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*■*:.■ . ; M ,rr an,: Obituary Notices; and these,te/un
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squar i ne-h ilfin i•• :liai iu-above rates.
three-fourt: • at. I.- ‘.an the aboverates..
•* double the above rates.
1 vtt ir, a -.p matt , leaded, doubleihese
ijr Advertise ien’-.: marked umber ■ usertions
;lbec. ntinu .a:. barge.i by theinsertion.
Wi:l; M . ;'ru.. . others, contracts will be
Badef«radvertising » ..• year, i reasonabh terms.
not - aithln >ix
non h? t . or upwards, f r t her than eonract adver
: .. d.sconut id ~«:r e- t. will be mad,if paid on
EAGLE FOUNDRY
A C G L o T A, GEORG » A
THE UNDERSIGNED l avicgre-openedtht above
lac. ! i!.s;.ablrsbment,arenow prepared to; ecuf
aUorler- CABTINGB, Ac., in Brass or Iron fort two;
Gr s . '■ is, t ;;' ~ Engines,Machinery, Water Pipes, am;
Posts,C-.. ceof any kind that may be reqniredat, bo»
notice.
Wew.; :_a3tant;> seep on hand andfor sale a supply .
a merer ■ * -.i GIN GEARING, of the most approved pat
terns. A,., PLOW CASTINGS, o; ail kinds, having th
c extensive and bestaiisorted lot of Plow patterns ir
he Boat hern country.
Both: .e./Urties being Practical Mechanics,and inteDd
sgtodevou ic.ir undivided attention to the business
hopethat.f.vm promptness -.a filling orders, superior work
nanship,aud a ; as low prices as can be afforded, to merit
a continuation of the liberal support formerlv bestowed
upon the concern. S. A A. PHILIP
N. B.- .idfor old BRASS,COP
PER,and CAST IKON. marh-dAw
PATENT DOOR AND GATE SPRINGS.
LYICHAHD \Y. IN MW, fr.m Sheffield, England,
k :a uia. i.ivrot INMAN’S PATENT DOOR and GATE
SPRING, to which was awarded the first Premium at the
World's Pair in London, in 1651, announce that he hat
constituted BONES A BROWN his sole Agents for Rich
mond county. For neatness, simplicity, fall performance
'a. : «: a i.- intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, its
durability, ani its cheapness, it ce tainly takes its positic-D
in the lront rank of modern inventions. We do not in
tend to puff—a single examination will induce the public
jyls * ‘ RICHARD W. INMAN.
SPRING STYLES FOR 1854
»HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, oTAYV GOODS <E2
AND UMBRELLAS.
GEORGE W. FERRY, thankful for past favors, oegs
leave toe attention of ali wanting articles in hi 3 lir.e
to his carefully selecie i nd extensive assortment oi
Sprffiv Go..‘ds, among which may be found the latesi
styles of
MoWkir., Black and Drab Beaver Brush and Cass. HAT»
. :;ey HAIT ;
Saxonyani Water-proof Wool do
Lagho! , C.-mneicl y, Panama and Mandarin do
Florence, Pidale,Can: n,Senate and French Straw do
DoubicanJ . v :n Lear and Canada do
Elis, Florence Rutland and Lace BONNETS;
Straw, liorenc. and Lace BLOOMERS;
Lad.; Rilling ii A island CAPS, various styles;
Sd* Ghngham and Cotton UMBRELLAS.
Assort,m.'.' he-ot fa by wtekly supplies fresh from man*
nfacturers, And offered at lowest prices. Call at
GEO. W. FERRY’B
rashionable Hat, Cap, and Bonnet Store,
feb.l -uitr Masonic Hall, Broad t tree
NEW FIRM.
THK uniersigned begs to call the attention of tneir
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
term.'. Now instore, and receiving by every arrival o!
Boats.
10 bbls. A and C Crashed and Powhl SUGARS,
i common Brown do.
