Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 29, 1854, Image 3
FEEtALE MHOStfn Ml«'« Se6g*tcU propose to open k ft&Oftl far Young L*dß*. ofi the FIRiT MONDAY in October. Their aim wi i be to comb no with a thorough, in'ellectual education such moral and rel.gious culture a* will lead their pupils to the formation of those traits of chnracter witnout wluch the highest mental endowments are worse than ustle s. The c urse of instruction wi’.l include the Lat'n and French Languages. Terms rora $lO to $2 1, according to the »ges and requirements of the pupils. School Booms on Broad street., over the office of the Aufu-U MaaufsctuGDg Company. Applications may be left with I>r. T. W. Ba tey. Rbf assess—Col. U. ii. Cumming, Br. T. W. Battey, Geo. Schley, Esq, Geo. W. Lamar, K;q , lion. 'Vrn.T, Gould, Edward Thorats, Esq. s2-lm par* William 11. Crane ia now offering a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, at pneeg which cannot fail to please. All in want of d -slrable Goods at low prices, will do well to give him a call, a few doors east of the L l , Hotel. j ell-daw (••Btleturn’i Drrn Hat* for Fall and Win ter !S*54.—WM. N NIC tOLS has recei ed Beebe A Co.'s Fill Style of Gentlemen’s HATS, ant iovi es t! e at ten ion ol hi# friends and the public, opposite th ■ new Augusta Bank. aul2 Fortran*.—Cuabbss lisanrr, Artist from tbi Academy of ilauicU, Bavaria —grateful for the encoura e meat given him the past season, informs the Ladies id Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity,that be has removed to the Booms OTer office of Dr. Van Voorhis’, on Mclntosh Street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office, and is prepared to furnish Portraits efthe finest execution atshortnotice. The public are respectfully invited to give him a call. A few mare Pupils In Drawing can be accommodated. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, he will be engaged, giving instructions on the Band Hills. Reraaesoits.— Messrs. T. Clanton, Thomas Richards, 3ardner, jr. A dispatch from Atlantic City, N. J., says tha the wreck of a ship or barque drifted ashore on Friday tuornirg on Great Eg 4 Harbor Inlet. Ti e vessel ia supposed to have been loaded with Caro lina lumber. Eg-Ueorgia Railroad, Augusta, Aug. 10th, 1554. A» prote'tion against esc >pe of negroes under fraudulent passes, tek-ts for negroes will be sold only to owners or other re o pmnb e parties, who wi l further be req lired to fu-n sh a Jup'ieate . a;s to the Agent who sells the ticket, to be file 1 at his office. The above rule to take effect on and after the 15'h inst. aug 11-8 m GKO VONGB, Gen. Supt. Ef*Glih’ Sellocl.—The Gift Lb* DEPARTMENT 0 BYMMESS HIIIINAuF wi 1 in f rture be conducted at the re idence, c -roer of HVrt and Telfair-streets. Terms Eight, Tweive and Fixteen Dollars per quaiter. *ls twst CHALMERS’ DAGUERREAS GALLERY. W Ttie Undersigned having recently pur has, d of Mr E 8. Dodge hisinterest in the gallery so long and favorably known as Dodge’s Daguerres a Gallery respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is j now prepared to produce those superior DAGUERREO TYPES, so much admired for their faithfulness and beauty of finish, and solicits their patronage. Having for many years past prosecuted the art success fully, he flatters himself that with his large sky-light, and every other facility desirable, he will be able togivebir patrons likenesses more life-like than those taken at ur.y other establishment in the Southern country. AM are invited to eai! and examine specimens. Pictures taken at all hour* of the day. Gallery at Post Office Corner over Clarke A Co.’s Jew elry B tore. nlo-tf WM. M. CHALMERS. DENTAL NJTiCE. J3F“Dr. F. OSI«-rman return* his thank* to his f. leads, an 1 the pub c \ at urge, for the lio ral . a’.rmug b- has received, and tlutershimaelf taai by strict j j f f Attention and g od work he will merit a share of pubu patronige. Ail work warran'edto be as good ss any in the State. Office one door below the Mechani :s’ Bank. 537“ Where he does not giv. satisfaction, he w ishes no j P*y. jy23-tf Z2T Persons warning cheap BOOTS and SHOES j can be accommodated at my new store, under the U. 8. Hotel. my 24 HENRY DALY. C-S*~ Bargain* ! UsrgsiuG to Brrti f ilk*, Ti* sue*, flsreger, Ac.—We are d sposed to off.r gr at in ducem-ntsi the aboveGoocD. Also,in LAWNS, ORGAN Dir 8, and Plain BA KEG B— ail of "aihionanle styles and shvics. Now i« the time to buy eaUy beautiful and goo . Goods at a low figure. [1 ult] WARD A BL'ItCiIAHD. ZW lri»ii t.lnra <iood«.—The a tentioc 0? House keepers Is respectfully cade J to the stocs. of IKiJH LIN EN GOODS row opening at cur Stort, embracing Li en SHEETING, Pillow-case LINf.S 8, bleached and unbleach ed DIAPER and Satin DAM A'K6,for Tabic cloths, bleach ed anil unbleached TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS and DOV LEB, TO WELLING of all kinds, by the y rd or ■ oiea, CRASH, DOWLAS, BURLAPS, Ac , Irish UNSNS, Long LAWNS, CAMBRIC, Ac. We will warrant ah nese Goods pure Linen, tree from any mixture of Cotton. jels COSGROVE A BREN&AN. t3T*Tbe E*gl« * Pi*o?..ix Hotel nit bavin? been j in lad. d in the Ist of iio'.tli ct this city b 7 the Fair Com mittee, the subset iber gives noli ;e ia >t th re is such a a Hot. 1, C'lutsirung 55 room-—that he has been its Pro prietor for more than a year, and ih it Le is now at his post, prepared to a c .inmo ate h s frienu* and the public With he very best the mai ket affords. •16 ts J. IL PRE3COTT. The Ccn titationalwt, Southern Recorder, an i Federal Uni a, wul insert f.r 8 or 4 weeks in weekly, and forward tfi.ir accounts, Uauditiiue s noc.. i.uau.— 0. As. NEWBY’ A CO. have on hand two or three hundred Tweeds Cassi mere CO a TB, suitable for Spring wear. They will be sob Cheap. Ca l and price them. 21 ts w. BUWIKIS of White Winnowed CORN f, r t.Ft PJ sal-.* ia tact s. J. C. CA&MICHaEL ! 2 > jjl l \ V.H'a UAI>AZ,\U,f r September, has been JL received. Bub enbe » will pie se cal. for their num ber*. Abo, Progre sand Pr.ju ice; by Mrs. Gore, tn thor of the KeLker’s Daeg ter, Ac* Tie Beautiful »'gir GD , or rhe M,it ri s of Broadway; by J. ii. Inrchum Tue If .h way man’s Mra'ag-n?, or Ci <ude at the S sffoid— bei gaijl ac ■< unt u t lie cue 01 Dnk 1 urpin; by the author of Dai e Devil Dick F r sale at »~b GB'». A OtTEd A BROS , B-osd-st. THREE JJL’BNhYhiN TAILUJtS, OF Bv) D f. kin J a can fluJ jl=n y of Work at Savannah liiiipii.csat BOOTl'a* bALDI.V. Wilmi igton, N. C. W’i'mington is free from ail epi*lem cs 01 conUig.ons of any so t Me al o watt amm 10 mike Pams, and will pay! 50 per pair. s 8 d 3 .-CO IT A BALDWIN. BIKHK isHHItIKK’n tsAl.lv. n purs j ioce of an • r er from the liouorable W. W Holt, Ju fie ts the. Euperi r Court Mid lie Ds.rct Georg a, ».ll te lO.d be or t the Cttrt hou*e dooi intletowu if Wa lierboro' within it e leva' iiotif* of tale, ou the first Tuesday 111 O TUbER 1 ext. the f illowing piope.ty, to wit; 2 black Mites, 1 sorrel Mule, 1* hea l of Uoge, la head of Cattle, 1 yoke of Oxen, l O c Cart, 1 Yoke, s Horse Carts, 1 lour horse Aaa n 4 set s of Wag >n Ilaruess, lot of Pio <s, P.ow Ge r, 1 NS heelbariow, 1 Gr.cdsto. e. 1 Cut 1. g Knife, 1 Vice, 1 *air bca es. 1 co ton Gin, 1 Wire Safe, 1 \o Crockery Mare, 2 istsks, 8 Beds mis, 8 Matia-i.es, 2 Feather He is,2 Co.ches and Mutr-s.-es, ti Ch.iis, 2 Xhn. Tables, 1 Loon ng-Glass, 1 Cockirg i-tove, 1 Hl* k Trunk ans ed Ulo hCaipen-or’s 'foils, 1 Biflo, haif keg of Nails, half boi Vinegar, 4 bcjthe Biade Cradl s, 10 bush l. teed t ats; *-.l* a t..chrd as the propel ty 1 f K-ij 1j D. Robert .on in f nr of W. C. Daw-on, Oi H. Perry, ad aim is rator J„hn t_>. H»;c • r, dec’ii., U nry F. Kuestil Ge rgia leailrou . A Ha kmj Cou p my; Edmund Palmer, Jos. H. Newoy, vs ih. sai 1 r- D Koberison Bept 28, 1t54 A.C. BIKE LAND, Be?. Sh’ff. 810 BE TO REST. TIE H 1 'fits, at pres..n. occupied by Mr. H. T. Peay, at the Lower Mai ket. Appiy to J± VVM 11. PRITCHARD. WtllbiiEY. —60 bbie. P.eciified WiilhEEY for sale *»y p6j ESrEB A RICHMOND. M4CivhiD.L.