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""CHARLESTON, Oct 11 —Ctton The sales today
r ached Sou ba e-, u ave-y full raue* of p ices The ex
tremes w reir mitol"c.
SHll'l'tfi 1* lIN l fa: i fait*iift UK.
SAVANNAH, Oct her IS. —Art M Ship York, Mcßurney
Liv p-c;. Se.nir John Randolph, Paniue, Augusta,
O er -i Brg 'lata: zis, Emerson, Boston; scor. 'fares Sons,
H goee, Baltimore.
CfAR'.ESTOX, O-.t. 18—Arr. str* er Southarnei’
E»tn,Be*-lior:t. ship OsWego,B .evens, New-York; sohr-
Ftno i■. t rj. J--.cki> n, New York; sebr Alfred B»r
--rett,Brk r,Pal’ delphla. IntheOfHng, ship Delaware,
Patten, New-'orE, and a bark u known.
Lose Notes
S TOLLS fiom the stoi e of the subscribers, two doors
below the Post office earner, • small WalUt,> ®«e}»
worn, comaiains .wo KuTtb, drawn by Finn A ■ Esmond,
if, vor c-f m.vs 1:, for hire of N* gro Man, Jerv, and pay
able cuarteriy—t.ne due Ist O ' ober, (jr o. 10y f ti.e
other In January nest, for same amount; a note drawn
by O. P. Gr-en, in favor of mysef, lor hire of Negro Girl
Lucy, for <36, payable m ntniy, and to the best of my
reco-C-ion ah pa> meats made to the Ist June; a note
drawn by Jos ph il:.ynolis and endorsed by J. Ms ahu,
payable to myself, so-. tne sale of a Roan Uorse, for $65,
an J pay .bis Ist January. Au persons are forewarned
fron tra iiaj, for the above no es, and the draw.rs from
pa -.ng them to any other person than my elf, ts the above
v, re s';c eu, 11 ink, on u.e night of the 16 h instant, tj
geiher w. ii many uth r,.nicies m t eHhoe .ine, rum our
store Also, a note drawn by Mr. Trip, payable to
nays, f fu. me lii-e -1 N g o man E.ymas, for si7s paya
ble, 1 tlrns, lit January next.
L :| b- totj ' U VI. M, WILLIAMS & SON.
|>.'ii’GA.— Juii, . ’vn ed this day, by s earner, 8U hods.
-»> AGo*, ::d b :t'U ieia u-ad iia "5, a choice a tide.
Foe sue at jp 8] _ itUaSBLL A BIBLE {,
U- :t - * 1 h . i’..i '• .n .. i —Ju.-t receive 1 t.f is day,
..if b >B. i x a I irs: i Ecuth K’ 0 - , Iron, new
Wheat. Fa ,-a tby L ,Icj r.Ufa\EuL x SibLEY.
1> Vt'D PVUI f*.—Received Ukb day a gene
ral as orunent of PittibLUYE. 1 I.L: i,in Jrs va.i
--o-s v see. For sale b [o!8j RUBBELL A BIBLEY.
f ACiif ti i-JU. Just receivedso packages I‘Rfc.f 11
in h L '■ >, Lt bSELL * SIBIE Y.
Cti; Mixoa WOiJaa-The Finger o.
/Go i, Ohr.n oar Pa: ver, he Comforter. Also, all
the ,oove La one vulum , jost receive I by
OIL
CBN TEAL is te. i kiL:, CAIN i • NUN ..-a WAN
Aikkosa .c... A Bash’.no. Co. j
April 27, 1854. f
IJA'.i w.’.t he given f'r Central ha k JDXDS.on pre.
A sensation at this office.
apJ*-ti tsOBtSUT WALTON,Cashier.
HAHX CJUNTTt LA MU FOii SALE.
th Ist Ttteiday in N-JVKM hiiS neat I will sell to
the £i ghee . : ier, at tie Court-hoa -c in llart coun
ty, Kid loti a -r!>l 1 .o '- ; 25 . goou bottom, on
r an others.
Terms male known on the day of sale.
_ olil-3; WM. M. KOBO.
i>o tb4 LK.— bushel N>■ h Caro iua CiiUN—low
__ jf appi edfor early. p»l -lt*j J. 11. ANDLitSON.
if tilla. PACb.a, j ‘ rcc ive :an i (or gale vy
y* Ol* DAI i I MSG.
0% co ißK;v>u;a r
-60 bods. N.O. SUGAR •
200 b is. N. O. MOL VsaSSi;
t) ox .s «dani .nine CAN DLLS ;
£" ' a *s Lai - RUPa;
I%(> j in,, ientier.ee U.At ON, bides and Loalders.
For saw unaCCOmuiaditi s te r ms , y
_ ° J J. G aad.--usOX, Mo'atosh-st.
ft j t |LJ> ui L.j u einLn:
vjUl/v ttj bread;
JO oi l Ji; am t h's FLuU a from new iVhea.; j
1 !| “ ii-c«n L ii«,a CwAv-.CJtb,
3t f tin cases do. do.
Id minus extra line Goshen HOTTER;
15 b xes new Ctir . Sri ;
2 bJi.<. Cfiarl s.oc KiiiilS.
T v e s.or t n-s . ecu opts during the epidemic from S
A. M t 6P. .1 , for me a conm:. >. i nos my customers
an the lie Ia g nern , and 1 trust I shall be able to
tw- j > tooo ( I DOiITIC.
S3O.UUO
A CGwM'A pirctntw.tt LjN Jg ; ten years to ma
Jja t »•.! , or ai. Ap;-iy to A. P. KOBEnIdON,
Mi/a., or JO.t\ '*ii.L frearurur. o6*lm
-t C XaCL.
o~i an., a' - .: ta. :. e,ir.. uaierslguelmsy be found
at L 1 “. ore. Ji .u s .-s.reet, . door south of
J.. .-s . - ..n „.! aiiter- ,et ery day, com half-past 10
o'cioex uuMi o’.' Ork, and wiu be pleased to serve his
fritcas tjthr feiatufaiiability.
21. Id WOODRUFF,
Fore .ruing General Co a, mis,ion Merchant.
N ,TIC 3.
All per >rsar j he z . forewarned net to trade for
eiti.erot iour Nu-i.d piv.-u i y us, dated Augusta,
Maw.; , tn, lb .4, j> y soi jat b,2,12 and 15 month, after
da.e, •'. i ir- vr.i am-! ACo, or bearer,
to: . i 11 .w-d u —e.r':. as t _• coasideratian lor
wf.i de, ■ • es vrere given is .titer tree, wit oy counter
ae a ' s ; w ; ehead A Go. i : living a ceed to the same
riga-s i-e . b.r p,r..t.-. ufua, Si t,t puni.s d sist, tr
We nr. civic ,ie fr jui iat.r. reace, the cans drr.tion for
wbu u id not eg were giv -n has faded in part, if not alto,
ge he;, ~cd we will not pay '-'!•<? ’lutes without being cym
peheanyiuv. ii&Si : I. 1 SJyKM,
A. HHiTLOOK.
•Vag’.s.a. Get. Jiy H. J. Osborne, Partner.
N. TiCE.
ALr p i-7 ns .nr tr itoJAM Li M. SIMPSON arc re
(|ce>t-od to re; k mm-.-li .te payment to the under
giguru, an-: »;l pt.sr A ....vug claims against him, will
p.ta;. i reseat the game.
JOSEPH S. CtATK, ( . .
*l4 A LuhAi Ha hU, f Assignees.
EOvKLT BOOix LOST.
LG-'T or stolen on the 2d day cl October
a Red Morocco FOUR hi-BOOR, con- ,
taming one Note c n Wm. Chandler, for .SSO,
due Jaau ry, 1566; one on t. S. Goo bee, one ‘Vfir »r
at t ...mt . me, lor to 1 ; one on A. D. berry, due ai the
time, iW one on etaoorn Lambert for $•» b<X, due,
and seme re eipis wlnrii 1 do not recollect the amount of.
A eras ftaa d \i.'a Lc t i 1 ,jr t.,u Pocket-Book with
. . Darlington.
V. ay nesboro’, Uct.B, 1864. 011-wst
MAUxHIfE belting,
iy * FL «T’ E i te , Stitched and Crmented, single and
nouuie, ail widths, from Ito 24 iuihes. These Bens
arc mare from c hole hires, Seu quality of Leather, long
asei ta approved by iht cogs’ extensive manafacturcis
tr. ■ • hinigts iaGeorgia indadjohaing Statea. A large
stoex always on hand at the i .cry Warehouse of
SUr UMAN, JtcnUP & CO.,
late IV rig:.;, Nichols & Co., No. 259, hroad-st., 2J door
above the new Uauc of Augusta. s7-d*iw3m
La-ilvliuoa t% HiLLEB,
Tj L’V E just received, per steamer, a large assortment
jLJ - » i. MI:, r. G-.ULr.wic , cuasio. ng of BOGAR,
COrrxK, BUi KK, FLOOR, Ac., to wmch they
invi’..: the cttf.tion. o; Lie ~uolic. iheir store whl be
o .tn o-ritg tae preva eace of the upilemic.
