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INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE. '
JKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
ANNUITY FUND, 150.000 DOLLARS.
PFMnS well known and long established Company, hav-
I ing organised a new Department for LIFE INSU
RANCE, with an entirely distinct capital, exclusively
pleged with its reserved accummulations, for the payment
of losses upon Lilt: Insurance only, and in no event liable
for the other debts, contracts, or engagements of the Com
pany, is now prepared to issue Policies on Lives, at rates
materially induced from tyose charged by the Mutual Com
panies. The leading idea'of the system adopted by this
Company is, to ascertain precisely what it is worth to in
sure a given amount upon a life for a certain time, and to
charge precisely that sum and no more: it is attended
with none of those vexatious contingencies, which are in
separable from the mutual system—it has nothiog to do
with scrip dividends or bonuses, the declaration us which
upon the true and equitable principles, Is attended with so
much difficulty and perplexity—it is perfectly simple, as
well as uniform and equal in all its operations.
The promptness, fairness and liberality which have
marked all the dealings of this Company, for a period of
thirty years, and the well known character of its officers
and directors, afford the snrest guaranty that its affairs
will be so managed as to afford to the assured, that ulti
mate safety and security, which is of the first importance
in Life Assurance.
Policies will be granted payable after death, or npon the
party’s arriving at a specified age, at his option ; in either
case, free from the claims of creditors. The usual extra
risks wiil be assumed by this Company at reasonable rates.
INSURANCE ON NEGROES.
By the rules of this Company, risks on Negroes are taken
on two-thirds of their cash valuation, for the term of one
year, at the rates below. Subjects must be sound and
heal hy, (none others being taken,) and in all cases must
be examined by a competent physician, and where it is
practicable, by the medical examiner of the Company.
The following are the rates on house servants, laborers,
mechanics, Ac., of good habits and in healthy localities:
AGE. PREMIUM.
10 to 15 ..........2 percent.
15 “ 20 ....2 % “
20 “ 25 2X “
25 “ 80 2X “
80 “ 35 3 “
85 “ 40 8* “
40 “ 45 3X “
45 “60 8X “
50 “ 65 4 “
55 “ 60 ...5 “
For 6 months, two-thirds of above rates.
“ 8 “ one-half “ “ %
Pamphlets containing rates of Premium, and informa
tion, in relation to the plan of operations, and all neces
sary papers to effect insurance, may be obtained at the
Agency of this Company, above Bridge Bank Building.
THOMAS K. BRACE, President,
E. A. BULKELY, Vice President.
8. L. Loomis, Secretary.
J, W. Seymour, Actuary.
MANNERS OF THE LIFE DEPARTMENT.
E. A. Bclkelv, Johm L. Boswell,
Robert Bukll, Roland Mathkr,
Miles A. Tuttle, Edwin G. Riplkt,
Uenrt Z. Pratt.
JNO. G. SLEDGE, Agent,
dlO-lmo Broal-st., Augusta,Ga. .
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
C. F. McCAY, Actuary. | ASBURY in|LL, President.
Applications received, and favorable terms offered by
Dr. Wm. E. Hearing and Charles Hall, Agents for Au
gusta. _ Jyß
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 ether
good office, at the store of Force, Brothers A Co. nl
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
AGENCY AT AUGUSTA.
THE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent for
the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire,
Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca
tes will be reasonable. U. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
n 8 • Office on Mclntosh street.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS Company having had an Agency in this city for
the past 23 years, continues to INSURE PROPERTY
from loss by Fire, on as favorable terms as those of any
oilier Company. JOHN C. CARMICHAEL, Agent.
n 25 __
MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE,
BY THE
Commercial insurance company, of
Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
pf~ Office, No. 4, Broad street.
President, WILLIAM B. HERIOT.
directors:
James K. Robinson, Henry T. Street,
George A. Trknholm, Wm. Mcßpr.net,
Robert Caldwell, J. H. Brawlst,
A. R. Taft, T. L. Wrago.
. A. M. Lee, Secretary,
E. L. Tbssier, 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.
rar Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson A Co., Au
gusta. mylß-ly "x
R- B. B.
MIRACULOUS CURES.—People wonder at the
quick efficacy of the R. R. R. Remedies in stopping
pain, removing its causes, and curing the most obstinate
complaints. Yet there is no mystery in it—there is nothing
miraculous about it. True, until the R. R. R. Remedies
were introduced, no remedy or medicine was ever known
to Btop the most torturing pains in a few seconds, and
allay the most vio'ent Cramps of Cholera, Neuralgia,
Spasms, Ac., in a few minutes. Railway’s Ready Ke!ie f
will stop p? in instantly, because it produces a counter-ac
tion upou the parts where pa<n is felt. If the Patient suf
fers from Neuralgia, it immediately sets upon the nerves,
produces a counter irritation, invigorates the nerves, and
impurts vitality to the parts where pain is experienced.
The action of the Relief is quick, and the very moment it
is applied, it begins to counteract the effects produced by
diseased action. If you are the victim of Cholera, it acts
instantly—taken in' .rnally, it settles the stomach and
allays all painful irritation and sickness, it infuses heat into
the blood, and its warm and healthful influence thrills
through every ’'Or don of the body; it neutralizes the poi
sonous malaria of Cho'era and checks its progress. Ap
plied ex'ernally, it allays Cramps and Spasms, and restores
the cold-cramped, and almost lifeless victim, to life and
health. If you are troub ed with Sick Headache, the Ready
Relief taken internally will neutralize the acid of the
stomach, make the stomach sweet and pure, and the
breath fragrant; externally, it will produce a counter ac
tion on the scalp and refresh the senses. This, then, is all
the mystery about the action of R. R. Relief; it does not
lie in tbe action of the Relief, but in the science of its
chemical and pharmaceutical combination, So with each
of the other R. R. R. Remedies. The Resolvent acts in
like manner upon the blood, and the diseased deposits, re
novating and resolving away irom the system all scrofu
lous humors apd poisonous d-vosits.
ItADWAY’S REGULATORS.—Forregulating the organs
of the system and securi .c a regular action of each ; free
ing the bowels from a reamed humors, assisting the sto
mach, aiding the di rstive organ in their functional du
ties, the liver tose i tie its bile, and the kidneys and blad
der their urine; to discharge their burden, and
tbe skin to em . a free and healthy perspiration. Such are
the effects the R. R. R. Remedies have upon the system,
and the mystery of their curing the sick so quick.
R. R. R. Remedies are for sale by Druggists generally.
RADWAY A CO.,
162 Fulton street, New York.
PHILIP A. MOISE, and
WM. H. TUTT,
Agents for Augusta, Ga.
Southern Wholesale Agents—P. M. Cohen A Co., and
H&viland, Harral A Co., Charleston, 8. C.; Hendrickson A
Moore, and A. A. Solomons. S l vannah, Ga. nlo-4w
~~ ~7 WML H. TUTT,
Wholesale arid Retail Druggist, and Proprietor of
THE PECTORAL ELIXIR AND COMPOUND EXTRACT
OF SAR3APARILLA.
