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MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW MUSIC NEW MUSIC !
Jl' ST received at GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Piano,
Book and Music Store, Broad-st., the following NEW
MUSIC :
Polkas.— I The Chimes Polka ;
Nations Pride “
New-York “
Albion “
Impromptu “ bygchaihoff;
Crocus “
Addi “
St. Pierre “
Sylph “
Young America “
Early Dawn 11
Marie Polka Mazourka;
Catawba Waltz ;
Merulclssonia Cing Vaises for Violin and Piano by Ry:ha;
Palling Leaf, or Autumnal Waltz;
Flower of the Field, Valse a deux Tempß, l>y D’Albert;
Feuille D’A Ilium Mazourka ;
Sussex Scottisch;
Polonaise Brilliante, by Oesten ;
Chobham Camp Gallop;
Jullien's California Quadrilles ;
“ M usic.il Tour ;
“ Polka ;
“ Prima Donna Waltz;
Stradella Souvenir de l’Opera, by Wallace. dSI
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST received at my store, next to the Georgia Rail
road Bank, a choice selection of CLOTHS, CASSI*
MERES and VESTINGS, all new styles, and some alto
gether different from those found in other establishments,
and will be made to measure, as usual, in the very best
style.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
My assortment of ready-made GARMENTS is good,
and made of the very best materials, and warranted to
give satisfaction.
1 have also for sale a first-rate selection of Furnishing
GOODS, comprising White and Colored SHIRTS ; Merino
and Silk UNDER-GARMENTS; half-hose; STOCKS; COL
LARS ; GLOVES; SUSPENDERS ; CARPET-BAGS; UM
BRELLAS, and every thing useful for a Gentleman’s
outfit. 026 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
NEW SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES
rpHK (sIIIMCAI. KYFIIijM.YRY of Drs. H. F. A
A R. CAMPBELL, near the Georgia Railroad Depot, will
be completed and ready for the reception of patients from
any part of the State, by the 15th of November next.
The building has been constructed with special reference
to the health and comfort of patients. It will be well ven
tilated, and will have Hot and Cold Water for Bathing
and other purposes, conducted through pipes to each
Story. 013-dtf
THE EXCHANGE.
HKTZFKI.II A BORUHKIIS, take pleasure in
acquainting 'heir friends and the public generally,
that they have leased the well and favorably known Na
tional Coffee House, from Messrs. I. P. Girardey A Co., and
this day open it under a new name of “ The Exchange,”
and in a renovated style, where they will constantly keep
on hand the best of Liquors and seasonable refreshments,
to gratify the tastes of the most fastidious.
By constant attention to business, and with every effort
to please, they hope to merit a share of their patronage.
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AUGUSTA DAIRY.
THK StBSUKiBKK isnow prepared •Offr-ftas.
to furnish Hotels and private families
with any quantity of MILK at eight cents ITT?
per quart, and deliver it at their residences i
every night and morning. Persons wishing can leave
their ordersatthe office of James P. Fleming.
fe';6-ly J. P. FILM.
CORDS AND GALLOONS FOR LADIES CLOAKS
RKUKIVKD this day, a splendid assortment of TRIM
MINGS, for Ladies’ Cloaks ; TASSELS ; BINDINGS;
GALLOONS, Ac., Ac. dS WM. O. PRICE A CO.
CHOICE TOILET ARTICLES
T]M»R I.AIMA.H AKD GKXTLK.VIKA.—A large and
J full supply of all the iittle requisites for the toilet,
among which are Lubin’s Extracts of Jockey Club ; Bog.
Caroline; Hedyosnisa; “Napoleon III” Burgamotte;
Pink; Flowers of Italy, Ac. Also, Lubin’s Philocome,
decidedly the best Philocome extract; Lubin’s Shaving
Cream; and Lubins’ Sachets, just received by
jy2S D. B. PLUMB A CO.
APERIENT PILLS
DU. A. CU.VYI.YGHY>! has, for the last twea
years, used the above PILLS, and found them a sa
and useful remedy in costive habits, and in those sick he
aches, arising from a deranged condition of the digest
organs. When taken according to directions, they nev
fail in assisting to remedy the many evils arising Irom th
abuse of medicine and improper food.
Many of my former patients continue to use them, ther
fore I can safely recommend them to all who may find
necessary to resort to the use of medicine. aprl2-ly
.ETNA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
TAKES Fire and Life Risks, on reasonable terms. —
Offce, first building above Bridge Bank, Broad s'reet,
Augusta, Ga. n22-6m JOHN G. SLEDGE. Agent.
TOBACCO.
YOI.GKK begs leave to inform his friends and cus-
Y« tomtrs, that he has now in store the choicest stock
of CHEWING TOBACCO that can be found in this coun
try, consisting of his well known premium Pan-Cake,
Rough and Ready, High Priest, No. 5, Lion Twist, Negro
head, and Stultz's Four Aces Tobacco. These brands of
Tobacco are exclusively manufactured for him and to his
order, of the finest Tobacco lea; that old Virginia can pro
duce. He also has on hand a very large stock of other fine
brands, together with medium and common Tobacco,
which he offers at very low prices. Those who are in want
of Tobacco, will do well by calling at the Segar and Tobac-
Ma QtQ UrAa/i-Rtrpph. AnsiKta-
GUSTAVOS VOLGER.
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. Volger, Charleston,
and C. Volger, Columbia, who are the only ones, besides
himself, that have the above genuine brands.
GUSTAVOS VOLGER.
OXFORD HOTEL—NEWTON COUNTY, GEO
THK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the
patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- JBjS
rally, that he has taken charge of the above Hotel, and he
hopes with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent 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, wish.ng to spend a season in one of the most
beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. He is also con
structing commodious Stables, which will be attended by
an experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. His
motto will be, “ to see that none go away dissatisfied.”
jySl W. W. COOKSEV.
If’ RES H GARDEN BhEl)t>.—The subscribers are
now receiving their supply of Landreth’s warranted
fresh Garden SEEDS. Dealers, a3 usual, supplied on rea
sonable terms. dll D. B. PLUMB A CO.
JUST RECEIVED—
Men’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS;
“ “ Patent “ “
“ “ Cloth “ “
“ “ Water Proof “
“ “ “ “ Quilted-bottom BOOTS;
“ Calf and patent Congress “
Ladies’ black and colored GAITERS;
“ “ bronze and coI’dSLIPPERS, Ac.
—ALSO—
A full supply of Misses’ and Children’s SHOES.
»1U FORCE, CONLEY A CO.
'VJKW BOOKS.—Life in the Mission, or Six Years in
i-Y India ; by Mrs. Coiin Mackinsie. Health Trip to the
Tropics; byN.P. Willis. The Blackwater Chronicie—a
narrative of an expedition into the Land of Canaan in
Randolph county, Virginia, by five adventurous gentl*--
men. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi'. Mr.
Rutherford’s Children ; by the author of Wide, Wide
World, etc. Notes on the Book of Daniel; by A. Barnes.
The Home of All: or the Grand Wall, and Octagon Mode
of Building ; by 0. S. Fowler. Mrs. Hale’s New Household
Receipt Book. Just received by
d 9 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
GUYS, RIFI.KIs, PISTOKS, Ac. —Wehave receiv
ed a splendid assortment of Double and Single Barreled
SHOTGUNS; RIFLES, warranted manufacture; COLT'S
REVOLVERS ; ALLEN’S do.; PISTOLS of all kinds, by
nls MULLARKEY A OAKMAN.
POTATOES AMI ONIONS.—
X 35 bbls. Mercer and Chenango POTATOES;
10 “ Red and White ONIONS. Just received by
nl ESTES k RICHMOND.
I AND PI.AFTER.—We have on hand a stock of No.
J 1 LAND PLASTER, and expect, in a few days, a few
tong of genuine Peruvian GUANO. Planters are invited
to give us a call. nl2 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
r IVOBACUO FOR KALE—i have severallots of com-
X mon, middling and very fine TOBACCO, which I offer
for sale, by the box, at low prices.
o2s W. H. PRITCHARD.
