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female school.
The Mtssoa ftedgwfcU propose to open a School
or young Ladies, on the FIRST MONDAY in October.
r a , m , V j i t>e to comb cc wi’h a thor ugh, in'elicctual
education su.h moral and religious culture as will lead
their pupils 10 the formation of those traits of character
without which the highest mental endowments are worse
than Uick-s.
The c urse of instruction will include the Lat'n and
French Languages. Terms from #lO to $2), according to
the ages and requirements of the pupils.
gchoo! Rooms on Broad street, over the office of the
AujU'H Manufacturing Company. Applications may be
left with Dr. T. W. Battey.
Rbf bksces—Col. H. H. Cummiug, Dr. T. W. Battey,
Geo. Schley, Esq , Geo. W. Lamar, E.-q., lion. V m. T.
Gould, Edward T’u>m*s, Esq. s2-ltn
pgf’ militia 11. draue is now offering a large and
well selected stock of DRY GOODS,at prices which cannot
fell to please. All in want of desirable Goods at low prices,
will do well to give him a call, a few doors east of the U,
Hotel. j ell-daw
Gfnileuisu'i&rt-n lints lor Kail and W in
ter 1&54. —WM. S NiOdOLS has recei ed Beebt A
Co.'s Fall Style of Gentlemen’s H ATB, and invi .es tie at
ten ion of his friends and the publio, opposite the new
Augusta Bank. aul2
Portraits.—Ohaxlks Beruf*, Artist from tbi
Academy of Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encoura e
mest given him the past season, informs the Ladies id
Geademen of Augusta and vicinity, that he has removed to
the Rooms over office of Dr. Van Voorhis’, on Mclntosh
street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office,
end:j ; rc-pared to furnish Portraits ofthe finest execution
at snort notice. Thepublic are respectfullyiuviiedtogive
him a cad.
As. w more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Alternoons, he will
be engaged, giving instructions on the Baud Hills.
RiFeasscKS. —Messrs. T. Clanton, Thomas Richards,
3ardner, jr.
Railroad, Augusta, Aug. 10th, 1854.
As protection against esc ipe d negroes under fraudulent
passes, Pckrts for negroes will be sold only to owners or
other responsible parties, who will further be req ured to
furn sh a duplicate i ass to the Agent who sells the ticket,
to be fitel at his office.
The above rule to take effect on and after the 15th inst.
aug 11-3 m GEO YONGS, Gen. Supt.
JSjST- Girli’ sellout. —The GlKLs’ DEPARTMENT o
SYMMEiS SEMINARY wi 1 in fata re be conducted at the
re idenoe, c >raer of Flbert and Telfair-streets.
Terms Eight, Twelve and Sixteen Dollars per quatter.
slstwst
CHALMERS DAGUERBEAN GALLERY.
The l ndersigard having recnully pur
has.d of Mr E S. Dodge his interest in the gallery so
long and favorably known as Dodge’s Daguerreau Gailery
respectfully infernos his friends and the public that he is
new prepared 10 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 to give hit
patrons likenesses more life-like than those taken at any
other establishment in the Southern country.
All are invited to cail and examine specimens. Pictures
taken at all hour* of the day.
Gallery at Post Office Corner over Clarke A Co.’s Jew
elry dtore. nlO-tf WM. H. CHALMERS.
DENTAL NJTiCE.
K, OIT.-rmaii returns bis
thanks to his friends, uni the pubic ' 12--
aturge, for the lio ral air mage he lias VjLT7*?ip£-«*k
received, and flatters himself that by sti ict V T f f
attention and g >od work he will merit a share of public
patron .ga. All work warran’edto be as good as any in
the State. Office one door beiow the Mechani s’ Bank.
13sr Where he does not giv satisfaction, he wishes no
pay. jy2B-tf
er- Persons wanting cheap BOOTS and SHOES j
can be accommodated at my new Store, under the U. S.
Hotel. my 24 HENRY DALY.
Uargainal Bargains: ku Dress Silks, Tie
•uei. Bareges, dtc. —We are d sposed to offar great in
ducements i the above Goods. Also,in LAWNS, ORGAN
DIES, and Plain BaUEG S—atlof ashionabie styles and
shades. Now is the time to buy lea’ly beautiful and goad
Goods at a low figure, [s uls] WARD & liURCUAIID.
{4y~ Irisb Linen Good*.—The a tention of House
keepers is respectfully caiie 1 ’o the stoii of IRISH LINEN
GOODS row opening at our Store, embracing Li en
SHEETING, Pillow-case LINENS, bleached and unbleach
ed DIAPER and Satin DAM A'RS, for Table cloths, bleach
ed and unbleached TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS aad
DOVLES, TOWELLING of all kinds,by the y ird or - oxen,
CRASH, DOWLAS, BURLAPS, Ac., Irish LINENS, Long
LAWNS. CAMBRIC, Ac. We will warrant al» Goods
yure Linen, free from any mixture of Cotton.
jels COSGROVE A BRENrtAN.
rsr t lie Ktgle as Paosli Hotel not having been ;
Unladed in the Ist of Hotels of this city b? the Fair Com
mittee, the BUbsciiber gives nolite th at thrre is such an ;
Hot, 1, containing 58 room-—that he has been its Pro
prietor for more than a year, and ih ,t he is now at L.s
poet,prepared to a camato ate li s frienub and the public
With the very best the market affords.
sl6 if J. li. PRESCOTT. j
The Con 'tPutional «t, Southern Recorder, and Federa l I
£Tal -o, w il insert fur 8 or 4 weeks in weekly, and lorward
th»ir acc-oums.
Handsome 4 werui Coats. —j. M. NEWBY A j
CO. have on hand two or three hundred Tweeds Gassi
mere 004X8, suitable for Spring wear. They will be sold
cheap. Cad and price them.
CLOT H IN J.
Hf We call (lie attention of all merchants and
dealers in CLOTHING, to our very large stock, consisting
of every variety of COATS. VESTS and PANTS, SHIRTS,
DRAWERS, COLL \U3, STOCKS, *c., Ac.
Our stoak is wall adapt :d 10 the coming Fa’d and Winter
trade, and Las been made upexprts .ly for the Southern
market. We offer it at low prices, and request all dealers
to examine (or themselves our stoek, and if they do cot
intend to visit either Charleston or New York, to Bend us
their orders, and they shall te fill d to their satisfaet on.
either from our store, No. 26 Uayne-st, Charleston, S. C.,
or No. 194 Broadway, New-York.
au2J- PIERBCN, JENNINGb A CO.
211 ii t BL’ftHlit.ft of White Winnowed CORN far
I'm/ Bile in sacks. J. C. UAKMICUaEL
f2<
Fl I.V Ill's IISI.A/| A li, t r , lias tieeu
received. Subscribe.o will p!e<Se cal. for thiir num
bers. Also, Progre-sand Prtju ice, by Mr-. Gore, au
thor of the Becker’s Daughter, Ac 1 Tie Beautiful »>gii
Gir ,or 'he M/st ri-8 of Broaiway ; by J. 11. ingrsham
The II ghaayman’s ctratag’-ro, or CUude at the Svaffold —
beiog a la 1 ac r unt 01 t'.e Re cue oi Dick Turpin; by the
author of Date Devil Dak. F r sale at
s?g OK I. A OtTiM 4 KR n S , Broad-st.
THBEITJJLENtYffiAN TAILORS,
OK liO D HAtilTft can find jlcn y of vvo-k at
Savannah Bill pii-esat fcCOl’i a BALDIN.
Wilmington, N. C.
Wi mington is fret from all epidem cs or contagions of
any so t. We ai 0 wast a man to make Pants, amt will
pay #' 50 per pair. s 8 d 3 rCOfT 4 BALDttiN.
BLURB SHftUlKF’n ft Xl.ti. —ln pursuance of an !
> r.er Irom the honorable W. VV liolt, Ju fae of the
Superi r Court Midiic D s.r ci Georgia, will be io.d
be ore the Court hou-e riooi in tr etowu ts Wa ce-boro'
within it e leual hour- of sale, on the first Tuesday in
O fTUbER 1 ext. the fallowing piope ty, 10 wits 2 black
Mules, 1 sorrel M Be, 12 lira 1 of Hogs, Id head of Cattle;
1 yoke of Oxeu.i Ok Oarql > oke, a Horse Carts, 1 four
horse Wag u 4 set s of VV’ogon Harness, lot of Pio vs.
Plow Ge r, 1 Wheel narrow’, 1 Gr.nd.-to e. 1 Cm it g Knife,
1 Vice, 1 1 air Sea es, 1 CO' ton Gin, 1 'V'ire Safe, 1 io.
Crockery Ware, 2 uesks, 8 Ueds't&is, 3 Matrasses, 2
Feather beis.k Couciiesaud Alairas e-, ti Chins, 2 Pint
Tables, 1 Look ng-Glass, 1 Cocking Move, 1 hla k Trunk
anl ed Cio he», Carpenter’s 'lujls, 1 Rifle, haif keg
/St Nails, had bu! Vinegar, 4 hcyihe lliaue Cradi s, lb
bushel - seed l ats; all a t..ched m the propt-i ty fEI j h
D. Kcbert.on in fiver of W. C. Daw«nu,o. H. Perry,
adminis rator J hn U. Hatch-r, dec’u., U-nry F. Russe 11,
Ge rgia t.amoa 1A Ba kmg Company, Eutnunu Palmer,
Jos. M. Newoy, vs ihs sain r. D. Robertson.
Kept 28, ihf>4 A C De ■ Sb’ff.
SlOaK 1U RENT.
THE Fi S DUE at preacn. occupieu by Mr. H. T. Peay,
at the Lower Market. Apply to
s 5 WM H. PRITCHARD.
