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MISCELLANEOUS,
VAtHAUtZ WiBIiXIOS JOE SALS
THtt »übiersß?r having removed from th*putrlct.iSSi
jftjn for sal« his valuable PLAN PATfON, iltua
led (>i tfc ‘Savannah Rivtr, about ten miles above Ham*
Ivarc*, smJ in the fo**k cf sai l rlVfif and Bfc i r bans‘ Cweij
and f»bout two snilca above tha mouth cf ths Augusta Ga*
fial •
The T-art contains about Three Thousand, Four Kun*
dred and F ty acres, recency surveyed and flatted, about
one- hird of which is c eared and in cultivation, the bal
ance is well worded and heavily timbered.
Tins tra t 01 ’.and lies three miles and a quarter on the
river at>o re. ihe mouth cf Stephens’s Creek aud has a l arge
body fri h alluvial swamp land, above the reach of ordi-
Et r, fivsiiets
The ( remise? are divided into two plantations or sett."*
m-nt'<. < n at a conveni* nt distance iKm the river, and
th otheron thebtfiihens’ Cr.ek lands, with Gifn Uo ses,
Packirg Screws, and the u;u tl buildings attached to each.
Ip tfer to sell the plantation entire; but being deter
mined t;> s- 11, and wi:h a view to accommodate, I will, it
de ired, divide ill- 1 rds into sect one,or lots, to meet the
wi hes end suit the couvenit nc u (f pur.hasei s.
An! if de ir.d, the s’otk of Horses, Mules, Catt'e, and
the provision erop, v. ill be sold on very favorable terms to
the |>u. chaser.
A | l ,t of t' e premises may be seen at the office of Ko
b rt McDonald, E q.. in Hamburg, and the premlsea will
toe sh-.wn by either t f the oversee** on the pi intati tr
T, rois w*ll be made eisy and accommodating—and for
fOrthei particulars, at.pl vto the sub.crib-r, in 0 lumf
8. G. [dGtwtt] JOHN BAUSKEIT.
E. GUILD,
CtIVIL EXGIVEHU, ARCHITECT and CONTRAC
J TOR, for the erection of the fallowing branches of the
Mechanic's Art, vis:—Cotton, Woolen anu Hemp Factories,
Sigar Mills, and Cadco Print Wor its ; also for the erection
of Church : s. Court Houses,or the finest class Dwelling
Hou es, together witlt stores an 1 Warehouses, all to be of
the most m-der-i style—furnishing all the materials re
quired in the Builder's Art.
All orders promp’ly attended to, from ary part of the
Southern States and West Indies. All Contracts tilled with
d ■spatch,and warranted not to be surpassed by any artist,
for the amount of money paid.
Re-si tens* —La wr, nee vide, Gwinnett county, Georgia.
rS twtf
LUTHER ROLL,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
just abovs tnb AratTSTA hotrl,
nAK ON 1! A NO, and is now receiving, a generalas
sortiient of VEUIChEij,of all descriptions, such as
Carriages, rock a ways, buggies, Ac., Ac., which
he wiilseii very low for cash or approved paper, please
call and examine my stock.
—ALSO,—
On hand an assortment of ROCKAWAYB and BUGGIES
®f hiso wn make, lie will a'.so build to order.
—ALS O.
A genera) issortment of HARNESS, which will be dls
posed of low.
VE IICLKSand HARNESS REPAIRED nt short notice,
Very lew. rep7-twAwtf
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THKU NDKIIHIOKO having formed a Copartnership
have this uay purchased the interest of Mr. Thomas
H Roberts, it t e firm of W. S. & T. H. Roberts, and will
continue the GROCERY BU 1N ESS at the old stand under
the name and styic of ROBERTS & COSKERY, where they
will kc a constantly or. h ind a large and general assort
ment ts Groceries, which will ce sold at wholesale and
retail on the most accommodating terms.
W. S ROBERTS,
Augusta, Jar.utry 2,1554. THOS. W. COSKERY.
A CARD.
The S tbscriber in retiring from business takes this
method of returning thanks to bis friends and the public
for tii * ve’y i bcral I at,image heretofore extended to the
late firm and s-iiicits a coniinuance of the same forhis
succe»;o£s._ jaVdtw&wtf T. H. ROBERTS.
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
I \DKIU-Hi \ It!) having re-opened the above
A named Establishment, are now prepared to execute
all orders for CASTi l.’Gts, Ac.., in Brass or Iron for Saw or
Gnat Mills, Steam kh-gines, Machinery,Water Pipes, Lamp
Posts, Columns of any ktuu that may be required at short
notice.
We will constantly keep on hand and for sale a supply of
different sized GIN GEARING, of tl c most approved pat
terns. Also, PLO’d C ASTINGS, o ail kinds, having the
mo3t extrusive and best assorted lot of Plow patterns in
the Southern country.
Both the parties oaing Practical Mechanics, and intend*
Is .'to devote their undivided attention to the business,
hope that, from promptness in filling orders, superior work
mansldp, aad at ar low prices as can be afforded, to merit
a cent.nua‘.ion of the liberal support formerly bestowed
upon ti>e concern. R. A A. PHILIP.
N. B.—The higheatcaah price paid for old BSAS>, COP-
Pi.it. and OAt- i IRON. tnarb-dAw
J. M B. DAVIDSON’S FIRE-RING SAFES:~
r*iaE-Pii:;t:K AND . HEP. l-'itOAt OAMPAcSS,
A E. CORNIN'.; aCO , Agent?, Albany, N. V.—Tats
Sa'e re-e.ve.J tl hhh-.st prela urn. a Silver Medal, at the
Pair of the New-Vurk Mate Agricultural Society, hell at
A bany, r.> . Also,a Meda ! and Diploma for the best
Burgiar an 1 Fire-Proot Safe exhibited at the State Fa r
held at L’t ca, rept. lsE2.
HIS FIAE-K-NG SaFJTS AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!
tio-jo wi; ep.d, are table etidence is shown, where
they i ver a j t. proi-ct valuable* from fire, whereas
other m ike s’S i-M have proved utterly worthless in va
rious a.ciuca'n and expvr.mental test?, some of which
L*v«s • ci'u-.red Recently, lea : toe f Lowing from Messrs.
A. ,'i C-.u A 0-., wholesale ana retail deiers in Drugs,
Medicines, sc.;
Albany, July 27,1652.
c. s is to cert fy, thatoi. fht ‘J so of July, ;6d2, our eU
t re tti n, com, osesi ,i Turp-.-j.t De, Alcohi.q 01, Paints,
Methane', xc., w.;.- c by tire; so rapid an i severe
wa ’ fie, t,h i, wj were unable i, c ose our Safe, until
* ; r. Pohi.uaii tii* vfqxently entered at the peril of his it re,
and ci.se ; the doors. On forcing the sate open, a’ter all
this exposure to the fire, which mare us fearful for the
saicry ol . i. con'ents, its .. luabits Were iouud uninjured!
heiiic,*, h-'iLiid. onfidence in the security of the Fire-
Kins, that we aiiaii imaieutatuy replace it by another.
A. McJllkk & Co.
Asotheu Tsst.-This is to certify, that on the isth of
b' l i ; * mber .ast, we pur. Lust I■fH. D. lice, Esq., one of
- v i ’ - M. if. Dav. .•' n’,-. i*ire-kings,” (No. 4, tjingle
F.abue); tii t .u ; e 14. h Novtmrer past, it was subject
ed t.- a very severe te- 1, in the burning of our warehouse,
in which s', ireti a large quant ty of whiskey and other
combustible material. On opening our safe, we found ah
our pap consisting of biiij, letters and receipts, perfect
an; entire y ie .ibl-r. Biiadluy & Co.
Duaknk, i eei ml er 4, 1652.
J. 11. ts. tlaviJshj’h Ki.-e-King Safes, In Experi
mental aud Acctdomal Eirts, challenge Com
pel! ion.
This is to certify, that on the 7ih of May, 1651, I pur
ch,s-i of J. M. 11. Davidson, a No. 7, Bir;g!e tlmge tafe,
aad th.it the sane was luo.ected to a severe test, on the
1 Hit o! Deeemoer, 1851. Afts. . .efire was extinguish.d,
i:s content* tbotk* aud paper.-,) were examir id, and icund
to te pet'fec.iy preserved, not a leaf of my book* being
scorched. p. j. Claasses,
Icpor er of Wines,Segars, Ac., Broauway, Albany.
After an examination of I*. J. Claassen’s tafe and f.a
pers, w e are convinced of the superiority of Davidson’s
16a.' s over ell otc.ers.
ii. L. mery, F. c. Low, M. S. Wadiey, L. J. Lloyd, D.N.
Dovd, Assistant Agent Hartford Insurance Company,
A Walker, Palmyra.
For sale by 026 B. F. CHEW.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Jl **T received at my Btore, next to the ueorgia Rail
r > id Rank, a cho ce selection of CAosI-
Ma.RS3 and \EsiINgS, ail new styles, and some aito
gether different irom those found in other e.tabli.-hineats,
and will be made to measure, as usual, in the very best
style.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
My a-ortment of ready-made GARMENTS is good
and .tv ds of the very best materials, and warranted to’
give satisfaction.
