—OOSQROVIA
ii are now opening a very extensive and
™ a ßele of CARPETS, RUGS; DRUG
GETS and OIL CLOTHS, which they offer at a small ad
vance or* cost. , „
HOSIERY.
Gauze CoUo™ U ”“ SH “ RTB * ® OBB
Lyle Thread 44 “ «Kn String «
Co!’d S Cotton 44 u Plain Bl’k and Wh’t. Bilk do.
aD mv29 Hriety ° f ° ther kindS ' other L S H ° BE ’ “ d
my 29 WM. Q. PRICE k CO., 258 Broad-.t.
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND
, HA i’B.
CLAYTON AND BIGNON,
A_ Tllji (metoalv’b rakqk.)
K j ® DAY receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’
and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for
spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low
R\ E.—We have on hand a small lot, 60 sacks, psiaas
JCYB. *2l W. H. STARK & OO n Warkea RMsfe
[PATENT MEDICINES.
THE GREATEST COUGH REMEDY
ever discovered.
Dr C WIIJ.I VMS’ COMPOUND PULMONIC BAL
AAM OF WILD CHERRY AND WOOD NAPTHA,
for the complete cure ol Coughs, Colds, Influenaa, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints
tending to Consumption.
READ I READ!!
This justly celebrated preparation is recommended by
some of the most learned and intelligent Physicians in the
country, and will be found superior to any remedy for tne
cure of all diseases of the respiratory organs. A“ P?* 9ol^ 8
who have used it for Asthma, Cough, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, or Hives, Consumption, Pam,
Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of breathing, and every
other disease of the Breast and Lungs, attest its superior
efficacy in the moat unqualified terms.
In Pneumonia, a disease which is generally very dan
gerous and fata), it is confidently believed to be the safest
and most effective remedy that can be employed. It La#
been known to cure 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
sands to a premature grave under the mistaken name of
Consumption, is promptly relieved and cured by it. The
usual symptoms of this disease (Bronchitis,) are Cough,
Difficulty of Breath .ng, Hoarseness, Soreness of the Throat
or Lungs, Asthma, Hectic Fever, accompanied with Spit
ting of Phlegm, or matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an
inflamation of the membrane which lines the inside of the
whole of the wind tubes or air vessels which run through
every part of the Lungs. This Pulmonic Balsam immedi
ately suppresses the Cough and Pain, subdues the Imfla
mation and Fever, removes the dia’culty of breathing, by
producing a free and easy Expectoration, so that a care is
soon effected. It always cures in Ast cm. Two or three
doses will cure the Croup or Hives ot children in a few
minutes, and it is remarkable how prompt i is in subduing
the violence of Whooping Cough, and effect ng a speedy
cure, and many who have been given up by tr.cir Physi
cians as incurable in Consumption, have been restored to
perfect health by it. In feet, as a remedy in Pulmonary
Diseases, no medicine has ever obtained a higher or mere
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, in dose#
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, will
subdue those diseases at once,
tST“ See Directions, also Dr. Williams’ Medical Pamph
lets and Circular, with certificates from gentlemen of the
| first standing.
It is our purpose to circulate these pamphlets and circu
lars extensively ; but should any one be overlooked they
are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents named below,
and procure one gratis. It will repay perusal and intro
duce you to a ms ss of testimony in favor of the prepara
tion which is perfectly irresistable. Such being our confi
dence in its virtues, we are willing to warrant the Medi
cine in every rec<; nt case, (if used according to the direc
tions,) and where the person is not satisfied that he is de
riving benefit from it by returning the bottle, within 24
hours time, ih* Mon by will be refunded.
This valuable medicine is for sale in Augusta by W. H, k
» J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and who
» are also General Agents for the same throughout the North
* western portion <;f Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB k CO.,
Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in
the City and throughout the Southern and Western Stat *.
It is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS 8. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr
f E. C. JONES, Madison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo
tain; KILPATRIO k CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW
SOM, Union Point; LEITNER k COLLINS, Berxelia; 0.
W. k H. R. J. LONG, HILL k SMITH, and GOSS k SUM
NER, Athens; PAYNE k NESBIT, and J. H. k W. 8. EL
LIS, Maoon.
P. M. COHEN ft 00., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston,
S. 0., are the General Agents for North and South Carolina.
Price, in large bottles, $1; or six bottles for $5.
au26-Bmt
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
FOK THE CURE of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron
chitis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Con
sumption.
Os all the nnmc rons medicines extant, (and some of them
valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing
has ever been found which could compare in its effects
with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all
times and in all diseases of the Lungs and Throat where
medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to
take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions.
We do not advertise for the information of those who have
tried it, but those who have not. Families that have known
its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they
are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs
and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was award
ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges in Septem
ber, 1847; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of
Art, in this country ; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Insti
tude at Cincinnati., has been given to the CHERRY PEC
TORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extra
i ordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections es
the Lungs and Throat.
Read the following opinion founded on tbe long experi
ence of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of
St. Johnb, May 8,1861,
Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Five years trial of your CHERRY PEO
; TORAL in my practice, has proven what I foresaw from
its composition, m ust be true, that it eradicates and cures
the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are pecu
liarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I
know how a better remedy can be made for the distempers
of tbe Throat and Lungs. J. J. Buktoh.m. d., r. a. s.