Augusta Georgia
n OFFERS for sale at extremely low prices, a
fSfi# 10,000 lbs. superior WHiTK LEAD; As
la 750 galls. English Linseed OIL; YI
<• 1,500 lbs. PUTTY;
250 boxes Windsor GLASS ;
2,000 lbs. No. 1 POTASH ;
, 50 doz. Planett’s Dyspeptic BITTERS;
150 gross MATCHES;
300 lbs. Gum CAMPHOR;
1200 lbs. INDIGO;
1500 his. MADDER;
8000 lbs. COPPERAS;
5 bbls. GLUE;
10 “ ALUM;
10 “ Epsom SALTS;
Dr. Janes’MEDICINES;
McMuon’s ELIXIR OF OPIUM ;
A splendid assortment of Surgical INSTRUMENTS ;
5 gro. Mexican Mustang LINIMENT;
5" dozen superior Lemon SYRUP;
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Ac., Ac. dlB-dAw
ON CONSIGNMENT.—In Store, and to arrive-
CORN, KE SEYS,
OATS, HARNESS LEATHER,
PEAS, FEATHERS,
MEAL, BACON,
POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT,
ONION, BUTTER.
Fortale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING,
dl9 No. 4 Warren Block.
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
OF the taost fashionable colors and style of make.
CLOTHS. for Cloaks, of Violet, Vest Poncel, Tun Col
or, and all the new colors. WM. O. PRICE A CO.
d!2
, SITUATION WANTED
A LADY who has had much experience in Teaching in
Carolina and Georgia, would like a situation in a
amily or school to teach. She is qualified to give instruc
tion in the usual English branches, also. French and Music.
The best of references and testimonials from former pat
rons can be adduced. Address through the Post Office D
E. T., Augusta, Georgia. n2-dAw’
PRESERVES. PfMMItHVKS.—We have j^rt^.
cei ved an invoice of the following delicious Preserves -
Sliced Pine Apple, Strawberry, Green Gage, and New
York Pears, which we will sell cheap.
d!6 GIRARDY A PARKER.
WANTED
K A SHAKES GEORGIA RAILROAD STOCK.
OU Apply at this office. dlB
«)A BOXES Soda BISCUIT; 20 bbls. Butter CRACIL
*»■ AU ERS. Just received by
d2B ESTES A RICHMOND.
RIO COFFER —150 bags prime Rio COFFEE, new
crop, just received and for sale by
nll-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
N. C. MOLASSES.
1 fl prime, new crop, just received and for sale by
lvf 414 8. 0. GRENVILLE A Ce
HHPS. Porto Rico and Muscovado SUGAR. For
4 O sale low hy did BAKER A WILCOX.
1) KICKS FOR SALK—SOO,OOO BRICKS for sale.—
JD Apply to jyll-tf 8. L. AL. G. BAS FORD.
1 A/l BOXES Goshen CHEESE. Just received hy I
lvV d!2-dtf ESTES A RICHMOND. '
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE AUGUSTA BRASS AND COTILLON BAND,
JOHN A. BOHLER, Lkadsk,
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 0. BOHLER, Augusta, Geo., will receive
prompt attention. Jylß-ly
) FAMILY MEDICINES,
PREPARED by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga.,
Proprietor of the Georgia Sarsaparilla, a preparation
regarded by the most scientific, and those who have used
it, as the purest and best of the kind that has ever been
prepared in the United States. Among them are the ffil-
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, a mild and effectual
purgative—Price 25 cents per box.
STIMULATING TONIC, for Dyspepsia, Colds, and Fe
male Complaints, arising from Colds—Price $1 per bottle.
COUGH SYRUP, for Cough, Asthma, Ac.—Price 25 cts.
per bottle. , „ . ~
ASTRINGENT TONIC, for Bowel Complaints—Price f 1
per bottle. „ .
STIMULATING OINTMENT, for Rheumatic Pains, Ac.
—Price 25 cents per box.
BTIMUI-ATING LINIMENT—Use similar to the Oint
ment, but preferable in painful Swellings, Swelled Breasts,
Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache —Price 50 cents per
bottle. , ,
ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE, for all sudden and dan
gerous attacks of disea-e, such as Convulsions, Lock-Jaw,
Cramp Colic, Pneumonia, and all other diseases in which
immediate action is necessary. Used externally, it is su
perior, in cases of Poisons, occasioned by tbe bite of Snakes,
Sting of Bees, bite of Insects, Ac. It is also valuable to
relieve inflammation in cases of wounds, bruises, Ac. For
horses, it is a sure remedy in Colic, as well us a valuable
article to cause fresh wounds, and other sores, to heal. —
Price $1 per bottle.
gold in Augusta by the Proprietor ; in Covington by R.
H. Pringle* Co.; in Warrentonby Hudson, Welborn A Co.,
and by Druggists generally. n ®__
COLORS UNFADING.
Fire-proof and weather-proof mi
neral PAlNTS.—Several Shades of Brown, with
Pink, Buff and Black ; and by combination a great variety
of Shades and Tints may be made.
These Paints possess body or covering property equal to
white lead, and flow as easily. They dry soon, become
very ha rd—in fact, makestone or slate of every color—do
• not crack or peel off, and if sanding is required, nothing
holds sand more firmly, or finishes so well with it.
For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Brick, or Plaster, nothing
adheres more firmly—lasts longer, or comes cheaper than
Selver’s Mineral Paints. For sale at Manufaeturer’sprices,
with addition of freight, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
pT Also, for sale as above, at a low price, Prepared
ROSIN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for
Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. aplO
BOSENDALE CEMENT.
THE subscribers are Sole Agents for the sale of the Cele
brated Cement, known as the “ NEWARK AND RO
SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT.” The reputation of
this article for strength, Uniformity, cheapness, and dura
bility, is well established, as will be seen by the following
Certificates selected from many received by the President
of the Company.
From Col. W. J. McAlphine.
.Dry Dock U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyk.
President of the N. and R. Cement Co.—Sir: All the Ce
ment used on this work, for two months past, over 3,DUO
barrels, li&s been obtained from your establishment. Eve
ry tenth barrel of this quantity has been very curefully in
spected and tested in the severest manner. The result has
proved very gratifying ; amt it give* me great pleasure to
say that your Cement has stood all the tests, equal to any
that has been furnished this work.
Wm. J. McAlpink, Engineer.
From J. Edgar Thompson, formerly of the Georgia R. Road
Company.
Engixbkr Dkpartmbnt Pa. R. R. Co., Harrisbcrg, Pa.
President N. and R. Cement Co.—The Cement which you
have sent us is equal to any we have received from any
other manufacturers. . J. Edgar Thompson.
A Stock of the above Cement always kept on hand. Also,
a supply of Calc. PLASTER PARIS, which will be sold for
cash only. HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.,
au29 Wholesale Druggists.
SHOES, BLANKETS. KERSEYS, &C.
3AAA FAIRS Heavj BROGANS, made to order;
•Uuv 5,000 lbs. Sole, Harness and Band LEATHER;
10cases heavy Wool HATS;
20 “ Georgia PLAINS;
10 bales No. 1 OSNABURGS;
1,000 pairs heavy Negro BLANKETS.
—ALSO—
-100 boxes assorted Gulatus TOBACCO ;
50 “ best Goshen CHEESE ;
Just received and for sale upon good terms by
014 BUFORD, BEALL A CO.
BUGGIES FOR SALE.