400 bags Rio.Laguyra and Java COFFEE ;
BU bbis. N. O t-YRUP;
50 b, xea IOBACCO, various brands ;
100,oOb *>tUARB, some very choice brands;
75 boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES;
75 bal s Gunny CLOTH;
300 coils prime ROPE ;
20,000 lbs. cliaice Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS;
10,'"to “ Canvassed and Plain HAMS;
1,500 pan- Plantation Negro SHOES;
600 “ heavy Negro BLANKETS.
Ali -,a great many articles -oo numerous to mention.
Aagusia,August, 1354. RUSSELL A SIBLEY
If. F. Rt.i - . , Ukxrv J. SißLkr.
JACKEGN-kXaEET AND SURGICAL
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
-1 ■ Surgical nflrmsry, for,
though the In -uittt . a intended principally lor cases re*
quiri.g . ur.-icai Ope. a - ., us and turgical Treatment, its
accommodat nis ot entirely restricted to these; we re
ceive ca-esof any nature occurring in the Negro, provided,
they are not of an infeattoua character.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
Operating Surgeon.
ROBT. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
July 26,1554. Attending Physician.
COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING.
rpi , i. uuiitrs,: - : 1, having connected the COFFIN AND
JL UNderTAAING BUSINESS with his establishment
arrangements sot
*ffiV >'' ' rders in that line. The strictest attention
wiii be pari, and ailordera executed with promptness.
2ht», by leaving order* at Mr. J. is.
PLATI c; e, In the rear of the s tore, will be punc*
- •• fj Ji.ARLES A. PLATT.
TO CUJNXRY HERCHANTE, PLANTERS, &C
I'M IK sabacribers would call attention of Merchants,
Planters and Physicians to their stock of DRUGS.
MEdIOxNES, PaINT.', uiLS, Ac., now offering. Their
supplies being obtained exclusively from Importers, they
are prepared to sell Goous on as low and accommodating
terms as similar articles c n be obtained iatiiisorthe
lharietoa. Cailand price. All article*
put up by us carefully packed and warranted pure.
14 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C
invite the attention of Merchants and Manufac-
V V turers to ou - stock of
Gan an i ilemiock Bole LEATHER
Band “ Picker do.
Lace “ Roller do.
Black and Russet Upper do.
French and Americau CALFSKINS
Patent “ Opera do.
Lining “ Binding SKINS;
Split “ Top do.
Buck “ Ci-amoiae do.
Morocco and KID SKINS, Ac.
ALSO,
French KIT, KIT FILE.- 1 , HASPS, PINCERS,NIPPERS.
HAMMER-, AWL', STEEL TAQKS, Blue and Round
Head TACKS, SPARABLE. 1 , KNIVES, HEEL CUTTERS,
PEG CUT i as, HEEL SHAVES, SPUR SOCKETS, RXvI
ETS, RIVET SETS, Iron and Wood Awl HAFTS. SHOE
THREAD, HTIIKG THREAD, SILK TWIST BOOT
«IRD,GALLOON, COLTS, INSTEP LEATHERS,
ERISTLES, Boot and Shoe
P °,9 *. Lcr IMPING boards, graining
BOARDS, CLAMPS, SHOE PEGS, Ac.
ALSO,
TANKERS’ TOOLS, BEAM FACES, Ac.
FORCE, CONLEY A Co._
SALT, V,GLASSES &L.
»00U sacks SALT ;
60 hiids.new crop Cuba MOLASSES;
SObblß. do. N.O. do.
50 do. New-Urleans Rtctified WHISKEY;
40 do. do SUGARS, various qual
50 bores Star CANDLES ;
100 small coils Hemp ROPE;
SO bales heaviest Gunny BAGGING;
»0 bags Rio and Java COFFEE;
SO b bis. Nos. 2, 3 and 4 MACKEREL;
IKON, NAILS, TOBACCO, Ac.
-■■ ' ; juSs-daw] M. A B. WILKINSON.
UNDEETAKING.
si a mw supply of Fisk’s celebrated
'onstaut’v^ IBURIAL 1 BURIAL CASES. W T e have and keep
with In ent of tl ? e above, together
sons in the tia f and qualities. Per
any order Sited v', “ p an always be sure to have
.* and despatch. Underta
rr u,-ri> 1 o i’Uud as ,;Bual with mahogany and
mhlttf L'nderiak .. . & SKINNER,
• “road-street, Augusta, Ga,
rT'HK S s>- B rSLr^ INBS ANB DOORS.