I hive also for sale a f.rs*-ra‘e selection of Furnishing
GO- ID'*,, ..mptisiug White and Colored SHIRT,S ; Merino
»;;d 6ilk UNDEK-GAR v.ENTS; half-hose; STOCKS; COL
LAR.' ; ( LOVES; bUSPr.NDERS ; CARPET-BAGS; UM
BRELLAS, and every thing useful for a Gentleman’s
o’-b J. A. VAN WINKLE.
NEW bOKurICAL INFIRMARY FUR NEGROES
fS’ith lillihiCAL I.VEiIIMAKY of Dr?. H. F. *
A R.OA MPrfELL, near the Georgia Railroad Depot, will
be completed and ready for the reception of patients Irom
any pa: t o. t-e State, by the is;h of November next.
The budding has been constructed with special reference
-to the health ami com oi tof patients. It will be well ven
ti a ted, aud wi;l Lave Hot at.d Cold Water for Bathing
and other purposes, conducted through pities to each
• tof y- _ ola-dtf
xHE EXCHANGE’
f I i.« gIFEI.D EiOH-C.ilEitH, take pleasure in
A I tequrluting heir friends and the public generally,
that they have le-.sed t e well and favorably known Nu
t. n A Coffee House, from Messrs. 1. P. Girardey kCo and
t,;.? d»y c-pen it un -era new name of “ The Exchange,”
aoo m arc; iv. ted style, where they will constantly keep
on hi id Lost of Liquors and seasonable refreshments,
to gratify the tastes of the most-fastidious.
By constant attention t*> business, and with every effort
t 0 j ' ,the y tope to merit a share of their patronage.
\\ tl. ii. ii GUARD & SOX,
/H tiOCERY AXD COMMISSION MKR
* CHANTS, Bros I-street, Augusta, Ga., have
now on har d at ttirnr old stand, North .-tde Broad-
Street, a large and well n looted STOCK, aud v,iiiihȤGl
be continue i.v receiving from Boston, New-York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, all articles usually kept in a Grocery
Store. To which ’hey invite the attention of Merchants
BTm r * m r:, and pledge themselves to give their custom
era good ar icles at mo<Jerate price?.
' o receive and sell ail COTTON, CORN, BA
*V ''! "P ' '• “ 1, River or V. agon, and pledge thejn
•'h'.-’ 0 v the instructions of their patrons.
*„■)>» ■ : *'.T~' ” w ,"i •'* heretofore, £S cent- per bale lot
.. ther Produce,
vane ■ 't, /when Warehouse, and Cash Ad
/* -i-VV't*.* 1 '- "vn’r*. 165* ' Gaoaai J. Howard.
A iUUbTUS B -HR, lIERCHANT TAILOR
OPP Jfell the O d Bridge Dank, 6 doorsabov* '
Lclitre str et, k*e s aiw-js ou hand a flne'44
ftxc of READY MAD! CLOTHING, comprising
Coats, i ants, l. i.ii, of every style n i de eiiption a
Also a fi-e stock of GENTLEMEN’S FUdNISuiNG
AICTCLE , viz:—Bilk ard Summer Cravats, H-.i*.ry.Fus
t eridt-r-, Co. ars, 6! c'.s, v Lite and colored bi.irts,. r„we r s.
Under Garment ,& i, Ac. '
N. B—Olotliing made to order, in the latest style anc
best manner. Repairing ar.d Mxm.ingdone with neatness
«*rd d - ix'.-li oet,2-3 u
TV " EGO -i ts.—Life in the Mission, or Six Years in
XN India; tty Mrs Colin Maekiz.e. Ilea'th Trip to the
Tropes; byN.P. Wi, i . ihe tlackwater Chronic e—a
rarr- live of ea etvp.diu n iu;u the Land of Canaan in
Hal"! ,! o •■ounty, Virginia by five adventurous gentle
ire’,. The Flush Tines of Alahami and Mississippi Mr.
R th-rforJ’a Children; hr the author of Wide, Wide
W orld,etc. N es on the Book cf Daniel; by A. Barues.
The Ho.ue- 1 .i!l; cr the G*a’id Wall, end O Duron .fode"
cf Bj .d: by O is. Fowler. Mrs Haie’sNew Household
Eeoeir t Book. Just received by
THOS. RICH ' RDS k SON.
ct* l , tllFijE6, ;'lsi OL6, dke —We have ncsiv
“ > edavplettdio a sortci, utof Djuslc and Single Barrehd
SlH'Ti . UNd; Rl.' Ll warranted maaufa tare; t OLIB
id. ’ i»LV LiD*; ALLEN'S, do.; I’l TO* Bof all kinds by
»’:• MULLARKLY A OAKMAN.
iy U 1 u f.a AA O UAIUAs. '
Br,8 r , bhis. Mercer and Chenango POTATOES;
W “ Red and White ONIONS. Just received by
Bl EBTES k RICHMOND.
->’i i m a'Wi i i-|.Tn»nii —m —mi y—
' PHY GOODS.
NEW 25 EL3GANT @0033,
CObGHOVK & BRENNAN, No. Brcad.stfesi',
t ircseriy Kerrs k Hope, near ths Globa Corner, Au*
gusia, Ga., have sireidy in storo ft very large mi *p!sa |
did Bsscrtffiont of beautiful
Printed OASStMMES and DELUNBS |
Plaid EILK3;
Brocade, Watered aud Ohamellon SI I, Kb j
French MIuINOS andPiain C‘RHMERM.ofetery de* !
sirabie shade and quality;
PARAMATTAS and Coburg CLOTHS, all colors j
Embroidered Canton Crape SHAWLS;
Plain SHAWLS;
J aid a and Square fII AWLS, all prices and dualities;
fi!k, Velvet and Merino CLOAKS and SACKS, newpat
erns; ~ „„,i
Housewife and Family D-y Goods, such as Linen am*
Muslin SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Table DAMASK-.
DIAPERS, NAPKINS, LAWNS,Linen and Cotton IDV>-
EvINGS;
Large fine BLANKETS;
Marseilles QUILTS;
T. ilet, Tab e and Piano Cloth COVERS;
Fine Welsh at; d Gauze FLANNELS;
Cinton and Sil« uo. O( , jlrov ,
A large assortment of Ladies’ and Children s [ • ■ '
A complete ass rtmentof Bonnet and Cap
LA‘-ES and EDGINoS, and Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS
of ail kinds;
Kid, Silk ant! Woolen GLOVES ;
Ladies' Menno HOSE ; . - mai TMa
Jaconet, Cambric, MtiU, Swiss and Nain® of LSLINS,
Plain, Striped and Plaid.
N- B. It will repay a visit to cur new store to witness
the quantity, quality and low prices of our Goods. n 22
~ HIGH AND ELEGAN DBY CKHIDS.
WILLIAM H. CRANE
TITOLLD rtsDeotfuily inform his friends and the pub-
W Uc generally that he has just received a large and
well selected stock of Fancy anil Staple DRY GOODS,
which he is determined to sell very cheap. Call and con
vince yoursuivts. Below will be found enumerated a few
articles:
Plain Black SILKS, all widths and prtces;
Rich do. Brocade fILKS ;
Plain SILKS, all colors ;
Elegant Figured SILKS;
Rich Large and Small Plaid SILKS;
W a' ered and Figured \V hite do.
Super. French CASHMERES, 6 4 wide, very rich;
Fine (all woe!) French Figured DELAINES;
Extra “ “ Plaid do.
Rich Plaid French MERINOS;
1 Fine Plaid Raw SILKy ;
Handsome CRAPE CaSHMKRES, (a new article;)
! All kinds low priced DELAINES,both plain and figured
French and English MERINOS, all colors;
Lupin’s bed Mack BOMB AZIN ip and M, DELAINES;
“ 41 plain colored DELAINES;
Ladies’ CLOTH for Cloaks, different colors;
Rich 6-4 Worsted DAMASK,for Curtains;
4-4 Figured Turkey Red PKI NTS 44
Rich Embroidered Lace CURTAINS ;
i Worked COLLARS, CHEMIZETTES and SLEEVES t
every kind, style and price;
Embroidered and Scol’d edge L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS;
Beautiful Mourning do. do.
* SHAWLS of every description ;
! Cloth and Merino CLOAKS, in great variety ;
1 Super. Black French CLOT** ;
: Extra “ 44 DOESKIN;
T Brown, Blue ftnd Green CLOTHS, for Youths;
; CASSIMERES, SATINETS and TWEEDS: •
4 Plain colored Dress FLAN N KLS;
Bed and Cradle BLANKET' ;
Plaid LINSEYS and KERSEYS:
Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES;
HOSIERY at any price.
Irish LINENS, Damask DIAPERS ;
, Damask TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS ;
. White and Red FLANNELS, very cheap ;
; | Georgia STRIPES, Blue HOMESPL'NS.OSNABURGS Ac
s j oS-dAw
EICH SILEB AND DRESS GOODS.