-.N s I,S,Sand4,in whole,bai quarter bbls. For ea.e by hand, williams & co. FcR THE FALL TEADeT W V h . ave co; ? :n ' nceJ r «seiving, Cloths Ca'simtrs and I \ ' e * u , lJ F B » vh*- de»e-t aod mosi, fashionable or, , ; r, for toe Fall * ra.de. _ Gum emeu m**y re y u. ou h vmg any arUcle of Clothing .hey order made up in f isnimabie an 1 cor re it s y le. Ou* Stock e braces every arti le cfD-esg and conveEi en e for the Wurdiole. WM. o. Price * CO., _f e Lld Drap rs and Ttilors. hW 6CPPLl’—Nolie’s great work, ‘-fi.ty Years it in both Hemispheres,'’ ju.t re eived by _ MoilN.vE A HALL. OlCKahaY.—For sal- a Rookawey, with harntEs, Jl * little used,— as good as new 0\) 'try choice A. 0 Sugar, now land ng. - - HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. 50,^ N chuice Bacon SIDES; 2,'XKi bushel Je» tiCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO , A *oTHKtrsr l . t r. v a i^ D li^ ck — A er House, » 1 * * L tmphgh'.er. Tne Mts L-m ft-oin Fail iv*i p Life; *y Logan, ben Au ob:ufcr*pfcy. Jus* i ttruggtj lor L.fe, aL *8 * ieCcU^.andfor^ieny Mckinne a hall. 6o b Z S * i aKui * J » cgp.kk Just r Ctived and for tale bv by ()* C N-iG.\.MKNT-lu boSdil^ 1 AM? & °O - choics new CUEE-E A AN.-LEY G“s‘ «*• ■ ALDttlCd A hOVAI. ■ CROOK’S OUBRHiE A ~ t ai* by Q I>eldaß 10 the wor«t cases’. ' It'u for 7 iy* WM. H. TGTT, Druggist, NKW As) VKBTISEMIJNTB. OrriCJS OF TfiS HARTFOaD INSiJRAFCE^ HjBTF HD, f OHS.. Ber t 7il» Ti CONLEY, ES U -Deari Fin]t s w I*s hi^fep est reg'ttthar, i f . m UD( 3 er ,h. n Crg , jty of a J; nuuucibg to yon, tTat tn cin stquecce of the he ■vy losses recenlyesperieucedby th sc.m acy,bythe |/ ( ditas Hour fir. s at ««> of our agenc es, and the floancial em bar ’ ossment in «hi hue uav e been iuvolvtd in c nse qiu nc • we have be. n camp.ll dto S usp eQ(l , ur bu j lt * lie B< a»d of Directors • fth s Company have t’Te es ,r d reo dmeto o ts, y„ u tuat they Lav/made agntr i ri--.iguu.eut of the r property an u..*t 3, for u.e bei.et t 1 ih r creditors, t, M 1 LIAM N. MATSON, Esq, of a i t. , ’er*voi°[h« oD m y WUI a ' cou , nl »or thu fundi and P l ,, tr y oi company 1.1 your hands. .1 r h .f^ h ,r. by / cquußlt ‘ d t 0 Hrd your accounts h to , d ‘ l * : ’ auJ r «f“dtae baa ace in your h mds to h m, at this place. J h * oU . W ‘A of ® ;u se 13 » u « no more polities <t -enewals on utna fvf the C ta f any. Uupectful-y ycurs, WAI. CO-vNER, Bec’y. in pursuance of the above notification, the Protection un-ui at-te 0 lapa'iy having a sign d heir property and » ts t nie in 1 us ftr the benefit of taeir credito s, you areher by nqr stedto orward yoor Accouots with mat ofiee todate, and remit the bslancein your hands to me at oi place. WILLIAM N. MArsO l *, Trustee. Uart.ord, 5 epf. 8;h, 1554. F. cm the tenor fthe above circular, persons holding P lie es i sue! by the Froieclion Insurance Company 0 11 . -furil, Co n , will see the neor-aity of effecting insu ra ceon th-ir property in other offices at once. *he cl urns o th ise hoi i g ucem ioed Policies is.ued by h in .hit ci , sli.l. receive anv attention in my t oiWer 10 save them food: 1. ss. B. CONLO.Y. Acent. s*'9 - * b 1 ii WlAir-TdllOU’i BALh.-WTloejoid.ontne v 1 r »t Vues ay in EIE .IbEK next, before the Cocrt n.us doors ntheresjie tive c,u ti-s, tue f lowing lots o ranoi, viz: one lot C ntaini g4O acres, known as L.t No 8.1 , ia the bu dis. Ist sec. or Lumpkin, formerly Ch r -0 k cco'ntv; our lit c -ill .in n,- 40 acies, known as Lit No. .(til, in 2d ild 8t sec. of Cob j, formerly Cher, k e ■ unty ; one lot co ..tain mg Vti2M ac,. s, known as Lit N .. d;.', i . t,e6ttd s. 01 Crawfoird, ormeriy Houston comuty >t e .ot ontai ng "JO acre , known as Lot No 10 ,1. the .‘Jth 0 s of Lowndes, originally Irwin, tod ly order 01 tin* al of Oidiu-ry ofc lumo a count* as u.e pr. peity l> lrngi.ag to the esta'eof Hurwe 1 Rohtrds, late ol said county, <itc a-ed. Terms msde kn w., on t ed y, Bept 2S, ls.*4 C RICH a R'is .a i-’r. I'\at b I'tlh n SAt-k.— *id le sold, on tie firs -J t'ue»da> in DECEMBER next, befar* the Coart-house dour i:i I i .colcton, L.n-oln county, wi h*n the legal sa e hours.the ulijwiag property,via: Ann, a negr 1 woman ibout 2 1 yr»rsolti, at d bei two children, Henry, a boy 2>j yea's old, and Mnliam, a boy years old. als , ten • s o’Land, more or less, joining the DoubH Branch u' lc lo*, Henry freeman and others. Also, one other smaii piece containing five acres, mere cr ,'ers, join ne 1. Ere. man, N. Bussey and other-, all in Lincoln couc y. ■’old agreeably to the last will and testau ent of Mary F, *Vright, d cc.ti-e' for tt e benefit of the heirs and oreui t ri. Terms on the day ot sale. S-* te“b"29 554 P. F BURGE S Ev’r. CAUIION- ~ PM ' pub’io are caucon ag inst trading far a promis- JL sory NUTB made by myself, and Isaac L. Anderson security,for f I,2ls,paya* leto William .1 K ng,or bearer, •c 1 ab.ut February 4,1654, and due about December iho cocsidcration of said Note having failed 1 shall not pay it unless compelled to do so. CURE N BATTLE. Warren county, Sept. 27,1854. 529 wtJal ] KFFKKBON COlfllTY, (»KO.—Whereas James L. f l Bras el , Guardian of L*ura V. Hsi es, applies for letters es Di-mission from said Guardianship: These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all ind singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by aw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters snould not be granted. rep:, .!>,lSu4. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary. / tGLh l HOUFK t'Ol .A l Y , «JEO.—Whereas, MrT m a id a A. Smith applies to rue for Letters of Ad aritiat ration, upoa the Estate of Robert. B. Smith, late of stud county, deceased: These .re therefore to cite and admonish all and singu l ir the kindred a d creditor.- of said deceased, to oe and ppear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. 6 pt 29, 1r54. HENItY BRITAIN, Ordinary. I INUCLY COL.vrV, —Whereas, Nicholas C. X j Ware as pit .s tor Le. ers of Administ-aliun on the • a e of Wi.ln m A.bca late of L ucolti county, deceased: lhcse are there), re to c te and admoLbh ell and sinj.u ir the kindred . d creditors of euid dee. ased, t > be am p:-eaf at my tffi;-, w th n the t ine prtsc ibed by law, to > iow cause, if any the? have, why said letters should not be gr ; nt d. G ven under ray hand at office in Lincolnton. Sept. ;9, l* 54. u. F. T a TOM, Ordinary. \V’AIIUE\ UOt.Vi'Y, tJEO. —AN hereas, James V T Ford applies to roe tor letters of Administration on he >s ale of Natuan Hopioo, iate ofsa d county, deed : Th se are there ore to cite an 1 admonish all and urgu ", the kindred an i creui.ors of said deceased, to be am ..p,.. ar at my oflice, on or before the first 51 .nday in No t-3 r next, to stiuw cruse, if any they have, why said let ter sboul t not be granted. Civ-n under my hand and seal of oflice. . t :9,1854. ARDEN R.MB&flHOK,Ordinary, UJ AHKEiV t.'GI\TY , tlhO.—Whereas, Alfbrd a>eny ap,lits u> me lor I.eiters of Admin stratioa . n t e estate of c ti.lman t*. Hoff, de.ea-ed : ; cse art therefore to cite and admonish «tl and ringu d, the kindred and creditors 0/ the said decta-ad, to be m a; pear ac my oin»e, on or betore the first M. nday in 1 icteber nest a_d show cause, if acy they have, why aad letters h mid not be granted. uivenur.d rmy hand nd . fficial seal. '' •» * U FEN K. M t ii >HON, Ordinary. 11. UUUUI COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, . . vs ta 5; of James Bil her, late of sa.d coumy, is utait p esented : ihe-e sre therefore t . cite aDd admonish si' and singu lar ill.- „ inUieU nd ci editors of said deceased to be and app <.r at U‘> effi e ou or bes rethefirtt Monday in No vetab r n x , to sho* cause why said letteis ihouU net be given to some fit aa*i proper perr-oc, or to the (ltrk of 1 .e.-uperior G etk of the Bupenoi Cau.t, as the law di rects. Given under roy hand at office in Warrenton. ARDEN R. ME&SUON, Ordinary. £ep*.- mher 29,1854. W AhllhA LOIM'Y, <*A.