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"'7, 7, jjnaH, O t. 37.— Cotton — Arrived :i cj th - 19 th
. ~ 7 ess Upland, (a , per Railro-vi) and 4.' «10. '
‘ .” ‘ ' x.se txonr: • ’»r th- ••s.tne n.riol ..mmirt to
tie; to New-Yark,1,479 bales Upland:
• 7,. 7 v 5 h' ,ri>‘. nd leavng on hand and
■t. i>'» hate* Upland ,
, - V ' . *, ..is 1 1 -N.Ses Upland and ]
o 4 ..■ i •; iU fc.k '.he Sit 1 ' : me.a t year. ,
-re ha# been some demand during the past week, j
j,,,’. useqaeace of the lightness of the offering stock, (
7.7 : , i-. hi* -li uited. The recrip .1 are very light ,
! ’, ~n ■ : .tto'i b-g ns ttcfwie in more t ee'y, wecannot
‘ ~to re-or 1 rge transactions. The sales of the ’
;.m -to u> w» d< of m'.' . es. at ex.ri.raes rang- ]
iii.fr --t--, 97 . nt- —the hulk at 9© t'&- In conse- 1
7.i h ■ r.;-.sam;ions we find it difficult to quote j
wiih i'■ r ’ I»«* t>e’’*eve the following can ereacily ]
oKa ; t : ■ r strict e!ai fieatioos. We quote:
: ir . ’ • : • ng • -
Go. 1 Mi iJ'ing <
M,k sc Pair 9%
a H , I,s'.; •'#—The receipts very light. There is
„7 t 0 . . - Iwe have ”0 sales to rep rt. the re
r 7i tr 1 t e crop very materially, but to
7ft- extriit e ,ir un: aie ja»t now to state,
y;,. _! -oisii’i ,an t'ie stock is very light.
*l 7 crop ; 9 just b.cit ting to e n?e in.
pi •»'. : 10-aec 1 ug at |9.26 \$ bbl. The
Stock of Nor hero r, <1 ‘ s very lig.ct. ,
< orn— i'iic d . «: d'-.h - ed. It is selling in lots at ,
fl.l'. sad *1 r u“ SIJ > V bushel ,
jjay— During tv week two cargoes of Eastern have
be. nle c ; v t, a orCoa of which have changed hand at j
gl 6 • cqi e Northern nt luO lbs.
L'jjing '’ ** m. -e is well uppiied. V 4 e quote
flu my at $ *. ard.
2, ■ —e .... si i. q :at to the demand, which is
lim ■ i We quote ll<<)4e. B).
£ coa—'The »t is i-iig ; lut ample. We quote
gid at 9-4, ch u-d rs ajtf, a u 1 Ham* 12>£s. lb.
I. n— l e'tear o'sal.s 01 caecargo at
Cis , ->m wharf.
l'n rc' as been sever-d cargo arrivals recently,
ant! at iarke G now we.l srppl ed. Holders are ask
icy $1 '■>» s ck.
i-’n tjiui— rh*reis no cotton offering for foreign ports.
C u-. ... . re very dull. We quote to New* York 34©
5 160. by sailing ves els, an • ... by steamer; to Boston
#c., and to Philadelphia ,7 . j) lb. for cotton.
EXPOETS.
SA.V4NNAH,Oct.SS. —For New Yo k, steamship Flo
rida —512 b iles Cotton.
For i’-. • elphia,st un-hip ~ ate of Georgia —6B bates
Domes, os, 155 o.ies Fea lnrs, 27 baits W ot.
viivisiir iNTKLLHjfiNCR
S\V tNNAH, Oc'.. 36. —Arr., sh'p Kti’amaxoo, Taylor,
Diver :> >' Co re 1. cieiu? dj, g.ate of Georgia, Phila
ae p ; ::m«hto F crida, Lyon, N. York ; ba r k Liv
reace, WyHy, N. Yo -k.
C3AU^ ! "ON, Oct. 2T.—Arr. brig M. 11. Chappell
Job i I s .1. 'phis; schr. Jutippi, Gay lor, Provi
dence, i. ■ Ui »i'ed,schr. Hampton, w idens, Baltimore.
Oil sRLESTGN, Oot. 25 —Arr. “hip Richard Cobden,
Bla New-Tro--.;; sh pd. N. Cuslbosc, Ibummer, Phila
de'p' i; :ii>.!uUaflo‘-;r : , Buikiey,Boston; ship Falcon,
, ; . , • • • !. C. Harr*, Corsou, Pbila.;
jehr. H cs. C. BsrtleSt, llop'oir', Camden, (Me.) Cid.
scLr. Maryland, Stevece, Norfolk and Bc'timore.
SAYAN K FAH, 0ct.27. —Arr. shin Unicorn, ,Boston;
Br bvk He ien, A ; ierton. Cardiff,(Wales); scb'-SaGUa,
I’roro ey, talt’morc.
BA?' KING ft OFFICE.
TRACY k YARN HAM.
Mctftftntjt Broils nr,d Central Lend Agaii , Si.
A tth'jv/t Fells, Minnesota.
riMIE snV r .‘er? oil -r their services to Southern capi-
X tabs in : investmsrisin WESTERN LANDS.
Fewp .ns of the country offer such inducements as
K iUv ma now-present#. i>ecan make investments in
La. d Faat will nett forty and siatv per cent per annum.
'h* i:sr itsa im ni -r tioa, the rapid rise of real estate, (
n 7- 7: '-tot ij jaiataace with the country, enable .
us to -a >V ■>2 ve*H.:. . : tat wiil nearly or quite double
>77;,:. yt .r for tho nex ten years. A few hun
;..7 7' . - .i\-invested now, wiU soon become
7-,, “ 7;'vean7 .-:y be so safety and nrofitably
•I . 7’ 7 b i iet.l are better than Savings
j7? ji -1 ■, iic ■- f1; uef .-r than Life Insurance, (
for tiu r-.-f, . no y? r y prem um.
L . vc Vvt n.w and 'hriviog vi’tages, can -
n .R*>. .0 , 'or; J7-C, ur and five do"ars per acre, 1
. 77.. .-. j w;;l be worth .en times that amount A
,'i- ; i o 4- 5. w inv. sled, without iak >r, will thus
i, ,v_ . th ; is an . Many ot the fortunes of the Nc-rth
Anthony nor rt. Paul’s con
. . .. .in ,b 1 »vts; now one contains sor 6000
7 7 t i vod, and united support four daily
s ’even w-.'c .y ;r rs. ha that ss years, li
i ;7 ■ . -i, nrian ins* nces, a hundred foai.
7r c j 7 y iu ;;n so *e, be the history of many
c . - . 4 *.j, , , e . c* 4 . those that have the foresight
-. ■ 7k. n» e>> casu-s who the land is so cheap, will make
fc.tar.es.
- ribvrs arc* ti*ays wi ling to give all the infor
ra • if v,- t r u le.ard to the country. Circulars
f ar fl s .. toryreerencea given. For tor
to r .'t - address XH.A L Y & I.vRNUAjI.
oil tw?m
10 EE NX.
rr ■■ >; comm--d ; o is DWLL.LIAG recently coupled
1. :-y J. d. Wilcox, t o do rs below tbe
is- 1 v. ior yart.cul rs ap t .v t ; » BAEI.R, '•* JLCO\ A ttO.,
B B. MffXl »X.
1> A*- fl'TOU’b ' I.K.—Will be rot 3 th; Ist
j in--,, y m >EC KyBEU next, before tbe Co art UoiSe
do.- in Lu.eo'n’on, L.ncova Cooney, one tract ol i.aad
b.lc i.g o 'll. I. rated V. . Pascal ateof-aid County,
de 1-;- ,: ! j ; . q lands of U. Boberis, a.rs Garne t and
Otli. , c nu>i>i t)g II • s ere- mreor le 6. 2oxl agreeable
| 1 |aid County, :or
thsbenefliof the heirs under .. r .
JOHN • '.ri.l-.Y, } ,
October 27,1-71. JERK II ii PASCAL l
\Ti--ttTO.V bt PKRIOK COUiiT—SEPTEMBER
A>l TEEM, 1654
Cy rh asoa vs. Bryan C. Eas n Divorce la Newton s
gnj "ior c-.un, ? -. te nber i'erm, 1'54
i; i ,r ng :o t;e Court, from i« rct".ra of the Sheriff, |
that the tlfcf.u iani does not r id in th; county afore- j
s»ii, it is there'ora, on motion, or< r *., at service on j
th* defe :darn be •; fected by pabhcaUso tne usual time
ict uc of the laaetv. sos ibis otate. j
A extract irom the Min-ites of said Csart this 23d !
Ot..- r, : 51. AUGUSTUS W. EVANS, Clerk.