A I.KXAJIDMR A WRyjHT have just received 1
; i i - great variety of new and rich SILKS, of the lates
| style .Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MERI
i NOS BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French
e ! English and American PRINTS, &c.,ac., to which tbe;
B invite attention. 01-dAw '
j LADIES FRENCH CLOTHS, FOR CLOAKS AKI
t MANTiLLAS.
A LivXA’iDKil WRIGHT invite attention t
f their assortment of Ladies’ French CLOTHS so
- Cloaks and Mantillas, of beautilul colors and texture
e GALLOONS, GIMPS and Lining &ILKS to match,
l d&w
SILK AND MERINO UNDER-VESTS.
, A LEX4KDEU A RRIGIIT have received
xi super. Silk and Merino UNDER-YEM’S,long andshoi
t sleeves;
1 Mieses Merino UNDER-VESTS;
Infaat3 Uo. do.
—ALSO—
Gents, heavy Silk UNDER-VESTS;
do. sup. Merino do.
do. ribbed do. do.
, do. cotton do.
s o' 1 8-dAw
e —■
t kew fall and winter goods.
1 MILLER & WARREN
1 1A VR JEST HKCKIVKD. at their store, corne
I 1 opposite tbe Mansion House, a large and comph-t
x STOCK OJb’ FALju AND WINT&It GOODS, coiibisiiDj
s of—
l.adlett’ Ilich Dretn Good*.
i Rrocade and Rich i’laid Sit.KS;
. Broca !e and St :pe«l Black SILKS;
, Embroidered MERINO R.JBES;
Rich Figured CASH MERI 8 an-t D’LAINES
i lain French aud English MI RINGS ;
Sax n y PL A llw, a beautiful article for Children’s Dresses
, Coin. English FLANNELS, for Children aud Ladies’Sacks
i Mtper. White Gauz.- and Welsh FLANNELS;
1 Black ALPACA and CANTON CLOTHS, for Ladies
, Mourning;
Black CHALLY, D’LAINES and BOMBAZINES:
French, English and American PRINTS;
Rlcli I'inihroiderlet.
French CHEMIZKIi ’8 and SLEEVES; COLLARS'
Worked BANDS; Muslin EIKIJNG6 and INaERTINGS:
Irish LINESs ; Tama k TABLE CLOTHS;
Table NAPKINS and DOYLES ;
12-4 Heavy Barnsley SHEETINGS.
Together with a fine stock of d ATTIN'E IS. Kentucky
JEANS, CLOTHS, CAS6IMEP.es and VKSTINGS 3
We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and cus
tomers, and peris- ns visitirg the city would do well to give
, a wok before purchasing. sep'2o-d*wtf
HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGRO GOCD3 AND
BLANKET.- 4 .
Mil. I.HR <& VVAHHS!V have just received a larg
stock of Georgia PLAINS and a large lot of 8-4 am
9 4 N.-GKO BLANKETS, some of themweighing eigh
i pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention o
planters. sepkb d&w
! HATS, caps, eoilvets and umbrellas
AT WHOLESALE.
C ’GI IVTH A MKRCUAA fls visiting Augusta, wil
’- 1 - 4 * R greatly to their advantage to call and exam
s me our stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS and UMBREL
j LaS, which have been carefully selected for the Fall an<
. j W inter trade, to which we are daily receiving additions
, supplies from the best manufactories, and which we ofie
at wholesale at prices which defy competition in the South
J. TAYLOR, JR., A 00.,
' P Between U. S. Hotel and P. O corner.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
MATTHEW 8, having returned from tin
North, (where she has been spending the summer,
. is now prepared to make to order, BONNETS Cli” 4
t HEAD-DRESSES, Ac.
Mias M. has secured the latest and most desirable pat
terns with the choicest styles of GOODS, such as MILLINE
! MTv?/.o : V ki . nt !' 8 ,V L , ACEd; EMBROIDERY; Dress TRIM
S K f GLOVES; MITTS; HOSIERY, Ac, whict
. .. .f' “ k,w as can be bought in Augusta, for cash
, Miss Matthews, would respectfully invite all who wDh tc
> I P, c A n and her Etock, at the old Store nexi
to Beall A Stovall, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotei
015-cißm
NEGRO cloths,
ALEXANDER & \\ BIGHT invite the attention o
Planters to their assortment of PLAINS and n.ER-
I bEYS, Georgia manufact ire,aud of superior quality. Also
OSN A BURGS and GEOROIA STRIPES, all of which w.i
i>e sola at the lowest market prices. augSU-d&w
DAHASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
ALBXAk'BEfI i§i \\ HIGIIT invite attention to thc'i
v/ Su ! >ericr Damask Table DIAPERS and
uiiUTHS; Dataasx NAPKINS and DOYLIES• Scotch
Uucknback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS;
anu DOYLIES; Superior f riA LINENS and UOL
Cotton Tabie COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS • tcef-i.i,
er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line
which they offer at low prices. auSO-d&w 1
FASEICNAELE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
. j GHV BRIDOBS, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and
Y O'euf'eniens Furnishing Store, 250 Broad Street, next
door below the United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a
.a., and complete stock oT all that appertains to a ereiPle
vvH-i?TvfiuJrobel’,nt'?BisUl ‘ g of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES;
and Trimmings to makeup toobdbh, both
Civic and Military. Also, a Krgn and fashionable assort
ment of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a fall supply of
Furnishing Articles, viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS' La
dies UNDER VEST’S; DRAWERS nett and made-COL
LARS; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac, Ac. ®’ U JL
MAKING and TRIMMING in the be3t manner. 08
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
T IST lIKGEIVIiD, for the Fall and Winter Iraue
which nre B>me new and beautiful stvlA
f^.f Y f ItENCa CASSIMERES, CLOTHS and VEST
_ Eep2 WM. O, PRICE & CO.
MRS. J. LOEB.
R , ;^ ,^„ Per Steamer Southerner a handsome
Z! i k »nx?vi.li n^ y n Go< i d8 ’ among which are Ptr-tw
and Silk BON NETS; Leys’ HATS; straw TRIMMING-
Bonnet LINING ; KI! BcNS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS
Embroidered COLLARS, UNDER-SLEEVES. CHEMII
ZETTES, worsted RiGUi.ETS, and Peleriu COAS Ac <Vc
N. B. Siraw BONNETS bleached and pressed at the
shortest notice. o 3 No. 178, opposite Mechanics’ Bank.
JUST LANDED,
, CARPETINGS
f nd . Domestic fabrics, of various
aonable pric.4 m.tv H “' prices, are offered for sale at rea
asomnent < f V>a iZHV U imin t <jV-« og< V ther " ith a eood
HEARTH RUGS BInivriGGGETS, of various widths,
o4 J. 1* SETZE.
W». a ct> H S GOUDS '
TV York with a c impßte returDed hom New
WINTER GOODS. CLOTHS CA'Siu!»V° r FALL -*nd
INGS to make to ORDER andallusefni'it^, and VEST
tleman’s Wardrobe. ‘ ' ai ficlta for a (ren-
DISECT IMPOETAIION _ OF"iirSH
UNHKRBIGNKD has just rfcriv^^ 3 ’
J- Manufacturers in Ireland, per Sieamshin Ar-’m lhe
gi nmr tcnßi 7i e m"r 01tm, Ul of IRltiil KNS and TABLR
CLOTHS. Which will be sold for a small advance
, JOUN C. CA UMICHAEL,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
ALEXAKDKK fSc WIUCHT have just received a
large and compla e assortment of Ladies’ Cotton
merino and Snk HOSE, of superior quality and make ‘
gj-IIMXi Ata«toX Kia SwAsi iStoSSi
GLOVES, Ac., Ac. a«»30-d*w
_MLLMSfii x ML__r\
"TopSiAB ibam, roprtuiTawiM. iiTc
POPULAR PRIDES. i
A SKW 8!*ORI3 and New Gaod*. In Aagnsta, <H.w» :
The subscriber fro® the city of New. York, intending
to Iconic permanently in Augusta, bog Jeavs ts iuforai the :
publte that they trill open, on or about the 15th ins*, in *
the store recently occupied by Messrs. Aldrich A Royal, (as ■
a Hhoo Store) on Broad-street, opposite the Masonic Hall, p
a large and reel! selected stock of new and fashionable
Famby DRV GOODS,; which, beiug bought within the last ,
fi teen days In the city of Ntw-York, for cash, upon a do- ,
eliuing market, will be sold lower than similar goods have ;
ever been offered in Georgia.
