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The uxe KKbIUXKD haviugre-opeuedta* »oovt
named Establishment., are now prepared to* ?cui
all order* for CASTINGS, Ac.,;:. Brans or /r. t, for- <wc>
GristMills.Steami'ngin-a,isachinery,Water?ip‘ ! s, ami
Posts,Columns of any that may berequiredst, ho* j
notice.
We wUleonstsni’.y keep on hand mdfor sale a supply .
dlfferen; sited GIN G:! AY! hi, of the most approved pa’
terns. Also, PLOW CASTING}?; ol ail kinds, having tb
most extensive and bes t assort.' 'o of Plow latterns
he Southern country.
Both the parties being Practical deciianics.and inter, j I
•g to devote their undivided attention to the business- j
bopethat.froa t>ron:ptDessin filling orders, snperiorwerk I
manship, and s. as low prices as can be afiorded, to merit I
a continuation of the libera! support formerly bestow-d I
upon the concern. R. AA. PHILIP. I 1
N. 8.-Thehighesieash priceraid for ol! BRASS, COP
FIR, and CAST IRON. ciars-dAw ’
1
PATENT DOOR AND GATE SPRINGS. ' <
Kit. HA III) W. fl\ MAX, fr-m Sheffield, Englacd, 1
manufacturer of INMAN’S PATENT DOOR and GA'l k 1
SPRING, to which was awarded the first Pretidum ttt the j
World's Fair in London, in 1851, announce that he hat j
constituted BONEs A liROWN his sole Agents for Rich- I
mond county. For n.atness, simplicity, fu'l performance
of all that it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, its
durability, and its cueapntss, it ce tainly takes its position I
in tbe front rank of modern inventions. We do not in- |
tend to puff—a single examination will induce the public !
1/15, RICHARD W. INMAN.
SPRING STYLES FOR 1854.
*HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STAW GOODS wa
AND UMBRELLAS.
GEORGE W. FERRY, thankful for past favors, oegs i
leave to call the atteuticn of all wanting articles in his line ]
to his carefully selected. n d extensive assortment o i
Spring Goods, among which may be found the la tea; |
Btyles of
Moleskin, Black and Drab Beaver Brush and Cass. HLTc j
Brush, Beaver, and Cass, soft a ncy HATS;
Baxony and Water-proof Woo' do
Laghoru, Campeachy, Panama and Mandarin do
Florence. Pidale, Canton, Senate and French Straw Jo
Double and Single Brim Palm Leaf and Canada do
Bilk, Florence P.utiand and Lace BONNETS;
Straw, Florence and Lace BLOOMERS;
Ladies’ Rining HATS and CAPS, various styles;
Silk Gingham and Cotton UMBRELLAS.
Assortment ker t ful! by weekly supplies fresh from man- j
afacturer*. and offered at lowest prices. Call at
GEO. W. FERRY'S
Fashionable Hat, Cap, and Bonnet Store,
feb2l-d*w Masonic Hall, Broad S tree
NEW FIRM.
THK undersigned begs to call the attention of tneir J
numerous customers and friends to one of the largest !
and most complete assortment of GROCERIES in the |
city, which they offer to sell on very accommodating j
terms. Now in store, and receiving by every arrival ol j
Boats,
in • bbls. A and C Crushed and Pow’d SUGARS,
80 hhds. choice and common Brown do.
400 bags Kio,Laguyra and Java COFFEE ;
50bbls. N. O SYRUP;
50 boxes TOBACCO, various brands ;
lui',ooo SEGARS, some very choice brands;
75 boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES
75 bales Gunn; CLOTH ;
805 -oils prime ROPE;
k 2O/100 lbs. choice Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS,-
10,000 “ Canvassed and Plain HAMS;
1,6)0 pair Plantation Negro SHOES;
50ti 44 heavy Negro BLANKETS.
Also, a great many articles too numerous to mention.
Augusta, August, 1854. RUSSELL A SIBLEY
H. F. UOMIU-t | llesky J. ciulky.
aulT
JACKSON-ST&EEI HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
THE undersigned have deemed it advisable to add tht
term *•Hospital” to their Surgical infirmary, for,
though the Institution is intended principally .or cases re
quiring Surgical Operations and Surgical Treatment, its
accommodation ot entire.y restricted to these; we re
ceive cases of any nature occurring in the Negro, provided,
they are not of an itiJectu/UM character.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
Operating Surgeon.
ROBT. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
July ‘its, J $54. Attending Physician.
COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING.
THE undersigned, having connected the COFFIN AND
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with his establishment
calls the attention of the public to bis arrangements foi
supplying all orders in that lints. The strictest attention
will be paid, and all orde~s executed with promptness.
On Sundays, or nights, by leaving orders at Mr. J. B.
PLATT’S residence, in the rear of the store, will be punc
toally attended to. [apSU-tfj CHARLES A. PLAIT.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PLANTERS StC
rx'MIB subscribers would call attention of Merchants,
JL Planters and Physicians to their stock of DRUGS.
MEuaCaNES, PAINTe, OILS, Ac., now offering. Their
supphes being obtained exclusively from Importers, they
are prep.. red to Bell Goods ou as low and accommodating
terms as similar articles c-n be obtained in this or the
neighboring city, Charleston. Caiiand price. All articles
put up by us carefudy packed and warranted pure.
14 W. U. A J. TURPIN.
LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, AC
'IFJE invite the attention of Merchants and Manufac
r\ turers to our stock of
Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER
Band “ Picker do.
Lacu “ Roller do.
Black and Russet Upper do.
French and American CALFSKINS
Patent “ Opera do.
'•tiling “ landing SKINS;
Split “ £°P <io *
Buck " C:.amoise do.
Morocco 6'tfd KID SKINS, Ac.
ALSO,
French KIT, KIT FILES, RASPS, PINCERS.NiPPEKS,
HAMMERS, AWL', STEEL XACKS, Blue and Round
Head TACKS, SPARAULF-S, KNIVES, HEEL CUTTERS,
PEG CUTTERS, HEEL SHAVES, SPUR SOCKETS, RIV
ETS, RIVET BF.TS,Iron and Wood Awl HAFTS, SHOE
THREAD, FITIUSG THREAD, SILK TWIST, BOOT
CORD, SILK GALLOON, COLTS. INSTEP LEATHERS,
BIKE STICKS, PUMP STICKS, BRISTLES, Boot and Shoe
LASTS BOOT TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS GRAINING
BOARDS, CLAMPS, SHOE PEGS, Ac.
ALSO,
TANNERS’ TOOLS, EEAM FACES, & c .
aaSsa _ FORCE, CONLEY A CO.
SALT, JXIOLAKRKG, AC.
8000 sacks SALT;
60 hhds.new crop Cuba MOLASSES;
50 bbis. do. N. O. do.
50 do. New-Orieans Rectified WHISKEY;
40 do. do SUGARS, various qua!
50 boxes Star CANDLES ;
100 small ooils Hemp ROPE ;
80 bales heaviest Gunny BAGGING;
200 bags Rio and Java COFFEE ;
80 bbls. Nos. 2, 8 and 4 MACKEREL;
iRON, NAILS, TOBACCO, Ac.
For by [jafi6-dsw] M. <£ B. WILKINSON.
N °' ri K CK TO l*H VBICJIA XS.—We have constantly
assortment of Surgical and Dental
rm h» 14t - J, iaever brought to this market. For sale
y _ UylSj i). B. PLUMB A CO.