WtiIHHHV. —50 bb;s. Ueciifitd VVHIhKEY, fj sale
by L 6j t&XEd « RICHMOND.
MAL'nEftKL. —Nos 1,2,3 and 4, in whole, half and
quarter bbis. For saie by
jytki Hand, WILLIAMS A CO.
FUR THE FALL TRADE.
\\TC have commenced receiving. C.oih', Cai.-imers and
VV Vegii u^Bj 0 f the newest aud most lashiouabie orner,
*” t "*V‘ I ** irade- Gsnt.emea m-y re y uj on h vmg
an*! of t-l 'UiiEg they order made up in f*shiviiab.c
far U -» k *“ braces every article of Dress and conveni
seVlß ar( i‘Obe. WM. O. PitlC E v CO.,
TETEVb~KI * > Drap rs and Tailors.
JN in doUi h!^'K'-eat work, ‘-Fi.ty Years
ju>i re eived by
1> bCKiuAV -p ur t , A HAUn_
XV but little used,- a6 a with harntts,
hb LtW
- n. ■ »C. GRENVILLE A CO.
r,| | ttnus. very choice k. o p,7..
OU au2 now land ng.
— williams * co.
50,(WU 0“*““““*™ '“larwisan
SORiNTOH .Mt»0 OE , TO
** } *% B ock
AND I HKU HI I’Hi.i —The L
er - House, atae of Southern Life; . y Lo-an .
** e., from Fanny’s Portfbli -. L lor Ls, “
aobtugraphy. Juki, leceireo, and for sale by '■■an
~ mckinne a hall.
L 0 tkb.Vlri>Y —This preoara
•M by"" * i dom 10 check the worst cases. It is lor
/ n WM, H. TUTT, Druggist.
COAIM KRCIAL.
. CHAOLeTtON, Sept. 29.— Cofon —Xfce market was
we 1 attended during >he prev ous w-ek, a»d urdsr the
combnitdiafl nces fagi id de oand aad light r-ce p's
prices g duall t tr. ngthined, *nd when we cosed <>ur
i.jq iri.s most qu lilies tiad improved about V.j t, K
1 eek under review ojenedwiiha modiritely fair uema d
but the light recdp s lakt-n in ctnnection with the limited
:.niou"tiu Cotton eflering have checked operaiians. whi h
< 1 is p-riod, have been confined to seme .34 bale
-1 h pr.ces curient at the close of the week have been we i
; ii)t..iaei', at. J we therefore renew the quotat.ons g ven at
u ‘ V 1 ?? n . Wlll f glVt ; a,a r of tne State of the
muk. tat he t f tusmesb.
iiie icetipt.-; ot the wetk og uprise 4204 bales The sales
ttrehl tales at t^:7C atl x! 6. at T; T. nil* "wS
. ,-i 16 at , a .it 7X ;12 at ;£9 at S>4 ;2: at :
I'/" 8 * J'nj 11 - 2uG at 9 i « M . 'Hi a' 9 % a?id
U bales at 9>jc. .. e quot- inferior ied,
or , di J iry ’ Middling 10 H.aa, Mid
phng.&iM&a; :, nd Midolmg rand Fair, c ts.
u IVI bo transactions ty report in Lone Cotton.
tL, ii—lhe receipts nice onr lastc .mp is- l 810 bush
els North Caro ii a, wh ch we.e told at »2c. Feme l,v0«
s lets U rste'n, heid over from ti e previous week, chang
ed hands at 9 i cents, sacks iociu ltd. We have no t. aut
acu ms to rep< r in country, aud present quotations must
be c >ns d -red nom.nsl.
Giiiceiied —The market for the leading arti des coni
j>i i ied unuer this head had betn very quiet th sw. ek.
We have no transactions to r. po’t in Ciffee or Mi, „r.
Some 2nd bi Is New Orleans Molas-us were so d at prices
rauo ing from ‘.4 to 15 Cants, and 60 hbds. Cuba, a store
1 it, sold at < U Cents p r gal ’on.
iuvi njen —ote. ling during the week has raegtd fiom
A/tip fa—The several vessels loadirg for L've-p-o!
have Cemp e e i their cargoes a 7-16df r Cotton in q tare
b tgs. A v Sae. was takeu up yeSt roay to lo id for Havre
at le for rq x ,re bags. The current rate to New York is ?*c
lor Cotton.
FUNG LNTELUb ; EJ\CK
t il a R.'. - TuN, Bep . 811 —Arr ship Noim e, Johnson,
P .1 t elplli t . ia k Olivia, Fpali, New York. At Qua’an
t; ,sia inor Satellite, from New Oi leans for Ntw York.
CUt. tr, bark Esi di, Saileneit, Nants.
C ;ARLESTON, Sept 29—Arr. bark Avo'a, Crowell
b>■ on Below, bark L o nda -rear-*, Hetni, Boston
Ci l b ’g Empire, Ax-orihy, New-Yor» ; schr, E. J. Tal
'••ot, Th. ma , Pori land, (Me.)
m ' omswiin t 1 r * lM —P———
OBITUARY.
Departed thi- life in Hart county, 4a., as era severe
and in«e. ing illnvss of 14 months, EPPY WHITE, u ed
63 years 6 months and 8 days.
He was laktn »i’.h Ty,.huid Fiver on the 9th of August,
Ibo ; , with which lie was eont tie to his bed for near two
months, ho tnen recovered sutlhieiitly to beabte to Waiiv
wtili a cam-,it winch Hiuaiio. he remained until F-brua
’ J last, when he was taken with a pern in his hip, wh ch
-oon 1 onfined him to hts room. i. is suffering from then
u til h<s death, no tongue can tell; ah 01 wii.ch he bo.e
withou a muimur. During the 1 tne of all his sickness he
was never known to comp a n ofh-sl t, but woula remark
t at “he was left as au example to show how mu :h mi
tring man-ould bearanu live." During his wn.le life
he ha, been l inked upon a a model of p itience, steadi
nv.-sand moral depott < ent. He was the pattern of his
: e g 1 0.-hood of which he was the oldest inuabitant, hav
ing set Je 1 where he died on 6.h d y of June, ISI6, when
it was bat a wii.Jerneas. All those who then s.ttled near
o-n have long since pass, d away Ha was loved and re
opectedba al wh > knuwr him, loved lor his k tidae.-s and
•uev oience, and respec ed for his many virtues. He » s
r, y a good mill, t e never was known to give his
f or mother a short woid or uny uueisiness, an, ii
- ts el> oys a pleasure 10 them t • sp-aa ia praise ot him
a-alovi g and uu iful child I. was hi-pleasure to take
Care ts them mtheir old age and tacomfort them in tbeii
list days which duiy he performed will all ttic tender
ness t. a. w.s in h& p- «er. lut like all otht-r men, he is
but m 1. ial, and notw:ths.aud lig h a many virtues mu.-t
d . This is t>ut the wII ot the Redeem r, and the pur
eOi the Fu her. Bat that which is given w.t li a smile
e often re vive wun tears, and what creates joy in
Heave n somtt nns fins earth with soi r,w. We sigh »ith
i heivy hea.t-it that wmeh can alone free them Horn
th-i c r.s and pains and gives them an entrance etoite
real e. the better w.rid. Tne w tdow, bereft of uer earthly
comiort, with adeioUte and augut-n.d 1 eart, sis an,
• ■ reps, a to g, dark, melancholy mure is to be herear.k
ly heti.age.
“Raise thou thine eyes above,
T here’s rest far the in Heaven.”
The children realxi g the saddest bereavement and a
loss whichcanna be -uj:pied, because a lather, whose
greatest pleasure was to ,eek the r happine s and uselu -
ues , is taken Horn th. m, leil they ar« in a world without
ditto; but, unlike the son of ua , whose light is with
diawn when his lacs is hid, t. ough he be a. ad yet he
speaks, anu his example lives aad in precept ij obeyed.
IV.
Southern Watchman p'ease copy.
.< 1 BoD fA AIe.—FLY BRUSH ICS and French
L BLo P.vNo j .st re-tivei by E. MUoT N.
ctore open ah aay. stO
| J. M, Hl’liAUH. having had an ample opportu
* J niiy, being 1 tsii m physician tor several months in
an iio.-p.t. ,r. s,e;iiuiiy oners nis p fesstonai services to
ta-_ cit uens o augusta uffieeoppoaite Planter,’ Hottl.
Augusta, sept. k7, 1t54 t 3J 6m
SADDLE HORSE WASTED.
t Si gentleman who has a good BAHDLE HDRSE
2L and paiapnernaota, can have them wed taken care
.. -otio moderately useo, uur.ng the prevalence of the
ieve ,at a Xai. hire, t>y app yng al tnis ofliae. They will
nut ne taken out ot tne immediate v.Cinily. 527-u4t
' Oil ft - Lb.—2o.oJo lbs Clear SIDE 3, Teanesse
A. Bacon, iOjiiiyo ibs.ribbed do. Baltimore
b.luh. J, 11. aNDERSioN, Mclntosh st.
I> l O.V—lb,11)0 1 >s. pri oe B icon SIDES, very bright
JL> auu Oackouae tut, f r saie on Friday, sept. V 9, 1 t. 4,
. ini ll til 0 a o’clock., by C. A. WILLIAMS.
t27-lw
FUR SALE.
t i .M. young, Georgia raiteu horse, jour years
oa o.d w irks Well ta harness, and is a fair
s,t,ul-. horse, gentle and kinu. apply to
uEO. W. EVAN 3.
a AM ft .-Just received, this day, four casks Prime
Jo A Uaolb. sa3 ULKsELI a KIRLEY.