Doing thoroughly acquainted with the Northern markets,
and having made arrangements in Nevv-York, by which
they will be in receipt oi new goods by every steamer, and
intending to keep always the most dearable goods, and to
sell them at popular prices, they respectfully solicit a call
from the citizens of Augusta and the surrounding country
to examine their stock. WARD A BORCHARD. 1
09-dutw
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
AT .1. I*. 8E I's£li’fc>, to wit:
I'ALM AS, of various colors and sizes;
black Cloth Circle MANTILLAS;
Impress Velvet CLOAKS;
Kigolette and other handsome HEAD DRESSES;
Embroidered Muslin and Lace sLtEVE'S;
Rich Worked Muslin COLLARS and I ace CAPES;
Rich Worked CUEMiSIiTPSand SLEEVES, in setts:
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s GLOVES, in a great variety c
style;
Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with short and loa
sleeves ;
Sdk, Warp and all other kinds of FLANNELS;
Marseilles QUILTS, of various rizs and prices;
Fine andexira fine Bed BLANKETS:
i Scotch and Bird’s-eye DIAPERS.
Guliand, received within a Few Days.
Rich White, Black and Fancy colored Brocade SILKS;
i Rich Worked Crape SHAWLS;
•Low jericed and rich figured DELAINES and CASH
MERES;
Silk and Wool PLAID?, for Ladies’ Dresses;
Fancy Wool PLAIDS, for Boys’ wear ;
Low priced and superior French BUMBAZINS
Low priced and sup ALPACAS and Canton CLOTHS;
Fancy colored and French FLANNELS and MERINOS;
12-4 ( inen and Co.ion SHEETINGS;
New-York M 11s aud other lIIRTLNG3;
Fancy and Black OASSIMERES, SATIN F.TTS, Tweeds
OASSIMEKEh, JEANS;
VELVETEENS and Bang-up CORDS;
Infants’, Misses’and Ladies’ eh te and fancy col. HOSE •
! Boys’ ana Gents. Colton and Wool SOCKS, from 12# to
$1 a pa r, Ac., Ac. n2O
3, P. SEIZE
KAH just received a new supply of Imported and Do
mestic CALPETINGS, of rich and new designs,
amongst whi. b arc the following descriptions :
Uxiion Carpetings at 87#
t> “ “ 60
“ “ 62#
; Ail Wool “ 75
Ingrain “ 87#
Scotch Ingrain Carpeting.... 1 00
“ double 1 ngrain Carpeting 1 12#
Three Flv, all wool “ 125
“ “ “ “ 1 27#
“ “ extra fine and very heavy 150
Brussels, “ “ “ “ 1 50 a 176
Rich Tapestry Carpeting 2 50
Extra rich “ “ 8 00
Plain 13 tIZES end printed DRUGGETS, for
Crumb a <d Floor Carpets from 75 to 275
4-4, 5-4 and 6 4 Checked and plain Ikraw
matting .4 ootocoo
6-4 OIL-CLOTH, (lined) ,
Hearth RUGS from 4 to $9 ;
c. Door MATS and Carpet BINDINGS.
Together with an extensive stock of Fancy and Staple
GOODS, which he offers at the lowtst market prices. n 4
a : GEO. W. FKBRY,
st j \J KRY gri»‘ fulfor the liberal patronage extended to
I- j v the firm of tv. W. FERRY & CO., begs leave to say,
h, | that, having purchased the interests of his partner in said
•y firm, he willconciuue the business at the old stand, where
shall, at ail times be found, a ‘ all assortment of the latest,
and best styles of Gentlemu s’ and Youths’ HATS AND
D CAPS, of every grade; Bit s’, Misses’, ami Childrens’Fan
cy UA To,CABS, and BLOOMERS; Silk Florence and Straw
to BONNETS,a large variety; and of UMBRELLAS, every
Jr description ; and he hopes, by unremitting attention to the
u. wants cl his customers to merit a continuance of the pat
"■ ’ r«uagt sogenerourly extended to the former concern.
janlS-ly
'"BCMSAZIkiJbS7 ALPACAS,' LlCk
A LFXASUKR <St Vt RiUll f have received Lu
e, Jt*. pin’s super. Black BOMBAZINES; ALPaCAS;
rl Canton CLOTH . Plain MODS. D’LAINES, of all colors;
FRENCH PRINTS, of rich Chintz colors aud Mourning;
: >•!••. G It.; i < * . and Ame
cun PRINTS, of the latest styles and fast colors, and a
great variety of other new Good*, to which they invite
the atten'-on of the public a»SO->i*w
HID WIFE.
MUf*. AMALI A * i'.A IZ, Midwife, thankful for the
patronage she has received from the Ladies of Au
gusta, in'ortna them that sire las removed h .-r residence
from Telfair to Broad street, ever the Milliner store of Mrs.
L eh, one or r below H. D. Hell’s, where she will be found
er at all hours, when not professionallv engaged. oic-dly
■g FLAKIEjbS’ HGTEL.
THIB splen id new H u e, si uutod on Broad street,
immed at«!y in front of the site of the old Plant* rr
Hotel, which has be n furnished throughout with new
Furniture, Bedding, Ac., will be open for the reception of
oust' mers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
j the Pr pristcr, to jiivenatisfuction to these who may favor
him with their custom.
»; j 012-dtwAwtf J M. SIMP-ON, Proprietor.
S ! NEW GROCERY bTOBS.
s’ J ''I'HM UflilllvHtvlLALU have formed a Copartnership
J taking effect l orn tie first day <f October inst.,
j under the firm of FLEMING & MILLER, for the traneac
| to nof a General w li-.b-saie and Reta 1 Business, in all its
branches, T.'.eir object w-lt be to keep constantly on
hand tV very feet ts article* for tun!!. use, and sell at
tie lowest market prices. Being generally known both in
city and country, they hope, by close and strict attention
! t • ou i ess, to share the liberal support of their friend*,
j They ma.v be found second do r above P.aaters’ Hotel,
i nearly opposite Franklin House,
y i J L. FLEMING,
, E. T. MILLER.
'* October 18,1858. 018-d4m
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
IIATS, GAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS.
Cot vruv >1 KIWIIA.VI 8, Planters ana thefff
p rolic generally,are invited to examine my Fallsujb
l and Winter Stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBREL
-1(1 LaS, 4c. ’
ll —CONSISTING or—
of Fashionable Moleskin, Beaver, Brush and Cans. HATS;
Soft Beaver, Brush and Cass. Fancy do. •
Soft Saxony and Water-pn of Wool do.;
j Negro ii ATS '.rid CABS, a large assortment;
' BONNETS—SiIk, Str aw, Florence, Belgrade, Ac.;
FLOWERS, TABS and BONNET LININGS;
ill UMBRELLAS—SiIk, S. Glnghams and common Cotton,
i- 1 have a fuii assortment, to which I am receiving sup-
J ~ plica weekly from manufacturers,and am offering at prices
id as low as the same- quality of goods can bo bought in raar
al ke t Nor th or South. Call and see, at
l T GEO. W. FERRY’S
“• . Fashionable Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store,
iep2B Masonic Hail, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
poifeos FOR HATH.—An effectual POISON for
i. i.AIS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, 4c., put up in
,e boxes at 25 cents each, for sale by
,) nD* D. B. PLUMB & CO.
’ TOOTH iilll’ciHKH —We have just re
t- ~T ecived a lot, manufactured expressly for us in London.
They are very tine. The prices range from $ 1.00 to 12#
1- ceLte each - d 9 WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
J j HHE CLOTHS.
o i W*i HAVE j ust received an assortment of very fine
:t j V CHOTII, and the newest styles of OASSIMERES
j i and\ESIINGe, to make to order.
10 WM. O. PRICE & CO.,
- j niß _ Drapers and Tailors, Augusta, Ga.
)f [ PLANTERS’ HATsT
• . A PJ-AE assortment cf Planters’ HATS, new style
) ! -f* suitable for all persons exposed to all kinds of weatb
ii | er - Also > a large stock of Plantation HATS, which we oiler
! at very low prices J. TAYLOR & CO.,
• j _ jjl opposite new August* Bank.
NOTICE.
r fjPHE subscribers would embrace this opportunity of re-
turning iheir thanks to the public for the verv libe
i, ra. patronage which they have received the last year, and
; would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same We
'1 h!. e f n o^5 eiv, ?|?;' it , r * e aaU well selected stock of the
“ best ! 'PO .d and SUOF.e which can be bought; all of which
we will sell on a3 good terras as any house in the city.
’» 04 ADDRICH 4 ROYAL.
NEW PARTNERSHIP.
f’f''llEl;lVDEßßl(irfFl*.D have entered into partnership
1 * fl ’f the transaction of the WATCH AND JEWELRY
t BUS!Net s, in the city of A ugusta, under the name and
‘ Style of GbBORNE 4 WHITLOCK.
HENRY J. OSBORNE,
; . , FREDERICK A. WHITLOCK.