010
CVUH \ —Just received and for sale, a small 'ot o! CORN.
J_ l. vi. WOODRUFF.
MOUIsSHS —4 bfe s. prim N. 0. MOLASSES, on
. aiid for b«iie t-y
old M. W. WOODRUFF.
ChIUMBIA ILOUi.ANCL CCMPAWY < s. C.
T'kitis c -a. any condnaea to insure on most favorable
terSA tiaasca, Furniture, Ac., and Marine risks, on
api* .oi ott to J. H. A vDERSON, Agent,
Augusta, > ct. 10,1554. [olOj Mclntosh-st.
fe.4i.U- loyjic lbs. Tennessee Bacon HAMS;
i,oy L ~ icnacssee lIAStS, at retail, by
Pi 1 * J- H. ANoEHcOJi, Mclntosh-st.
i / ji i e.iiD r. Clear BACON LliiilS. for sale by
- LAKER A CABWELL.
SEED OAT 3,
ft: \(\ BUSHELS prirae v nit-r black OATS for sale
iUU ii. my plantation, J miles above August i.
_ -i. _ B. H. WARREN.
Git ..Mi'll IfjLb 1’ 1.0 L it —A fresh lot just gr .uad,
lor saiß by GLoR'cE W. LEWIS,
on) No. 1, Warren Block.
"V : Ft iHMKtS Sandwich imand Notes; by A.
iynai'e, Hist .ry of Pyrrhus; by Jacob Abbott. Ti
conden g or the fa rok Eagie—a romance ol days not far
Hist .tt. by G. Jt. James, th.j Harper's Gasetteer of
the Wor.’d, Kc. 3, Jnat racer, ed by
-i- : IcKIN NE A if ALL.
"|V RtV BO Jr.S—hhe Master’:: House—a tal; of
i’ Southern Lisa; by Logan. Flay Years in both
Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of Life of a former Mer
chant; Lj Vincent Notts, 1 rte of New Orleans. Lucny
Land ; by Harriet Beecner Stowe.
Ei-y ..-o , crtl.-.- . io;\-t -ppreutices—aide of Now York
and i’.asion, cut adap- - any meridian by A. L. btia
soa, i.(J.ior . kprts. .e .eager. Uncle Ham’s Farm Fence;
by A. ranoe. Just received an,i for su'e by
s 8 _ MoKINNE & HALL.
NEuuO CLuTHS.
A WittUrtff invite toe attention
, ',V ,U - 1 0 U,c,r “ " f t'vO WOOLaENS,
mj;to ..... n.j O, ocm:born maauf c ure, and their as-
EO!Qe soods of superior qu tilly
?L! SIR. *W^_
JoLniNLY£: :iN TAILOBB.
0 F - or "Vo;k at
,J --J1 L)U prices a SCOTT & BALDIN.
V. ’minahm is fra* from .11 - ■ WUssiagson, N. C.
Jy so ‘I " Weal amal 1 Z*°knl*ZlT. fl
paj Vob per pair. she. e Coa T & V.ALD Wln!‘ J
VALUABLE .IB j£ £ -i, Y E-jJI SALE.
r- I'G ADL.S D iV.sLUNG HOUSE; a good
J Ca - -Cl, ’jAN-SARD, wod covered , 14 acres of LAND
tJ ; .r; or TAN-BARK ; fa rn.shed with as good
v ,V 3S * a " yleb; Ghdin the State. The Tan
v,t s > Rl ‘ of • h:eh are in good condition
c.‘,' suuated near the incorporate limits of
*•*''! vra . w. si -.e made easy.
G /ORGE FRALEY.
CvmxJ K ALLANS NEWAJRD.
Q : - . , ;,. n if m tire subscriber about 25th
hand. ‘j ‘ - -•-»> ioi g tail HORSE, about 16
given !•• i si.,'’. ' ‘ ' d -. The above reward will be
any i ;.)-m-t ' ■ ! Horse, cr Five Dollars for
07-uU ’ f UE °W‘*U geth.au - •
I)IChLEb —Jur rcc ir . " '
Ro.ts—ls uux >r« H r°n Steamboat Company
For rsle tiy i ‘ “ > assorted size and kind.
fIM fel ’ . - *
X H rtm sa; h’s 1 ’ UK :,. u - tt 'cON & SKINNER—
Em. Led HUE t, i ireshi;
Ir.Mi POTATOES, p, Cs h ’
Pure Cider VAREGaR, lon CRACKERS;
White Wine imported.
IrAC.rN OA tioTa'iiiAAli^i'Z^wgg-vr—!?
XJ 1 euatssee BACON, for sale low by ’ ° ° 5- choice
‘ yij HAND, WiLLLAMg A 00, I
I OFFICE OF T3E EABTFOBD PROTECTION IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
Hsbtf rd, Conw., fiept. 7ih, 1854.
|> CONI.KY, BFQ. —D«ab Sir:—ltiswit*. hedeep
aL>. est reg 1 • i th>» i m under ihs necessity of an
| nouuc.i gto >on t ’■ - c-'ii sequence of the heavy losses
i recen’ y eiperie..eeu by this fat m any,by llie l%ie disas
trou fins at many of our agenc es, and the financial era
j bar. sstuent in . hi-h v-e date been involved in c< n e-
I quence, w. have been compel], dto suspend our business.
The Board of Directors of this Company have therefore
directed me (o notify you that they have made a general
assignment of the r property and aareis, for the benett of
their creditors, • WILLIAM N. MATSON, Esq.? of this
city, t ■. whom alone y u will account for the funds and
pros er.y of the in your hand*
Yoi are hereby requested to forward your accounts
writ the office to date, and remit the ba'aace in voar
hands to him, at this place. your
You w-ill of course issue no more policies or: enewals on
behalf of the Company. Respectfully yours,
WM. CONNER, Sec’y.
In pursuance of the above notification, the Protection
!*sei* ii t nC m C ’“ Pany r aviD v. ga3signtdtheil ' property and
asseis t. me la trust for the benefit of their creditors, you
are hereby requested to (orward your Accounts with that
todate, and remit the balance in your hands to me
at thl place. WILLIAM N. MATSON, Trustee.
Hartiord, tept. Bth, 1854.
From the tenor M the above circular, persons holding
Policies i.-sued by the Protection Insurance Company of
Hanford, Coun., will see the necessity of effecting insu
rao. eon their property in other offices at once
the claims o those holuing unexoired Policies issued by
the Agency in this cif , shall rtceive anv attention in my
save them from less. B. CONLtY, Agent.
NEW I ALL AND WINTER DEY GOODS.
\A Ai»D <& ill TILUIAi.O are now receiving
V ¥ rail a:; i\V inter suppliess f New anu Fashionable
GOODS, among whi h will be found many novelties in
J’r ;.> Goods, as we 1 as a genera! assor*.meut ol Lousefacid
aruc e They ask attention to he following:
Pans u que and Opera FLANNELS,now shades;
Am, ic u 8 toque F. ANNuLS, plain and figured:
Lupin’s bu, trior MEdINOS, all colors ;
Lupin’s ikaek and .o.ored < HALLIES;
L ipin's DEr a !NKA, p ain, ti -iirul p.i:r plaids-
Lup;n’s Uia i) LAINEfe anu BOMBAZINES ;
L . u Ucl d b.i.i,iu !• rocade, i'.aids and Stripes *
Li-neiior Black TaFi>ETA and Italian MLKs ;
6-4 dilx Di.rL.NB, high e0.0r.,; Scotch DLAljlg ■
Ami;r can DLLAXNEb and CASH*: HUES, uU the new de
signs in Diaidr.ktripes and i igurts ;
Beautiful French and Eng.ish DlUnlt -
liir :and and Royal Fiatd GINV i am,s’.
Fieuch OAfcHM- HE tvE ’LLO.BBK, ’
Scotch t-iii^Oi ' i6 t for Mieses;
b.'.xo ry, We:..-, feiut vvarp and Ameri an FLANNELS.
L.u.i-.D iI rK 1 1..-, IV h; e l>: ape, Wool and Diaid;
BUi-ok- <Rlk and Cashmere Bi Wr-ti, besides a large
suck ol ilou. cw.ie and Servants* Gouda.
They re. ;., rfuiiy , sit those making i: eir winter pur
ea: 8, to aonuie Uie.r uoo- s. Orders pre mptly and
faithful.y executed. jcis] WARD a dURCHARD.
T iNNEii-kE BACON*
2* lii'li) i tia ' P r,me Tennessee BACON, fresh
from the Smoko House. Just re eivtd and
lor i-y (.orb-lmj _A. SlEvK.ta.
uiIXJAIION WANTED.
A VOt Nfi I.AUI, a graduate if one of the first Fe
“. nadic Colleges ia ties>rcj a s tuition as
Teacher, erie would pre er to take charge of the Drc ora
tory Department l-bo .-e High school or College, though
qualified to teach the higher Engl s:i branches. Will also
gtvt instruction in Wax Work a.d Embroidery. Add ess
Female Teacher.
Grcensour .. .. O 1.1854. 0 17 wtJal
A A-LUuAANX SALE.