"'LAZIXE, for September, edges
AJL trimmed, has been rec .ived. and is for sale at
-A. OATES* BRO., Broad-st.
v an(r Arth^ B . Home
ail ßi av/k a ’ been received at
AfCOTARi>“IOO box- g ‘ U ATKS * BR0 l’ Br^- ,t l-
MTARDJustreceiveda^rXb/ MOT *
,iagik —jo a.* ' c -' ,hknvi lleago.
X 3 just received and for slfo^^ round PEPPER,
A O .-6aENVI LLE A CO
IX4OOX AND FEATHERS for sale low to
iS ment. [au!s]_ DAVIS, KOLB A FANm^ gn *
LMUI THK TOILKT.—-CieaverV Honey soap’
fJ <m^ n « and Low’s Brown WINDSOR SOAPS-uav
Pink and White CHALK BALLS; Black A a
Wfett* POMATUM*, at [au22] W. H. AJ. d
Daily Chronicle & Sentinel.
THK GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
1 HE G RAEFENB ERG MEDICINES.
HIE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES,
iME GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
TKIC GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES are wide
ly au J justly celebrated as tbe most safe, valuable and
reliable r truly Medicines ever offered to the puhlic. They
are endorsed by the first physicians of the day, and those
who have used them guarantee their beneficiai aetioD.
“ A most valuable Pamphlet, containing a list of more
than 60 diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can
be obtained, without charge," from
W.U.A J. TURPIN,
wholesale and retail Agents, Augusta,
E. J. WHITE, Agent,
Milledgeville,
' 14 ps a foi! supply of the Medicines on hand at al
flfl-dawly
INFIRMARY.
D-t 'V. It. VIOGKI.KY’B SURGICAL
\NCER IN FIRMARY, is now open for the re- Eg
cepticr. ol patients. His Infirmary contains thirty large
well furnished Rooms, wi h plenty of good and trusty ser
vants a'ways at band. This is the first Institution of the
kind ever established in tbe Southern States, although
sue!, a ? Institution has long been needed. Ladies Depart
ment st-i;;r y private, if desired. They will receive the
Jai' ; y attention of the proprietor, as well as one of the
most ex; erienced Matrons in the South. Dr. Moseley’s
treatment i< generally without the use of the knife, caus
ing very little pain. Patients are boerded at $1 per day,
or fl 5 per month. Fee to be agreed uponbelore the case
is undertaken. All communications must be postpaid,
and addressed to W. R. MOSELEY,M. D., Griffin, Ga.
aul7-tf
OXFORD HOTEL—NEWTON COUNTY, GEO.
Tllh t-i llbt'HiilKlt begsleave to inform the At
patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- W
rally, that he has taken charge of the above Hotel, and he
hope# with trusty servants, good cooks,and an ardent de
fi’.re on his part to render his House second to none in the
State ,'to obtain & liberal share of patronage. Persons or
F.imilits, wishing to spend a season in one of the most
beautifol and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
, will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. He is also con
, Strutting commodious Btables, which will be attended by
an experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. Kis
motto will he, “to see thatnonego away dissatisfied.”
w. W. COOKSEY.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.
I'HK Proprietor of the Augusta Umbrella
Parasol Manufactory, return his thanks to
the I.adi and Gentlemen of the city and vicinity
I tor their patronage during the last five years, hoping they
! will favor him with a call this season, as he is better
enabled o supply them with all the above articles than
he has been for sometime.
2,00) tine PARASOLb, of different colors, will be
[ sold much lower than they can elsewhere. Any Ladie
wishing their Pa-asols re-covered, can have it done in th
si ace of 80 rninu t-s, of uny color they chose. Bugg
UMBRELLAB always on hand at wholesale and relai
AH repairs done cheap. S.LECKIE, AgeUt.
Augu.-tApril 6,1554. near the Augusta Hotel.
ap7£m
PREMIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
HPHK firm of TUCKER A PERKINS having been dis
-1 solved l-y limitation,last the undersigned
wiii continue topractice theARTOF DAGUERREOTYP
ING,in alias various branches, andfrom hi# long practi
cal experience, he feels confident of his ability to please
the most fastidious.
The Pictures now being taken at his Gallery, are pro-,
nouuccd by these who are judges, superior iu tone and
lifelitti expression to any ever before produced in Augusta
ISAAC TUOKER.
N.B.—Artistsi.urchasingStock, willplease bear in mind
that MateriaL-are sold at lower rates than at any other
he use this side of New York. mayls
TO THE TRADE.
A\ 7 K are receiving weekly supplies from New York,
II Spring Hoods!
CLOTHS, CABBIMEREB, VESTINGS, “DRAP D’ETAS,”
CASHMARETTS, SILK CODRINGTONB,
and all the neweststyles ofGoodsfor theseason, purchased
by the Case ; which we offer to the Trade as low as can be
got (less than by the case) in New York. A full assort
ment of the best TRIMMINGS.
mh9 \VM. 0. PRICE A CO.
NOVELTIES IN SUMMER HATS AND CAPS
/ 1 KO. \X'. FERRY, now in New York, has selected
vl and sent in an assortment of the newest and most
fashionable styles of fancy SUMMER HATS and CAPS,
among which are Black, White, Pearl and Drab Julian,
Know :• othing, Wide-Awake, Y’oung America, and Cava
ierfeitHats; White and Tea col’d, Senate and Kulland,
Straw and Legbcm do.; Drab, Watered and Glased Silk
Caps, Ac., Ac. Cali and see them, at
G. VV. FERRY’S
FaitHoaable Hat and Cap establishment, Masonic Hall
Building. j v 26
DYE HOUSE.
DOmiK’H FANCY DYEING ANDSTEAM FIN l- HING
ESTABLISHMENT, on Greene-street, between Kol
lock and Marbury, where he continues to DYE and i.N
ISH every description of Ladies and Gentlemen’s apparel,
Silks, Safins, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Goods, and in fact,
gocd3 of every fabric. Shawls of every description dyed
and pressed; White and all kinds of Shawls cleansed,
bleached and stains removed. Articles for mourning dyed
at short notice. Gents. Coats, Pants, Vests and Cravats
dyed a beautiful fast black, warranted not to smut. Re
pairing done. Every style of Goods cleansed of Ladies
and Gentlemen’s apparel. White Kid Gloves and Straw
Bonnets bleached and pressed in the latest styles and
shapes ; Straw Bonnets dyed all the light colors as well as
black; Carpeting cleansed, Ac. This is the only estab
lishment of the kind in the State, where the finishing is
executed with steam.
N.B. He also manufactures SHOE LACING, and has
them forsale at wholesale enly, or by the gross. Shoe
dealers willplease send in their orders. Prices as lew as
elsewhere.
Goods for the Dye House can be left at the old Franklin
House building, with Miss Dodd A Aikins, or the Dve
House as above. mhlp
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
THK &L UHUIiiBKHe have just received of their
own importation from Paris, a large and beautiful as
sortment of Lubin’s Fancy Toilet SOAPS, and his premium
Shavihg CREAM, in China pots, also a lot of choice
COLOGNE WATER, and fine SOAPS from the celebrated
manufactory of Ed. Pinand, together with Pinand* Royal
Hankerchief EXTRACT, 44 Louisa dud Marla." These
articles cannot be excelled in the world for richness or
delicacy of perfume. Lubin’s Handkerchief EXTRACTS
inalmostany Variety, forsale by
p3B D. B. PLUMB A CO.
DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING have in store, and are no
■ receiving,
450 bags Rio COFFEE ;
150 4 - Laguyra do.
200 bbls. A, B and C SUGAR ;
60 “ Crushed and Powdered SUGAR;
20 boxes Loaf SUGAR;
260 “ Adamantine CANDLES;
50 “ Mould do.
50 “ PICKLES, assorted;
225 “ TOBACCO, various brands ;
75 pkgs. Black and Hyson TEA.
Also, STARCH, SOAP, BROOMS, TUBS, BUCKETS, Ac.,
Ac., which are effered for sale low. auls
•V i- 8V BOOkS—The Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence
il Simplified, embracing a comprehensive system of in
struction for the Improvement of the voice, and for ad
vancement in the general art of public speaking; by Hugh
McQueen.
Fir Jasper Carew, Knfi, his life and experiences, with
some account of his over-reaebings and short-coming#
low first given to the world by himself; by Charles Lever
aulhor Dodd Family Abroad, Daltons, Roland Cashel, etc.
Just received, and for sale by
jy2l MoKINNE A HALL.
Landing thus day— "
500 kegs NAILS, superior bran
460 bags Rio COFFEE;
40 “ Old Java do.
60 boxes No. 1 SOAP;
100 “ TOBACCO.
SCRANTON. SEYMOUR A CO.,
au22 No. 2, Warren Block.
CtITKATK OF MAUKEBIA.—In these exciting,
J political times when it is of the utmost importance to
keep the mind cool, so that a dispassionate view can be
had of the operation of the two exciting parties now grow
ing up in our midst, vis: the Know-Nothings and the
Know-Somethings, no article will so far tend to have this
desired effect as that of CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. To
be had at 25 cents the bottle from
aui4 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
IiMXK TOBACCO—
-1 4 boxes “ Calh jun,” very fine ;
4 “ “Bob Toombs,” “
10 “ “Stultz’s Twist,” on consignment and for
sale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING,
au24 No. 4, Warren Block.
DOMhteTlC MHLOKB—
bbls. American BRANDY;
50 “ Rose GIN ;
50 “ Felton’s RUM;
75 “ Pike’s WHISKEY, to arrive;
25 44 Sup. Mon. do.
25 “ 44 Eagle” do.
15 44 XX and XXX WHISKEY.
For sale at satisfactory prices.
au24 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
BULBH Kts—Hair, Hat, Tooth, Scrubbing, Paint, White
wash, Furniture, Cob-web,Shoe and Graining Brushes,
in great variety, for sale by
WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
THK undersigned would calfthe attent ion of his cus
tomers to the new firm of RUSSELL A SlßLEY—hav
ing this day associated with me in business Mr. HENRY
J. SIBLEY, for the purpose of doing a General Grocery
Business, and would solicit their patronage for the new
concern. H. F. RUSSELL.
July 1,1864.
Tllli LNDKKMGNKD haveformeda business con
nexion for the PRACTICE OF LAW in the States of
Georgia and South Carolina. THOMAS P. MAGRATH
will reside at Edgefield C. H., 8. C., and EDWARD J,
WALELER at Augusta, Ga. All claims to be sued in South
Carolina willb left at the office of EDWARD J. WALKER,
Augusta,G ~or at his office in Hamburg, S. C.
THOB. P. MAGRATH, Edgefield C. H.
jan EDWARD J. WALKER, Augusta, Ga.
LADIES’ CHEAP SHOES.—A~Iot~oT Ladies’ fine
Kid TIES and SLIPPER 3 at 75 cents a pair, a little
shop worn. [je2o] ALDRICH A ROYAL.
UST AiIKIVKD—
-40basketsHeidsick CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pints;
25 boxes CLARET WINE;
15 baskets superior OLIVE OIL;
10 firkins extra fine May BUTTER;
50 Smoked TONGUES; 2 bbls. Smoked BEEF;
I 5 bbls. New POTATOES. For sale by
jeS G. T. DORTIC.
AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1854.
LIFE AKD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONN.
Capital and Surplus, over 0250,000.
Ai.kkkd Gill, Pres’t. | Jah. C. Walkxjsv, Sec’y.
r jPHIS Company will issue Policies on tbe Joint Stock
JL principle,and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining
benefits of both systems at tbeoption of tbe insured,
The strength ability and well invested capital of the in
stitution, are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life in
surance Company in this State or Union.
[L. S.] signed tt. G. Pinney,
Comptroller Public Accounts, State of Connecticut.
Slaves insured. Risks taken on reasonable terms.
The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Com
panies:
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON
DON.
Authorised Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
C. E. H ABiiCHT, Esq., i
llkn’ky Lcdlam, Esq., vTrustees, New-York.
Robkkt Dillon, Esq., j
FARMERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $200,000.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Capital $150,000
Marine, River and Fire Risks.
GRANITE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEW-YORK.
Capita! $200,000.
These Companies, having a cash Capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
against damage by fire, on all kinds of property, ou rea
sonable terms.
For Insurance in either of the above named Companies,
apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent,
n18’53-ly Mein tosh-street, Augusta.
' j 'HKSubscribers would respectfully announce to the
A citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that they manufac
tureSASHKS,BLINDS and DOORS, of the first quality,
from the best soft pine, and free from sap. It is universal
ly conceded by consumers that our work is the best iu the
country. Some dealers here haverefused to purchase our
work to send to the Southern market, because we have in
sisted that it should be stamped with the name of our firm,
thereby intending to keep our name from the Southern
public.
All cash orders left with WHITE, LOOMIS A CO., Au
gusta, Ga., will be promptly forwarded to us and answered.
The name of our firm will be stamped on all our work.
D. D. SWEET* CO.
Providence, R. 1., Jan. 2d, 1564.
BUILDING AND CARPENTERING.
THK Undersigned beg leave to announce to the citizens
of Augusta that they have established themselves at
the Machine Shop, formerly owned by Ambrose Church,
Jr., near the Cotton Fact*, ries, and are prepared to enter
into contracts for BUILDING and CARPENTERING in all
their various branches, and will execute all contracts,
faithfully and promptly, in the best style. i
Their Planing Machine is in fine order, and they will i
execute all orders for Planing Lumber at short notice. I
They are also prepared to furnish bored logs for Pump 1
Stocks, Ac. j
As tneir motto is despatch and a faithful execution ol i
all contracts, they hope for a liberal share of business. i
WHITE, LOOMIS A CO.
S. C. Wkiys. | O. Loomis. j T. W. Wilson.
J»2S \
FREE TRADE AND NO ONOPOLY
Opposition to High Frelgli Tariffs!
OmciK of tuk Fashion Link. 1
, Augusta, April 15, 1864. j
THK subscriber would respectfully call the attention f
the Merchants throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Ala
bama and South Carolina, to the Savannah River, as a
safe, expeditieus and cheap route for the transportationof
their Merchandise.
By comparing the freight tariffs of this line with those)f 1
the South Carolina, and Central, and Waynesboro’ Rail
roads, it will show a result in favor of this route of from 30
to 50 per cent., generally, and In some instances a greater
per centage.