* I iuoscriDer i;a> jugj, ,
i BASH, (glased) BI.'NDS andr.n^L aa r e supply of
quality, madeof Northern plie. ah^S?® 8 . of flrst
i- t- iat short notice. AUor for odd sites
my 12 fimdaw J - DANFORTH.
LINEN SHEETINGS.
10-4 lU4 aa d 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS.
.
Daily Chronicle & Sentinel.
THE GRAEFENBEKG MEDICINES.
THE GRAF.KENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
Tlltv GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES are wide
ly and justly celebrated as the most safe, valuable and
reliable Family Medicines ever offered to the public. They
are endorsed by the first physicians of the day, and those
who have used them guarantee their beneficial action.
“ A most valuable Pamphlet, containing a list of more
than 60 diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can
be obtained, without charge,” from
W.H. A J. TURPIN,
wholesale and retail Agents, Augusta,
E.J. WHITE, Agent,
Milledgeville,
oo keeps a fuli supply of the Medicines on hand at ai
fl9-d*wly
INFIRMARY.
DU. W. H. MOBELBY’B SURGICAL ANDrfWk
CANCER INFIRMARY, is now open Tor the re- Kit
ception of patients. His Infirmary contains thirty large
well furn'shed Rooms, wi h plenty of good and trusty ser
vant;- always at hand. This is the first Institution of the
kind ever established in the Southern States, although
such an. Institution has long been needed. Ladies Depart
men' strictly private, if desired. They will receive the
daily attention of the proprietor, as well as one of the
most experienced Matrons in the South. Dr. Moseley’s
treatment is generally without the use of the knife, caus
ing very little pain. Patients are boarded at #1 per day,
or sls per month. Fee to be agreed upon before the case
is undertaken. All communications must be postpaid,
and addressed to W. R. MOSELEY,M. D., GriffiD, Ga.
aul7-tf
OXFORD HOTEL-NEWTON COUNTY, GEO.
r |'MIK *1 BBCiUDKIt begsleave to inform the ggg|
A patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- mb!
rally, tha t he has taken charge of the above Hotel, and he
hopes with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent de
sire on his part to render his House second to none in the
State, to ob.ain a liberal share of patronage. Persons or
Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the most
beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. He is also con
structing commodious Stables, which will be attended by
an experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. His
motto willbe, “to see thatnonego away dissatisfied.”
jy3l W. W. COOKSEY.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.
r T'H K Pi oprietor of the Augusta Umbrella V
A Parasol Manufactory, return his thanks to
the Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and
for 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.
2,000 fine PARASOLS, of different colors, will be
sold much lower than they can elsewhere. Any Ladie
wishing their Paiasols re-covered, can have it done in th
s. ace of 80 minutes, of any color they chose. Bugg
UMBRELLAS always on hand at wholesale and retai
All repairs done cheap. B.LECKIE, Agent,
Augusta, April 6,1654. nearthe Augusta Hotel.
aj*7-€m
PREMIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
r |MIK firm of TUCKER A PERKINS having been di»-
A solved by limitation,last February, the undersigned
will continue topractice the ARYOF DAGUEKREOTYP
ING, in all its various branches, andfrom his long practi
cal experience, he feels confident of hia ability to please
the most fastidious.
The Pictures now being taken at his Gallery, are pro-,
nounced by those who are judges, superior in tone and
life li/tcexpressionto any ever beforeproducedin Augusta
ISAAC TUCKER.
N.B.—ArtistspurchasingStock, willplease bear in mind
that Materialsare sold at lower rates than at any other
house this side of New York. mayls
TO THE TRADE.
WJ K are receiving weekly supplies from New York,
VV teprlng Goods!
CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS, “DRAP D’ETAS,”
CASHMARETTS, SILK CODRINGTONS,
and allthe 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 WM. O. PRICE A CO.