• Augusta, July Ist, 1853.
f WE CONTEMPLATE keeping constantly on hand, an
extensive assortment of the latest and newest Btyles of
. Goods m our line, and hope, by punctuality and promt
ness in Business, to merit a share of public patronage
Having recently employed two workmen—an experienced
Jeweler and also an excellent Watch Maker, ttiese two
different branches of the trade will be carried on sepa
rately, and therefore more thoroughly. Call and try us
We «ill be constantly receiving new Goods, direct from
the manufacturer. OSBORN E 4 WHITLOCK
jy 2,| - ts Under the U. 8. Hotel.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
A U; our Fancy Go da, such as PERFUMERY Porce
, Note EN V T WEOPEB*NOTK PAPER
; WORK-BOXES, WRIT:N«-BOXES, Gun WADS Back
gammon LCARDS, lIiEMS MEN, i OMINOES LAMPS
fine Papi r Mache WORK-BOXES, and many other fancy
| goods, which we are desirous to close out of our stock
hereaiter. Come soon or yt.u wli lose Bargain
i XT „ , Osborne .v whitlock.
N. 8.--Justreceived,moreNEVV GOODS. n 29
Oi\ C OXBHJNiNILI^T—IOO hhds. ‘‘old crop” New-
Orleans SUGAii—qua.ity.fair to cho.ee.
t J. a. ANSLEY
1 PUMCHBOM Scotch WHISKEY ;
1 i 1 do. Irish do.
10 bbls. old Bourbon do.
For sale low, by [dT-d*w2w] ESTES k RICHMOND.
LAW.
T7DW. YOUMCJ 1*31.1., alter 1 hirteen years experi-
J. 4 ence on the Bench, has resumed the practice. La-
Grange, Ga ni9.lv
CIO."* f, I) AT lift—A tresti supply,just received
Iby n 6 WM. H. TUI’T, Druggist.
/~IHItISTMAS I’lEiß, &c. —Wo have on hand fresh
vl EXTRACTS, for fi tvoring Custards, Cukes, Jellies,
Creams, 4c., 4c. Also fresh ground SPICES, Gelatine,
Pink and W hite, ic., just the thing for the season.
SIHX-M s', Thirty -four Coils Kentucky j
?^L_ Rop ß. [nl7j J- A. ANSLE Y.
O 4I GXT.—40 Boxes TOBACCO, medium
\J quM ’y. J. A. ANSLEY’-
20( I BOXEs Solar CANDLES, for sale by
H1 « GEO. W. LEWIS,
Ko, 1, Warren Block.
NUW BOOiiß} &€» j
A3?»uAtsmm I
Q.BMS OF BLAfTY; ar s Literary Gift.
Frlfludship’s Offering.
The GqrUßdj or, Token of Frisudshirt
Th* Koepiak* tifFrittidsiiip.
Dew-Drops nf th« Nineteenth Century.
The Gift of Friendship a Token cf remembraUie*
The Temprance Ofering for ail seasons.
The Rose of Sharon, a Rr'rgious Souvouier.
The Crystal Fount for all seasons,
The Magnolia; or, Gift-Book of Friendship,
The Rural Vs reath : cr, Life Among the Flowers.
The Floral Forget Me Not, a Gift for alt seasons.
For sale by [o2o] Til OS. RICHARDS & SON,
GEMS OF THE SEASON.
r>OEMB,by George P. Morris.
1 Leaflets < f Memory. uiilumirated Annual.
The Floral Keepsake, with thirty Engravings, elegantly
colored from Nature.
Woman’s Record : or Sketches of all distinguished Women
from the btgmoir.g till A. D., 1859.
The Bow in the Cloud; or Covenant Mercy for the
A filleted.
P Igviuiages to English Shrines. By Sirs. g. C. llalL
The Heroines of Shak-paare. Illustrated.
The American Aboriginal Fori folio.
Poetry of the Year—Pa: saves from the Poets descriptive
of the Seasons, with twenty-two colored illustrations.
Gray’s Elegy. Illustrated.
Scotia’s Baid. Illustrated.
For sale by c 25 TIIO3. RICHARDS 4 SON.
WASTED
TO II IRK, by the year, Sir aciive NEGRO FELLOWS,
fur which liberal wages will lie paid. Apply to
tUS-St* DANIEL KIRKPATRICK.
SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED BOORS.
THE Rivers of France, from Drawings by J. M. W.
Turner, R. A. London edition.
The Laud we Live In. A Pictorial and Literary Skdtch
Book of the British Empire.
Cuvier’s Animal Kingdom. London edition.
The Gallery of Byron Beauties.
The Gallery of Nature. A Pictorial and Descriptive
Tour through Creation, illustrative of the Wonders of As
tronomy. Physical Geography and Geology.
The \\ iikie Gallery. A S lection of the best Pictures of
the late Sir David Wilkie, K. A.
The Book of British Ballads.
Greece—Pictorial, Descriptive at.d Historical. By Chula
topher Woods worth, D. D.
The Vernon Gallery of British Art.
7he Beauties of Moore. A series of Portraits of the
principal fe ale characters from paintings of eminent
Artis's.
A lio.i lay Book for Christmas and New Year.
InrtraU Gallery of Distinguished Persons.
ihe C.telnet Portrait Gallery < f British Worthies.
Fur sale by d 2 t THQ3. RICHARDS A SON.
j\j AI’OLfcURI at St. Helena, from the Letters and
X" Journals of Sir Hudson Lowe.
Memoirs of Abernethy. By Dr. Macilwain.
Liberia: or Mr. Peyton’s Experiments. By Mrs. Barah
J. Hale.
For sale by d 24 TUOB. RICH ARDS 4 SON.
NEW BOOKS. ~
\f KMOIRB of Abernethy. By Dr. Macilwain.
isi Liberia: or Mr. Payton's Experiments. By Mrs.
Hale.
Physiology Os Taste : or Transcendental Gastronomy.
By Brittai Savarin.
The Invalid’s Uun Book—A collection of Rcqe'pts from
various Books and various Countries. By the Hen. Lady
Cost.
Litlc'il on the Eye. By S. Littell, M. D.
Heart Drops from Memory’s Urn. By Slips 8. J. C.
! Wnittt-sey.
Sea and Sailor. By Cotton.
Ship and Shore. “ “
Land and Sea. “ 11
Life in Sandwich Islands. By Rev. Henry T. Cliaver.
Juot received and for sale by McKINNE 4 HALL.
<122
jVj li U FllliJCATioAe.—i-peounens of the British
Lx Poets. By Thomas Campbell.
Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with illustra
tions. By l>. Huntington.
A Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, including the applica
tion of the Art to manufacturing processes. By James
Napi-.r, F. C. 8.
Chemistry applied to Dying. By James Napier.
Practical Examinants on Steam and the Steam Engine,
arranped for the use of Engineers. Students and others.
By n iiham Templeton, Engineer. For sale by
dl8 _ THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
jVjivii BOOni-.—Phys’o ogy of Taste, or Transcet^
XX dental Gastronomy—Uinstrated by anecdotes of dis
tinguished artists and statesmen of both continents’ by
Lretlat Savar.n. The Boys’ Bonk of Adventure in ail
countries. 'The American Family Robinson, or Adven
tures rs family h st in the Great Desert or the West’ by
D. W. Bed.sK—with illustrations. Old Enriand and New
England, in a ?eri sos views taken on the spot; by Alfred
Bunn. The Invalid’s Own Book—a collection of Rece pts
from various books, Ac. ; by Hon. La iv Cost, ’ihe Neigh
bors’ Children, Loin the German; bv Mrs. ?arah A M v"rs
‘lhe Hunters of the World, or Wild epi r's in al 1 parts of
the World ; by Tbeo. Dieiity—illustrated. The Flush
Times of Alabama ami Mi.-sissippi; a s* ries oi sketches by
Joseph G. Baldwin. Mamma’s Sunday Book of Bible Sto
i ies for her very little folks, told in e isy verse—beauti ully
illustrated. The Hearth-stone; Thoughts upon Hone
Life in our cities ; by Sam’i Osgood. Ju«t publi-hed and
for sale at GEO A. OATES * BROS.,
,j m Piano B'>ok and Muri • Store, Broad-St.
J l \ b.Vibfc AaSlxts loti 1 .*»5 1. —Christmas
tt B oesoms and New Year’s Wreatit. Hy .cinth or
Affection’s Gift. The Rose Bud—A Love Gift for Yo’ung
Hearts. Christmas Box—A gift for Young People. For
get-Mc-Not. The Rose—A juvenile seepsake. The Re
member Me—A token of Love. Parley’s Present for al!
seasons, ihe Dial of Love; by Mary Hewitt. Fire side
j Fairies, or Chris mas at Aunt Elsie’s. Together with na-
I *neruns other pretty books suitable for Christmas aud
; Ho.i.’pypresents, iorssleby
j dIS THOS, RICHARDS & SON.
J^SiBKAVIRG.— Ti e sub cribers have lately received
X a large assortment (.! Engraving suitable f r D-awing
Studies, of various a zea. Also, some beautiful French
Lithography. They aLo keep, at *ll times, a fine assort
ment of Drawing Paper, Bristol Boards, Crayon Pi.per,
1-end Pencils of all quali ies, M.vhvma i al lastiument*.
Water Colors, aud everything used by those teaching draw
ng, Ac , which will be so! i ,t reasonable prices, at
_ d!5 GKO. A. OATES 4 BROS., Broad-st.