CITIZEN'S MILL.
the infcrmat.ou o the community who are sulfer
ing or want ot jiEaL, 1 suggest tnat all od Coin
. -.0i..g to this market, the consignees should give ihe rt
iti;di ot it to those grinding Meal lor this eoniaiam y, as
new Corn is too green to be ground, anu it can be led to
H>. oes, and tuus save ait the old Lorn far grinding into
.deal [Sklj JaMwS h. i Oi.EviaN.
NUTiCE.
ALL p-rsons who have l.it uieci’.y ia consequence of
the epidemic, will be furuiehed With Mtk.. fbee or
c isKuE, by applying to Mr. Geo. Hail, at his rni.l, it is
li. pe.i .one vw 1 l-U to Call who Leed it.
skT-tf TURNER CLANTON.
NuTICiS.
I'O al of those who may want anything in our line, we
A wo lid s y that we will be at our post ready to wait
upon h.m from 9 o’clock, A M., to 4 u clock, P. M,
)21-lf _ KU.vE . sc SIBLEY.
TO RjtNT,
J DK OFFICE, with STORE RuOM, on M’lntosh-st, at
A present occupied by Mr. uaruule. Apply on Hie
premises, or u> JaMss HUPE.
Joseph a. beals,
HOL >?ti, KIH.N AN j URNaMs.nIAL PAINTER, so
-1 c ts urutrs in either 01 t c above oraaches ot nu-i
--..ss, aud hopes by stnc. attention to mem a share oi pa
ir, nage.
August 1, Sept. 19,1354, skO-lm
CLINCH R.FLES lUaN AS3OCI&TION tsTuCK
|l| 41 ilti ft L.inch R.fi.- s Loan Associa.i.n sTook
Ivy ior sale, s.nquire at uus ofliae. s!7-2t
OA tO.lSih.tMhM'—2,but)los. prime Fr.ATHa.Ra.
J. a. aNSLEV,
Uutnmissioa and P/oiuje Merchant, op, osite Union
; lu im
O.V CUSsHi.V M a.\ I, TO AttUl V K—2o,bbb lb .
.'.’lolOe RilJOed and Clear .-IDEd; 6,UU'J p usdi ch uce
cHhULUisi 8. Islb-lmj J. a. aNsLEY.
—lo boxes White Uavaoa .-uaar, ju.t. received,
O and far sale ,J ‘i B. O. OkSfiVlaLE i 00.
TARE NOTICE.
. MI.KEBY warn ah persons Irom buying or trading
A in anv way farm/ fat of Land >0.162,m 12thdis.,2d
section, lytn b in ui.mer lormeriy Cherokee county, as I
have been i, farmed a lorged deed has been made ty
some person unknown to me, to one J. A. Maddox, oi
Canton, Geo. CUaWFOED LuaG.
Sp rta, Ga , Aug. 29,1854. si w2t
GK.M’a Calf Congress GAITERB, receive! bv
aLDrlju &. ROYAL.
HA It W TI >1 lift, a Novel; by Charles Dickens, fr. m
Dickens’ Jaous hold Words, pi ice 2o cents. For saie
at aul3 GEO. A. UAihs at BRuis., Broad-st.
/ 1.4 C iNaIuAMRiKT—IO boxes choice new CHEESE,
tib-lm J.A. ANaLET.
| v GAT’ft superi.r fine Cass pegged B„Oi'o, recaivea by
vJT ea ALDRICH & ROYAL.
GOi- FHE —6bo bags good t j prime Rio COFFEE;
5b bags pr.me Laguna UOF< EE ;
5b *• •* Java “
Just received and for saie low by
jySb HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
OttAMJBft —5 bbis. Sweet Orauges, just received, and
lor ale by t 2 b. <\ m RENVILLE & CO.
CU.AIIH- iBD AAD KBFINKU ftLtiAH.—A large
1 st ck on hand. UaND, WI. LIAMS *CO.
juiy 80
SHKiCHKft OF THE IRISH BAR; by the Rt. Hon.
Richard Lai r Sheel, M. I’., with memoir, and notes
Ly R Shelten Mackenzie D. O. L., in 2 vol. For sale at
:iuJ A - OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
lillil.l I Z. I’O Vk Dhllft.—A fresh lot of SEIDLITZ
fa? POWDERS, warranted pure and fail weights. Just
eoeived at [au22J W. U. a J. TURPIN’S.
RICK. —SOTiere- soI different dualities, just received
Ly [ yßb] HAND, «'ILLIaMS A LO
j;OK ft \ I.K, by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.,
1/ 70 dozen BROOMS;
60 “ aisur ed PICKLES, in quarts half gallons
and galluns;
15 doz-n LE <ioN SYRUP;
10 1 bozeß No. 1 SOAP;
25 “ Pale do.
100 “ SODA, in pound papers;
25 kegs Bi Carb. SODA ;
2 casks Extra LEMON SYRUP. au2
W 11.1.1ft’ LATK XV Oltß.—Famous Persons and
Places; by N.Parker Wilns in one volume. Al o,
Chesnut Wood —a l’a:e; by Liele Linden. For Bale by
si THOS. RICHARDS k SON.
PK 44111 11 RANDY.—B bbis. Superior Peach BRAN
DY on consignment, and for sale by
je3 DAVIS, KOuB k FANNING.
UORSE FOR SALE.—For sa!e, a good plantation
HORSE. Apply to
je3 E. 0. TINBLEY k 00.
( \N CO.YftIG.VXI Ki\T—s,obo lbs. HAMS, which will
YJ be sol iliwto cl tse out. [»ls-mJ J. A. ANai.EY.
L'Oll -ALK.—One Pair Fairbanks Plat orm SCALES,
X secondhand, J.A, aNSLeY.
JOHN W. GOSS,
(1 KSKBAIi COMMISSION MERCHANT, kt-vvv>
* T Augusts, Ga , tenders his services to 1 is
f iendsanu the publ'c,in the General Commission E?f!lli£8
Business. IIIb penon.-.l attention wilt be given to u. t,a*e
of Cottor, FI .ur, Grain, Baem, and ah other Produce;
w II ex cute orders 'or cods o* customers, and rntke the
usual cash adv-nces. All produce consigned to h m will
be stored in the Fire-proof Warehouse of Mr. L. Hopkins,
sublet to the order of owners. Charges, customary rates
es the city. Can at all times be lound at the Uoun ing
Boom of Li. Hopkins. sl4-8m
WAREHOUSE FOE RENT.
BY consent of the attaching cedit o>s ts FljrD.
Bobertaon, will e rented till ih -• first day of October,
1855, aud pos-tssiin givtn unmediattly, the WAKE
tiOUSE, on the Nonh side ot Reynold, and la t of
Mclntosh street, liuly occupied by said Robertson.
Terms, Ac. made known on appl catii n to
816 WILLIaM DOYLE, Dep’ty SL’ff.
BSUNIY LAND WARRANT MISCARRIED OB
LOaT.
I LEARN th it about the month of June, 1852, a
BuONTY LAND WARRANT, No. 39,784, for 80 Acres
> f L sDd, iss ed to me, was mailed to uy address by the
lion. Rob’t T**om> s, w h ch Warrant never reached me.
All persons are, therelore, cautioned against using said
Wan ant.
The Commissioners cf Pensions and of the General Land
Office, a e cautioned ag nnst re tssuii g or patenting aa d
Warrant, as I thall in due time, through an agent, apply
t, the Commissioner of Pens.o s lor a du; lie- te Warrant.
*l6-wCt JOEL CRAWFORD.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
jAO BKOAD-BTHKKT, under the Augusta Hotel.
IJO At the above esiabli>hment can be lound a large
anl well se ected assortment ot SADDLE -, bRIDLEs,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, OaRPET-BaGS, VALISES, Ac.,
which will be sold on accommodating terms. Work of all
kind made to oruer with nea.ness aud despatch.
HATCH A BEGBIE.
Auiusta, Augu«t 29 ! h, 1851. außo
SADDLERY, *o FALL TRADE-1854.
S HERMAN, JESSUP «Se CO., late Wright, Nichols
A Co., having increa: ed their arraugemei is for uianu
lacturing auu importing, are prepared to exhibit an uuu
sually largo ana Varied a sortmenlof .-AUDLrS, BRI DLEri,
HaUNEiS,WHIPS, I KUsKS, VALISES (JAKcET-BAGS,
and every description of Goods in that line. Aiso, a
heavy mock o. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH
TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLtS, CASTINGS, „c., which
are offered to dealers and manuiacturers at low prices
upon their usual liberal tern s for ap roted credit, at No.
289, Broad-st., 2d door above Bank of Augujta.
s7-d*t»Bm
100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINS.
■VJOW arrivingoi favorite brands and assorted weight?,
.LN wai ran.ed fresh. For sale on ftvoraole terms at the
'addlery Warebous *rf SHEhMAN, JESSUP ACO ,
l tte Wright, Nichols A Co.,kbit Broad at., 2d tour above
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-datwßiu
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading for, or in
any wse receiving, at y Notes ts hand signed by
Tubs. H White * Co., or T. a. Wbi e A Uo., which bear
date afte the first day of October, 1851, as no person,
since that date, has had any auili dity to use sai l name,
ai d 1 wi 1 enforce the law to its extent, if auy such note or
notes aie presented for payment.
U. W. MASSENGALE.
Chattanooga, Sept. 4, 1854. s7 tvlm
THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
A lib. now prepared o do the so lowing kinds cf woi k
wit i neatr e.-s aud despatch :
sI'EAM ENGINES and BdiLERS, of any style or flni ill ;
also bank Vaults, lttON 4 ROM'S, JsiLLs and LIN
TEL.-, for Bunding .