X’Uls subscriber offer, or ea c his HOC.BE and LOT and
about FVit . Acres of ...aND in su atyuiuing the
towu of i culicld, in Green county, lao J*ouse is best
adapter of aay in the phtre tor a ..otel—of which the tot.n
is greatly i.. need. 'There is ihr; e acres of geod caudal- j
i * coed to tile Jot; and fur
the village of PeuflWd is not -ir passeu by any I heLaud I
adjoining town is at>oJt one foa> tn in the wood ; one four.h j
.n siroeg bottom lauu, and :u line order far cultivation ; j
the ha lot the rem inder good product.ve land, and the !
a ance grown up in piue, and all under good fence, i
Ter s easy.
.he a hove may be had in exchange for good land near a j
prominent town. [ 11-wStj m. NEtasON.
JLel on cona'g. i .nut, and for sale by the i
sUosc iber,
5b bags Extra Family FLOIK, from best White Wheat- i
25 bushels CORN SiEAfa from new Cora;
5 hh s Doric Rico bOGAit;
15 uo. ienuessee BACON, Shouidt rs and Tides of the
best quality. M. VV. WOODRUFT,
014 Forwarding anti Gen I Conauios n Mer,had.
N‘.«t tfOOrvfe.—He:mit. DeL, from the Diary of a
Denciller. Poems ana oy Gc-uid Mais.v,
Containing the oailadot Ba' Cmi tabcl, ui,.,td t.ou; the
till:d London e lition, with several n-w Duels never >e
f-rt pabiiahea, rev Std ana corrected by the author. v , r
sale by b>l4] IHOB. UlUtiaßDe a J),
KHGhIFHD TFfI» DAY-60b i.. s . ne.v nTw. ,v
cured D e HAMS;
2,00*-' lbs. Sugai -cured Canvassed HAMS;
5001,,. Georgia Cured HaMs ;
2 bbis. Smoked BEEF;
2cases, 100 i.atf boxes eich, SAUCINK3, mos m.
proved b-and;
boxes French CAPERS;
5 bins. Alercer PD t'ATUfc- ;
5 da. Yellow ONiONo. For sale by
cl 4 G. T. DORTIC,
NEW FANCY AND STAPLE DEY GOODS HOUSE
NEXT TO bank OF A UUUcTA.
jpau subscriber would inform the citizens of August
X and sui-roucdiag county, that so soon as the health
of the city u restored, he wilt open au elegant assortment
of uoo .s, selected with great Caro in the different non. c n
markets, which he will o:Er at unprecedented low prices
There will oe d ),. s st stock cl LA ES, EDGfNGs!
IRI.MJUNGB, Eli .i.DIat.UL;, MLttlNOr-, DRESS
crOODfc and stLKs ever offered in Augusta Also, an
as-ortmeat of CEjAKS, SaAvVLS, MaNvILLAS, Rls-
BOLs aim BKEiS IRIMMINGS.
i he attention of country Jaerehants is called to examine
this stock.
Large stock of NEGRO GOODS always on hand.
. r J- K. BANCROFT,
twoQovTS ciboTC eppuaitt* Chronicle &
Sentinel office, Augas a, Ga. 014-5 t
A TEACHEE WANTED
17011 'i If Iv next year, to teach a SCHOOL of boys in
: the Country. Apply to J.V. or J B.JONE4,
NOTICE. —On the first Monday ia December next ap
plication will be made to the Court o! Ord nary of
Columbia county fer leave to sell the Negroes belonging to
the estate of B. B. Blackstone, of said county, deeeas-d,
Uct. 8,1864. ROBT. E WOODING, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
r pO obviate the necessity of going to California or Aos-
X tralia a* ter goid, on receipt of sl, post-paid, I will
Bend Bowman s 3b Ready Ways to make Money, with
wl,:ch he says he has known men to make from 10 to sls
a ay also, Blackburn’s Fortune, which has II wonderful
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Cholera and
the like Complaints. On the receipt of sl, post-paid, I
wid senate any part of the United States, those three
men's receipt , printed in pamphletm, with which no
man can till to make rnoDey. My Postoffice is McDonough,
Ucnryeounty, Ga. [sd smbt*j JOHN DAILY.
I Hi |H LBfe. Tennessee SlDES,clear ;
10,000 lbs. “ SUOULDEkd ;
5,0U0 “ “ HAMS;
25 bbls. “ LARD.
i e22 W. H. STARK A CO.
*)fr BiiLß. and kits choice Tennessee LARD, for sale by
Jl* ; ESTES A RICHMOND.
lIOSIOi UHACHRltfe.—Just received by last sett
XJ of Boats, a few bbls. extra Boston CRACKERS, lor
b y [slBJ LUJSELL & SIBLEY.
lOLACCG! TGLACCO! i
T H 0“ a e co<J assortment of Manufactured
-8- •.gBALOO, of Georgia growth and manufacture; also
hf.perior grade.. ;t Virginia --.rands. I shall be prepared to’
fi.i orders, at any time,on accommodating terms.
WILEY B. LiIX,
mhlo-d6m* Nine miles above Rome, Floyd co., Ga.
POTASH, bNIiFF AND TOBACUG.
QflOl I LU ' S - FOTASH; 600 do SNUFF, lilac and
faJV/lry «eotch; 5 groes SMOKING TOBACCO, assorted
Honey Suck le tobacco, in boxes of 12 lbs. each, a superior
art ciL* ior chewing. Fur ; ale at \V. ii. A J. t Uit PIN *5
_ Who legal anU Retail -bioggiLts.
TO .BENT,
17I10M the Is'-.of November next, the STORE on Broad
7 street, lately occupied :>y Mr. P. Simon.
AL:D,
A small doable tenement DWELLING, two stories high,
in the all y kn *n aj Chew’s Alley. Possessi m given
immediately. A,.. ’;•• to Mr. Hans >. 08-swst
LONDO.V I’OIUKII, c«C.—2O casks Byass’s bes
London PORTER. Also, Port, Ma leiia and Bherry
WINES; BRANDYjGIN and WHIbKEY of the best quali
ty, ju-t received and lor sale by JOHN NEfatON,
04-twßt
liiOA, bfEELAVu AAI life—
-50 Tons assortedSweedes IRON;
10 “ Bund-_ntl Hoop Do.
2 “ >J.o* so fa oe Do.
1 “ KAIL KDDS ;
1,000 lbs. Cast, German, and Blistered STEEL;
1,000 kegs NAi Lfi assorted, from 3d to COd.;
10 ao. SPIKES. For aieby
nr.IS HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
Ct AAiiLiiife.—lbO boxes Adamantine CaNDLEB ;
> 60 “ Mould Do.
60 “ Patent Sperm Do.
For sale by [mhffj DAVIS, KOLB k FANNING,
WAIER-FIUH *' iJiiOiiQ. —Just received Miles’
Water-proof BOOTS. ALDRICH & ROYAL.
BAtiilSlNr* AN» tIOPE— ISO fciles Gnnny Ba7w
GSNG, some of :t very heavy; stto coils of choice
nentucky Hemp ROPE; 186 do. Kvanised” Herao
ROPE, for sale by -yamsea nerap
jto E -•]>. WILLIAMS A- 00.
HOBGEE, CaSEIAGES AND CJgglEs iuL oaLL
T HAVK thirty-five or forty nO߻f;a for sale amonvs
I Orem are some fine Pairs, Single Han-t 5 ali<l 8.- -11
Horses, which I wiU sell for cash, „v on time to suit tl '"
purchaser. ALSO, ’ to suu th c
A number of Becoad-hand OARRiAGES and BUGGIES
which I wul sell very low, and on acc * ’
J. M. SIMPSO h "
ON CONSIGN MEN “
100 ftrtO ,jBS - ch ?, i f® BAOON , from Middle Ten-
Tyy.uvni nessee; 350 sacks FLOUR, luu lbs each
-2,000 bushels Tennessee CORN, in prime order. ' ’
OA , _ J- A- ANSLEY,
my2o-lm Commission and P-od j C a Merchant.
WEDDING CARDS.
WEDRIIYU, Visiting and Business CARDS engraved
ana printed m fashionable style and with despatch
Also, NOTES, DRAFTS, BILL-HEADS, Ac., by Mr" m
Hcqhss. CLARK & 00.,
my 6 Watch-Makers and Jewellers.
FlaX’6 MEIALIC BURIAL CASAS.
WB have now on hand a fuli supply of the above Cases
and can fill all orders promptly, and upon the most
reasonable terms.
We have also an assortment of the Metallc CASEScov
ered with cloth, and finished in the most costly manner
je!o-8m C. A, PLATT A CO,
AUGUSTA FisMALE ACADEMY,
OPPOSITE U. 8. HOTEL.
(To be Opened Ist Monday in October next.)
r rHh undersigned, sustained by a reputatio s earned by
JL mo e than twenty-five years’ professional labor, in
the business of Female Education, once more tenders his
servi es to his friends as Instructor for their Daughter -
Touching his success in i is profession, he has the saiis
fac ion ol r.m > rkiag, that am >ng his numerous Graduates,
are, the wi e of a Missionary to China, whose letters, pub
lished in a Southern journal, are fine specimens of scho
larship ; a young lady of Aiaba aa, ngw a popular Teacher
in a female College; two others Teachers, ard popular
writers for a Southern Magazine. Other references are
ociitte , in rder to void a tong advertisement.