INDIA Rubber Doli HEADS, Chinese Doll HEADS, with
bodies to match; Crying DALLAS, suitable for Christ
mas presents four different sizes—for sale by
dlB-2w DUNHAM A BLEAKLY.
REMOVAL.
W® HAVE moved to the store formerly occupied by
O. H. Lee, next door above Gray Brothers, where
we will be pleased to see our friends and patrons.
_ s«P3<> ESTES A RICHMOND.
I HON AND NAILS.—2S tons Swede’s r I Eng>i«b
IKON, all sines, for sale by n 8 BAKER A WILCOX.
TT'lGts—Just received this day direct ] er steamer Two
J Cases very fine new dried FIGS in Drums.
for gale by n 23 H. F. RUSSELL.
„„„ OATS FOR SALE,
A FEW hundred bushels. A parcel from the same
XX was sown to prove the quality, and they are up flne
y- Also, CORN, HOMINY and MEAL. PEA MEAL
~r“* hed CCRN, for Milch Cows, to be found at the
8 a« ° w the ,ii4 B le 4 Phoenix Hotel.
"W l (Kti i r,- , roi?,7e K'by““' P""!—Jirect from u 5
“AJ WM. H TU IT, Druggist.
AX"1500 Sacks No, 1 Peruvian Gi T \vrk
r landing. dll-d3w ANTOINE POULLa’in!"
8 f L a L B ® rt S--h°Rßes, MULES, CAT
TLE, SWINE, Ac., Ac., constantly for sale by
W. H. PRITCHARD.
H “ a •**•«*«*£=•
18S Delaigle’schoice HAMS;
6 bbls. No. 1 Mess BEEF and PORK •
5 half tbis. No. 1 Mess BEEF ; ’
1 bbl. fine Bologna SAUSAGES.
d 8 H. F. RUSSELL.
MULES AND HORSES.
J l 6 T„ arriveJ > a fresh lot of selected MULES AX
and 80 head of HORSES, at the Stable of
Call and see. nl» JAS. P. FLESnNCL
" H®*'l• Received thT-Tday ~ in whole, haiVes
and quarter Barrels, for sale by ’
jan 7 H. F. RUSSELL.
A^IOFFEK.—2OO bags Rio COFFEE, for sale by
_ , d l! BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH
CAMPHKNE, foF sahTbjr ~
—Z. WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
Oft TONS IKON 1% to 4% inches;
do ’ wide IRON > 5 to 12 inches, for sale low, by
d29 _ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
YVTHISKEY,—SO bbls. Pike’s Magnolia WHISKEY~
V, Manongahela Do. ’
Py BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH I
DRY GOODS.!
NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS
CtOSGUOX K A BBKNN AN, No. —, Broad-street,
J formerly Kerrs A Hope, near the Globe Corner, Au
gusta, Ga., have already in store a very large and spleu
did assortment of beautiful
Printed CASHMERES and DELIANES ;
Plaid SILKS;
Brocade,Watered and Chamelion SILKS;
French MERINOS and Plain CASHMERES, of every de
sirable shade and quality;
PARAMATTAS and Coburg CLOTHS, all colors ;
Embroidered Canton Crape SHAWLS;
Plain SHAWLS;
Long and Square SHAWLS, all prices and qualities;
Silk, Velvet and Merino CLOAKS and SACKS, new pat’
ernsi ,
Housewife and Family Dry Goods, such as Linen arm
Muslin SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Table DAMASKS.
DIAPERS, NAPKINS, LAW NS, Linen and Cotton 10W-
E LINGS;
large fine BLANKETS;
Marseilles QUILTS;
Toilet, Tab e aud Piano Cloth COVERS;
Fine Welsh and Gauze FLANNELS;
Canton and Silk do. itasiudv.
A large assortment of Ladies’ and Children s
A complete assortment of Bonnet and Cap> »
LACES and EDGINGS, and Silk and Velvet IKIMMINGS
of all kinds,
Kid, Silk and Woolen GLOVES;
Ladies’Merino HOSE ; , , fI . aT T . T „
Jaconet, Cambric, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook MUSLIN>.,
Plain, Striped and Plaid.
N. 15. It will repay a visit to our new store to witness
the quantity, quality and low prices of our Goods. n 22
RICH AND ELEGAN HEY GOODS.
WILLIAM U. CRANE
-«1 roi I.D respectfully inform his friends and the pub*
YV lie generally that he has just received a large and
well selected stock of Fancy and Staple DRV GOODS,
which he is determined to sell very cheap. Call and con
vince yourselves. Below will be found enumerated a few
articles: ,
Plain Black SILKS,aII widths and prices;
Rich do. Brocade SILKS ;
Plain SILKS, all colors;
Elegant Figured SILKS:
Rich Large and Small Plaid SILKS;
Watered and Figured White do.
Super. French CASHMERES, C 4 wide, very rich;
Fine (ah wool) French Figured DELAINES;
Extra “ “ Plaid do.
Rich Plaid French MERINOS;
Fine Plaid Raw SILKS;
Handsome CRAPE CASHMERES, (a new article;)
All kinds low-priced DELAINES,both plain and figured'
French and English MERINOS, all colors;
Lupin’s best black BOMBAZINES and M. DELAINES;
“ “ plain colored DELAINES;
Ladies’ CLOTH for Cloaks, different colors;
Rich 6-4 Worsted DA MASK,for Curtains;
4-4 Figured Turkey Red PRINTS “
Rich Embroidered Lace CURTAINS ;
Worked COLLARS, CHEMIZETTES and SLEEVES o
every kind, style and price;
Embroidered and Scol’d edge L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS;
Beautiful Mourning do. do.
SHA iVLS of every description ;
Cloth and Merino CLOAKS, in great variety;
Super. Black French CLOTH ;
Extra “ “ DOE SKIN;
Brown, Blue and Green CLOTHS, for Youths;
CASSIMERES, SATINETS and TWEEDS:
Plain colored Dress FLA .1N ELS;
Bed and Cradle BLANKETS;
_ laid 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 FLANN ELS, very cheap ;
Gi rgiaSTRIPES, Blue HOMESPUNS,OSNABURGS Ac.
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NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
MILLER «fc WARREN
HAVE JUST HKCKIYKD, at their store, corner
opposite the Mansion House, a large and complete
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
ot—
Ladles’ lUi'h Dreu Goods.
Rrocade and Rich Plaid SILKS;
Brocade and Striped Black SILKS;
Embroidered MERINO ROBES;
Rich Figured CASHMERES and D’LAINES
Plain French and English MERINOS;
Saxony PI.A IDS, a beautiful article for Children’s Dresses;
Col’d. English FLANNELS, for Children and Ladies’ Sacks;
Super. White Gauze and Welsh FLANNELS;
Black ALPACA and CANTON CLOTHS, for Ladies’
Mourning;
Blach CIIALLY, D’LAINES and BOMBAZINES;
French, English and American PRINTS;
Kioh Embroideries.
French CHEMIZETTES and SLEEVES; COLLARS;
Worked BANDS; Muslin EDGINGS anil INSERTINGS;
Irish LINENS: Damask TABLE CLOTHS;
Table NAPKINS and DOYLES :
12-4 Heavy Barnsley SHEETINGS.
Together with a fine stock of s'ATTINETS, Kentucky
JEANS, CLOTHS, CASBIMERJ3? and VESTINGS.
We respectfully solicit a cad from our friends and cus
tomers, and persons visiting the city would do well to give
us a look before purchax'ug. sep2o-d*wtf
HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGRO GOODS AND
BLANKETS.
MILLI.II A W.YltltHA have just received a larg
stock of Georgia PLAINS arid a large lot of S-4 and
9 4 NK.GKO BLANKETS, some of them weighing eight
pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention of
planters. sep2o d&w
RICH SIDES a:id dress goods.
ALKXAXDKIt A \\ RIGHT have just received a
-great variety of new and rich SILKS, of the latest
style .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
■ Ladies french cloths, for cloaks and
MANTILLAS.
