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COMMEKCAL.
""CHARLESTON, OCT. 18 —Cotton —Th re was a good
demanJ for this article to day, the Rales having reached
U p »»rds o r I'lO I ba'es. The warset exhibited a decided
aivinc ' g t-ndency in prices. The trau-a lious out prise
po bales a’ 6 sat 6.i£ ‘7 a 7; 78 a 754; 17 at 7Si, 40 at
gw. 51 tßf,; 2io 1-6 at 8?*; 80 at®. If at 93^;
®S at 934; a 9 3 «. ana -0 btLs at liXc.
EXPORTS.
SAYANN kH.Oc*. 18.—F r New York, sieamsh'p Knox
ville -<9 > bales' O't on. F>r Philadelphia, steazrfhip
ieys'oue otate—6l bales Cotton. For New York, Peter
Demili —172 bales Cotton.
u iixi'iLLi^j^nE.
SAVANNAH, Oft 19 —Arr. sitr. Wood bridge,
Baltimore. Cli ste itn-h p.s Knoxville, Lu I-w, N.YorK;
Ki.stne State, il .rdie, Philadeiph a ; barque Peter De
in 1. -loje, New York.
C.i I.RLEB ON,O -t. 19.—Arr. Ship Brandywine, Merri
mai, New York, Barqte ouliote, Drinkwater, Boat jo;
C L (UeCiri ia», abe-wtoi, New York; Line sehr.
Win. 8 litii, C toklin, New York. Clean, brig Telegraph,
Stem, MatanziS.
SIOO REWARD.
MY boy AMOS lanawaj from me on the night cf m .
the I6tti iu.t. Am >e uau intelligent mulatto, fiO
5 f<?-t 7 o 8 in.-i.er high, weigh-, 140 or 150
and it is sup, -sed, was enticed away ty a white mat SUL
ca Ing tiua:*.if Lh.v ;i, who pre.ends to be a Dentist, uic
above re war J will oe given tor the apprehen ion and de
livery to me of the thief au! ntgro, ur twen y-flve dollars
for the negro. J aM£j S. HOLLINSHEAD.
M »• »hii!Vibe, Macon co., Ga. o2h-w4t
Mdbk 4,'iiit.V—Just received, 510 bushels old CORN,
wh ch w.L ce »oid low to close consignment.
M. W. WOOOROFF,
020 General Commiss’n and Forwarding Merch’t.
10 KENT, ~
THK DWELLING on the corner cf Elbert and
Lti -s reels, occupied at present by Mr K. Wat- B§j
kin>. Apply to |o2o 6ij J. W. WIGHTMANT^
CAUTION.
THE public are hereoy v;iuti 'ned against paying any
Book accounts against i: o estate i! the late Thomas
MtKeveit. ],-> 9-it] 13. i . RAMBEY, Acm’r.
LOST NOTES.
STOLEN from the rtoie , f the subscribers, two doors
below the Postothee e rner, a small Walltt, much
worn, containing ur, NOT* 8, drawn by Tina A Osmond,
it fsvor ofmys.ir, for hire of Ntgro Man, Jerry, and pay
able quarterly —one d.e Ist Oc ober, for $37 5j 10J, the
ota.r Ist January next, for same amount; u note drawn
by G. P- Gr “a, in favor of myself, for hire cf Nerro Girl
Lacy, for |33, payable mtutniy, ml to the best of my
recyuvC.ioa ah pa. meats male to the Ist June; a note
drawn by ecs.pii Rrynoi :? and endorsed by J. Ka.abu,
pay able to myself, to the s 1 1 of a i.oan Horse, for $65,
anipiy.ble Ist January. All arc forewarned
from iraliuc fur the above no.es, at-d the draw, rs from
ptjMig theta o any otherpsrson than my elf,os the above
were stolen, 11 .iuc,ea the night of the 16 h instant, tj
gemer with many oth rcrtl ei 11 e Shoe line, roin our
store. A ;o, a note drawn by Mr. Trip, payable to
myse f for the h :e if i\ u o uian E.jeu -, i r $175 paya
ble, A thins, l.t January next.
t »-€- -orj VV »!. M. WILLIAMS A PON.
Bacon • —Juu' received Uii.- day,by s.earner, 8o hiids.
liAO-Jjs, <■id.s, Sbouufets and slams, a choice aiticie.
For B»«e at p> 8] KUinsKLL a olßlEv'.
HIKAAI SMITH KUOCR-Oustr Ud*y,
iO bids, lx ia Hiram Snath PLOhn, from new
Wheat. Forta'c by [IBJ nUS-E .L & Sir)LET.
P-Ab.»Kii\ 1: D Ffclii .—Received this day a gene
ral as oitmeat of r'UfcoEKVLo Midi ,in Jars va.i
tus niits. Caleb/ £..-lßj KCiaLLL a BIBLLY.
MAfdii.rthL. Just receirtd 50 packages FKEsII
_ SI AC Ki.it hi,. j. iSj itLl.'M.Ci, a Sfßl Er.
Clt U.HISUS’ Mf.Mttt \t Oiiti.eS—Tne finger of
) Gal, Chrst our Passover, ihe Com.orter. Also, all j
the .bovc in one vo.umr.jusi received by
*l2 IH ffc. Kfi-uARDS A SON. j
CMN I'UAJj i&M J£ 1 Pi'-ia CKA i . KUJMa'b rr iift iilD
C. E ?iC3 Aoonsra Iks. a Baka’sis. Co. i
Ap’-il 21,1654. j
PAU wi’i be given for Central Ba_£ DON DP, oa pre*
sea aaon at tha oflics.
&p 29 ts ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
HAi CJUNIY LAND FOE tsALE.
0\ thr 1 t Tuesday in N JVEMBER next I will eell to
the highest oidjer, at the Wucrt-Uoa >e in Uart coun
ty, Oa , 100 arrus of wood Land ; 25 acres good bottom, on
B.g Oe lar Crest, jsiiiiug Lutlct.n ckeltoa anu others.
Term, made Known on the d.v of ssle.
Otß-8t WJf M. 8080.
l SAl.n.—lsl bushels North Caro iua CORN—low •
" if . pp. es lor early, ii*j J. U. ANDEtcBON.
6*7 ttttDw. BACON, j ust rec ived and tot sale by
Ol Ota DAVIj, K'JoB Si Fc.NiNG.
Ok 40 sel(,.\ HbM
-50 hods N.O. BU fAR:
200 bole. N. O. MOLAStitIP;
Ct! ooxts Adamant.no CANDLES ;
oJ «t .* llai -KO PL;
1%000 1b». lennesuee BaCON, hides and houltiers.
For sale on aecommod tting terms ty
_o« \SDK tsON, Mofn'.osh-st.
51 M II I LVs. ull'Lb itt SluLa ;
J, jj bs. sjpsrior HAMS, Palmetto brand;
10 ori. Hi am arm h’s FLOfJH from new Ideal;
10 “ fresh ii.sion CKAUKEKa;
80 tin cases do. do.
1« fl' Kias extra fine Goshen BOITER ;
15 bt xes new OHr.*■ SE ;
2 b; is. Cnarl sion GttlTi?. ,
The h-is iieen open during the epidemic from 8
A. M to 6 P. M., for the a Commo ia-i >n 01 my customers
and tlic pooiic in g-nerg , and 1 trust 1 shall be abie to
Continue to ooen -s abo> e [OBJ G. T DORTIC.
e3u7000
AUGUST A 7 per cent CITY B )NDS, ten years to xna
t-rity, or al? at isr. Apply to A. P. ROBEaTdoN,
M iyor, or JOHN KILL Treasurer. 05-lm
NcTi.CE.
0\ an 3 after this date, the undersigned m?y be found 1
at his 'tore, Mcln, so sirect, u,xt door south of !
Messrs. Busbu & Walker’/, every day, from half-past 10 j
oclock until i o'clock, and will be pleased to serve his i
friends to the best of nis ability.
M. M WOODRUFF,
Forwarding and General Commisdon Merchant.
Aagutta, Oct 4,1654. o 5
NoTICE.