Ul her 26,1554. lam4m
7 lei UL ElVfcD—
t) 2u-> os». QUININE;
3J *• MORPHINE;
5J lbs. En< i h BLUE MASS ;
1U» “ GUM CAMPvi lR;
; bbL Bermuda ARROW ROOT;
*25 ib . Fow eredIPEOAC;
10 is Castor oil.
o2V w >V. H. TUTT, Druggist.
f CfsT I.\N i>Kß—
t) 10 iiv-i lb?. WHITE LEAD ;
sou alljr.s LINoEED OIL ;
f bUi. BURNING FLUID;
2,00 > ibs. PO r A 6H;
5 bs. TURPENTINE.
For sale I\v ~y [2> daw j W. 11. TUTT, Druvgist.
1> »-.ttfe.lV KD THIS UAY— IO half bbls. and 10 boxes
v n w BUCiWLE .i’. For tale l-y
o£ • G. T. DORTIC.
WANTED.
A WET Jitkt -ti wi.o wi loe willing to so to a healthy
ii le* * .on in the country. Apply at this office.
| vi,o.\.—lo c ikk# very choice SHOULDERS, suitable
sas C;e .. SfirES, prime. For sale by
HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
1) Ui lIXU. —I i- 1 very heavy, old importation,
J f . V t ..Oil! ’ ; h lei good, new importation
GUNVSI CuOTH. For sale l>v
25 HAND, WILLIAMS Sc CO.
V. '*■ <* VP —l-0 1 bis. ReSn d L 'G AB, of different grades
O 2Gi; .h ag.od to ; rime N. O. SUGAR ;
o 5 “ very choice Refined do.
toby [ii2s) HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
LTSUKK- bimiTb and D CAWER3 of Wool, Silk
J Cotton, auu a.l trier kinds, just received.
025 tvM. O. PRICE A CO. j
TTAIU’KR’S JMAGAZINK, for October, lor sale by
11 Til OS. RLCHARDS & SON.
n. 1 ... * a T: nnessce SlDES,clear ;
ZIM>OU 10,000 ibs. “ SHOULDERS;
5,000 “ “ HAMS;
25 bbls. ** LARD.
W. H. STARK A CO.
»“* ; Ur.st. ..ad kits choice Tennessee LARD, for sale by
£,,) jfS ; fEB Jk RICHMOND.
* O i <Ju VCKKiId. -Just received by last sett
X7 of a vats, a few bbu. e'i.n Bos 11 CRACKERS, tor
RU SILL & .'IBLEY.
XOBAUCO! TOBACCO!!
ll* A « Hon ha-'l a gc jd assortment of Manufactured
08A "TO. Geo's'-yrowthanu manufacture; also,
Superior adesc-' v . *.a > ands. I shall beorepared to
2d ord.rs, at &ov ihE.e,on accommodaOng terms.
WILEY B. EIX,
mhifMHkn* Nine miles above Rome, ?ioyd co., G-a.
" 'potash., bndjpp ahd tobacco.
9AAD LBS. POTASH; «!0 do. SNUFF, Mac and
*) -'* ** * *■ eotch; 5 gross SMOKING X OBAGCO, assorted
Ho? cy Sue ie ioba *O, in boxes of 12 lbs. each,a superior
Sr .- lor chewing. For rale at W. H. AJ. iCKPIN’S,
je 25 Wholessl and Retail Druggists.
L { i.\L»;> s POBTBR, A11.—20 casks Byass’s bes.
t. ndoa POkTER. aL >, P rt, Madeira and Sherry
IViNL-i; . RANDY,GIN arid Will iKEY ..f the best quali
ty.just r- /ed and tor sale by JOHN NELSON.
o 4 -tv. >t
r’fi’osi, *- .Fi-jbL' "anmT .vails-
JL 60 Tons a? .prted Srreedes IRON;
10 “ Baud end Hoop Do.
2 “ Dorse 3oe Do.
1 “ NAIL RODS;
1,000 lbs, C .st, German,and Blistered STEEL;
1,0.0 kegs N AIL-S assorted, from 3d to 60d.;
10 do. SPIKES. For naie by
HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
i '.-Tt -th.,!- —llk)b. *.es Adamantine CANDLES;
I 60 Mould Do.
„ 50 *' Patent Sperm Do.
-or.-deby [i-b9] DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING.
nvi K .*. NOTICE:
I cf J . the way a considerable amount
4 ill be open from 9 A. M.mt^
\ eav- i v * v sa aiivised ) when fie wi )l De
er 1413 customers what meat they
T. W. FLEMING.
iN ° mV .Vv. i and *******
; . . , _ 7r’ H vef y &ae J ca -
Kv ' ,: 7 t^FOESALE
i t :-n* are some 2ae i -.rs, Ba,e *
- which I will sul tor cash, or on tm* w
..rcu, ser. ■ LSO, “ lUa, » 10 ‘he
A nuc..*er of Eecond-hand OARRLAGag j.;,; R n roi ,.„
'wTch I will sell very low, and ou aecomm • lU ,
. a y* 4 J- M. ei77g^-
, Gi. vftfi.-.iB —£>y htids. W. I. Moiaases, in extra order’
tor oaie by &u 2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ’
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL-
M«. T. H HOLLKYMAiV, assisted by Miss M.irt
F. Uolleymsn, proposes to open a School for boys
and girls on MONDAY, 6th of November, in the School
Rooms previously used by Mr. Syromes a d Lady.
Miss Mary Holleyman, a graduTe of Barh/ mvilleFe
ma e College, S. C.. wilt c onduct the Female Department.
Mr. Xloilejman is a graduate of t uth Carolina College,
und bas i een in the bus ness of teaching for sev
i rat v ears. H p apoaes to prepare boys for the junior
cla of ny Oobege, or for en ring into active duties of
iff.. re i alter tioa will be paid to the moral culture of
the pupil. Mr. Hoibymau refers to the following gentle
men, from w om he has testimonials:
S. 8. Clark, M. !>.; Col. K. B. Gresham; Col. A. C.
Walker; J. W.Csr .well, A. H Anderson, Esq ; and John
-• M<’* sin, B otbersvil’.e. Eiward A. Eve, M. D.* W J
Miras, George W.L. Twiggs, Wm. A. Baldv and Thomas
I. Gr e wood, Kfqrs, Twiggs Academy. Dr. Joseph A.
L. ; * and Rev. J. E. Evans, Augusta.
Fates of Tu tion, as adopted by Mr. Symmes, SB, sl2
an *, sl6 p;r quarter. Mr. H. respectfully so’irits en
c ur gement. 026-dtJal
A VOICE FEOM THE MINISTRY,
THAT speaks irumpet-tongued to the afflicted. Be
4 warned in time before it is too late!
Alett; from a distinguished Minister of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, the Rev. Philip Tuggle, late Presiding
Eiuer. residing at Du l hamsvilte, Tenc.
Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sir:—Havng given your “ Put
mon*c Balsam - f Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha,” a fair
trial, T cannot withhold expresdng to you my decided
opini *.: hat it it the best cough remedy I have ever used.
Iff a < ring under a bad cough for some four or five
month?, accompanied with a very sore throat, pain in the
breast,n-t much difficulty iu breathing, which was ag
gravated by exertion in my ministerial duties, and after
trying several other medicines, I was advised to try your
preparation. I did so, and lam much pleased to say it
afford *■! me prom,.t and tffisient relief, and by the time I
had taken two bottles of your Balsam, I was entirely
cure i.and lam now in perfect ueaith; and I am really
impressed with the opinion that it is the best medicine
cow ir. use. Hoping that it may be extensively introduced
taroughout t he country, and thereby be the means of alle
viating much human «uff ring, I subscribe myself
Yours very truly, Phillip Tugglb.
Durl) 1., Tenn , Jan 27,1850.
For all de.criptions of its meats, virtues, Ac., see
patnph’e s, to be had of the agents.
For ts'e by all Druggists throughout the United Btate».
So'?! in Augusta, Ga , by W. H. AJ. TURPIN and D. B.
PLUMB ACO , Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Price $1
pier bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. 024.1 m
OFFICE OF THE HARTFORD PROTECTION IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
Haktf hd, Conk., Sept. 7th, 1854.
1) UOALK\, I.til. —Dear Sir:—lt is with the deep
)• est regret thru I am under the necessity of an
in. unc'ng to y ou, that in consequence of the heavy losses
recently experienced by this CLnr>any,by the late disas
trous ilrts at many of our agencies, and the financial em
bar.*. -iiaeci iu whih we have been involved in conse
quence, we have Cetn comp'dltdlo suspend our business.
The Board of Directors i' this Company have therefore
directed me to notify you that they have made a general
• ■s: U-ntnent of the r uroaerty an i assets, for the benefit of
r creditors, t • WILLIAM N. MATSON, Esq., of this
vit . to whom alone you will account for the lands and
pv* erty of the Company in your hands.