Alexander a whight invite attention to
their assortment of Ladies’ French CLOTHS for
Cloaks and Mantillas, of beautiful colors and texture;
GALLOONS, GIMPS and Lining SILKS to match.
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SILK AND MERINO UNDER-VESTS.
ALEXANDER W right have received Ladle
super. Silk and Merino UN DER-VESTS, long and short
sleeves;
Misses Merino UNDER.VESTS;
Infants do. do.
—ALSO—
Gents, heavy Silk UNDER-VESTS;
do. sup. Merino do.
do. ribbed do. do.
do. cotton do.
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HATS, CAPS, BONNETS AND UMBRELLAS,
AT WHOLESALE.
MERL'HAXTS visiting Augusta, will
V find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam
ine our stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS and UMBREL
LAS, which have been carefully selected for the Fali and
Winter trade, to which we are daily receiving additional
supplies fiom the best manufactories, and which we offer
at wholesa’eat prices which defy competition in t> ° South
J. TAYLOR, JR., A <
P Between U. S. Hotel and P. 0. corner.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ~
Mlfefe MATTHEWS, having returned irom the
Not th, (whore she has been spending the summer,)
is now prepared to make to order, BONNETS, CAPS.
HEAD-DRESSES, &c.
Miss M. has secured the latest and most desirable pat
terns, with thechoicest styles ofGOODS,sueh as MILLINE-
R i ® r . £ all binds; LACES; EMBROIDERY; Dress TIUM
MINGS, K,d GLOVES; MITTS; HOSIERY, Ac., which
sue will sell as low as can be bought in Augusta, for cash.
Miss Matthews would respectfully invite all who wish to
n < i a i‘ and examine her Stock, at the old Store next
to Beall & Stovall, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
015-d3m
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER a WRIGHT invite the attention of
Ilanters to their assortment of PLAINS and nKU-
SfcYo, (xeorgia manufacture,and of superior quality. Also
OSNABURGS and GEORGIA STRIPES, all of widen will
oe soiu at the lowest market prices. aug3o-d4w
DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
ALEXANDRA a WUlGHTinviteattentiontotheir
Stock or Superior .Damask Table DIAPERS and
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, Worsted and
Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS • togeth
er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line
which they offer at low-prices. au3o-dAw ’
POPULAR TRADE, POPULAR GOODs7 AND
POPULAR PRICES.
ANKW STORK and New Goods, in Augusta, Ga.—
I’lie subscriber.-i from the city of New-York, intending
to locate permanently in Augusta, beg 1 ,ve to inform the
public that they will open, on or about fbe 15th inst, in
the store recently occu >ied by Messrs. A ’drich A Royal, (as
a ..hoe Store) on Broad-street, opposite the Masonic Hall
a .arge and well selected . ock of new and fashionable
Family DRY GOODS,; wli 'll, being bought within the last
fiiteen in the city of New-York, for cash, upon a de
ebr ng market, will be sold lower than similar goods have
ever been offered in Georgia.
Being thoroughly acquainted with the Northern markets
ttr d having m&ue arrangements in New-York, by which
they will be in receipt of new goods by every steamer and
1 1 tending to keep always the most desirable goods, aud to
. 11 them at popular prices, they respectfully solicit a call
hoin the cit Zens of Augusta and the surrounding country
to examine their stock. WARD & BURCHARD
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FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
.1 ■BHHHM, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and
r S - F c r T7 IDR S,ore > 25u Broad Street, next
aoor below the United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a
full and complete stock of all that appertains to a gentle
?P™^drob^ onsis " ng of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES;
VESTINGS; and Trimmings to makeup to order, both
Civic and Military. Also, a large and fashionable assort
ment of Ready-made CLOTHiNQ, and a full supply of
Furnishing Articles, viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS• La
dies UNDER VESTS: DRAWERS, nett and made • COL
LARS ; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac., Ac.
_Making and TRIMMING in the best manner. 08
Rmrs. j. loeb.
l K ' v f K » per Steamer Southerner a handsome
and Silk n v f jr J Goods, among which are Straw
Bonne LINiNf UATS > Btraw TRIMMING;
Emb u^ ONS ! FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
ZKTTKS worst Jrnrm v, UNDER-SLEEVES, CHEMI-
N. B.—Straw IU) NNETS an< , ll>e!eria COAS, Ac., Ac.
shortest notice. oS No and pressed at the
Mechanics’ Bank.
JUST LANDED
CARPETINGS
() V fibllOl’KAX and Domestic fabrics of v •
\J qualities, styles and prices, are offered for sale a / leuß
sonable prices, by the subscriber. Together with t
asortmont of BAIZES DRUGGETS d K°od
hearth rugs, Bmi>iNg,^ KT^ of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ~
° A UO. have returned from New
Fork with a complete assortmeut <>r Eiri
WINTEH uooua. cuAiw. cJmuMU&tfhgg
ESLZSSSX.™*’
SOO Sacks SALT, to arrive, by ~
O d 23 BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH.
DRY GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES?”
ANOTHER invoice of EMBROIDERIES just to hand.
In t..is lot wih be foutid some exquisite Needle Work,
in SWISS, lace and Jacnet COLLARS, SLEEVES, Ac.
Low priced Jaconet COLLARS. Those ladies who have
been waiting for these Goods can now be supplied,
ja-l WARD & BURCHARD.
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS.
have jr t opened a small Invoice of the richest
v V and most fashionable Material and style now worn
in New York for visiting and street DRESSES, to which we
invite attention. They are in part—
-5-4 splendid YALENCIENS, a new fabric ;
5 4 Plaid Silk POPLINS, superb coloring ;
5-4, all woo’, Turkeri PLAIDS ;
Beautiful Black Brocade SILKS ;
Plain Gro de Soir, Tan, Brown and Mode ;
Very Rich Biocade SILKS, in light colors for evening;
Embroidered Evening DRESSES in points.
ja4 WARD & BURCHARD.
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
AT J. P. SETZE’B, to wit:
TALMAS, of various colors and sizes;
Black Cloth Circle MANTILLAS;
Empress Velvet CLOAKS;
Rigolette and other handsome HEAD DRESSES;
Embroidered Muslin and Lace SLEEVES;
Rich Worked Muslin COLLARS and Lace CAPES;
Rich Worked CUEMISETTS and SLEEVES, in setts:
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s GLOVES, in a great variety c
style;
Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with short and lon
sleeves ;
Silk, Warp and all other kinds of FLANNELS;
Marseilles QUILTS, of various ,-izes and prices;
Fine and extra tine I!ed BLANKETS :
Scotch and Bird’s-eye DIAPERS.
On Hand, received within a Few Hays.
Rich White, Black and Fancy colored Brocade SILKS;
Rich Worked Crape SHAWLS;
Low priced and rich figured DELAINES and CASH
MERES;
Silk and Wool PLAIDS, lor Ladies’ Dresses;
Fancy Wool PLAIDS, for Boys’ wear ;
Low priced and superior French BOMBAZINS
Low priced and sup. ALPACAS and Canton CLOTHS;
Fancy colored and French FLANNELS and MERINOS;
12-4 Linen and Colton SHEETINGS ;
New-York Mills and other HIRTINGS;
Fancy and Black CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Tweeds
CASSIMERES, JEANS;
VELVETEENS and Bang-up CORDS;
Infants’, Misses’ and Ladies’ white and fancy col. HOSE;
Boys’ and Gents. Cotton and Wool SOCKS, from 12# to
#1 a pair, Ac., Ac. n 26
J. P. SEIZE
HAB just received a new supply of Imported and Do
. mestic CALPETINGS, of rich and new designs,
amongst which are the following descriptions :
Union Carpetings at 37#
“ “ 50
“ “ 62#
All Wool “ 75
Ingrain “ £7#
Scotch Ingrain Carpeting 1 0C
“ double Ingrain Carpeting 1 12#
Three Ply, all wool “ 125
“ “ “ “ 1 87#
“ extra fine and very heavy 1 50
Brussels, “ “ “ “ 1 50*175
Rich Tapestry Carpeting 2 50
Extra rich “ “ 8 00
Plain BAIZES and printed DRUGGETS, for
Crumb and Floor Carpets from 75 to 275
4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Checked and plain Straw
MATTING 4 00 to 900
6-4 OIL-CLOTH, (lined);
Dearth RUGS from 4 to $9 ;
Door MAT'S and Carpet BINDINGS.