UaILKoaD C.vRS, ofali kindsand descriptions, made
in the most su stanlial and neauti.ul manner, Wheels lor
same warranted 1 r one year.
IRON Railings, of various styies for Balconies or
Fences.
GOnD MINE CASTINGS, ofali descriptions, made to
order.
BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner.
MILL WOhK— li ki Mill and Lin g.aiiug,Shaft
ing, Bulky#, M a er W tietls, «c , on hand.
BKASo CASTING will also have our attention.
planing and sawing lumber.
Flooring—Piaiie i. Tongued aud Grooved at $6.00 per 1000
leel superficial ;
Ce.iing —Pi into, Tongucd and Grooved at 500 per 1000
ect superficial;
Weather Boaruing—Pianed and Jointed 4.00 per 1000 feet
sup* rficial;
PlaniDg—both sides, $3.00 per 100) superficial fe t.
Use oi ..irenlar Saw and one man wm be .5c per hour.
Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, Will be $1 per h- nr.
Ail ordeis mutt tie left in tbe office, not in the shop.
Cash wil be itquir d in all cases unless otherwise agreed
u, -in with W. M. RIGHT, Uen’l Super.n'endeut.
y
TO HIRE,
1 A N J tJ llti MEN, until the Ist day of January. Also,
lv/ BN go Women, aming which ..re li use servants,
and a fine Nurse. E quire ot W. U OaKMAN,Jr,
At J. J. Byru’s, upper end of Broad stre. t, on and alter
the 18. h ins . s 9 ts
HOUSEHOLD WOHD*, for September, has been
. received. Subscribers will please call for t elr copies.
Kmckerboikcr, sis fcepteint e>, has t een received.
Liu tinted Magazine o Art has been receiv d for Sep
tember. Also, E i ank Leslie’s Ladies Gaset.e, tor Septem
ber. For sale at
»9 GE ). A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
PH; I'RLIIN \ Vt>K». —A very extensive Selection
of 4RENi.II CHINA VAf KS, cf the newest si. les, at
the Crockery Store ot |s»j E MUS I IN.
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY!
WHO SAYS GAS OR LEAD PIPES?
JIIOU K da CO., Plumbers and Gas F-.tiers, at the
• corner of Jack-on an J Te'iair streets, immediately
in tne rear of the Baptist church, would like to know.
W e take pleasure in stati. g that we are now prepared to
run GAS and WaTEK PIPES into stores, dwellings,
churches facto, ies, public buituings, Ac , at as lowa rate
or as good material and workmanship as can be obtained
and uuue in any Buu hen city.
In addition to this we will keep a constant supply, and
precure at the shortest noli e the following articles, via:
Chandelier., Pendants, Brackets, Hall burneis, Stiff an '
Flexible Dri p L glits, Gas Pipes ol all sites. Lead and
Blocs lin Pipes, Wa'er Closets, Wash-Basins of various
patterns, Word bathing Tubs, Uutd with Copper and
utad, Copper and brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges,
wither uiUiout Water Racks; Copper and Galvanized
Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks, for Kuchensor Pan
tr es,of al s.zcs anil patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and
Force of various patterns anu sizes.
A I orders left at he tliop or with the Superintendent of
the Gas Works will he personally aud punctually attend
ed to JOHN ROWE,
15 ly <4. 8. HOOKEY.
Vj fcV\ BOOKS—Nodes, Ambr siaoe; by late John
jLx Wilson, Profess >r of Moral Ph losopliy io the Univer
sity of E liaourg, Editor cf Black* o>d’s Ma aziue, author
of Is e of Paima, etc , etc., with Memories and Notes; by
R. aheldon Mack-n.i,-, D. C. L , Editor t htils lriah Bar.
The Youth of J fferson, or a Chronicle of College sci&pes
at Williamsburg, Va., a. D. 170 L
ApheiU, and other Poems; by Two Cousins of the South,
Miss Ju.ia Pieasauts and Thus. Bib Braul y , just receiv
ed t y 812 McKINNE a HaLL.
C'llh.lP PUBLICATIONS.— Hard Times, a new
) story; by Ohs. D.ckens Rosa Woodvule, or the
Jailer’s Daughter ; by Alex Dumas, ltusa Lai bert, or
Me noirs of an Unfortunate Woman ; by. G. W. >l. Rey
nolds. The Gentleman's Daughter, or A Great City s
Temptations ; oy the author of Mabel, the Actress, Ac.
Dark Shades of City Lite; by the aut aor of the River Pi
rates. Isabt 11a,or the Prid of Palermo—a romance; by
the author of the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl, etc.
Fearlets Fred,or the highwayman • Bride; by the author
of Claude Duval, Paul Clifford, Ac. Paul Devereil, or Two
Judgments for une Crime; by J. Ingraham. Mary Bu
chauaD, orlu shairiacb ; by the auth r of ihree Nights In
a Lifetime. Garo lie, or the Rover’s Oath; by Chan. P.
uickley. v* a ter VV..rre- ;Oi the Ailveuturer of tbe North
ern Wilds; by Owen Dutiy. The Image oi his Father, or
One Boy is more trouble than a dozeu vrirls; b the author
o W'lora to Marry and How to gel Married. The Wheel of
Mi-fortune by Neu Buotltne. Tne Adventures of Her
cules Hardy, by Eugene Sue. Fur sale by
s 8 Mo Rln HE k HALL.
A PLANTATION ASD NEGROES FOR SALE.
i’HK subscriber ' ffers for sale his PLANTATION
pleasantly situateu upon the Coosawatie nv*r con
taining kill acr. s, most of which i- river and cieek bottom
—it being a part oi No. 42 and 48, in tne .th dis. and 8d
Bee, of formerly Murray but now Gordon county. The
location is healthy, ihe water is good, the improvements
new, and the soil proouctive. It is lo miles from Oaihouu
and 7 from Resioa Depot. Alno, two likely VELLoVV
BOYB. Apply to H. O. CARTER,
sI(J-»2m FreebrtOge, Gordon county.
L'HLKBbAI AH’s AR A IAN BALsAVI Farrell's
) ARABIAN i INIMENT; FREY’B VERMiFCJtrE;
JaYNE’3 SANATIVE PILLS; TOBIAS’ VENETIAN
LINIMENT, and BECKER’S EYE BALSAM,juit received
direct from the Proprietors, by
au22 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
DISSOLUTION.
THK copartn rsh p heretofore existing under the
name of COB’EIN A BEALS, is this da.v dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having claims will
present them, and those indebted wnl mane payment to
either of the undersigned. JOaEPtl A. BEaLS,
Augusta, Sept 16, 1864. JNO. G. COFFIN.
si 9
NOTICE,
THK subscriber has "n the way a considerable amount
of BACON. His store will be open from9i. M. until
4 o clock, P. M., (until othervvisj advised) when te will be
pieaßert to sell aud deliver his customers what meat they
may want. T. W. FLEMINo.
Augusta, Fept. 1854. sl*
UNCURRENT FUND 3 WANTED.
ETXfIK SLBBCHIrtKK ii purchasing NOTE 3 of al
JL solvent Hanks in tne Uoi ed States, at toe lowest
rates, an 1 can be found at h s office on W *sh ngton stree;,
as usual. F. C. BARBER, Exchange Broker,
sep 19
CoTTON. FARM FUR BALK
1,8011 sale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile and ijUga
’ Ohio Railrocd, near Bconber, in K*-mper county.
Miss., half of which is first-rate Co ton Land, partly bot
tom, and genuine pos oak cotton soil; two hundreJ ac 1 es
cleared, with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad
dress me, atdcoober, Kemper County, Miss.
sl9 2t D C. GREENWOOD.
NOTICE.
OERBONB having demands against Dr. Fdward T.
X Lynch, oi Warren county, wilt present them to the
undersigned for payment. E. 11. PuTTLE.
Warrenion, nept. 16,1854. sl9-wlm
NOTICE.
IpAMILIEB, leaving Augusta and Hamburg on ac
count of Yellow Fever, and od the line of the “ H»m
burg nnd Edgefield Plank Koad,” will be permitted to
travel free us 101 l during the Fever Season, and can ob
tain Tickets on application to H. A. KENRICK
Hamburg, Sept. 18, 1854. siv-d2t
YAKNIbH, WHITE LEAD, Ac.—On the KTver
and daily expected, Coach Bo iy and Furniture Va R
NISHES ; WHITE LEAD, pure and No. 1; COLORS in
Oil and Water; PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, Ac. ’
au22 H. A J. TURPIN.
LARD —Just received t y Iron Steamboat Co. Boats—
-5 1 kegs Prune LARD ;
16 bbls do an- Pressed DO. For sale by
>lB RUSSELL k SIBLEY.
may want.
Augusta, Fept. 1354.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ROYAL LETIERB PATENT.
r jPHR hVUHO.MALhfII, or Wat-r-e.oo', An'i-"on-
X surnptive CORK SOLE.-, manuf ilure-i b v MaR
COURT, B-ADI EY A CO , 41 Market- t. Mmrhester.
I’r ncipal Warehouse,lo2 Woou Mr.et, uli apsna, Li>n
d n, England. American Establi hmtnts 88 Ann Street,
and 102 N ssau Itre-1 New Yolk, U. 8.
