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FEMALE SCHOOL.
ISf- The Mtsee* Sedgwick propose to open a School
or Young Ladies, on the FIRST MONDAY in October.
neir aim wi 1 be to comb ne With a thcr ugh, intellectaal
education such moral and religious culture as will lead
their pupils to the formation of tho3e traits of character
without whici the highest mental endowments are worse
than u.ek'iS.
Ihe C iUrse of instruction will include the Latin and
French Languages. Terms from $lO to $2 >, according to
the -ges and requiremen's of the pupil*.
School Rooms on Broad street, ever the office of the
August* Manufacturing Company. Applications may be
left With Dr. T. W. IJaltey.
References—Col. 11. Hi Gamming, Dr. T. W. Battey,
Geo. Schley, Esq, Geo. VV. Lamar, Kq., lion. Wm. T.
Gould, Edward Thomas, Esq. s2-lm
William 11. tlrant* is now offering a large and
well selected stock of DRY GOODS, at prices which cannot
fail to please. All in want of desirable Goods at low prices,
will do well to give him a call, a lew doors east of the U,
Hotel. j ell-d*w
&T” (Jwntlemeu’s Dress Hat* for Fall and Win
ter 1854. WM. N NIC IOLS has recei ed Beebe A
Co.’s Fall Style of Gentlemen’s HATS, and invites the at
tention of his friends and the public, opposite the new
Augusta Bank. aul2
|jp"” Portraits.—Cha.bi.es Bebcff, Artist from tbi
Aea lemyof Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage
ment given him the pa3t season, informs the Ladies ad
Gentlemen 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,
andis prepared to famish Portraits of the finest execution
atshortnotice. Thepab’ic are respectfully invited togive
him a call.
Afew more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, be will
be engaged, giving instructions on the Sand Hills.
Rer>?RKSOB3. —Messrs. T. (Pantou, Thomas Richards,
Gardner, jr.
mr< • aorgia Haiiroxd, Augusta, Aug. 10th, 185-I.
As protection against e3O ipe of negroes under fraudulent
passes,tickets for negroe3 will be sold only to owners or
other re-pon ib e parties, who wi i further be required to
furn sh a duplicate ass to the Agent who sells the ticket,
to be filed at hi3 office.
The above rule to take effect on and after the 15‘h inst.
augll-3m GEO YON'GE, Gen. Supt.
Hr GUrl*’ fcctaool. —The GIRL:-.’ DEPARTMENT o
BYMME3-8 SEMINAi.Y wi lin mure be conducted at the
residence, corner of Elbert and Telfair-streets.
Terms: —Eight, Twelve and Sixteen Dollars per quaiter.
s!5-twst
CHALMERS’ DAGUEREEAN GALLERY.
9V The Undersigned having recently pur
hasvd of Mr E 8. Dodge his interest in the gallery so
long and favorably known as Dodge’s Daguerrean Gallery
respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is
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 to give his
patrons likenesses more life-like than tb jse taken at any
other establishment in the Southern country.
All are invited to call and examine specimens. Pictures
taken at all hour* of the day.
Gallery at Post Office Corner over Clarke A Co.’s Jew
elry Store. nlO-tf WM. H. CHALMERS.
DENTAL NOTICE.
JtgT” Dr. F. OtFerman returns his
thanks to his friends, and the public
at Urge, for the literal patr mage he has auJ'rVfeSaEß
received, and Hatters himself that by strict T T>
attention and guod work he will merit a share of public
patronage. All work warranted to be as good as any in
the State. Office one door below the Mechanics’ Bank.
IST Whtre he does not giv<. satisfaction, he wishes no
pay. jy23-tf
fW Peraom wanting cheap BOOTS and SHOES
can be accommodated at my new Store, under the U. 8.
Hotel. ray 24 HENRY DALY.
bargain* 1 Bargain*: In Dress Silks, Tin
sues. Barege*, dkc.—We are disposed to offer great in
ducements!’ the above Goods. AIso,inLAWNS, ORGAN
DIES, and Plain BAREG S—ail of fashionable styles and
shades. Now is the time to buy really beautiful and good
Goods at a low figure. [aulsj WARD & BURCUARD.
pF*lrlah Linen Goods. —The attention of House
keepers is respectfully called to the stock of IRISH LINEN
GOODS row opening at our Store, embracing Li en
SHEETING, Pillow-case LINENS, bleached and unbleach
ed DIAPER and Satin DAMA'-KS, for Table-cloths, bleach
ed and unbleached TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS and
DOYLES, TOWELLING of all kinds,by the yard or ‘ozen,
CRASH, DOWLAS, BURLAPS, Ac., Irish LINENS, Long
LAWNS, CAMBRIC, Ac. We will warrant all best Goods
pure Linen, free from any mixture of Cotton.
jels COSGROVE A BRENnAN.
The Kagle A Phoenix Hotel not having been
included in the list of Hotels of this city b 7 the Fair Com
mittee, the subscriber gives notice that there is such an
Hotel, containing 58 rooms—that he has been its Pro
prietor for more than a year, and tint he is now at his
post,prepared to accommodate his friends and the public
with the very best the market affords.
sHS t s J. R. PRESCOTT.
The Constitutionalist, Southern Recorder, and Federal
Uni ra, will insert for 3 or 4 weeks in weekly, and forward
th*ir accounts.
pW* Handsome Tweed* Coat*. —J.M. NEWBY A
CO. have on hand two or three hundred Tweeds Cassi
mere COATS, suitable for Spring wear. They will be sold
cheap. Call and price them.
pr* We call the attention of all merchants and
dealers in CLOTHING, to our very large stock, consisting
of every variety of COATS. VESTS and PANTS, SHIRTS,
DRAM ERS, COLL ARS, STOCKS, Ac., Ac.
Our stock is well adapted to the coming Fall and Winter
trade, and has been made up expressly for the Southern
market. We offer it at low price*, and request all dealers
to examine for themselves our stock, and if they do not
intend to visit either Charleston or New York, to send us
their orders, and they shall be filled to their satisfaction,
either from our store, No. 26 llayne-st, Charleston, S. C.,
or No. 194 Broadway, New-Ycrk.
au29- PIERSON, JENNINGa A CO.
BUSHELS of White Winnowed CORN for
‘.S M IU sals in sacks. J. C. CARMICHAEL
52 S
1,1 1 VM b >lA(<A'/ilAil(,f r .September, tias been
received. Subscribers wilt please call for their num
bers. Also, Progress and Prejudice; by Mrs. Core, au
thor of the Biukerß Daughter, Ac- Toe Beautilul O gar
Gir ,or the Myst Ties of Broadway ; by J. 11. Ingraham.
The’ll ghwaycnan’s Stratagem, or Claude at the Scaffold —
beir gafu 1 account of the Rescue of Dick Turpin; by the
author of Dai e Devil Dick F r sale at
s 2S GEO. A OaTES k BROS , Broad-st.
THEEK JOURNEYMAN TAILORS,
OP liO I) HA HITS can find flcn y of Work at
Savannah Bill pi icesat SCOTT* BALDIN.
WilmiagioD, N. C.
Wilmington is free from all epiJem cs oi contagions of
any so t We al o want a man to make Pants, and will
pay 50 per pair. s-8 dt> pCOTT * BALDWIN.
nIRKK SHblilFF’s b\LK.—ln pursutnceof an
| I . rder Irom the honorable W W Llolt, Judge of the
Superi r Court Mid ile D str.ct Georgia, will be tool
beiort the Court houre door in the town of Wa nesboro’
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
O ITOHER t ext, the following piope ty, to wit l ‘2 black
Mules, 1 sorrel Male, 12 bea 1 cf dogs, lb head or Cattle;
1 yoke of Oxen, l Ox Carl, 1 Yoke, c Horse Carts, 1 four
horse Wag n, 4 setts of Wag m Harness, lot of Flo vs.
Plow Ge r, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grind-toee. 1 Cut ii.g Knife,
1 Vice, I pair Sea es, 1 Cotton Gin, 1 W ire Safe, Ik>
Crockery Ware, 2 Desks, 3 Bedsteads, 8 Matras es, 2
Feather Be Is, 2 Couches and Matrasses, 6 Chairs, 2 Pint
Tables, 1 Look ng-Glass, 1 Cooking tftove, 1 Hla k Trunk
an l -ed Clo hes, Carpenter’s Tools, 1 Rille. half keg
of Nails, half bt>l Vinegar, 4 Scythe Blade Cradl s, 10
bushel-seed oats; alia lathed as the property (fEHj h
D. Robertson in fvir of W. C. Daws n,O. H. Perry,
administrator Juhn G. Hatcher, dec’d., Henry F. Russell,
Ge rgia uailroa i k Banking Company, Edmund Palmer,
Jc-s. M. Newov, vs. the saiu n D. Robertson.