See what it has lone on a wasted constitution, net only
in the following cases, but a thousand more:
i Sudburt, Jan. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Ayer : In the month of July last I was attacked by a
violent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I returned te
San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change
; of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was follow
ed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally start
-1 ed for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My
cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New
> York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a vic
tim of consumption. I must confess that 1 saw no sufficient
reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time
I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with
I little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. Yon
would not receive these lines did I not regard it my duty to
state to the afflicted, through yon, that my health, in the
space of eight months, is fully restored. 1 attribute it to
the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours, truly, William W. Smith.
Washington, Pa., April 12,1848.
Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a pre
mature grave, through your instrumentality by the provi
dence of God, I will take the liberty to express to you my
gratitude.
A Cough, and tins alarming symptoms of Consumption
had reduced me too low to leave me anything like a hope,
when my physician brought me a bottle of your “ Pboto
, lAL.” It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now In a
few weeks time has restored me to sound health.
If it will do for others what it has for me, you are cer
tain! y one of the benefactors of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am, very respee*
fully, yours, John J. Clarks,
Rector of Bt. Peter’s Church.
With such assurauee and from such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
gP* Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO., W. H. TUTT,
D. B. PLUMB k CO., W. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT,
CARTER k CO., Ga.; HILL k SMITH, Athens,
Oa.; PAYNE k NESBIT. Macon, Ga.; HAVILAND, HAR
RAL k CO., Charles ton, S. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Savan
nah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South.
au!s-dfttwf weewSm
COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS,
T3ERIIAPB there is nothing more calculated to disgust
X the public eye th an the innumerable advertisements of
the nostrums that are constantly appearing in the public
prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our
ears are pained with every days reports of ills and speci
fics. This state of the public mind would seem to forbid any
person of delicate m ind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine to the trial of the public: still motives
of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real
discoveries, which we are confident will benefit our lellow
men. This latter consideration has prompted the author of
these Bitters to make them known. He knows they are
highly efficacious, for be himself, his wife, and many friends
have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years,
a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even his recollec
tion was gone, but by the use of these Bitters he has been
restored to perfect health. This has been the case with
many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this
advertisement, addresses those who know him. He has
been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at this
time of Hamburg, S. 0., at which place he can, at any time,
be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in all cases
of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which
are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from
food, loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness in
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude
general weakness, dis turbed sleep, Ac. The composition is
entirely Botanical, an 1 has proved efficacious, where many
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he
could give reference to a number of persons, who hay*
made a trial of it, but deems It unnecessary, as he i? wiiang
to place it on its own merits. All he asks is fc? those who.
are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a U-ial.
The above Bitters cun be had at o.'COSBY’S Hamburg.
8. C., and at Dr. WM. H. TUTT’B Drug Store, Broad street.
Augusta. fe2# *•
THE REMEDY FOUND AT LAST
TRIUMPHANT SUCCEBB has attended the use o£*
that wonderful Ointment MARSHALL’S MAGICAL
PAIN ERADICATOR. Every body that ha# used it* speak*,
we.l of it, and what “every body says must be true-,’*
Since the first of January last, upwards of 700 Certifi
cates have been received, testifying to the good eifr*t# and
Superiority of Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicates.
In some very few instances this preparation has not given
entire satisfaction, but, ust look, for a moment, at the number
who have been benefited. Seven hundred voluntary tes
timonials have been given, and certainly not less than five
times this number have experienced the good effects of thia
Ointment, in the same space of time.
The public will please bear in mind that this is a purely
Southern preparation, and is entitled to the patronage of
Southern people. An no charge is made, .should no be
nefit be received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety cases
out of a hundred the neatest success will be sure to follow.
For further particulars, and a number of certificates, you
are referred to the pamphlets, to be had at any of the
Agencies.
The diseases which Marshall’s Eradicator will cure, are
Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves,
Scrofula, Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous
Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises, Strains,
M eak Joints, Contracted Tendons, Head-Ache, Gout, Palsy,
Tooth-Aeh, Ac, For sale by .
HAVILAND, RISLEY k Co., Augusta, Ga,
D. B PLUMB k do., d°* *
D’ANTIGNAO k BARRY, “°-
BARRETT k CARTER, “°*
WM. K. KITCHEN, “°-
W. H. TUTT, "°*
P. A. MOISE, 4
And by W. H. kJ. TURPIN Proprietors, do. do.
It is also for sale throughout the State, by the princip*
Druggists.
N. B.—Be careful to look for the written signature of J
E. Marshall on the wrapper of each box. None Is genu in#
without it. ;
A- —ARTHLB’S HOMK MAGAZINE, Edited by T
S. Arthur. It will he published monthly, each number
containing SO large double-column octavo pages, making
in the year 260 pages o f choice and valuable reading.
Terms, |2 per annum. Volume 1, Part 1 just received by
the agent, GEO. A. OATES k CO.,
8 34 1 road-at-
BECKWITH’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLB.-Th«
above Pills need no comment, as they have been tho
roughly tested by numbers in this city. The
•ale by jy2B D. B. PLUMB A CO- Agents.
IBAM SMITH FLOUR.—2O bbls. Hiram Smith
rcceiT— , w .