Voa are hereby requested to forward your accounts
with ihe office to date, and remit the balance in your
hands to h'*n, at this place.
You will of eour.e issue no more policies or renewals on
behalf of the Company. Respectfully yours,
WM. CONNER, Sec’y.
In pursuance of the above notification, the Protection
Insu. ar.ee Company having assigned their property and
ass.-, sl l me iu trust for the benefit of their creditors, you
are her-by requested to forward your Accounts with that
Office to date, and remit the balance in your hands to me
at :ui place. WILLIAM N. MATSON, Trustee.
Ilart.ord, tepf. Bth, 1554.
F om the t nor cf the above circular, persons holding
Pclic esi eued by the Protection Insurance Company of
Hartford, Conn., will see the nece- • ty of effecting insu
rance on their property in other offices at once.
i'he claims o those holding unexpired Policies issued by
the Agency in this ci:. .shall receive anv attention in my
power to i.iVe them from ! ss. B. CONLEY, Agent.
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODB.
\yAKB A BI'BCHAHD are now receiving their
\ Full and Winter supplies i f New and Fashionable
GOOD.- among whi ;h will be found c any novelties in
Dr-ss Goods, as we l as a genera! assortment ot household
artic es. They ask attention to he following:
Paris Sacque and Opera FLANNELS,new shades;
American Sacque FLANNELS,pIain and figured ;
Lupin’s Superior MERINOS, all colors;
Lupin’s Black and Colored t HALLIES;
Lapin’s DELAINES, p ain, figured and plaids;
Lupin’s Bluest DELAINES and BOMBAZINES ;
1C eh Col’d S.LKS, in Brocade, Piaids and Stripes;
Superior Black TAFFETA and Italian SILKS ;
6-4 Silk POPLINS, high co.ors, Scotch PLAIDS;
American DELAINES and CASH MERES, ailthe new de
signs in Plaids,St-’pes and Figures ;
Beautiful French and English PRINTS ,
Highland and Royal Piaid GING .JAMS;
French CASHMERE DE ’ECOSSR;
Scotch CHECKS, for Miss, s;
Saxony, Welsh, Silk Warp and Arc - rtcan FLANNELS,
i: IttKOIDERIES, White Crape, Wool and Plaid ;
Bhck Silk and Cashmere SHAWLS, besides a large
stuck of Hoo ewife and Servants’ Goods.
Ih - respectfully ask those making their winter pur
bases, to examine their Goo.s. i-tdets promptly and
faithful y executed. [ols] WARD & BURCHARD.
TENNESSEE BACON.
2/|A[k I,Bs>. prime Tennessee BACON, fresh
from the Smoke House. Just re*eived and
[olft-ltn] A. SI K\I.NS.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
VLLi persons indebted to JAMES M. SIMPSON are re
quested to mak« .mmitiluW payment to Uie uuder
stgned; and all persons having claims against him, wilt
please i resent the same.
JOSEPH 8. CLARK, / Aljsii . nee ,
sl4 ALBERT HAIL U, ( Assignees.
MACHINE BELTIN ,
IJATKAT Riveted, Stitched and Cemented, single and
JL double, all widths, from Ito 24 inches. These Beits
j are ra;-. from whuie hides, best quality of Leather, long
! use -r. i ajiproved by the most extensive manufacturers
j and machinists in Georgia and adjoining States. A large
i -stock always on hand at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
. 'ate Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 289, Broad-st., 2d door
above the new Bank of Augusta. sT-d*tw3m
TO BENT,
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING, situated on the
Ri <r bank, be.ow Centre-street, suitable for a gen
i teel fainfiy. Apply at this office. 024
WZ NIID TO HIRE^
IFY the month or year, a NEGRO MAN capable of
) driving and taking care of a pair of Horses.
024-lt
NOW-A-DAYa.
VI7M• 3i. DICHOLS has just received, in addition
V» to his former assortment, ten different styles of
HATS, for Gentlemen’s wear. Some of them entirely
new. Please call and look at them opposite the new Au
gusta Bank. aulO
TO RENT
-.'Hi *f the Ist of N ovember, the RESIDENCE orths
subscriber, southeast coiner of City Hall Park, Telfair
street. A Kitchen RANGE can be purchased also, already
set. [o2l] JOHN BRIDGES.
TO RENT,
rllli DWELLING on the corner of Elbert and Tel
fair-s reets,occupied at present by Mr. R. Wat-asl
kin-. Apply to [o2o stj J. W. WIGHTMAN.
CAUTION.
r T , HK public are hereby cautioned against paying any
X Bi>ok accounts against the estate of the late Thomas
MoKevett. |ol»-ktJ D. B, RAMSEY, Adm’r.
UH LIVED THIS BAY—IO bbls. H. Smith FI,OUR,
new Wheat;
Strictly prme BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD,HASIBj
POTATOES, ONIONP.GR ,NGES, LIMES;
APPLES, PINE APPLES, COCOA-NUTS ;
Charleston GRITS and CORN MEAL;
Large new No. 1 MACKEREL and SALMON.
For sa’e by [o22] G. T. DORTIC.
JI.aT received on c'jns'gDment, and for sale by the
suose, iber, J
S;J bags Extra Family FLOUR, from best White Wheat;
25 bushels CORN MEAL Lorn new Corn;
5 hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR;
16 do. Tennessee BACON, Shoulders and Sides of the
best quality. M. W. WOODRUFF,
014 Forwarding and Gen 1 Oommiss’n Merchant.
VTBW BOOKS.—Hermit’s Dell, from the Diary of a
i.’i Pentiher. Poems and BaPads; by Gerald Massey,
containing the ballad of Babe Christabel, printed trom the
thiid London edition, with ; ral new Poems never be
fore publishei, revised and corrected by the author. w or
sale by L« l4 ] THOS. RICHARDS 430
REL HIVED THIK DAY—SOO lbs. new New- -o
cured P e HAMS;
2,000 lbs. Sugar-cured Canvassed HAMS;
‘ 500 los. Georgia Cured HAMS ;
2 bbls. Smoked BEEF;
2 cast", IJO half boxes each, SARDINES, mos, im.
proved brand;
5 boxes French CAPERS;
5 bbls. Mercer POTATOES;
5 do. Yellow ONIONS. For sale by
oil Q. T. DORTIC.
NEW FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS HOUSE
NEXT TO BANK OF AUGUSTA.
THE subscriber would inform the oLisens of Augusta
and surrounding county, that so soon as the health
of the city i restored, he will open an elegant assortment
of Goods, selected with great care in the different northern
markets, which be will offer at unprecedented low prices.
There will be the largest stock of LACES, EDGINGS,
TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, MERINOS, DRESS
GOODS and SILKS ever offered in Augusta. Also, an
as oriment of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, RIB
BONS and DRESS TRIMMINGS.
it S enti ° n ° f CoUntiy Merchanta »* called to examine
Large stock of NEGRO GOODS always on hand.
J. K. BANCROFT,
two doors above Mclntosh-street, opposite Chronicle A
Sentinel Office, Augusta, Ga. 014-5 t
fA TEACHER WANTED
JTMIR. THE next year, to teach a SCHOOL of boys in
- the Country. Apply to J. V. or J. B. JONES,
cl4 2w Birdsville, P. 0., Ga.
TO IREN?,
IT'ROM the lsV of November next, theSTORE on Broad
? street, lately occupied by Mr. P. Simon.
ALSO,
A small double tenement DWELLING, two stories high,
in the alley known ai Chew’s Alley. Possession given
immediately. Apply to Mr. Hansi. oS-swst
B-VGGUiG AND ROPE—ISO bales Gunny BAG
GING, some of it very heavy; 500 coils of choice
Kentucky Hemp ROPE; IS6 do. “ Kyanixed” Hemp
ROPE, for sale by
jefi H VND, WILLI A MS A 00.
ATER-PROOF BOG To.—Just received Miles’
Water-proof BOOTB. ALDRICH A ROYAL.
TO BENT, “
raw HE BTORE recently occupied by Mr. S. Carr. Apply
, JL two doors below to Messrs. THOS. RICHARDS A
SON, ot to the subscriber. j.olO-ot] ROBERT F. FOE.
AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY,
OPPOSITE U. S. HOTEL.
(7b be Opened lat Monday in October next.)
npHtt undersigned, sustained by a reputation earned by
JL mo-e than twenty-five years’ professional labor, in
the business of female Education, once more tenders his
services to hi 3 friends a3 Instructor for their Daughters.
Touching his success in bis profession, he has the satis
faction of remarking, that among his numerous Graduates,
are, the wi e of a Missionary to China, whose letters, pub
lished in a Southern join nal, are fine specimens of scho
larship ; a young lady of Alabama, now a popular Teacher
in a female College; two others Teachers, ard popular
writers for a Southern Magazine. Other references are
omitted, in order to avoid a long advertisement.
for examples of > 3 successful labors in this part of
Georgia, he tai.es the liberty of referring such aa a«-e not
famihar with hi method of Instruction, to Dr. and Mrs.