AI.L persons are Lerejy foreworaed not to trade for
eithero fourNOi'Ea given by us, dated Augusta,
Msrch 27tn, l3'-4, payable ai 8,9, 12 and 15 month? after
date, with interest, lj I>arias vt bitehead A Co , or bearer,
for Ten Honored oUars each, as the consideration lor
Wf-i .. sa d oi.es were given is interfered with by counter
a- •of s if Wauehead & Co. ia giviDg a to the same
rig t’s to Other parties; and unless sail parties desist, or
Wc arc made sale fr >m interference, the cons deration for
Which said notta were given has failed in part, if not allo
ge’her, an-r we wiU no; pay s:-. d -iotes without being com
pei.ed oy law. HENRY J. CSdORNE,
F&KDtRICK A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, Oct. 8, losi. Dy H. J. Osborne, Partner.
ol2
£■ C3IGN&ES ISDQL
ALL persons indebted to JAMEa M. SIMPSON are re
quested to make in mediate payment to the under-
Signed, and all persci.s having claims against him, will
please present the same.
JOSEPH 8. CLARK, 1 . .
bl 4 albert UaT- H, J' Assignees.
MACHINE BELTING,
PATENT Rivete , Stuched and Cemented, single and i
douole, all widths, from 1t024 in has. Thead Be>is :
are made from whole hi .vs, best quality of Leather, long
used and approved by the mos extensive manafactureis
and machinists in Georgia and adjoining States. A large
■lock always on hand at the Samery Warehouse of
BHLKMAN, JESSCP & Cu.,
late Wright, Nichols k Co., No. 239, tiroad-st., 2d door
above the new Banc of Augusta. s7-c*iw3m
LAROCHE & KILLER,
HA\ K just reoei ed, per steamer, a large assortment
of FaMIbV GxtOCEBIE', consisting of SCoAtt.
Coffee, butier, ham?*,flour, sc., to wmch they
invite the attention of the public. Their store wiflbe
ke..t o en dur.ng me preva euce of the epidemic.
__o!0
COK A —Just receive J and fjrs.le, a small lot of CORN.
olO ___ M. W. WOODRUFF.
MOLAwishK —4obb.’s. prime N. 0. MOLASSES, on
consignment and for sale by
010 M. W. WOODRUFF.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, 8. C.
Till* Company con mues to imure on most favorable
terms Houses, Furniture, As., and Marine risks, on
app is.tion to J. H. anDERoON, Agent,
Augusts, v ct. 10, ISM. [olOj Mclntosh-st.
Ir'OtV b-ti-h—10,0.0 ids. Tt nncasee Bacon HAMS;
1,5d0 los. Tenets; ee it A VB, at retail, by
QiO J. H. ANoERaOA, Mcintosh-st.
If Hi HHD4. Clear BACON SIDES, for gal; by
AUU -10-15- BAKER A CASWELL.
£EED OATS.
BUSHELS prime winter black OATS for sale
Av V at my plantation, 8 nulet above Augusta.
olo ~ 4t b. u. warren.
GRAN ITb. MILLS PLOUK—A fresh lotjust ground,
lor saie by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
?.*! _ f'-o. 1, Vvarreu Block.
La dao.e. History of Pyrrhos; by Jacob Aboott Ti-
E 18,t s _a roaiaact of d »y« r ot far
the Wnr’d y itn‘ a' V, J^ b ’ n ’ Ur F e! ’ B Gakc-tteer of
me vvoriu. i\ o, a, Just receivecS by
—-* ul ? McKINNE & HALL.
NLGiiO CLUIHB.
A® -^^^' Gt <A. tVlCitxdlT invite t.ie attention
of to their stock of NK.RO WOOLLENS
most of whnh is oi southern manufacture, and their a-’
■or.uient emura.-es some goo is of v t ry sup-nor oualiiv
OPNABLR .8, Georgia SUGPES and Piaid LlNbfi?B aU
®f whch will be sold at low price. f'lß-dsw'
THREE JOURNEYitAN TAILORS,
OF GCjD KABITs Ihin find pien y of Work at
bavaonaa Bill prices at BGOTT & BALDIN.
\d, w WilmiugioD, N.*C.
acv 7 lngt .°? 18 free from all epidem cs or contagions of
da, v V ' e 111 0 WiU3t H 111,411 10 m ake Pants, and will
• l ,fcr pair. s2B d 3 tCOTT * BALDWIN.
A 4^m? ABLE iSJFRRTY FJB SALE.
A LOi V A^ , * UL '' Dl,Vfci *UiNG HOUSE; a good
60 cord, of’t AN .u u > well covered; 14 acres of LAND,
Conveniences a* a v , j ,li rni»hed wi h as good water
Yard has -ifty , a l ’b; fouudj a the State. The Tan
The proven 1S sim’ntL 0 ' wn * r e ln B°*! condition
Bpsru Terms w iutmJ^ ar lte incorporate limits of
012-wtf * easy.
GEORGE FRALEY.
CTB4Y i Sin' la£ EW AE °*
O September a Red Pay io - t *? bl^ rib * r &bout 25t i
hsnds nigh, and 8 years old. f*, u about 16
given f.r the del.very of said Horse a „ rew »rd will be
Any infoimatioa *0 that! get hjn ’ FlVe D °Uara for
CT*iU*Wlj‘ ‘ j AB p
JAB. p. FLEMING
OFFICE OF TBE HARTFORD PROTECTION IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
Hinri-zBD, Conk., Sept. 7ih, 1554.
BLOALKV, BSH—Dkar Sir:—lt is with ihe deep
• est regrtt that 1 >m under iha necessity of an
nouncing to you, that in cut sequence of the heavy loss-s
receatly experienced by this u. m anv,by the late discs
troua fins at many of our ageuc es, and the financial em
bar rtssment in whi h we Uave been involved in
quence, we have bem compell. dlo suspend our bus’intss
£he Board of Directors 1 f th.s Company have theres re
d rec.. dme to i- o ify y-u that they have made a general
assign neui of the r pro >erty and as.-e s, for the t of
ihe.r creditors, t . HIULUM N. Lq! of thU
cit-, t > whom alone you will account for the fundi anr 1
pr erty ct the Company in your hands
\ou are henby requested to forward your accounts
wi'htho office to ai,i “ accounts
hards ,0 him, at thf. pl’ace the ba ance la our
beha sos the^C°im-an S,Ke no „ more P olicie9 or renewals on
or the C m., any. Retpectfuliy yours,
WM. CONNER, Sec’y.
In pu'suauce of the above notification, the Protection
In. urauce Company having assigned iheir property and
t ' l tUe ln trus ‘ the benefit oftaeir creditors, you
!h*i be f' ftßu sted to iorward your Accounts with that
Office to date, and remitthe balance in your hands to me
au.n place. WILLIAM N. MATSON, Trustee.
Uartiord.Sept. Sth, 1854. *
f om the tenor „f the above circular, persons holding
Po cnei.sued by the Troiection Insurance Company of
Da'i.ord, Coon , will see the necessity of effecting irsu
ra:.ce on their property in other offices at once.
i he claims o those holding unexpired Policies issued by
tha Agency in thi*cit , shall receive anv attention in my
power w save them from leas. B. CONLEY, Agent.
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
WAHD A 131 UCd.VHU are now receiving their
1 all and W inter supplies! f New and Fashionable
utiUDa, among whkh wiL be frund many novelties in
. a ' Goods, as we ias a general assortment ot household
artio es. They ask attention to he following •
I' '.;is Sacque and Opera FLANNELS, new shadei;
American jS&cque FIANNuXaS, plain and figured *
Lupin’s Superior MEaINOS, all colors : *
Lupin’s Black and colored » HALLIES;
Lupin’s DELaINES, p ain, figured and plaids;
Lupin's BKLaINKs and BOMBAZINES •
U ch Col’d S.LKs, in Brocade, Piaiils and Stripes;
h t enor Biack TaF h E l’A and Italian fcILKs •
C-t sui POPLINS, high co.ora; Scotch PLAIDS-
A ~ r.ean DELAINES and CAcHMERES, all the new de
signs in Plaids, Stripes and Figures ;
BenuUiul French and English PRINTS;
i ghland and Royal Piaid GINGHAMS •
f each cashmere de ’ecosse;
OiiACKjL', for Misses;
Saxony, Weish, Silk Wai-p and American FLANNELS
ETc MROiDERIES, White Crape, Wool and Plaid- *
f ; - Silk and Cashmere StUWLS, besides a large
st.ca of Housewife andcei vants’ Goods.
* : .Y reipectfuily ask those making their winter pur
, " s » to examine their Uoo s. Orders promptly and
fai::.«u! y executed. (ols] WARD & BURCHARD.