The HYDROMAUE'N is a valuable dircoverv for pro
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and t*<e*r f-re a me
ventative of many Lung diseases, ivithovt any doctoring
ichatexser. Ibe Uydroiragen is in t< r <*r"> *i a sole, uuu
wtrn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated c! aracter is
a powerful antidote t j disease
■ JFor Gentiemm it v ill be found agreeable, warm, and
healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, r the
foot car not • ecome wet if the Hydromageu is iose led
Ladies may wear the lightest soled Boots r r Shoes in the
most inclement weather with impunitv ; while ioa»umii
tion, so prevalent atnone the ytungofour country, may he
thwarted by their general adoption. Tl ey entirely super
sede overshoe-, as the latter cause the feet to perspire 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 Uydromagen, being a mere thin slice cf Cork
prepared, peculiar y placed inside, does not ncrea e the
sse ol the boo', or cause the foot lo appear untidv To
Children they are extremely Valuable, as tb-y may en
gage in exer is- with com'ort and healthy iffects. Their
expense is so slight as to scarce need menti n; hesi'es,
'h"?e who patronize th“m widflad their yearly doctor's
bills much diminished thei ehy.
As the Hydromagen is bec< ming more known, its sale is
increasing to an a'most incredible extent. Last year in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow,
Leeoß, Dutlin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh and B rlin, our
sales reached 1,782,450 pairs of Cork holes. This )ear the
number w li far surpass that
Ask the Fai u y their opinion of their value as a pre
ventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con
sumption.
Men’s Size, per pair, 85 cents.
Ladies’ “ “ 81 “
Boys' an 1 Mis-es’ 25 “
Notich —From t' e retail prices we make a very libfral
allowance to Jobbers and Whole alers, so that an" store-
Keepei may make a fine profit on their sal*-, while th-y a;e
an article that may be keot in auy store, among any class
of gcods. For terms, apply to
UAKCOURT, BR*ISLVY A CO.,
sl3 d&wfSm 88 Aim-Street, Mew York.
THE CHEST.
SIR ASTI-KY CC.OPBK, B.\Rr., M. D., the emi
nent Medical Praciitoner, has left a valuable legacy
to the world in his great pireventati ve cf Con u option, and
unfading cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the tse of
Me icine. Sr A. 0., Ba* t , invented and au* ised the use
of tbe MEDICATED EUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to all
persons of a'l ages and conditions, as a certain am a safe
shield avaiost those fearful diseases, Consumption, Bron
chi is, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and < tner afflicti ns of (he
Lung?, which ar se irom the exposed s ate of the cbest, ac
cording to fashion, and the continual changes of ou- cli
mate.
“ The Protector ” is simely a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with sil* i nd pa den, which, suspended from the
reck, covers the »bust, in so agree ble a ma iner that, once
worn, it becomes a necessity and a comfort.
“ The Protector,” although but recent y in’roduced into
America is m -king rapid progress through the U. States,
the Can idan,South America, and he West Indies. It ha
for a long time been a siapie ariicle in Ei g'and a id ou the
comment of E.urope. while it has grown in maty countries
to the poslti n of ac article of dress.
To demonstrate the e fac.s enquire of »ny E iglish resi
dent in your vicinity of hi? knowiedg ■ < f ihe oen tic’ai ef
fects of wearing the Prelector, without recourse to doctor
ing cf any kind The cost of wearing these arti lea l- a
mere tulle, and one will last somey* ars No one who
values the health oi Inmse’f or li s fam ly w.ll be without
them. Tie Hospiials i,p ihis country are rot alone rec m
ineoding them, but rapidly introducing them. H re urt,
Bra’dey A t 0., of Lonoo i,and Manches er, England, were
or'g nal y enuu led with the manulaciure of IheProDc
tor*, Uy Hit: latnen ed Dr. loope .and con tin e to m nu
facture according to his original instructions, and th be
fore reco.. mend ihcsewho would wear ” Ihe Protecto s,”
to ?ee ip their oeim; genuine.
Remember thm is a s apt article , and no Patent Med
icine. rktail pricks :
Gent’s Size $1 50 each.
La its' *• 1 (M) ‘
Boys'and Misses -ize 75 “
11 ARC >URT, BRAD! EV’ * CO,
89 Ann Street and IC2 Massau Street, A\w York , U S.
Princ p 1 Warenou e, 1 i *»oo i s * heapsid-, Lorin<>n.
Manufactory, s 4 Market-street, Manchester Eu.l nd
T.. B. k o. are establishing Depots frthesieof* The
Protector ”in til pirts of America Pti sic ans, Surgeo .s,
Druggists, Clothiers, Dry G mds Merchants Utters am
Milliners also Gentlemen’- Furnish ng Nioie-tveepeis ar>-
entrusted w th the wholesale and retail di tritutn n of
them, and to whom mos. lioeral terms are otter.d or their
enterprise, ano a splen id opportunity opens t * th m for
sa e and profitable b isine s. For D rm.-, .pi iy to
HahCOUKT. Bra I L"Y A C°.,
slB d*wßm S 3 Ann St re t,Metc York, C S
CHERUKEE COUNTRY.
A VALUABLE LOT OF LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sa ea very attract 1
and valuable lotof LAND, >imated between three
and four mi es Irom th* tlourishing >ty of Rome, Ga T.i*
tract contains Three Hundred and T»en y Acres of good
Upland, well adapted to the growth of all the small
Grains, Irißh and Sw<e Potatoes, Peas, the Grass- , such
ss Clover, ac , and peculiarly suitable for FiUit Growing,
as it is situated on an elevated pla eau above the reach ol
ordinary froets. A beaut lul Natural Pond or Lakelet of
the purest wat*-r, occupies the centre of the Trai t. The
margin o* this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive sites
imaginable for a country regiuen e; as the supply of wa
ter nev*r diminishes, ai d is ot great depth and clearness.
Ii is fed by subt* rranean springs, and has no perceptible
inlet or utlet. The tract is heavily timbered, with Oak,
Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., a*d an abund mce of Pine, ami is
w.thin a mile and a quarter of iwo good »aw M 11s. It aso
contains an inexhaustible quarry of superior Limest* ne,
which may euti y be made availatde for Agricultural a..d
Building purpos s. The improvements consist of a very
comfortable Log Uouite, witn out-buildinirs —a well of good
wa er, Ac , witli twenty or thirty acres in cultivation. j
The attention of Fruit Growers Mock Raisers, and all
desirous of a delightful s tualion ir, a salubrious anil healthy
climate, with'n easy reach of the best society, is patticu
•ai ly invited to the above tract.
For terms, Ac., spply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W.
M. BeRKIEn, oi Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure in
pointiug out the land. D. RI DMUND,
au2B-dtw*wtf Augusta, Ga.
THREE DWELL’NG HOUSEB 1 SALS*
IXHK subscriber offers for sale his large City Let
. o i Reynolds stree’, betwee i Forsyth and Wildejpl
streets. Said Lot contains t ree good DWELLING
HOUSES. One ol them b ing plastered throughout, wuh
six Ure-p aces, Ac Ac , aud the other two (smailei) being
a tapte to tte occupai cy of moderate siz d families. 1
Havmg permauen’ly located in the country, an 1 not being |
desirous oi retaining my c tv property, I w.ll dispose o!
the above on v ry reasonable terms, as regards pri’e,
terms of payment, Ac. A rare chance for a good invest
men . Apply, at this office, to D. REDMOND.
auJS-dtwawtf
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
FREIGHTING BUSINE.-8 BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA.
THIS Company, having recently pur- gfT****
chased the Boating interist of the
OLDSTEAMBJAT COMPANY OF GEuRGLa, are now
prepared, with a strong force, to transport produce and
merchandise in any quantity.
Their Iron Steamers, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and
CHATHAM, with the AMOKY SIBLEY, one of the lightest
draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Fiat?
or barges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa
cilities for promptness and despatch uot heretolore equal
ed here —a set of Boats leaving each place tvery othei
day, and in case of extreme low river, definite instruction*
will be given their Agent in Savannah, to forwa d al)
Goods to their care, byway of the Central and Augusta
A Waynesboro’ Railroads.
The Directors are determined to adhere so their present
very lew rate of Freights, which are fully ONE-IIaLF
LESS than the Railroads from .he Seaboard
Goods from tbe Eastward should be distinctly marked
” Iron Steamboat Company,” or care of TllOs R. MILLS,
Savannah, who will forward them promptly without
Charge.
Produce or Merchandize from the interior, consigned to
this Company at Augusta, will be forwarded to Savannah,
and from thence to any port of the United States, free ol
commission. Address
THOS. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
FOSTER BLODGET, “ Augusta.
Augusta, April 2S, 1854. W. H. STARK, President.
6m
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGU.-TA, GA
OSMOND A GRAY, PROPRIETORS.
THH PROI'RI KTOKB of the above named estab
lishment, in ieturning their sincere thanks to their
friends and the public in gen* ral, for the very liberal pa
tronage extended to them since hey have been in opera
tion, wou'd respectfully state th t they are uow 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 manufactuie to or 'er all Kinds and
sizes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any
manufactured at the Nor.h. Holding Murphy’s Patent
right f r making “Murphys Patent Solid Hub CAR
WriEE S,” we are now manufacturing a Single Plate
Railroad Oar Wheel, equal, if not superior, to auy other
Piate Wheel, and far superi-r to the Spoke Wheels n w in
use.
Particular attention paid to the manufactu-e of ail other
kinds of Railroad i’ar and E-jgme CASTINGS, inc uding
INGB for every description ot Bri ges.
We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds oi
Railroad CAR W IEKLS and AXLES, BOXES, CAPS and
BRASSES complete.
To Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac., furnished at
the shortest Dotice, of the best materials and workmanship,
and at the lowest prices.
American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., )
June sth, 1853. f d2-ly
NOTICE.
THB subscriber offers for sale his Mill tr”ct of LAND,
on the waters of Beaverdam creek, Taliaferro co-n
--ty, adjoining lands of B. Proctor, W. Hughes and T.