I. P. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11 Maharrey, Mr. and
Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr. and Mrß. E. W. Doughty,
Mrs. Philip Crump, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dugas, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blffiget, Sen.; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen D. Heard, Ac.; Mrs. Perrin, Columbia
county; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gresham, Mr. cud Mrs. 0. H. Perry,Mr. W. H. C. Perry,
Ac., Ac., Burke county.
liis prices, per quarter of 12 weeks, will be sl2, sls and
$lB, according to grade of advancement, payable half
quarterly, in advance. A smalt tax of DO cents will be
cnarged each pupii, for fuel, during the season.
The expenses for instruction in the Modern Languages,
Music, Drawing and other branches of Ornamental Edu
cation, will be moderate, and made known on application
at the Academy.
His design being to receiveas many pupils only as he can
personally instruct, applications a 0 invited to be left at
any of tire Bookstores, prior to the Ist Monday in October
next.
The Academy will,at. 11 times, be open to the visits of
friends.
His Library, Apparatus, and other appliances, for sourd
and thorough instruction, will be unsurpassed by any
others in the State L. LaTaSTE, Principal.
aul6-lawdtwawtf
WAREHOUSE FOE KENT.
BY consent of the attaching credit ors of IljiD.
Bobertson, will be rented till the first day of October,
1855. and possession givtn immediately, the WARE
HOLSE, on the Norih side of Reynold, and East of
Mclntosh street, lately occupied by said Robertson.
Terms, Ac. made known on appl cation to
si 6 WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep’ty Sli’ff.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT MISCARRIED OR
LOST.
ILK YUN that about the mouth of June, 1852, a
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT, No. 89,784, for SO Acres
of Land, issued to me, was mailed to my address by the
lion. Rob’t. Toombs, which Warrant never reached me.
All perrons are, therefore, cautioned against using said
Wanant.
The Commissioners of Pensions and of the General Land
Office, ate cautioned against re-issuing or patenting sa d
Whiriant, as I elra.ll in uue time, through an agent, apply
t> the Commissioner of Pensio s for a duplicate Warrant.
sl6-w6t JOEL CRAWFORD.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
jAQ BROAD-STREET, under the Augusta Hotel.
At/O At the above establishment can be found a large
and well se ected assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, Ac.,
which will be sold on accommodating terms. Work of all
kind made to order with neatness anil despatch.
HATCH & BEGBXE.
Aujusta, August 29th, 1864.
THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
ARK now prepared to do the following kinds of work
with neatness and despatch :
STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, of any style or finish ;
also BANK VAULTS; IRON FRONTS; SILLS and LIN
TELS, for Bui.ding-.
RAILROAD CARS, of all kinds and descriptions, made
in the most substantial and beautiful manner; Wheels for
same warranted for one year.
IRON KA.ILINGS, of various styles for Balconies or
Fences.
GOLD MINK CASTINGS, of all descriptions, made to
order.
BLACKSMITH WORK done in the best manner.
MILL WORK—AII ki .ds of Mill and Giu-gearing,Shaft
ing, Pulleys, Waier Wheels, Ac., on hand.
URASo CASTING will also have our attention.
PLANING AND SAWING LUMBER.
Flooring—Planed, Tongued and Grooved at $5.00 per 1000
feet superficial ;
Celling—Planed, Tongued and Grooved at 6.00 per 1000
leet superficial;
Weather Boarding—Planed and Jointed 4.00 perlOOO feet
superficial;
Planing—both sides, $3.00 per 1003 superficial fe-.1.
Use of Circular Saw and one man will be 75c per hour.
Heavy Sawing, requiring two men, will be $1 per hour.
All ciders must be left in the office, not in the shop.
Cash wib be requir d in all cases unless otherwise agreed
u; ou with W. M. HIGHT, Uen'l Superintendent.
*--ii*w ! y
TO HIRE,
-j rv UKURu MES, until the Ist day of January. Also,
I" ON gro Women, among which are House Servants,
and a fine Nurse. Enquire of W. U. OAKNIAN, Ja.,
A' J. J. Byrd’s, upper end of Broad-street, on and after
the tSth iost. b 9 ts
SALLLLIiY, AC.-FALL TRADE—IB64.
SHERMAN, JESSUP <fc UO., late Wright,Nichols
_ A Co., having increased their arrangements for rnanu
iacturing and importing, are prepared to exhibit an unu
sually large and varied assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,WHIPS,TRUNKS,VALISES CARPET-BAGS,
and every description of Goods in that Bne. Also, a
heavy stock c SADDLERY, HARDWARE, COACH
TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, CAL TNGS, *c., which
are offered to dealers and manuiac .vers at low prices
upon their usual liberal terns for approved credit, at No.
789, Broad-st., 2d door above Bank of Augusta.
s7-d*tw3m
100 DO EN FRENCH CALF SKINS,
NOW arriving of favorite brands and assorted weights,
warranted fresh. For sale on favorable terms at the
■htddlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP ACO ,
late Wright, Nichols & C0.,259 Broad st., 2d door above I
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-d*tw3m
CAUTION.
ALL persons are forewarned from trading for, or in
anywse receiving, any Notes of hand signed by
Thos. H White A Co., or T. H. White A Co., which bear
date after the first day of October, ISSI, as no person,
since that date, has had any authority to use sai l name,
and I will enforce the law to its extent, if any such note or
notes are presented for payment.
H. W. M ASS EN GALE.
Chattanooga, Sept. 4,1554. s7 twlm
WILLIAM HOUSLEY, JR„
DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
Has now in st-ue 1200 pair Georgia made Plantation ;
BROGANS, ihe best thick Brogan ever offered in
this market by a Scuthernern manufacturer, well pegged,
two soles and no welt; sizes from No. 6to 15, and at the
manufacturer’s price. P.anters wishing to purchase a
Shoe that will lasi a year, will do wel to call soon.
01-sw*w4t
OLR HO.\KY..iOO.\ and other Comicalities, rtrr.
Punch, with original illustrations by J. MeCltnan.
Select Writings of Robert Chambers —Essays Faminara ad
Humorous. Stories of the Irish Peasantr, ; by Mrs. 8. 0.
Hall. German Literature; by Joseph Gostick. The
French Revolution from 1789 to 1840; by T. W. Red
head. TheLifeand Works of Robert Bums; edited by
Robt. Chambers, in 4 vo!s. 12 mo. Sketches of Genoa,
Pisa and Florence, with a description the Cathedral of
M'lan, tran lated from the French of Jules Janln ; by Mrs.
M. Harrison Robinson. Life and its Aims, in two parts—
part Ist, Ideal Life; part 2d, Actual Life. Pocket Book of
Mechanic?- and Engineering—containing a Memorandum
of Facts and connection of Practice and Theory ; by John
W. Nystrom, C. E. Also, part 6 Chambers’Journal. Also,
another supply of the Pilgrims of Walsinghara ; by Agnes
Strickland. Just received by
aul7 THOS. RICHARDS A BON.
NEW BOOKS—Noctes, Ambrosiane; by late John
Wilson, Professor of Moral Pb losophy in the Univer
sity of Edinburg, Editor of Blackwood’s Magazine, author
of Ise of Palms, etc., etc., with Memories and Notes; by
R. Sheldon Mackenzie, D. C. L., Editor Sheds Irish Bar.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes
at Williamsburg, Va., A. D. 1784.
Apheila, and other Poems; by Two Cousins of the South,
Miss Julia Pleasants and Thos. Bibb Bradley, just receiv
ed by _ si 2 MoKINNK A HaLL.
CtHKAI* I’l iifiK ATlU.Xn.—Hard Times, a new
J story; by Chas. Dickens. Rosa Woodviile, or the
Jailor’s Daughter ; by Alex. Dumas. Rosa Lac bert, or
Memoirs of an Unfortunate Won -,n ; by G. W. M. Rey
nolds. The Gentli man’s Dauguter, or A Great City's
Temptations; t>y the author of Mabel, the Actress, Ac.
Dark Shades of City Lire; by the author of the River Pi
rates. Isabella, or the Prid :of Palermo—a romance; by
the author of the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl, etc.
Fearless Frcd,or the Highwayman s Bride; by the author
of Claude Duval, Paul Clifford, Ac. Paul Deverell, or Two
Judgments for One Crime; by J. lug aham. Mary Bu
chanan, or Inishairlach; by the author of Three Nights in
a Lifetime. Garnslle, or the Rover’s Oath; by Chas. P.