TENNESSEE BACON.
*> y f||)(l LUS. prime Tennessee BACON, fresh
from the Smoke House. Just receiv. d and
for saie by [oIQ-lmj a. STEVENS.
YiTUATION WANTED.
AVOl'flfO LAUY, a graduate cf one of the first Fe
ra“*e Colleges in ueorgia, desires a s tuition as
IcuCJer. the would prefer to take charge of the Prepara
tory Hij.artm; ot in soa.e High school or College, though
qualified 10 teach the higher Engl so branches. Will also
g.\t m-tiaction in Wax Work a d Embroidery. Addzess
Female Teacher.
Greensboro’, Ga., Oct. 1884. 017 wtjal
A RELUCTANT SALE.
< | flit subscriber offers or sa e his HOUSE and LOT and
-a. about Forty Acres of ia.Nl) in auu adjoining the
town cf i'eufitld, m Green county. The House is best
adapted of aay in the place for a nutei—of which the town
is greatly la need. There is three acres of good Land at
tached to tne lot; and f-r religious and 3i erary pnvi.tgts,
the village of Penficld Ls not surpassed by any .* Tne Lar d
adjoining town is about one fou.tn in the wood; one fourih
in strut;,'c; urn land, and in fine order for cultivation ;
the had oitie rein inder good productive land, and the
grown up in pine, and ah under goo- fence.
Ter s easy.
me above may be had in exchange for good land neara
pri minent town. ["H-w3lj U. NEEBUN.
JUeT receive-ou and for sale by the
tuusenber,
50 bags Extra Family FLOtR, from best White Wheat
-25 bushels CORN MEAL from new Corn;
5 hh.s. Porto Rico SUGAR;
15 do. leanessee BACON, Shoulders end hides of the
best quality. M. W. WOODRUFF,
c 34 Forwarding and Gen 1 Commiss’n Men hant.
N KVV BoOrb.-Hermits Dell, from tne Diary of a
Pecciiler. Poems and Bahads; by Gerald Matsey,
containing the ballad ot Babe Cbri label, printed hum the
thiid London edition, with several new Poena never be
fore published, rev s t d and corrected by the author
sale by [of<l THoS. Rlud aRDS ai do,
O M i,l\ hi) TMiB DAY—SOJ lbs. new Newi- ,v
XL cured P.« HAMS ; IK
2 OJlbs.fcuga -cured Canvassed HAMS;
bO'Jius. Georgia Cured HAMS ;
2 bbia. fcmoked BEEF;
2 cases, ItK) naif boxes ea c k, SARDINE 3, mos tm.
proved brand;
5 boxes French CAPERS;
5 bb:-, Mercer POTATOES;
5 do. Yellow ONIONS. For sale by
r,H O. T. DORTIC.
NEW FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOC'D3EOUfcE
NEXT TO BANK OF & UGUSTA.
F H *• subsciiber would inform the citizens of Augusta
X and surroending county, that so soon as the health
c. the city 1-, . .torea, he will open an elegant asbortmeut I
of «>ooda,selected with great care in the different northein
markets, wcucn he will otier at uupre* eilemed low prices,
ihuie Will oe the largest stoi-k of LAt Ed, EDGiNGs!
IKiMMINGd, KVIuKoU-EcUEi, MERiNOc DRESB
GUODB and eiLKS* ever offered in Augusta Also an
as-ortment of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS Klh.
BONs am DKEiS IRIMMLNGS.
The ttention of ccuntiy Jlerchants is called to examine
this stock.
Large stock of NEGRO GOODS always on hrnd.
, v w J. K. BANCROFT, ,
two doors above Mclntosh-street, opposite Chronicle A 1
Sentinel Lffite, Angus a, Ga. 014-5 t
A TEACHER WANTED
THE next year, to teach a SCHOOL of bovs in
A the Country. Apply to J. V. orj B. JONES,
Birtisvilie, P. 0. Ga.
NOriLK— On the first Monday ia December next ap
plication will be made to the Court ot Ord nary cf
Columbia county fer leave to sell the Ntgrues belonging to
the estate of B. it. Blackstone, of said couaty, deceased.
Oct. 8,1854. ROBT. E. WOODING, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
nPO obviate the necessity of going to California or Aus-
A traiiaa ter gold,on receipt of #l, post-paid, I will
send Bowman’s 30 Ready Ways to make Money, with
which h-tsay-xie has known men to make from It) to sl6
a cay, also, Blackburn's Fortune, which has 11 wonuerful
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Cholera and
the like Complaints. On the receipt of si, post-paid, 1
will send to any part of the United 8-ates, those three
me-s receipt-, punted in pamphlet form, w.th wnich no
man canlailtomake money. My Postoflice is McDonough,
[s.i ,«m6t*J JOHN DAILY.
fHLI LBv?. Tennessee SIDE 3, clear :
5,000 “ HAMS;
25 bbls. “ LARD.
J e22 W. H. STARK A CO.
O s DDLS, and kits choice Tennessee LARD, for sale by
IIObIO.V I'HaC'hbKß.-Just received by last sett
XX of Boats, a few bbls. extra Boston CRACKERS for
ta!e b y [’lS] RUcBEhL A SIBLEY.
TOBACCO] TOBACCO ]1
* gCoJ as »°rtmeat 01 Manufactured
- OBACGO, of Georg.a growth and manufaciure; also
operior gradesof Virginia brands. I shall be di epared to
- i orders, at any time,on accommodating terms.
_ „ . WILEY B.EIK,
mhlO-dgm* v-inc* miles above Rome, Floyd co., Ga.
POTASH, bNUFF AND TOBACIX).
J*, 158 - POTASH; 600 do. SNUFF, Mac and
6 B ross SMOKING TOBACCO, assorted
Honey Buckle iobacco, in boxes of 13 lbs. each, a Verier
ar-icle for chewing. For sale at W. H. A j. 1 ORPIN’S
Je 2ft Wholeaal and Retail Druggists.
TO iBENT,
I'ROM the Ist of November next, the STORE on Broad
street, lately occupied by Mr. P. Simon.
ALSO,
A small double tenement D WELLING, two stories high
in the aihy known ai Chew’s Alley. Possession given
immediately. Apply to Mr. UaDzi. 08-swst
LONDON PORTER, AC.—2O casks Byass’s be».
Londan PORTER. Also, Port, Madeira and Bherry
WINES; BRANDY, OIN and WHloHEYofthe best quali
ty, just received and for sale by JOHN NELSON.
04-twßt
IRON, stkkL and nailh—
-50 Tone assortedSweedee IRON;
10 “ Band and Hoop Do.
2 “ Horse S'-oe Do.
i “ NAIL RODS;
1,000 Hj3, Cast. German,and Blistered STEEL;
1,000 kegs NalLB assorted, from 3d to 00d.;
10 do. SPIKES. For saie by
mhO HAND, WILLIAMS A 00.
CANDLJEb. —ibO boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
50 “ Mould Do.
50 “ Patent Sperm Do.
For sale by [mh9] DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
\\T ATKR-PROOF DGOTfe.—Just received Mills’
TV Water-proof 800 TC. ALDRICH A ROYAL.
AN** itOPK—ISO bales Gunny BAG
GING, some of it very heavy; 500 coils of choice
ROPE%s“?eTy : 186 d °* “ Kyaaized ” Hem P
je6 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
horses, Carriages and bpitgi kb fur
T HAVE thirty-five or forty HORSES for sale, amongs
JL tnem are some fine Pairs, Single Harness and Saddle
££S“ 1 "" ““aSo?"" 0 ' “
A number of Second-hand CARRIAGES and BUGGTJrq
which! will sell very low, and on accommodatingterms’
my 24 3. M. SIMPSON.
ON CONSIGNMEN T, ~
100 000 JLBg cho j K c * BACON, from Middle Ten
nessee; 850 sacks FLOUR. 100 ibs each
-2,0t0 bushels Tennessee CORN, in prime order. ’ eaCC ’
oa-. _ , . J. A. ANBLEY,
my2o-lra Commission and Produce Merchant.
WEDDING CARDS!
WEDDING, Visitmg and Business CARDS engraved
and printed in fashionable style and with despatch
Also, NOTES, DRAFTS, BILL-HEADS, Ac., by Mr K*
Hughes. clark a CO.,
m ?° Watch-Makers and Jewellers.