By tliis route a merchant receives each shipment of his
Goods together; they are not retailed to him as they gen- '
erally are by Railroads connecting with the seaboard, with
a list of charges attached to each package. I
In addition to the present force of this line, another new
Boat, of light draught of water, will be added during the
coming summer. These boats will leave Savannah after
the uischarge of the New York and Philadelphia Steam
ships, twice or three times a week, delivering those Goods
at this point in FIVE DAYS.
From the present low tariff of this line a deduction of 1
12)4 percent, wi'l be allowed on all bilis from this date.
Give the river more business, and a cheaper freight yet '
awaitsyou.
Allgoodsfrom the seaboard should be directed to
M. A. COHEN, Savannah,
and produce from the interior to 1
JNO. A. MOORE, Augusta.
To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, aa well as the
Cotton Merchants, and dealers generally, on the line of
Railroads through Georgia and Tennessee, who ship to
Savannah and Northern markets, this route offers very
favorable inducements.
Tofacilitate shipments, as well as to prevent errors, bills
of landing should be forwarded to M. A. Cohen, at Savan
nah, for all goods from seabord. JNO. A. MOORE.
Incase of low river, ail goods consigned to this line, will
be forwarded by Central, and connecting Railroads. apl6
T, WYNN S IMPROVED PARENT BREAST
COTTON GIN—OFEN TO THE WORLD—SSb PITCHER.
THK Subscriber respectfully informs the Planters of
Georgia and South Carolina, that he continues the
manufacture of his superior Fire-Proof Cotton GINS, near
Beiair, Richmond county,Ga., which he sells at $2 per saw.
Also, his self-acting box and patent Breast, which he
will warrant to gin 200 to 800 bales without choking or
clogging between the ribs,and which he will sell at $2 74
per saw. He has also the disposal of three 45 and two 60
Saw Gins, of Carver’s make, which he will warrant to gin
well and run as light as common Gins.
au23-sw4t THOMAS WYNNE.
Constitutionalist and Home Gazette copy one time each.
WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
THK undersigned have associated with them Mr. WM.
E. DoBOSE, in their business from this date. The
name of the firm will remain the same.
CLARKE A WELLS.
Successors to Wm. K. Kitchen.
All orders promptly executed.
M. Clark, | Wm. B. Wells, | Wm. E. Dcßgsb
Augusta, October 17,1853.
A CARD,
HAVING entered into the Drug Business with Messrs.
CLARK A WELLS, I avail myself of this opportuni
ty to inform my friends and acquaintances that I shall be
happy to see them at our store, opposite the Planters’ Ho
tel, Augusta, Ga., where we shall keep constantly on hand
a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTB,OILS,PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.,
Ac., which we will sell as low as any other house south ol
New-York. Ml WM.E.DrBOSE.
RIH KIYKD THIS DAY
-10 bbls. Pickled BEEF;
10 half bbls. do. do.
5 do. do. Pickled TONGUES ;
10 bbls. No. 1, large, MACKEREL;
2 do. Smoked BEEF;
2 do. Pickled SALMON;
2 do. Pickled PORK.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite Planters’ Hotel and one door below the Franklin
Uouse l _ jel4
JUST HKtIKIVKD—
-10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER;
5 tubs fresh Slay BUTTER;
10 boxes American CIIEEnE ;
5 do. English Dairy CHEESE;
2 bbls. fine Leaf LARD.
.. . WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite l lantern Hotel and one door below ihe Franklin
ttoMe - jel4
TDRKSH TEAS—
X 1 2 half chests superior Black TEA ;
2 44 44 44 Oolong do.
2 44 44 44 Souchong TEA;
3 44 44 44 Gunpowder TEA;
2 44 44 44 Imperial do.
8 44 44 44 Young Hyson TEA;
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin
House. jel4
JUhT UKS’KIYED
-25 dozen Underwood’s PICKLES, 1, % and \ gallons ;
20 44 supeifine MUSTARD, % and lbs.:
10 44 Walnut and Tomato KETCHUP'
5 44 superior French OLIVES’
5 4 - CAPERS,
5 44 Tuscan Family OIL;
6 4; PEPPER SAUCE ;
2 44 John Bull do.
jel4 WILLI A . DOW.
KUILIT CHANGES. PINE-APPLES, LEMONS.
JU COCOA NUTS, LIMES, GRAPES, BANANAS,
ONIONS, APPLES and Irish POTATOES.
jel4 WILLIAM M. DOW.
J UST A Hill V KD, THIS DA Y
-15 baskets Heidsick CHAMPAGNE, qts. andpts.;
10 boxes CLARET WINE;
2 bales English WALNUTS;
2 ba'es Brazil NUTS;
2 bbls. Pecan do.
B bales FILBERTS;
2 44 Soft-shell ALMONDS.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin
House. jel4
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS AT WHOLESALE,
WM. N. NICHOLS has the pleasure of announcing
to Merchants visiting Augusta, that his stock of
HATS, CAPS and BONNETS, for the Fall trade, is now
complete, and all those desiring Goods in his line, are in
vited to call and examine it, ss they will be sold at prices
that cannot fail to please.
Successors to J. Taylor, Jr., & Co., opposite the Bank of
_ sl4-tf
BACON.— 10,000 lbs. prime Bacon SIDES, very bright
and backbone out, for sale on Friday, Sept. 29,1854,
from 11 till BJ4 o’clock, by C. A. WILLIAMS.
527-lw
UN.—Just received from Chattanooga, Tennes*
11 Boxes BACON,) .
4 Hhds. do. j- Sld es and Shoulders.
For sale by sepl3 RUSSELL & SIBLEY
L A ,l “ r JU3 ‘received ty Iron Steamboat Co. Boats—
-50 kegs Prime LARD ;
15 bbls do anu Pressed DO. For sale by
BIS RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
NKW MACK.KKKL.—BO bbls. and half bbls. Nos 2
8 and 4 MACKEREL,just received and for sale bv ’
o 4 twßt JOHN NELSON.
HAMS.— Just eceived, this day, four casks Prime
HAMS. *2B RUSSELL * SIBLEY.
BOOTS AND DHOTIS AT WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL,
OPPOSITE the Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga.
ALDRICH & ROYAL are receiving theirEMJ
supplies of Goods for Fall aDd Winter trade, f hm|
which they are determined to sell as cheap as any *
Shoe house in this city, Charleston or Savannah. Our
stock for retailis of the finest and best material; and in
our wholesale department will be found a large and well
selected stock from the best manuiactories; together with
a great many heap Shoes. Merchants will find our
stock large and varied. From our long experience in the
Boot and Shee business, we llatter ourselves t' at we can
do as well, if net a little better, than any other house. Our
terms will be six months for first-rate paper, yet those who
buy for cash, or city acceptance, will find our prises very
low. H. ALDRICH,
s 5 W. 8. ROYAL.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
WE HAVE for sale several Negro Women, Girls and
Boys, among which are good Seamstresses, No.l
Cooks, Washers and lroners, general house servants, very
desirable. For particulars, apply to
sl4-l v C. E. GIRARDLY A CO.
CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS!!
JUST OPENED by the subscriber, and offered at the
lowest market prices, a very fine lot of IMPORTED
and DOMESTIC CARPETINGS, which are well assorted in
prices, styles and qualities.
s 9 J P. SETZE.
TO MERCHANTS.