Together with an extensive stock of Fancy and Staple
GOODS, which he offers at the lowest market prices. u 4
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF IRISH LINENS.
npHK l SDKUIsKI.YKU has just received from the
JL Manufacturers in Ireland, per Steamship Arabia, a
very extensive assortment of IRISH LINENS and TABLE
CLOTHS. Which will be sold for a small advance.
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL,
sepl3 No. 3, Warren Block.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
ALEXANDER <k WHltillT have just received a
large and complete assortment of Ladies’ Cotton
Merino and Silk HOSE, of superior quality and make
Misses HOSE; Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Taffeta Silk
GLOVES, Ac., Ac. augSO-diw
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
JUBT RECEIVED, for the Fall and Winter > r ide;
among which are some new and beautiful styles
FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERES, CLOTHS and VEST
IN OS; also, new styles COLLARS.
sep2 WU. o. PRICE & CO.
GEO. W. FERRY,
VEIIY grateful for the liberal patronage extended to
the firm of G. W. FERRY A CO., begs leave to say,
that, having purchased the interests of his pa-tnerin said
firm, he will continue the basiDe's ?t the old stand, where
shall, at all rimes be found, as all assortment of the la.est,
and best styles of Gent'emc s’ and Youths’ HA PS AND
CAPS,of every gr::ile; Bot j’. Misses’, and Childrens’ Fan
cy HATS,CAPS, and BLOOMERS; Silk Florence aud Straw
BONNETS,a lay,e variety; and of UMBRELLAS, every
description; and behopes.by unremitting aitentioa to the
wants of his erstora-—s to me. -a con.inuance of the pat
r nage sogenerously extended to the former concern.
janlS-ly
BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, ETC.
ALEXANDER dk VVRIHHT have received Lu
pin’s super. Black BOMBAZINES; ALPACAS;
Canton CLOTH; Plain MOUS. D’LAINES, of all colors;
FRENCH PRINT!, of rich Chintz colors and Mourning;
Colored and Mourning GINGHAMS; English and Ameri
can PRINTS, o' the latest styles and fast colors, and a
great variety of other new Goods, to which they invite
the attention of the public außo-d*w
MIDWIFE.
VI lib. A >1 YLIA I KATZ, Midwife, thankful for the
.Al patronage she has received from the Ladies of Au
gusta, informs them that she has removed her residence
from Telfair to Broad street, over the Milliner store of Mrs.
Loeb, one Joor below 11. D. Bell’s, where she will be found
at alljiours, when not professionally engaged. o!6-dly
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
r T'Hlej splendid new House, situated on Broad stree’,
X immediately in front of the site of the old Planters’
Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with new
Furniture, Bedding, Ac., will be opeu for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom.
012-diwAwtf J. M. SIMPSON, Proprietor.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
nPHfc UNDERSIGNED have formed a Copartnership
J. taking effect from the first day of October inst.,
under the firm of FLEMING A MILLER, for the transac
tion of a General Wholesale and Retail Business, in all its
branches. Their object will be to keep constantly on
hand the very best of articles for family use, and sell at
the lowest market prices. Being generally known both in
city and country, they hope, by close and strict attention
t ■ business, to share the iiberal support Os their friends.
They may be found second door above Planters’ Hotel,
nearly opposite Franklin House.
J L. FLEMING,
E. T. MILLER.
October 13,1853. 013-d4ni
FALL AND WINiER STOCK.
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS.
/'VOCNTRY MKR('H.V.\TB, Planters ana thef-£?
V. public generally, are invited to examine my Fail<|&
and Winter Stock of IIATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBREL
LAS, Ac.
CONSISTING OF
Fashionable Moleskin, Beaver, Brush and Cass. HATS;
Soft Beaver, Brush and Cass. Fancy do.;
Soft Saxony and Water-proof Wool do'.:
Negro HATS and CAPS, a large assortment;
BONNETS—SiIk, Straw. Floi once, Belgrade, Ac.;
FLOWERS, TABS and BON JT LININGS;
UMBRELLAS—SiIk, 8. t nghams and common Cotton.
I have a full assortment, to which I am receiving sup
plies weekly from manu acturcrs,and am offering at prices
as low as the same quality of goods can be bought in mar
ket North or South. Cal! and see, at
GEO. W. FERRY’S
Fashionable Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store,
sep23 Masonic Hall, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
I lOIsOS FOR H ATS.—-An effectual POISON for
1 RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, Ac., put up in
boxes at 25 cents each, for sale by
. nlB D. B. PLUMB & CO.
C Ad.Ubll TOOTH BR( SUBS.—-We have just re-
J J ceived a lot, manufactured expressly for us in Loudon.
They are veryfine. The prices range lrom sl.ooto 12#
cents each. n» WM, H. TUTT, Pi
FINE CLOTHS.
\\7"® VK j ust received an assortment of very fine
T and the newest styles of CASSIMERES
and VESTINGS, to make to order.
1Q WM. O. PRICE A CO.,
nl3 _ _ Drapers and Tailors, Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE.
r pi!K subscribers would embrace this opportunity of re-
A turning their thanks to the public fur the very libe
ral patronage which they have received the last year, and
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We
are now receiving a Urge aad well selected stock of the
best BOOI& and SHOES which can be bought; all of which
we will sell on as good terms us any house in the city.
04 APDRICH A ROYAL.
NEW PARTNERSHIP.
r pHE l.UlliliMiLM.l) have entered into partnership
1 for the transaction of the WATCH AND JEWELRY
BUSIN ESS, in the city of Augusta, under the name and
style of OSBORNE A WHITLOCK.
HENRY J. OSBORNE,
FREDERICK A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, July Ist, 1853.
WE CONTEMPLATE keeping constantly on hand, an
extensive assortment of the latest and newest stvles of
Goods in 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, these two
different branches of the trade will be carried on sepa
rately, and therefore more thoroughly. Call and try us.
We will be constantly receiving new Goods, direct from
the manufacturer. OSBORNE A WHITLOCK
jygo-» Under the U. S. Hotel.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
ALL our Fancy Goods, such as PERFUMERY, Porce
lain VA3ES, Fancy Note ENVELOPES, NOTE P APER
WORK-BOXES, WRITING-BOXES, Gun WADS Back
gammon BOARDS, CHESS MEN, LOMINOES, LAMPS
fine Papier Mache WORK-BOXES, and many other fancy
goods, which we are desirous to close c ’ of our stock
hereafter. Come soon or you will lose bargain*.
OSBORNE k WHITLOCK.
N. B. —Just received, more NEW GOODS. n 29
SCARFS AND* CRAVATS.
SPUN Silk MUFLERS; Figured Satin SCARFS; Rich
Figured Silk CRAVATS; Napoleon TIES, with a beau
tiful assortment of White, Plain and Lace “ ARIELS,” for
parties and weddings. 013 WM. O. PRICE k CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT—IOO hhds. “ old crop” New-
Orleans SUGAR—quality fair to choice.
nl9 J. A. ANSLEY
LAW.
YOUNG HILL, after thirteen years experi
ence on the Bench, has resumed the practice. La-
Grange, Ga. nl9-ly
C tO.\ tiItESS WATER—A fresh supply, j ust received
_ ' “F n 6 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
SIHN M ENT, Thirty-four Coils Kentucky
ROPE. [nlT] J. A. ANSLEY. 1
NEW BOOKS, &c.
ANNUALS FOR 1854.
CNKMS OF BEAUTY; or, Literary Gift.
II Friendship’s Offering.
The Garland; or, Token of Friendship.
The Keepsake of Friendship.
Dew-Drops of the Nineteenth Century.
The Gift of friendship a Token of remembrance.
The Temprance Offering for all seasons.
The Rose of Sharon, a Religious Souvenier.
The Crystal Fount for all seasons.