Per example •> Us successful labors in this part of
Georgia, he takes ; L < be. .y of referring such as a r e not
famil'ar with his method o.' instruction, to Dr. and Mrs.
I. P. Garvin, Mi uwi Mrt.. Wm. li Maharrey Mr and
Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Doughty,
Mrs. Philip Crum, , Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dugas, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11l 'dget, Sen.; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen D. Heard, 4c.; Mrs. Perrin, Columbia
county; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. 0. U. Perry, Mr. W. H. C. Perry,
4c., &c., burke county.
Ilis prices, per quarter of li weeks, will be $ 12, sls and
$lB, according to grade of advancement, payable half
quarterly, in advance. A small tax of 50 cents will be
charged each pupil, for fuel, during the season.
The expenses for instruction in the Modern Languages,
Music, Drawing and other branches of Ornamental Edu
cation, will be moderate, and made known on application
at the Academy.
His design being to receive as many pupils only as he can
personally instruct, applications a e invited to be left at
any of the .bookstores, prior to the Ist Monday in October
next.
The Academy w;",at 11 times, be open to the visits of
friends.
His Library, Apparatus, ar.d other appliances, for sou; d
and thorough instruction, will be unsurpassed by any
others in t : >.* State. L. LaTaSTE, Principal.
autS-lawdt.w*-wff
WAREHOUSE EOH lcENi\
1 V consent of the attaching credit ors cf
£y Robertson, will De rented till ihc first day of October,
1855, and pos ts; .-n givm immediately, the WARE
HOUSE, on the Nor• h side of ILys.old, and Fa t of
Me into; t c rent, lately cccupie > by said Robertson.
Terms, Ac. made known on appl caticn to
sit) WILLIAM DOYLE, L'ep’ty Sh’tf.
BCUNIY LAN ? WAEAANT MiSvStKBIED OB
LOol'.
lU.iio'i tli - absut the month of June, 1852, a
BOUNTY >ID WARRANT, No. 39,T34, for 80 Acres
of Land, iss rro, was mailed t my addre. : by the
lion. Uub’t. i -mbs, wh ch Warrant never reached me.
AU persons are, therefore, cautioned against using aaid
War-ant.
The Commissioners c-i Pensions and of the General Land
i Office, a e cautioned against re-issuu-g or patenting sad
Wat ant, asl hah in dm. time, through on age; ;, apply
t, t i 3 Comnusiiiui.tr of Ptns.o s for a (Uq lie ;•? Warrant.
slfi-wCt JOEL CRAWFORD.
AUGUSTA E . LE A ll) NAiiNiiiiS MANUFAC
TORY,
|AQ BROAD-STBBKT, under tr. Augusta Hot -1.
IJO At the above establishment can be found large
sal well se ected assortment c>: SADDLE-, BRIDLUi,
; HA KM ESS, TRUNKS, OaEPET-BaGS, VALISES, Ac.,
i which wtli be sou on accommodatiug ta.ms. Work of all
kiud made to order with neatness and despatch.
HATCH & ysEGBIE.
Au us'a, Auci-'t 29th, 1554. auß.)
THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
AliIS now prepared io do the following kinds of wot -
wit . neatueas and despatch :
bi t a’l ENGINES and BuILEKS, of any style or finish ;
also iuNK VAULTS, iiaON * ICON LS ; siLLa and LIN
TELS, for Bubdiag .
I raILK 'All C .US, of all kinds and des -riptions, made
| >d themojt nu'SiaMiala; d beauii.ul manner; Wheels ior
eaaie wanauieii 1 r uUeyear.
irtu.N KalhlnuS, of various styes for Balconies or
Fences.
GOuD MIN .i CASTINGS, of all description.', made to
order.
BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner.
MILL WO iK— T. ki d»oi Mid and Gin-g-a; ing,Shaft* j
ing, Pulleys, W'a er >Vheels, »c , on b .nd.
lii'.AS- Cam IMG will also h.tv, our attention.
FLftNINU and sawing lumber.
Flooring—Pi- >e i Tongued and Grooved at ss.bo per 1000
feet superficial;
Oc.dcg —Pi • tire, Tongue! and Grooved al 5.00 per 1000
e t nuperflcial;
Weather noaiuUig —Pinned and Jointed 4,00 per 1000 feet
gup. rth ial;
Tuning— ooth sides, SB.OO per 100. superfl .-.d fen.
Use of Circular Saw and cue man mil be 5c ptr hour. |
Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, w li be $1 per tmur. !
A.i orders must be tuft in the office, not in the sleep.
Cast) wil be teqatr d in ail cases unless otherwise agreed
u in v :!; \r. M, Hlu HI, urn’i IS *per. ! Utenoeat.
-- 'y
TO HIES,
OSlDitb .1* Lit, until the Ist day cf January. Also,
sN gro Woiaeu, Hitting which -.re 11.iu.-e servants,
and a fine Mir.-r. E q .r« vs W. II OAKMAN, Jb ,
At J. J. Byrd’s, up. e. eud of Broad-street, on and after j
the a tl ins:. s'J ts
SADOL&EX, AG.— FALL TRADE-1864
OIiiiUMAH, JKBsI : P «». CO., i;LB Wright, Nichols
O A Co., having increasedtiieirarran e cine..U for manu
picturing ant. importing, are prepared to exhibit an unu
sually large end varied a sortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES CARPET-BAGS, j
».td every description of Goods m that lino. Also, a j
heavy .neck oi SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH
TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLI-3, CASTINGS, uc., which
are offered to dealers and manufacturers at iow prices
upon their usual liberal term a for ap; roved credit, at No.
189, Broad-st., 2<i d.or above Bank of Augusta,
sj-ditwiim
100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINs’
V OW arriving o. favorite brand; and assorted weight*,
jus warranted fre&b For sale on favorable terms at the
Saddlery Warehottis of SHERMAN, JESSUP 4CO ,
late V» right, Nichols 4 C0.,239 Broad at., 2d door above
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-iiatwßm
CAUTION.
ALL persona are forewarned from trading for, or in
any w.ae receiving, any Notes of hand signed by
Thos. H White 4 Co., or T. 11. White A Co., which bear
date after the first day of October, 1851, as no person,
since that date, haa had any authority to use saii name,
and I will enforce the law to its extent, if auy such note or
notes are presented lor payment.
H. W. MABSENGALK.
Chattanooga, Sept. 4,1554. s7 twlm
WILLIAM HOUbLEY, JR.,
DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAb now instore 1200 pair Georgia made Plantation
BROGANS. The best thick Brogan ever offered in
ti.is market by a Scuthernern manufacturer, well pegged,
two soles and no welt; sizes from No. (1 to 15, and at the
manufacturer’s price. Planters wishing to purchase a
Shse that will last a year, will do we.l to call soon.
olsw*w4t
Ol'K liONKYMOON and other Comicalities, rim
Punch, with original illustrations by J. MeCltnan.
Beiect Writings of Hubert Chambers—Easayj Famuiaiaad
Humorous. Stories of the Irish Peasantr ; by Mrs. 8. 0.
Uaii. German Literature; by Joseph Gostick. Ike
French Revolution from 1759 to 1840; by X. W. Red
head. TheLifeand Works of Robert Burns; edited by
Kobt. Chambers, in 4 vois. 12 mo. Sketches of Genoa,
P;=a and Florence, with a description the Cathedral of
Milan, tran lated from the French of Jules Janin ; by Mrs.
M. Harrison Robinson. Life and its Aims, in two parts—
part Ist, Ideal L fe; p.irt 2d, Actual Life. Pi cket Book of
Mechanic and Engineering—containing a Memorandum
of Facts and connection of Practice and Theory; by John
\V. Nystrom, C. L. Also, part 0 Chambers’ Journal. Also,
another supp.. of the Pilgrims of Walslngham ; by Agnes
Strickland. Just re ;eived by J
NitW BOORS—Noctes, Ambr. s ane; b late John
Wilson, Prolessor of Moral Ph losophy in the Univer
sity of Edinburg, Editor of Black .oou’s lUa. asiue, author
of Ise of Palm:*, etc., etc., with Memories and Notes; by
R. Bheldon Mack; niie, D. OL , Editor fcheits lri h Bar. !
i 1.- Y outh of Jillerson, or a Chronicle of College Nciapcs
at Williamsburg, Va., A. D. 1704.
Apneiia, and otlier Poem -; by Two Cousins of the Bouth,
M ss Ju.ia Pleas mts and Puos. Bibo tlraul -y , just recciv
*td b y »19 MORINNK a. hall.
I’l • HUVTIO.YH.—Hard Times, a new
story; b. '■ ■ s. Dickens- Rosa Woodvuie, or the
Jailer’s Daughter; b Alex. Dumas. Rosa La be.t, or
Me ooirs of an Unfortunate Woman; by G. W. M. Rey
nolds. i'ue Gcntli man’s Dauga or, or A Gical Ciiy a
I'.nipt* tions ; oy tu. author of Mabel, the Actress, &c.
u irk shades of City Liie; by the autoi.r of the 1 over pi
rates. Isabella, or the Prid of Pai.rtno—a romance, by
Uie author oi the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl, etc.