Sept 2s, 1854 _A C. KIRKLAND Pe e Sh’ff.
store to rent-
STORK at present occupied by Mr. H. T. I’eay,
JL at the Lower Market. Apply to
s5 WM 11. PRITCHARD.
WirlilSHKY—sobbis. Rectified WHISKEY, for sale
V? by ESTES A RICHMOND
\| AUKEHKL.--Bea 1,8,3 and 4, in whole, hall and
i>JL quarter bbis. For sale by
jyßo HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
FOB THE FALL TRADE.
\\J K have commenced receiving, Cloths, Catsimers and
Vv Vestings, of the newest and most fashionable order,
for the Fall Trade. Gentlemen may re y upon having
any article of Clothing they order made up in fashionable
and correct s'yle.
Our Stock embraces every article of Dress and conveni
ence for the Wardrobe. WM. O. PRICE CO.,
seplS Drap rs and Tailors.
NKW SUPPLY—Nolte’s great work, ‘‘Filty Years
in both Hemispheres,'’ just received by
sl2 McKINNE k HALL.
RUCK AAA AY. For sale a Rockaway, with harm. £B,
but little used,— as good as new
si 4 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
r i * SIiIDS', very choice N. O Sugar, now Undine.
OVJ au2 HAND. WILLIAMS * CO.
000 c * lo ‘ ci Bacon SIDES; 2,000 bushel
’ SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO ,
je9 No. 2, Warren Block.
ANOTHER bbPPiA—The Lamplighter. The Mas
ier • House, a t;Te of Southern Life; t y Logan. Fern
Lea es, from Fanny’s Portfolio, strugg es for Life, an
Au obiography. Just teceived, and for sale by
18 McKINNE k HALL.
t’OOrv’ii UlAltiiiiiltA tiMMEUY —ThiiTprepara
) turn seldom fails to check the worst cases. It is for
* & 1 * b F iy WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
COMMERCIAL.
I MEW ORLEANS, Sept. 20. CaiumZ
8 . Lana Ist Sept., 1854 bale-- 26 H fi
Ai rived since q ft 2
A: rived to-day 2’tl9
Exported to date 15 4i r 5 -’
imported to-day ,!139_ 15,554
Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared.. 44,^49
Molasses -'ales4so bbls. fermenting at 11c.; 19 prime
re *> ed at lfc^c.; and 50 bbls. of the Cr setnt Refinery
at sc.
/’To?*/’—Sales 208 bbls. St. Louis in 2 lots at $7.T5; 50
at 47.17 ; and 60 extra St. Louis at SS,3O.
Corn —Sale- 1 10 sacks yellow mixed at 76c.; 100 white
mixed at 75c. ; and 175 white at ‘■Oc.
Pork —Ve's retailing at $15.50.
Bacon— Sides reiaii Dg at Bj*c.; and Bhoulders at s3c.
Freights —2 ships taken for Havre at l’gc.; and one
for B m nat 1 5 Ic. for cotton.
Lcchanges —Demand limited. London 9@9jtf and 9%
per cent pr^m., Pari* ssf U>@sf 17j$ ; New-York 60
days 1 P er cent - dis - i New-York Sight 1 per cent
pretn.
EXPORTS.
■ripr.29.-F r Philadelphia, Schr. Price Wetherill-457
bales Upland Cotton.
SliimiNti ii\ i’LLLItiLi>(JL.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 8J. —Arr. Barque Lucinda Sear*,
Heard, Boston, Barque Sarah Ann, Dnnkwater, Boston.
At Q iar autme Span. Brig invincible, Argola, Havana.
List’d H. L. schr J. Price Wetherill, Foster, Philadelphia.
OBITUARY.
“ In the midst of life we are in deat i.”
Mr. CHARLES W. C. MAhCH, was deprived of his life
on ne night of the 21st September, 1:54, while at his post
m the Georgia Railroad, acting as fi ernau on the 1. coino
tive Libercy, (through friendship to a brother m rtal
Whose wife lay very s ok,) t>y the collision of two engines.
--r. March was a resident of this city .or two years, was
Assistant l’eac er of the Augu .ta Free tchoul.a memutr of
Augusta Division Sons of Temptrsnce, and was the rtg -
ia teacher oi a Night School at ihe Augusta Factory. He
was the eldest son ol B, U. a id r ally March and was b r rn
in Batt rson, N. J., on the 1 Ith o! May, 18 3. He has
left behind him abe rest Father, Mother, Brother and two
■ i.te.s to mourn the r sudden lo s. Peace so Ins ashes.
, R.
The Observer and North Carolinian, Fayetteville,
Patterson, N. J., and New-York papei* please copy.
WILLIAM housley, jr„
DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
UAH now in stvre 120 > pair Geor ■ia made Plantation
BROGANS. The best thick Brogan ever offered in
t is market by a Scuthercern manufacturer, well pegged,
two soles and no welt; sizes from No. 6to 15, and at the
manufacturer’s price. Planters wishing to purchase a
Shoe that w ll last a year, will do we 1 to call soon,
ol sw*w4t
|> KH>l ONI) COUNTY. GKO.—Where!*. Camille
I\i E. Girarcev applies for letters of Administration on
the estate of Frederick H. Schwartz, late of said county,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
la the kindred and-creditors of said and ceased to be and
appear tmy office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show Cruse, if any they have, why said letters should not
be gramed.
Given under my band at office in Augusta.
October l, 1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
| INCOKN SHE iIFF> SALK.—WiII be scld, on
I~J tue first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at Lincalt
t n, in said county, within the egal hours of sale, a tract
ol Lind in said county, containing ‘lhree hundred and
Seveniy-bix Acres, more cr Ess, adjoining lauds ol Allen
Sistrunk, Wihiam Murphey, Benj Bentley and others:
Levied on as the property of Cliatt to satisfy a fi. fa
issued from th# Inferior court of said county , in favor ol
Jobn t’anktrsly, vs Isham Cliatt.
OCR 1 1n54. ZACHAKiAH WILLINGHAM, Sh’ff.
J IMOLi A BHKILIFF’S SALK.—WiII be sold cn
the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at Lincolntcn,
in said county, within tn legal hours of sale, a tract ot
Land in said cuuu.y containing Two Hundred and Thirty
Acres, more or less, on the waters of Mill creek, adjoining
•tads of Isaiah Dollars, Wili am Dalis, EaFayette Lamar,
and Nathan \Y T right: Levied on as tne property of unariei
btatbam to satisfy a fi. fa from Lincoln inferior Court in
favor of Lucy Harper ;or the use of Newman A Ma.thews
vs. Willis kiorence and Charles Statham.
Oct. i, it>s4. zacha iah Willingham, sh’ff.
tniKACU BED PANS.—FLY BRUSHES and French
BED PaNs, just received by E. MUaT.N.
Store open all day. s£o
i vR. J. H. SPKARB, having had an ample opportu
* / niiy, being resident physician for several months iu
an hospitt, rtspectfully otlera his p. ofessional services to
the cit zens oi Augusta Office opposite Planters’ Hotel.
Augusta, Bept. k 7,1854. s3O Cm
SADDLE HORSE WANTED.
AAY gentleman who has a good SADDLE HORSE
and paraphernalia, can have them well taken care
oi and moderately used, during the prevalence of the
fever, at a fair hire, by applying at this office. They will
not be taken out ot the immediate vicinity. 527-d4t
P'OR SLK.—2O,OOO lbs. Clear SIDES, Tennesse.-
i? Bacon; 15,utRl lbs.ribbed do. Baltimore
Bacon. j_sz7-at*j J. H. ANDERSON, Mclntosh sc.
I > ACOA. —10,1100 lus. prime Bacon SiDES, very bright
_AJ ana Dackooue out, for sale on Friday, Sept. 29, li£4,
iioin 11 till o’clock, by C. A. WILLIAMS.
e27-lw
IUL SALE.