The undersigned, contemplating a removal from
Augusta, offers for sale at his new carriage Shop,
corner 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
not paid at an early date will be placed in the hands of an
Attorney for collection. 013-6 m
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA ' GEORGIA.
OSMOND, GRAY dt CO., Froprietors.
HAYING 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 A l’orbett, 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
WORK, equal in quality, and tat 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 allother parties who may require CASTINGS or CAR
WORK done cheaply anil expeditiously.
OSMOND, GRAY A CO., Augusta, Geo.
We are enabled to refer to the following named gentle
men :
Hon. John P. King, President Georgia Railroad.
F. C. Arms, Superintendent “ “
Wm. Hardman, “ Motive Power, Ga. Railroad.
Hon. William E. Dearing, Augusta.
Wm. K. Kitchen, Hugh O’Neil, W. H. Goodrich, Augusta.
W. Baldwin, Sup’t Motive Power, W. A A. K. K., Atlanta.
Richard Peters, Atlanta.
George Robinson, Hamburg, S. C.
G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augusta. jylß-6m
GUNS, PISTOLS, &C.
Double barrel shot guns, shot and Pow-
Uer FLASKS; Gun CAPS, of best makers; Patent
WADDING, Ac.; Allen’s and Colt’s Revolving PISTOLS,
and others ; English Belt and Pocket PISTOLS.
—ALSO—
A fine Self-Cocking and Revolving PISTOL, with five
chambered cylinder, patent rifled, firing wadded ball with
great execution, splendidly made, by Deane, Adams A
Deane, London Bridge, a beautiful article for any one wish
ing a fine instrument in case, with caps, balls, wadding,
wrench, driver, cleaning rod, oil cup, extra cones, Ac.,
complete. For sale low, by CLARK A CO.,
Dealers in fine Watches, Silver Wares, Jewelry, Guns,
Ac. 031
OCTOBER 28, 1852.
CLARK A CO., (late Clark, Rackett A C 0.,) opposite
the Rail Road Bank, have now in Store, complete
stocksof all kinds of WATCHES; JEWELRY; Silver and
Plated WARE; CLOCKS; Pocket and Table CUTLERY;
GUNS ; PISTOLS, Ac., with a general assortment of FAN.
CY GOODS.
They offer to the Trade, Country Merchants, and Deal
ers generally, a good supply of GLASS ; SPRINGS ; MA
TERIALS and TOOLS, of every description. 081
FRESH GROUND FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT
JUST received, at the Cunningham Mills, a lot of supe
rior NEW WHEAT, grown by J. M. Miller, Esq.,on his
Good-Ale plantation, and will be receiving fresh supplies
daily from various quarters; and we can now supply all
who may desire it with an Extra article of fresh ground
FLOUR from New Wheat, growth of 1352.
jeS 8. D. LINTON A CO.
HARRISON’S AMBROSIAL SOAP.
TT'XPEHIENCK has proved this article to be fully equal
Hi to any manufactured by the French perfumers. It
makes a quick and permanent lather on the face, and gives
ease and comfort in the indispensable operation of shaving.
For sale by n7 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
QUILTED BOOTS.
ANOTHER lot of Benkub’s fine Quilted Water Proof
BOOTS, for Gentlemen, just received by
019 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
~ TUTTS PECTORAL ELIXIR,
FOR the relief and permanent cure of Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough, Spitting of
Blood, Croup, Pain In the Side, Pleurisy, Pneumonia,
Difficult Expectoration and Consumption,
May be had, Wholesale or Retail, of Barrett A Carter; W.
K. Kitchen; W. H. A J Turpin, and Wm. U. Tutt, Augus
ta and Dr. A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C. 027-JAw
KEMSING AND FINE TOOTH COMBS.—An
elegant assortment of both of the above articles.—
Embracing all sizes and kinds of Horn, Tortoise Shell and
Ivory. For sale by n 25 D B. PLUMB A CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT. —
IS casks RICE.
100 bushels COW PEAS.
150 coils ROPE. For sale by
d 8 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
CORN, CORN.—I2OO bushels prime CORN. For sale
by rtlO GEORGE W. LEWIS, Warren Block.
COW PEAS.—3OO bushels i n store by
GEORGE W. LEWIS, Jackson street.
Hiram smith double extra.—iso owl
just received. For sale by
610 GEORGE W. LEWIS.
OATS, OATS.— 1000 bushels, a first rate article, for
sale by dlO GEORGE W. LEWIS.
Irish potatoes, at
414 HUTCHINSON A PRITCHARD’S.
NEW BOORS, Ac.
XT EW BOOK**.—Select British Eloquence, embracing
IN the best Speeches entire, of the most eminent Orators
of Great Britain for the last two Centuries, with Sketches
of their lives, an estimate of their genius, and Notes, criti
cal and explanatory, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D.D.,
Professor in Yale College.
Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi valley, with
original Narratives, by John Gilmary Shea, with a sac
simile of the Newly Discovered Map of Marguette.
Footsteps of Our Foreratners, what they suffered and
what they sought, by Jas. G. Miall.
Queer Bonnets, a book for Girls, by Mrs L. C. Tuthill.
A Book for a Corner, by Leigh Hunt.
Garden Walks with tbe Poets, by C. M. Kirkland.
The Winter Evening Story Book, by Uncle Tom.
A Life of Vicissitudes, a Story of Revolutionary Times,
by G. P. R. James, Esq. , . ..
The History of Henry Esmond, £sq., Colonel in the
service of Her Majesty, Queen Anne, written by himself,
by W. M. Thackeray. For sale by
JOS. A. CARRIE A CO.,
n 27 Booksellers and Stationers.
NEW BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Pi
ano, Book and Music Store, the following new BOOKS,
viz: Basil: a Story of Modern Life, by W. Wilkie Collins,
author of Antonia, Ac.; The successful Merchant; Sketch
es of the Life of Mr. Samuel liudgett, late of Kingswood
Hill, by Win. Arthur, A. M.; Lord Saxondale: or Lite
among the London Aristocracy—Part 1, by Or. \\ . M. Key
nolds; Adventures of an Aid de-Camp, by Jas. Grant;
My Novel, by Sir E. BulwerLytton—Part Ist; Walde-VVar
rui: a i’ale of Circumstantial Evidence, by Emerson lien
net; Confessions of Major Gahagan, by W. M. Thackery.
dIS
NEW MUSIC.
CHARLES CAT LI.V A CO., have just received the
following new and popular piece's of MUSIC, to wit:.
SONGS.—Katy Darling ; Why tio Summer Roses Fade;
Lily Ray ; We Meet no More; Why do you watch the lone,
lone Deep ; Mary of the Glen ; Why are the Scenes which
we loved in our Childhood; The Sailor Boy’s iast Dream;
Commence ye Darkies All; I’ll throw Myself Away; Wait
lor the Wagon ; Old Folk’s at Home; Old Folk’s are Gone;
Massa’s iude Cold Ground.
POLKAS. —Afton Polka; The Marriage Bells Polka; The
Rose Buil do.; Glendon do.
WALTZES.—The Sigma Waltz; Evening Star Scottisch;
Gen. Persifor F. Smith March; Union Quick Step ;'1 he El
fen Quick Step ; The Silver Moon Quick Step; Overture to
Donizetto’s Opera oi Lucrezia Borgia ; Overture to Lucia
Di Lanimermoor. n2B-dtf
KNICK-KNACKS from an Edi or's Table, by L. Gay
lord Clark, handsomely illustrated.