The Magnolia; or, Gift-Book of Friendship.
The Rural Wreath; or, Life Among the Flowers.
The Floral Forget Me Not, a Gift for all seasons.
For sale by [d2o] I’ll OS. RICHARDS & SON.
GF,MB OF IDLE SEASON.
I>OEMS, by George P. Morris.
X Leaflets of Memory. An illuminated Annual.
The Fiur.-J Keepsake, with thirty Engra rings, elegantly
colored from Nature.
Woman’s Record; of all distinguished Women
from the beginning ini A. D., 1850.
the Bow in the Cloud: or Covenant Mercy for the
Afilicted.
Pilgrimages to English Shrines. By Mrs. S. C. Hall.
The Heroines of Shak*peare. Illustrated.
The American Aboriginal Portfolio.
Poetry of ihe Year—Passages from the Poets descriptive
of the Seasons, with twenty-two colored illustrations.
Gray’s Elegy. Illustrated.
Scotia’s Bard. Illustrated.
For sale by 025 TIJOS. RICHARDS & SON.
WANTED
rr'O II(HE, by the year, Six active NEGRO FELLOWS,
A lor which liberal wages will be paid. Apply to
d25-3t* DANIEL KIRKPATRICK.
SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED BOOKS.
npHK Rivers of France, from Drawings by J. M. W.
X Turner, It. A. London edition.
The Land we Live In. A Pictorial and Literary Sketch
Book of the British Empire.
Cuvier’s Animal Kingdom. London edition.
The Gallery of Byron Beauties.
The Gall ry of Nature. A Pictorial and Descriptive
Tourthi igh Creation, illustrative of the Wonders of As
tronomy, Physical Geography and Geology.
The VVilkie Gallery. A Selection of the best Pictures of
the late Sir David Wilkie, R. A.
The Book of British Ballads.
Greece —Pictorial,Descriptive ar.d Historical. By Chris
topher Woodsworth, D. I).
The Vernon Gallery of British Art.
’flie Beauties of Moore. A series of Portraits of the
principal feiLale characters from paintings of eminent
Artists.
A Holiday Book for Christmas ami New Year.
Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Persons,
t'he Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies.
For sale by «M Tints, riohards & SON.
NAPOLEON at St. Helena, from the Letters and
Journals of Sir Hudson Lowe.
Memoirs of Abernethy. By Dr. Macilwain.
Liberia: or Mr. Peyton’s Experiments. By Mrs. Sarah
J. Hale.
For sale by d 24 THOS. RICHARDS & BON.
NEW BOOKS.
MEMOIRS of Abernethy. By Dr. Macilwain.
Liberia : or Mr. Payton’s Experiments. By Mrs.
Hale.
Physiology of Taste : or Transcendental Gastronomy.
By Brittal Savarin.
The Invalid’s Own Booh—A collection of Receipts from
various Books and various Countries. B- the Hon. Lady
Cost.
Lit tell on the Eye. By 8. Littell, M. D.
Heart Drops from Memory’s Urn. By Miss 8. J. C.
Whittlesey.
Sea and Sailor. By Cotton.
Ship and Shore. “ “
Land and Sea. “ “
Life in Sandwich Islands. By ilev. Henry T. Chaver.
Just received and for sale by McKINNE A HALL,
d
Vl’-W PI Hi,ic YTIOXS.—-Specimens of the British
JLN Poets. By Thomas Campbell.
Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with illustra
tions. By 1). Huntington.
A Manual of sJectro-Mwiallurgy, including the applica
tion of the Art to manufacturing processes. By James
Napii-r, F. O. S.
Chemistry applied to Dying. By James Napier.
Practical Ex in’ natora on fc .un and the Steam Engine,
for u - se of Eng ’ears, Students and others.
By WiiiiamT > >leton, Engineer. For sale by
dIS LOS. RICHARDS & SON.
NKH BOOKS.—Physiology of Taste, or Transcen
d- dal Gastronomy—i ust’ated by anecdotes ofd’s
tingu -bod artists and statesmen of both continents; by
Drellat Savarin. The Boys’ Book of Adventure in ail
countries. The American Family Robinson, or Adven
tures of family lrst in the Grc t Desert of the West; by
D. W. Bellisle—w.th illustration. Old England and New
England, in a wi-.s of views t non the spot; by Alfred
Bunn. Thelnv Ts Own Book—a col'ectlon of Receipts
from various books, Ac.; by Hon. La I > Cost. The Neigh-
I bora Children, from the Gerrr :* i; by;irs. Sarah A. Myers.
: The Hunters of the World, oi Wild sports iu all parts of
| the World ; by Theo. Dielity—illustrated. The Flush
i * 'ues of Alabama and Missi. sippi; a series of sketches l>y
| Joseph G. Baldwin, M, rma’s Sunday Book of Bible Sto
| Hes for her very lr tie folks, told in i sy verse—beautifully
illustrated. The Hearth-stone; Thou ts upon Home
i Life in our cities ; by Sam’l Osgood. Just pubh-hed and
I for sale at GEO. A. OA TES k BROS.,
P no B tand M isle Stoi e, Broad-st.
J limilL ANNI \l> FOB 185-A—Ch
: fl Blossoms and New Year’s Wre. h. Hyacinth, or
I .' fee lion’s Gift. The Rose Bud —A Love Gift for Young
! Hearts. Cht.stmasßo A- t for Young People. For
get-Me-Not. The Ro e—V . uvei .le , ps tke. The Re
j member Me—A token of Love. Parley’s Preient for all
seasons, dae Dial of Love; by Mary Hewitt. Fire-side
[ Fs’ries, or Chris ’nasal A *t Elsie’s. Toge.lier with re
in-rous other pretty books suitable for Christmas and
j Holiday prevents. For sale by
►S. RICHARDS k SON.
\ <*H V\ ING.—The subscribers have lately received
| I 2 a large assortment of Ere ving .u : table for Drawing
j Studies, o' va us s zes. A , some beant. ; >'ul Fr nch
; Lithography. They also keep, at all times, a fie as ort
| mer.t of Drawing Paper, Bn.-' ,1 Boards, Ciayon Paper,
i Lead Pencils of ail qualities, Mathematical Instruments,
Water Colors, and every » jg used by those teaching draw
! ng, Ac., which will be soldat reasonable prices, at
GEO. A. OATES .v BROS., Bro:»d-st.
I lOOKtf FOR It OL NG FKHSONS.—The following
1 > interesting be >ks for young persons, can be found i ’
GEO. A. OaTKS A BROS., t • 'O, Book and Music Store,
! Broad-st., viz : Leila in England: Travels of Rolando;
Arbell: Landlord and Merton ; Tacglewood Tales, by
Hawthorne; Cousin Alice's Stories; Fairy Gi.;; Boy
Hunter, by J. Mayue R- T ; Robinson Cruse j ; Fairy
Gems; Robin IJoo 1 ; Ch. ttuas Ta'es; Mamma’s Bible
Stories and St 'tiel; Parents Assistant; Atrer'can Giri’s
Own Book ; Nur. ety Gift; Caske. o'Gems ; Cobwel ; to
Catch Flies ; Arab an Nights ; Peter the Whaler ; Loita
at Hoi e : Austre’ian Crusoes ; Can- ’h »C.usoes; Shak
speare’s i-. les; Dose t Home, by Re i; Stories by a
Mother; Mrs. Gi'man’s Gif’ Book; Mark Seaworthy
Swiss Family Rob -t; Child’s Own Book ; Boys’ Own
Book, extended ; U-s. B.C. Ha'l’sDomestic Tales; Mary
H .wilt’s Story Book ; Hos rut’s Home Tales, besides a
great variety of a similar kind. dll
NEW MUSIC.
COALS. —Tlic Land I Love ; Lulu is our Darling Pride,
O by Wood’s Minstrels ; Sexton’s Daughter, for Piano
forte and Guitar ; Grave of Ben Bolt; Poor Sister Sue;
Child and stars ; Little Katy,or Hot Corn; Iflcould have
my Way ; celebrated Waltz P indo, by Ricci, as sung by
Parodi. A new supply of lfark, I Hear an Angel Sing.