Bickley. Walter Warren ;or the Adventurer of the North
ern Wilds; by Owen Duffy. The Image 01 his Father, or
One Boy is more trouble than a dozen Girls; bv the author
of 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 MOKINNE k HALL.
TO RENT,
TIIK OFFICE, with STORE-ROOM, on M’lntosh-st., at
present occupied by Mr. Gardeile. Apply on the
premises, or to [s2o] JAMES HOPE.
UNCURRENT FUNDS WANTED.
rpilK SUBSCRIBER is purchasing NOTES of al
JL solvent Banks in the Uni'ed States, at the lowest
rates, and can be found at his office on Washington street,
as usual. F. C. BARBER, Exchange Broker,
sep 19
COTTON a FARM S FOR SALE.
IpOU sale, 800 acres of LAND on the Mobile and rfM|
1 Ohio Railroad, nearScoober, in Kemper county,vT*
Miss., half of which is first-rate Cotton Land, partly bot
tom, and genuine post oak cotton soil; two hundred acres
cleared, with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad
dress me, atScoober, Kemper county. Miss.
sl9-3t __ D. O. GREENWOOD.
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANU
FACTORY.
THEsubscriber.thankfulforthekindpatronageheretofoH
extended to the late firm of Sohirmer k WiQisD,would
lesacctfully inform hisfriendsand the public, that he contin<
i gesto execute orders for his well known Warranted Frencb
BURR MILL STONES,of every desirablesize, attheloweß
ttriceand sbortcstnotice. He also furnishes
KSOPUS and COLOGNE STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, of various patterns,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the bestbrand,
CEMENT, for Mill use.
ndeveryotherarticlcnecessaryin a Mi!!.
A!so.for MILLS to attach to Q
Sears.
Allorderspromptlyattendedto.
WM. R.BOHIBMIR,
Surviving partner of Schirmer & Wigand
i ais-tw*wly
NOTICE.
IpAMILIES, leaving Augusta and Hamburg on ac
count of Yellow Fever, and on the line of the “ Ham
burg and Edgefield Plank Road,” will be permitted t:
- travel free of 101 l during the Fever Season, and can ob
tarn Tickets on application to H. A. KENRICK.
Hamburg, Sept. 18, 1864. gl9-d2t
AHNISH, WHIT*TIKAI>, dkc.-On the Rive
and daily expected. Coach Body and Furniture VAR
’ NISHES ; WHITE LEAD, pure and No. 1; COLORS b
Oil and Water; PAINTERS’ MATERIALS, Ac
a&2B H. & J, TURPIN.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. s
rpHE HYDROMAtiKM, or Water-Proof, Anti-Con
1. sumptive CORK SOLES, manufactured by UAR
COURT, BRADLEY & GO, 44 Market -if., Manchester. j
Principal Warehouse, l!)2 Wood street, Cheapside, Lon
dn, England. American Katabli-lments 38 Ann Street, 3
and 102 Nassau Stre-t New York, U. 8.
The HYDROMAGIiN is a valuable discovery for pro- (
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a pre
ventative of many Lung diseases, without any doctoring j
whatever. The Hydromageu is in the form of a sole, and
worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is
a powerful antidote to disease
'AFor Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and
healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, -is 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 j
thwarted by their general adoption. They entirely super
sede over-shoes, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in
a very unhealthy manner; and, beside?, are net 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 notincrea-e the
size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy To
Children they are extremely valuable, as they may en
gage in exercise with comfort and healthy effects. Their
expense is so slight as to scarce need menti- n; besides,
those who patronize them will find their yearly doctor's
bills much diminished thereby. x
As the Hydromagen is becoming more known, its sale is
increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow,
Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh and Berlin, our
sales reached 1,782,450 pairs of Cork Soles. This year the
number w.ll far surpass that
Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a pre
ventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con- C
sumption.
Men’s Size, per pair, 85 cents.
Ladies’ “ “ 80 “ 3
Boys’ and Misses’ 25 “
Notick.—-From tte retail prices we make a very liberal
allowance to Jobbers and Whole alera, so that an> store
keeper may make a fine profit on their sale, while they are '
aa article that may be kept in any store, among any class
of goods. For terms, apply to „
HARCOURT, BRADLEY k CO., 2
818-d£w3m 33 Ann-Street, New York.
THE CHEST.
Sill ABTJLEY COOPER, BART., M. I)., the emi
nent Medical Practitioner, has left a valuable legacy j
to the world in his great preventative of Consumption, and -
unfailing cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the use of
Medic ; ne. Sir A. C., Bart., invented and advised the use
of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to all ,
persons of all ages and conditions, as a certain and a safe
shield avainst those fearful diseases, Consumption, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds and other afflictions of the
Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, ac- £
cording to fashion, and thecominual changes of our cli- *
mate.
The Protector ” is simply a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with silk rod paitfed, which, suspended from the
neck, covers the chest, in bo agree* ble a manner tlmt.onco
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, I
the Canadas, South America, and he West Indies. It has J
for a iong time been a staple article in England aud on the “
continent of Europe, while it lias grown in many countries H
to the position of an article of dress. t]
To demonstrate these facts enquire of any English resi- a
dent in your vicinity of his knowledge of the beneficial es- B '
sects of wearing the Protector, without recourse to doctor- Sl
ingot any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a
mere trifle, and one will last some years. No one who
values the health of himself or b ; s family will be without
them. The Hospitals in this country are cot alone recom
mending theta, but rapidly introducing them. Harcourt, \\
Bradley A Co., of London, and Manchester, England, wa re
originally entrusted with the manulacture of the Proitc- A
tors, by the lamented Dr. Coope', and contince to manu- '
facture according to his original instructions, and there- jj
fore recommend those who would wear “ The Protectors,” j
to see to their being genuine. _
Remember this is a staple article, and no Patent Med- I
idne. retail pricks :
Gent’s Size $1 50 each. .
Ladies’ ” 1 00 tl
Boys’ and Misses' size 75 “
HARCOURT, BRADLEY A CO.,
38 Ann Street and 102 Nassau Street, New York, V. S.
Princ >al Warehouse, li-2 Wool s'., cheapside, London.
Mi lufactory, 44 Market-Street, Manchester, England
E. B. & Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of “ The
Protector ”in all parts of America Ph sieians, Surgeons, n
Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, llat’ers and h
Milliners, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Btore-Keepeis are y
entrusted w.th the wholesale and retail distribution of 1
them, and to whom most liberal terms are offered for their ; b
enterprise, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for ! 8
safe and profitable busine s. t r terms, apply to j b
HARCOURT, BRADLEY i CO., 0
rl3 (1 S 3 Ann Street, New York, U. S. t
CHEROKEE COUNTRY; i l
A VALUABLE LOT OF LA 74 > FOR SALE. j b
THE subscriber offers for sa very attractive! f
and valuable iotof LAND. ■'taated between threeTY* j S
and four miles from the flourishing ity of Rome, Ga. fine j -
tract contains Three Hundred and Twenty Acres of good j
Upland, well adapted to the growth of all the small
Grains, Irish and Bver Potatoes, Peas, the Grass- , such
as Clover, Ac., and peculiarly suitable for Fruit Growing,
as it is situated on an elevated pla eau above the reach of
ordinary frosts. A beautiful Natural Pond or Lakelet, of
the purest water, occupies the centre of the Tract. The c
margiD of this Lakelet affords one of the most attractive,sites
imaginable for a country r-.-sidea :e; as the supply of tva- v
ter never diminishes, and is 0! great depth and clearness. 1
It is fed by subterranean springs, and has no perceptible !
inlet or utiet. The tract is heavily timbered, with Oak,
Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., and an abundance of Pine, and is
within a mile and a quarter of two good Saw Mills. It aso
contains an inexhaustible quarry of superior Limestone,
which may easily be made available for Agricultural and
Building purposrs. The improvements consist of a very I
comfortable Log House, with out-buildings—a well of good 1
water, Ac., with twenty or thirty acres in cultivation.
The attention of Fruit Growers Stock Raisers, and all
desirous of a delightful s'tualion in a salubrious and healthy
climate, within easy reach of the best society, is particu
lai ly invited to the above tract. j -
For terms, Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W. j ‘
M. BERRIEN, of Rome, Ga., who will take pleasure in
pointing out the land. D. REDMOND,
au2B-dtw*wtf Augusta, Ga.
SSO REWARD -STOP A HORSE THIEF! ! \
OTOLK,\ from the late residence of Isaac L. Ander- ;
O son, deceased, in Warren county, a light Bay HORSE,
about 9 years old,oi medium size, long mane 3nd tail,
with a white spot in hi j forehead, from which extends a t
white streak down the no-e; three of his feet were white,
two behind and one before. Said Horse works well in 1
harness, but does not pace. He was stolen on the nig t
of the 25th of September. Id the neighborhood, the day
before, was seen a suspicious character of middle stature,
with sandy hair, and whiskers ext -nding down the face
and under the chin. This 110-se. iffound, will likely have ,
an old saddle upon him, which was also stolen in the ,
neighborhood on the same night.