\ FlNE,young,Georgia raised horse, jour years Av ,
fY. old, works well iu harness, aud is a fair
saudit horse, gentle aud kind. Apply to
®x4 EO. W. EVANS.
i 1 A.YlS.—Just received, this day, four casks Prime
£A HAMS. *23 RUSSELL & SIBLEV.
CITIZEN’S MILL.
IIOR the information o. the community who are suffer-
JD ing lor want of .viEAL, 1 suggest that ail o.d Com
coining to this market, the consignees should give the re
lusa! ol it to those grinding Meal for this community, as
new Corn is too green to be ground, and it can be fed to
Hoises, and tnus save all the old Corn for grinding into
Meal [s2lj JaMES L. COIEMaN.
NOTICE.
ALL persons who have folt tne city in consequence of
the epidemic, will be furnished with MEAu fkee of
CdARGE, by applying to Mr. Geo. Hall, at his mill. It is
hoped none will foil to call who need it.
524-ts TURNER CLANTON.
notice.’
rO ah of those who may want anything in our line, we
would s„y that we will be at our post ready to wait
upon them from 9 o’clock, A M., to 4 o'clock, P. M.
524-ts RUSbEn & SIBLEY.
TO RENT,
IMIE OFFICE, with STORE ROOM, on M’lntosh-st., at
. present occupied by Mr. Gardelle. Apply on ilie
premises, or to (_s2o] JAMas HOPE.
JOSEPH A. BEALS,
HOLIK, SIGN ANd ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, so
licits orders in either ol tae above branches of busi
ness, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share ol pa
tronage.
Augusta, Sept. 19,1854, s2O-lm
CLINCH RIFLE S LOAN ASSOCIATION bTUCK
j ~ U*Ubb Clinch Rifle’s Loan Association STUCK
iij lor sale. Enquire at this office. sl7-2t
OA CONSIGNMENT—2,OOO los. prime FEATHERS.
J, A. ANSLeY,.
Commission and Produce Merchant, opposite Union
s!5 ltn
OA CONSIGAMKNT, TO AAUMVK— 2O,OOO lbs.
cnoice itibned and Clear i?lDErf; S,UOd pounds choice
tllobbOaKS. fslS-ImJ J. A. iINcLEY.
Lfi Alt—lo boxes white Havana ■'sugar, just received,
and for sale ly >2 S. C. GREN VinLE & CO.
take notice.
a He. -■<iiil Y warn all persons from buying or trading
JL in anv way lor m , lot of Land No. 162, in 12th dis.,2d
section, lying in uiuner formerly Cherokee county, as 1
nave been iuioruied a iorged deed has been made by
some person unknown to me, to one J. A. Maudox, of
Canton, Geo. * CKaWFGRD LgNG.
Sp ria, Ga , Aug. 29,1554. si w2t
/ A KST’e Calf Congress GAITERS, received by
\JT sS ALDRICH & ROYAL.
HARD TI VI KB, a Novel; by Charles Dickens, from
Diatens’oious.hold Wortls, price 2o cents. For sale
at aui.3 GEO. A. OAiEd * BRoS., Broad-st.
Oft CJ ‘i\slt4lVMlii\T—lo boxes choice new CHEESE,
sib-lrn J. A. ANcLEY.
t \ KYI'S superkr fine Calf pegged BuOi'S, received by
\jf so ALDRICH & ROYAL._
Lt OPEL, tv—6oo bags good to prime Rio COFFEE;
/ 50 bags pr.me Laguira COfsEE;
50 ** •* Java “
Just received and for sale low by
jyßo HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.
O RANKES—S bbis. Sweet Oranges, Just received, and
for sale by t 2 B. C. CiKENVILLE k CO.
CU.AKIFIKD AND REFINED SUGAR.—A large
) stock on hand. HAND, WILLIAMS AOO.
ju ly 80
OhLTCHKb OF THE IRISH BAR; by the Rt. Hon.
Richard Lalor Sheel, M. P., with memoirs and notes
i.y R. Shelton Mackenzie, D. C. L., in 2 vol. For sale at
au2 GEO. A. OATES k BROS., Broad-st.
SEIDLITZ POWDERS.—A fresh lot of SEIDLITZ
POWDERS, warranted pure and full weights. Just
eceived at [au22] W. H. * J. TURPIN’S.
RIPE.— 50 Tierces of different dualities, Just receivtd
by Ly ßo ] HAND, -■ ILLIAMS * CO
■ DOR SALE, by HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.,
JU 70 dozen BROOMS;
50 “ assorted PICKLES, ir. quarts half gallons
and gallons;
15 dozen LE vION SYRUP ;
100 boxes No. 1 SOAP ;
25 “ Pale do.
** ®9, DA iin pound papers;
25 kegs Bi Carb. soda •
2 casks Extra LEMON SYRUP. au2
i'A? p. ‘ V °WK. —Famous Persons and
Vs by .' T ' Park , er Y‘”, IS in °ne volume. Al<o,
Chesaut Wood—a Tale, by Liele Linden. For sale bv
si THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
OMAGH BRANDY S bbia. Superior Peach BRAN
JL DY on consignment, and for sale by
je3 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
HORSE FOR SALE.—For sale, a good plantation
. HORSE. Apply to
je3 _ E, C. TINSLEY A CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT—S,OCO lbs. HAMS, which will
be sold lew to close out. [sls*m] J. A. ANSLEY.
>*ALE.—One Pair Fairbanks Platform SCALES,
I secondhand. sls-lra J. A. ANSLEY.
i* OllN.—looo bushels in store and for sale, by
au2o 8. c. GRENVILLE * CO.
join w. goss,
BNKBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
l T Augusts, Ga , tenders his service* to I is
foien'ls and the pubfle, in the General Commission
Buisi- ea*. His personal attention will be given
of ttor, FI ur, Grain, Eacon, and alt other Produce;
wll ex cute orders for -ooda ’or customers, and m*ke the
usual cash anv-nces. All produce consigned to h m will
be stored in the Fire-p*oof Warehouse of Mr. L. Hopkin*,
subjjct to the order of owners. Charges, customary rates
cf the city Can at all times be found at the Counting
Room cf ti. Hopkins. sl4-3ra
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT:
J >V con-ent of the anaching credit ers ts Hj: D.
* > Robertson, will e rented till the first day of October,
1855, and posnsslon givtn immediately, the t\AB.E
bOUSE, on the Nor>h side of Reynold, and I'a t cf
Mclntosh street, lutly eccupie’ by said Robertscn.
Terms, Ac. made known on appl cation to
WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep’ty Sh’ff.
B3UNIY LAND WARRANT MISCARRIED OR
LOaT.
ILRAKN that about the month of June, 1552, a
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT, No. 89,734, for 80 Acres
of Land, iss ed to me, was mailed to my address by the
Hon. Rob’t. Toombs, which Warrant never reached me.
All persons are, therefore, cautioned against using said
Wan ant.
The Commissioners of Pensions and of the General Land
Office, a e cautioned ag linst re issuing or patenting sad
Warrant, as I shall in due time, through an agent, apply
t, tie Commissioner of Pensio s for a duplicate Warrant.
Sl6-w6t JOEL CRAWFORD.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
|QO BBOAD-BTB.KKT, under the Augusta Hotel.
At the above establishment can be found a large
anJ well se ected assortment of SADDLE', BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, OaRPET-BAGS, VALISES, Ac.,
which will be sold on accommodating terms. Work of all
kind made to order with nea.nesa and despatch.
HATCH A BEGBIE.
Augusta, August 29th, 1851. au3o
SADDLERY, &C.—FALL TRADE-1854
OHERMAN, Jiißbli’ St GO., late Wright,Nichols
lO A Cos., having increased their arrangements for manu
facturing anu importing, are prepared to exhibit an unu
sually large and vaned a -sortment of SADDLES, BRI DLES,
harness,whips, ikunks, valises carpet-bags,
and every description of Goods in that line. Also, a
heavy stock ol SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH
TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, CASTINGS, -c., which
are offered to dealers and manuiacturers at low prices
upon their usual liberal tern s for approved credit, at No.
239, Broad-st., 2d door above Bank of Augusta.
s7-d*twßm
100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINS.