Poems, by Mattie Griffith, now first collected.
The Elementary Spanish Reader and Translator, by Mi
guel T. Tolon, and
First Lessons in Book Keeping, introductory to a Treatise
on Practical Book Keeping and business transactions, em
bracing the science of Accounts and their extensive appli
cation, by J. 11. Palmer, A. M.
For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
u 25 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
i'EAUKKRAY’S BEST WORK..—The History of
Henry Esmond, Esq., Colonel in the service of Her
Majesty, Queen Anne, written by himself, by W. M. Thack
eray, author of Men’s Wives, Ac.
A Life of Vicissitudes, a Story of Revolutionary Times,
by G. P. R. James, Esq.
N 0.9 Bleak House.
History of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott, witli engravings.
Select British Eloquence; embracing the best Speeches,
entire es the most eminent Orators of Great Britain, for
the last two centuries, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D. D., and
Cornelius Nepos, with Notes, Ac., by Charles Ambon,
LL.L).
Also, new editions of Evelina, by Miss Burney,and David
Oopperfield, by Charles Dickens. Received by
THUS. RICHARDS A SON,
n 27 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stat oners, Ac.
o UIKB l IA Till . tsUL THERA leTATEs, by a
IO Carolinian. Price 25. cents.
History of the World’s Progress, with Supplement.
Also, another supply of Men’s Wives, by W. M. Thacke
ray.
Lives of Wellington and Peel, and
Cecelia; or The Memoirs of an Heiress, by Miss Burney.
Just received by TliOS. RICHARDS A SON,
nIG Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
TO PROFESSIONAL & BUSIN Ln;> MEj>.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSLNESSCARDS.notexceeding
six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO
per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will beoharged pro
Ota per line.
C. W. IIABRY,
A TTORXEY' AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county,
XjL Ua., will attend to Professional Business in the conn
ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup.
Rkhurkm e.—chas. Murphy, M. C., Decatur, Qa.; Hon.
E. Y. llill, Latl range, do.; lion. D. Irwin, Marietta, do.;
Col. >l. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, do.; Mr. William Daugh
erty, Columbus, 00. , janT
WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY,
V TTORXEY AT LAW, will practice in the Middle
District and Common Please of Augusta. Office over
D’Antignac A Barry s Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
janS-tf
JOHN P. ! WILDE,
A TTOIIXEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
X\. 117 Gravierstieet, New Orleans.
Prompt and faithful attention given to the collec
tion of all claims and accounts entrusted to his charge in
New Orleans.
Relers to H. Bowdrk, Gould, Bclelry t Co., and Col.
H. H. Gumming, Augusta, Ga. ; Jambs Robb t Co., New
Orleans; Tallant * Wilde, San Francisco. dU-dly
BAY CROFT & BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
JT'OK the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX
i CHANGES and REAL ESTATE.
{ST" Office No. 117 Buy street, Savnnali, Ga. dl7
OK, JOHN H. TRIPPE
/ AFb'EHS his Professional Services to the citizens,of
V./ Taliaferro county. Dr. T. has letters from the follow
ing Profeasois : Drs. Ford, Eve, Newton, and Dr. Campbell.
d4-6mos
C. W. MABRY,
\ TTORXEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county,
. Georgia, will attend to professional business in the
counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette
Meriwether and Troup.
Jiqfertiue* .v-lion. Chas. Murphy, Decatur, Ga.; Uou.
E. Y. Hill, laigratige, Ga.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, Ga.;
Col. M. .M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga.; Mr. \\ illiaw Daugher
ty, Columbus, Ga. n4-ly
LREEY B. HAYLOOI),
{Formerly <tf WatkinsviUe , Georgia.)
ATTORNEY AT LA Y\ , Atlanta, Georgia. Office on
East side White Hall Street, in Smith’s 8 story Brick
Building over Gunby A Roberts’ Store. 024-3 m
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL^
(COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Oa., will
J attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
to him. s29w
HERBERT FIELDER,
A TTORXEY’ AT LA \V, Cedar Town, Polk county,
Georgia. aulS-6m*
J. C. & 6. A. SNEAD,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAYV, Law Range, Augusta,Ga.,
Practice in the Courts of.thg Middle District, and
Common Pleas of the City.
John C. Snead also practices in the Courts of Edgefield
and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina.
John C. Snead, | Gari*and A. Snead.
au6
MILLEDGE & RODGERS,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAYV, Augusta, Georgia. Office
on Jackson street.
John Millkdgk, A. M. Rodgers.
ru7
E.«. C ABAN ESS,
l TTORXEY’ AT LAW, Forsyth, will practice in the
J\. Flint, and adjoining counties of the Macon Circuit.
janS-ly . .
LOUS DELAIGLE,
ATTORX'EY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice
in the Middle Circuit of Georgia.
{MT Office on Mclntosh street, third door north of the
office of the Constitutionalist Sc Republic. jan4-ly
». H. SAUNDERS,
ATTORX'EY’ AT LAW, Greensboro’, Georgia.
jan6-6mos
WARDLAW & WALKER,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Atlantic wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
w. a. wardlaw. jy29-6m I g. walker.
STONE, STARR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS
in DRY GOODS, N 0.41 BroadWay, New York.
Levi P. Stone, I Henry U. Stotesbirt,
Egbert Starr, | H. Langdo.n Butler,
Jona. J. Brixim. jyl6- ly
W« H> & J. W. H. UNDERWOOD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAYV, Rome Georgia.
, jell-d&twly
John J. Jones. j John R. Stcrges.
JONES & SURGES,
ATTORX'EY'S AT LAW’, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
_ jelS-ly
JOHN L. BIRD,
ATTORX’EY AT LA YV. will attend to all Profession
al business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia
fei ro Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock.
Office at Crawfordville, Ga. apll-ly
JOH\ n. TILLEY,
ATTORX'EY' AT LA YV, Crawfordville, Georgia, wil.
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Wilkes, Warren
and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the
Ocmulgee Circuit. aplS-tf
F. C. BARBER,
fCXCHAN'GK BROKER, Washington Street, one
J door North East of Broad Street.
Uncurrent MONEY bought. mh6
JAMES C. COLLIER;
ATTORX'EY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re
moved to the rear of Miller k Warren’s Dry Goods
store, over B. H. Warren A Co’s. 020
JOHN K. JACKSON,
ATTORX’EY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, Practice*
in the Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the neighbor
ing Districts of South Carolina.
Office in the Masonic Hall Building. ja27
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY,
COMMISSION AXD FORW ARDING }IER
CHANTS, No. 99 Camp Street, New Orleans.
Henry T. Greenwood, | Josiah Morris,
John I. Ridowat.
pg* Refer to Messrs. T. N. Poullain k Son and B. H.
Warren, Esq., Augusta, Ga. el4-d6m
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
d29-tf
amoss & McLendon,
WAREHOUSE AX’D COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, LaGrange, Ga. dIS-3m
DRY GOODS.