The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the
Horscand thief, with proof to convict, and a liberal one
paid for the delivery of the Horte alone.
W. W. ANDERSON,
adm’r. estate J. L. Anderson.
Warrenton, Oct. 16,181 i. 019 w4t
IRON BTKAMBOAT COMPANY.
FREIGHTING BUSINESS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND
AUGUSTA.
THIB Company, having recently pur- „ . h.
chased the Boating interest of the
OLDSTEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA, are now
prepared, with a strong farce, to transport produce and
merchandise in any quantity.
Their Iron Steamers, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and
CHATHAM, with the AMORY BILLEY, one of the lightest
draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Flat?
or barges, all in good condition, enable them to offer fa
cilities fur promptness and despatch not heretofore equal
ed here —a set of Boats leaving each place every otbet
day,and incase of extreme low river, definite instructions 1
will be given their Agent in Savannah, to forwat 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
‘‘lronßteamboatCompany,”orcareofTHOS. R. MILLS,
Savannah, who will forward them promptly without
charge.
Produce or Merchandize from the interior, consigned to
this Company at Augusta, will be forwarded to Savannah,
and from thence to any port of the United States, free of
commission. Address
THOS. S. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
FOSTER BLODGET, “ Augusta.
Augusta, April 28,1854. W. H. STARK, President.
Cm |
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GA
OSMOND & GRAY, PROPRIETORS.
THK I ’HO I’Kl KTOIIH of the above named estab
lishment, in returning their sincere thanks to their
friends and the public in general, for the very liberal pa
tronage extended to them since ihey have been in opera
tion, would respectfully state til it they are now prepared
to execute all order, for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
with despatch, at the shortest notice, and in the best man
ner.
To llailroad Companiea and Car Builder*.
We are prepared to manufactute to or ler all kinds and
sizes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any
manufactured at the North. Holding Murphy’s Patent
right f.r making “Murphy s Patent 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 Car and Engine CASTINGS, including
Frogs, Switches, Cha ; ra; also, Bridge BOLTS and CAST
INGS for every description of Brieges.
We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds of
Railroad CAR WHEELS and AXLES, BOXES, CAPS 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, 1853. j d2-ly
l " "
MGTICS,
THB subscriber offers for sale his Mill tract of LAND,
on the waters of Beaverdam creek, 'Taliaferro coun
ty, adjoining lands of B. Proctor, W. Hughes and T.
Grier, containing 227 acres,more or less, with an excel
lent new Grist Mill, on a never failing stream of water,
situated in a thickly settled and healthy localiry. Terms
made tosuit the purchaser—indulgence, if required, with
approved security. m. T. SHEEHAN.
Raytown, Taliaferro co., Ga. s 5 wlm
HKKSKM AM’B ARABIAN BALSAM: Farrell’s
ARABIAN LINIMENT; FREY’S VERMIFUGE;
JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS; TOBIAS’ VENETIAN
LINIMRNT, and BECKER’S EYE BALSAM,just received
direct from the Proprietors, by
au22 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
DISSOLUTION.
THB copartnership heretofore existing under the
name of COFFIN A BEALS, is this day dissolved by
’ mutual consent. All persons having claims will please
‘ present them, and those indebted will make payment to
either of the undersigred. JOSEPH A. BEALS,
Augusta, Sept. 16,1854. JNO. G. COFFIN,
r sl9
i TYOBCBLAIN YASEB.—A very extensive selection
Jt of FRENCH CHINA VASES, of the newest styles, at
the Crockery Btore of [»9] 1. MUSTIN,
LOTT HR IKS.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
v ~ (By authority of the fate <y Alabama) uh
CONDUCTED ON TBB HAVANA PLAN.
rSMss GRAND SCHEME! SS&iia
Class G, so be Drawn Nov. 30, 1854.
One Prize to 20 T.ckeis and Remember, Every Prize
Drawn !
Capitals . $15,000
£ , 4,000
u 8,000
<> 2,000
i« i.ruo
« | ’ 1,100
“ sos si",6(io s . (i °°
In all 501 prizes, amounting to $6J,010
Tickets slo—Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Every prize drawn at each dr? wing.
Bills on all solvent Banks takeD at par.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
S. SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lion 3.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 21, 1804. c-7'td^
GREEKS & PULASKI MONUMENT
lotteries.
Managed, Drawn and Pf izer j aid by i’ie wellknown
and responsible firm erf
GREGORY & MAURY
SALEH CLOSE E ACH DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK
Drawn Numbers Class 250, at Augusta, Oct. 27:
51 40 80 77 2 28 27 86 44 70 52 68 63.
CLASS 257- o~be dra-wo in • ugiista on Saturday, Oct.
28. F. ckfge Schtme.
ss,o‘ 0!
$1,200; S7OO, &c., Ac. Tickets sl—Halves 50 cents.
Risk on a package of 25 quarters $3.70.
The Great Mammonth!
CLASS L—by Delaware L—to be drawn on Saturday,
October 28. Rich and Brilliant Scheme.
$80,0.i0 !
2 of $25,000; 2 or $20,0 jO; 2of $15,000; 2of $10,000;
2of $5,000; 20 of $1,500 ; 10b of SI,OOO, besides numer
ous others. Tickets $20 —shares in proportion.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
S 3?" All orders from the city or country, strictly confi
dential. 028
FOR SALE.
ALAiUIKand convenient BRICK STORE, situated
in thecentre of business,in the city of Rome, now
occupied byßobtßaliy, Druggist. This store wasfitted
up as aDrug Store,withoutregard to any reasonableex
pense,and with a little alteration could be convertedinto
anelegan’ly arranged Dry Goods Store. Thesituationfor
Ihesale of Drugs. Dry Gcods,or Groceries can hardly be
equalledinthecity. Termseasy. Applyto
GEORGE BATTY,M.D.
Rome, April 4th, 1858. apr6-tf
FOR SALE.
I NOW OFFER for sale my entire River PLANTA
TION, 28 or 80 miles south of Columbus, Ga., in Bar
bour county, Ala.,lyiDg on the Chattahoochee river, con
taining 240!) Acres ; some 1200acre3 in a fine state of cul
tivation and irond repair. A good water Gin and Ferry
across the Chattahoochee river. The above will be for
sale atany time untilsol.-land possession riven. Termsto
suit purchasers. ja2l-tf MATHEW AVERETTE.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale the tract of LAND
whereon he resides, containing 1013 acres, more or
Its9,lying7 miles west of Warrenton, on the road to Pow- •
elton. Long croek runs through it and makes about- 100
acres ofSwamp Land, a part of who h has been < rained
and in cultivation. There is a goou Mill site on the creek
and stone enough near at hand to make the d m. The
Lands on Lou* creek are thought to fie as good for the
production of cotton as any in Middle Georgia. I can be
found on the premises at anvt'me. iy piaceis a* healthy
as any in the country, and the best watered plantation I
now of My reason for wishing to sell, is on account of
bad health, and 1 wish to change Climate, Ac.
je2B JOHN M. HALL.
GORDON COUNTY LAND FOR BALE.
DU li subscriber offers 810 acre 3 of Land for sale, Nos. j
JL 10 and 27, in the 14th Dist. and SU Sec., situated one
mile from Resaca Railroad Depot, and six mile» from Cal- j
noun, with an excellent road to both places. Tin's is as j
valu tble land as there is in Gordon county. I.e locality |
heaitby. Purchasers will ex mine the premises before j
buying. If not sold a* private sale, will be sold by the j
SherifFon the first Tuesday in November, at Calhoun. A i
bargain can now be had. Terms—cash sufficient to pay }
off suits now maturing to judgment; time will be given on
the balance. For information respecting the premisis,
address my father, M-ij. Lei vZachery,Covington, Ga., as
I iiave come to California, to try to make gold to p-,y off
my debts ; but find that I have a better gold mine at
home than I shall find In California. Come ye who want
to live ia the garden spot of Georgia—come examine the
premises, and give me, a poor devil, a liberal bid lor my
Land, for sellit X must, and cannot help it,
BERTRAND ZACHURT.
Columb : a, Oak, March 27. my2-iaintd
TO RENT
I>Y THE Ist Cct- ber, a Tenement HOUSE on jgLs j
> El.is st,,juft below the Lower Market, lately oc
copied by Mr. Ward.
Also, a Square cf Laud in the Upper part of the city,
with 8 or 10 Hou es on the prem sea, suitable for a Coun
try Public louse, with a large Wagon Yard and Stables
at.ached. For terms, Ac., apply to JAS. AtA.eS,
sl2-dtf or L. DWELLE.