FISK’S HRTALIC BURIAL CASES.
WB have now on hand a full supply of the above Cases,
and can fill all orders promptly, and upon the most
reasonable terms.
We hove also an assortment of the Metalio OASESeov
ered wi n cloth, and flniahed in the most costly manner.
je!o-8m 0. A. PLATT A 00.
AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY,
OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL.
(To be Opened Ist Monday in October next.)
r |''Hfc. undersigned, sustained by a reputatio i earned by
A mo e than twenty-live years’ professional labor, in
the business of I eioale Education, once more tenders his
serri. es to his friends as Instructor lor their Daughter ;.
Touching his success in l;ia profession, he lias the satis
faction of remarking, mat among his numerous Graduates,
are, the wi e of a Missionary to China, whose letters, pub
lished in a Bouthe.n journal,are fine specimens of scho
larship ; a young lady of Alabama, now a popular Teacher
in a female College; two others Teachers, at d popular
writers for aPotuhe r n Mng-tsine. Other references are
omitted, in order to > old a long advertisement.
Tor examples *.* o t.tccessful labors in this part of
Georgia, he takes ;,b.?rtj of referring such es are not
famiPar with his method ol Instruction, to Dr. and Mrs.
I. P. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B Msharrey, Mr. and
Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Doughty,
Mrs. Philip Crump, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dugas, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. F. Li'dget, Ben.; Mr.
ami Mrs. Stephen D. Heard, Ac.; Mrs. Perrin, Columbia
county; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Perry, Mr. W. H. 0. Perry,
Ac., Ac., Burke county.
His prices, per quarter of 12 weeks, will be sl2, sls and
$lB, according to grade of advancement, payable half
quarterly, in advance. A small tax of 50 cents will be
cnargea each pupil, lor fuel, during the season.
The expenses for instruction in the Mode, n Languages,
Music, Drawing and other branches of Ornamental Edu
cation, will be moderate, and made known on application
at the Academy.
llis design being to receive aB 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 wiii,at all times, be open to the visits of
frienos.
His Library, Apparatus, and other appliances, lor sout d
and thorough instruction, will be unsurpassed by any
others in the State. L. LaTaSTE, Principal.
aul6-lawdtwawtf
WAREHOUSE FOB SENT,
BY consent of the attaching credit ors of 11 j» D.
Robertson, will be rented till the first day of October,
1855, and possession givtn immediately, the WARE
HOUSE, on the Norih side ol Reynold, and East of
Mclntosh street, lately occupied by said Robertson.
Terms, Ac. made known on appl cation to
il6 WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep’ty Sh’ff.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT MISCARRIED OR
LOfiT.
ILK A lift that about the month of June, 1552, a
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT, No. 89,784, for SO Acres
of Land, issued 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
Warrant.
The Commissioners ol Pensions and of the General Land
Office, a'o cautioned against re issuing or patenting sa d
Warrant, a-< I shall in due time, through an agent, apply
t J the Commissioner of Pensio. s for a dui Ucate Warrant.
slti-wGt JOEL CRAWFORD.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
IQQ BItOAD-STHKIiT, under the Augusta Hotel.
At/O At the above establishment can be found a large
and well se eeted assortment of SADDLE;*, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, Ac.,
which will be sold on accommodating terms. Work of all
kind made to order with nearness and despatch.
HATCH & BEGBIK.
Auvusta, Aueru*fc 29<h, 1654. suJb
THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
AUK now prepared to do the following kinds of wo. k
witn newtr ets and despatch :
STEAM ENGir LB and BOILERS, of any style or finish;
also BANK VAULTS; IRON FRONTS; SILLS and LIN
TELS, for Building .
RAILROAD (JaRS, of all kinds and descriptions, made
in the meat substantial and beautiful manner; Wheels for
same warranted f.r one year.
IKON RAILINGS, of various styles for Balconies or
GOLD MINE CASTINGS, of oil description.", made to
order.
BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner.
MIL!. WORK—.II ki da ol Mill ana Gic-geaiiag, Shaft
ing, Pulleys, Wa er Wheels, Ac., on hand.
DKABo CAST ING will also have our attention.
PLANING AND SAWING LUMBER.
Flooring—Pianeu, Tcngucd and Grooved at ss.ooper 1000
feet superficial;
Ceiling—Planed, Tongued and Grooved at 5.00 per 1000
■ eet superficial;
Weather Boaruinjp—Planed and Jointed LOO perlOOO feel
superficial;
Planing—both sides, SB.OO per 1003 superfijial sett.
Use of Circular Saw and one man will b.. .5c per hour.
Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, will be $1 per tmur.
Ail orders must be left in the office, not in the shop.
Cash wil be requir d iti all eases unless otherwise agreed
u; on with W. M.HIGHT, Gen’i Superintendent.
i*w*y
TO HIRE,
t A NKGHo MR Si, until the Ist 'ay of January, Algo,
IvJ SN g'O Women, am mg which are House Servants,
and a fine Nur.-e. I. quire of W. H OaKMAN, Ja^.
At J. J. Byrd’s, upper end of Broad-street, on and alter
the lStb ins'. a9 ts
SADDLERY, *C.—FALL TBADE-1854
StiKUMAN, JKSaLP <fc GO., late Wright, Nichols
A Co., having lucres. ed their arrangements for manu
facturing aim importing, are prepared to exhibit an una
anally Urge ana van era sortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, WHIPS,TRUNKB, VALISES CARPET-BAGS, |
end every description of Goods in that line. Aiso, a
heavy stock oi SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH
TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLtS, OASTINGS, ac., which
are offered to dealers and manuiacturers at low prices
upon their ur.ua! liberal terms for approved credit, at No.
üB9, Broad-st., 2d door above Bank of Augtuta.
s7-d*tw3m
100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINS.
VOW arriving of favori'e brands and assorted weights,
Jlv warranted fresh. For sale on favorable terms at the
ssddlery Warehouse «f SHERMAN, JESSUP ACO ,
late Wright, Niehols A C0.,289 Broad st., 2d door above
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-datwßm
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading for, or in
any wse receiving, any Notes of hand signed by
Thos. U White A Co., or T. H. White A Co., 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 1 wi.l enforce the law to its extent, if any such cote or
notes are presented for payment.
H. W. MASSENGAL2.
Chattanooga, Sept. 4,1854. «7 twlra
WILLIAM HOCBLEY, JR.,
DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAB dow in store 1200 pair Georgia made Plantation
BROGANS. The best thick Brogan ever offered in
tLia market by a Ecuthernern manufaciurer, well pegged,
two soles and no welt ; sizes from No. 6to 15, and at the
manufacturer’s price. Planters wishing to purchaee a
Shoe that wdi last a year, will do we.i to call soon,
ol- SWSW4t
OUR HONEYMOON and other Comicalities, rent
Punch, with original illustrations by J. MeCl&nan.
Select Writings of Robert Chambers—Essays FamLiaiafcd
Humorous. Stories of the Irish Peasantry ; by Mrs. 8. 0.
Hall. German Literature; by Joseph Goutick. The
French Revolution from 1759 to 1840; by T. W. Red
head. TheLifeand Works of Robert Burns; edited by
Kobt. Chambers, in 4 vols. 12 mo. Sketches of Genoa,
Pisa and Florence, with a description the Cathedral of
Milan, Iran lated from the French of Jules Janin ; by Mrs.
M. Harrison Robinson. Life and its Aims, in two parts —
part Ist, Ideal Life ; part 2d, Actual Life. Pocket Book of
and Engineering—containing a Memorandum
of Pacts and connection ol Practice and Theory ; by John
W. Nystrom, C. E. Also, part 6 Chambers’ Journal. Also,
another supply of the Pilgrims of Walaingham ; by Agnes
Strickland. Just received by
au’T THOS. RICHARDS AEON.
NEW ROOKS—Noctes, Ambrcsiane; by late John
Wilson, Professor of Moral Ph losophy in the Univer
sity of Edinburg, Editor of Blackwood’s Magazine, author
of Is e of Palms, etc , etc., with Memories and Notes; by
R. Sheldon Mackenzie, D. 0. L., Editor Sheila Irish Bar.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes
at Williamsburg, Va., A. D. 1764.
Apheila, and other Poems; by Two Cousins of the South,
Miss Julia Pleasants and Thos. Bibb Brauhy , just receiv
ed by s!2 MoKINNE & HaLL.