Grier, containing 227 acres, more or less, with an excel
lent new Grist Mill, on a never failing stream of water,
situated in a thickly settled and healthy lecali y. Terms
made tosuit the purchaser—indulgence, it required, with
approved security. m. T. SHEE IAN,
Raytown, Taliaferro co„ Ga. e5 w i m
NEWTON COUNTY LAND AND MILLS FOR
SALE.
TUB subscriber offers lor sa’e 325 acres of LAND, J®.
on Yellow Rirer, lower part of Cedar Shoals,
three miles from Covington, with a Saw and Grist M'LL
and Cotton Gin, with ample water power lor sac uring
or any other busin ss, with other necessary buddings on
the place. Moßt of the Land good and productive; about
169 acres cleared, convenient to Georgia Riilroad and Ox
ford and Covington Mate and Female Dolleges The Land
la offered at si" per Ac. e, with the Mill< in the bargaia.
AugustSl, 1854. [sß-wßtj WM. R. HENRY.
NOTICE.
TO obviate the necessity us going to Califo-nia or Aus
tralia a'ter gold,on receipt of sl, post-paid, I will
send Bowman s 80 Ready Ways to make Monty, with
which he says he has known men to make from 10 to slls
a oay. also, Biackburn’s Fortune, which has 11 wondetfu!
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Cholera and
the like Complaints. On the receipt of sl, post-paid, 1
will send to any part of the Uulted States, those three
men’s receipt , p imed in pamphlet form, w th wrdoh no
man oan tail to make money. My Postoffice is McDonough,
fleary ooaaty, Ga. [B3-im6t*J JOHN DAILY,
LorrauKS.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACALEMY LOTTERY!
. {Jju authority of the State oi Alabama) Xxtl
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN Vwgb»A
fSmEs Class F, 'o be Drawn Oct 20, 1854.J!*M™
« 8900
«. ! ; Ison
In all, 2SB p; iz-s, amounting to $80,900
gpgST- Kv*-ry pper drawn at each drawing.
Tickets $6 Or —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Bills on all solvt nt Barks taken at p <r
All communications str'ctlv confidential.
8. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept, 21, 18i4. 523-td
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
I.OTTKRIBB.
Managed, Drawn and P rues paid by i'te well known
and responsible Jinn of
GREGORY & MAURY
SALEJ CLOBE EACH I)AY AT 2 O’CLOCK
Drawn Numbers C‘?ss .82 >■ t Auguste, PeDt. £9;
68 9 1 47 5 62 41 ( 9 2 67 23 53 *B.
OLAS3 288—to~be drawn at Augusta r n S*tnrd»y, Sep
ttmbir 80th. Packa e Bcheme.
|4 6’ 0 I
$1501; i’/CO; sß''B, &c. licke’B sl—Sha-e? in proror
lion. Risk on a packitge of 25 qiar era $3 70.
CLASS 60—by Delaware 2 4 -to be drawn on Saturday,
bept. 80. Grand Scheme*
$40,0 V !
$18,000; $10.0(10; s6,i 00; $4/00; *£,OK); $2,000; 80 of
$1,000; Btl of 500, Ac. Ti-kets slo—shares in j.ropor
tion.
JOHN A, MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
PS?” All orders from the city or country, strictly confi
dential. 1.80
JOHJ| B tjiILER,
ATTORNKV AT LAW, Wajnesbo-o’, Ga. le
rele.s to M jsfra. A. J. A’i. W. Miller, o f Aucusta,
and Messrs. V ,»id t Owens oftavarnah. sHO dßtw f
_____
BY THK Ist October, a Tenement HOUSE on
Ellis st ,juit below the Lower Market, lately oo- JtJ
cupied by Mr. Ward.
Also, a Square cf Land in the Upper part of the city,
with Bor id Houses on the prem ses, suitable so- a ouu
try Public House, with a large Wagon Yaid and Stable*
at ache i. For terms. Ac., to JAS. aDAaiS,
sli-dtf or L DWELLE.
FOR ShLE,
ADEIIQHTFCL iunmer RESIDENCE, with
an abunda ce of W<>od, and a fine Spring of W’a
ter, IJ4 mile- from Himbuig,B. U. PosaeßSOn given iu
mediutly. Apply at this office. 5.6 dis
shoe findings.
A LARGE assortment of every article in the line,
jljL comprising in part French and American LINING
SKINS, of all colors; Bheep and Goat BINDINGS; Gal
loon LACES; WEBS, CORDS, Copper, Zinc and iron
SPARABLES and Shoe NaILS, TACKS, flit and round
heal; e ery variety of French KIT and TOOLS; HOOT
i REES atni CRIM PS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac. For sale on ac
commodating teims at the saddlery Wareh* use of
sHERMaN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 289, B.oad-st, 2d door
above the new Bank ot Augusta. *7 d*'.*Bm
MACHINE BELTING,
i) VTKNT Rivete , Sti.ched and C-mented, siDgle and
double, ail wiuhs.from 1t024 in has. These Be is
are ma e from vn-de hi «s, best quality of Leather, :on,
ured and approved by the mos extensive mauuficturers
and m tchi .ists in Georgia aud adjoining States. A large
s*oc a always on haudat the Sad iic-y Warehome of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols & Co., No. 289, nroad-si., 2d door
above the new Bant of Augusta. *7 d*iw3m
DISSOLUTION.
'HHE < O- ’ARTAEItsbIP heretofore existing be-
V t.we*n tbe subs- rioers, under tne firm ot W. H.
OWakD A .-ON, is this day d.s olved by mutual consent.
Eitiicr cf us will use the name of t e fi cu iu liquidation.
WM. II HOWARD,
September Cth, 1554. GEO. J. HOWARD.
tlDsLKIUbit having removed to the store
X u idei ihe Franklin House, an i opp >*ite the 1 lanttr..’
Hotel, vill continue tUe wRoCi UY aNd i O.M OisSloN
BUoINtSS iu alt its brancUes on his own ac;ou t. tie
will give his personal atlentn n to the sale of Lotion, Hou*-,
Gram, Bacon, Lad, Hay, and to all siuisofprodu e con
bigi.e i io h m, and hopes by strict at e t on to bus ueos,
and t e adv n-ages oi several years experien e, will ena
ble him to please all »tio may favor bra with tneir at
ronage. Cotton stored in a Fire proof Warebou e.
WM. U. H< WaRD.
September 6th, 1854. S 3 dß**w im
E\\ UOOKH.—Sandwich ls'and Notes; by A.
tlaole. Hsi ry of Pyrrhus; by Jacob Aboott. Ti
< onder* ga, or the Black Eagle—a romance oi days ot tar
di.-tant; by G. P. R. Janes, Ssq Harper’s Gazetteer of
the World, No. 8. Just received by
aulJ MoKINNE & HALL.
FW BO Jhs—The Master’s House—a tali of
jlv Southern Life; by Logan. Filty Years in botn
Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of Lile of a former Mer
cian ; b> Vincent Notte, late of New Orleans. Sunny
Memoirs of Foreign Lan 1 ; by Harriet Beeoner Stowe.
Ea-y Nat, or the three Apprentices—a tale ■ f New York
and Boston, but adapt dto auy meridian by A. L. Stin
son, Editor Express .vle.-senger Uncle Sem’s Farm Fence,
by A. D, Milne. Just received and for earn by
*8 _ MCKINNR A HALL.
PICK LKk*.—Jmt rec. ived by Iron Steamboat Company
Boats—lS boxes eICKLE , asso ted size and i-iud.
For sale by [sl£] RCSsELL <k fcIBLEY.
BA( ON.—Just received from Chattanooga, Tennes
see.
11 Poxes BACON, ) a-j , Q . ..
4 Hhds co. ) S!des and Shou aer3 ’
Fors?leby sepib RUSSELL & SIBLEY
l>OslON CHACKbHH. - Just received by last sett
XJ> of Boats, a fev bbl 3. extra Boston CRACKERS, for
sale by [slß] RU3SELL k SIBLEY.
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER dk WRIGrIT invite tae attention
of Planters to their stock of NE iRO WOOLdENS,
most of whuh is oi sou'hirn manuf<c ure, and their as
sortment ein ra <s some goods of v.ry superior qu dity.
OoNaBLR S, Geer laSTR.PES and i’laid LINbE >B, all
of whch wifi be sold at low pric s. slB-J&w
LGBb TIU9 AND OYSTERS—IO doz bexes OYB
-- R 3 and LOBNTEaS,! and 2 lbs each, hermitical
ly sealed. For sale by sl3 RUSSELL A fcIBLEY.
CU MMINGS’ MINOR WOttßS Tbe Finger o'
God, Christ onr Passover, The Com'orter. Also, all
the -beve id one volume, just received by
_sl2 ’IU >8 RICHARDS & BON.
MORE HATS, GESTLEttX !
JUST reeived Beebe A Co.’s Full Style fashionable Ul|
Molesein 11AT3. Also, several cases of our
manufacture—they are handsome aud no mistake, call
and see ih m at G. W. FERRY'S Fashionable Hat Store,
Muonic Hall Building Augusta, Ga. auld
j Jivi H VMS.—3,OOO lbs. Pig BACON, very choice, for
X sale by [tnv2s] E. C. TINtsLEY k CO.
IUJGY AND HJRNfcSJ FOR SALE.
I HAVE an exoe.lent *-UGGY and H ARNE-8 for sale.
s7 W'l U PR TCHaRD.
\ | At KKRKL—A few bbls. Extra Mess MACKEREL,
iVI to be had at (aWOj RUStsi LL A SIB *EY’S.