FOR SALE,
ADEI.K4HTFCL Summer RESIDENCE, with
an abundance cf Wood, and a fin- Spring of Wa fe'-s
ter, 1> 4 miles from Utmbu>g,B. 0. Possession given im
mediately. Apply at this office. siG dti
JOtf\ ~8. HILLER^
AT rORVKY AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Ga. He ;
refeia to Messrs. A.J.&'i. W. Miller, of Aususta, 1
and Messrs. Ward k Owens, of Savannah. sSO dSawtf |
SHOE FINDINGS. ~
A LARGE assortment of every article in the 'me,
comprising in part French and American LINING
SKINS, of all colors; Sheep and Goat BINDINGS; Gal
loon LACES; WEBS, CORDS, Copper, Zinc and Iron
SPARABLES and Shoe NALLS, TACKS, flat and round
head; every variety of French KIT an: TOOLS; BOOT
TREES and CRIMPS, LASTS, PEGS, Ac. For sale on ac
commodating terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
late Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 289, Broad-st., 2d door
above the new Bank of Augusta. s7 Uatw3m
MORE HATS, GENTI-EMS 1
JUST received Beebe A Co.’s Fail Style fashionable*a
Molesxin HATS. Also, several cases of our own
manufacture —they are handsome anu no mistake, call
and see tht m at G. W. FERRY'S Fashionable Hat Store,
Masonic Hall Building, Augusta, Ga. aul2
I >IU H AMS. —8,000 lbs. Pig BACON, verv choice, for
1 sale by [my2s] E. C- TINSLEY & CO.
BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE.
I HAVE an excellent BUGGY and HARNESS for sale.
s7_ Wi .11. PRtTCHA&P.
OSkittVb. —Just received, this day, by steamer, bbls
choice ONIoNS. For sale by
RUSSELL & SIBLEY,
corner of Broad and Washington-sts., a few doors below
Augusta Hotel. 021
;-v] O. 1 M VChhßl'.B AT BbT IlL.—Just received
it this day, a few barrels No. 1 Fat MaCKSREL, which
we offer at retail. For sale by EUc EuL A SIBuEY,
a lew doors below Augusta Hotel, corner of Broad and
Waahin ton-sts. 021
Gy ObHHA BL ITER.—Just received t; is day, by
L steamer, direct from New-York, 5 firkins choice
Goshea BU I TER, which we offer for sale, by wholesa e or
retail, a few dears below Augusta Hotel, corner of Broad
and Washington-sts. 1.321 J RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
MO R h CURA—Just received, sto bus he s old CORN
wh.ca will oeso’.d low to close consignment.
M. W. WOODRUFF,
020 General Commise’n and Forwarding Merch’t.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
1 AA AAA LHB. choice BACON, from Middle Tea
lUv»v JU ncssee; 850 sacks FLOUR, 100 lbs. each;
2,0i0 bushels Tennessee CORN, in prime order.
J. A. aNSLEY,
my’2o-lm Commission and Produce Merchant.
WEDDING CARDS.
WKDDIACf, Visiting and Business CARDS engraved
and printed In fusaionable style and with despatch.
Also, NOTbg, DRAFTS, BILL-HEAPS, «&0., by Mr. Hussi
Hookes. CLARK & CO.,
my 6 Watch-Makers and Jewellers.
STOCKTON St CAREY,
AT the stand long occupied by James Hurlbert, are
prepared to build all Kinds CARRIAGES, ROCKa-
WAYS, BUGGIES, Ac.,i:ithe 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,
Out. 3,1854. [o4] KBENKZBK OaRKY.
LEAD COFFINS
MADE to order at the shortest notice, by T, ROWE A
CO., corner of Telfair and Jackson streets.
Orders left at this Office will be promptly attended to.
octs
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASKS.
'4XTE have now on hand a full supply of the above Cases,
?v aud can fill all orders promptly, aud upon the most
reasonable terms.
We have also an assortment of the Metalic CASEScov
ered with cloth, and finished in the most costly manner.
jelo-3m C, A. PLATT A Co.
ON CO . \ S I (LAMENT—
-50 hhds. N.O. SUGAR:
200 bbls. N. O. MOLASSES;
50 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
80 eyils Bale ROPE;
15,000 lb 3. Ten nessee BACON, Sides and houlders.
For sale on accommodating terms by
°G J. H ANDERSON, Mclntosh-st,
t> AtlON.—Just received this day, by steamer, 80 hhds.
> BACON, Sides, Shoulders aud Hams, a choice article.
F’or sale at [oiSj RUSSELL & SIBLEY.
HIRAM HMITH FLOUR —Just received this day,
10 bbls. Extra Hiram South FLOUR, from new
Wheat. F’or sale by [olS] RUSSELL Ac SIBLEY.
T)RESERVED - FRUlT—Received this day a gene-
JL ralas ortmeut of PRi lERVED FRUIT, in Jars va i
ou3 sizes. For sale by [OIBJ RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
MACKEREL. Just received 50 packages FRESH
MACKEREL. [olS] RUSSELL & SIBLEY.
'Mi* 0 * 1 'Voltiltt—The — Finger — of
V God, Christ our Passover, The Comiorter. Also, alt
the above in one volume, just, received by
bl 2 THOS. RICHARD-? & SON.
QKNTRAL BANK 7 FEE CENT.
Opstcb Ac ob era Iss. k Bxmk’no. Co. )
, April 27,1854. j
OAR will be given for Central Ba-ik BONDS, on pre
± sent aticn at this office.
a?29-tf ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
i,'0 tl HA 1.E.—150 bushelslsrortiTcaro ina CORN—low
if applied for early. jolS-lt*] J. W. ANDERSON.
. NoffceT
TO all of those who may want anythiug in our line, we
would say that we will be at our nti:A ivad y to wait
t upon them from 9 o’clock, A. M., to 4 o’clock, P. M.
1 RUSSEL k SIBLEYi
_ AUCTION SAL I \S.
Bv CAMILLB E. GIRARDJEY &
A<frafm'*raNH- V^ rtlll Mr. Joel il. ij'.bemsa,
Os?- «■ Fra«,„»„,U
the epidemic. us ’ m Coli sequeuce °f
[September 19,1854.
Executor's Sale of an ex enfu,e .sir,,-*- r
Gold and Silver batches, Materials, £? re
c fee., die., at Auction. ee '
W hD.NKgD Vl , the 27 1 a September - next a t inv
o’clock, A. M., will be soli, agreeable to’an order
from the Court of Ordinary oi Richmond county, at the
store of the late Thos. W Freeman, deceased, the entire
contents of stid st >re, consisting in part of—
Gold and Silver Watches, am mg them being Lever, De
tached do., single and hunting Oases, and of the best
masers.
Jewelry.—Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Chatte
!ai:.sdo.; Medallions, Watch Seals, Ear-drops, end Rings,
Stud Buttons, Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Seal, Set and Plain
Rings, Luckets, Ac., Ac.
Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of heavy Table
Spoons, Tea dc.; Knives, Castors, Ac A large number
oi first and second-h-nd Sand 80 day Brass Clocks, with
weights and springs.
—ALSO—
-1 Regulator,* Work Benches, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Up
right Desk, 1 Secretary, 1 iron fire-proof Sale, 1 high
Glass Case,4 handsome Siiow Cases, Tables, Sofas Ac.
ALSU—
Stock of ma’enala, consisting of Watch Glasses, Main
sprn.sand such articles as are usually rtepured in ihe
Jewelry business.
The attent on of the public are invited to examine their
Goods, as they are positively to be sold to close up the
business of the late Thos. VV. i re-man,d-ceased.
tales will commence on Wednesday morniug, and con
tinue at night if not closed out during the day until all is
soid, Every article wi.l be warranted as represented.
Terms cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex'r.,
On Estate of Thos. W. Freman, deceased.
August 16,1854.
JOSEPH A. BEALS,
House, sign ano ornamental painter bo-
Bests orders in either of trie above branches of busi
ness, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share of pa
tronage.
Augusta, Sept. 19,1554. s2O-lm
CLINCH K IF LE'S LOAN ASSOC! ATIU iTbTOC^
||| hUAIthS Clinch Rifle’s Loan Association ST ot j K
Iv for sale. Enquire at this office. sl7-2t
Oi% t'fhVfclGSllE.\T—2,ooo Ibo. prime FEATHERS.
J 4 ANSLf v
Commission and Produce Merchant, opposite Union
Bank ; _ sls lm
G.\ iIOSisKiJiMhST, TO ARRIVE—2OOOOTST
OULDE B | ibbed “ d 5,000 pounis cho^e
O UtiAß—lo boxes white Havana
O andforsale by 2 b. O. g&Lxy illeTou >
TAKE NOTICE.