IOFFK&4 to Cily and Country Merchants a raster)
large and sell selected stock of CROCKERY, s’■•.jF
GLASS and CHINA. Those wishing to purchase, \*.JT
will find it to their interest to call at 294 Broad-street.
aia ELI MPBTIN.
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
TTJARKHOUSK AND COMMISSION MER-
V V CHANTS, Augusta, Ga. s 6 6m
NEW BOOK.*, by the author ol Sunny-Side, Ac :
The Tell Tale, or Home Secrets, told by Old Travel
lers, by H. Fousta, author of Sunny-side, Ac. Little Ma
ry, or Talks and Tales for Chldren.by H. Fousta. The
Last Leaf from Sunny-Side, by U. Fousta, author of Peep
at Number Five, Ac., with a memorial of the author, by
Austin Phelps. Father Brighthopes, or an Old Clergy
man’s Vocation ; by Paul Creyton. Burr Cliff, its Sun
shine and its Clouds, by Paul Creytoa Hills, Lakes and
Forest Streams, or a Tramp in the Chatuugay Woods; by
8. U. Hammond. History of Cuba, or Notes of a traveler
in the Tropics, being apolitical, historical and statistical
account ol the Island from its first discovery to the present
time; by Maturen M. Ballou, illustrated. The Arctie
Regions, being an account of the American Expedition in
search of Sir John Franklin, und-r the patronage of Henry
Grinned, Esq. Wild Scenes in a Hunter’s Life, including
cunning .dventures among the Lions, &c., with 800 illus
trations Frontier Life, or Scenes and Adventures in the
Southwest, by Francis Hardman. Just received and for
sale at [sl3J GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad- t.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THK Augusta Saddle and Harness Manufactory
198, Broad-street, under the Augusta Hotel,the largest
assortment ol TRUNKS and CARPET BAGS ever offered
in this market. Among which are Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Sole Leather ami Steel Spring Traveling Trunks,
Bonnet Cases, Hai Boses, Valises, Ac., Ac. Aiso, Ladies'
Riding Gloves and Whips, Gentlemen's Walking Canes,
Ac., all of which will be sold on ns re.-i.v triable terms as
any other establishment in this city, j .8 A. HATCH.
SKOABH AND TOBACCO.—IOO,OOO SEGAR3,
all qualities, some very fine; 70 bo\ej TOBACCO,
some very fine, for saie by [o4-tw3t] JOHN NELSON.
/ 1 HOCKKIKb, ikC.—
vJf 160 bags Rio and Java COFFEE ;
40 bbls. St. Croix Granulated SUGARS;
15 “ Powdered and Crushed do.
20 hhds. Porto Rico BUGAR;
70 boxes SOAP;
35 “ Hull’s CANDLES.
ALSO,
A large stock of BaGGING anti ROPE; BACON, LARD,
Ac., Ac. For sale by [o4-tw3t] JOHN NELSON.
OAK SOLE LEATHER,
IVXTRA trimmed N. J. inspected Slaughter HIDES, a
J superior article, and worthy the attention of City
Boot Makers. Also a large assortment of Baltimore Span
ish Oak Sole, for sale at the Saddlery Warehouse.
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols A Co., 239 Broad-st., 2d door above
new Bank of Augusta. sT datw3m
HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,
IN every variety of weight and quality. Also, Harness,
Skirting, Bridle, Band, Picker, Lacing and Roller
LEATHER, arid every description of Patent LEATHER
always on hand‘and for sale at the Saddlery Warehouse.
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
rate Wright, Nichols A Co., 289 Broad-st., 2d door above
the new Bank of Augusta. sl-d*tw3w
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
BOXES fresh Soda CRACKERS;
jZU 5 bbis. Butter do.;
500 lbs. fresh Smoked BEEF;
3 bbls. Pickled TONGUES ;
500 lbs. new COD-FISH ;
5 bbls. POTATOES;
2 “ White BEANS;
15 boxes new CHEESE ;
1000 lbs. Sugar Cured Canvassed HA dg. y o r sale by
G. T. DORTIC.
FOR SALE.
A LOT of fine, well-broke young MOLES, two fine
HORSES, one large WAGON, iron axL-tree, with Har
ness, one second-hand CARRIAGE. Enquire of
W. 11. OAKMAN, Ja.,
At J, J. Byrd’s, upper end oi Broad-street, on and after
thelSthinst. s9-tf
/'I BOGRAPHY AND STATISTIC*—A nev and
U complete Statistical Gazetteer of the United States;
by R. S. Fisher. The Progress of the United States from
the earnest periods; by R. S. Fisher. American Guide
Book through the United Slates. Pocket Maps of Georgia,
Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, Texas, etc., etc.
Na Motu, or Reef-Kovings in the Southern Seas, a iiarra
tive of Adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian and Society
Islands, with Maps and Illustrations; by Edward S. Per
kins. For sale by si 5 f. RICHARDS <i SON.
npiiK MASTER'S HOUSE: a Tale of Southern
JL Life; by Logan. Fashion and Fame; by Mrs. Ann
8. Stephens. Also, another supply of Katherine Ashton,
Life of Dr. Alexander, Life in Abyssinia, History es Free
Masonry, Edwards on the Will, Mechanic's Assistant, by
Knassen,and the Chemistry of Common Life. For sale by
ao!8 THOS. RIOHARDS A SON.
ON CONSIGNMENT—IOO,OOO lbs. choice BACON
from Middle and East Tennessee: 10,000 lbs. Choice*
LEAF LARD, in bbls.; 150 sacks Walton Steam Mills
FLOUR, an extra article ; 1000 lbs. New FEATHERS.
J. A. ANSLEY,
jelo-lm Com. and Prtunce Merchant.
Lli E O II K «. —Another lot of those fine Swedish
Leeches,just received by Express.
je!s W'M. H. TUTT, Druggist.
IDRHBII CAMPHINK andßurntng FLUlD—Asuppiy
X 1 constantly on hand.
jel WM. 11. TUIT, Druggist
JOHN MOW AHD and the Prison-World of Europe,
from original and authentic documents. For sale by
Jo 3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON .
i t ENTS. Pat. Leather Oxford TIES ; Pat. Leather Strap
VJT SHOES, and fine Calf Oxford TIES, received by
ap7 ALDIUCH & ROYAL.
INDKLLiBLK INK, with and without preparation,
equal to the beet in the toorld, prepared and sold by
jy!6 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
HODGON’fc VERMIN poison, for destroying
Rats, ce, Roaches, Ac., for sale by
jylS D. B. PLUMB & CO.
PHYSICIANS in Augusta all use and recommend in
X the highest terms the Uuid extract ofBUOHU, PA
REVIA, Ac., prepared by [au!B] D. b. plumb a CO.
s< HI ua gs RIO COFFEE for sale by
jy ßo hand, WILLIAMS A CO.
RE. BUT FOR Pt.’doin'oh, dke.—Call at D. b.
PLUMB A CO.’S and get one or more papers of CORN
STARCH, then follow the directions on the wrapp
I||A BULB. Hydraulic CEMENT,
IV/V 50 do Calcined PLASTER,
100 do Thomaston LIME. Just received by
my 17 ESTES A RICHMOND.
Ct ABBIMKRB FOR SUMMER VI EAR—Receiv
) ed, June 17th, new Patterns of Pantaloon Goods,for
warm weather.