J. P. SETZE
HAS 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 Dp.;
Figured Poult de Soie Do.;
Ombre Do.;
Chameleon Poult de Soie Do.;
Changeable Olace Do.;
Btriped Do.;
Black Ppult de Soie Do.,
“ Brocade Do.;
“ Dotted and Figured Do.;
“ 28, 30, 32, and 34 inch Gros de Rhyne SILKS;
“ Levantin Do.;
“ Heavy Sinchew Do.;
“ Silk VELVET;
Heavy Black Satin VESTING;
Black and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices ;
“ Canton CLOTH;
Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich;
Silk MANTILLAS;
Black Lace VEILS;
Silk Warp FLANNEL;
Pongee,xj’lag and Bandanna nANDK ERCniEFS ;
Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES; ,
“ and White Silk HOSE;
Low priced and sup. MUSLIN de LAINE;
“ “ “ Fancy CASHMERES;
Rich Embroidered Do ;
Persian and Manchester de LAINES;
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.;
“ “ Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS;
Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAIDS, for Pants;
‘Fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMERES, new style;
Kentucky J EANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS;
Sup. French Black CASSIMEKE;
Forest CLOTH and BEAVEKTEENS;
Rich Table and piano 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;
“ “ “ English and Domestic PRINTS;
“ “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS,
some suitable for Laid Work ;
Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER
ING ;
4-4, and G-4 Co ton, 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;
3-4, 7-8 and 6-4 BKDTICKIXG and Apron CHECKS;
Bleached and unbleached JEANS and Canton FLANNEL;
3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached
SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS;
’ Heal New York Milt SHI RTING;
Fustian and Suffolk CLOTH ;
Colored anti Black Cotton VELVET;
Men’s anti Boy’s White and Colored Cotton aud 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 anti Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS;
Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS;
Madrassand Roinal 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 Damask unbleached Table DIAPER;
Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS;
11-4 an.l 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS;
8-4 Russia SHEETING:
Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN ;
Bleached anti unbleached DOWLAS;
' Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLANDS;
4-1 Slate and Drab LINENS;
Huckaback and Plain TOWELING;
Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. s3O
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
COSGROVE <fc BRENNAN
A HE NOW OPE\IX'G the largest Stock of Fancy,
i V Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS ever offered by
them in ibis market:
They would call special attention to the following :
Colored and Mourning Plain, Figured, i Plaid and Bro
cade SILKS;
French CASHMERES and M. DtLAINES, of every style
: anti color;
English anti Scotch Chints, Cashmeres and DeLaines ;
Plain and Figured Persian Cloths and Venetian Lustres;
French, German and English Merinos;
Coburgs, Cabool Cloths, Parameitas, and Alapines;
A large variety ot STUFF GOODS, such as Plain, Figur
ed and Brocade Black and Colored Alpaiat;
Arabesque, Shaded Lustres, anti Chameleon Do.; Em
broidery, Gloves, urn. Hosiery of all kinds;
French, English and American Prints and Ginghams;
Plain anti E nhroidered 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,
all styles;
Colored Silk Velvet anti Trimmings, for Mantillas and
Cloaks.
ALSO—
CLOTHS, Cassitneres, 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 anti prices;
KERSEY'S, Osnaburgs, Strijies, Shirtings und Sheetings,
at Kactoiy prices.
The public are invited to call and examine those. Gootis,
at either of our Stores, No. 202 BrOad st., (opposite the
Augusta Hotel) and 276 Broad-st., (opposite the Old Store
of T. Brennan A Co, old
MANTILLA, DRESS AND GENERALDRY GOODS
STORE,
Corner Kottock. and Broad StreeU.
DINNING At SINN'OTT will open,This Day, a gene
eral assortment of DRY GOODS, for the Fall and
Winter trade, consisting, in part, of
Printed CASHMERES;
“ DeLAINES;
Plain Do., ail colors;
Black ami Colored SILKS ;
EMBROIDERIES,i>; all kinds;
GLOVES,
RIBBONS; FLOWERS;
SHAWLS,and SCARFS; HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Lace VEILS ; TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
—ALSO—
Some beautiful now designs in Satin ami Silk BONNETS;
Tuskin and Straw BONNETS; CAPS; MANTILLAS, Ac.,
to which they respectfully solicit the attention of the La
dies. 014
LOOK HERE.-NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,
JUST opened, opposite John Bones A Co., a few floors
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 took at his Stock will con
vince the purchaser of the above fact,
sln-ly THOS. SWEENY.
FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
TOilX BKIIHiES, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 27)0 Broad Street, next
door below tbe United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a
full and complete stock of all that appertains to a gentle
man’s wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CAS3IMEKES;
VESTINGS; and Trimmings to makeup to order, both
Civic and Military. Also, a large anil fashionable assort
ment of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a full supply of
Furnishing Articles, viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS; La
thes UNDER VESTS; DRAWERS, nett and made ; COL
LARS; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac., Ac.
MAKING and TRIMMING in the best manner. 08
COSGROVE & BRENNAN
Have now in Store an assortment oQthe following I
GOODS, which they will sell at Factory prices:
George Schley's arid other’s styles of KERSEYS;
Augusta, Princeton. Richmond, and other brands OSNA
BURGS ;
Augusta and Graniteville SHEETING and SHIRTING;
LINDSEYS, and Blue PLAIDS and STRIPES ;
7-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS;
Anti every style of Heavy Domestic GOODS, suitable for
house servants and plantation hands. 015
HOSIERY.
Gauze Merino Usdsii Shirts Fancy Lyle Thread HOSE
Gauze Cotton “ “ “ Spun Silk “
Lyle Thread “ “ “ Cotton Stripe “
Lyle Silk “ “ Plain Bl’k and Wh’t.Silk do.
Col’d Cotton “ “ Brown Linen HOSE, and all
and a variety of other kinds. other kinds.
iny29 WM. 0. PRICE A CO., 258 Broad-st.
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 tbe latest
style. Also, Ready-:’ ade 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. 522
THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE.
THE subscribers would inform the inhabitants of Au
gusta and vicinity, that they have just arrived from
New York, and are now opening a large and handsome as
sortment of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Domestic GOODS of every description; together with a
splendid assortment of new style RIBBONS, MANTILLAS,
Kid GLOVES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and every arti
cle required in the Dry Goods and Clothing line. Their
connection with the most principal Auction and Importing
Houses in the City of New York, will enable them to sell
these Goods at New York wholesale prices; and we would
respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of Augusta, and
neighboring counties, to examine our Stock.
LYON A SCHWARZ,
New York Cheap Store, 310 Broad Street, 2 doors be
low the Brunswick Bank. 021
IMA.V.YKI.S. —Swan Skin, Lamb’s Wool, Silk Warp,
1 Welch, Salisbury Domet, and all wool red, white and
fancy colored FLANNELS, for sale cheap by
015 COBGROVK k BRENNAN.
KID GLOVES.
A GOOD assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle
man’s Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES.
sBO W. H. CRANE.
COSGROVE At HHE.VYAN have now in Store, a
complete assortment of fine Bath, Whitney, Ribbon
bound and Fancy-end BLANKETS, all styles and prices,
to which they invite the attention of purchasers. 015
BOYS CLOTHING.
OVER COATS, SACKS, JACKETB, small SUITS,
PANTS and VESTS, just received and for sale cheap.