NOVELTIES IN SUMMER HATS AND CAPS
| t KO, W. FKKIIY, now in New York, has selected
v I and seat 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-Nothing, Wide-Awake, Young America, and Cava
ier felt Hats; White and Tea col’d, Senate and Rulland,
Straw and Leghorn do.; Drab, Watered and Glased Silk
Caps, Ac., Ac. Call and see them, at
G. W. FERRY’S
Fashionable Hat and Cap establishment, Masonic Hall
Building. j v2G
DYE HOUBE
DOIMiK’H FANCY DYEING ANDBTEAM FIM UINU
ESTABLISHMENT, on Greene-street, between Kol
lock and Marbury, where he continues to DYE and k.N
IBH every description of Ladies and Gentlemen’s apparei,
8i ka, Satins, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Goods, and in fact,
goods of every fabric. Shawls of every description dyed
snd 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
an J 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 for sale at wholesale only, 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 Dye
House as above. mhlf
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
r J''IIE 6L’Bt»CitIHKUB have just received of their
X own importation from Paris, a large and beautiful as
sortmentof Lubin’s Fancy ToiIetSOAPS, 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 Pinands Royal
Hankerchief EXTRACT, “ Louisa dud Marla.” These
articles cannot be excelled in the world for richness or
delicacy of perfume. Lubin’s Handkerchief EXTRACTS
in almost any variety, for sale by
D. B. PLUMB A CO.
DAVIS, Kolb A FANNING have in store, and are no
receiving,
450 bags Rio COFFEE;
150 “ Laguyra do.
200 bbls. A, B and C SUGAR ;
60 “ Crushed and Powdered SUGAR;
20 boxes Loaf SUGAR;
250 “ Adamantine CANDLES;
60 “ Mould do.
60 “ PICKLES, assorted;
225 “ TOBACCO, various brands ;
75 pkgs. Black and Hyson TEA.
Also, STARCH, SOA P, BROOMS, TUBS, BUCKETS, Ac.,
Ac., which are effered for sale low. aul6
825 REWARD.
STOLK.% from the subscriber, in his room in Mr. D. B.
Ramsay’a house, on the night of September 14th, a
Gold Hunting Case Dufiex WATCH,No. 5209, T. F. Coop
er, No. 6 Calthorpe-st., London, maker ; with my name
engrave! on the back. The above reward will be paid, on
returning said Watch to Messrs. Beau A. Stovall.
Sl6-2t B. A. ARNETT.
iv] KVV BOOKS —The Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence
it Simplified, embracing a comprehensive system of in
struction for the improvement of the voice, and for ad
vancement in the general art of public Bpeaking; by Hugh
McQueen.
Sir Jasper Carew, Knt., his life and experiences, with
some account of his over-reaching* and short-comings,
now first given to the world by himself; by Charles Lever,
author Dodd Family Abroad, Daltons, Roland Cashel, etc.
just received, and for sale by
jy2l MoKINNE A HALL.
A ALII.Mi THIW DAY
-500 kegs NAILS, superior bran
450 bags Rio COFFEE;
40 “ Old Java do.
60 boxes No. 1 SOAP;
100 “ TOBACCO.
SCRANTON. SEYMOUR A CO.,
au22 No. 2, Warren Block.
CMTRATU OF MAGNESIA.—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-NothiDgs 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
au'l4 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
JrMXK TOBACCO—
’ 4 boxes “ Calhoun,” very fine ;
4 “ “ Bob Toombs,” “
10 ** “Stultx’s Twist,” on consignment and for
sale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING,
au *4 No. 4, Warren Block.
Domestic liquors- *~
80 bbls. American BRANDY;
60 “ Rose GIN;
50 “ Felton’s RUM;
75 “ Pike’s WHISKEY, to arrive:
25 “ Sup. Mon. do.
25 “ “ Eagle” do.
15 “ XX and XXX WHISKEY.
For sale at satisfactory prices.
au24 DAViq, KOLB A FANNING.
BRUSH Ho—Hair, Hat, Tooth, Scrubbing, Paint, White
wash, Furniture, Cob-web, Shoe and Graining Brushes,
in great variety, for sale by
Jel WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
LAOIKB’ CHEAP SHOES A lot of Ladies’ fine
Kid TIES and SLIPPERS at 75 oents a pair, a little
shop worn. [je2o] ALDRICH A ROYAL.