—Wi ereas, the estate of f * MaitLew v, hi lmga .orth s unrepreten e1 : These arc tnettfore to c.te, summon and admonish all and m. guiar. the k.udrcd ana creditors of said deceased, aiu a 1 other persons concerned, to apply lor letters ol uiaiiaisuaiion on tfa.d estate on or belure the first Mon day ru November next,otherw.se .aid letters will be issued to the Cierk o.the Superior Ccui t of said county. Give n uu n r my hand at office in M arrenton. ' r l» 29,1354 -R iEN r MEttwHON, Ordina-y. W V tUL> t;ul ->Tk , UEOHUIA Whereas, TT Ma A. T. Heath applies to me lor Letters ot A 'ministration on the estate of Benjamin A. Heath late of said county, deceased : ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish.all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and ppear at my office, on or before tbe first Monday in November ue t, to show cause, if ary they have why : .atd letters should not be granted. Given under my hand atofficein Warrenton Sipt. lb, lsU. ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary. i'VAO .1105 I 11 s after date appl cation will be made J- to live ol Oruiaary of W arren county for leave t. sell all the l ands belonging to the estate of Partin Tompkins, de -ea*cd A )EUNE TOmPKINd, Aum’x rpAAO AIO.Vi'HS after date application will be made I to the Ordinary or Uolumbia county for leave to sel .ne Lands oelo.g rg to the estate of Burwell Ri hards, uteo) said c> un.y, deceased. »ept.89,1851. O. C. RK-HARDR, Adm’r. SADDLE HORSE WANTED. A ‘V - gentleman who has a good SADDLE HORSE - Y and parapaernaiia, can have them wed taken care -uj moderately U3eu, dur ng the prevalence of the iever, at a lan hire, by app yng at tfiis offlre. They will taken out of the immediate vicinity. 527-u4t L • LK. 80,000 Its Clear - , BaCua; lbs. ribbed do. Baltimore J U. ANDERSON, Mclotosh st. i) ON —lo,i ou I is. prime Btcon SIDEB, very bright X auu Dackoont i ut, f r sale on Friday, bept. 29, 1 t. 4 i.orn 11 till 3,-a o’clock, by C. A. \VTLDIaMB. ’ t27-lw FOR SALE. A FINE young,Georgiarai?ed horse, jour years « Lx. rod, works well i.. harncts, and is a fair saudU horse, g-ntle and kind. Apply to st 4 HEP. W. BVAN3, HAM®.— Just received, this day, four catks Prime ums. Sk3 RLSjELI, a aiBLEY. CiriZiN’S MILL. IT’Dltthe inforniat.ou o. the community who are suffer ing or want of viEsD, I suggest that all od Corn jo-iog to this market, the cousigneev should give ihe rt u»al ol it 10 thos*. grinUffij Meal tor this coin a-nuy, as new Com 1-. too green to be gtound, and it ca:r he led to Hj. nes, and thus save ail the old Corn for gri_uiag into Meal Isklj jAilnS L. COnEMAN. A tt not ce. LL p-rsons who have 1 it the city ia consequ ’nce of th.* epid mio, will be fur li.-hrd wuh MEA i-jibk of c iaKol>, Ljf applying to 51r. Geo. Hall, at his lm.l. It is h.pc 1 . one wi J I.U i > call who need it. -i- t: TCtt.VER CLANTON. NdTICE! | u ai of -.hose who may want anything in our line, we a worlds y thrt we will be at our post ready to Wait upon Hi.m from 9 o'clock, A M., to 4 o mock, P. M. UO’eeMn A 81BLEY. TO RLNr, 6 OF *' lCS >*ilhbTDßE.RoOM,onM’lntosh-st, at JJSEPH A. BEALS HOt -ill, SIGN ANd ORNAMENTAL PAINTER so- Be ts orders in cither of t .e above branches of bu i ms,, anu hoj.es by strict attention to merit a share of pa- Au*nata, Sept. 19,1854, s2O-lm clinch rifles loan association &tuck hi HM A44 tH Clinch R:fl.-’s Loan Association STOCK IYI for sale. Enquire at this offi ;e. sl7-2t ON COYSiGYMEiYT—2,OOO los. prime FEATHERS J. A. ANSLEY, Commission and Proiuse Merchant, op. 03ite Union 0> COAsIGAMnNI', TO AttKIVK-20,000 lbr. choice ttibOcd and Clear tIDES; s,out) p unds ch-uce •HjULDKKS. |el&-lmj J. a. aNNLEY. —lu bi xes white Havana r-uvar, ju.t received, O and fir sale ty ■‘•2 8. C. GRENVinLE A CP. TAKE NOTICE. IHKIIEIfY warn all persons from buying or trading in anv way for my lot of Land No. 162,in 12th dis.,2d lection, lying in Gnmer formerly Cherokee county, as 1 rave been it iormed a forged deed has been made by tome per-on unknown to me, to one J. A. Maudox, of Canton, Geo. CRAWFORD LONG, sip rta, Ga., Aug. £9,1654. si w2t GBNT’R Calf Congress GAITERS, received by *S ALDJUOR A ROYAL. join w. ugss, P KSKRAL POMM IMIOff MKUOHANT, V T Augusta, Ga, tenders his serviet* to Hi KM f iend* and the public, in the General Commission ysaai Business. His pertoual attention will be given to itir sale ts Conor, Fbur, GriiiD, Bee m, and all other Produce; w II ex cute o.dt-rs 'or nods or customers, and nuke the usual cash advances. All produce consigned to h m will t>e Btored in the Fire-pioof Warehouse of Mr. L. Hopkins, suhject to the order of owners. Charges, customary rates f the city, flan at all times he touud at the Counting Room of Li. Hopkins. sl4-3tn WAREHOUSE FOB BENT. J> V consent o' the a’-aching c r edit eis rs FljtD. « ) Robertson, v. il e rented till thi first day of October, 1555, and pos.issn u pvtn immediately, the YVARE uOUSE, on the Nonh side ot Ktytiold, and Fa t of McintosQ greet, Isnly cccupie! tiy said Robertson, rerms, Ac. made known on appl caticn to sl6 WILLIaM DOYLE, Dep’ty Sh’ff. B3UNIY LAND WARRANT MISCARRIED OB JLOsf. ILKVHN that about the month of June, 1852, a BOUNTY LAND WARRANT, No. 89,784, for 80 Acres I L .ud, issi ed to me, was mailed to my address by the lion. Rob’t. Toomts, wh ch Warrant never reached me. All persons are, therefore, cautioned against using said Wanaot. The Commissioners of Pensions and of the General Land Office, a e cautioned ag dost re issuu g or patenting sad Warrant, as I t hail in due time, through an agent, aptly t tie Commissioner of Pcnsio 8 lor a duj lie- te Warrant. slti-wCt JOEt. CRAWFORD. AUGUSTA SADJLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC TORY, |(V> BROAD-BTUKKT, under the Augusta Hotel. UtJ At the above establishment can be lound a large and well ae ected assortment ol SADDLE-, BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, Ac., winch will be sold on accommodating terms. Work of ali kind made to order with uea.ness and despatch. HATCH A BEGBIE. Aurusta, Aueu-t 29'h, 1851. au3o SADDLERY, *C. —FALL TRADE—IB64. kHEBB AA, JKSbUP dk t:U., late Wright, Nichols O A Co., having increa.-ed their arrangements for manu tacturing anu importing, are prepareu to exhibit an unu sually large anti varied a sortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS,TRUNKS, VALISES CARRET-BAGS, and every description of Goods in that line. Also, a heavy stock oi SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLI-8, UASTINUS, ac., which are offered to dealers and manuiacturers at low prices upon their usual liberal terms lor approved credit, at No. i 39, Broad-st., 2d door above Bank of Augujta. *7-d*tw3m 100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINS. NOW arriving of favorite brands and assorted weights, warranted fresh. For sale on f ivora .de terms at the -addlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP ACO , Ute Wright, Nichols A C0.,2i>9 Broau st., 2d t.oor above the new Bank of Augusta. s7-u*twßm CAUTION. ALL persons are forewarned from trading for, or in any wse receiving, aiy Notes es hand signed by T/ios. H White A Co., or T. ti. Whi e A 00., which bear date ahe the first day of October, lssl, as no person, since that date, has had any auih irity to use said name, and I wi 1 enforce the law to its extent, if any such note or notes a. e presented for Chattanooga, Sept. 4, ISM. »7 twlm THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS Allhl now prepared to do the following kinds cf wo:k wit . neatr ess and despatch : fei’EAM ENGINES and BOILERS, of any style or finish ; also BANK VAULTS; IRON * ROM'S; bILLo and LIN TELS, for Bunding . RAILROAD OaKS, of all kinds and descriptions, made in the most substantial <md beautiful manner; Wheels lor same warranted I r one year. IRON RAILINGS, of various styles for Balconies or Fences. GOnD MINE CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to erder. BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner. MILL WOi K— hki d=ot Mir) and oin g.aiing, Shaft ing, Pulleys, Wa er Vv heels, ic , on hand. iiUASo CASTING will also have our attention. planing and sawing lumber. Flooring—Planed. and Grooved at tL.uOper 1000 teet superficial; Ce.nng—Pimed,'Tongutid and Grooved ai 5 CO per 1000 e< t superficial; Weather Boarding—Planed and Jointed 4.00 per 1000 feet superficial; Planing—both sides, |B.OO per 1003 superficial fe t. Use o( Circular Saw and one man win be .5c pier hour. Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, wd. be $ 1 per h- ur. A i ordeis must be left in the office, not in the shop, Casnwd be itquir d in all eases unless otherwise agieed u t >n with W. M. HIGBT, Gen’l Superintendent, '-uew’y TO HIRE, i A M 080 51KN, until the Ist day of January. Also, 1U SN g'o Women, smiog which are H .use Servants, and a fine Nurse. E quire of W. II CARMAN, Ja , At J. J. ByrU’s, upper end of Broad-stre.t, on and alter the its.bins.. s 9 ts HOL HIvtIOLD WOHDr, for September, has been received. Subscribers will please call for t eir copies. Knickerbocker, fir Sepiemler, has i een received. Liu-Ira ted Msg tzine o Art has been receiv d for Sep tember. Also, is aak Leslie's Ladies Ga*et.e, for Septem ber. For sale at GE >■ A. OAI i 3 A BUGS., Broad-st. P)tiCHL4l.\ V VSEs. —A very extensive selection of lUE.veil CHINA V'AbES, cf the newest sc les, at h V • ~ 8 [sc] E MUSI IN. FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY! WHO SAYS GAS OR LEAD PIPES ? JROVUv dk UD., ITumbers and Gas Fitters, at the • corner of Jack.on an 1 Te'iair streets, immediately in the rear of the Baptist chrrch, would tike to know. e take pleature in stati g that we are now prepared to run GAB and WATER PIPES into stores, dwellings, churches facto, ies, public buildings, Ac , at as lowa rate of as good materia, and workmanship as can be obtaine-l and none in any Sou he. n city. In addition to this we will keep a co&star t supply, and pr«.cme at the shjrleit noli e the following articled, vis: Chandelier j, Pendan s, Brackets, Hall Burners, Stiff an ' Flexible Drip Lghts, Gas Pipes oi all sizes, Lead and Block lin ropes, Water Closets, Wash-Basins of various patterns, Worn Bathing Tub*, Bind with Copper and ..end ; Corptr and Brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges, with or without Water Racks; Ooi per and Galvanised Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks, for Kitchens or Pan tries, of al sixes and patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and Force P. mps of various patterns anu sizes. A ! orders left at ihe riiop or with the Superintendent of the Gas Works wiii be personally aud punctually attend ed to JOHN ROWE, r 5 1y G. 8. HOOKEY. V f’.d JJOORB—Noctea, Ambr siane; by late John -Ll w tiaon, Pr .fessor of Moral Ph losophy in the Univer sity of E iinburg, Editor of Blackaoid’s Ma.azine, author of Is e cf Paims, etc , etc., with Memories and Notes; by R. eheidun Macken.U, D. C. L , Editor theits Irish Bar. The Voutn of J fferson, or a Chrunicle of College Set apes at Williamsburg, Va., a. D. 1764. ApheiU, and other Poems; by Two Cousins of the South, Miss Juia Peasants and Thus. Bibo Br&dl y, just receiv ed ty s!2 __ MoKINNe a HaLL. CiUKAP PUBLICATIONB Hard Times, a new ) story; by Oh s. D.ckens. Rosa Woodvnle, or the Jailer’s Daughter ; by Alex Dumas. Rosa Lai bert, or Me u oirs of an Unfortunate Woman ; by G. W. M. Rey nolds. The Gentleman’s Daugh.er, or A Great'City’s 1 i. captations ; oy the author of Mabel, the Actress, Ac. Dark Shades of City Lite; by the autaor of the River Pi rates. Isabella, or the Prid *of Palermo—a romance; by the author of the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl, etc. Fearless Fred,or the High ■vayuiau s Bride; by the author of Claude Duval, Paul Clifford, Ac. Paul Daverell, or Two Judgments for Une Crime; by J. Ingraham. Mary Bu chanan, or In shairlach ; by the author of Three Nights in a Lifetime. Garn-be, or the Rover’s Oath; by Chas. P. Bickley. N a ter Warre..; or the Adventurer of the North ern Wilds; by Owen Dut'y. The Tmage of his Father, or One Boy is moretrounle than a dozen uirls; b the author or W .om to Marry and flow to get Married. The Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Buutline. The Adventures of Her cules Hardy, by Eugene Sue. For sale by A PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. r’HK subscriber < ffers for sale his PLANTATION pleasantly sltuateu upon the Coosawatie riv.r, con taining kiO acr. B, most of which i- river aud eieek bottom U beiog a part ol No. 42 and 48, in tbe .tb dis. and 3d sec, of formerly Murray but now Gordon county. The location is healthy, ihe water is good, the improvements new, and the soil prouuctive. It is Id miles from Calhoun and 7 from Kesaca Depot. Also, two likely YELLOW BOYS. Apply to U. O. CARTER, e!0-w2m Freebr dge, Gordon county. Lt II t*. KBtv.il \.V« Ait A IAN BALSAM Farrell’s ) ARABIAN i JNIMENT; FREY’S VERMIFUGE; JAYNE’S SANATIVE PiLLS; TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, and BECKER’S EYE BALSAM,just received direct from the Proprietors, by W. H. A J. TURPIN. DISSOLUTION. THK copartn rship heretofore existing under the name oi COFFIN A BEALS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims will j lease present them, and those indebted will make paj ment to either of the undersigned. JOSEPH A. DEALS, Augusta, Sept 18,1564. JNO, G. COFFIN. sl9 NOTICE. THR subscriber has on the way a considerable amount of BACON. His store will be open from 9A.M. until 4 o'clock, P. M., (until otherwise advised) wnen ne will De pleased to sell and deliver his customers what meat they may want. T. W. FLEMING. Augusta, Fept. T>64. ot* UNCURRENT FUND 3 WANTED. THE BUBBCKIHKII is purchasing NOTE 3 of al solvent Banks in the Uoi ed States, at tae lowest rates, anl can be foaud at his office on Wash ngton street, as usual. F. C. BARBER, Exchange Broker, sep 19 COTTON « FARM FOR SALK sale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile and 1 Ohio Railroad, near Scoober, in Kemper county, Miss., half of which is first-rate Go.ton Land, partly "boG tom, and genuine pos' oak cotton soil; two hundred acre* cleared, v ith the usual improvements. Call on, or ad dress me, at Scoober, Kemper county, Miss. sl9 2t__ D 0. GREENWOOD. NOTICE; PERSONS having demands against Dr. Edward T. Lynch, oi Warrea county, will present them to the undersigned for payment. E. U. POTTLE. Warrentou, Sept. 16,1864. al9-wlm NOTICE. leaving Augusta and Hamburg on ac couat of Y e pow Fever, and on the line of the “ Ham burg and Edgefield Plank Road,” will be permitted to travel free of Toll during the Fever Season, and can ob tain tickets on application to H. A. KENRICK Hamburg, Kept. 18, 1854. sl9-d2t V AR i l , l 8H * " «‘TE LEAD, dkc.-On NISHFK w SlT X H P ?FrK COaCh B0 .?^ n0 Furniture VAK NISHEa; «HITS. LEAD, pure end No. 1- COl.ima OB and Water; PAINTERS’ MATERIALS’Ac ’ H. A ). TURPIN. LARD —Just received hy Iron Steamboat Ce Boats— -59 kegs Prime LARD ; 15 bbla do anu Pressed DO, For sale by *lB RUSSELL t SIBLEY. mw YORK ADVERTISEMENTS fit SOYAL LETTERS PATENT. FpHK lil BROVIAt.KA, or Wat* r-Pioo', An'i X suffipttve CORK SOLE.