JelS WM. O. PRICE A CO.
MACKEREL.- A few bbls. and half bbls. No. three
MACKEREL, lors ale by
jy9 ESTES & RICHMOND.
AJuIILELIf NEGRO GIRL said to be a good House
servant. For sale by s 5 E. C. TINSLEY A CO.
nPHE PILGRIMS OF WALSINGIIAN, or Tales of the
X Middle Ages, an Historical Romance: by Agnes
Strickland.
Also, the following New Novels—Gideon Giles, or the
Struggles of Life. The Adventures of Clarence Bolton, or
Life in New York. Garnelle, or the Rover’s Oath. The
Empress of the Isles, or the Lake Bravo. Just received by
jy6 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
SUGAR.— 100 lihds. from Fair to Ol liceN. O. SUGAR
just received and for sale low by
jy3o HAND, -WILLIAMS & CO.
New orlkans molasses.—coo lms. choice
N. O MOLASSES, for sale from the wharf by
ly 80 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
NEW BOOKS.—The American Cottage Builder, a se
ries of designs, plans and specifications from S2OO to
$20,000, for houses for the people; by John Bullock, Arch
itect and Civil Engineer, etc.
Our Honey Moon, and other Comicalities from Punch
illustrated. Just reoeived, and for sale by
aull MoKXNNE A HALL.
rjtOILKT ARTICLES .—We have just received a
_|_ beautiful assortment of rich Toilet Articles, among
which are Lubin’s Soaps and Extracts, Piand’s celebrated
Extract Bouquet, Louise and Maria, and Cologne.
jyls _____ D._B. PLUMB & CO.
CORKS.-A fine assortment of Demijohn, Jug, Bottle
and Vial CORKS. For sale by
aulß D. B. PLUMB A CO.
CASH paid for WOOL, or will exchange for Wool,
“Richmond Factory Woolens.”
SCRANTON,SEYMOUR A CO.,
au 2 No. 2, Warren Block.
YyUTTER AND LARD.—IO kegs East Tennessee
BUTTER and LARD. For sale by
DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
Adhesive plaster . —Davidson’s celebrated
ADHESIVE PLASTER, highly recommended by the
Faculty, just received and for sale at
J W. H. A J. TURPIN’S,
jy26 Druggists and Apothecaries, Augusta, (4a.
J. A. ANSLEY,
CT KNERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE
T MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on Broad
street, opposite Union Bank, will give prompt and I'*’thrill
personal attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain, Fiour,
Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned to him.
Also, to the iorwarding of goods for the interior and North
ern markets, at the customary rates.
Liberal advances either in cash or by acceptances, ma 1 e
on articles in store, or when Bills of Lading accompany
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M, A B. Wilkinson, J.
Fargo, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Wm. Duncan, Padel
ford, Fay A Co., F. T. Willis, Savahnah, Ga.; Hturges,
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., D. Stuart A
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans; C. B. Wel
bone, Dalton, Ga.; Grenville A Sample, Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Bearden, Son A Co., Knoxville, Tenn.; b. K. Reeder, Ath
ens, Tenn.; W. B. Shapard A Co., Berry A Demoville, Nash*
ville, Tenn. S 2
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
f4. KNERAL <;OMMISSIO.T MER-igETA
VA CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Having formedHS£fe«H
a co-partnership for transacting a General Com
mission business in this city, we pledge ourselves to a
prompt and faithful attention to any business committed
to our care. We will give careful attention to the sale of
Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and all kinds of
Produce, and to the filling of orders in the market. Hav
ing ample facilities, we are prepared to make liberal cash
advances on consignments to us.
Our office and salesroom is on the North side of Broad
street, a few doors above the Insurance Bank.
Cotton consigned to us will be stored in a safe Ware
house - THOS. P. STOVALL,
aub-dAwly JOS. M, STOVALL.
BAIEY & STORY,
CT ROC’ERY MERCHANTS, Augusta, /■JEtEA*
J Ga., will continue the GROCERY im.ST. uaEEXJI
NESS, in all its branches at the old stand
Broad-street, two doors below Bones A Brown, vfeare
daily receiving our Fall Stock. Our stock will at all times
be large, assortment complete, and adapted to the Plan
ters trade a liberal share of which we have so long en
joyed, and hope still to receive. J. D. RAMEY,
au 5-dlmAw6m 8. o. STORY.
TO RENT, ~
IJROM the Ist of October next, the three story AKk
X dwilling corner cf Broad and Kollock streets, Hai
su. table for a large family or boarding-house, with or with
out the store underneath and office in the rear. Also,
several dwelling houses on Broad street in the uoper end
of the city. Apply so
au3d"Gt EDWARD THOMAS.
TO KENT,
L’ROM the Ist of October next, a pleasant DWELLING
I on the corner of Broad and Houston-sts., with six
large rooms and other out buildiugs. Apply to
HENRY DALY, under U. S. Hotel.
TO RENT,
UMtOM the Ist of October next, the STORE on Broad
L street, next below the Bank oi Brunswick. Apply to
au2 _ _ ROBERT WALTON,'Sr.
TO RENT,
the Ist of October next, a large two-story
Brick D A KLLING and STORE, with good Kitch- fist
en, large Lot, Ac., situateu in ** Dublin.” Apply to
Aue-tf _____ _ JOHN MURRAY.
DWELLING TORENTh
THE comfortable DWELLING on Eliis-street, now e/Vk
occupied by Mr. A. Sturges. Apply to Biijj
_® 5 WM. H. PRITCHARu.
TO RENT.
I?ROM THE Ist of October next, the STORE at pres-
X ent occupied by Mr. Geo. Lott, on Broad-street. Ap
ply to Mr. I’HOM AS RICHARDS, agent for Lessee. jyßo
TO RENT,
the first of October, a Double Tenement DWEL
LING on .Mclntosh-street, near the Waynesboro’ De
pot. Apply to P. CONN IFF, at W. AJ. NELSON’S,
j j 29
TO RENT.
TPW'O two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-street, coctain-
X ing 7 rooms
Two double te' ement, on same street, single story.
One double tenement on lay tor-street.
Two two-story HOUSES, 7 rooms, on Fenwick-3treet.
Four, ljtf story, on Fenwick-street, fronting S. O. Depot.
Agp‘y to [ j > 21 ] JAS. L. COLEMAN.
TO RENT,
L'MIOM Ist October next, two DWELLINGS in the sSSi
X iowtr part of the city.
jylc-twtf __ L.C. DUGaI~
TO RENT,
A ft.VI ALL HOUSE on Greene-street. Apply to
| jF ls G. T. DORTIC.
TO RENT,
IJRO.M the Ist October next, the DWELLING on the
X southeast corner of Greene and Lineoln-streets. Ap
plyto [jylSj 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
TO RENT,
UROM the Ist of Octo er next, the STORE at
X present occupied by Messrs. Henry A Skinner, tea
second door bove the Mechanics’ Bank. Apply to.
j - swtf ______ JOHN COSKERY.
HOUSE TO RENT,
A Comfortable dwelling HOUSE, corner of Key
nold and Wild-sts. Apply at this office to
_A e2l ' ls D. REDMOND.
TO LET, OR FOR SALE.