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS.—Hard Times, a new
story; by Chur,. Dickens. Rosa Woodville, or the
Jailer’s Daughter ; by Alex. Dumas. Rosa Lau bert, or
Memoirs ol 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.
Lark Shades of City Life; by the autaor of the River Pi
rates. IsabtUa, or the JMd ;of Palermo—a romance; by
the author of the Autobiography ofan Orphan Girl, etc.
rciirieE® r red,or the Lil^hWityiuiiLrai Bride; by the author
or Claude Duval, Path Cafford, Ac. Paul Devere li, or Two
Judgments for One Crime; by J. Ingraham. Mary Bu
chanan, or Inisfcairiach; by the author of Three Nights in
a Lifetime. Garaclie, or the Rover’s Oath; by Chas. P.
Bickle.v. V. a ter Warren ;or the Adventurer of the North
ern Wilds; by Owen Daffy. The Image of his Father, or
One Boy is inoretrouole than a dozen Girls; bv the author
or Whom 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
sS ’ MoKINWB & HALL.
TO RENT,
TIIK OFFICE, with STORE-ROOM, on M'lntoth-Bt., at
present occupied by Mr. Gardc-Ile. Apply on the
premises, or to [s2o] JAMES HOPE.
UNCURRENT FUNDS WANTED.
THE SUBSCRIBER is purchasing NOTES of al
solvent Banks in the Uni ed States, at the lowest
rates, and can be found at his office on Washington street,
as usual. F. 0. BARBER, Exchange Broker,
aep 19
COTTON * FAEMi FOR SALE.
TT'OIi sale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile andtggfc
1 Ohio Railroad, near Scoober, in Kemper county,
Miss., half of which is first-rate Cotton Land, partly bot
tom, and genuine posi oak cotton soil; two hundred aoi es
cleared, with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad
dress me, atScoober, Kemper county, Miss.
sIP-gt 1>- 0. GREENWOOD.
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL SION jTmANU
FACTORY.
THE3ubscrlber,thankfuiforthekindpatronageheretoforf
extended to the late firm of Sohibmeh & Wioakd would
respectfullyinform hisrriendsand the public.thathecontic
■esto execute orders for his well known Warranted French
BURR MILL STONES,of every desirablesise, at theloweii
■rlceandehortestnotice. Heelsofurnlphen
ESOPUB and COLOGNE STONES.
BBIOT MACHINES, of various patterns,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the bestbrand,
CEMENT, for Mill use.
ndeveryotherarticlenecessaryln a Mill,
Also.for Planters,smallGßlST MILLS to attach to G
Gears.
Allordersprcmptlyattendedto
„ WM. R. 80HIEMER,
Surviving partner of Schirmer A Wigand
» £1 lu-tw&wly
NOTICE.
FAMILIKbq leaving Augusta and Hamburg on ac
„c°u°l P ” ver > and ° !1 the line of the “ Ham
ourg and Edgefield Plank Road,” will be permitted to
0 ' T °“ d “ rln « lhe F ever Season, and can ob
tain Tickets on application to H. A KENRing
Hamburg Sept. JB. 1854. **f£wT*
ARMIBH, WHITE LKAD, River
HM WHinS}i 00 “ h B °PS nd Pttniture vlr
uidUui, WHI PE LEAD, pare and No 1- nni nta in
Oil and Water; PAINTERS’ ’
fc(i " H. A i. TURPIN.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
fipilK RYDROM AiitiiH, or Water-Pioof, An’i-Con-
JL sumptive CORK SOLES, manufactured by HAR
COURT, BRADLEY &CO , 44 Market-tt, Manchester.
Principal Warehouse, lti3 Wooo htreot, Chfapside, Lon
d n, England. American KntablDhments 88 Ann Street,
and 102 Nassau Street New York, U. S.
The HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for pro
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a pre
ventative o' many Lung diseases, without any doctoring
whatever. The H.vdromngeu is in the form of a sole, and
wtrn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is
& powerful antidote to disease.
Cjf’er Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and
healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, <*b the
foot cannot become 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 over-sttaes, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in
a very unhealthy manner; and, besideu, 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
Ohildren they are extremely valuable, as they may en
gage in exer.ise with comfort and healthy effects. Their
expense is so slight as to scarce need menti m ; besi >es,
those who patronize them will find their yearly doctor's
bills much, diminished thereby.
As the Hydromagen is becoming more known, its saie 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 1,732,450 pairs of Cork Soles. This year the
number will far surpass that.
Ask the Faculty 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’ “ “ 80 “
Boys’ and Misses’ 25 “
Notice.—Frrm tie retail prices we make a very liberal
allowance to Jobbers and Whole alers, so that any siore
keepei 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
HAROOURT, BIUDLEY & CO.,
slB-d*wßm 88 Ann-Street, New York.
THE CHEST.
SIR ABTLKY COOPER, BART., M. I)., the emi
nent Medical Practitioner, has left a valuable legacy
to the world in his great preventative of Consumption, 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
persona of all ages and conditions, as a certain and a safe
shield avainst those fearful diseases, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and otner afflictions of the
Lungs, which arise from the exposed stats of the chest, ac
cording to fashion, and the continual changes of our cli
mate.
“ The Protector ” is simply a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with silk rnd pa ded, which, suspended from the
neck, covers the chest, in so agreeable 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 of any English resi
dent in your vicinity of his knowledge of the beneficial ef
fects of wearing the Protector, without recourse to doctor
ing oi any kind. .Tie cost of wearing these articles is a
mere trifle, and one will some years. No one who
values the health o: himself or tus family will be without
them. The Hospitals in ibis country are not alone recom
mending them, but rapidly introducing them. Harccurt,
Bradley & Co.,cf London,r ad Manchester, England, were
original y entrusted with the manufacture of the Protec
tory, by the lamented Hr. Cooper, and continue to manu
facture according to his original iustructions,andthiie
fore recoai mend i hose v. ho would wear “ The Prelectors,”
to see to their heine aenuii.e.
Remember this is a staple article , and no Patent Med
icine. hstxil raids;
Gent’s Size $l 50 each.
Ladies' “ X 00 *•
Boys’and Misties’> ise ... 16 “
H AHOOUKT, BRADLEY h 00.,
88 Ann Street and 102 Nassau Sheet, Neio York, U. S.
Principal Warehouse, It 2 Wcoj s-., theapside, London.
Manufactory, 44 Market-Street, Manchester, England
E. F. A Co. are establishing Depots f;r the sale of “ The
Protector” in all psrts of America Ph sicians, Surgeons, !
Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, liar ers and
Milliners a'so Gentlemen’s Furnish cg Store-Keepers are
entrusted wth the wholesale i d retail distribution of
them, and to whom most liberal t rms are offered for their
enterprise, and a splen> id opportunity opens to them for
sa e and profitable bosine‘3. For terms, apply to
HAItOOURT, Bit a i-LEY k CO.,
»18 dewßm __ 88 Ami Str . t. New York, U. S.
CHEROKEE COUNTS 7;
A VALUABLE LOT OF LA. FOR SALE.
TUB subscriber offers for sa very attractive
and valuable iotof LAND, situated between three fjj®
and four miles from the flourishing ;ity of Rome, Ga. Trie
tract contains Three Hundred and Twenty Acres of good
Upland, well ad ipted to the growth of all the small
Grains, Irish and 8* re Potatoes, Peas, the Gra; »e-, such
is Clover, Ac., and pi-uliariy suit ...ole for Fruit Growing,
.as it is situated on an elevated p!a eau above the reach of
ordinary frost?, a beautiful Natural Pond or Lakeht of
the purest water, occupies the centre cf the Xr*.t. The
ma-gin o. this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive sites
imaginable for a country resident e; as the supply of' wa
ter never diminishes, and is o: great depth and c:earne.“s.
It is fed by Eubtcrranean springs, and has no perceptible
inlet or utieL The tract is Heavily timbered, with Oak,
Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., ami an abundance of Pine, and is
w.thin a mUe 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 purpose?. The improvements con. ist of a very
comfortable Log House, witn out-buildings—a well of good
water, Ac., with twenty or thirty acres ,a cultivation
The attention of Fruit Growers t*tock Kaisers, and all
desirous of a delightful s tuation ir a salubrious aod healthy
climate, within easy reach of the best society, is particu
iai ly Invited to the above tract.