BOOK)* FOR YOUiVG PKHBO.YB.—The following
interesting looks for young persons, can be fount at
GEO. A. Os TE? 4 BROS., Piano, Book and Music Store,
Broad st., viz : Leila In England; Travels of Rolando;
Arbell Landford and Merton ; Tanglewood Tales, by
Hawthorne; Cousin Alice's Stories; Fairy Gift ; Boy
Hunter, by J. Mayne R id; Robinson Crusoe; Fairy
Geng; Robin Hoo-i ; Christmas Tales; Mamma’s Bible
btories andStquel; Parents Assistant; American Girls
Own Book ; Nursery Gift; Casket of Geuis ; Cobwebs to
Caleb Files ; Arabian Nights ; Peter the Whaler; Loita
at Home ; Australian Crusoes ; Canadian Ci usoes; Bhak
speiue’s Tales; Desert Home, by Reid; Stories by a
Mother ; Mrs Gilman’s Gift Book ; Mark Seaworthy •
Swiss Family Robinson ; Child’s Own Book; Boys’ Own
Book, extended ; Mrs. S. C. Hall’s Domestic Tales; Mary
Hiwitt’s Story Book; Holland’s Home Tales, besides a
great variety of a i imilar kind. dl 1
NEW MUSIC.
SOiYGS. —The Land I Love ; Lulu is our Darling Pride,
by Wood’s Minstrels ; Sexton’s Daughter, for Piar O'
forte and Guitar ; Grave of Ben Boit; Poor Fister Sue;
Child and Stars ; Little Katy, or Hot Corn; If I could have
my Way ; celebrated Waltz Rondo, by Ricci, as sung by
Parodi. A new supply of Hark, l Hear an Angel ring.
Waltzes.—Sea She!!; Golden Gate; Lilly Dale; Joyful;
Water Sprite, Polka du Saioh.by Gottschaik; ForestGiade;
Woodland Whisper—ao illustration, by Alfred Jaell; Love
Dream Polka, by Ai red Jael!; Pop goes the Weasel Polka ;
A good Old Fashion Polka; Echo Polka—Juiien ; Fire Bell
Gallop; Georgeni I’olkai Scottisch.—Nay Pole; Kiss;
Rosebud ; Hungarian ; Comet; Magic Bel!. Froi Mazur
kas, by Chas. Wth e ; Little Alpine Flowers, Steyerisehe
Louiiler; Lilly Dale Quickstep; Young Folks at Home
March ; I’ 1 Pray for Thee—Fantasia, by 8.-liak ; Pop
goes the Weasel, variations, &e. Just published and for
fa eat d 9 GEO. A. OATES 4 BROS., Broad-et.
Vs 181(1 ! MUSIC !—The subscribers have received
-iYI a large assortment of new and popular MUSIC for
the Pianoforte and Guitar, among which may be found
the following, viz;
Shells of Ucean ; Grave of Ben Bolt; Land I Love ;
Thou art near Me Again; Uncle Sam’s Farm ; I have
Something Sweet to Tell You ; Jordan is a Hard Road to
Travel; Lilly Dale ; Old Folks are Gone; Katy Darling;
Little Katy, or Hot Corn ; Do They Miss Me at Ii ime;
Meet Me by Moonlight—duett; Lea Amourettes Waltzes ;
Rainbow Scottisch ; Gas-light Scotti-i h ; Lorgnette Polka
Mazourka : besides a great variety of others.
d7 GEO- A. OATES 4 BROS., Broad-st.
SCIENTIFIC. —Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures
and Mines. New edition, in 2 vol.
Metallurgy—comprising Mining and general and par
ticular Metallurgical Operations. By Overman.
The Micro.copist: or a complete Manual of the use of
the Microscope.
Practical Mineralogy, with instructions for Assaying
and Mining, according to the simplest methods. By Over
man.
Dana’s System of Mineralogy.
Hand-Book of LGeful Arts. By T. Antisell.
Roads and Railroads. By Gilhapie. For sale by
d 6 BTC HARDS k SON.
HUMES in the New World ; by MissFrederikaßremer.
A supply of the above popular work has been received,
and is for sale at GEO. A. OATES & BROS ,
63 Brcad-st.
\iKlt BIR>K» —Grace Manning, a Bequel to Claude
XX Davul; Theodore, the Ohld of the Sea —a Sequel to
Lafitte, or the P rate of the Gulf; The Twin Brothers, or
the Victims of the Press Gang. Just published and for
sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 BROS,,
d 8 Broad-street.
K> !<IKliltßOilKEll M;g..zine, and Household
Words, by Chts Dickens. Just received the De
cember l umbers of the ab ive popular periodicals. Sub
scriptions received i.tthe Agent--,
N EW MEDICAL BOOlit.—Uandy’sText Book of
Anatomy and Guide in Dissecti . ns, for the use ofStu
denis of Medicine and Dental Surgery,
Lectures on Surg ca! Pathology.
A Prac’i.’al Trearise on the Diseases of Children. By
J. For yth Meigs, M. D.
Walt n s Treatise on operative Cpthalmic Surgery. First
American from the first Hindoo edition.
Piggot’s Chemist'y and Metallurgy, as applied to the
study and practice of Dental Surgoiy, with numerous il
lustrations.
Bull on Children.
Tilt on Health. J ust published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES 4 BROS.,
d 6 Piano, Book and Music Store.
NriVt MEi-IL’AL.i BOOHK—Chemistry and Metal
lurgy, as applied to the Study and practice of Dental
Surgery; by Snowden I’iggot, M. D.,!ate Professor of Ana
tomy and Physiology in the Washington University at Bal
timore. Lectures onSutgical Pathology, delivered at the
Royal College of surgeons of Europe; by James Paget, F.
RS. J ust received and for sale by
n‘29 _ McKINNE & HALL.
C\ IIAiilJ.H ALUULbTKR, a memoiral, by E. Ber-
J g r. of Arnhem ; or. Master Timothy’s
Book Case, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Tie Iron Rule - or
T. : ranny in the H use! old, by T. S. Arthur. Jack Adams’
the Mutineer, by Captain Frederick Chamier, R. N. The
Mont’s Revet.ge; or, The Secret Enemy, by Sami. Spriu"
Eeq. Just received and for sale by
129 McKINNE 4 HALL.
TMIH. BHANOY PBACHUB and PEACH PRE-
L SERVES, apply to dlfi WM. H. PRITCHARD.
BROWN WiNDBUK SUAP—2 cases just landed
Kl K—A few sacks for sale. Apply to.
dli WM. H. PRITCHARD,
rMSfisssr*-
I .
PIoIIT & BBOTREA, ,
l tf&aangg 1
| G*.»-The uudersigned respectfuiiy announce to
S th® public that they have Rased the new and earnmoumu*
i Ufa-proof Warehouse, on Keys Jds- street, bsloaring te T. S,
Meceitlf, Esq.—convenient te the huiihess part of the city
-for the purpose of transacting a «ea!>r« WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Having every facility
requisite, and a disposition to extend every accommoda
tion, they hope by prompt and personal attention to merit
and receive a share of the patronage of the public.
Liberal Cash Advances made when required.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
filled with care and at the lowest market prices.
Car Commissions for selling Cotton, will be the old es
tablished rates of 25 cent 3 per bale,
Gbo. F. Platt. { Edwin Platt.
au3o tw4w
OLIVEB li. LEE,
WAREHOUSE A A D COMMISSION,— rVTN
MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.—
Saiea-room on Broad-street, under One Franklin g-yrir-’t*
House, opposite the New Planters' Ilotel. The uuu«r
siglied having taken the large and well known fire-proof
Warehonse, formerly occupied by Messrs. Buford, Bead 4
Co , tenders ids services to his friends and the public
generally for the storeage and sale of COTTON, FLOUR,
BACON aud GRAIN, or any other article that may be
consigned to him.
From his favorable location and long experience in sell
ing Cotton, and every description of prouuce brought to
this market, he flatters himseif that he can please those
who may favor him with the'ir business, as he intends giv
ing his business strict attention and will spare no pains to
please. The receiving and forwarding Through Goods will
receive prompt attention.
Orders for goods will be promptly executed at the lowest
prices.
CASH ADVANCES will be made when required.
Charges for a riling Cotton will be the old price of 26
cents per bale. OLIVER U. LEE.
Office will be at Dawson k Skinner’s until the Ist October.
Augusta, August 1,1853.
Persons who are indebted to LEE, HUBBARD k CO., or
0. H. LEE, will find their notes and accounts at my office.
sep9 __ O. 11, Li e.
BEALL & STOVALL,
TX7’ARKHOUBK AND GROCERY MBR-rr—r,
TV CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. All Colton LL;«i
consigned to us t ciU be sold free of commission
i The firm of Buford, Beal) & Co., having been dissolved on
the sth of June last, the subscribers, members of the late
firm, wiil continue the Warehouse and Grocery business at
the same well known stands,(score on Broad-street, oppo
site the Planters’ Hotel now erecting, and Warehouse on
Campbell-street,) where they will be happy to see the
friends and acquaintances of the late firm, having always
[ on hand a Urge and well selected stock of GROCERIES,
suited lolTanters’trade, in which they feel confident they
can osier inducements equal to any house iu the city,
j Cash advances made on Cotton in store when required.