Waltzes.—Sea Shell; Guide a Gate; Lilly Dale; Joyful ;
Water Sprite, Polka duSe'oh, by Gott. Talk; Forest Glade;
Woodland Whisper —;■ • illu .ration, by Alfred Jaeil; Love
Dream Polka, by Alfred Jae"; Pop goes the Weasel Polka ;
A good Old Fashion Polka; Echo Polka—Julien ; Fire Bell
Gallop; Georgeni Polka. Seottisch.—'lay Pole; Kiss;
Rosebud ; Hungarian ; Comet; Magic Bell. Froi Mazur
kas, by Cliiis. Weh’e ; Little Alpine Flowers, Steyerisehe
Loudler; Lilly Dale Quickstep ; Young Folks at Home
March ; I’d Pray for Th i —Fant." ia, by Beliak ; Pop
goes the Wearel, variations, Ac. Jus: published and for
sale at d 9 GKO. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st.
MlSlt’l All hill!—The subscribers have received
ala e asso-tment of new and popular MUSIC for
the Piv orte and Guitar, among which may be found
the foilowirg, viz:
Shells of Ocean; 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 Home;
Meet Me by Moonlight—duett; Les Amourettes Waltzes;
Rainbow Seottisch ; Gas-light Seottisch ; Lorgnette Polka
Mazourka : besides a great variety of others.
dT Gi. 0. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st.
SCIENTIFIC.— Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures
and Mines. New edition, in 2 vol.
MeLallurgy—comprising Mining and general and par
ticular Metallurgical Operations. By Overman.
The Mic.-o.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 Mir eralogy.
Hand-Book of Useful Arts. By T. Antiseli.
Roads and Railroads. By Gillispie. For sale by
dfi THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
UOMES in the New World ; by MissFrederikaßremer.
A supply ofthe above popular work has been received,
and is for sale at GEO. A. OATES & BROS ,
6S Broad-st.
X] KW BOOKS —Q. ~e Ma nning, a-sequel to Claude
IN Duval; Theodore, ie Chi' lof the: :a—a Sequel to
Lafitte, or the Pirate of the Go The Twin Brothers, or
the Victims of 'he Press Gang. Just published and ’for
sale at GEO. A. OATES & BROS.,
U 11 ’ Broad-street.
KNICKERBOCKER Magazine, and Household
Words, by Chus. Dickens. Just received the De
cember numbers of the above pi -ular periodicals. Sub
scriptions received at the Agents,'
d 8 GEO. A. OATES & BROS, Broad-st.
VTKW MEDICAL BOOKH.—Handy’s Text Book of
IN Anatomy and Guide in Dissections, for the use of Stu
dents of Medicine and Dental Surgery.
Paget’s Lectures on Surreal Pathology,
A Practical Treatise < i the Diseases of Children. Bv
J. For-yth Meigs, M. D. *
Walton’s Treatise on operative Opthalmic Surgery. First
American from the first London edition.
l’iggot’s Chemistiy and Metallurgy, as applied to the
study and practice of Dental Surgery, with numerous il
lustrations.
Bull on Children.
Tilt on Health. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & BROS.,
2® Piano, Book and Music Store.
NStW MEDICAL BOOKS.—Chemistry and Metal
lurgy, as applied to the Studv and practice of Dental
Surgery; by Snowden Piggot, M L)., late Professor of Ana
tomy and Physiology in the Wasuington University at Bal
timore. Lectures on Surgical P hology, delivered at the
Royal College of surgeons of Eu. -e ; by James Paget, F.
R. S. J ust received and for sale b r
n 29 McKINNE & HALL.
CIIAUEEB AUCIIHBTEII, a mumoiral, by E. Ber
gjr. Counters of Arnhein ; or. Master Timothy’3
Bosk Case, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Tae Iron Rule • or
iyranny in the II usehold, by T. S. Arthur. Jack Adams’
the Mutineer, by Captain Frederick Chamier, R. N. The
Monk’s Revenge; or, The Secret Enemy, by Sami. Spring
Esq. Just received and for sale by fa>
1129 McKINNE & HALL.
F°wrvm AIVI | V i’BAEIIKg and PEACH PRE
-1 SERVES, apply to dl6 WM, H. PRITCHARD.
I)ROV\,\ 'V INDBOIt SOAP—2 cases just landed
1 * <,2 ‘ WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
KY L—-A few sacks for sale. Apply to.
al(j WM. H. PRITCHARD.
WAREHOUSES.
N BROTHER,
WARKIIOUBE AND COMMISSION kt-wvv
MERCHANTS, Reynolds-street. Augusta,
Ga.—The undersigned respect fully announce to
the public that they have leased the new and commodious
Fire-proof Warehouse, on Reynolds-street, belonging to T. S.
Metcalf, Esq.—convenient to the business part of the city
! ) . u . r . I ! ose of transacting a general 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.
Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be the old es
tablished rates of 25 cents per bale.
Geo. F. Plait. j Edwin Platt.
auß ° tw&w
OLIVER H, LEE,
WAREHOUSE A N II COMMISSION
MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.—
Sales-room onßroad-ktreet, under the FranJklin&* i «sg&
House, opposite the Hew Planters' Hotel. The under
signed having taken the large and well known fire-proof
Warehouse, formerly occupied by Messrs. Buford, Beall k
Co., tenders his services to his friends and the public
generally for the storeage and sale of COTTON, FLOUR,
BACON and 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 produce brought to
this market, he flatters himself that he can please those
who may favor him with their 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 s.lling Cotton will be the old price of 25
cents per bale. OLIVER H. LEE.
Office will be at Dawson k Skinner’s until the Ist October.
Augusta, August 1,1553.
Persons who are indebted to LEE, HUBBARD k CO., or
O. H. LEE, wiil find their notes and accounts at my office.
sep9 O. H. Lkk.
BEALL & STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY
CHANT’S, Aueusta, Georgia. All Cotton W-Midyi'M
consigned to ns will be sold free of commission.
The firm of Buford, Beall A Co., having been dissolved on
the sth of June last, the subscribers, members of the late
firm, will continuethe Warehouse and Grocery business at
the same well known stands, (store 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 ofthe late firm, having always
on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES,
suited to Planters’trade, in which they feel confident they
can offer inducements equal to any house in the city.
Cash advances made on Cotton instore when required.
WILLIAM M. BEALL,
July Ist, 1353. JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
jy!4-w6m
LAMBETH HOPKIAS,
WAREHOUSE A N O COMMISSION rwx-c\
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will continue
the WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COMMIS-Kr.-'JfrSii
SION BUSINESS at his old stand on Campbell-street.
Particular attention will be given to Storage and sale of
Cotton,Domestic Goods, Grain, Flour, Bacon and other
produce. Purchase of Goods, receiving and forwarding,
shipmentsof Cotton to New-York,Charleston and Savan
nah. Cash advances on produce in store, and ail reason
able facilities afforded customers. Charges will be made
in conformity to the established rates of Commission Mer
chants in the city. au6-w9m
DISSOLUTION.
rpilK FIRM of DYE k HEARD, Warehouse and Com-
X mission .Merchants, was this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm will be
liquidated by S. D. Hkakd. J. M. DYE,
S.D. HEARD.
Augusta, Ga., July 16,1853.
S. 11. HEARD,
IXfARKHOISK A N O COMMISSION r™
YY MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully
announces to the public generally, that he will
continuethe Warehouse business in all its branches, at the
old stand of Dye k Heard, Fire-Proof Warehouse,Jeast side
Melntosh-street —where he hopes, by unremitting exer
tions, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally
extended to the late firm of Dye k Heard.
All ordersfor FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, ROPE
SALT, Ac., promptly filled at the lowest market prices. ’
Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when desired.
Commissions for selling Cotton 25 cents per bale.
Augusta, July 16,1853.
Iu withdrawing from the firm of Dye A Heard, I avail
mys«lfof the opportunity of returning my sincere thanks
for the iiberal patronage extended to the late firm, and
solicit the same for my late partner and successor, S. D.