For terms, Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W.
M. BERRIEN, ol Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure in
pointing out the iand. D. REDMOND,
au23-dtvf*wtf Augusta, Ga.
THREE DWELLING HOUSES ; 81LE.
TUB subscriber offers for sale his large City Lot
on Reynolds street, betwee n Forsyth and Wilde
streets. Said Lot contains t rea good DWELLING
HOUSE 3. One ol them b ing plastered throughout, with
six fire-p acts, Ac. Ac., and the other two (smaller) being
alapte- to tne occupatcy of moderate si* d families.
Having permanently located in the country, and not being
desirous ol 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.
auSS-dtwswtf
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GA.
OSMOND dfe GRAY, PROPRIETORS.
TIIII I’ROt’RIHTORta of the above named estab
lishment, in teturning 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 that ihey are now prepared
to execute all order for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
with despatch, at the shortest notice, ana in the best man
ner.
To Railroad Companies and Car Builders.
We are prepared to manufactme to or ler all kinds and
siies of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any
manufactured at the North. Holding Murphy’s Latent
right f.r making “Murphy’s i’atent Solid Hub CAR
WHEELS,” 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 Oar and Engine CASTINGS, including
Frogß, Switches, Chairs; also, Bridge BOLTS and CAST
INGS for every description of BrL ges.
We are also prepared to fit up ail sises and kinds of
Railroad CAR WHEELS and AXLES, BOXES, CAl’B and
BRASSES complete.
To Mill Owner* and Miller*.
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., I
June sth, 1858. f d2-ly
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
FREIGHTING BUSINEbB BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA.
THIS Company,having recently pur-
Chased the Uoatimr lnt,«r..t of <v.« -must
OLD STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORuT!'^'
prepared, with a strong force, to transport produce and
merchandise in any quantity.
Their Iron Steamtrs, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and
CHATHAM, with the AMOKY SIBLEY, one of the lightest
draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Flats
or barges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa
cilities for promptness and despatch not heretofore equal
ed here—a set of Boats leaving each place every othei
day, and in case of extreme low river, definite instructions
will be given their Agent in Savannah, to fbrwai d all
Goods to their care, byway of the Central and Augusta
A 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 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 interior, consigned to
this Company at Augusta, will be forwarded to Savannah, i
and from thence to any port of the United States, free of i
commission. Address
THOS. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah, j
FOSTER BLOIIGET, “ Augusta.
Augusta, April 23,1854. W.U. STARK, President.
6m
NOTICE. ~
TUB subscriber offers for sale his Mill tr*ct of LAND,
on the waters of Beaverdam creek, Taliaferro coun
ty, adjoining lands of B. Proctor, W. Hughes and T.
Grier,containing 227 acres, more or less, with an excel
lent new Grist Mill, on a never failing stream of water,
situated in a thickly settled and heaitny locality. Terms
made to suit the purchaser—indulgence, if required, with
approved security. M. T. SHEEHAN.
Raytown, Taliaferro co., Ga. b 5 wlm
CHkiffiKMANM ARABIAN BALSAMT Farrell’s
ARABIAN LINIMENT; 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.A J. TURPIN.
DISSOLUTION.
THB copartn-rship heretofore existing under the
name of COFFIN A BEALS, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Ail persons having claims will (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 tbr way a considerable amount
of BACON. His store will be open from 9A. M. until
4 o’clock, P. M., (until otherwise advised) wnen ne will ne
pleased to sell and deliver his customers what meat they
may want. T. W. FLEMING.
Augusta, Sept. 1364. fit*
POHCKLAiN V A very extensive selection
of FRENCH CHINA VASES, of the newest styles, at
the Orookery Store of I*9] E. MUSTIN,
LOTTERIES.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
x i. (By authority of the State o) Alabama) v.
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA FLAN. QjO
sXbi Class F, to be Drawn Oct. 30, 1854.
Capitals • sogo
„ 8000
« I;;;;;;:;;:::.;:;;:::::::..! isoo
In all. 288 prizes, amounting to SBO,OOO
i 1 very prise drawn at each drawing.
Tickets $5.00 —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. 523-td
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
lotteries.
Managed, Drawn and Frizes paid by ihe wellbiown
and responsible firm of
GREGORY ft MAURI
SALES CLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK
Drawn Numbers Class 249, at Augusta, Oct. 20;
49 1 27 14 68 74 41 46 29 57 48 65 60.
CLASB 250—t0 be drawn in Augusta on Friday Oct.
20. A Chance for Ail.
$7,979!
10 prices of $2,000, Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets s2—shares in
proportion. Risk on a package ol 25 quarters, $7,83.
CLASS 66—by Delaware 242—t0 be drawn on Saturday,
October 21. Grand Scheme.
$40,0(10 I
$20,000 $15,000; $10,000; $8,627; 100 of $75, besides
numerous others. Tickets slo—shares in proportion,
JOHN A. HILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
|aer* All orders from the city or country, strictly confi
dential. _ _ 020
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY!
WHO SAYS GAS OR LEAD PIPES?
JKOWE & CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, atthe
• corner of Jackson and Telfair streets, immediately
in the rear cf the Baptist Church, would like to know.
We take pleasure in statiDg that we are now prepared to
run GAS and WATER PIPES into stores, dwellings,
churches, factories, public buildings, Ac., at as lowa rate
of as good material and workmanship as can be obtained
and done in any Southern city.
In addition to this we will keep a constant supply, and
procure at the shortest notie the following articles, viz:
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Burners, Stiff and
Flexible Drop Lights, Gas Pipes of all sizes, Lead and
Block Tin Pipes, Water Cioset3, Wash-Basins of various
patterns, Wood Bathing Tabs, lined with Copper and
i.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
Force Pumps of various patterns ami sizes.
Ail orders left at the shop or with the Superintendent of
the Gas Works will be personally and punctually attend
ed to JOHN ROWE,
e5 ly G. 8, HOOKEY.
CITIZEN’S MILL.
IT'OH the information oi the community who are suffer
. ing for want of MEAL, I suggest that all o d Corn
coming to this market, the consignees should give the re
lusal of it to those grinding Meal for this community, a3
new Corn is too green to be ground, and it can be fed to
.1 i sea, and thus save all the old Corn for grinding into
Meal (s2lj JAM KB B. COLEMaN.
DISSOLUTION-
I "-UK (O-I’ART AKRbliiF heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under the firm or W. H.
HOWARD A . ON, is this day dis olved by mutual consent.
Ihther cf us will use the name of H e firm in liquidation.
WM. H. HOWARD,
September Cth, 1854, GEO. J. HOWARD.
'TUlfci bl'BebtllßhU having removed to the store j
A under the Franklin House, and opposite the Planters’
Hotel, will continue the tiRoOkRY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in all its branches on his own account. He
v/ifl give his personal atteutn. a to the sale of Cotton, Hour,
Gram, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and to all kinds cf produce con
signed to h'ra, and hopes by strict attention to business,
and toe advantages ol several years experience, will ena
ble him to please all who may favor him with their i at
ronage. Cuttoa stored in a Fire proof Warehouse.
WM. H. HOWARD.
September 6th, 1554. s 3 dßwaw3m
JOHN B. HILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waynesboro’, G». I’e
reie.u to Messrs. A. J. A 1. W. Miller, of Augusta,
and Mes*r? ’A ard t Owens, of i-avar nah. sBO dS*w f ’ !
TO RENT ~
BY THE Ist October, a Tenement HOUSE on aKS|
Kiris st., jutt below the Lower Market, lately oc- I
cupicd by Mr. Ward. <
Also, a Square of Land in the Upper part of the city,
with 8 or io Houses on the piern ses, suitable fo' a Coun- j
try Public Bouse, with a large Wagon Yard and Stables -
at.ached, i’or terms, Ac., apply to JAS. ADAuiS,
sIS-utf orL. DWELLE.
FOR SALE,
A DELIGHTFUL ruinner RESIDENCE, with £■}
an abundai.ee of Wood, and a fine spring of Wa Ptfl
ter, \\ mile from Hamburg,». O. Possess,on given lu
meuiatcly. Apply at this office. st 6 dtf
SHOE FINDINGS.