Fear.eiS Ireu.ortnc High way mane Bride; oy the author
of Claude Duval, *1 Clifford, &c. Paul Devore 11, or Two
Judgments for C. e Crime; by J. Ingraham, Mary Bu
cl.anaD, or In.shairlach ; by the author or three Wights in
a Loetime. Gar.;-he, or the Rover’s Oath; by Chas. P.
Bickley. ' ft ter W»rreo ;o; the Adventurer oi the North
ern Wikis; byOwenDudy. The Image ot his Father, or
One Boy is more trouble than a donen tiirls; b - theautuor
oi VV't orn to Marry and h-w to get Marr ed. The Wheel of
Misfortune, by Ned Buutline. The Ad entures of Her
cules Hardy; by Eugene Sue. For sale by
c 3 MoiilwNE & HALL.
TO RRlff,
TUB OFFICE, with STORE-ROOM, on M’lntosh-st., at
present occupied by Mr. Gardelle. Apply on the
premises, or to (620] JAM od HOPE.
UNCURREKT FUNDS WANTED.
TIIE fililiflCSiHiiß is purchasing NOTE 3 of al
solvent Banks in the Uti ed .States, at the lowest
riites, and can be found at his office m Wis.i ugton str.-.y
a. usual. I. 0. BARBER, Exchange Broker.
Brp 19
COTTON,FARM FOB SALE.
17011 Bale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile and
Ohio Railroad, nearßcoober, in Kvmper county,
Miss., haif ot which is first-rate Co-ton Land, partly
tom, and genuine pus; oak cotton soil; two hundred am es
cleared, with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad
dress me, atocoober, Kemper oounty, Mibb.
' _D._O.GR EE N WOOD.
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTGsTe maNU
FACTORY.
THKsafcscriber,tnankiulforteesiridpatronaseheretoforf
oxtsndedto the late firm ofSouiSMna 4 Wioaho would
respectfully inform hisfriendsand the public, fhathecontin
aesto execute orders for his well known Warranted
BOEB MILL cTONKBjOf .very demrablesiae,thelovua
Cliceand shortest notice. Lfe alsof urnfshea
EBOPUS and COLOGNE STONES,
SMUT a.IAOHINSc, of varicuapatterns,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the bestbrasd,
CEMENT, for Mill use.
adevery other article ueoer-saryin a Mill.
Also,for Planters,smaUGßlST MILLS to attach to S
©sitrs.
All oi dertpromptiyat tendedto.
WM. R, SOUIRMia,
. a is.t T » fcV v rViVingpartn * r ofSchiria « a Wigand
HOTICH.
T^^^!fv2i. leav « ng Au ß»Bta and Hamburg on ac
£““ E ‘ p f Z!L l '^ er > uu the line of the “ Ham
b4r a B.Q‘ Pliink Koa.<l 1 M will bp oermiltpd to
travel free of Toll during the Fever Season, and can ob
tain Tickets on application to H AKfNlirrv
Hamburg, Sept. 18, 1854. '
-RTAHNHsH, WHITE LKADTic.-Onlhi itive;
Y and caily expected, Coach Body and Furniture va n
NI3HES ; WHITE LEAD, pure and No. 1 ; COLOBB fn'
Oil and Water; PAINTERS’ MATERIALS Ac °k 8 ’
au2a H* & S, TURPIN,
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
J. smnptive CORK BOLES, marmf-rctured by HA R •
COURT, BKAIH EY A CO , 44 Market- t., ManeheMn
Principal Warehouse, lu2 Wood fitreet, Cheapside, -on
dn, England American Establinhments, SS Ann Street,
ami 102 N ss-.u ; trett New York, U. 8.
The HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for pro
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a pre
ventative of many Lung diseases , without any doctoring
whatever. The Hydromagen is in the form of a sole, and
worn inside the boot or shoe. Us medicated character is
•a powerful antidote to disease
For Gentlemen it will he found agreeable, warm, and
In Htliy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, se the
foot cannot tecome wet if the Hydromagen is inserted
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. They entirely super
sede <yver-tfioe*, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in
a very unhealthy manner; and, besides, 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 increase the
size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy To
Children they are extremely valuable, as they may en
gage in exer isr with comfort and healthy effects. Their
expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides,
those who patronize them will find their yearly doctor's
bills much, diminished thereby.
As the Hydromagen is becoming more known, its sale is
increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow,
Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh and Berlin, our
sales reached 1,782,45.; pairs of Cork Boles. This year the
number w.li far surpass that
Ask the Facußy 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’ “ “ 30 “
Boys’and Mis ea’ 25 “
NorrcE—Fr< m G e retail prices we make a very liberal
allows .-e to Jobbers an > Whole alers, o that auy store
keeper may mjlit a fine profit on their sale, while they are
an artle that -tay be Kent m any store, among auy class
of good.- . For terms, apply to
HARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO.,
b!B,3m 88 An Street, Sew York.
-
DIR Ain Tli FY €OOl»Bi4, 13\11f., M. D., the emi-
O ner.t Medical Praciit oner, has left a valuable legacy
to the world in fiis great preventative of C-on u option, and
unfading cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of
Mtficiiu ■ Bir A. C., By.;t., invented ••ad a i ised the use
of the MEDICATED FUR OHEaT PROTECTOR, to ail
persons of aU ages and conditions, as a certain ana a safe
shield avainst thnse fearful di *.ses, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Coughs, Golds and <4tier affiicti ms of the
Lung;, which arise from the exposed s'au of the chest, ac
cording to/u-duon, and the continual changes of our cli
mate.
I ‘The Protector ” is simply a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with silk i nd pa deu, which, suspended from the
neck, covers the ch est, in so agree* lie a manner that, once
worn, it becomes a necessity aad a comfort.
“ The Protector,” aßhoujrh but recent y introduced into
America is making rapid progress through the U. States,
the Canada; , tutli America, and ;he West Indies. Itha -
for a long time been a tc.aple article in England aad on the
continent of Europe, whi.e it has grown in many countries
to the position of an article of dress.
To demonstrate these facts enquire of any English resi
dent in your vicinity cf hi;- know' ;; i f the beneficial ef
fects oi wearing the Prcteekr, without recourse to doctor
ing oi any kind. The cost of wearing these articles io a
mere trilie, and one will last some years. No one who
values the health of himself or his family will be without
them. The Hospitals in -.his country are not alone recom
mending them, but rapid.y introducing them. Harcourt,
Bradley 4 Go., of London, and Manchester, England, were
or g uai'y entrusted with the manufacture of the Prottc
tor , by the iamen < ‘ Dr. Cooper, and c ntin c to in ;uu
facturc acooi dug to his original instructions, and thet e*
fore rvc't. mml JH.se ho would wear “ The Protectois,”
to ;e - u th« -r 1 ein : t-enui.-ic-
Jl-nu.ntor tuts is a oj/t- ariie>--, and no Patent Med
icine. luiTAix. PHicxa;
Cent’s biit.. $1 50 each.
La > f es’ *• 1 00 *•
Boys’and Misses’; ize 75 “
HABtMURT, BRADLEY k CO.,
- York, U. 8.
T -i- i vvarciu u 1 ■»> ..c t h.upside, London.
Manufactory, *4 M.- st-'rt.iv;, Maned - ster, England
L-B &’ o. are «ti 1..!n:.g Dtp..ts ft he sale of “ The
: ff” in all p,i 4 .. Ph uic .tus, horgeo::s,
L*iu t.os-.s, Clotlfi. ', Dry (i ct Merchants, Hat’ers and
Siili.tur.- ;.!lj tit-.H cuiei:’ .rnish ng ."tore-Keepers are
cut -listed w th th • whol.o.i’c ec-1 retail distribution of
D-tm, a..J t tv . mni s: fiber; ■ t -res are offered ior tiieir
enferpiiae, r.; a aplcu iJ c-pj o. tunity opens tc them for
sa c and profitable bosioe s. F t rrn-, apply to
11A TC h’LT, BRA PLfcY A C r ’.,
sIT dtwßra i> Ann . re t, A etc York, U. o'.
CHEROKEE €0: KXE’i;
A VALUABLE LOT OF I - : -JR SALE.
npHK subseri er ITe.s l.r sa . very aUiactiv.-tgV* I
-A, and valuable lot. • LAND, -ra.id between thracTT* j
a;.- i four mi.i-s Horn ll.v dour d g ity of Rome, Ga. lie !
tract cOTKiins Three Hundred atd T-veniy Acres of goo-i
.
Graii. , Irish and 8 v-e 1 ~ p t-ia Gr.t> , such !
sis Ciovcr, 4c., ind p;‘uluriy eg .aole :or Fruit Growing
as it m sitm-tedon an ei-vafe ■; i- can h -ove the r-.v.-’ cf !
orcinar, Iro.ts. .% beaut -;; \a .r; i lend or Lakelet of
th-.- purest water, oocupte: the Cent.o i tte Tr t. The j
Margin o. this Lakelet affords »joe of the most attractive si'e* !