NO VY arriving ot favorite brands and assorted weights,
warranted fresh. For sale on favorable terms at the
Saddlery Warehouse es SHERMAN, JESSUP ACO ,
late Wright, Nichols A C0.,289 Broad st., 2d door above
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-d*twßm
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading for, or in
anywise receiving, any Notes of hand signed by
Thos. H White A Cos., or T. H. White A Cos., which bear
date after the first day of October, 1851, as no person,
since that date, has had any authority to use said name,
and I will enforce the law to its extent, if any such note or
notes are presented for payment.
H. W. MASS ENG ALE,
Chattanooga, Sept. 4,1854. s7 twlm
THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
ARK now prepared io do the fo.lowmg kinds of woik
wito neatDess and despatch:
STEAM ENGINES and BUILERb, of any style or finish ;
also BANK VAULTS; IRON FRONTS; SILLS and LIN
TELS, for Building .
RAILROAD CaRS, of all kinds and descriptions, made
in the most substantial and beautiful manner; Wheels for
same warranted for one year. •
IRON RAILINGS, of various styles for Balconies or
Fences.
GOLD MINE CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to
©rder.
BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner.
MILL WORK— 11 ki dsof Mill and Gin-gearing,Shaft
ing, Pulleys, Wa er Wheels, Ac , on hand.
BRAS.’ CASTING will also have our attention.
planing and sawing lumber.
Flooring—Plane r, TongUed and Grooved at ss.ooper 1000
feet superficial;
Ceoing—Planed, Tongued and Grooved al 5.00 per 1000
eet superficial;
Weather Boarding —Planed and Jointed 4.00 per 1000 feet
superficial;
Planing—both sides, $3.00 per 1000 superficial feet.
Use of Circular Saw and one man will be 15c per hour.
Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, will be $1 perh-ur.
All orders must be left in the office, not in the shop.
Cashwil be requir and in all cases unless otherwise agreed
upon with W. M. HIGH'!’, Gen’l Superintendent.
v -a*w!y
TO HIRE,
| A KHGHb MKN, until the Ist day of January. Also,
11/ 3N gio Women, among which are House Servants,
and a fine Nurse. E. quire of W. II OaKMAN, Jr ,
At J. J. Byrd’s, upper end of Broad-street, on and after
the xSth insu s9 ts
HOLISKHOLB WOliUe, for September, has been
received. Subscribers will please call for tneir copies.
Knickerbocker, for September, has been received.
Illustrated Magazine o’ Art has been received for Sep
tember. Also, Frank Leslie’s Ladies Gazette, for Septem
ber. For sale at
s9 GE J. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
FOLK KLAIX VASEs.—A very extensive selection
of FRENCH CHINA VASES, of the newest styles, at
the Crockery Store of |s9] E. MUSTIN.
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY!
WHO SAYji GAS OR LEAD PIPES?
JKOYVU At CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, at the
• corner of Jack.on and Teiiair streets, immediately
in the rear of the Baptist Church, would like to know.
We take pleasure in stating that we are now prepared to
run GAS and WATER PIPES into stores, dwellings,
churches, facto, ies, public buildings, Ac., at as low a rate
of as good material and workmanship as can be obtained
and done in any Sou hern city.
In addition to this we will keep a constant supply, and
procure at the shortest noti e the following articles, viz:
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Burners, Stiff an i
Flexible Drop Lights, Gas Pipes ol all sizes, Lead and
Block Tin Pipes, Water Closets, Wash-Basins of various
patterns, Wood Bathing Tubs, liutd with Copper and
o.ead ; Copper and Brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges,
with or without Water Racks; Copper and Galvanized
Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks, for Kitchens or Pan
tries, ofal sizes and patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and
F’orce Pumps of various patterns anu sizes.
A 1 orders left at ihe shop or with the Superintendent of
the Gas Works will be personally and punctually attend
ed to JOHN ROWE,
s5 ly G. 8. HOOKEY.
NH.VV .UOOKS—Nodes, Ambrosiane; by late John
Wilson, Professor of Moral Ph losophy in the Univer
sity of Eainburg, Editor of Black rood’s Magazine, author
of Ise of Palms, etc., etc., with Memories and Notes; by
R. Sheldon Mackenzie, D. C. L., Editor Shells Irish Bar.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes
at Williamsburg, Va., A. D. 1764.
Apheila, aud other Poems; by Two Cousins of the South,
Miss Juda Pleasants and Thos. Bibb Braul y, just receiv
ed by sl2 McKINNE * HaLL.
C'IHKAP PLIILHJATIOXS. Hard Times, anew
J story; by Ch.s. Dickens. Rosa Woodvnle, or the
Jailor’s Daughter ; by Alex Dumas. Rosa Lambert, or
Memoirs of an Unfortunate Woman; by G. W. M. Rey
nolds. The Gentleman’s Daughter, or A Great City’s
Temptations; oy the author of Mabel, the Actress, Ac.
Dark Shades of City Life; by the autnor of the River Pi
rates. Isabella, or the Pride 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 Devereli, or Two
Judgments for One Crime; by J. Ingraham. Mary Bu
chanaD, or lmsbairlach; by the author of three Nights in
a Lifetime. Gar nolle, or the Rover’s Oath; by Cnas. P.
Bickley. vv a ter
ern Wilds; by Owen Dutfy. The Image ol his Father, or
une Buy is moretrouole than a dozen ttirls; the author
of Wnom to Marry and how to get Married. The Wheel of
Misfortune, by Ned Buntline. The Adventures of Her
cules Hardy, by Eugene Sue. For sale by
s3 MoKINNE A HALL.
A PLANTATION AND NEGBOES FOB SALE.
subscriber tffers for sale his PLANTATION
. pleasantly situateu upon the Coosawatie rivtr, con
taining 220 acres, most of which i- river and creek bottom
—it beiag a part ot No. 42 and 43, in the ith dis. and 3d
sec, of formerly Murray but now Gordon county. The
location is healthy, the water is good, the improvements
new, and the soil productive. It is 10 mile3 from Calhoun
and 7 from Resaca Depot. Also, two likely YELLOW
BOYS. Apply to H. 0. CARTER,
slo-w2m Freebridge, Gordon county.
/ MitiKSKMAN’S ARA IAN BALSAM Farrell’s
Vj ARABIAN UNIMENT; FREY’S VERMIFUGE;
JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS; TOBIAS’ VENETIAN
LINIMENT, and BECKER’S EYE BALSAM,just received
direct from the Proprietors, by
au22 W. H. k J. TURPIN.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartn rship heretofore existing under the
name of COFFIN k BEALS, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having claims will j lease
present them, and those indebted will make payment to
either of the undersigned. JOSEPH. A. BEALS,
Augusta, Sept. 16,1854. JNO, G. COFFIN,
si 9 _
NOTICE.
THE 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) when ne will De
Dleased to sell and deliver hia customers what meat they
may waDt. / T. W. FLEMING.
Augusta, Sept. 1554. st*
UNCURKENT FUNDS WANTED.
THE SUBSCRIBER is purchasing NOTES of al
solvent Banks in the Uci ed States, at the lowest
rates, and can be found at his office on Washington street,
as usual. F. C. BARBER, Exchange Broker.
sep 19
COTTON . FARM FOB SALE.
IT'OR sale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile
’ Ohio Railroad, nearScoober, in Kemper county,3C
Miss., half of which is first-rate Cotton Land, partly bot
tom, and genuine post oak cotton soil; two hundred act es
cleared with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad
dress me, atScoober, Kemper county, Miss.
g l9-2t D_ O. GREENWOOD.
NOTICE;
PERSONS having demands against Dr. Edward T.
Lynch, oi Warrea county, will present them to the
undersigned for payment. E. H. POTTLE.
Warrenton, Sept. 16,1854. sl9-wlm
NOTICE.
FAMILIES, leaving Augusta and Hamburg on ac
count of Yellow Fever, and on the line of the “ Ham
burg and Edgefield Piank 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, Sept. 18, 1854 Sl9-d2t
ARNIBH, WHITE LKAD, *c—On the River
and daily expected, Coach Body and Furniture VAR
NIBHKS ; WHITE LEAD, pure and No. 1; COLORS, in
Oil and Water; PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, Ac.
au22 H. A J. TURPIN.
LARD —Just received ty Iron Steamboat Cos. Boats—
-59 kegs Prime LARD; _ , L
15 bbis do anu Pressed DO. For sale by
sIS * RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
THK HY DRdHAUKN, or Water-Proo', Anti-Con
sumptive CORK SOLEB. manufactured bv HAR
COURT, BRADLEY A CO , 44 J farketst ,
Pr ncipal Warehouse, ln2 Wood btreet, Chiapside, Lon
d n, England. American Establishments 8b Ann Street,
aud 102 Nssssu Stre-t New York, C. S.
The UYPROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for pro
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a pre
ventative of many Lung diseases, withort any doctoring
whatever. The Hydromagen is in the form of a sole, and
wrrn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is
a powerful antidote to disease.
l|For Gentiemtn it* ill be found agreeable, warm, and
healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, the
foot cacnot r ecome wet if the Hydromagen is inse-ted
Ladies may wear the lightest soled Boots or Shoes in the
most inclement weather with impunity; while consump
tion, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be
thwarted by their general adoption. Tbey entirely suprer
sede overshoes, 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 Hydromagen, being a mere thin slice of Cork
prepared, peculiarly placed inside, does not increa-e the
size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidv To
Children they are extremely valuable, as they may en
gage in exer ise with comfort and healthy effects. Their
expanse is so slight as to scarce need menti n; besi es,
those who patronize them wiDfiad their yearly doctor's
trills much diminished thereby.
As the Hydromagen is becoming more known, its sale is
increasing to an almost incrediule extent. Last year in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow,
Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh and Berlin, our
sales reached 1,782,450 pairs of Cork Soles. This year the
number w ll far surpass that
Ask the Facul y their opinion of their value as a pre
ventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con
sumption.
Men’s Bize, per pair, 85 cents.
Ladies’ “ “ 30 “
Boys’ and Misses’ 25 “
Notice —Fmm tt e retail prices we make a very liberal
allowance to Jobbers and Whole alers, so that any store
keeper may make a fine profit on their sale, while they are
an article that may be kept in any store, among any class
of goods. For terms, apply to
HAKCOURT, BRADLEY & CO.,
sl3-d&w3m 88 Ann-Street, New York.
THE CHEST.
Slit ASTLEY COOKER, BART., M. D., the emi
nent Medical Practitioner, has left a valuable legacy
to the world in his great preventative of Con-u option, and
unfailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of
Medicine. Sir A. C., Bart., invented and advised the use
of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to all
persons of all ages and conditions, as a certain an t a safe
shield acainst those fearful diseases, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and other affiicti ns of the
Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, ac
cording to fashion, and the continual changes of our cli
mate.
“The Pretector ” is simply a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with silk snd pa ded, which, suspended from the
Deck, covers the chest, in so agree-ble a manner that, once
worn, it becomes a necessity and a comfort.
“ The Protector,” although but recent y introduced into
America is making rapid progress through the U. States,
the Canadas,South America, and the West Indies. It ha
for a long time been a staple article in England and on the
continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries
to the position of an article of dress.
To demonstrate these facts enquire cf any English resi
dent in your vicinity of his knowledge cf the beneficial ef
fects of wearing the Protector, without recourse to doctor
ing of any kind The cost of wearing these articles is a
mere trifle, and one will last some years. No one who
values the health of himself or his family will be without
them. The Hospitals in this country are Dot alone recom
mending them, but rapidly introducing them. Harcourt,
Bradley k Cos., of London, and Manchester,England, were
originally entrusted with the manulacture of the Protto
tors, by ihe lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to manu
facture according to his original instructions, and theie
fore recommend those who would wear “ The Protectors,”
to see to their heinn genuine.
Remember this is a staple article, and no Patent Med
icme. retail pricex:
Gent’s Size $1 60 each.
Ladies’ “ 1 00 *•
Boys’ and Misses’ size 75 “
HARCOURT, BRADLEY k CO.,
38 Ann Street and 102 Nassau Street, New York, U. S.
Principal Warehouse, 1< 2 Woo J-st., Cheapside, London.
Manufactory, 44 Market-Street, Manchester, England
E. B. & Cos. are establishing Jit pots for the sale of “ The
Protector ”in all parts of America Ph sicians, Surgeons,
Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, Hat'ers and
Milliners also Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store-Keepers are
entrusted w th the wholesale and retail distribution of
them, aud to whom most liberal terms are offered lor their
enterprise, and a splen id opportunity opens to them for
sa e and profitable busine s. For terms, apply to
HARCOURT, BRADLEY A CO.,
slSdiwSra 88 Ann St re t, New York, U. &
CHEROKEE COUNTRY.
A VALUABLE LOT OF LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sa'e a very attractive MM
and valuable lotof LAND, situated between threeJC
and four miles from the flourishing ity of Rome, Ga. Tne
tract contains Three Hundred and Twenty Acres of good
Upland, well adapted to the growth of all the small
Grains, Irish and Swee’ Potatoes, Peas, the Grass;-, such
as Clover, Ac., and peculiarly suitable for Fruit Growing,
as it is situated on an elevated pla eau above the reach of
ordinary frosts. A beautiful Natural Pond or Lakelet, of
the purest water, occupies the centre of the Tract. The
margin oi this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive.sites
imaginable for a country residence; as the supply of wa
ter never diminishes, and is ol great depth and clearness.
It is fed by subterranean springs, and has no perceptible
inlet or • utlet. The tract is heavily timbered, with Oak,
Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., ad an abundance of Pine, and is
within a mile and a quarter of two good Saw Mills. It aso
contains an inexhaustible quarry of superior Limestone,
which may easily be made available for Agricultural and
Building purposes. The improvements consist of a very
comfortable Log House, with out-buildings—a well of good
water, Ac., with twenty or thirty acres in cultivation
The attention of Fruit Growers Stock Raisers, and all
desirous of a delightful s tuatiou in a salubrious and healthy
climate, within easy reach of the best society, is paiticu
iai ly invited to the above tract.
Ffor terms, Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W.
M. BERRIEN, of Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure in
pointing out the land. D. REDMOND,
au2B-dtw*wtf Augusta, 6a.
THREE DWELLING HOU3ES l SILE.
THK subscriber offers for sale his large City Lot
oa Reynolds street, betwee i Forsyth and Wilde Be*
streets. Said Lot contains tt ree good DWELLING
HOUSES. One of them b ing plastered throughout, with
six fire-p aces, Ac. Ac., and the other two (smaller) being
a lapte • to the occupar cy of moderate siz and families.
Having permanently located in the country, and not being
desirous ol retaining my city property, I will dispose of
the above on vry reasonable terms, as regards price,
terms of payment, Ac. A rare chance for a good invest
ment. Apply, at this office, to D. REDMOND.
au23-dtw*wtf
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
FREIGHTING BUSINEeS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA.
THIS Company, having recently pur-
chased the Boating intertst of the
OLD STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA, are now
prepared, with a strong force, to transport produce and
merchandise in any quantity.
Their Iron Steamtrs, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and
CHATHAM, with the AMORY SIBLEY, one of the lightest
draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Flat?
or tiarges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa
cilities far promptness and duspatch not heretofore equal
ed here —a set of Boats leaving each place every other
day, and in case of extreme low river, definite instructions
will be given their Agent in Savannah, to d all
Goods to their care, by way of the Central and Augusta
k Waynesboro’ Railroads.
The Directors are determined to adhere to their present
very lew rate of Freights, which are fully ONE-HALF
LESS than the Railroads from -he Seaboard
Goods from the Eastward should be distinctly marked
“IronSteamboatCoiEpany,”orcare of THOS 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 of
commission. Address
THOS. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
FOSTER BLODGET, “ Augusta.
Augusta, April 28,1854. W. H. STARK, President.
6m
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUcTA, GA
OSMOND & GRAY, PROPRIETORS.
TIIE PROPRIETORS of the above named estab
lishment, in returning their sincere thanks to their
friends and the public in general, for the very liberal pa
tronage extended to them since hey have been in opera
tion, would respectfully state th t they are aow prepared
to execute all order for IKON AND BRASB CASTINGS,
with despatch, at th 6 shortest notice, and in the best man
ner.
To Railroad Companies and Car Builders.
We are prepared to manufacture to or ‘er 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 all other
kinds of Railroad Car and Engine CASTINGS, including
Frogs, Switches, Chairs; also, Bridge BOLTS and CAST
INGS for every description of Bri ges.
We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds of
Railroad CAR WHEELS and AXLES, BOXES, CAPS and
BRASSES complete.
To Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac., furnished at
the shortest notice, of the best materials and workmanship,
and at the lowest prices.