NEW HOOKB.—Foreshadows. Lectures on our
Lord’s Miracles ; by Rev. John Cumming, D. D. For
sale by [my2s] MoKINNE A HALL.
Lard.— ioo bbia. lard ;
50 Kits Do;
75 Kegs Do. For sale by
sl6 __ JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
O ALT.—I2OO Sacks SALT. For sale by
O 816 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
MACKEREL.— A few bbls. Extra Mess MAOKEREL,
to be bad at [au2o] BUSSELL A SIBLEY’S.
IJICKLED TONGUES*—Just received by steamer
. via Charleston, Whole and Half b bis. For sale by
cl 6 RUSSELL & SIBLEY
AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1854,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONN.
Capital and fturplus, over @250,000,
Alfukd Gill, Pres’t. | Jab. C. Walklev, Sec’y.
THIB Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining
the benefits of both systems at the option of the insured,
The strength ability and well invested capital or the in
stitution, are,in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life In
surance Company in this State or Union.
[L. S.] signed K. G. Pinnbv,
Comptroller Public Accounts, State of Connecticut.
Slaves insured. Rißks 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. Habecut, Esq., i
Hknky Lodlam, Esq., >■Trustees, New-York.
Robert Dillon, Esq., )
FARMERS’ FI UK 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.
Capital $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 ofproperty, on rea
sonable terms.
For Insurance in either of theabove named Companies,
apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent,
nlB ’63-ly Mcintosh-street, Augusta.
SASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS.
THK Subscribers would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that they manufac
tureSASHES, 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 in 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.fcWLLia tU.
Providence, R. 1., Jan. 2d, ISM.
BUILDING AND CARPENTERING.
Til K 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 Factories, 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.
Their Pianing Machine is in fine order, and they will
execute all rder* for Planing Lumber at short notice.
They are also prepared to furnish bored logs for Pump
Stocks, Ac.
As their motto is despatch and a faithful execution ol
all contracts, they hope for a liberal share of business.
WHITE, LOOMIS A CO.
8. C. Whiti. | O. Loomis. | T. W. Wilson.
j&2S
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY
High Freigli Tariff*:
* OrriCK o/ thk Fashion Link. 1
Augusta, April 15, 1854. 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, expeditious and cheap route for the transportation of
their Merchandise.
By comparing the freight tariffs of this line with thoseof
the South Carolina, and Central, and Waynesboro’ Rail
roads, it wili show a result in favor of this route of from SO
to 50 per cent., generally, and in some instances a greater
per centage.
By this 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.
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 discharge of the New York and Philadelphia Steam
ships, twice or thre« times a week, delivering those Goods
at this point in FIVE DAYS.
From the present low tariff of this line a deduction of
12>4 percent, will be allowed on ail bills from this date.
Give the river mere business, and a cheaper freight yet
awaits you.
Ailgoodifrom the seaboard should be directed to
M. A. COHEN, Savannah,
and produce from the interior to
JNO. A. MOORE, Augusta.
To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, a3 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 oI.A. Cohen, at Savan
nah, for all goods from seabord. JNO. A. MOORE.
Incase of low river, all goods consigned to this line, will
be forwarded by Central, and connecting Railroads, apifi
T. WYNN’S IMPROVED PATENT BREAST
COTTON GIN—OPEN TO THE WORLD—SSO PITCHER.
rip'liK Subscriber respectfully informs the Planters of
A Georgia and Bouth Carolina, that he continues the
manufacture of his superior Fire-Proof Cotton GINS, near
Belair, Richmond county, Ga., which he sells at $2 per saw.
Also, bis 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 50
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.
IMIK undersigned have associated with them Mr. WM.
. E. DcBObE, in their business from this date. The
name of the firm will remain the same.
CLARKE A WELLS.
Successors to Wm. K. Kitchen.
Ail order* promptly executed.
M.Clakk, | Wm. B. Wells, | Wm. E, Dußobn
Augusta, October 17,1553.