*n ••• :i .ble fur ft.country rsM kUU e; as the supply of «V
Ur : ever uimn shea, ai d is o: greai depth and c!eart;e--t.
It ts hi by tub*, rru'.ean tj-nn; f| a d has no pcrcep .b e
in :;t or title!. Ihe tract iv ncaviiy umbered, w»th u tk, I
Hickory, Chtstnut, Ac., an! an abuodacoeof Fine, aim Is :
w thin a i.e an : aquar.rr of .wo good Saw Mills, it aso 1
contains an inexhaustible quarry of superior Limestone, i
whic;. 1 -.y'-.asi ybeme ! e av - iu’.ie for Agricultural and I
Bui Ii purport's. The in:; roveraents consist of a very j
corafoi table Log House, with out-c-utldicgs—a well of good !
water, Ac., with twenty r-r thirty acies in cultivation
The atteuti n of Fru.t Growt- i Flock Raisers, ami all
desirous of a delightful s tuation in a salubrious anil he,». 11l -
climate, within easy reach of the best society, is pa: tieu
laily invited to the above tract.
For terms, . pply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. TV.
M. BHiRKIx o- Rome, Ga., who will ta-.e pleasure in
pointing out the laud. D, REDMOND,
au2B-dtwswtf Augusta, Ga.
THEEE DWELLING HOUSES SltLS
'| '111-, subscriber offers for salt- his iarge City Loty«F%
A on Reynolds street, between Forsyth and ffildeißg |
streets, fcaid Lot contains t; ree good DWELLING |
HOUSES. Oils of ti era b iug plastered throughout, with |
s x flre-p act s, Ac. Ac., aad the other two (smaller) bring j
a-iapte to the • ecu; at cy of moderate siz d families. ■
Having permanently located in the count ry, and not being
desirous a; retaining my city property, I will dispose of
the above on v ry 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
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GA,
OiSMOXD dt GUAY, PROPRIETORS.
npHK DROPUIKTOBH of the above named esta’:--
A lishraent, 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 now prepared
to execute all order for IRON AND BRABB CASTINGS,
with despatch, at the shortest notice, an.i in the best man
ner.
To Railroad Companies and Car Builders.
We are prepared to inanefactuie to crier all kinds and
sizes ct Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to auy
manufactured at flu- North, lidding Murphy’s Patent
right f„r making “Murphy s Patent Solid Hub CAR
WHEEiS,” we ate no;, manufacturing a Single Plate
Railroad Oar Wheel, equal, if not superior, to any other
ILate Wheel, and Tar superior to the tpoke Wheels now in
use.
- iicular attention i;o the manufacture of all other
kins-j of Railroad ar anti Lngsue CASTINGS, including
Frops, Switches, Chairs; a to, Bridge BOLTS aad CAST
INGS .ot every description of Br. gcs.
Vteare air.o . .‘pared to fit up all sizes and kinds of
E uroad CAR Wil IT udand AXLBOXES, CAPS and
BiIASSi.S complete.
*o Aaiii Ov,iters and .Ttflers.
Miff and Gin GEARING, CA TINGS, Ac., furnished at
the shortest notice, of the best materials and workmanship,
and at the lowest prices.
American Iron F oundry, Augusta, Ga., \
June sth, 1858. t d2-ly
IROli STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
FREIGHTING BUcINE. S B t’WEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA.
’ f "til 114 Company, having recently pur-
JU chased the Boating intern of the -■
OLD STEAMBOAT COMPANY Oi' GEoitOtN? Ite
prepared, with a strong f„rce, to transport produce and
merchandise in any quantity.
Their Iron Steamtr3, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and
CHATHAM, with the AMORY SIBLEY, one of the lightest
draught Boati on the River, and a large number of Flats
or uarges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa'
ci-ities for promptness and dvsputoh not heretofore equal
eo here a set of Boats leaving each place every other
day,and in ease of extreme low rive>-, definite instructions
will be given their Agent in Sa. „nnah, to forwa -i all
Goods to their care, byway of the Central and Aurusta
& vVaynesboro’ Railroads.
The Directors are determined to adhere to their p-esent
very lew rate of Freights, which are fully ONE-HALF
LESS than the Railroads from the Seaboard
Goods from the Eastward should be distinctly marked
“Iron Steamboat Company,” or care of THOS R. MILLS,
Savannah, who will forward them promptly without
charge.
Produce or Merchandize from the inferior, consigned to
this Company at Augusta, will he for warded to Savannah,
and from thence to any port of the United States, free of
commission. Address
'I .TvT'i. MILLS, Agent,Savannah.
I’Oci SSR BLODGET, “ Augusta.
Augusta, April 2s, 1654. V/. H. STARK, President.
6m
VQ'SHXSEt
THE subscriber offers for Bale his Mil! tract of LAND
on * h© w&terii of Bestverci&ni creek, Taliaferro coun
ty,_ adjoining _ lands of B. Proctor. W. Hughes and T.
Grier,containing 237 acres, more or less, with an excel
.ent Dt-w Urhi Mill, on a never failing stream of water,
cituatea m a thickly settled and healthy locality. Terms
made to suit the purchaser—indul. oncc, if required with
approved security. ‘ M. T. SHEEHAN.
Baytown, Taliaferroco., Ga. sfi wlra
G~ "MtoiiHK.'lAM’ri ARA Han BALSAM FarreH’s
ARABIAN LINIMENT; FREY’S VERMIFUGE
JAYNE’S SANATIVE PiLliS; TORI Ah’ VGNSTIAN
LINIMENT, and BECKER’S EYE BALSAAI,just received
direct from the Proprietors, by
ac 22 _ W. H. & J TURPIN.
DISSOLUTION.
npHB copartn-rehip heretofore existing under the
JL name of COFFIN 4 BEALS, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having claims will pleasa
present them, and those indebted will make pavmert to
either of the undersigned. JOSEPH A REALS,
Augusta, Sept 16, 1854. JNO. G. COFFIN. *
si 9
' NOTICE.
THK subscriber has n the waya considerable amount
of BACON. His store will be open from 9A.M. until
4 o’clock, P. M., (until otherwise advised) wnen be will oe
pleased to sell and deliver his customers what meat they
may want. T. W. FLEMING.
Augusta, Sept. 1554. 51,*
PORCELAIN VASKB.—A very extensive selection
of FRENCH CHINA VASES, of the newest stj les, at
the Crockery Store of [s9] E. MUSTIN.
LOTTERIES.
SOUTHERN MILITABY ACADEMY LOTTEBY!
. j A ( authority of the State 0) Alabama) v, 1,
OONDPOTED ON THB HAVANA PLAN.
kfniSiClass F, so he Drawn Oct, 20, 1854.tfi^hi
Capitals ■! ki
“ * ‘.‘.V. !.*!*.!!.’ 8000
„ 1500
In all, 288’ ri"z“"s[ amounting to $30,000
£*?” E> ry prize drawn at each drawing.
Tickets $5.0C —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
S. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 21, 1854. 523-td
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTURIEB.
Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid by the well known
and respontible firm, of
GEEGOBY A MAUBY
BALES CLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’OLOOfi
Drawn Numbers Class 248, at Augusta, Oct. 18:
75 73 63 6 60 10 62 84 65 67 £0 18 88.
CLAS'3 249—t0 be drawn in Augusta this day Tuesday,
October 19. Package Scheme.
$4,150 1!
$1,260; $7,59, Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets sl—Halves 50 cents.
Risk, on a package of 26 quarters 48.; 5.
CLASS 66—by Delaware 242—t0 be drawn on Saturday,
October 21. Grand Scheme.
$40,0 ;0 1
SIO,OOO $15,000; $10,000; $8,827; 100 of $75, besides
numerous others. Tickets slo—shares in ( roportion.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the c'ty or country, strictly confi
dential. 018
AND NU MONOPOLY!
WHO SAYS GAS OR LEAD PIPES?
ROW It dt co., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, atthe
t) • corne rof Jackuon ana Telfair streets, immediately
in the rear of the Baptist Church, would Uke to know.
We take pleasure in statir g that we are now prepared to
run GAS and WATER PIPES into stores, dwellings,
c/iurchcs factories, public Maiding 3 , Ac., at as iow 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
precure at the shortest noti e the following articles, via:
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Burners, Stiff an- 1
Flexible Drc p Lights, Gas Pipes of all sizes, Lead and
Block Tin Pipes, Water Closets, Wash-Basins of various
patterns, Wood Bathing Tubs, Uutd with Copper and
ntad; Copper arid Brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges,
with or .vitl.out Water Racks; Copper and Galvanized
CiiouiatiLg Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks, for Kitchens or Pan
tries,ofal sizes and patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and
Force Pumps of various patterns ano sizes.
A.I orders leit at the shop or with the Superintendent of
the Gas Works wiii be personally and punctually attend
ed to JOHN HOWE,
s 5 ly G. S. HOOKEY.
CITIZEN’S MILL.
I'dß the information oi the community who are suffer
-1 tag for want of HEAL, I suggest that all oil Corn
coming to this market, the consignees should give the re
iusai of it to those grinding Meal for this community, as
new Corn is too green to be ground, and it can be fed to
Ho; ses, and thus save all the old Corn for grinding into
.-leal [32IJ JaMES L. COLEMaN.