American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., }
June sth, 1863. f d2-ly
NOTICE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Mill tract 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 lc9s, with an excel
lent new Grist Mill, on a never failing stream of water,
situated in a thickly settled and healthy locality. Terms
made to suit the purchaser—indulgence, if required, with
approved security. M. T. SHEEHAN.
Raytown, Taliaferro co., Ga. s5 wlm
NEWTON COUNTY LAND AND MILLS -FOB
SALE.
THE subscriber offers ior sale 325 acres of LAND, SBK
on Yellow River, lower part of Cedar Shoals,TU
three miles from Covington, with a Saw and Grist MILL
and Cotton Gin, with ample water power lor facturing
or any other busin- ss, with other necessary buildings on
the place. Most of the Land good and productive; about
160 acres cleared, convenient to Georgia Railroad and Ox
ford and Covington Male and Female Colleges. The Land
is offered at sl<> per Acre, with the Mills in the bargain.
Augustßl,lßs4. [sS-wSt] WM. R. HENRY.
NOTICE.
rrM) obviate the necessity of going to California or Au-
X traliaalter gold,on receipt of sl, post-paid, I will
send Bowman’s 80 Ready Ways to make Money, with
which he says he has known men to make from 10 to |ls
a day; also, Blackburn’s Fortune, which has 11 wonderful
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Chol-ra and
the like Complaints. On the receipt of sl, post-paid, I
will send to any part of the United States, those three
men’s receipt , printed In pamphlet form, with wnich no
man can tail to mane money. My Postolßce is McDonough,
Henry county, Ga. [sß-*m6t*] JOHN DAILY.
LOTTERIES.
80UTH1RN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
v . ( By authority of the State oj Alabama) v,
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN. Cg|J
isSES Class F, to b* Drawn Oot. 20, 18A4.tffe
„ V. 8000
u 1500
In all, -238 piizes, amounting to . $30,000
OF - Every drawn at each drawing.
Tickets $5 Or— Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
8. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 21. 1854. s2B-td
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
LOT I KKIKH.
Manured, Brawn arid I‘rnes paid by t'tt we LI known
and responsible firm qf
GREGORY A MAORI
SALES CLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK
Drawn Numbers Class 238, at Augusta, Sent. 80:
15 87 19 47 5 52 27 16 40 2 50 72 24.
CLASS 284—t0 be drawn in Augusta on Monday, Oct.
2. 8p endid scheme,
f9 562 !
6 prizes of #8.000; 10 cf #SOO, besides numerous others.
Tickets #‘2 50—shares in proptrtion. Bisk on a pack
age ol 25 quarters, |9.25.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the city or country, strictly confi
dential. _ol
join b. miller,
ATTORN hY AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Ga. ie
releis to Messrs. A. J. A l. W. Miller, of Augusta,
and Messrs. W ard A Owens of Favarnah. 830 dSswif
TO REST
BY THE Ist October, a Tenement HOUSE on AjjS
Ellis st., jutt beiow the Lower Market, lately oc- fi£r
cupied by Mr. Ward.
Also, a Square of Land in the Upper part of the city,
with 8 or tu Houses on the prem ses, suitable for a Coun
try Public Bouse, with a large Wagon Yard and Stables
attached. For terms, Ac., apply to JAS. ADAMS,
sl2-dtf orL. DWELLE.
for sale,
A DELIGHTFUL turner RESIDENCE, with .ft©
an abundai.ee of Wood, and a fine spring of Wa jjtji
ter, I>4 miles from Hamburg, 8. C. Possession given im
mediately. Apply at this office. sl6 dtf
SHOE FINDINGS.
A LARGE assortment of every article in the line,
comprising in part French and American LINING
BKINS, of all colors; Sheep and Goat BINDINGS; Gal
loon LACES; WEBS, CORDS, Copper, Zinc and Iron
SPARABLES and Shoe NAILS, TACKS, fiat and round
head; e ery variety of French KIT and TOOLS; BOOT
TREES and CRIMPS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac. For sale on ac
commodating terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols A Cos., No. 239, Bioad-st., 2d door
above the new Bank of Augusta. s7 d&iwßm
MACHINE BELTING,
1} ATIi.YT Rivete 1 , Studied and Cemented, single and
A double, all widths, from 1t024 in :hes. These Beits
are made from whole hiues, best quality of Leather, long
used and approved by the mos’ exteusive manufacturers
and machinists iu Georgia and adjoining States. A large
sicek always on hand at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols A Cos., No. 289, Broad-st., 2d door
above the new Bank of Augusta. s7-d&tw3m
DISSOLUTION.
IMIK C O-PARTMiUeiHIF heretofore existing be
. tween the subscribers, under the firm of W. H.
HOWARD A ON, is this day dis olved by mutual consent.
Either cf us will use the name of ti e firm in liquidation.
WM. H. HOWARD,
September Cth, 1554. GEO. J. HOWARD.
TIIK having removed to the store
under the Franklin House, and opposite the Planters’
Hotel, will continue the gRuGFKY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in all its branches on his own account, lie
will give his personal attentk n to the sale of Cotton, Flour,
Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and to all kinds of produce con
signed to h m, and hopes by strict attention to business,
and the advantages ol several years experien e, will ena
ble him to please all who may favor him with their i at
ronage. Cotton stored in a Fire proof Warehouse.
wm. h. Howard.
September Cth, 1554. s8 dßw*wßm
“VTKW UUOHB.—Sandwich Island Notes; by A.
ii Haole. History of Pyrrhus ; by Jacob Abbott. Ti
conderoga, or the Black Eagle—a romance of days iot far
distant: by G. P. R. James, Esq. Harper’s Gazetteer of
the World, No. 3. Just received by
aul2 McKINNE A HALL.
NEW BO JUS.—The Master’s House—a tale of
Southern Life; by Logan. Filty Years in both
Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of Life of a former Mer
chant ; by Vincent Notte, late of New Orleans. Sunny
Memoirs of Foreign Land ; by Harriet Beecner Stowe.
Easy Nat, or the Three 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. H. Milne. Just received and for sae by
sS McKINNE A HALL.
pICRLKS. —Just received by Iron Steamboat Company
JL Boats—lß boxes eICKLE , assorted size and kind.
For sale by [sl3] RUSBE3L A fcIBLEY.
BA< ON.—Just received from Chattanooga, Tennes
see.
“ K. “S“-
For sale by sepl3 RUSSELL A SIBLEY
BUaIOX LitALKMIH.—Just received by last sett
of Boats, a few bbls. extra Boston CRACKERS, for
sale by [slß] RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT invite the attention
of Planters to their stock of NE iKO WOOLLENS,
most of whit his ol Southern manufacture, and their as
sortment embraces some goods of very superior quality.
OSNABLR *S, Georgia STR.PES and Plaid LINSEi’B, all
of which will be sold at low pric s. sl3-d*w
LOBSThR* AMD OYSTERB.-10 doz boxes OYS-
Tt RS and LOBSTEnS, 1 and 2 lbs. each, hei-mitical
ly sealed. For sale by s!3 RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
CUMMINGS’ MINOR WORKS-The Finger ol
God, Christ our Passover, The Comforter. Also, all
the above in one volume, just received by
812 ‘IHU3. RICHARDS A SON.
MORE HATS, GENTLE HE !
JUST received Beebe A Co.’s Fall Style fashionable**
Molesain HATS. Also, several cases of our own<Bßr
manufacture —they are handsome and no mistake. Call
and see th m at G. W. FERRY'S Fashionable Hat Store,
Masonic Hall Building, Augusta, Ga. aul2
I _#IG liAMH.—B,OOO lbs. Pig BACON, very choice, for
1 sale by [my26] _ E. 0. TINSLEY A CO.
BUGGY AND HARNES3 FOB SALE.
I HAVE an excellent oUGGY and HAItNEr-S for sale.
s7 WM H.PR TCIIARD.
\/| ACKER EL—A few bbls. Extra Mess MACKEREL,
iVI to be had at [au2o] RUSSELL A SIBuEY’S.
ptCKLM) TONGUES*—Just received by steamer
IT Via Charleston, Whole and Half b bis. For sale by
s!6 UUScELL A SIBnEY
$25 BEWAED.
STOLEN from the subscrmer, in his room in Mr. D. B.