—ALSO,—
40 Dozen very fine SHIRTS, with and without collars,
small and wide plaits, and a first rate assortmentof Tailors
SHEARS, Trimmers and Points.
o 5 J. A. TAN WINKLE. 1
DRY GOODS.
BYGOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
202 and 276 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
COSGROVE A. BHKW.W have received an exten
sive supply of rich and beautiful GOODS, in addition
to their Fall and Winter supply, which they uow offer 'or
sale, at both their Stores, at exceedingly low prices.
—AMONG THEIR STOCK WILL BE FOUND —
A large assortment of Black, Plain and Colored SILKS;
Black and Colored Sdk VELVETS;
Black and White Watered SILKS;
French and English MERINO.", a great variety;
Black and Colored ALPACAS and BOMBAZINES:
Printed MERINOS; DeLANES; CALICOES, and GING
HAMS;
White and Colored Crape SHAWLS, at all prices;
Rich Embroidered Crape SHAWLS; loDg and square
Woollen SHAWLS;
A large variety of Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS;
Some beautiiul shades in Cloth, suitable for do.;
Velvet TRIMMINGS; GIMPS aad FRINGES, a large
supply;
French and English Black CLOTH ;
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS; COLLARS and UN
DERSLEEVES;
RIBBONS, a great variety;
Black Colored Kid GLOVES, all prices;
Silk, Woollen and Cotion HOSIERY, a large supply;
Black and Col’d DOESKIN ; CASsiMERE and TWEEDS.
C. & B. solicits particular attention to their ex'cnsive
supply of fine d and Negro BLANKETS. •
A large supp' r of KERSEYS; OBNAbURGS, and Brown
SHIRTINGS, which they will sell at Factory prices.
Planters would find it to their interest to call at either of
their Stores before making their purchases. dls
PLAINS, BLANKETS, &C
--STOI'T heavy PLAINS, very cheap; KERSEYS, and
other NEGRc CLOTHS, very low ;
CASSIMERES; SATIN ETTS; TWEEDS and JEANS:
10-4,12-4 Whitney's BLANKETS; Dufiil BLANKETS;
Crib BLANKETS; White and Red FLANNELS ;
OSNABUKUS; SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, very
cheap. For sale by ' dl2 WM. H. CRANE.
FURTHER SUFPLIES-NEW GOODS.
TITILLIAM 11. UltAAlv has received, by the last
V V Steamers from New York —
Rich Printed French DeLANES ;
Mazarine Blue Velvet Ottoman fJLKS;
Rich Lustred Black GRO DkKHINE;
Fine GINGUHMS ; small Figured PRINTS;
11-4. 12-4 fine Bleached SHEETING;
Childrens’Striped and Tartan Worsted HOSE;
Drab MOREEN, ttnd'a variety of other Goods. dl2
RICH SILKS.
SUP I'll IOH rich Figured Brocade SILKS ; Plain heavy
Chumelion POUIT DeLOIE; a large assortment of
Plain Black sVIKS ;
Rich Plaid and Striped SILKS.
For sale very low by d!2 WM. H. CRANE.
MERINOS, ALPACAS, &C.
French and English MERINOS, various colors;
’ Superior Black and < olored ALPACAS ;
Large and small Figured DeLANES, very low ;
Fine Black BOMBAZINES and CANTON CLOTH;
PRINTS and GINGHAMS, a great variety, very cheap.
Forsaleby dI2 WM. H. CRANE.
MANTILLAS, SHkWLS, &C.
RIUII Black and Colored Silk M ANTI LI AS; fine long
and square Plaid SHAWI.S;
Black and Colored Cashmere SHAWLS ;
Small Woolen SHAWLS, for Children ;
SACKS and CLOAKS.
For sale low h.v dl2 WM. H. CRANE.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES.
jr'lMl French Worked CHIM*’4ETT COLLARS, with
‘ SLEEVLS to match ;
A large assortment of Needle Worked COLLARS, very
cheap;
Embroidered Muslin SLEEVES, a great variety;
Jaconet aud Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTINGS.
For sate by di2 WM. H. CRANE.
NO DEVIATION FROM PRICES MARKED.
AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
lit>l. O. I’KK’lv At GO., 25S Broad street, have on
tt hand and are constantly manufacturing the most
su; b Gentlemen s OVER COATS, oi every description;
IV/ .KING COATS, BUSINESS COATS, Press and Frock
COATS, of all the choice Mode colors; PANTALOONS, of
B cli and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimeres, of the newtst
styles; VESTS, of E ch Velvets, Cashmeres, Embroidered
GOODS.
ROBES I)E CHAMBRE,
of various styles and qualities ; Gentlemen’s UNDER GAU
MENiS, of every description. The whole embracing the
best assortment of veil made Clothing to be found in Au
gusta. Purchasers will be pleased to call and examine our
assortment. WM. 0. PRICE A CO.,
d 5 Drapers and Tailors.
DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
Vi.i:\ AiM)EKA wiugih invite attention to their
Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS aud
CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Scotch,
Huckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and 'TOWELS;
CRASH and DOYLIES: Superior Irish LINENS and HOL
LANDS; Pillow-case LINENS; Embossed, IVorsted and
Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS ; togeth
er .with a complete assortment oi GOODS in their line,
which they oiler at lowprtces. 016-dAw
DRY GOODS.
CIAKO A HI. \M'Oli would respectfully inform their
J ] atrons, and the pubiic generally, that they have now
iti their Bier., ; iuh, complete and well assorted stock of
1.1 a i i>.-, and Domestic RIBBONS, JEWELRY, and a
good assor uent of HOSIERY and FANCY GOODS, to
which they invite the attention of the Ladies. To the
Gentlemen they offer great ba gains in CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS, Ac'., of which they have a fashionable anil well
selected stock. It is unnecessary for them to inform their
patrons that their pi ices will induce all purchasers, as well
as those that have dealt with them. Know that if Bar
gains are to be obtained in Augusta, they are only to be
found at 312 Broad street, one door below the Bank of
Brunswick. oIS-dAwtf
RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
VLB.YA.VOER A \\ HIGH F have just received a
great variety < f new and rich SILKS, of the latest
styles. Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MERI
NOS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French,
English and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac., to which they
invite attention. 01-dAw
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER A \\ MIGHT invite the attention’of
Plantersto their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, consist
ing of Sc!ilev’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Manufac
turing Company’s Heavy W OOLLENS, which they offer at
Factory prices. sl7-dAw
MANTILLAS AND PARISIAN CLOAKS.
f UST received, new' MANTILLAS and Parisian CI.OAKB
f) of entirely new styles and very beautiful. The La
dies arc respectfully invited to call and see them at
830-dAw WM. If. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st.
LAUIEb FRKNL’H t LOTH.*'—A few pieces Ladies |
CLOTHS, mode colors—a beautiful article for Cloaks i
and Mantillas. Received by
024-dAw ALEXANDER A WRIGHT.
BLANKETS.
VLKXAXDEH A\\ HI).Il l' have received a large
assortment of heavy S-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS.
Al'O, lu-4, 11-4. and 12-4 superior Bed BLaNKETS, which j
they offer at low prices. 024-dAw
SILK AND MERINO UNDER VESTB.
Alexander a u right'have received a com- j
plete assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s sup. silk
and Merino UNDER VESTS, to which they inv te atten
tion. 024-d Aw.
FANCY GOODS.