DISSOLUTION.
FIMISi C O- >'Ail’lN l.iiolJ 11* heretofore existing be-
JL tween the subscribers, under the firm of W. H.
HOWARD & cON, is this day dis oived by mutual consent.
Either cf us will use the name of t e fi m in liquidation.
WM. 11. HOWARD,
September 6th, 1»54. GEO. J. HOWARD.
nr'Hit SIBbCiUUIiU having removed to the store
A under the FranKha House, and opposite the Planters’
Hotel,' will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in ail its branches on his own account, be j
will give his personal auenticn to the sale of Cotton, Flour, |
Grain, Lacon, Lard, Hay, and to all kinds of produce con- ]
signed io Km, and hopes by strict attention to business, j
and the adv ntages oi several years experien- e, will ena- |
bie him to please all wno may favor mm with their i at
ronage. Cotton st--red in a Fire proof Warehouse.
WM. H. HOWARD.
September 6tn, 1854. sS dßw*wßm
JOH.\ li. MILLER,
A IIOiIN iV AT LAW, Waynesboro’, ua. Ie
lx rue is to Messrs. A, J. A t. W. Miter, of Aucusta,
no Messrs. \V,» d - Owens, i avacna.’-.. s3O dotw.f
■
i>\ TilK Ist Oct . her, a Tenement HOUSE on J&k
J Eiiis at., just below the Lower Market, lately oc- SiJa
copied cy air. Ward.
Also, a bquare cf Land in the Upper part of the city,
with i> io H- uses on the prem ses, an.ti.Ue for a Couti
tiy . übiie i ouse, with a large Wagon Yard and stables
at ached. For terms, Ac., apply to . AS. ADAjuS,
si 2-ui orL DWELLE.
108 Sale,
A ttKLIGHIFUH tummer RESIDENCE, w:th rs!
an a; -un.i i.ee es Wood, and a fine tpring of Wa wiL
ior, l ; Si la.lee irom b.. nrbujg, 6. C. Possession given ia
caediattly. Apply at mis office. si6 dtf
SH-.iL EIN It b e>,
As AUG f . assortment of every article in the line,
comprising in pare French and American LINING
.. -viNiS, of all coiors; Sheep and Goat BiNDxNGS; Gal
-’ES; WEBS, bciilus, Co pipe:, nine and Iron
SPARABLES and Shoe NAILS, TacKS, flat and round i
*>«- i*; e cry variety of French KIT an» TOOLS; BOOT
iKlir.S a-j CRiMPS, LAbTS, PEGS, &o. For sale on ac
commoiailng terms at the Baddlery Warehouse of
cHERMaN, JESSUP a CO.,
iate Wright, Nichols & Co., No. 2-39, Broad-st., 2d door
above tile new Bank of Augusta. s7 d*twom
MOR E HATS, GENTLE Ml !
JL «T received Beebe A Co.’s .-ali Style fashionable ra
-cn'.-it iIr.TS. Also, several cases of our
manuiacture —they are handsome and no mistake. t_ ail
and see th.m at G. W. FERRY’S Fashionable Hat Store,
Masonic Hail Budding, Augusta, Ga. aul2
H.VMB—B,OOO lbs. Pig BACON, very choice, for
sale by [my2s] E. C. TINSLEY A CO.
BUGGY AND HARNESS EOR SALE.
I HAVE an excellent uUGGY and UAKNKcS for sale.
b7__ WM. U. PR.TcHaRD.
MAL K.EHKL—A few bbls. Extra Mess MACKEREL,
to be had at [au2o] RUSSELL A SIBuEY’S.
iJiCKI.hD TOXGlßs*—Just received by steamer
v;a Charleston, Whole and Half b bis. For sale by
si6 RUSsELL A StBi.EY
' $25 REWARD.
UTOLKX from the subscrioer, in his room in Sir. D. B.
0 Ramsay’s bouse, on tne night of September 14th, a
Gold Hunting Case Duties WATCH,No. 52u9, T. F. Coop
er, No. 6 Caithorpe-st., London, maker; wuh my name
engrave! on the back. The above reward will be paid, on
returning said Watch to Messrs. Beall .* Stovall.
al6-9t B, A ARNETT.
Laud.— ioo bbis. lard ;
5o Kits Do;
75 Kegs Do. For sale by
_sl6 JOHN C. CAKMiCIIAEL.
BALT8 ALT.—1200 Sacks SALT. F’oi sale by
sl« CARMICHAEL.
|A OLAriSlsfs.—if) Tierces Cuba MOLASSES. For sale
-IVA by [glO] JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
NOW-A-DAYS.
TXTM. .N. NICHOLS has just received, in addition
TV to his former assortment, ten different styles of
HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear. Some of them entire ly
new. Please call and look at them oppoate the new Au
gusta Bank. au XO
TEACH STONES WANTED.
fjPHKsubscriber wishes to obtain one or two bushels P-so
-w of fresh PeaOH sTONc.S. YVhen taken from
thefrui; they should be packed in moist sand, to pieveut
Uiem from becoming dry. Apply at this office to
D. KEdMONP.
LEAD COFFINS
TfABE to order at the shortest notice, by T, ROWE &
ITT CO., corn er of Telfair and Jackson Streets!
Oide-sloft at this Office Wdl be promptly attended to.
oets
i\| LTlllK.—Received, on consignment, and fors tie >3
Li M. W. W uOURUsV, 5,000 pounds very fine Ten
nessee Bacon SIDES, clear and libbed. o 5
STOCKTON & CAREY,
AT the stand long occupied by Janies Hurlbert are
prepared to bui.d all kinds CARRIAGES, ROCKa-
W AYS, BUGGIES, Ac.,i. the latent approved style.
REt AIRING done at short notice, in the best manner
and on reasonable terms. They solicit a share of public
patronage. JOHN L. STOCKTON
Out. 8, J. 854. [o4] EBENEZSti CaREY.
VIAKHAK. —50 bbls Pure Cider VINEGAR ;
10 no. White Wine Do. Ju-'t re
ceive; by [j-3 j HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
I> AiHINH.—a few half and quarter boxes fine SAISINS
Vt.bc had at [au2o] RUSSELL k SIBLEY’S. ’
OX CONSICiWMKXT—SO bushels Dried PEACHES
Vi —SO hhds. W. I Molasses, in extra order,
i-TA. I» r sale by au2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
1) IVH— IO tierces fresh bea. RICE, for sale by ‘
I j iItAL AND HORN—Jan be ha! from us from 9
-iVA o’c.ock, A. M. until 4 P. M , ev. ry day until further
' uoUce -
5V| | HriDri. Bacon SIDES, in store and to arrive. For
sale iow for Cash by
„.° 6 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
11 A.CON—. Just received and for s.!e by ~
■h J GEORGE W. LEWIS,
°° No. 1, Warren B ock.
TO BENt7~~ ’
THS STORE recently occupied by Mr. S. Carr. Apply I
two doors below to Messrs THOS. RICHARDS A
SON, or to ihe subscriber. [olo-6t] ROBERT F. POS.
HAHHLK’g iYIA.44AZISb', for October, lor sale bv
_ TirOo. RICHARDS A SON.
NOTICE; ~
pBRSOWS having demands egainst Dr. Edward T
X Lynch, ol Warren county, will pres mt them to the
undereigned for payment. i- u p ]m ,, ~ le
Warrtnion, Sept. 16,1654, '
CHOICE PERPUEEEY
JUST received a supply of
Harrison’s “Prairie Flower” COLOGNE-
Magnolia” Tablet.; ’
Shempoo LOTION-
Bay Leaf WATER;’
- ••sras’.*”"”’
“ “Lemon ROUGE;”
„ Depilotory POWDER;
Mstn month Laundry SOAP.
inese preparations are unequalled for delicacy and
richness of perfume. [je2s] W. H. TUTT, Druggist.
NOTICE.
’ pO all of those who may want anything In our line, we
JL would say that we wiil be at our post read y to wait
upon them from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 4 o’clock, P. M.
824-ts RUSSEL A SLBLiY.
AUCTION SALES.
1 BY CAMILLE E. (iIHARI)KY S
Thesj >. advcrtiaed by Mr. Joei M. Feeman,
I AdmiuU ir.«or on the estate of i. W. Free mac, is
tbeepdo y pOStponed lj ”' ua> ' l! consequence of
3 September 19,1854.
) Executor'* Sale of~an ™ .. T ,
eM "***■<%&.
<fcc -y dLc -. at Auction.
VIJKDNiiSD.i Y, the 27m September next at 10?^
VV o’clock, A. &i., will be sold, agreeable f«C at
from the Court of Ordinary 0: Richmond
store of the late Thos. W Freeman, deceased thi 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.
Jewelry.—Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Chatte
-1 laics do.; Medallions, Watch Seals, Ear-drops, <nd Rings,
Stud Buttons, Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Seal, Set and Plain
Kings, Lockets, Ac., Ac.
Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table
Spoons, Tea do.; Knives, Castors, Ac. A large number
01 first and second-h *nd 8 and 80 day Brass Clocks, with
weights and springs.