-, nrnmf•'•tured hv IGK COURT, BdADLEY A CO , 44 Market- t , Manchester. Pr.ncipa! IV'arehtUse, 102 Wooo Mr.et Gh apanV, L<«d --d n, England. American Establi hmtnts 8b Ann ttreet, and sO2 N s»au Ftre t New Yoik, U. rt. The HYDROMAGEN is a va uabie discovery for pro tect'ng the feet from damp or *•< Id, ■»r <J t' en f re a > re vc tativeol many Lung ois ases, without any doctoring whatever. Ihe U.vdrt.msgen is in t- or I a sole, *mi worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated cl aracter is a powerful antidote t> disease 'faFor Gentlemen it * ill be found agreeable, warm, and beslthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weath a, - the foot cannot i ecome wet if the Hydromagen i» lose ted Lsda-s may wear the lightest soled Boota < r Shoes in the most Inclement weather with impunitv ; while •..oasump tion, so prevalent among the ycung of our country, may be thwarted by their general adoption. Tt ey entirely super sede over-shoe*, as the latter cause the feet to persp re in a very unhealthy manner, and, beside , are not dange rous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India Rub bers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Hydromagen, being a mere thin slice cf Cork prepared, peculiarly placed iDßide, does not -ncrea'e the B'*e ol the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy To Children they are extremely valuable, as th-y may en gage in exer ise with comfort and hei-lthy tffects. Their expanse is so slight as to scarce need menti n; he*i es, those who patronize them wiHflad their yearly doctor's bills much diminished thereby. As the llyuromageu is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an a most iocreui le extent. Last year in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leedß, Dutlin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh anti B- rlin, our sales reached 1,732,450 pairs of Cork Soles. This j ear the number w II far surpass that A.>k the Facu’ y their opinion of their value as a pre ventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. Men’B Size, per pair, 85 cents. Ladies’ “ 81 “ Boys’ and Mis'es’ 25 “ Notice —Fr< mti e retail prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and Whole alers, so that any store keepei may make a fine profit on their sale, while th«y aie an article that may be kept in any store, among any class of goods. For terms, apply to HARCOURT, BR4PLEY A CO., sl3-diw3m 88 Ann-Street, New York. THE CHEST. SIR ABTUKV COOPER, BARI’., M. D., the emi nent Medical Praciit oner, has left a valuable legacy to the world in his great preventative of Con uoption, and uefailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of Me icine. Sir A. C., Bait, invented and a'icised the use of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to al! persons of a>l ages an.i conditions, as a certain ana a safe shield avainst thr>3« fearful diseases, Consumption, Bron chitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and otner afflict! na of the Lungs, which arise irom the exposed a ate of the chest, ac cording lofitsMon , and the condnua) changes of our cli mate. ‘•The Protector” is simply a chemically prepared Fur, lined with silk ; nd pa den, which, tuspeuded from the r eck, covers the chest, in so agree"blen manner that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and a comfort. ” The Protector,” although but recent y in’roduced into America is tn.kiog rapid progress through the U. States, the Canadas, South America, and :be Weit Indies. It ha for a long time been a staple aruole in E; gland aud on the continent of Europe, white it has grown in maiiy countries to the poslti n of an article of dress. To demonstrate the<e facts enquire cf any Eiglish resi dent in your vicinity of h>s knovicge < t the henefic’al ef fects of wearing the Protector, without recourse to doctor ing cl any kind The cost of wearing these articles la a mere trifle, and one will last some y-ara. No one who values the health ot himself or h a fam iy will be without them. The Hospitals in this country are not alone recom mending them, but rapidiy introducing them. Harccurt, Bradley A Co., of Lonco i,and Manchea'er, England, were or'g nal y emru-ttd with the manulscture of the Promo ter*, by ihe lamented Dr. ('ooper, and contin e to manu facture according to his original instructions, and thiie fore recoa. mend those who would wear “The Prctecto s,” to fee to their beiriv treuuine. lictnember this is a s apl > article, and no Patent Hid icine. retail priced : Gent’s Size $1 E0 each. Laoies’ u 1 00 4 - Boys’and Misses size 76 “ HaBOdUKT, bradt ey a CO., 8S Ann Street and H 2 Nassau Street, New York, U S. Princ p»l Warehcu e, D 2 rtcoi s ~ t heapside, L jnuon. Manufactory, s 4 Market-Street, Manchester, B. B. A'o. are estalishirg d, pot:i f r the sue of* The Protector ”in til p»rts of America Pn sicans, fiurgeo.s, Di uvgists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, II it ers and Milliners also Gentlemen’,! Furnish ng Kcora*Beepers ar» entrusted w th the wholesale and retail di tribution of them, and to whom m s. liberal terms are offer, d or their enterprise, and a splen id opportunity opens t > th.m for sa e and profitable botine s. Fi r t-rm-, apt ]y to HAROOUKT. tiSAi L«Y A O'*., *lB dtwßm 88 Ann Stre t, New York, U S. CHEROKEE COUNTRY, A VALUABLE LOT OF LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sh ea very attractive £3* and valuable iotof LAND, siiuated between three?!? and four mi rs Irom the flourishing 'ty of Rome, Ga. T ie tract contains Three Hundred and Tw e n y Acits of j.ood Upland, well adapted to the growth of ail the small Grains, Irish and Swse Potatoes, Peas, tne Grass , such as Clover, ac , and peculiarly ruitatde for T. uit Growing, as it is situated on an elevated pis eau above the r, ach of or linary fro>ts. A beautiful Natural Pond or Lakcht of tho purest water, occupies tlie ceDtre ts the Trait. The margin o* this Lakeiet affords one of the moo* attractive sites imaginable for a country rcsiden.e; as the supply of wa ter never diminishes, and is ot great depth and e'earnets. ’ is fed by suburranean iprmgs, and has no perceptible inlet or utiet. The tract is heavily timbered, with Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., and an abundinceof Pine, and is w.th n a mile and a quaner of two good Saw M Ils. It aso contains an inexhaustible quarry of superior Limestone, which may easi y De ma le available for Agri-ultural and Budding purpos-s. The improvements consist of a very comfjrtable Log House, witn cut-buildings—a v.eii of good water, Ac , with twenty cr thirty acres in cultivation The attention of Fruit Growers Block Kaisers, aud al! desirous of a delightful s tuafon in a salubrious and healthy climate, wuhin easy reach of the best society, is paiticu ;at iy invited to the above tract. F r terms. Ac., epply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W. M. BaRRIEN.ot Rome, Ga., who will lake pleasure in pointing out the land. D. REDMOND, au23-dtw*wtf Augusta, Ga. THREE DWELLING HOUSES BILS. THE subscriber offers-for sale his large City o i Reynolds street, betwee i Forsyth and Wilde jH stress. Said Lot contains t 1 rea good DWELLING HOUSES. One ci them b ing plastered throughout, with six fire-p act s, Ac. Ac , and the other tv a (smaller) being alapte to t>e occupat cy of moderate tdE.d families. Having permanently located in the country, and not being desirous of retaining my e ty property, I will dispose of th.'above on v ry reasonable terms, as regards price, terms of payment, Ac. A rare chance for a pood invest men'. Apply, at this office, to D. REDMOND. auJo-diwAsrtf IKON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. FREIGHTING BUSINE; 8 BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. 'l’f.i 18 Company, having recently pur- X chased the Boating imertst of the OLD STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEu Rgla, are now prepared, with a strong forcer to trausjxirt produce and merchandise in any quantity. Their IronSteauurs, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and CHATHAM, with the AMORY’ SIBLEY, one ofthe lightest draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Flat? or barges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa ciliiies for promptness aud despatch not heretofore equal ed here—a set of Boats leaving each place every othej day, aud incase of extreme low river, definite instructions will be given their Agent in Savannah, to forwa cl all Goods to their care, byway of the Ceutral and Augusta A Waynesboro’ Railroads. The Directors are determined to adhere to their present very low rate of Freights, which are fully GNE-HALF LESS than the Railroads from the Seaboard Goods from the Eastward should be distinctly marked “Iron Steamboat Company,” or care of TUOii. R. MILLS, Savannah, who will forward them promptly without charge. Produce or Merchandize from the interior, consigned to this Company at Augusta, wil! be forwarded to Savannah, and from thence to any port of the United States, free oi commission. Address THOH. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah. FOSTER BLODGET, “ Augusta. Augusta, April 28,1854. W. H. STARK,President. 6m AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY, AUGC.-TA, GA OSMOND cfc GRAY, PROPRIETORS. THE PROI'RIHTORB ofthe above named estab lishment, in leturningtheir sincere thanks to their friends and the public in gen-ral, for -ho very liberal pa tronage extended to them since hey have been in opera tion, would respectfully state th t they are now prepared to execute all order for IhON AND BRASS CASTINGS with despatch, at the shortest notice, and in the best man ner. To Railroad Companies and Car Builders. We are prepared to manufactme to or ler all kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any manufactured at the North. Holding Murphy’s Patent right f r making “Murphys Patent Solid Hub CAR WHEEiS," we are now manufacturing a Single Plate Railroad Car Wheel, equal, if not superior, to any other Plate Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels now in use. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of al! oilier kinds of Railroad n ar and Engine CASTINGS, inc ading Progs, Switches, Chairs; also, Bridge BOLTS and CAST INGS for every description ot Bri ges. We are also prepared to fit up kinds of Railroad CAR WHEELS and AXLES, BOXES, CAPS and BRASSES complete. To Mill Owners and Afl!ler3. Mill and Gin GEARING, OA a TINGS, he., furnished at the shortest notice, of the best materials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., i June sth, 1858. f d£-ly NOTICE. THE subscriber offers for sale his Mill tr«ct of LAND, on the waters of Beaverdam creek, Taliaferro coun ty, adjoining lands of B. Proctor, W. Hughes and T. Grier,containing 227 acres, more or Lbs, with an excel lent new Grist Mill, on a never fading stream of water, situated m a thickly settled and healthy loculi y. Terms made tosuit the purchaser—indulgence,ii required, with approved security. M. T. BHEE (AN. Raytown, Taliaferro co., Ga. s 5 wlm NEWTON COUNTY LAND AND MILLS .FOE SALE. THE subscriber offers for sa’e 825 acres of LAND, on Yellow River, lower part of Cedar Shoals, three miles from Covington, with a Saw and Grist M'LL and Cotton Gin, with ample water power for sac uriug or any other busin ss, with other necessary buildings on the place. Most of the Land good and productive; ab><ut 160 acres cleared, convenient to Georgia R,Broad and Ox ford and Covington Maleaad Female colleges The Land is offered at $lO per Ac.e, with the Mill* in the bargain. Augustßl,lßs4. [sß-wßtj WM. 11. HF.’JRY. notice! r|M) obviate the necessity of going to California or Aus- X traliaa’ter gold, on receipt of sl, post-paid, I wifi send Bowman's 80 Ready Ways to make Money, witn which he Bays he has known men to make from 10 to sl6 a day. also, Blackburn’s Fortune, which has 11 wonderful receipts; then there is Reed’B Cure for the Cholera and the like Complaints. On the receipt of sl, post-paid, I will send to any part of the United Btates, those three men’s receipt , printed in pamphlet form, w th wnicb no man oan fail to make money. M y Poßtoffloe is McDonough Houry county, Ga. JOHN DAILY, JLoTTKIMX ■<*&**-■ SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY! i ~ (JSo authority ofthe State o) Alabama) rjj OONDCCTEf) ON THE HAVANA PLAN. WgO dfitilsi Class F, *o be Drawn Oft 20, 1854. BBS** Capitals. *•;’ •JSJj ,i V.’.!!..... 8000 ~ IS "° ‘ In all, 238 p iz-s, amounting to $30,b00 mr Kv .rypr z ■ drawn at each drawing. Tickets $5 Os —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all snlv< ut Banks taken at par. Ali communications strictly confidential. 8. SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions. Montgomery, Ala.. Sept. 21. 18 4. t22-td GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid by t is wellknown and responsible firm qf GREGORY & MAURY BALES CLOBE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLQOK Drawn Numbers Ciess 281. at Augusts, Sept. SSt 5 6 44 75 22 7 TO £9 to 20 88 10 24. CLASS 282—t0 be drawn at Augusta cn Friday, Septem ber 29th. An Excellent Scheme. *8,206 I $2,000; $1,500 ; 40f1,000, he ,hc. Tickets $2 00—shares in prop, rtion. Risk on a package ol ‘.6 quarters, *7 50. CLASS 60—by Delaware 2 4 -to be drawn on Saturday, Sept. 80. Grand Scheme. $40,0 0 ! $18,000; $10,000; $6/00; $4,000; *£,000; $2,000; 80 of $1,000; 80 of 600, ac. Tickets slo—shares in propor tion. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent. On Jackson-street, next the Giobe Hotel. trST’ Ali orders from the city or country, strictly confi dential. 529 TO RENT BY THE Ist October, a Tenement HOUSE on Eon st ,juri below the Lower Market, lately oc- JeSt cupied by Mr. Ward. Also.aSqaare cf Land in the Upper part of the city, with Bor iu Houses on the prern ses, suitable fo r a Coun try Public I ouse, with a large Wagon Yard and Stables at ached. For terms, Ac., apply to JAS. ADAMS, sl2-dtf orL. DWELLE. FOR SALE, AOEI lUHTFUL funnier RESIDENCE, with jgyb an ahuadarce cf Wood, and a fine Spring cf Wa ter, 1% mile, from Hkmbmg.S. C. Possession given in mediattiy. Apply at this office. si6 dtf SHOE FINDINGS. A LARGE assortment of every article in the line, comprising in part French and American LINING SKINS, of all colors; Sheep and Goat BLNDINGS; Gal loon LACES; WEBS, CORDS, Copper, Zinc and Iron SPARABLES and Shoe NAILS, TACKS, flat and roqnd head; e- ery variety of French KIT apd TOOLS; BOOT i I(EE3 aad CRIMPS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac. For sale on ac comnjodating terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of SHERMaN, JESSUP A CO., late Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 289, B:oud-jt,, 2d door above the new Bank of Augusta. *7 d*’wßm MACHINE BELTING, TYATKNT Rivete’, Stuched and Cemented, single aDd JL double, all widths, from 1t024 in Lea. These Beits are ma e from whole hi .«s, 063 t quality of Leather, tong used and approved by the mesi extensive manufacturers andmachiiHßts m Georgia and adjoining States, a large siOCk always on hand at the Sad uery Warehouse of SUKiRMAN, JESSUP A CO., late Wright, Nichois i Co,, No. 289, .Broad-st., 2d doer above the new Bang of Augusta. s7 daiwStn DISSOLUTION THE CO- ’'ARTKKRstiIP heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under the of W. H. HOWARD & cON, is this day d.s olved by mutual consent. Either cf us will use the name cr t e fl tn iu liquidation. WM. H. HOWARD, September Cth, 1554. GEO. J. HOWAtd). 'FHB kl'Dß< UiUFH having removed to the store X under the Franklin House, an i opposite the Ha tero’ Hotel, will continue the UKuUtUY AND COMMISSION BUoINI-SS in all its branches on his own accou .t. He will give his personal attentk n to the sale of Cotton, Hour, Grain, Bucod, Lard, Hay, and to ail kinds of produce cca rigneJ to ti m, and hopes by strict at.eat on to business, and t’ e adv mages oi several years exptrien e, will ena ble him to please all who may favor turn with their i at ronage. Cotton stored iu a Fire proof Warehou-e. wm. h. Howard. September 6th, 13t4. sS d8«-*wlm VKW BOORts.—Sandwich Is’and Notes; by A. i.v Haoie. U story of Pyrrhus; by Jacob Aboott. Ti i onderiga, or the Biack Eagle—a romance ot days -ot tar distant; by G. P. K. James, Esq Harper’s Gazetteer of the World, No. 8. Just received by auli McKINNE A HALL. NEW BO Jhß -The Master’s House—a tale of Southern Life; by Lo*an. Fitty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of Life of a former Mer chant; b> Vincent Notte, late of New Orleans. Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Laa i ; by Harriet Beecner Stowe. Ea-y Nat, or the t hree Apprentices—a tale of New York and Boston, but adapt dto any meridian by A. L. Stin son, Editor Express Messenger Uncle Sam’s Farm Fence; by A. U. Milue. Just received and for aa>e by IJICHLKM. —Judree ived by Iron Steamboat Company L Boats—la boxes rICKLE , assoitcd aize and kind. For sale by [sD] KUSoELL A bIBLEY. OA< ON.