AL * <«E assortment of every article in the line, *
comprising in part French and American LINING
cmiNS, of all cotors; Sheep and Goa: BINDINGS; Gal
loon LACnrf; WEBS, CORDS, Copper, Zinc and Iron
SPARABLES and Shoe NAILS, TaOrS, fiat and round
head; every variety of French KIT ana TOOLS; BOOT
I R.'iES awd CRIMPS, BASTS, PEGS, Ac. For saie on ac
commodating terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late W right, Nichols A Co., No. 289, if;oad-st., 2d door
above the new Bank of Augusta. s7 dacwSm j
MORE HAT 3, GENXLEKE !
JUST received Beebe A Co.’s Fall Style fashionable*®
Moleskin HATS. Also, several ca*es of our ovutt
manufacture —they are handsome and no mistake. Dad {
and see th m at G. W. FERRV’S Fashionable Hat Store,
Masonic Hall Building, Augusta, Ga. aul2 ’ j
IJH* HAMS.—B,OOO lbs. Pig BACON, very choice, for *
JL sale by [my2s] E. O. TINSLEY A 00.
FUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE,
IHA\ E an excellent j-CGGF and HARNEeS for sale.
ji Wal.H. PR.TCHaRD.
MACKEREL —A few bbls. Extra Mess MACKEREL, i
to be had at [au2o] RUSeELL A SIBnEY’S. J
PICKi, ED TONliUKls•—Just received by steamer
Via Charleston, Whole and Half b bis. For sale by
*l6 RUSrELL A SlBi.EiT I
REWARD. ‘ I
STOLEN from the subscriber, in his room in Mr. D. B.
Ramsay’s bouse, on tne night of September 14th, a
Gold Hunting Case Duflex WATCH,No. 52u9, T. F. Coop
er, No. 6 Calthorpe-st., London, maker ; with my name
engrave! on the back. The above reward will be paid, on
returning said Watch to Messrs. Beall A Stovall.
sl6-2t B. A ARNETT.
LAiiO.— 100 bbls. LARD ;
50 Kits Do;
75 Kegs Do. For sale by
_sl6 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
ALT.—I2OO Sacks SALT. Fo i sale by
0_»16 JOHN U. CARMICHAEL.
U OLAtsHKS.—£O Tierces Cuba MOLASSES. FoTsale
ILI by [»l6j JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
NOW-A-DAYS.
WM. X. WICHOLS has just received, in addition
to his former assortment, ten different styles of
HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear. Some of them entirely
new. Flease call and look at them opposite the new Au
gusta Bank. ault )
PEACH oTONES WANTED.
THE subscriber wishes to obtain one or two bushel* «aas»
of fresh PEACH STONES. When taken from*!*
the fruit they should be packed in moist sand, to pioveat
them fr >m becoming dry. Apply at this office to
au!2- ltf D. KEuMOND.
LEAD COFFINS
MADE to order at thr shortest notice, by T ROWE &
00., comer or Telfair and Jackson Streets!
Oidersieft at this Office will be promptly attended to
octS
i\i U'lTCE.—Received,on consignment, andforstle >ij
I' M. W. WOODRUFF, 6,000 pounds very line Tcd
nessoe Bacon SIDES, clear and ribbed. o 5
STOCKTON * CABBY,
AT the stand long occupied by James Hurlbert, are
prepared to build all kinds CARRIAGES. ROCKa-
WAYS, BUGGIES, 4c.,i.i the latest approved style.
REPAIRING done at short notice, In the best manner
and on reasonable terms. They solicit a share of public
patronage. JOHN L. STOCKTON.
Oct. 8,1854. [o4] EBENEZER CaREY.
VINEGAR —50 bbls. Pure Cider VINEGAR ;
10 do. White Wine Do. Ju?t re
ceived by [jj?Btt] HAND, WILLIAMS * CO.
RAIBINB. —A few half and quarter boxes fine B AHINS!
tbe fat Jat [au2o] RUSSELL & SIBLEY’S.
Oft COft'edtift ■VIKiYT—SO bushels Dried PEACHES
wi! be sold low. [sls lm] J. A. A aSLSY.
(Vi OBASSKS—SO hhds. W. I Moiasses, in extra order,
ITT fer sale by au2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
—lO tierces fresh bea. RICE, for sale by ’
u Jy*o HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
MEAL AND CORN—Can be had from us from 9
o’clock, A. M. until 4 P. M , ev- ry day, until further
ao »ce. [o4J RUSeELL A SIBLEY.
r j i HHDS. Bacon SIDES, in storTand to arrive7~¥or
sale low for Cash by
BACON— Just received and for s. !e by "
GEORGE W. LEWIS,
°5 Wo. 1, Warren B ock.
TO RENT,
TIIS STORE recently occupied by Mr. S. Carr. Apply
two doors below to Messrs THOS. RICHARDS 'a
SON, or to the subscriber. [olo-6t] ROBERT F. POE.
ARPKII’B MAGAZINE, for October, lor sale bv
010 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NOTICE. ~
pEHSOWH having demands against Dr. Edward T
L , Lynch, ol Warren county, will present them to the
undersigned for payment. w u pottt w
Warrenion, Sept. 16,1854. ' gi j ’
CHOICE PEEFUMEEY
XUST received a supply of
O Harrison’s “ Prairie Flower’’ COLOGNE;
“Magnolia” Tablet;
Shempoo LOTION;
Bay Leaf WATER;
« „V?S e . r Ten ” EXTRACT;
“ « LIP BALM ;”
“Lemon ROUGE;”
“ Depilotory PO NDER;
“ Mammonth Laundry SOAP.
These preparation* are unequalled for delicacy and
richness of perfume. ye3s] WH. TUTT, Druggist.
notice!
TO all of those who may want anything in our line, we
would say that we will be at our post read y to wait
upon them from 9 o’clock, A- M., to 4 o'clock, P. M.
624—ts RUSSEL ft BIBLSY-
A U (jTIOJN SAL K .
, -- CAMILLE E Gj^XkDjgY"^
The sale advertised by Mr. Joel M. Fieeman,
Administrat° r on the estate of F. W. Freeman, is
) the epi I demic. OStPOaed US ’ coriße< 3 uence of
) September 19,1854.
1 Executor's Sale of~~7,Z — —— „ .
Gold and Silver , Sto 9 k %
•fee, FMt *'
contents of said store, consisting in part of—
Gold and Silver Walcbts, among them being Lever Do.
tached do., single and hunting Cases, and of the ’best
mat ers.
Jbwelby.—Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Chatte
laiosdo.; Medallions, Watch Seals, Ear-drops, end Kings,
Stud Buttons, Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Seal, Set and Plain
Kings, Lockets, Ac., Ac.
Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table
Spoons, Tea do.; Knive3, Castors, Ac A large number
oi first and second-h *nd S and 80 day Brass Clocks, with
weights and springs.
, „ ALS—
O-1 Regulator, 8 Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Up
right iieak, 1 Secretary, 1 iron tire proof bale, 1 high
Glass Case, 4 handsome Show Cases, Tables, Sofas, Ac.
—ALSO—
Stock of materials, consisting of Watch Glasses, Maiii
spr.n.s and such articles as are usually recurred in the
Jewelry business.
ilhe 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 'X’hos. VV. FreemaD, deceased.
tales will commence on Wednesday morning, and con
tinue at night if not closed out during the day until all is
Bold, Every article ni l be warranted as represented.
Terms cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r.,
On Estate of Tboa. W. Freman, deceased.
August 16,1854.
JOSEPH A. BEALS,
HOLBK, SIGN ANo ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, go
licits orders in either or t ; ie above branches of busi
ness, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share of pa
tronage. *
Augusta, Sept. 19,1864. s2O-lm
CLINCH RIFLE'S LOAN ASSOCIATION STOCK
111 Clinch Ride’s Loan Association BTOOR
1” for sale. Enquire at this office. sl7-2t
Oik' tOAsiGAiME.Vf—2,ooolos.prime FEATHERS
J. A. ANSLEY,
Commission and Produce Merchant, opposite Onion
Oi\ €OIkc»IU.\MKNT, TO AHKIVK—2O,OOO lb*.
»m?S?«S baed and Civdr 1519123 ; s>uyu 5 > uyu pounds choice
anOULDERS, |»ls-lmj J, A . ANsLEY.
boxes white Havana Sugar, just received,
O and for gate oy .--2 a. O. GREN VinLE A 00.
TARE NOTICE.