, ALBO
- • \ ae ? uiator ’ * Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Up
right Dean, 1 Secretary, 1 iron fire proof Sale, 1 high
Glass Case, 4 handsome Show Cases, Tables, Sofas, Ac.
, —a LSu —
Stock of materials, consisting of Watch Glasses, Main*
spr n ;s and such a. tides as are usually required in the
1 Jewelry business.
The atteut on of the public are invited to examine their
Goods, as thry are positively to be sold to close up the
buair.es.-> of the late 'l'hos. W. Freeman, dtceased.
, tales will commence on W ednesday morning, and con
tinue at night if not o.Gaed out during the day until all is
sold, Every art cie .i 1 i,e warranted as represented,
leras cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r.,
On Estate of Thos. W. Fieman, deceased.
August 16,1854.
JGBHPH A. EIE-LS,
r rOIJisE, SIGiN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, so.
A.J. l.cits ordei s in either of trie above branches of busi
tron g Ud hopes by Btri ct attention to merit a share of pa-
Augu-it i, Sept. 19,1554. s2O-lm
CLINCH RIFLE'S LORN ASSOCIATION STOCK
111 SHAKES (Jiineh Rifle’s Loan Association STOCK
1U lor sale, .acquire at this office. s!7-2t
/ JX CO.VbIII.>.VIK.Vf—2,OUO los. prime FEATHERS
Commission and Produce Merchant, opposite Union
- ‘ —. . sls lm
( ) V tJOAsItJAMENT, TO AIIKIV K-20.0U0 Ibi'.'
-gsar** TZEMT
TAKE NOTICE.
i "HUKBY warn ah persons from buying or tradlm.
IST
ri K V’» CaU Congress GAITERS, received by
V '*—™ ALDRICH A RQVAL,
0"SS W * M8 ® i: “ boxes new CHEFaE.
J. A ANcLE Y.
by
/J Or PfcH.-tkK) bags good to prime Rio COFFER;
otj ‘ Java “ ’
Ju . st and for sale low by
I HA.vD, WILLIAMS A CO.
CILAKIFIEOAA'D RKFiymi ~,
Jstca on hand. hLnS w,r'iC~ A ‘ ar ° e
juiy 30 WlnLiAMa & CO.
. hIMCHtb OF THE IRISH iiAlT~b77h '
tticiiara L**l>r Sheel \t r x lt v . 1 ***• Hon.
““.is,”"
GEO.A.OAIE, x LRUS., Broad-st.
8W * • 4 *° 44 »*»*.-* ’•«*«» so.
- Pare and f a! , weightT Just
L l t*u*2j W. H. * J. TURIN’S
jf- 0« »» AUK, by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.,
A- <0 dozen BROOMS; *
g aK‘ ; edi ’ 10KLBS,inqaarts hasf gallons
-5 cozen LE >ioN SYRUP
-10 J bozes No. 1 SOAP ; ’
4 * Pale do.
I JS , W DA, in pound papers;
20 kegs Hi Carb. SODA ;
I atra LEMON SYiiCP. • au 2
WHifS’ tfse -!'rv* p aruous'Terson 3 an l
y * ai. „ca , i at id iq one YCi\nm*» ii. A
Cl.esnut Wood—a Tale; by Lieie Linden. Foreale by ’
11.l 1 . THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
B BASl)Y.—8 bbls. Superior Peach BRAN -
X DV on consignment, and for sale by 3tt4a
-ilii liAVie, KOull A FANNING
K- O. TINSLEY A CO.
(J U^r 1W ° bUshel3 inßtol e a “ d f!)r aale. by ~
r au2U S. C. GRENVILLE A 00.
50 an-P®' very choice N. 0. Sugar, now landing.
V—- aa2 . VVILLIAAIS * CO.
50,000 10106 B * con *js»nsisr
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.,
-— 1 -No. 2, Warren Block.
A »L PPIY —The Lamplighter. Thelttas^
XX ler s House, a tale of Southern Life; by Logan Fern
Leaves, from Fanny’s Portfolio. Strugg.il tor Life In
Autobiography. Just leceiveil, and for sale by ’
_ S z McKINNE A HALL.
tVOOiv’ls DIAitiiHlPJ V tth.Me.Ui —This
A *bv Q 3eldom faiU t 0 check the worst cases, uj for
oale Dy JF WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
185.5 P IUK “POTWBWTI LM with~th9
lOtFtl* Courts of North and South Carolina, Georgia
Alabama, Tennessee and Florida, for 1865 For sale bv
au22 _ THOS. RICHARDS A BON.
riAHK S , «„ R STOBE T 0
■ MbsiUHhsi present occupied by Mr. H T Pn*v
X at the Lower Market. Apply to 7l
- 56 ... WM. H. PRITCHARD.
VV'“tY • —bObbis. Rectified WHISKEY. fbr~saiJ
-V’_ I £ 6J ESTES A RICHMOND.
A f -Vv nElibh, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4, in whole lialT' and
RTi quarter bbis. For sale by ’ 114,1 aa<l
. ji3u _ _ hand, Williams a co.
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
****oß. Cloths, Cajsiruers and
s rs, »l. i iXvss?
Our Stock embraces every article of Dr cSS and cor-veni.
a 'pr,T» lhti VV ardrobe - WM. O. PRIC E « CO.,
.? __ Drap rs and Tailors.
N E '' BVPPLY—Nohe'* great worit, ‘- FUty _ Years
m both Hemispheres,’’ just received by
- MoLINyE & HALL.
R«O*AW AY .—For sale a Rockaway, with harnesT
but httle used, — as good as uew. *
814 S. C. GREN VILLE A CO.
11 <4EteKtiOLD WORDS, for September, has been
Knb-'l ri’ ed : 6> “ bscribert( wil ‘ Please call for tneir copies.
M a C , kt; ! tM fw er ’ tjr September, has i-een received.
Liu. trated Magazine o' Art has been receiv d for S«r>-
ssrk.as#-*'-"' v— <2Ss?ur&
_ B9 ° KJ - A - °ATKS A BROS., Broad-.t.
D° u . VOL , WAS * A GOOD APPKi ITBi-ir
Planett’s Bitters; they will imoart tnnV .iP**
mach, and invigorate the whole system. For safe by“ -
_ u.tott,
2000 SSIfSS - co«rs
J LTB '^; 3 u^KiV^7 b 0 « 8 ~ t :^ri^^ —
RUScELL a SIBLEY.
rri«ss^*ar !, *s®W!si»
Oot. 3,1854. CARoLINE M. WHIGHAM, Adm’x.
XjBW VVOilHs.—Fa 'hio.n aud Famine bv Mrs”
Xi Anne Stephens Ethan All n. anl ! he (Ir-ren^wr
tarn Heroes of ’76, with a saetch ofho'caShLstorvcg
Vermont. Easy Nat,, r tae Three Apprentices it Z nf
UeuiNewYorir and B-ason.but adapted to auymeridLaQ l
bj A L.Sunsoa, editor of tue Eapresi Messenger Th«
Mister’s House, a Tale of Southern Life ; b? Lowan*
Bertha and U> y, or the Parsonage of Beech Glen
ruunce; by Elizabeth Oaks Smith. Ticoade-oga ‘or
Ltack Eagle. ar.mance oi ad y not far by a P®
R. James. Hermits Dell, from the Da y~j « u y P ‘
also, a supply of Dodd Family. Sir : ,
Moreland, Ac. Also received G,-. u lWW ' Clara
Peterson’s Magagine, for September" at 8 Ma ß“S*ne, and
-_ eplß QKO - A - DATES a BROS., Broa-1-st.
MH6. STOWB’g KHtV HOOK. —
of Foreign Lands; by Sirs i'a-'riet U »? nV .Memories
Also, the Three Colonies of Australia th - u^ hir SldWe
per Mines and » 1 their Pa; Wifes, Cop
p- lim -L ; U “ , el - s; by Samuel Sidney : London
euivion, with numerous Engravings. For sale b-
THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
r F*? B ®LKMJBWT» of AtiHKU/iTiKK, <Ti^
, . ‘ cr Young Farmers; by George E. Waring, Jr„ Oon«
sulving Agriculturist. For sale by
69 iIIQ3 RICHARDS A FQN.
H AVANT SUGARS— IOfi.O T JI BEGaRs 7M
. O K SUGARS, just imported, by *
_j9 __ DAWSON k SKINNBB.
*ii • Hi U | M-U«. small Tenn. BACON, (bogToundTl^
sale by HAND, WILLIAMS A (jo.
XT PB B loit >ic WT AHD We~have Tn.T'.Lr*. —3
100 d z. of Hudson’s Must -r<t J St reoef V« d
J e ~ W ' l - H. TUTT, Druvgist.
No. 2, Warrao Block.
I>A«aii\G._2so bales GUNNY BAGGING, some of!'
very heavy, for sale by
“Y l7 HAND, WILLIAMS A 00.
r ptHPKNTINK.— 6 bbls. TURPENTINE,
X ceived and for sale at W. H. AJ. TURPIN’S,
Jyßs Druggists, above Lambaok’i Oonfectliawy,