TALKING about new,handsome and cheap Dress and
Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure the pub
lic it would be to their advantage to visit CARO A ISLAS
COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most tasty
and well assorted Stock in the city. It embraces almost any
article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac.,
Ac., which they offer for sale low enough to suit purchasers.
ap2S-aAwly
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND
HATS.
CLAYTO X AX D HIG XO X ,
(mktcalf’s range.)
Ark this day receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’ !
aud Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for
Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low
prices. my 4
The carpets are coming.—cosgrove a
BRENNAN are now opening a vev extensive and
well selected assortment of CARPETS, RUGS; DRUG
GETS and OIL CLOTHS, which they offer at a small ad
vance on cost. 015
A. DOUBET
ay ROOT AND SHOE MAKER,
||m| Takes this-method of informing liis Ik]
rHi friends, and the public, that he has en-
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, Buskin 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. myj-twly
TREBLE EXTRA PURE WHITE
GENESEE WHEAT AND DOUBLE EXTRA RYE FLOUR.
SEE what the Granite Mills are doing for the South.—
They are not only holding of a bold competition with the
best Northern brands of Flour, and invite comparison, but
are bringing into general notice that health ul article of
food, RYE BREA. . The first lot of Rye Flour having ta
ken so well, a second from pure AVhite Rye has been sent
to the store. j
To those unacquainted with making a delightful loaf of i
Rye Bread, see what Miss Leslie sajs below.
A good old house wife at the North will differ somewhat i
from Miss Les-lik, by making the Indian Meal into a soft I
mush, and then kneading in the Rye Flour. (
dl3 JAMES L: COLEMAN. i
MISS LESLIE. i
Rye and Indian Bread.— Sift two quarts of Rye Flour !
and two quarts of Indian Meal, aud mix them’well togeth- *
er. Boil three pints of Milk; pour jt boiling hot upon the 1
Meal; add two teaspoonfuls of Salt, stir the whole very *
hard ; let it stand till it only becomes a luke warm heat,
and then stir in half pint good fresh Yeast, if from the 1
brewery, and quite fresh a smaller quantity will suffice; *
knead the mixture into a stiff dough, and set it to rise in a
pan. Cover it with a thick cloth that has been previous
ly warmed, and set it near the fire. When it is quite light
and has cracked all over the top, make it into two loaves,
put them into a moderate oven and bake them two hours
and a half. ,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ’
THE FIRM heretofore existing under the name of
Scranton, Stark A Davis is hereby dissolved. Either
of the subscribers will use its name only in liquidation.
J r ohn S. Wright, of this city, is duly authorized to re
eive dues of the late firm, and receipt for the same.
Dated Augusta, October 22,1862.
P. A. SCRANTON,
D WM. H. STARK,
023 S. E. DAVIS.
MAGIC COPYIXP* INK.—A new and important 1, J
vention, whereby a clear and perfect copy of a leite
bill, or any written document can be taken in one minute
without the use of a press or any machine whatever. Copies
of letters written with this ink, can be taken a week after
they have been written, or immediately, at the option of
the party who writes. Sold by 1
o 2 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Druggist
PATENT MEDlclnfr
AYEK’S cMWmmXL
TO cure a Cold, with Headache and Sorenes rs ,1 «
dy, take the CHERRY PECTORAL «,
and wrap up warm, to sweat during the nieht * lO •**
For a Colti and Cough, take it morning, noon
mng, according to directions on the bottle. and tkkiL' I **
ty will soon be removed. None will lon?suffer fcjvT oll '
trouble when they find it can be so
sons afflicted W.h a seated Cough, which brr«G .L **»•
their rest at night, will find, by taking the riL."? of
ral on going to bed, they may be sure of wSTunbr!?*'
sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Grew J.,, . r ? kfn
suffering, and an ultimate cure is afiorded t* Vs
who are thus Hlllicted, by this invaluable remsdv
From its agreeable effect in these cases, manv
selves unwilling to forego its use when the neci-i 7. .
hasceased. 'J Mr it
From two eminent Physiplans in
e . Fayetteville, Tens., April 1« ism
Sir:—We have given your Cherry Pectoialan«»f??
trial in our practice, and find it to surpass nsiT ®
edy we have for curing affections of tttSS&ZS*'
bie.as by its action on the throat and luna* »!?.? ,*?*■
in small quantities, it removes all hoarwne^tn
sf°U?e vo n ice WOnderfUl,y power *5
Asthma is generally much relieved, and often wW,n.
• cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cuefZ
obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry p~*
• tonil will cure them, if they can be cured X **•*
1 Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and upper portio.
of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoranl
small and sequent doses. The uncomfortable oppress! J
is soon relieved. a
Rev. Dr. Lunsing, ol Brook vu, New York states •
“ lliave seen the Cherry Pectoral cure Euch caw. #
t Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to telieve it can
fail to cure those diseases.” r * re ‘J
For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to be foib,»~.
; by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectsrai
it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will nli sF.
r tocure. 4 i*a
Whooping 1 ough may be broken up and soon sum v
the use of Cherry Pectoral. Currt
The Influenza is speedily removed by this remedy X.
i merous instances have been noticed where whole fimili
were protected from any strious consequences wfcil* ikl' 1
neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were nflinta!
from the disease. ' rlD l
Salem, Ohio, 11th J UEe isgi
Dr. J. C. Ayer : —I write to inform you of the tralv
markable effects of your Cherry Pectoral in this d
in my own family. 0:e of my daughters was cobliJm.
cured in three days of a dreadful Wboopitg Cooeh hv t
king t. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicKm
f states iha. he considers it the best remedy we have for mil
' m unary diseases and that he has cured more esses ll
1 Croup|with it than any other medicine he ever adnamiier-
Our clergyman of the lr.ptist Church tays that dnrint
the run ot Influenza 1 ere this season, he hts seen tuna
fr m your medicine, iie could scarcely have believed with,
outseeiug. . ■
Yours respectfully, J. D. SINCLAIR
Deputy Postmaster
From tin distinguished Professor of Chemistry and M*.
teria Metlica, Bowdom College :
I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its Ingredient*
- show, a powerful re edy for Colds, and Coughs, and Pul.
m nary uiseases.
? PARKER CLEVELAND,M.D.
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5,1847.
Dr. VulentineJUott, the widely celebrated Professors
Surgery in the Medical College, New York City, says:
‘ It gives ine pleasure to certify the value and efficacy
of “Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai,” which I consider peculiarly
auapted tocure dieeasts of the Throat and Lungs.’’
Cures of severe diseases upon theLungshave been if.
Ij fe.- ed by Cherry Pectoral in suih extreme cases as war.
ri-'.t the belief that a remedy has at length been found that
en i be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Css
’ si 'option which carry from our midst thousands tvny
y or. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted cu
lc k wild confidence for relief, and they should net fail u
av .il themselves of it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
(W Sold by IJ AVI LAND, RISLEY A CO., W. H.TUTT,
• D B. PLUMB A CO., YV. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT,
a C I.RTER A CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL A SMITH, Athens!
t G. ; PAYNE A NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; UAVILAND, HAS.
; R\ L A CO., Charleston, S. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Sava*
k n. h, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South,
f d4-<IA; wt weawSm
t ——
j IKUTH IS MIGHTY AND SHALL PBEVAH.’