Ramsay’s 1 ouse, on ttie night of September 14th, a
Gold bunting Case Duflttx WATCH,No. 6209, T. F. Coop
er, No. 6 Calthorpe st., London, maker ; wi'h my name
engrave Icn the back. Ihe above reward will be paid, on
returning said W'atchto Messrs. Beall * Stovall.
sl6-2t B. A ARNETT.
Lard.— ioo bbis. lard :
50 Kits Do;
75 Kegs Do. For sale by
sl6 JOHN C. CAKMICHAEL.
QALT.—I2OO Sacks SALT. Foi sale by
lO sl6 JOHN O. CARMICHAEL.
A/t OLASSES. —i© Tierces Cuba MOLASSES. For sale
iVI by [tlti] JOHN O. CARMICHAEL.
NEW WORK*. —Fashion and Famine, by Mrs.
Anne Stephens Ethan Allen, and the Green Moun
tain heroes ol ’76, with a sketch of the early history of
Vermont. Easy Nat,tr the Three Apprentices, a t tie of
life in New York and B jston.but adapted to any meridian,
by A. L. Stinson, editor of the Express Messenger. The
Master’s House, a Tale of Southern Life ; by Logan.
Bertha and Lil y, or the Parsonage cf Beech Glen, a Ro
mance; by Elizaoeth Oaks Smith. Ticonderoga, or the
Black Eagle, ar< mance of ad y not far distant ;byG. P.
R. James. Hermits Dell, from ibe Diary ol aPeuciller;
a'so, a supply of Dodd Family, Sir Jasper t arew, Clara
Moreland, Ac. Also received, Granam’s Magazine, and
Peterson’s Magazine, for Septem :er, at
s e piS GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
MRS. *TOW h’s NEW BOOK.—Sunny Memories
of Foreign Lands; by Mrs Harriet Beecher Siowe.
Also, the Three Colonies of Australia, their top
per Mines and Gold Fields; by Samuel Sidney : London
edition, with numerous Engravings. For sale by
s9 thos. Richards a son._
I ‘HE ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTU RE, a B ok
JL for Young Farmers, by George E. Waring, Jr., Con
sulting Agriculturist. For sale by
8 9 THOS RICHARDS A PON.
A VAN A SEGA Rtf—19,5.0 T M SEGA BS; 22,750
O K SEGARS, just imported, by
DAWSON A SKINNER.
L.BH. small Tenn BACON,(hog round,) ior
L\ ‘aUVJU sale by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
myio
SUPERIOR MUVfARD.—We have just received
O 100 doz. of Hudson’s Mustard.
jels WM. H. TUTT. Druggist.
NOW-A-DAYS.
WM. N. SfIUHOL* has just received, in addition
to’ his former assortment, ten different styles of
HATS, for GenLemen’s wear Some of them-entirely
new. Please caU and look at them opposite the new Au
gusta Bank. * u ——
PEACH STONES WANTED.
THE subscriber wishes to obtain one or two bushels £2h
of fresh PEACH BTONES. When taken fromTA*
the fruL they should be packed in moist sand, to pi event
them, fr im becoming dry. Apply at this office to
au!2-dtf D. REuMOND.
Y” IMEGAU.—SO bbls Pure Cider VINEGAR ;
10 do. White Wine Do. Just re
ceived by [jj3o]_ HAND, WILLIAMS A CQ.
RAIbINH. —A few half and quarter boxes floe RAISINS,
tj be had at [au2o] RUSSELL A SIBLEY’S.
OM CONSIGNMENT—6O bushels Dried PEACHES
wi 1 be soid low. [sls lm] J. a. AN6LEY.
liMllt BALE —A superfine Smut Machine, made by
X* Leonard Smith. SCRANTON,SEYMOUR ACO ,
au2 No. 2, Warren Block.
I JAGGING.—2SO bales GUNNY BAGGING, ® e oti
heavy, for wleby^
Molasses —50 hhds. w. i- ™ er ’
for sale by HAND, WILLIAMS 4w
AUCTION SALKS.
BY SC. GRENVILLE & 00. f
Sale under a preceding far Partition.
T>Y virtue of an order of the Bu| erior Court of Richmond
county, Georgia, the undersignrd Commissinert will
m o th „ fir * r uvduy in NOVEMBER next, at the Lower
i .V , u s e ln Avgusta, during the usual hours of public
w in’o™ H f °u o T n ?, dt,c,ribed Re4l **tate, belonging to
Vii am . Hatfltld and Elisa Virg nia Hatfield, ai tenant*
in common;
All that lot of Land, with the improvement* thereon, on
the sou h aide of Broad-street in the citv of Augusta,
bounded on the north b. Broad-.treet, on tbe rst by
real estate held by Andrew J. Miller, as lluetee for
Picquet, on toe south by Elhs-street, and ou the west by
real estate owned or occupied by Mrs. Emtth; tt being the
Brick Store, with a Dwelling over head, fronting about
twe ty seven feet on Broad street, near ihe Lower Market
House, and running th ough o’ like width to Rut- street,
with a wooden house on Ellis street. The brick stoie and
dwelling on Broa < street are now rented to and occupied
by Iho j-as R. Rhodes.
Terms—one-third of the purchase money to be paid in
cash, the other two-thirds to te secured by note and
mortgage. The note to be made payable on the Ist Janu
ary, lsfi >, with interest from the day of sale. The proper
ty to be insured for the amount of purchase money unpaid
and policy to be tret sferred The reut notes for the com
ing year will be transferred to the purchaser.
* JOHN K JAOKBON, I
WILLIAM A. Walton, Vo mmissloners.
GEORGE G. MoWuORTER, f
August 25, 1864.
BY C. E. GIRARDEY'& CO.
A nMIMNTU \TOH>X ,l.h.—W-l be Mid, ftt the
Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on tha
Ist Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of
sa|e, (by order Court of Ordinary) a tract of Land con
tain lug f rt -five acres, (more or less) lying and b’ ina in
the county ot Richmond, near the Quaker Springs, bel- ng
i- g to the estate ol G. P. Flanigan, adjoining lands of
Francis TompkiEs, Arthur Smith, John Skinner and Thom
as Bealle Said tract will be sold subject to a mortiiave
for #6oo and interest.
August 16, 1554. OSWELL E. CASHIN, Adm’r.
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY A (.u.
The sale advertised by Mr. Joel M. Fieemau
Administrator on the osthto of F. W. freeman is
mdotiiiitely postponed by us, in consequence *oC
the epidemic.
iSeptember 19, 1854.
Executor's Sale of an ex ensive Stock cf Jewelry.
Gold and Stiver batches, Materials, Store Fixtures ‘
ifco., cfco., at Auction.
WKDNKHDAY, the 27tu September next, at lOjtf
o’clock, A. M., will be sold, agreeable to an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, at the
store of the ‘ate Thos W Freeman, deceased, the entire
contents of said store, consisting in part of—
Gold and Silver Watches, among them being Lever De
tached do., single and hunting Cases, and of the ’best
ma-ers.
Jewrlky.—Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Chatte
lait-sdo.; Medallions, Watoh Seals, Ear-drops, ►nd Rings
Stud Buttons, Bracelets, Cuff pins, Seal, Set and Plain
Rings, Lockets, Ac., Ac,
Sliver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table
Spoons, Tea do.; Knives. Castors, Ac A large number
ot first and second-h nd 8 and 80 day Brass Clocks, with
weights and springs.
—ALSO—
-1 Regulator, 8 Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Up
right Desk, 1 Secretary, 1 Iron fire proof Sate, 1 high
Glass Case, 4 handsome Show Cases, Tables, Sofas, Ac
ALSO—
Stock of materials, consisting of Watch Glasses, Main
spr.n sand such a*tides as are usually required in the
Jewelry business.
The attent on of the public are invited to examine their
Goods, as they are positively to be sold to close up the
business of the late Thos W. Freeman,di ceased.
eales will commence on Wednesday morning, and con
tinue at night if not closed out during the day until all is
sold. Every article wi 1 be warranted as represented.
Terms cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r.,
On Estate of Thos. W. Freman, deceased.
August 16,1884.