Hum. jyl9-6m J. M. DYE.
31. W. WOODRUFF,
TRACTOR AND COMMISSION MER-r^rrm
1 CHANT, Melntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia. LvAVkJA
with Fire-proof Warehouse and close Storage j
aAiommodations, will receive and sell all kinds of Merchan
dize and Produce; make liberal cash advances on consign
ments, when required; buy, to order, Supplies for Planters
and Merchants; attend strictly to the receiving and for
warding of Merchandise and Produce, either by Railroad,
Canal or Private Conveyance; and particularly to the for
warding of Cotton, Bacon, E’lour, Grain, and everything
reaching Augusta,either by Railroad, Canal, or any other
conveyance, for re shipment to any destination. And
hope, by unceasing industry and personal attention to the
Interests of uij filouils, with the advantage of several
years experience in all the workings of the above business,
(under the supervision of Messrs. Jeffers, Cothran A C 0.,)
to merit and receive a share of their patronage. My
charges for attention will in all cases be regulated by the
customary rates of the city.
For Rkfkrknck.—Augusta : Heard A Davison, Doughty
A Beall, D’Antignac, Evans A Co. Rome—W. S. Cothran
A Co. Cartersville—J. R. Towers A Co. Chattanooga—
C. E. Grenville A Co. Savannah—Cohen A Hertz. Charles
ton—Chambers, Jeffers A Co. au9-3in
Having discontinued business in Augusta, we take
this opportunity to return our thanks for the libera!
patronage extended to us, and take pleasure in soliciting
a continuance of the same for our friend, M. W. Woodruff
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO.
Hamburg, S. C., August Sth, 1853.
DOUGHTY & BEALL,
TTTARKirOUSE AND COMMISSION gr-v-rw
Y Y MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., will continuek?v\ Vy u
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION nrsi.C J *"»* l l
NESS at their old stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as
heretofore, their personal attention to the interests of cus
tomers.
They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities.
Charges made in conformity with the established rates of
the city.
E. W. Doughty, | W. Amos Beall.
Augusta, August 10, 1553. W 4 m
J. J. PEARCE,
VET ARKHOUSK AND COMMISSION rr™
Y Y MERCHANT, Jackson street,Augusta, Ga.KvA yA
Will continue to transact the WAREHOUSE ANnllfewKg
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its various branches at
his same well known Fire-Proof 'Warehouse on Jackson
street, near the Globe Hotel, and will give his personal at
tention to the Storage and sale of Cotton and other Produce,
consigned to his care.
CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY
SUPPLIES forwarded to order as usual.
Augusta, July 12,1553. au g
HEARD & DAVISON,
\\’ A It EII OUSK AND COMMISSION fA\\\\
YY MERCII ANTS, Augusta, Ga.. will continued)), .cvii-vi
the WAREHOUSE AND CO .VIMISION BUSIEESS bSIL?
at their Fire Pi oof Buildings occupied by them fora num
bor of years p ‘st, and will devote as heretofore their per
sonal attention to the interest of customers. They are
prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Charges in
conformity to the established rates of the city.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
Augusta, Aug. 17, 1553. JOHN DAVISON.
augl7-dlmiw6m
NOTICE.
THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that the firm of
ROBERTSON k CROCKER is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are left in the
hands of E. D, Robertson for collection, who is duly au
thorized to receipt for the firm in liquidation.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
, JNO.R. CROCKER.
Augusta, June 20,1853.
WHITLOCK, COSEERY & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEK-tewn
CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—The under-mAAM
signed have associated with them A. J. Whitlock,|jgg§gSS
under the name and style of WHITLOCK, COSKEItY A
CO., 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 other Produce consigned
to them.
Their charges for selling Cotton, will be 25 cents per
bale.
Libera! 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.,
IriAUTOIIS AND COMMIBBION MKR-K\V\\
1 CHANTS, NO. 94, BAY STREET. SA VAN. Ik'd.Vjrdij
NAH, SA., tender their services to Planters,SaKaSS
Merchants and Dealers, in tho sale of COTTON and all
other co.untry produce, being connected in business with
HOPKINS, HUDSON k CO., of Charleston. The estab
lishment of an office in this city will afford our friends choice
of markets. Strict attention w ill be given to business, and
the usual facilities afforded customers.
J. R. HUDSON, W. R. FLEMING, Savannah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
J. J. COHEN, Charleston.
septlS
CROCKER & REESE,
WAREHOUSE AN D COMMISSION ■, v
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. The un
dersigned, having this day formed a Co- Partner- ffliwfel
ship, for the transaction of a general Warehouse and Com
mission Business, under the Firm of CROCKER k REESE.
Their warehouseis on the corner ofßeynold and Washington
streets, convenient to the business part of the city. Both
having had long experience in the business, will give their
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
patrons and friends for their liberal patronage heretofore,
and solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm.
Cash advances made on consignments when re
quired.
*** Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be 25 cents
per bale. JOHN R. CROCKER,
Augusta, Ga., July 18,1853. JOHN C. REESE.
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WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION VAX
BUSINEBS, Augusta, Ga. —The undersign- jgiyxVa
ed respectfully inform their friends and customers
that they continue to transact the Warehouse and Com
mission business at their Fire-Proof Stores, Melntosh-street.
By strict personal attention to all consignments to their
address, they hope to receive a share of public patronage
sepi-d&w2m DUSTIN & WALKER?
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS.
IMP ROY ED ('OTTOS GINS.—The subscriber would
inform the Planters of Georgia anti the adjacent States,
that he continues to manufacture COTTON GINS of a supe
rior quality, at his factory three miles cast of the city of
Macon,on the Central Railroad. Having, within the last
year, enlarged his Factory and made great additions to nis
machinery, and having the very best of workmen, he is now
prepared to supply the country with Gins unsurpassed (in
any respect) Dy 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 sa> 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 other
factory 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 his 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, build
more Gins than he can properly see to himself. Therefore,
all those who purchase Gins of him, may with confidence
expect a good one,ior he assures the public that no other
kind shalileave his shop, as bis undivided attention will in
luture be given to the building of Gins.
As an evidence of their superior quality, he refers the
public not on)y to his numerous patrons,' but also to the
premium Ikt of the last Agricultural Fair of the State of
Georgia, where it will be seen he took the premium over all
his competitors, (some of whom were quite formidable,)
and injustice to them he would say they exhibited speci
mens of work hard to beat, t -id as still further evidence
of the chart cter of his gin", he would state that the Com
mittee appointed to s ward the premium after the exami
nation made by them, each purchased a gin from him be
fore they left the ground. And notwithstanding the late
nes3of the reason, 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 before 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. Eat 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.
jel4-ly
PRINTER'S INK.
THE subscriber has commenced the manufacture of
PRINTER’S INK in Augusta, and will be grateful for
the patronage of all those who use it. lie makes a supe
rior article of News and Book Ink, which will be sold* at
Charleston prices, with the expense of transportation
added. It will be put up in kegs of 10 to 100 pounds each.
All orders addressed to me, or D. B. PLUMB A CO., will
meet with prompt attention. WM. H. PkCOIN.
The Chronicle A Sentinel and Constitutionalist both use
my Ink, and I refer to them. d3O
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
Til K subscriber has received, and will continue to re
ceive throughout the season, his stuck of Genuine and
Fresh GARDEN SEED 3, crop of 1b53.
The usual deductions made to country Merchant?.
J. 11. SERVICE.
Giant Asparagus Roots, White and Red Onion Sets,
White and Red Clover, Lucerne, Blue Grass, Timothy,
Osage Orange Seed, Ac. jati-2ru'
J. M. B. DAVIDSON’S FIRE-KING SAFES:
IMRE-PROOF AND FREE FROM DAMPNESS,
r E. CORNING AGO., Agents, Albany, N. Y.—This
Safe received the highest premium, a Silver Medal, at the
Fair of the New-York State Agricultural Society, held at
Albany, iB6O. Also, a Medal and Diploma for the best
Burglar and Fire-Proof Safe exhibited at the State Fair
held at Utica, Sept. 1552.