DR. C. WILLIAMS’
/ ' OMPOUND Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and
e V Wood Naptha, the greatest remedy ever invented for
t! r cure of Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, Asthma, Bronchitis,
r Influenza, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Affvc
timis tending to Consumption.
If any one doubts the efficacy of Dr. C. Williams’ Pit.
Tm nic I’litam, by trying one bottle he will become tally
ci nvinced that il is the beet and most prompt remedy evu
r invented for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bros
-1 to :is, iloi ping Coi.gh, 1 roup, Pneumonia, Asthma, ssd
, C -l.uiiij't’on. Dr. Williatne’ Compound Pulmonic Bab
; si tno/ Wild Cherry and Wood Xoptha Jar nu.'pwM
all remedies ever invented for its safety, promptness, and
i ei-. -acy, m arresting almost instantaneously all diseaiesef
the Lungs and Throat.
, TRY IT! TRY IT! f
It is warranted to do you more good than any ether
remedy; and if its effects do not prove fully satisfactory,
the money will be rejunded.
, j the many wonderlul cures which this valuable medicios
f ha effected are truly astonishing. Subjoined are sows
L ne Certificates, from gentlemen of high and undoubted
ci iractei, many of vvliom are wtll known throughout the
[ country for their standing and integrity.
Tusccmbia, Ala., Aug. 14,1849.
We respectfully refer all persons interested, and wht
i! ybe laboring under a bad and wa luting Cough, to Uw
f. /owing gentlemen who are well acquainted with the po
< ioi ib tues of this raedipine, by addressing a letter W
e ier o, w hom, post paid, a prompt answer will ho N
c< i»cd :
/. F. Dcmolville, Newman, Robertson A Co.; J. Colhyl
Co , Druggists, Huntsville, Ala. Dr. Malone AR. B. Hilda
e). Druggists, Athens, Ala. Taylor A McCarthy, Drag
go s, Columbus, Miss. Rupert Lindenburger A Co., Drug
g. Louisville, Ky. J. McDermott A Co., Druggist!,
M 1 rlreesboro’, Tenn. Dr. A. A. Burleson, Decatur, Ala
B tly, Gilchrist, aud A. A. Ackiin, Druggists, Courtlaad,
A' i. W. B. Barton, Druggist, Florence, Ala. Dr. EliU,
D ggist, Ripley, Miss. R. L. Ross AJ. L. Cooper, Drag
g , Tuscumbia, Ala.
Be sure to ask for Dr. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam
oj Wild Cherry and Wood Aajdliii, and let no other b«
! o'med upon you, as your life may depend upon your can
ti in tins particular.
i ACTION. — None genuine, unless there is a fine steel
<•: . raving on the outside w ith the faa simile signature sf
( s. Y\ lliama, M. D., engraved thereon—also his name,
an the name of the medicine are blown in the glass that'
“Du. C. Williams’ Comromnd Pulmonic Balsam.”
Ins valuable medicine is for sale in Augusta by W. H, A
J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and whs
a also General Agents for the same throughout the North
w e tern portion of Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
j Di-.ggists, UAVILAND, RISLFY A CO., and P. A. MOIBI,
D: uggist, at Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in
I tm City and throughout the Southern and Western Stat i.
I also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr
F. C. JON KS, Madison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo
t ; ; KILI’ATRIC A CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW
SO 1, Union Point; LEITNER A COLLINS, Berzelia; C.
V.' A H. U. J. LONG, HILL A SMITH, and GOSS A BUM
| NF it, Athens; PAYNE A NESBIT, andj. H. A W. 8. KL-
I a;-, Macon.
' • M. COHEN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Chsrlestoa,
S. J ~ are the General Agents for North aud South Carolina.
1 rice, in large bottles, $1; or six bottles for fib.
n2^-3mt
COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERsT”
1) Ellll APS there is nothing more calculated to disgnsl
“ the public eye than the innumerable advertisements cl
tilt nostrums that are constantly appearing in the public
l>'-i is. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick,osr
on ■■ a e pained with every days reports of ills and spelt
ii >. Tins state of the. public mind would seem to forbid *Xf
pel on of delicate njind from sending forth any new (fit
c->v I’ies 'u medicire to the trial of the public: still motifW
of < elicacy should "0- prevent us from making known real
d ; < c&vci'ijs whicli we are confident will benefit our leiht
men. This latter consideration has prompted the authors!
t!i* e Biue.s k o mabe them known. He knows theysrt
b g’dy efficacious, : or be lums If, hit wife, and many frieedi
b.n ■ given them a thorough trial. He was, for many ye*r*,
a confirmed dyspep.ic—so much so that even bis recoUec
tion was gone, but by the use of these Bitters he hash***
r- stored to perf-ct health. Th's has been the case with
many of bis friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this
advertisement, addresses those who know him. He
been, for many y-ars. a resident o f Augusta, but at this
time of Hamburg, S. C. at wliieh p'acehe can, at any tilr»»
be i onsulted about the Bitters. They are good in a!! eases
of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which
are. indigestion, pain or oppression in the Stomach fro*
food,loss of appetite, flatu'ency, beart-burn, giddinessi*
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude
general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The compositionH
entirely Botanical, and has proved efficacious, where msBJ
C'b brated medicines had failed; in support of which hi
couid give reference to a number of persons, who ht»*
made a trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as heiswilfing
to place it on its own merits. All be asks is for thoss whs
are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial.
The above Bitters can be had at O. COSBY’S Hamhefi
P. C., and at Dr. WM. H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street,
Augusta. fe29
i i
Let the Afflicted Rejoice and the Despairing Hop*!
THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST.
r PUTT'S FKCTUKAL ELIXIR is one of the W<J
l certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered touj
Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtwss dir
fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Loop,
that if is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, He**
risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Diflk*j|
Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to withsts#*
its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs V* <*
prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy *
impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate sobstaaet
of the Lungs.
From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily iff***
ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to *
for a moment. Many who have suffered tor years withdij *
eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it,***
are sounding its praises abroad.
The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable|
stances alone, and its use for years would tend tostrenf*’ jj
en the system, and not like most other Medicines, week** a
it. It is now being used by some of the most eminent P*T 1
sicians in the country, and by many is considered an inf*** ‘
ble remedy in CROUP.
Parents wno have youngclhildren, should keeps bottle* |
all times, as a single dose will remove any case ot thh *■* 1
tre sing disease, if given at’the onset
Prepared in Augusta, Geo. and for sale by
W. H. * 3. TURPIN, l AnfW**-
WM. H. TUTT,
WM. ROOT, Marietta.
THOS. 8. DENNEY, Atlanta.
Jb4-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent forTenaeeee*.
TUTTB COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
I 'OR the removal and permanent cure of
Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions,
pies on the Face, Ring Worm, Kies, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Eff" .
largement and Pain of the Bones
and Joints, Old Ulcers,
Syphilitic Disorders,
Spinal Complaints
AU diseases arising from an injudicious ns*
and exposure, or imprudence in Lift. Its use
the 8100d —renovates the whole »ysl«« **•
imparts health and strength te the
most debilitated eonstitians. j I
Prepared and sold by _ __ m. 1
Price 75 cents per bottle. WM. M. TCW,"’ I
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