—Just received from Chattanooga, Tennes- I) see. 11 i’oXeS BACON, i c , 0 . .. 4 Hiids 00. [ s ‘ and Shou.ders. For s-le by sep.B RUBSELL & SIBLEY BOsiOV CatACßbKts. - Just received by last sett of Boats, a fevbbU. extra Boston CRACKERS, for saieby [sl£] KUiSELL A SIBLEY. NEGEO CLOTHS. ALEXANDER dk AKIG.it invite the attention of Planters to their stock of NE IRO WOOLLENS, most of whith is oi Southern manufac ure, and their as sortment embraces tome gooffs of vtry superior quality. OSNABCR IS, Gecriia STRiPES and Piaid LINbEVg, all of vh ch will be sold at low pric s. sl3-daw Lobsters a?.d oysters.—lo doz. btxes oys- T; R 8 and LOBbTErtS, 1 and 2 lbs. each, hermitical ly sealed. For sale by sIS RUSSELL A SIBLEY. CIuMINGS’ MINOR WORKS-The linger of God, Christ our Passover, The Comforter. Also, all the «bove ia one volume, just received by ■l2 I HOB. RICHARDS & SON. MQBE HATS, GERTIE NS ! JUST received Beebe A Co.’s Fall Style Moleskin HATS. Also, several cases of our manu.iic ! ure—they are handsome and no mistake, uati and see th m at G. W. FERRY'S Fashionable Hat Store, Masonic Hail Buildiog, Augusta, Ga. au!2 1 HAMS.—B,OOO lbs. Pig BACON, very choice, for X aaie by [mv2s] E. C. TINSLEY A CO. FUGGY AND HAHN ESI FOB BALE. I HAVE an excellent i-CGGY and HARNESS for sale. »7 W vl. H. PR: TOH ARD. MAi 'REBEL—A few bbls. Extra Mess MACKEREL, to be bad at [au2oJ RUSSELL A SIB LEY’S. PidiLED TOYGUEb*—Just received by steamer v.a Charleston, Whole and Half b b's. For sale by ■ lB RUScELL & SIBLEY. §25 BEWABD. STOLEN from the subscriber, in his ro'm in Mr. D. B. Ramsay’s t ouse, on the nuht of September 14th, a Goli Hunting Case Dufl.x WATCH,No. 52u9, T. F. Coop er, No. 6 Calthorpe ft., London, maker ; wi’h my name engrave itn the back. The above reward will be paid, on returning said Watch to Messrs. Beall 4 Stovall. 818 B. A ARNETT. Lard.— ioo bbis. lard ; 5o Kits Do; 76 Kegs Do. For sale hy si ß JOHN O. CAKMICHAEL. SALT— 1200 Sacks SALT. Foi sale by l .6 JOHN o. CARMICHAEL. MOhASStS. — o Tieroes Cuba MOLASSES. For tale by Ltlfi] JOHN C CARVIIOHAEC. NEW WORKS.—Fashion and Famine, by Mrs Anne Stephens Ethan Allen, an i the Green Moun tain Heroes of ’76, with a sketch of the early history of Vermoit. Easy Nat, < r the Three Apprentices, a t le of life iu New York and B ision,but adapted to any meridian, by A. L. stinsoi, editor of the Expresi Messenger. The Mister’s House, a Tale of Southern Life; by Logan. Bertha and Lil y, or the Parsonage cf Beech Gien, a Ro mance; by Eiizaoeth Oaks Smith. Ticonde'-oga, or the Black Kagle, a r< mance oi a d y not far distant ; by G. P. R James. Hermits Dell, from ihe Diary ol aPeuciller" a'so, a supply of Dod i Family, Sir Jasper t arew, Clara Moreland, Ao. Alto received, Graham's Magazine, and Peterson’s Magazine, for Septem >er, at St, P lB GEO. A. CATES A BROS., Broad-st. MRS. STOW B’s* NEW of Foreign Lands; by Mrs Harriet Beecher 8 owe. Also, the Thiee Colonies of Au-tra!ia, their Pa-tnres, t op ptr Mines ami Gold Fielis; by Samuel Sidney ; London euition, with numerous Engravings. For sale b < THOS. RiCH VROS & SON. THE ELEMENTS OF AORICULTURK,' a B.ok lor Young Farmers; by George E. Wiring, Jr., Con sulting Agricuituiiit. For sale by ■ 9 RI r H4RD3 & ?ON. Havana skoars—h»,s ot m segaßs; 22,750 O Iv £E<JA.HS, just imported, by t 9 Dawson & skinner. 'fit 6 ud 14 $ EBH-small Tenn BAC iN, (hog round,) lor sale by HAND, WILLIAMS h CO. mylO 81’PiiRIOR MLHTAHD. —We have just received 100 doz. of Hudson’s Mustard. jels WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. NOW-A-DA.YS * WHOLH received, in addition i/Uru ? a fo ™ er asßortm «nt, ten different styles of HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear. Some ts them entirelv n-w. Please call and look at them opposite the new a£ gus_abank- aulQ FEACH STONES WANTED. THK subscriber wishes to obtain one or two bushels dOb of tresh PEACH STORES. When taken <rnm®T* them7r‘im Sh °“ ld b a 6 PaCked ' n moißt Biind > t 0 them fr un becoming dry. Apply at this office to dalii ' nt D. REuMOND. ViAEIiAB. —60 bbls Pure Cider VINEGAR ; lO do. White Wine Do. Ju s t re* celTe by [jvß ] HAND WILLIAMS * CO. RAIBINB. —A few half and quarter noxesttn- RAt>»lNg tbe hid at [au2o] RUSSELL* SIBLEY’S. ON UONSIC4NMBNT—6Otu<heIs Dried PEACHES, wi I bero'd low. fsiftlm] J. A.ASSLEY. L'VOR SALK—A supe flne Smut Machine, made by I Leonard Smith- SCRANTON, SEYMOUR *CO , au2 No. 2, Warren Block. HARD TIMES, a Novel; by Charles D’okens,from Diokeas’ Housi hold Words, price 85 cent*. For sale at au!B GSQ, A. OATES * BRO&. Broad-at. s , AUCTION SAU& BY SUL GRENVILLE & Ctt Sola under a proc eding for Partition. \numt an ordfcr ° { the fcu) ertor Court of Richmond sell on th- tbe Ul '<l«*r*lgo« d Commissi ners will sales, tbe following WSbtd I SI^V! UhI h ? urßof P ufc “® to common “ dEU6 * V ' rg AH that lot of I-and, with the improvements thereon, on the sou h side of Broad-street in the city of Auetuita. bounded cn the north b* Broad-street, on tie etst, by real estate held by Andrew J. Mi'ler, as trustee for Mrs. Picquet, on ti.e south t y Ebis-street, and on the went by real estate owned or occupied by Mrs. Smith; it being ti e Brick Store, with a Dwel ing over head, fronting about twe ty seven feet on Broad street, rear ihe Loner Maiket House, and running th-ough o’ like width to Kill - street, with a wooden h .us :on Kilts utreet. The brio* stoi* and dwelling an Broa i street are not? reLl-.d to and occupied by 'I bo * as R. Rhodes. Terms—une-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the other two-thirds to le secured by no*-' and mor. gage. The note to oe made payable on tnc Ist Jana ary, ifcs% with Interest from the day of sale. The proper ty to be injured for the amoui-i of money unpaid and policy to be trei sferred The rent notes for the com-, ing year wiii i>e transferred to the purebt-ser, JOHN K JACKsON, 1 wUjUam a, Walton, >Coctmlseiouen. GEORGE G. McWuORTER, | auaa9 ‘** n ' August 25, 1554. BY c * gi&ardev &coT~ A ®- >,!ar,^ T »ATOH»fcj‘% AL K.—Wiil be sold, at the XXe Lower Market House* m the c»ty ot Augusta, on the Ist Tuesday m OCTOBER next, within the legal n< u.s of fcalc 1 , (hy order Court of Ordinary) a tract of Land con t'HLiug f it -five acre*, (more or Ie«s) lying and b i&g in the county of hichmond, near the Quaker Springs, bee ng -o>e estate 01 G. B. Flanigan, adjoining lands of Francis Touipkirs, Arthur Smith, John Skinner and Tnom tract wul be sold subject to a mortgage, for sboU and interest, August 16,1854. 08WELL E. CABHIN, Adm’r. BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & The sale advertised by Mr. Joel M. Fieemau Administrator on tbe estate of F. W. Freeman is indeiinitely postponed by us, in consequence *ot the epidemic. September 19, 1854, Executor's & lie of an ex erosive Stock, of Jewelry. Gold and SUver Watches, Material*, store Fixtures, <&e., etc., at Auction. "YVTKDNEBD AY, the liltu September next, at 10W f 77 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, agreeable to an order the Coui-t o’ Richmond county, at the „ n . B i > l f 11 th ? at .° T hoi ‘ W Freeman, deceased, the entire contents of said st >re, consisting ia part of G™? and S lver Watches, am mg them being Lever, De- d0 ‘’ BDg 8 and tlUatil, g Oases, and of the best Jkwluy.—Gold Fob, Vest snd Guard Chains, Chatte* L. Medallions, Wa>ch Seals, Ear-drops, nd Ricgi, Btud Buttons, Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Seal, Set and Plain Rings, Lockets, Ac., Ac. Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table Spoons, Tea do.; Knives, Castors, Ac A large number o! hrst and »econd-h nd Sand 80 day Brass clocks, with Weights anu springs, * u . ALBO— t Regulator, 8 Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Urn right Desk, 1 Secretary. 