WILLIAM M. BEALL,
July Ist, 1853. JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
jyl4-w6m
LAMBETH HOPkI.YS,
WAUEIIOLBK AND COMMISSION,™^
M LKCHAN 1, Augusta, Ga., will continue it :.v-vX>
the WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL OOMMIB
• SION BUSINESS at his old stand on CampbeTT-aii~7t t, 1
Particular attention will be given to Storage and sale of
Cotton,Domestic Goods, Grain, Flour, Bacon and otimr
1 produce. Purchase of Goods, receiving and forwarding,
shipments of Cotton to New-York, Charleston and Savan
nah. Cash advances on produce in store, and ail reasou
* able facilities afforded customers. Charges will be made
in conformity to the established rates of Commission Mer
chants in the city. au6-w9m
dissolution!
nP HB FIKM of DYE 4 HEARD, Warehouse and Com-
JL mission Merchants, was this day diesolved by mutual
consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm will be
i liquidated by S. D. Heakd. J. M. DYE,
8. D. HEARD.
Augusta, Ga., July 16,1863.
- S. D. HE AND,
8 WAREHOUSE AUD COMMISSION r--
VT MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully
announces to the public generally, that he will
’ continue the Warehouse business in all its branchesatthe
• old staDd of Dye 4 Heard, Fire-Proof Warehouse,.east side
Mciutosh-street-—where he hopes, by unremitting exer
tions, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally
extended to the late firm of Dye 4 Heard.
All ordersfor FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, ROPE
y SALT, 4c , promptly filled at the lowest market prices. ’
il Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when desired
Commissions for selling Cotton 25 cents per baie.
y Augusta, July 16,1853.
1 In withdrawing from the firm of Dye k Heard, I avail
s myself of the opportunity es returning my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and
i. soiicitthe same for my late partner and successor, S. D.
Heard. jy 19-Gtn j. m. DYE.
y 21. W. WOOD ill'll',
'' XT'ACTOR AND COMMISSION >IRU.—
" e L GllANfi, Mciutosh-street, Augusta, Georgia.a
( j *Rh Fire-proof Warehouse and ciose StoragejfcSSaaiil
a commod.uions, will receive and sell all kinds of Merehan
dice and Produce; make liberal cash advances on consign
ments, when required; buy, to order, Supplies for Planters
s and Merchants; attend strictly to the receiving and for
r warding of Merchandize and Produce, either by Railroad.
g Canal or Private Conveyance; and pai ticalariy to the for
waruuig oi Cotton, Bacon, Eiour, Grain, and everything
re:t iriug Augusta,either by Railroad, Canal, or any other
I! conveyance, for re shipment to any destinati .n. And
e hope, by u ceasing industry and personal attention to the
int rests of my friends, with the advantage of several
d years experience in all the workings of the above business,
(under the supervision of Messrs. Jeffers, Cothran 4 C 0,,)
to merit and receive a share of their patronage. My
charges for attention will in all cases be regulated by the
a customary rates of ti e city.
\ k jr Reference.—Augusta: Heard 4 Davison, Doughty
_ j k Beal), D’Antignac, Evans * Co. Rome— W. S. Cothran
, 4 Co. Cartersviile—J. R. Towers 4 Co. Chattanooga—
’ C. E. Grenville 4 Co. Savannah—Cohen 4 Herts. Charles
ton —Clambers, Jeffers & Co. au9-3m
Having discontinued business in Augnsta, we take
this opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal
patronage extemltd to us, and take pleasure in soliciting
; a continuance of the same for our friend, M. W. Woodruff
JEFFERS, COTHRAN 4 CO.
; Hamburg, S. C., August Bth, 1858.
' DOIGIITY & BEALL,
Y TS7AHKHOUBK AND COMMISSION,—
it MERCHANTS, Angnsta,Ga . wiil continue XoariYi
a Ike WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI-afeSiSa
o N E-feS at their old stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as
a heretofore, their personal attention to the interests of cus
tomers.
a They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities.
; X hal > e3 m * at; ia conf °nmty with the established rates of
3 the city.
V . E - w - Doughty | w . Amoß
a Augusta, August 10, ISSB, w4m
J. it PEARCE^
TTTARRIIOUSB AND COMMISSION,^—-—.
■, TY MERCHANT, Jackson street,Augusta, Ga.&ri\.«sijjj
Will continue to transact the WAREHOUSE ANDSfeSsaa
; COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at
e his same well known Fire-Pr<x)f Warehouse on Jackson
y street, near the Globe Hotel, and will give his personal at
tention to the Storage and saleofCotton and other Produce,
; consigned to his care.
CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY
e SUPPLIES forwarded to order as usual,
; Augusta, July 12,1553. au6
; HEARD & BAUSON,
: WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIONEYYYYv
, yy MERCHANTS. Augusta. Ga., will continue
e the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISION BUSIEESS B&ZTri
at their Fire Pi oof Buildings occupied by them for a num
bor of years p st, and will devote as heretofore their per
sonal attention to the interest of customers. They are
j prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Charges in
r conformity to the established rates of the city,
i ISAAC T. HEARD,
Augusta, Aug. 17, ISSB. JOHN DAVISON.
. ttugl7-dlmtw6ra
> NOTICE.
TIIE PUBLIC are hereby notified that the firm of
ROBERTSON 4 CROCKER is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are left in the
■ hands of Bi. D. Robertson for collection, who is duly au
thorized to receipt for the firm in liquidation.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
JNO.R. CROCKER.
1 Augusta, June 20,1553.
WHITLOCK, COSKEKY & CO.,
\\T AREHOUBE AND COMMISSION MER-———
YV CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—The under
signed have associated with them A. J. Whitlock,
under tile name and style of WHITIOCK, COcKEKY 4
UO., and will continue to transact the Warehouse and Com
mission Business at their old stand, Fire-Proof Warehouse
on Campbell-street, where they will give their personal at
tention to the sale of Cotton and ether Produce consigned
to then).
Their charges for selling Cotton, will be 26 cents per
bale.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in store,
when desired.
Orders for ROPE, BAGGING and FAMILY SUPPLIES
executed at the lowest market prices.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COSKERY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 6,1853. au7-wßm
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
FACTOID* AND COMMISSION MBR-KVA \\\
UIIANIB, NO. 94, BAY STREET.
NAH, GA., tender tneir services to Planters,-ffaGY
Merchants and Dealers, in tho sale of COTTON and all
other c-.untry produce, being connected ia business with
HOPKINB, HUDSON 4 CO., of Charleston. Tie estab
lishment of an office in this city willafford our friends choice
of markets. Strict attention will be given to business, and
the usual facilities afforded customers.
J It. HUDSON, W. R. FLEMING, Savannah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
J J. COHEN, Charleston,
septl3
CROCKER & REESE,
WAREHOUSE A N D COMMISSION ——
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. Theun
dersigned, having this day formed a Co Partner
ship, for the transaction of a genera! Warehouse and Uom
mis3ion Business, under the Firm of CROCKER A REESE.
Their warehoused on the corner ofßeynold and Washington
streets,convenient to the business partof the city. Both
having had lung experience in the business, will give thi-ir
undivided attention to the sale of Cotton and Produce. All
orders for BAGGING, ROPE, FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ac.,
carefully filled at the lowest market prices.
J. R. CROCKER returns his sincere thanks to his old
patr ns and friends for their liberal patronage heretofore,
and solicits aeontinuauce of the same tor the new firm.
Cash advances made on consignments when re
<s“*'* K ur commissions for selling Cotton will be 25 cents
*,,7“ JOHN R. CROCKER,
Augusta, Ga., July 18,1858. JOHN C. REESE.
jyl9-wßm
WAREHOUSE AND COMMIBSIOX ———.
BUSINESS, Augusta, Ga. —The undersign-Bvi'A&dfl
ed respectfully inform iheir friends aud customers
that tiiey Continue to transact the Warehouse and Com
mission business at their Fire-Proof Stores, Mclntosh-street.
By strict personal attention to a’.l consignments to their
address, they hope to receive a share of public patronage
sepl-d&ff2m BUSTIN & WALKER.
TOP*MHSSKHr4fc &BCMSM 1E»,
pronißiesAtash wsinmscawms %n tt ?n
li*l3ae»,«!Us*ins*n«S attis „ t ff * i
p«rannus, Cnsd* ensasdiagsi*lisas,®U be,.**rgt(} pr t
£• Ai sXs3£’jPj
TTTILL prasUcs law io Bibb, and tha sdldioisg count!:'-*.
TT ttttdfa the Supreme Court at tavaac h, Macon,
Milledgeville, Americuß,C©luaitUß and btcatiir. lie wilt
pay particular attention to the collection and setUeraanl
of debts and to c nveyanciDg.