A card;
HA. VIM* 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,
PAINTS,OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.,
Ac., which we will sell as low as any other house south of
New-York. fll WM. E. DcBOSE.
KCKIVKD THIS DAY— ~
lObbls. Pickled BEEF;
10 halfbbls. do. do.
5 do. do. Pickled TONGUES;
10 bbis. 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
House. jel4
JUHT lIKI'KIVKU—
-10 kegs choice Goßhen BUTTER;
5 tubs fresh May BUTTER;
10 boxes American CHEESE ;
5 do. English Dairy CHEESE ;
2 bbis. line Leaf LARD.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite Planters’Hotel and one door below the Franklin
House. jel4
JjIBBSH TEAS
-1 2 half chests superior Black TEA;
2 “ “ “ Oolong do.
2 “ “ “ Souchong TEA;
8 “ " “ Gunpowder TEA;
2 “ •* “ Imperial do.
2 “ «• “ Young Hyson TEA;
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin
House. jel4
JUST RECEIVED—
-26 dozen Underwood’s PICKLES, 1, and X gallons ;
20 “ superfine MUSTARD, and l^lbs.;
10 “ Walnut and Tomato KETCHUP*
5 “ superior French OLIVES*
5 “ CAPERS,
6 “ Tuscan Family OIL;
8 “ PEPPER SAUCE;
2 “ John Bull do.
jel4 WILLIA . DOW,
IjHl UIT .—ORANGES, PINE-APPLES, LEMONS,
1 COCOA NUTS, LIMES, GRAPES, BANANAS,
ONIONS, APPLES and Irish POTATOES.
je!4 WILLIAM M, DOW.
JUST ARRIVED, THIS DAY
-15 baskets Heidsiok CHAMPAGNE, qts. and pts.;
10 boxes Cl 'RET WINE;
2 bales English WALNUTS;
2 bales Brazil NUTS;
2 bb’s. Pecan do.
Bbales FILBERTS;
2 “ Soft-shell ALMONDS.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin
House. je!4
BACON.— Jffst received from Chattanooga, TennesS
see.
11 Boxes BACON, l SideßandShoUld
4 Hilda. do. J
For sale by seplß RUSSELL & SIBLEY
LARD. —Just received by Iron Steamboat Co. Boats—
-50 kegs Prime LARD ;
16 bbis do ami Pressed DO. For sale by
alB RUSSELL & SIBLEY.
NKW MACKEREL 80 bbis. and half bbis. Nos. 2,
3 and 4 MACKEREL,just received and for sale by
ON CONSIGNMENT—IOO,OOO lbs. choice BACON
‘ r i ,l ?^ ,d^ieandEa3tTenli essee; 10,000 lbs. Choice*
LEAF LARD, in bbis.; 150 saoks Walton Steam Mills
FLOUR, an extra article ; 1000 lbs. New FEATHERS.
A , J. A. ANSLEY,
jolO-lw Corn, and Prcdnoe Merchant.
LE E C H K B.—Another lot of those fine Sweedish
Leeches,just received by Express.
Jelß _ WM. U.TUTT, Druggist.
IriRBSH CAMPHINE and Burning FLUID-A supply
‘ constantly on hand. 3
jel WM. H. TUTT, Druggist
JOHN HOWARD and the Prison-World of Europe]
from original and authentic documents. For sale bv
j(& TMOB. RICHARDS A SON.
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY!
WHO SAYS GAS OR LEAD PIPES?
J ROM E A 110., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, at the
• corner of Jackson and Telfair streets, immediately
in the rear of the Baptist Church, would like to know.
We take pleasure in stating that we are now prepared to
run GAS and WATER PIPES into stores, dwellings,
churches, factories, public buildings, Ac., at as low a rate
of as good material and workmanship as can be obtained
and done in any Southern city.
In addition to this we will keep a constant supply, and
procure at the shortest notire the following articles, viz:
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Burners, Stiff and
Flexible Drop Lights, Gas Pipes of all sizes, Lead and
Block Tin Pipes, Water Closets, Wash-Basins of various
patterns, Wood Bathing Tubs, lined with Copper and
Lead; Copper and Brass Shower Baths, Cooking Ranges,
with or without Water Racks; Copper and Galvanized
Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks, for Kitchens or Pan
tries, ofal. sizes and patterns; Brass and Iron Lift and
Force Pumps of various patterns and sizes.