1 Iron fire proof bae, 1 high Glass Case, 4 handsome Show Cases, Tables, Sofas. Ac ALSO— Stcwk of materials, consisting of Watch G asses, Jfaia, spr.n sand snch articles as are usually rtquired in ih« Jewelry business. The attent on of the puLlic are Invited to examine thrir Goods, as th.y are positively to be sold to close up the busir.es- of the late Thos. TV. Freeman,deceased. rales w: 11 commence on Wednesday morni -g, and con* uoue at night if not closed out during the day until all Is so d. Every art ce wi 1 be warranted as represented Terms cash before delivery. JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r., On Estate of Thos. W. Fretnan, deceased. August 16,1b&4. RHH HONG SMKHIKP’g HALK.-By virtue of an order itsu dat Chunoer, by the Lloncrabl Judge of the Superior C< urt, hi. D. Ge" , w:l be ,o d, on ihe first Tuesday in 0. tober next. vi>hio the !“g i h >ars cf sal:-, at the Lower Market H. use, in the C ty oi Aurusta, the fj lowing pr pe. t y „ 8 perishable, vz:lP a; * 1 a d Cover, 3 Rocki g Chilis, set. f rranul Orna-n a s, 1 fete a Tete, 1 Stcretaiy ana B ok .".--e, l Sofa, 1 C-rp t 1 marble t-p C ntre Table, 5 ChOes. 1 Bed lead, and Bed ding, 1 Bureau, 1 piece Matting, 1 marl I stop Wasi J(i p,nd, Iw or* Table. 1 pair if Andirons, 3 .hairs, l gmal man el CLck, 2 Wardrobes, i plain Bureau, 1 Be .stead and Bed ding, 1 small Warhstanc, 1 Beisteao and Pedd n e. 1 C ntre'lab e, 1 Cot, 1 Range and Coi.ki g Uien sils in Kitchen. 1 sale, 2 Tables, 5 Chairs 1 Lamp. 4 shades, 1 PUno Stool, 1 pair of Fire Dog , a’so all the right tide and interest. f E. D. Robertson in one b ? le f B H’fpng, aleo, 1 Cariiage and Barnes* l , 1 pair of aha.w. 2 U Hers and Hop a, also, al the right title ana interest of E D. Robertson in se enty-one ba es cf Bagging now In the Ware-Uouse of Robertson A Goss on Re not -stre tin City of Augusta: it vied on as the proper* V °f K D R-bertson under attachm nts in favor o' Wfi. lia a 0. Dawson, Robert Howard, sgatast E.i,a D. Bobert sen, tills 20th of oep*eirber, IS'4 W’ILLIAM DoYLE, Dep’t Sheriff R. C September 20, l»si. boots and shofs at wholesale and RETAIL, OPPOSITE the Ms-omc Hall, Augus'a, Ga. cfc, ALDRICH A ROYAL, are receiving tbe rfiSgl supplies of Goods for Fall and Winter trade, fll waich they are determined to sell as cheap as any * IQk. oboe hr use in this cicy, Charleston or SavanL&h. Our £t‘./C* for retail is of the finest ana best material; and in our wholesale department wt 1 be found a large and well seheud stock from the best ruanu actories; together with a great many heap Shoes. Merchants will fled our sock large and varied. Fr m our 1 *ng experienc. in the Boot and Shoe business, we Ca ter ourseivia t at ws can do as wt 11, if net a little better, Uaa any other house. Our terms wil be six mo ths lor first-rate pa er,yet th* se who buy for cash, or city acceptance, will And our pri :es very I3W - . H. ALDRICH, s 5 W.S, KOYaL. assignees Notice. ALL persons indebted to JAMES M. SIMPSON are re quested to make immediite payment to the under signed; and ail persons having claims against him, will please present the same. JOSEPH S. CLARK, > s!4 ALBERT EaT. H, f Assignees. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS AI WHOLESALE, WM. X. MICiiOLS has the pleasure oi acn uncing to Merchants visiting Augus'a, that his stock of HATS, CAP» and BONNETS, f.r the Fall traders now complete, and all those desiring Guo-ls in his Une, are in vited to call and tx <mine it, as they will be sold at piices that cannot ’ail to please. Successors to J. Taylor, Jr., A Co., opposite the B ink of Augu c>. S l4-tf THE EBEVUtuir^HGUAE^ FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF EIGHTH-ST., N. YORK. r l^HIS establishment, finished and furnished, with al A the modern conveniences and comforts, was opened for tbe reception of permanent aud transient visitors on Tuesday, the 4* hos September. It will be conducted’en tirely on the French p an, with are taurant attached or meals sent to rooms. The cacerirg departments, will be exclusiv.ly under the direction of Mr. Sanderson, late of the College Hotel. Families des.rous of engaging apa t ments, caa do so by applying at the office of the uetel, or to the Proprietor, CURTIS JUDsON, s 6 dim of the New-York Hotel. NEW BODKts, by the author of Sunny-Sile, 4c : The Tell Tale, tr Home Secrets, told by Old Travel lers, ly H Fousta, au h rof Sunny-side, Ac. Li tie Ma ry, or Talks and Tahs for Ch tdreo, by H. Fousta. The Last Ltaf frern Sunny-Side, by U. Fousia, author of Prep at Number Five, Ac., with a memorial ot the author, by Austin Phelps. Father Brigbthopes, or an OH Cieigy* mm’s Vocation; by Paul Oreyton. Burr Cliff, its eua shins and its Clouds, by Paul Creyton. Hills, i.a-ts and F rest Streams, or a Tramp in tbe Chataugay Woods ; by 8. U. Hammond. History of Cuba, or Notes of a traveler in theTr' pics, being a political, h storical and statist cal account oi the Island from its first discovery to the prestnt time; by M-turen M. Bal ou, illustrated. The Arctic Regions, being an account of the Amerio n Exped tins in searc i of Sir John und r the patronage of Henry Grinnell, Esq. Wild Scenes ia a Hunter’s Li e including cunning dventures among the Lions, Ac., wtt 80U illus trations Fronti-r Life, or Scenes ami Adveuturei in the Southwest, by Francis ia.dman. Ju t received and tor sale at [slß] GEO. A. OATE-i A BROS , Bread- t. NEGROES FOR SALE ■VyK HAVE for sale several Negro Women, Girls anfl T J! )y l' amun 8 which gJod Seamstresses. No 1 ?l; kS ’v.7 VaS » Srß and . l,onerß .8 € ' eral hou*e servanu. very desirable. For particulars, a; ply to * 0 E GIRVBDFYACO. pARISIAN SIttHTH and French Principhs, *een 7 through Am ri an Spectacles, iuus ra ed. Curan and his Cont mpuraries; by Charles Phi Ik s, Esq . A B The Military Life of John, Puke of Marihorcmgh by Arch? ibald Alison F. R. S. Foreign Rer.iniscen* s;’by Htnry Richard Lo d Holland, e tiled by his s..n, Henry Edward Lord Hol and. The Works of Btepuen 01m, D. D., L.T, j) 2 yols. Sir Jas, er Carew, Knt., hit Life and Experiences * by Chas. Lever. Dodd Fami y Abroad, b/Chas Lever* For sale by Mc&INNe A HALL, slB Books-Hers and Stationers, Broad V. Geography and htatihiich—a new complete St ti»ti**al Gas ttetr of the Uoited States * by R. 8. Fi her. The Progress of the United Mates from the ear iest periods; by R. S. Fish. r. American Guide Book throu. h the Ui ite i S ates. Pocket Maps of Georgia Alabama, Mississippi, Arkan as, Fl >rida, Texas etc etc* Na Motu, or Retf Rovings in the Southern Seas! a narra! t.ye of Adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian and Society Islands, with Ma s and Illustrations; by Edward H ell. kins. For sale by a 5 T, RI JHARPS ♦ SOIL D° ' OL , 77 AMI A GOOD APPK riTK 1 Use Planett » Bitters; they will impart toue to the Sto mach, and invigorate the whole system. For sale bv WM. H. TUTI‘, D-ugyist. LATE WORE,—Famous Persons and rru Places; by N. Parker Willis In one volume. Al.o, Lhesnut Wood—a Tale; by Lie'.* Linden. For by al THOS. K1 CH ARDi A SON. OLii iiOiVKViVIOON and other bomicaiities, from Punch, with original illustrations by J. MoClenaa. Select Writings of Robert Cnambers —Essays Fam liar smd Humorous. Stories of the Irish Prasamr ; by Mrs. a Q. Hail. German Literature; by Joseph Got tick. The French Revolution fr.-m 1759 to 1S40; by T. W. Red head. TheLifeand Works of Robert Bu*ns; edited by Kobt. Chambers, in 4 vols 12 mo. Sketchta of Geno* Pi»a and Florence, with a description the Cathedral of Milan, tran lated from the French of Jules Jacin • by Mra. M Harrison Robinson. Life and its Aims tn two’ parts— part Ist. Ideal L fe; part 2d, Actual Life, ‘packet Book of Mechanic and Engineering— containing a Memorandum of Facts and connection oi Practice and Theory; by John W. Nystrom, C. E Also, pan 6 Chamber. 1 Journal. Also, eS^ t i'r r Bd PPi' of PUtrims of Walsmgham; by Agnes Etrukland. Just received by PEACH BUANUY.—S bbls- Superior Peach BRAIL DY on consignment, and for sale by JeS DAVIrt, KO B A FANNING. HORSE FOR SALE.—For sale, a good plantation HORSE. Apply to jeg E- 0. TINSLEY A 00. NEW book—Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by author of Pique, etc., just received by Jy2o Mo&INNE A HAU