I*f„ E ®; EBY warn al! persons from buying or trading
m any way for my lot or Land No. 162, m 12tb dis 2d
section, lying m Giimer formerly Cherokee county, as I
have been miormed a forged deed has been made by
p°“® p ® r ®° n HkDwa to me, to one J. A. Maddox, of
Ccmtoo, Geo. CRAWFORD Lung.
Sp rta.faa , Aug. 29,1854. al w 2t
I Calf Congress GAITERS, received by
83 aLDKICU a royal.
H A v ? T s! I ,KS > a Novel; oy Charles’ DhSenTliTm
XI Dickens Household Word , price 2o cents. For sale
auld A. OAi.ES * BKuB., Broad-st.
(J* .o/wi'm iGNMIiIkT—10 boxes choice new CHEESE.
Y _ J. A. ANsLEY.
( ’** sU^fiwf 426 Cait pegged iioOi'o, received by
y* - S 'L_ _ ALDRICH & ROYAL,
( tOPFiiii:.—«Uo bags good to prime Rio COFFEE •
'W W bags prime Laguira CuFiEE - ’
** w< Java 64 s
Just received and for sale low by
jy3 ° HAND, WILUAM3 * 00.
O^^bf" 6 SWe6t Urangi s.just received, and
w lor Baltt b. 0. uRENVILLE A CO.
CiLAUIFIED ANO REFINED Kn- ah , ,
« d - Sd,^?m7 A a lIT
OF THE IRISH BARTbylhe K* Hnn
by R K BhSmn L M Ur Sdt * 1 ’ n' *7’ Wltii memoir > and notes
by R. Shelton M-caerme, D. c. L., in 2 vol For sale at
GEO. A. OaTES A BROS., Broad-st.
S I pOWM2s P «s WI,B, i ti —Airesh io; of SEIDUTZ
POWDERS, warranted pure and full weights Juat
Reived at [au29j W. H. a J. TURPIN’S.
WILL,i “
'' ICKLta ' '»(Utaia
15 doEtn LEuuN SYRDP;
10') boxes No. ISO A? ; ’
25 “ Pale do.
25 kegs ui Carb. SODA ;
. 2 casks Extra LEMON SYRDP. aQ 2
WlLLis’ LATE VVORKT-PacnQua Persona and
Places; by N Parker Wilns.in one volume. Al°
umsaut Woou—a iaie; by Liete Linden. For sale bv *
THUS. RICH ARDS A SON.
P*nv^ U URAh’uY.—B ddis. super3r
DY on consignment, and for sale by
- ■* eS PAVtS, RQ_,B A FANNING.
H°UOU B S 01i 4ppt“o' _f ' r
-1-- E. O. TINSLEY A CO.
CO*\c3lCii\>ltfiiVT— 5,000 lb* Ham-* «,►,!«*, -ti
teyl. hw w Hjm oat. H IP-a.! J a anl. Iv
F-“.:^r 0 “ , “ t sssr‘
( ; UH ol~ 10oy bushels mstore ald for sale,’bp “'
5U S3 657 very cho,oe^
50,0U0 110106^003 eu>ES ; a^Tbi^r
, p 9 SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.,
Warren Block.
ARTHUR SUPPLY— The Lamplighter. The
XX ier > House, a tale of Southern Life; by Logan Fern
Leaves, from Fanny’s Portfolio, btrugg e, fuf Life ln
Autobiography. Just leceived, and for sale by *
-01 MoKINNE a hall.
( '^ OK 'a D»AHit.ti 1L V moifeuV
2l^ a st: tlom lalls to check the worst cases. It ia tor
* ale IF WM. H. TCTT, Druggist.
I.Q ‘; X THE iiOUTHHBiV ALMANAC, with the
A,?h m COUm ° f iNonr ‘ and SoQ£ h Carolina, Georgia
Alabama, Tennessee and Florida, for 1555. For sale
au2 * THOB. RICHARDS A SDN. 7
STORE TO RENT.
T^,h r i ORK M I’ resent occupied by Mr. H. T. Pcay,
S. at the Lower Market. Apply to ' }
- WM. H. PRITCHARD.
W , f. ISK£ i — SO bb ls . Rectified WHlMUfiv for uk
—T hy L*-€J ESTES A RICHMONn
jUTACAEBEL—Nos 1,2, S and 4, in whoie~haif •> 4
iU quarter bbls. For sale by *> m whole, half and
Jy3u HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
FOR THE FALL I BADE.
Wv h . ave co ®°ienced receiving. Cloths, Cassimers and
ferine Fah g r;al thP « eWeit aad “ ost ***°*Sto or™
iortne«aii Trade. Gentlemen m*y rev uloq hyuvini
correct lhCy ° rder mads “P 91
Our Stock embraces every article of Dress and convert,
ence for the Wardrobe. WM. O. Pr!cß * CO.
_ ®sl’ 18 Drap rs and Tailors.
N«'V BCPPLY—ilolie’s great work, ‘•’Fiity’ Yeirs
m both Hemispheres,” juat received by
_ Bl3 MoiINNE A HALL.
R U^^^ A V~ For * dla a hookaway, with haine**.
but little uied,—as good as new. 9
814 8.0. GRENVILLE A 00.
TTOI’SKHOLD UOKDs, for September, has been
*_? fweiyed, Sub3cribert» will please call for tueir copied,
itnickerbocker, for September, bas }>een received.
UiUAtrated Magaaine o' Art has been received for Ssp*
?er; ,e Fcr file at l °r &eoUm,
88 OMO-A. OATES A BROS., Brcad^t.
DO YOU WAN! A (JOOU Vl’PKliriti T7 ‘
Planett s Bitters; they will impart tone to th a?**
mach, and invigorate the whole system. For sale bv“ Bt °’
JIL WM. h. TDTF, PruiHrist.
2000 S-a -
J IsT . B ECEiVKfiU4 boxes FrenchTEMONg
Tto®?L?S??foSSl^fiSKsS ol ** mbs mad *
Oct. 8,185*. CAROLINE M. WHIGHAM, Adm»*.
N K ' V WOURH.—Fa.luon and Famine, by Mrs’
ttr, if ° ne BW . p^aa3 ' Slhsn AU ' a » a “ J iae Green
tarn Heroes of >76, with a sketch of the early history
Vermont. Easy Nat,rr the Three Apprentices atHe 5
life in New York and Iljs'on.but adapted to any
by A. L. Stinson, editor of the Expresi Messenger The
Master’s House, a Tale of Southern Life • u i J,7
Bertha and Lil y, or the Parsonage cf Beech Glen
mance; by Ehsabeth Oaks Smith. Ticonderoga, or
Black Eagle, arc mance of ad y not far disUnt •bv G p
R. James. Hermits Dell, from the Diary of a Por7.iiils*
also, a supply of Dodd Family, Sir Wer Cwew &
Moreland Ac. Also received,’ Graham’s MaSe
Peterson’s Magasine, for September, ai g 0 ’ aa “
ssplß GEO. A. uATES A BROS.. Broad-*,
Mas. BTOwb’* NNW
th J-?'h 818 n 8 ’ Mrs llarriet Beecher Stowe.
Abree Colonies of Australia, their Pastures, t'op
per Mines and Gold Fields; by Samuel Sidney: Londo*a
eaition, with numerous Engravings. For sale b/
•» THOB. RIOH4Rr>S A SON,
THE ELEMENTS OF AtiRILTJLTIiHK, t
for Young Farmers; by George E. Waring, JT»
suiting Agriculturist. For sale by
89 THQ3 RIfH IRON * p ON<
AVAN A SKGABs- \9fi 0 T M
O K SEGARB, just imported, by , w
s 9 DaWSON 4 NKTNNEB.
‘>ll 111 Ml LB» small Tenn. BACoN thogToumiTiov
my 10 * ale y HAND » WILLIAMS A do.
J 5 100 doa. of Hudson’s Mustird. ® J rsoe,T *4
J elß WM . H TTTTT, Prn.gt it
RALE—A superfine Smut Machine ~TL 'JS
Uonard Smith. &ORANTON, SRSMOtJ- 4“a! **
-Tvtfan en Block.
m ? l7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
npUEPENTIF'D 6 ‘ bbuT'TDBFENTINR, jo.t
X oeWed ' -Dd for sale at WH. A J TURPIN’S,
4*“ Druggist*, above Lambaok s dooi^Uraury,