PICKl.hf) 'IO.VGUKe-—Just received by steamer
v a Charleston, Whole and Half bb s. For sale by
sl6 R JS,ELL A S.BuEY.
525 EEWiRD.
O TOLKX from th; subscriber, in his ro m in Mr. D. B
O Ramsay’s : ouse, on the ni-ht of btptember 14 h, a
Gull Hunting Case Dufl x WATCH,No. 62u9. T. F. Coop
er, No. 6 Calthorpe ?t., London, maker; wi’h my name
engrave Icn the back. The above rewuru will be p .id, on
returning said Watch to Messrs. Bead A Stova.l
sl6 2t ____ B A ARNETT.
Lard— ioo bbis lard ;
50 Kits Do;
76 Kegs Do. For sal *ly
Si 6 JOHN O. CAt MICHAEL.
SALT. —1200 Sacks SaLT. Foi sale by
si6 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
v,| OLASSLS 6 Tierces Luba MOLASSES. ForTale
ltX by l«16] JOHN O CARVIIOHAEL.
NEW WORKS. — Fashion and Famine, by Mrs.
Anne Stephens Eihau All n, an I the Green Moun
t-in Heroes of ’76, with a sketch of ihe earlv history of
Vermont. E isy Nat.i r the Thiee Apprentices, a t le of
life iu New York and B s'on, but adapted to any meritiao,
by A. L. ntinso 1, editor of the Eipresi Messenger. The
Mistei’s House, a Tale of Southern Life; by Lcg*n.
Bertha and Lil y, or the Parsonage rs Beech Glen, a Ro
tn.nci; oy Elizabeth Oaks Smith. Tieonde*-oga, or the
LL ck ragle,a r- manceoi ad y not f ar distant ;by G P.
R James. Hermits Deli, from'he Diary ol a Peuciiler ;
a io, a uppb of Dod 1 Fairulv, Sir Jasper i arew, Clara
Moreland, Ac. Also received, G ariam’s Mag ,zine, and
Peters n’s Magazine, f r Seplem er. at
sep 3 GEO A. uATES A BROB., Broad-st.
\fttk. STOU bV I9KW BOOK—Sunny Memories
Jl*X oi Foreign Lands; by Mrs Harriet Beecher S owe.
aiso, the Thiee Colonies of Australia, th*ir Pa-tur. s, *. op
p. r dines aud Gold Fiel 's; by Samuel Sidney : London
e i ion, with numerous Engravings. Fo- sale b
TIIOS.R l 111 It 8 A SON.
* MB LhhMhSls OF AGttKUITLHK, a
» or Y ung Farmers; by George E W ring, Jr , Con
sul mg Agricel.uiUt. For sale by
s 9 lUOS RKHLRDS A r ON.
HA VAN V tehGAß*—l9,s 0T M SEUr.Ro; 22,750
O lv tEGAKS, just imported, by
19 DaW3uN & SK'NNER.
t . ili m Lißb. small Tenn baO’>N, thog roun i,) ioi
Z* ! J HiO sale by HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.
tnyTO
U PERIOK .VIL »TA HD— We have just received
O '(H) d z. of Hudson’s Must rd.
iels Wvi n TUTt, Druggist.
NOW-A-DAY 3.
WM. N- F’lOHOLfs has just received, in addition
to his former assortment, ten different s y es of
HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear. Some * f them eotirelv
n w. r’lease call and look at them opposite the new au
Bus a Bank. H „ 10
PEACH STONES WANTED.
Til Ksubscriber wishes to obtain one or two bushels jg*3k
of fresh PEACH STONES. When taken from 3?
tne frui they should be packed in moist sand, to p event
them fr un becoming dry. Apply at this offioe to
iiul2- Its 0. ke.»mond.
VIAKgAR. —50 bbls Pure Cider VINEGAR ;
10 ao. White Wine Do. Ju t re
ceive 'by [j v ß‘] HAND WILLIAMS *(0
RAIBINH.— Xfevvimtfa[ndquarter i oxesfin- KAi -HNS,
tbe hid at [au2oj RUSSELL A SIBLEY’S.
OX UONBlG.XMENT—fiOhuffiela Dried PEvCHEd
wi I be so d low. fa'fi lm] J. a. At SLEY.
LitHl HALL—A supe'flue Bmut Machin-, made b>
X Leonard Smith. SCRANTON, SEV MOUR k CO.,
fto2 No. 9, Warren Block*
September 6tb, 1854.
AUCTIOJN 6ALtvS.
by sTc. grenvllle & ca
Sale under g proc e(iina f or p ar tUiJit.
R', o unlv e r f "“ ° rdl !L of the fU! er ort ourt cf Birhmrnd
Marker Hou.elaArgi«iS;J 1 1 “J**» , 1 « fct,h * l ~rS!
sale., the following described u®* h l pU *,«
W iliam H. Hatfldd and Elis* Vtrg ni* tta^fl e w,M? e nlnt»
in common:
All that lot of Land, with the improvements thereon on
the sou h side of Broad-strtet in the city of t ugurta
bounded on the to* th b Br«ad-»ti eet, rn tie r.s* by
real estate held bv Andrew J. Mi'ler, as trustee for Mrs.
Picquet, on t..e gouih iy Ei is-street, and on the west by
real estate owned or octupied by Mrs. emit* 1 ; it being ti e
Irick Store, with a Dwel ing over h-a*’, fronting about
twe ty seven feet on B’oad street, t ear the .bo? er Ma.ket
House, and running th ough o' like w'dth to Ells street,
with a wooden h us: on Ellis street. Ihe brick sto e and
dwelling on Broa > street are now rented to and occupied
by Iho as R. Rhodes.
Terms—une-thi-dof the purchase money to be raid in
cash, the other two-thirds to r e secured b> note and
mor gage. The note to »e ma te paya is on th* 1-t Jana
aiyiitb i with interest from the day of Bale. The proj e
ty to be in ured for the amount of purcha-e money unpaid
and po.icy to he tre s'erreit Ti e rent notes fur the com*
leg year will be tr.nsf rred to the purchaser.
John k jackcon j
WllliaM a. wai.ion, V Commissioners.
GEORGE G. RcW-aORIER, (
August 25, t 854.
BY cTe7 GIRARDEY & CO.
ADM >KISTKA1oK’s eAf.lt.—W ill be sold, at the
Lo»er Mark-1 House, in the c.-ty of Augus'a, on the
Ist Tues lay in OCTOBtR n< xt, within the .egai ~ u-sos
rale, (by order Court of Or i.nary) a tan o' Lanu c >n
t icing f it five acre., (more or le-s) lying and b ing m
the county of Richmond, near the Qu»-.er : p ings, te n«-
*E *® l l’ e estate o (1. t*. ilauiaau, a-joi iug iai ds of
r r ancii lom kir b, arthur ?mith, John Pku uer and 'I nom
as Beade tai i tract wi.l be sld set jcl.o a mortgage,
for s6<>U and mteiest.
August 16, 85t, QBWELL E. CASHIN, AdmV.
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & us.
The sale schertmed by Mr. Joel M. F eeman,
Administrator on the estate of F. W. freeman, is
indefinitely postponed ty us, in Consequence of
the epidemic.
September 19,1354.
Executor's Sale of an t® - ndve Stock of Jewelry,
Hold and Silver *atdie# Mut-r din store JT<.xtur.s,
<&o , dec , a' Auction.
WHO' EfcD \V, the 'Sit i September next, at lb#
ooleck, A M., wi| besot! agreeable to an rrd et
from the Ccu't of Ord nary o Richmond county, at tie
s ore of the at-Thos W Fr-em.n, deceased, the entire
C. n tents of said st re, corsi.ting in part o?
Goid and 8 Wer Wat. h. s, am -og them being Lever, De
tached do., tingle and hunting Cases, and of tae beat
ma ers
Jxw ley—Gold Feb, Vest snd Gnaid Chains, Chatte
ai ado.; Medal ions, W* ch Seals, Ear-drops, nd K.rgt,
Stud Butt >nr, Bracelets, Cuff Pius, Seal, Set and Hain
Rings, L.ckets, Ac., *c.
S.lver and Plated Gocdt, consist'og of heavy Table
fpouns. Tea do ;Kn ves CaP.O'S. Ac A large number
o first and second h nd 8 and 80 day Brass Clocks w th
w.ighis-,nd springs. ’
—AL*O
- Regulate r, 8 Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Up
right Desk, 1 Secretary. 1 iron ore i rorf ra e, l h;th
ulass Case, 4 hands .me .'how Cases, Tables, fkfas, Ac. *
—a i.So—
Stock of ma erialr, c- nsisting of Watch G a-ses Msin
-pr n sand such a. titles as ere usually it quired in ihe
Jewelry bu iness.
The attent on of the putlic are lnvi-ed to examine fhrfr
1 >ooe, as th y are p-siiiveij t • be sold to close up the
busit.es of the lute Thos W. FremiaD,d-ceas d.
rales » II commence On Wednesday icorni g, and c'D
i-ue at night f not cio-ed out d-ring the day miiallia
rod, Every art c e wil be Wc.rrauttd a; represented,
lerm* caah before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r.,
On Estate of Titos. W. FieaiaD, deceas d.
> ugust 1G 1b54.