IHs.Iii.BY warn aiipersons from buyin „
in any way for my lot of Land No, in
section, !>ing in Giimer forraerly Ob , , 9 1 . (ils ' 5 ' i
have been iolormed a forged ■*.. i -d COUIIIy ’j aS v. l
some person unknown to t " e ®l_ b f 3 * jee “ “ade by
Canton Geo “, t 0 one J - A - Maddox, of
Sd -rta a, CRAWFORD LONG.
»-p rta, Ga ,jVm? . 29> 1854 . 8l w2t
G *" Congress GAITERS, received by
_ - _ ALL-aiCH & ROYAL.
H"'n tD a,N°vel; by Oha. .eTliiokens, from
. Dickens Household Words, price 25 cents. For sale
“ l aal3 CEO. a. galea « Bros., Broad-st.
( boxes choice newCHEESE.
_ J. A. ANsLEY.
( ' superior fine Calf pegged!*' Jora! received by
Aldrich a royal.
/ tOFFMs-ttO bags good to prune Rio COFFEeT
V/ oO bigs prime Laguira COW EE ;
50 “ •* Jav a «f
Just received and for sale low by
HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
{ kRAMGES—S bbls. Sweet Oranges, just received, and
for ■ ale by jns ». c. uRENVILLE & (JO.
/tLAiIIiIEDA.XD RKFI.YKD SiAiAit.—A
on llaEd * HAND, WIILIAMS A CO.
THEIRISH
r Ss “ 8 ? i > - u * P-» with memoir> and notes
•■>y u. Shelton M -ceeazie, D. C. 1., ia 2 voi. For ile *t
ia2 GEO. A. OAT iv- A Btt.iS., h road-st.
K pnwnp Z i I OU DK H S '~ Asr * sh loi *t hEIDLITZ
1 oiViJiEAS, WarraiLei pure and rail weights. Just
eceivod at [aukij W. H. a J. TURPIN’S.
I AOK BALK, by HAND, WILLIAMS &CoZ
A' 70 deten BROOMS;
s °aml‘ga!fonT ; edFlCKLS:S ’ iaqttanS hftlf
15 dozen LEUON SYRUP
100 Dozes No. 1 SOAP: ’
25 “ Pale do.
1 02, U in P°h Q d papers •
25 kega Li Oarb, SoJ}a • y B
\V " *- s U.i\.—Famous Persons and
~T” Place'; by n. I aruer W ilhs, in one volume, *1 < u
besnu*. *v’ood—a ta.e; by Liele Linden. For safe by ’
_ Bl _ THOS. RICHARD-* & SON.
PEACH li RA.VUI.—S üb!s. Superior Peacu KHAN.
BY on consignment, and for sale by
Je3 DaVIS, KOIB Jt FANNING.
HbR-’E FOR SALE.—For sale, a good
HORSE. Apply to r--anL=t;on
E. C. TINSLEY & CO.
ON COXeiIFMIt£AT—S,WO ibs. HAMS wh en w ; u
be sol ibw to djse out. ’[HS-mJ jf” ANoi
U °: 1 • s 'ALR. One Pair Fairbanks Plat.orm nOaLES
A secondhand. sls-lm J.A. ANfcLEY. ’
CORK. — 10b0 bushels in store audlfor sale, by ‘
aCiO 8. O. GREN VILLE & CO.
~| | Kiiils. very choice N. O. Sugar, now landTng~
au2 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
50,000 Uoi2e Bacoa sfi)k;s > r
. u SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.,
r e * No. 2, W'arren Block.
A AG IHKtt SsLPi’Ll —The Lamplighter. The Mas-
XX. ter i House, a tale of Southern Lite; by Logan Fern
Leaves, irom Fanny’s Portfolio. Struggles lor Life, an
Autobiograpny. Just leceived, and for sale by
s 3 McK INNE & HALL.
( 1 ,9 0a ’» piAttscMGEA UhJlfaOV —This prepnrSl
A' Bou seldom faii3 to check the worst cases. P to,
Bale »y IF WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
|M y j-. THE SO lIHE il A ALMANAC, with the
7" ,L'cJ* Courts o. Nona and South Carohna, Georgia
Alabama,Tennessee and Florida, for 1556. For sale by
au22 THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
B rm,v STORE TO KENT-
I 'tlr, s I ullh at present occupied by Mr. H T P*.»v
X at the Lower Market. Apply to ‘ e * y *
,5 __ WM. H. PRITCHARD.
\\ lllSKlii, 5b bb,3. Reclilied IV fl I,>IVL t to. ,7i]«
' ' b F L bt ’i ESTES a RIOHMOND.
\ I Nos. 1,2, d ana a, m wnoie, Ran and*
ItA quarter bbla. For sale by * a
■iySd hand, williams & co.
FOE THE FALL I HADE.
Wv have cua ? n » en ced receiving, Cloth j, Oassimers and
r JL;, °f th V; eWttßt most fashionable order,
lor the Fall trade. Gentiemea may re y upon having
any article of Clothing they order made up in fashionable
and cortect style.
Our Stock embraces every article of Dress and conveni
ence for the Wardrobe. WM. O. PRICE t CO
_ se f ,lfc ’ Drapers and Tailors.
jvkTK tV SUPPLY— Nolte’s great work, ‘-Fifty Ysars
iv m both Hemispheres,” just received by
sia MoHHNNE a hall.
I ) OCH. A VVAY.—For sale a Koekaway, with harnets.
AL but little used, —as good as new. *
814 8. C. GRENVILLE & 00.
HOLHKHOLD WORDS, for September, has been
received. Subscribers will please call for taeir copies*
Knickerbocker, fjr September, has oeen received *
Illustrated Magazine or Art has been reeeiv d for
bt?. bt yortne°af LeSlie ’ S Lauita
J! 0 - A -OATE3ABROS. > Broad-,t.
DO YOU WAS I A HOOD APPKUTKI ST
Planett’s Bitters; they will impart tone ta the Sin*
mach, and invigorate the whole system. For sale by
Jil WM, H.JTGTr. Druggist.
2000 KS ° f W “ te Winnowed o orn“^
t2S U J ’ C * OARMIGHAEL.
r LST RECEIVED—4 boxes French 1 EMONB
- -° 3 RUSSELL A SlßLii^r
T WO MONTHS after date application w iU b 9 ~7T
X to the Court of Ordinary 'f J ..; ir ou county for
to seO a pait of the Negroes belong Lag to ufceeataf*
JohnG. Whigham, dec’dT 8 ’ t * taUs -» r
Oct. 3,1854. CAROLINE M. WHIGHAM, Adm’x.
NEW VVOURei.—Fashion and Famine, by Mrs
Anne Stephens. Ethan Allen, and the Green Moan
tain Heroes of ’76, with a sketch of the early history
Vermont. Easy Nat,or the Three Apprentices, a tile of
life in New York and Boston,hut adapted to any meridian
by A. L. Stinson, editor of the Express Messenger Ths
Master’s House, a Tale of Southern Life ; by Lc
Bertha and Lit y, or the Parsonage cf Beech Glen a ton
manee; by Elizabeth Oaks Smith. Tlconderoaa c r th
Black Eagle, a rcmance of ady not far distant” br fl b
R. James. Hermits Del!, from the Diary of a Pencil!*?:
also, a suppiy of Dodd Family, Sir Jasper drew n. *
Moreland, Ac. Also received, Graham’s Ctpra
Peterson’s Magazine, for September at ' s * Mne »
seplß GEO. A. OATES A BR01„ Broad-st.
Mrs. stowe’s aevv uoo«.
?b. .?)b eißn n L by Mr - Uarrl *'t Beecher Stowl!
Australia, their Pastures, Cop
per Mines and Gold Fields; by Samuel Sidney; London
edition, with numerous ilngravinga. For sale b/
THOS. H f - CiI AK ?>8 k BOM.
I 'HE ELEMENTS OF A HRIUULTL UU, a iiook
for Young Fanners; by George E. Waring, Jr., Con
sulting Agriculturist. For sale by
jb9 THOS. RICHARDS & SON,
AA'Xn'A SUGARS—ID,SvO TII SEGARs7 22,760
O K SEGA.RS, just imported, by
s#_ _ _ DAWSON & SKTNNgR.
'to | /to to i LBS. small lean. BAOoN,(hcl> rounT. V.™
JOjMJ sale by HAN D, WILLIAMS &CO
mjIO
-d0 do*, of Hudson’s Must rl. J * r,;Ceived
jels WM. H. TUTT. Dru ryigt,
ijMIR SALE— A superfine SraiH^''roTie by
Leonard Smith. SCRAN TON, aEYMOUK A CO„
an * No. 2, Warren Block.
O A (Hi IA L.—250 YBAGGING, some oil
X> very heavy, for sale by
my 17 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
'T'I;RP¥ivTINK.~6 just re
X ceived and for sale at W. H. AJ. I ORPIN 8,
jy2s Druggists, aboveLambaok 8 Confectionary,