{gif - Office over the store of ChnrlesDay & Co. on the
corner of Mulberry and Second-streets. * n2fl <j2tn
a7 wTstoje7
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fayetteville, Ga.
d£B
GEORGE A. lIhRIOT,
TRACTOR AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I 1 Charleston, S. C.
References B. 3. Rhett Esq., Messrs. T. S. kT. Budd,
Wm. B. lieriot, Esq , Charleston, 3. C.
JOBY H. TILLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawford vine, Ga., will
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Wa-ren and
Hancock of the Northern Circuit, and the county cf
Greene of the Oemulgee Circuit. niiSJ
ROGERS, BARNARD & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Poydras street,
Nt-w-Orieans.
E. G. Rogers, |L. F. Rogers, | Edward Barnaed.
oSB-ly* __
WILLIAM J. DOI'GHERTY^
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta county
Geo., will practice in all the countiesof the Coweta
Circuit.
N. B. Special attention paid to the co lecting practice.
Newnan, Geo., September 12th, 1853.
WASHQIRA, WILDER & €O.,
Factors and commission merchants,
Savannah, Georgia.
Job. Washburn, J no. R. Wilder, Francis Dana.
au23-twßm
JOKY T. SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice In Burke, Jef
ferson, Washington, Columbia, and other Counties of
the Middle Circuit.
%W~ Office at the Masonic Hall, by A. J. AT. W. Mu
lch, Augusta, Ga. ian2s-!y
JOEL C. BARA EXT,
ATTORNEY AT L »\V, Madison, Morgan county,
Ga., will practice in the foliowing counties to wit :
Clarke, Walton, Baldwin, Morgan, Greene, Putaam and
Jasper.
fcsf Parties will be promptly notified and paid, when
their claims are collected. au24-ly*
LLATOA STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office at Sparta, Geo., ill
practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington
Warren, Taliaferro and Greene. apr2 l-1 y
_— -
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Georgia, will prac
tice in the counties of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether,
Heard,Carroll,DeKalb and Newton. apr2i-ly
B. it. Overby. | J. B . K. Ovkhbt.
OTF.RSY & OYERBY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,Atlanta,Georgia,(former
ly of JeffersoD, Jackson county, Georgia,) will give
; any businessentrusted to them prompt and eiheient atten
■ tion. They refer to fifteen years’ experience, aiul to ths
j Bench and Bar of the Western Circuit of Georgia.
I IST Office on Marietta street,near Norcross’corner.
feh2-ly*
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL^
COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will
attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
| to him. -2i»'.v
j Hi r.“uiiNi r '
Attorney and counsellor at law
and General Land Agent fer Gilmer county.
Klliiay, Gilmer county, Geo. raar23
J. C. & G. A. SNEAD,
i A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Law Range, Augusta,O? ,
! a.JL Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and
j Common Pleas of the City.
| John C. Snead also practices in the Courts of Edgefield
and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina.
John C. Snead, | Garland A. Snead.
au6
E. G. CABAS ESS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Forsyth, will practice in the
Flint, and adjoining counties of the Macon Circuit.
janS-ly
JOBS Kl. TILLEY,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia.
| A jan27-tf
C. W. MAURY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard con-'ty,
Ga., wiliattend to Professional Business in the conn
ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Sleri
i wether and Troup.
| RBNsafcscK.—Chas. Murphy, M. C., Decatur, Ga.; Hon.
i E. Y. HilijLaGrange, do.; Hon. D, Irwin, Marie; t* do •
| Col. M. M. Tidwell,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. WiUutm :>■ ■ -
I erty,Columbus, do.
RAY i ROFI BRYIA,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS?,
TT'OR the purchase and sale yf STOCKS, BONDd LX
| JT CHANGES and REAL ESTATE.
Office No. 117 Bay street, Savcnah, Ga. dIT
LOOS DELJSGLE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Augusta,Ga.,willnineties
£%. in the Middle Circuit of Georgia.
83?- Office on Mclntosh street, third door north of the
j office of the Oonstituticnaiist A Republic. jant-ly *
STONE, STABS & CO.,
IMPORTERS? AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
in DRY" GOODS, N0.4l Broadway, New York
LkyiP.Stohr, j Hsskv li. Stotssedsy,
Subset Srabb, I H. Lahodos Bdtlkk,
Joy A. J. Broom. ly
| JohsJ.Jches. j John R. Biuaoaa.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
jelh-ly
J All ES «. COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re
moved to the rear of Miiler & Warren’a Dry Goods
•tore,over B. H. Warren k Go’s. 020
ANDREW H. E. DAW SON,
AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS^
T COTTON GINS.—The subscriber would
fi7o* I K orm l ,* le lan ' ,trs of Georgia and the adjacent States,
tha. he continues to manufacture COTTON GINS cf a
nor quality, at his factory three miles east of the ciiv of
Macon,on the Centra! Railroad. Having, within the last
year, enlarged his Factory and made grt.u addition- to his
machinery,and having the very beat of workmen he is now
prepared to supply the country with Gins unsurpassed tin
any respect) by any made in the United States. The sub
scriber would not speak disparagingly of any Gin Factory
in the State; yet he thinks it no presumption to say that
his Gins are more universally approved than those from
any factory. Every Gin sent from his factory within the
last year has given entire satisfaction; he has not heard
the first complaint, but has been informed by many, that
his Gins are superior in every respect to any they have
ever seen in use; and in all probability, there is no ether
.actory in the State that has met with such success. He
attributes the fine performance of his Gins to the personal
attention which they receive from him in their construc
tion. Every Gin that leaves hi 3 factory, is closely inspect
ed by him during the time of its building and afterwards.
He has never desired, neither does he ever intend to, buiid
more Gins than he can properly see to himself. Therefore,
all those who purchase Gins cf him, may with confidence
expect a good one, for he assures the public that no other
kind shallleave his shop, as his undivided attention will in
future be given to the building of Gins.
As an evidence of their superior quality, he refers the
public not only to his numerous patrons, hut alto to the
premium list of the last Agricultural Fair of the State of
Georgia, where it will be seen he took the premium over ah
his competitors, (some of whom were quite formidable,)
and injustice to them be would say they exhibited speci
mens of work hard to beat. And as still further evidence
of the character of his gins, he would state that the Com
mittee appointed to award the premium after the exami
nation made by them, each purchased agin from him be
fore they left the ground. And notwithstanding the late
ness of the season, his gins were so much liked by people
visiting the Fair, that he sold twenty during the week. He
is well prepared to try all his gins bc'f re they leave the fac
tory ; but he deems it unnecessary from the fact that all
his gins are made alike. He does not build a poor gin for
one man and a good one for another. But he will try all
gins when requested to do so.
Contracts can be made with my traveling agents, or by
letter addressed to me at Macon, Georgia. All orders will
receive prompt attention. 0. W. MASSEY.
je!4-1y
TOBACCO.
GY OLQER begs leave to inf< rm his friends and cub
• tomers, that he has now in store the choicest stock
cf CHEWING TOBACCO that can be found in this coun
try, consisting ot his well known piemium ib.n-Otke,
Rough and Ready, 11 gh Priest, No. 5, L on Twist, N.gro
head, and Stubs's Four Aces Tobacco. These brands of
Tobacco are exclusively manufactured ft r h m and io his
order, of the fluest Tobacco leaj that old Virginia can pro
duce. He also has on h >nd a v-ry hugo stock of other fuse
brands, together with medium an 1 com ire n Tobacco,
which he offers at very low pri -ea. Those who are in want
of Tobacco, wili do well by calling at the begur auu Tobac
co Store, No, 219 Broad-street, Augusta.
, arv Doa GUSTAV US VQLGER.
NOTICE.—For the convenience of his friends and cus
tomers in South Carolina, he has placed the above fine
brands of Tobacco, in the hands of B. Voiger, Charleston,
and C. Voiger, Columbia, who are the only ones, besides
himself, that have the above genuine brands.
d 3 GUSTAV US VOIGER.
OXFORD HOTEL—NEWTON COUNTY, GEO.
THK SLBtsC’IIIBLR begs leave to inform the Jtfgb
patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- JP-i
rally, that he has taken charge of ths above Hotel, anuhe
hopes with trusty servants, good cooks, and an arde; t de
sire on his part to render his House second to none in the
State, to ob .ain a liberal share of patronage. Persons or
Families, wishing to speed a season in one of the rimst
beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
will be accommodated with roon s, &c. He is con
structing commodious Stables, which will be attended by
an experienced Ostler. Terms to gu t the times. Ul3
motto will be, “ to see that none go away dis-atisßed.”
fpßFgtt HARDEN SEEDS.—The subscribers are
now receiving iheir supply of Landreth’s war anted
fresh Garden SEEDS. Deal-rs, as u-ual, supplied on rea
sonabieterms. dll D. B. PLUMB & CO.
OCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS.” —lO cases in store
0 and for sale by DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING.
oB
MOLASSES.— 50 bbls. New Crop, New Oilcans MO
LASSES, for Bale by
d 23 BELCHER 4 HOLLINGSWORTH,