Richmond bhkkifp’h nalk.—By virtue of
an order issu dat Chun her, by the Honorabl Judge
of the Superior Court, M. D. Geo , will be lold, on the
first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of
sale, at the Lower Market Hi use, in the City of Augusta,
the following pri petty as peiishable, v z: 1 Piano ad
Cover, 2 Rocki g Chairs, set of mantel Ornam nts, 1 Tete
a Tete, 1 Btcretaiy and E ok Case, 1 Sofa, 1 orp*t, 1
marble C ntre Table, 5 Chairs, 1 Bedstead, and Bed
ding, l Bureau, 1 piece Matting, 1 marble top WashsUnd,
1 work Table, 1 pair of Andirons, 8 hairs, i small man el
CLck, 2 Wardrobes, 1 plain Bureau, 1 Bedstead anil Bed
dmg, 1 small Washstanc, 1 Bedstead and Bedd ng,
1 Centre lab e, 1 Oot, 1 Range and Gocki g Uten
sils ia Kitchen. 1 Sate, 2 Tables, 5 Chairs, 1 Lamp
4 Shades, 1 Piano Stool, 1 pair of Fire Dog ’, also all
the right title and interest. fE. D. Robertson in one
half bale f Bagging, also, 1 Cariiage and Harness, 1 pair
of Shafts. 2 U hers and Bop s, also, al the right Ltle
and interest of E D. Robertson in se enty-one ba es of
Bagging now in the Ware-House of Bo"ertson A Goss ou
Re. t noli -stre tin City of Augusta: levied on us the proper
ty of E D Robertson under attachm nts tn favor ot Wil
liam C. Dawson, Robert Howard, against Elija D. Robert
sen, this 20th of .September, 185 4
WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep’t Sheriff, It. 0.
September 20,1851.
ADMIM6THATOR’ti SALK. Will be sold agree.
ably to an order from the Court of Ord-nary of Rich
mond county, at the Lower Market H use in the city of
Augusta, in said county, on the tlrst Tuesday In OCTO
BER next, within the legal hours of sale, all that tract or
parcel of Land, lying and b.ing in the county of Rich
mond, containing thirty acres, adjoining lands of Dr. 8. B.
Ciark, John W. Carswell, and C< l. Ander-on. Sold as the
property of the estate of Robert M. Pearce, deceas-d, sub
ject to the life i terest in the paid land of Miss Margar t
Pearce. Sold for the benefit of said esta'e, the heirs and
credi.ors, and the legatee, under the will of said deceased.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
July SAMUEL B. CLARK, Adm’r.
boots and shobs at wholesale and
RETAIL,
OPPOfcITK the Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. . _
AL RICK A ROYAL are receiving theirCHj
sunplies of Goods for Fall and Winter trade,rll
which they are determined to sell as cheap as any *
shoe house in this city, Charleston or Savannah. Our
stock for retail is of the finest and best material; and in
our wholesale department will be found a large and well
selected stock from the best manu actories; together with
a great many heap Shoes. Merchants will find our
stock large and varied. From our i >ng experienc. in the
Boot and Bhe business, we Batter ourselves t at we caa
do as will, if not a little better, than any other house. Our
terms wih be six mot ths for first-rate pa >er,yettho*e who
buy for cash, or city acceptance, will find our pri jes very
low. H ALDRICH,
s5 W. 8. ROYAL.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to JAMEB M. SIMPSON are re
quested to make immediite payment to the under
signed; and all persons having claims against him, will
please present the same.
JOSEPH 8 CLARK, 1 . .
sl4 ALBERT HAT H, j- Assignees.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS AT WHOLEBALE,
WM. N- NICHOLB has the pleasure of ann uncing
to Merchants visiting Augusta, P<at his stock of
HA'iS, CAPS and BONNETS, for the Fall trade, is now
complete, and all those desiring Good* in his line, are in
vited to call and examine it, ss they will be sold at piices
that cannot tail to please.
Successors to J. Taylor, Jr., A Cos., opposite the B >nk of
Auguti. s!4-tf
THE BREVOORT HOUSE,
FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF EIGHTH-BT., N. YORK.
TIIIH establishment, finished and furnished, withal
the modern conveniences and comforts, was opened
for the reception of permanent and transient visitors, on
Tuesday, the 4th of September. It will be conducted en
tirely on the French pan, with a re taurant attached, or
meals ent to rooms. The catering departments, will be
exclusiv. ly under the direction of Mr. Sanderson, late of
the College Hotel. Families desirous of engaging apart
ments, can do so by applying at the office of the tietel, or
to the Proprietor, CURTIS JUDsON,
s6 dim of the New-York Hotel.
NEW BOOKS, by the author of Sunny-Sile, *c :
The Tell Tale, or Home Secrets, told by Old Travel
lers, by U Fousta, au'hor of Sunny-side, Ac. Li tie Ma
ry, or Talks and Tales for Ch uireu, by H. Fousta. The
Last Ltaf from Sunny. Side, by U. Fousta, author of Peep
at Number Five, Ac., with a memorial of the author, by
Austin Phelps. Father lirightbopes, or an Old Clergy
man’s Vocation; by Paul Oreyton. Burr Cliff, its Sun
shine and its Clouds, by Paul Creyton. Hills, i-s-es and
F rest Streams, ora Tramp In the Chataugay Woods ; by
8. H. Hammond. History of Cuba, or Note* of a traveler
In the Tr< pics, being a political, historical and staii*t>cal
account ot the Island from its first discovery to the present
time; by Matureo M. Ballou, illustrated. The Arctic
Regions, being an account of the Ameriotn Exped tiou in’
search of Sir John Fran min, und r the patronage of Henry
Grinnell, Esq. Wild Scenes la % Hunter’s Lite, including
cunning dventures among the Lions, Ac., with 800 illus
trations Fronti- r Life, or Scenes and Adventures in th
Southwest, by Francis Ha'dman. Jmt received and lot
sale at [sl3] GEO. A. UATEd A BROS., Broad- t.
NEGROES FOR BALX
WE HAVE for sale several Negro Women,Girls and
Boyr, among which are good Seamstresses, No I
Conks, Washers and Ironers,geLeral house servants, very
desirable. For particulars, a) ply to
sl4-lw C E. GIRAHDEY A CO.
PARISIAN SIGHT* and French Principles, seen
through Am rt.an tipeotacle*, lllus ra ed. Curan and
his Cont. mporarles; by Charles Phillips, Esq , A.B. The
Military Life of John, Duke of Marlborough; by Arch
ibald Alison F. R. S. Foreign Bern inisoenees; by Henry
Riohard Lo-d Holland, edited by his son. Henry Edward
Lord Holland. The Works of Btepheu Olin, D. D., L.L. D.,
2 vols. Sir Jas, er Carew, Knt., his Life and Experiences;
bv Cha*. Lever. Dodd Family Abroad, bv Ghas. Lever.
For sale by MoRINNE A HALL,
■ls Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st.
Geography and *tati*tiu*—a new and
complete St .tin Weal Gaiettetr of the United States;
by R. S. Fisher. The Progress of the United states from
the eariest periods; bv R. s. Fiefor. American Guide
Book through the United 8 ates. Pocket Maps of Georgia,
Alabama, Mississippi, Arkan-as, Florida, Texas, etc., etc.
Na Motu, or Reef Rovings iQ the Southern Seas, a narra
tive of Adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian aDd Society
Islands, with Ma ■ and Illustrations; by Edward B.Per
kins. For sale by sl6 T. RIOHAKPB * SON.
DO YOU WANE A GOOD AFP*
Planett’s Bitters; they will impart Bto *
mwh, and invigorate the S®rUTl\ ’>n£gbt.
ITR HOVBYMOOA snd other Comicalities, rim
JJnch wi“ J. MtCltnae.
Writings of Robert Chamber*— Essiys Fsmiaai a ad
RSSSrftS- of the Irish Prints j by Mrs. B. 0.
German Literature; by Joseph Gostick. The
French Revolution from 1789 to 1840; by T. W Red
head. The Life and Works of Robert Bums; edited by
Rebt. Chambers, in 4 vols. 12 mo Sketches of Genoa.
Pi,a and Florence, with a description the Cathedral of
Milan, Iran lated from the French of Jules Janie ; by Mrs.
M Harrison Robinson. Life snd it# Ainu, in two parts—
part Ist Weal U let; part 9d, Actual l ife. P* oket Book of
Mechanic and Engineering—containing a Memorandum
of Facts and ooonectioo of Practice and Theory; by
W. Nvatrotu, 0. E- Also, part 4 Cha-abei•’ JourßAi. “so,
another suppit of the Pilgrims us Walsiogham, by g es
“ M ' wl moiuiim 4 ws.