THE FIRE-KING SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT !
JiIOOO will be paid, if reliable evidence is shown, where
they ever failed to protect valuables from fire, whereas
other makers’Safes have proved utterly worthless in va
rious accidental and experimental tests, some of which
have occurred recently. Head the following from Messrs.
A. McClure ACL., wholesale and retail dealers in Drugs,
Medicines, Ac.;
Albany, July 27,1552.
This is to certify, that on the 23d of July, 1552, our en«
tire stock, composed of Turpentine, Alcohol, Oil, Paints,
Medicines, Ac., was consumed by fire ; so rapid and severe
was the fire, that we were unable to close our Safe, until
Mr. Pohlman subsequently entered at the peril of his life,
and closed the doors. On forcing the safe open, after all
this exposure to the fire, which made us fearful for the
safety of its contents, its valuables were found uninjured!
We have so much confidence in the security of the Fire-
King, that we shall immediately replace it by another,
A. McClirk A Co.
Axotbxh Test.—This is to certify, that on the 25th of
September last, we purchased of H. D. Rice, Esq., one of
Mr. J. M. B. Davidson’s “ Fire-kings,” (No. 4, Single
Flange); that on the 14th November past, it was subjee,-
ed to a very severe test, in the burning of our warehouse,
in which was stored a large quantity of whiskey and other
sombustible material. On opening our safe, we found all
our papers, consisting of bills, letters and receipts, perfect
and entirely legible. Bradley A Co.
Dunkirk, December 4,1552.
J. M. B. Davidson’s Fire-Ring Safes, In Kxperf
inental and Accidental Fires, challenge Com
petiiion.
This is to certify, that on the 7th of May, 1551,1 pur
chased of J. M. B. Davidson, a No. 7, Single Flange Safe,
and that the same was subjected to a severe test, on the
ISth of December, ISSI. After ... e fire was extinguished,
its contents (bosks and papers,) were examii ed, and found
to be perfectly preserved, not a leaf of my books being
scorched. I*. J. Claassen,
Importer of Wines, Segars, Ac., Broadway, Albany.
After an examination of P. J. Ciaassen’s Safe and pa
pers, we are convinced of the superiority of Davidson’s
Safes over all others.
H. L. Emery, F. S. Low, M. S. Wadiey, L. J. Lloyd, H.N.
Dowd, Assistant Agent Hartfora Insurance Company,
Butterfield A Walker, Palmyra.
For sale by 026 B. F. CHEW.
WM. H. HOWARD & SOX,
G1 HOLERY AND COMMISSION MER
IT CHANTS, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga., have*|r»j|y|
now on hand at their old stand, North side Broad- St-XBP
street, a large and well selected STOCK, and willHMHl
be continually receivingfrom Boston, New-York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore ail articles usually kept in a Grocery
Store. To which they invite the attention of Merchants
and Planters, and pledge themselves to give their custom
ers good articles at moderate prices.
They will also receive and sell all COTTON, CORN, BA
CON, Ac., by Raihoad, River or Wagon, and pledge them
selves to carry ou„ fully the instructions of their patrons.
Their chi ges will be as heretofore, 25 cents per bale for
selling Cotton, and 5 per cent, on other Produce.
Cotton Stored in a Fire-Proof Warehouse, and Cash Ad
vances made when required.
Wm. H. Howard, | George J. Howard.
Augusta, August, 1853. au6-6m
AUGUSTUS BOHR, MERCHANT TAILOR,
OPPOSITE the Old Bridge Bank, 6 doors above
Centre street, keeps always on hand a fine ljfca
stock of READY" MADE CLOTHING, comprising A*!
Coats, Pants, Vests, of every style and description._XL
Also, a fine stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
ARTICLES, viz:—Silk and Summer Cravats, Hoistry,Bv -
Penders, Collars, Stocks, white and colored Shirts, I rawer?,
Under Garment-, Ac , Ac.
N. B. —Clothing made to order, in the latest style and
best manner. Repairing and Scouring done with neatness
and despatch. oct2-3m
KAGLE FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
THE UNDERSIGNED having re-opened the above
named Establishment, are now prepared to execute
all orders for CASTINGS, Ac., iu Brass cr Iron for Saw or
Grist Mills, Steam Engines, Machinery, Water Pipes, Lamp
Posts, Columns of any kind that may be required at short
notice.
We will constantly keep on band andfor sale a supply of
different sized GIN GEARING, of the most approved pat
terns. Also, PLOW CASTINGS, 01 ail kinds, having the
most extensive and best assorted lot of Plow patterns in
the Southern country.
Both the p* rties being Practical Mechanics, and intend
ing to devote their undivided attention to the business,
hope that, from promptness in filling orders, superior work
manship, and at as low prices as can be afforded, to merit
a continuation of the liberal support formerly bestowed
upon the concern. R. A A. PHILIP.
N. B.—The highest cash price paid for old BRASS, COP
PER, and CAST IRON. mars-dAw
FURNITURE WARE ROOM,
Under the Augusta Hotel , Broad street .
a THE SUBSCRIBERS have on
vL hand, and will be receiving from @v|JlS-SfjfeSi
P® the best manufacturers North, J&jiSSgl
* " * FURNITURE of every deserip
tion to suit purchasers, both in qualiiy and prices, and so
licit a share of public patronage.
Just received a fine assortment of Mahogany and Wall
nutt York and Cottage BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, of the latest
styles and finish, in connection of a general assortment
of all kinds of Household Furniture.
apr2 HENRY A SKINNER.
F. BRENNER,
PIANO MANUFACTURER,
Quality Range , Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
XB ready to execute all orders for PI - ’
ANOS of all descriptions, which be war- ■SkSzSgfl&fi
rants to be equal in tone, quality and du
rability toany thatare brought froir the w • Sc y VI
North. Thefollowing is one of various testimonials, which
have been kindly given to P. 3. by gentlemen in this city.
Having bought a Piano of Mr, P. Brenner last year,
Which was of his own make, I take grea t pleasure in testify
ing my perfectapprobation of itin every respect. Itisvery
rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in
lane most admirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren
ner’s Pianos, I have no hesitation in recommending them
for theirsuperior quality, to all who maybe in want of a
Yne and durable instrument. ’ J. B. Hakt.
Augusta September 15,1552.
FnrCherreferences; Rev. Mr.Ford,Mr. J. Setze, Mr. H.
P- Frazer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others.
Pianos, Organs and other musieal instruments tuned and
ikillfullyrepaired, at the shortest notice.
P. BRENNER,
ON CONSIGNMENT. —40 Boxes TOBACCO, medium
quality. nS J. A. ANSLEY
OAA BOXES Sola- 4 CANDLES, for sale by '
ZUU GEO. W. LEWIS,
dls No. 1, Warren Block
1T(OIl SALE.—Shares of the STOCK*of“Gedrgia'"ihii I
Road A Bank Company. Apply to
d2O SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.
fcfc QCHKIDAM SCHNAPPS.”—I (Teases in store
O and for sale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
o 5
MOLASSES.-50 bbls. New Crop, New Orleans MC
LASSE S, for sale by
BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH.
KCI HHDS. Prime N. O. SUGARS, now landing.
o\j SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO„
tpOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THItOAT, Ac
PASTILLES DE PARIS ; Ruston’s Liverwort PASTE;
Wisteria Cough LOZENGES ; Chinese CHINCACHOO;
Liquorice PIPE; Jujube PASTE; Gum Arabic LOZEN
GES. Sold by d2l HAYILAND, RISLEY A CO.
SPLENDID H O HEM IAN TOILET BOTTLES,
Ac.—We have just received a beautiful lot, to which
we invite attention. d2O WM. H. TUTT, DruggisL_
T>UTTER.—A few kegs BUTTER, for sale by
13 d2l BAKER A WILCOX.
SUGARS.— Six mToF the celebrated brand J. J. C.
Britannia, for sale by d2S M. AB. WILKINSON.
I AA BOXES extra Western CHEESE, for sale low.
XUU d 23 M. &B. WILKINSON,