RKUnUAU fell Kilt t-P^T"fAI.E.-Br vir ue~of
an order ii au dat Chun'- r, hy tin Uonorsbl J uave
of ihe huperior 0. urt, U. D (}■■• , »:1 be od, oU the
first Tues'lav in O toher next Rihmtte l.g-1 h-urs cf
sal l , at the Lrwer Market U. us--, 10 the Cty of Au-ueta
the f: iowiug pr p->ty .s Pcishable. vx: 1P a a d
Cover, a Rocki gCh .us, set. f n anl Crna-n as, 1 frte
alete, 1 ft.cret.iy anu B ok Ca?e, 1 t-ota, I C ri> t 1
martl, t'p C ntre Tati-, 5 Ch.irs, 1 B-d tead, a, d Bed
ding, l Bu'eau, 1 piece Wattiug, 1 n aril-top apsli.i nd
1 »ors T.bie. 1 pair ts Andirons, 8 hairs, i fmal man el*
Cl ck, 2 Wardrobes, ’ pi sin Bureau, 1 Be stead ai.u Bid
d Dg, 1 ttnall Wat hsian. , 1 Bet area-, and fcedd ng,
1 C ntre Lb e, i Co<, I Raige a'd 0o- ki g U en-
His iu Kncben. 1 oale, 2 Tatlaa, 5 ChVn 1 Lamp,
4 Shades, 1 Pi.no dial, 1 pair of Fire D.-g , a so all
the right ii-le an interest f E D. R.b r.son it. one
half bal- f B iggnig, alto, 1 Car -iage aDtl Ham. S', 1 pair
ofShtf,* 2H er» and Hop s, also, al the right title
andimereet of E 0. Robertson in se euU-tne ba e» of
t ageing row in the Ware-llcuse of Ko lertson * G >ss on
Re col -»tre tin City of Augus-a: Uv ed on as th> prorer*
t of K D R beets-m uooer a tael m ots in favor o' WIL
da u C l)a»sa, Roberi How-rd, , gaiust K l.a D. Sobert
sen, th * 20th ot - * p e" t er, 18 4
WiLLIAM DUVLE, Dep’t Sheriff, R. C.
Feptember 20, lbss.
ADYHMfeTriArOH’fe fe %I,K, Will be sold agree
ably ,o an order irom the Court f Ord nary of Rich
mond county, at the Lower Mart-ei 11 u-e in t.ie citv of
Augusta, in Saul county, oa the erst Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, within the leg* hours of sale, all that tract or
parcel of La d, ly ; ng and b ing iu the county of R ch
mond, containing tnirty acres,adjoiDl. g Innus rs Ur b B
C ark, John W. Oursw. 11 and C 1 Aider on. Sold as the
property of the esta‘e of Robert M. Pearce, .'ectas d sub
ject to the life i terest in the -aid laod of Miss Margar t
Pearce, bold for tne benefit of said esta e, the heir. «rd
cr duors, and the legatee, under the will of said deceased.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay foi p perg.
July 2T, 1554. SA WUEI. p, CLARK. Adts’ r .
BUOTS AND SHOIS AT W HOLES ALE AND
RETAIL,
OPPOgITK the Ma'onic Hall, Augus’a, Ga.
AL RICH A ROYAL are receiving the>«®l
supplies of Goods for Fall and Winttr trade, fll
woich they are determined to sell an cheap as tny*
fthoe h use in thi< cl y. Charleston or Saear u&h. O r
st-ck for retail is of the finest and best material \ and in
our wholesale departc eol wi 1 be fucnJ a laree and well
sel .xt d :t- ck from tne best manu actorie ; together with
a gr at many heap Bhees. Merchants wilt find our
b ock l.rgeaud varied. Fr m our 1 ug experienc io the
Boot aod Shoe business, we slater ourge v g t at we caa
do as w 11, if nta little better, tr,an any other L use Our
terms wil be six mo tbs lor first-rate pa tr,yettb sew! o
buy for cash, or city acceptance, wifi nnd our i-r teg very
low. H ALDRICH,
35 W ft lQ? aL.
ASSIGNEES NoT-CN.
ALL persons indebted to JAMES M. SIMPSON are rg.
quested to m-ke mmedi-.te payment t> the uuder
signed, anii all persous having claims against him, a ill
please j resent the same.
JOSEPH 8 1 .
s!4 ALBERT Ha I- H, J- 'esigcees.
HATS, CAPS £ ND BONNETS AT WHJLESALE,
W>l. X. NICriULe has the plea-ure of acn unoiug
to Mercbauts V sitiag AUuUs-a, t at tug »-ook or
HAIS, CAPo and BUNNETS, t r th: Fall t-ade, 1» now
compleie, aod ali those desiring Goo 1- in his 1 ne, are in
vited toca land tx.mme it, it they will be sold at p ices
that cannot ail to plra.e.
Successors to J. laylor, Jr., A Co., opposite he B nk of
Augu u. g 4 ts
TH2 BREVuOBT HOD3E,
FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF El jtiTH-ftT., N. YORK.
THlfe ert .blishment,finished and furnishel, with al
the modern eoave ;ienceg and cnmfoits, was . pened
for the reception of permanent aod transient vis t-rg, -a
luesday, the44i of September. It wit! be conuuct d en
tirely on the French p an, with are tairaut «ua hed or
meals eut to rnms. The ca ertr g departments, witl bs
exclus v ly uu ter the direction oi Mr Sanders-a late of
the College H tel. Families dei rous or c q,. ging apa t
uients, cau do so by applying at t"e office of the n«tel, or
to the Proprietor, OU-4.1S JUO-ON,
s 6 dim of tne New-Yi rk Heel.
Nfe'tV HO'tKH, by the author of Suony-Bi fe, *c :
The Tell Tale, ■ r Home Secret.-, old by Old Travel
lers, 1 y H Fousta, au h- rof tunay-s de, Ac Li tie Mg.
ry, or Talks ml I al. s 'or Ch .ore,, by H Fou-ta iba
Last L. as irom Bunr y-ft d , br H. Foos-a, au . or cf Peep
at Number Five, Ac., with a memorial or tne author hy
Austin Phelps Father Brigi.thopes, or an Oi lC e gy
mo’g Vocation; by Paul Oreytin Burr Cliff. i: s tua
shin : ano its Clou is, bv Paul Ur.y on Uilb, a .land
F test fttreams, ora Tramp in the chatvugay W. odg • by
8 H lla.-nmood. History of Cuba, or Notes of i trave er
in the Tr pics, being a poll leal, h storica and sea i-t cal
account o' the Island from its flr»td.sc ivtri t * tr t present
time; by M-turen M. Bal ou, illustrated. The arctic
R.gions, oe-ng an account ot tie ttnerio n Expeiti.nin
seaiC . of oir John F.anati >, uud r the patronage ot Henry
Grinuell, Esq. sceues i i a Hu .ter’g u e muiu iig
conning dventures among the Lions, Ac , w*\ gUtr i lus
trations Kr-mti r Life, or S:eoes an jad venture i m the
Southwest, by i , 'rancis Ha dm.an. Ju t received anu or
saie at [.lß] GEO. A OAI'K: A Kk.o3 , Br. a1 t.
NEGROES FUR SALE
WK H 4 VK tor sale several *egro Women, Giils and
Boyr, among which a e g >od .'earn t -esses, No 1
Co ks, Ytaah -rs and Loners, gei eral hou.e servaut-, Very
desirabl . For particulars, a- ply >o
r 14-1 v C K GIU VHD Y A 00.
PAKI-IVN felliHTfe and P encil Princlp'-s, .een
through Am ri an Spectacl.»,lllus ra ed Cu'anund
his Coot mp ra'ies. by Chailes Pni lij s, Esq , A B The
Military Life of John, I uk- oi Marn oruugh; by Ar h
ibald Ai.son F. K.B. Foreijh Re ■ inisc;n»-g;'by Henry
Richard Lo d Holland, e .ted by his s n Henry Reward
laird Hcl and. Ta. Works of Stephen bhn D D 11 fj
2 vo's. Sir Jas er Cftrew, Kot , his IFe and Experiences;
by thas-Lever. Doad Fami y Abroad b- Ohm Lever,
sorsaleby MoRINNE A UaLL,
815 Books Per* and rta ion- r*. Bro d »*.
nKOBBAPHY AX D fe I’ATife lids—a new a d
VA comt lete 8t tLtiial Gas tte. r of the United States;
by H. a, Fi her. »he ’ r gresa ts the Ufciied Mate# from
tne e»rie»t periods; hy R. a. Fish r. ArneHc* . Guide
Book throu .h the U. ite.-i 8 ates. Pocket oi Oeoig a,
Alabau.a, Missi.eiop., Ark.n as, Fi rid-*, lexas, etc.,etc.
Na M- tu, or He. f R. vings in the Southern 8--as. a r arr*.
tive of Adventur. sat ■he Hawa i n, Georgian and Society
islands, with Ma a and Illustrati os; by Edward S. Per
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Planett’s Bitters, they will imuart tone to the Bto
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Punch, with original illustrati >ns by J. MctUnah
Select Writings of 8 ibcrt Ona • befS—Esg y B p iK .i ui ,id
■ umorous. Stories of the Irish Pransmr ; hy Mi-, t 0.
Hall- German Literature; ly Joseph Got.ck Oh#
-renoh Revolution fr. m 1789 t« 1640; by T. W Red
head. Tne Life and Work* of Roberi Bu ng; ed t:d by
iobt Chambers, in 4 volg 12 mo Sketch* • of •V'boa-
Pi a and Florence, with a d-sor ption the Cathedral of
dilaD, tran lated Lorn the French of JuKs Jauin 1 by Mrg.
M Harrison Robinson. Life and its Ain s, lu two parts—
part Ist Ideal L fe; part 2d, Actual i ife. Racket Hook of
Mechanic and Engineering— -contaming_a Memorandum
of Facts and connection Os Practice and Theory ; oy John
W Nystrom, O.E. Algo, part 6 Chamber* Jourtßl. Also,
another suppl -of the HHvr-ms of Waig ugham ;by Agnes
4ao».BioaiM»*ios,
September 19,1354.