A PLEASANTLY situated HOUSE, corner of
Centre and Taj lor streets, containing six{£|[
rooms, w;th all necessary out-buildings; a large Garuen
attached, and good wat :r, within lOOyardsof the Waynes
boro’ Railroad. Apply on the premises. je2l-tf
SUMMER RESORT. —
A HOTEL will be opened on the first day of
JUNE, on Lookout Mountain, five miles irom NjJr
Chattanooga. Billiard Room, Bowling Alley, and Dnii
other amusements connected with the House.
u. W. ASHBURN,
Recently Proprietor of the Floyd House, Macon. Ga.
my 28-3 m *
Gt ODKV LADV HOOK, for August, has been
" received. Subscribers will please call for their
copies at the agent’s. GKO. A. OATES A BROS.
N. B. A fresh supply of the Lamplighter and the Dodd
arniiy, have b een received. jy2S
1 >OOKB.—Parisian Sights and French Principles, seen
X> through American spectacles. Spirit Mani.estations
examined and explained. Judge Edmonds refuted, or an
exposition of the involuntary powers and instincts of the
human mind; by John B. Dods, author of Philosophy of
Electrical Pyschology, Ac. The Jew of Verona. Autobi
ography of an Actress, or eight years on the stage ; by
Anna Cora Mowatt. The Fortune Hunter, a novel of New
York society ; by A. C. Mowatt. Just received at
jy< GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
LpOR SALE by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.,
-X 1000 coils prime ROPE;
100 bales Gunny BAGGING, old and new importa
tion ;
100 bbis.ExtraN. O. SYRUP;
175 *• N. O. MOLASSES;
50 dozen Painted BUCKETS;
20 “ Brass Bound do.
30 coils Jute and Cotton ROPE for Bed Cords
and Plough Lines;
50 hhds. cnoice MOLASSES ;
2000 sacks SALT. au26
jVi KY\ NOVEL, BY LEVER—Sir Jasper Carew,
T > Knt. His Life and Experiences, with some account
of his over-reachings and short comings, now first given
to the world by himself; by Charles Lever, author of The
Dodd Family Abroad, etc.
Fashionable Dissipation and Adela Lincoln.
The Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence Simplified, em
bracing a comprehensive system of instruction fer the
impiovement oi the voLe, and for advancement in the
general art of public speaking. For sale by
jy* l THOir). KICK ARDS A SON.
CiOAGtREHs WATER.—A fresh supply direct from
J the Springs. For saie by W. H. AJ. TURPIN
au24
NEW BOOKS.—Sandwich Islands Notes by A.
Haoie. History of Pyrrhus, by Jacob Abbott. Ti
conderoga, or the Black Ea,le—A Romance of days not
far distant, by G. P. R. James. Harpers’Gazette.-r of the
World, part 2 and 8. Just received by
aulti THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
I NFANT* AVU CHILDREN’* SHOES Just re-
X ceiveda large supply of Infants and Children’s SHOES
auH> FORCE, CONLEY A CO. '
SHOE PEGS.—Just received 75 bbls. SHOE PEGS, all
JU*l’ RECEIVED—2S bbls. fresh ground Hiram
Smith’s FLOUR; 5 firkins choice Goshen BUTTER
For sale by [jylS] G. T. DORTIC
SILVER WARE.
| ÜbT received fine patterns SPOONS, FORKS, Fish
O and Cake KNIVES, and Silver CUPS, all of which are
as pure as coin. [mh2lJ OSBORNE A WHITLOCK.
PEACH BRANDY—IO barrels choice old PEACH
BRANDY, for sale by
jy 9 ESTES A RICHMOND.
Twenty year* in the philippink*
translated from the French of Paul P. De La Giro
niere. Leather Stocking and Silk, or Hunter John Myers
and hi 3 Times— a story of the Valley ofVirginia. Aubrey
by the author of Ravenscliffe, Merdaunt Hall, etc. Fo
sale by [je3o] THO 3. RICHARDS A 80N.
G1 OHHEN BUTTER.—A few kegs choice Family
T BUTTER, for sale by E. C. TINSLEY A CO.
‘yi __ _ _ _
WOOD, WOOD.—2OO cords OAK WOOD, delivered
as wanted in the city. For sale by
aul6 E. C. TINSLEY A CO.
SHE AF OAT*, delivered in quantities to suit puroha
sera. For sale by [jyl] E. 0. TINSLEY A CO.
NEW BOOK—Russia, translated from
Marquis De Custine. Just received by
jy9 mokinne a halt,.
NEW BOOK*.— LectufS~sn~OM
Lord s Miracles ; by Rev. John Cumming. D. D For
sale by [my2s] McKINNE A HALL.
O UGAR 20 hhds. N. 6. SUGAR, (old and dry) qual
kj ltyfair. For sale by
aug7 DAVIS, KOLB, A FANNING.
ON THE RIYER—93 boxes Stultz A Bernard’s TO
BACCO, 4A,BA, 2A, A1 A. For sale on consign
ment, upon arrival, by
augT DAVIS, KOLB, A FANNING.
A WORD TO THE LADlES.—Roussel’s OX MAR
ROW and Compound CASTOR OIL and LEMON
are two of the choicest articles now known for dressing the
Hair. Sold by [aulßJ D. B. PLUMB A 00.
VOL. XVIII. NO 249.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
PAB3ENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE Augnsta, daily at 6 A. M. and 6 P. M.
Arrive at “ “ 5.30 A. M. aDd 7P. M.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 9.10 A. M. and 7.10 P. M.
Arrive at “ « 4A. M. and 4.50 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaving Union Point daily (Bundays excepted) at 2.55P.M.
Arriving at “ «• « «. 10.80A.M.
WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TRAINS.
Leaving Hamburg daily at 6.30 A. M.
Arriving at Hamburg “ 400 P M
_ WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leaving Camming daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 A M
and 4 P. M.
at Camming daily (Sundays excepted) at .30
WITH ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.80 A. M.
Arriving at “ “ 4 p yj
WITH MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD
Leaving Atlanta daily at 5 P. M.
Arriving at “ “ 2.10 P. M
i eaving Atlanta oa Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
7.80 A. M. and arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Wednea
day and Friday at 3 P. M. j y 22
GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON THE
CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA A WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
ON AND alter the 12th inst, this Compan^^u^g".
continue their present Freight Tariff between Augusta
and Savannah, and reduce their rates as follows:
FIRST CLASS—Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ao.,
per foot *0 03
SECOND CLASS—Boxes and bales Dry Goods.
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Confectionary, Bis
cuits and Crackers, per 100 lbs 0 45
THIRD CLASS—Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco, Leather, Featners, Loaf and Crushed Sugar
Hides, Cottjn Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, in
°L. crat6a > Ra ß 8 > Castings, Hardware, Tallow.
Hollow Ware, Ac., per 100 lbs 1 n on
FOURTHjLASS-Sugar,. Coffee, Rice,'P.'g Iron,
Mid and Gund Stones, Nails, Bacon, inboxes and
casks, Ac., per 100 ibs * 0 1B
WM. M. WADLEY. Gen’l Snn’t
Central Railroad Office, ( p *"
Savannah, July 10th, 1554. f jy 12
F. BRENNER
PIANO MANUFACTURE!.,
Quality Range, Broad Street, Augusta,oa
|8 ready to execute all orders for PI- ’
A ANOS of all descriptions, which hewar- >i. -1
rants to be equal in tone, quality and du- ijM
rability to any that are brought from the a * M 'J S
North. Thefollowing is one of various testimonials, which
have been kmdly given to P.B.by gentlemen in this city.
Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Brenner last year,
which was of his own make, I take greatpleasure in testify*
ng my perfectapprobatioa of itin every respect. It is verj
rich m tone, easy of touch, elegantly mac.o and keeps ic
une most admirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren
ner sPianos, I have no hesitation in recommending theta
r theursuperiorquality, to all who maybe in want of
neanddurableinstrument. J. B.Haht.
_ „ Augusta September 15,1853.
Fartherreferences; Rev. Mr.Ford.Mr. J.Setze.Mr. H.
razer 'B. Bignon, Mr. WTn. R. Schirmer and others.
Organs and other mußicaiinstrumentstunedand
Hilifully repaired, at theshortest notice.
P. BRENNER,
Broad-st, above McKenni-ai.
NEW FIRM.
HATCH A BEGBIE.
THK undersigned, having associated with him in busi
ness, Mr. JOHN T. BEGBIE, of this city, for the pur
pose of more thoroughly carrying on the SADDLE, HAK
NESS and TRUNK MANUFACTURING, in all its branches
takes this opportunity of i eturnmg his sincere thanks to
his former customers for the liberal patronage extended
to him would respectfully solicit a continuance of
their custom to the new firm.
They hope to extend their business, and will endeavor
by their united eflorts to offer inducements unsurpassed
by any establishment of the kind North or South.
June 1,1854. [je3-d*wSm] A. HATCH.
Sundries. —6doz. jars tamarinds ;
12 doz. Citrate MAGNESIA ;
2 gro.R. A C’s Cod Liver OIL;
1 “ Tarrant’s extract CUBEBS A COPAIVA
2 bbls. Canary SEED;
300 oza. QUININE;
5 gros. Fahnestock’s VERMIFUGE ;
5 “ McLane’s do.:
6 doz. Sands’ SARSAPARILLA;
2 gros. Congress WATER.
Just received per Steamer Fashion.
WILLIAM H. TUTT,
y26-d*w Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
UNDERTAKING.
JUST received, a new supply of Fisk’s celebrated
METALLIC BURIAL CASES. We have and keep
constantly on hand, a full assortment of the above, together
with Mahogany COFFINS of all sizes and qualities. Per
sons in the city and country can always be sure to have
any order filled with certainty and despatch. Underta
kers in tht country supplied as usual with mahogany and
other materials. HENRY A SKINNER,
mhlS-tf undertakers, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga,
SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
THE subscriber has just received a large supply of
SASH, (glazed) BLINDS and DOORS, of the first
quality., made of Northern pine. All orders for odd sizes
filled at short notice. J. DANFORTH.
myl2 6md*w
JUST RECEIVED—
-100 bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING :
50 half do. do. do.
100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES :
100 bbls. A, B and C SUGARS;
80 do. Crushed do.
15 boxes Loaf do.
850 coils Kentucky ROPE.
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR k CO.,
au22 No. 2, Warren Block.
A PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SAT.F
THE subscriber effers for sale his PLANTATION
pleasantly situated upon the Coosawatie river, con
taining 220 acres, most of which is river and creek bottom
—it being a part of No. 42 and 48, in the lth dis. and 8d
sec, of formerly Murray but now Gordon county. The
location is healthy, the water is good, the improvements
new, and the soil productive. It is 10 miles from Calhoun
and 7 from Resaca Depot. Also, two likely YELLOW
BOYS. Apply to H. C. CARTER,
slo-w2m Freebridge, Gordon county.
pOLK COUNTY LAND.
I OFFER for sale my plantation in Polk county, four
miles east of Cedar Town, on the Van Wert road,
consisting of seven hundred and twenty acres of Land, 240
acres cleared and in cultivation; Gin-house and Screw;
Orchards of the best kind and good water. Call and
look.
s7-wlm H. F. WIMBERLY.
ARCHITECTURE.
CHARLES De RASiUOW, Architect, respectfully
informs the citizens of Augusta, and adjoining coun
ties, that he has taken rooms in Jones-street, opposite the
Planters’ Hotel, and is now prepared to furnish DESIGNS
and DETAILS for ail kinds of Buildings, Machinery and
Patents, at the shortest notice and with accuracy and
neatness.
He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen:
Wm. H. Goodrich, Builder; Quein k Rigby, Builder,
Coffin k Beals, Designers and Painters.
C.DbRANGOW is now opening a NIGHT SCHOOL for
Mechanics, where a thorough knowledge in Architecture
will be taught. Terms—sl2 for 86 lessons,
C. DbR. will also take a limited number of Day Pupils.
Apply as above. dig *
I nOB iALK by HAND,WILLIAMS*<3O
X 40 hhds. Tillotson’s Refined SUGAR
iS&i 10 “ choice Brown do.
68 “ fair and prime N. O. do.
895 bags Rio COFFEE;
2 J tons GRIND-STONES ;
4UO kegs NAILS, 4 to 10 d;
75 boxes Adamantine CANDLES;
10 “ Sperm do.
Half Boxes Stuart’s Loaf SUGAR •
10 bbls. Soft Crushed do. ’
FOR SALE.
A FINE, young, Georgia raised horse, jour years a, *
old, works well in harness, and is a fair
saddle horse, gentle and kind. Apply to
924 _ ‘ GEO. W. EVANS.
ITMIH SALE, by HAND, WILLIAMS k 00., ~
10 tierces fresh beat RICE;
[6O boxes No. 1 and Pear) STARCH ;
10 bbls. Extra Sugar House SYRUP ■
50 “ Pure Cider VINEGAR;
25 “ Crushed SUGAR;
20 “ Powdered do.
jjlso “ A, B and C Clarifle GAR ;
800 sacks CORN ;
ALTON LOCEE—Tailor and Poet~an autobiogra
phy. Classic and Historic Portraits; by James
Bruce. Hypatia : or New Foes with an oid Face- bv
Chries Kingsley, Jr., Rector of Everly. Alderbrook_«
collection of Forrester’s Village Sketches, Poems kc ■ hS
Miss Emily Chubbuck, 2 vols. Wearyfoot Common ;’ bj
Leigh Ritchie. Lorenzo Benoni—Passages in the Life of
an Italian. For sale at GEO. A. OATES k BROS.
‘ iuA * _ Broad-st.
RILE. 10 casks fresh RICE, just received and for sale
by [jy27] s. c. GRENVILLE A CO.
I JIKK’B MAUNOLUA VVIHBUKYLiW) bbls. iu
X store, and for sale by
jy2l DAVIS, KOLB k FANNING.
LINEN SHEETINGS.
1A 4 11-4 and 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGB. A few
pieces of the above cn hand, and will be sold
ow to close. [jeSO] WARD k BURCHARD.
ACOflL—l9 casks GrenvUle k Samples extra sugar
cured HAMS,
25 casks sugar cured SIDES. Very choice. For sale by
myl7 HAND, WILUAMB k CO.
Lobsters and ousters.—lo doz. boxes oys -
TERS and LOBSTERS, land 2 lbs. each, hermiticai -
ly sealed. For sale by b!8 RUSSELL & SIBLEY.
GLASS.— 200 boxes Bby 10 audio by 12 WINDOW
GLASS at $2 the box, for sale to close consignment .
au24 W. H. A J- TURPIN.
R'S,,- 50 T S7' Tw”' 1