All orders left at the shop or with the Superintendent of
the Gas Works will be personally and punctually attend
ed to JOHN ROWE,
e5 1y G. S. HOOKEY.
CITIZEN’S MILL.
I,iOR the information oi the community who are suffer
. ing for want of MEAL, I suggest that all old Corn
coming to this market, the consignees should give the re
fusal of it to those grinding Meal for this community, as
new Corn is too green to be ground, and it can be fed to
Horses, i.ud thus save all the old Corn for grinding into
Meal [s2l] _ JAMES L. COLEMAN.
DISSOLUTION.
rvMlli Cb-PARTNERHHH* heretofore existing be-
X tween the subscribers, under the firm of W. H.
HOWARD A SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either of us will use the name of the firm in liquidation.
WM. 11. HOWARD,
September 6th, 1854. GEO. J. HOWARD.
rpHK SUBSCRIBER having removed to the store
A under the Franklin House, and opposite the Planters’
Hotel, will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in all its branches on his own account. He
will give his personal attention to the sale of Cotton, Flour,
Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and to all kinds of produce con
signed to him, and hopes by strict attention to business,
and the advantages oi several years experience, will ena
ble him to please all who may favor him with their i at
ronage. Cotton stored in a Fire proof Warehouse.
WM. U. HOWARD.
September 6th, 1554. sS dSwswom
CHOICE PERFUMERY.
JUST received a supply of
Harrison’s “ Prairie Flower” COLOGNE ;
11 “ Magnolia” Tablet-;
“ Shempoo LOTION ;
“ Bay Leaf WATER;
“ “ Upper Ten” EXTRACT ;
« “ LIP BALM ;”
“ “ Lemon ROUGE ;”
“ Depilotory POWDER;
“ Mammonth Laundry SOAP.
These prejiarations are unequalled for delicacy and
richness of perfume. [je2s] W. H. TUTT, Druggist.
NOTICE.
TO obvi.vle the necessity of going to California or Aus
tralia after gold, on receipt of sl, post-paid, I will
send Bowman's 80 Ready Ways to make Money, with
which he says he has known men to make from 10 to 115
a day; also, Blackburn’s Fortune, which has 11 wonderful
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Cholera and
the like Complaints. On the receipt of sl, post-paid, I
will send to any part of the United States, those three
men’s receipts, printed in pamphlet form, with w&ioh no
man can lad to make money. My Postofliee is McDonough,
Henry county, Ga. [sS smdi*] JOHN DAILY.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS AT WHOLESALE,
VFTM. N. NICHOLS has the pleasure of announcing
Vv to Merchants visiting Augusta, that his stoex of
HATS, CAPS and BONNETS, for the Fall trade, is now
complete, ami all those desiring Goods in his line, are in
vited to call and examine it, as they will be sold at prices
that cannot rail to please.
Successors to j. Taylor, Jr., k Co., opposite the Bank of
Augusta. sl4-tf
TO MERCHANTS.
I OFFER to City and Country Merchants a
large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, §r, %/
GLASS and CHINA. Those wishing to purchase,
will find it to their interest to call at 294 Broad-street,
si 2 ELI MUS TIN.
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.
BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL,
OPPOSITE the Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga.
ALDRICH k ROYAL are receiving theirSh]
supplies of Goods for Fall and Winter trade,F Hi
which they are determined to sell as cheap as any*
Shoe house in this city, Charleston or Savannah. Our
stock for retail is of the finest and best material; and in
our wholesale department will be found a large and well
selected stock from the best manuiactoriea; together with
a great many cheap Shoes. Merchants will find our
stock large and varied. From our long experience in the
Boot and Shoe business, we flatter ourselves that we can
do as well, If not 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 prices very
low. H. ALDRICH,
85 W. S. ROYAL.
NEGROES FOR SALE-
A VTE HAY K tor sale several Negro Women, Girls and
VV Boys, among which are good Seamstresses, No.l
Cooks, YVashera and lroners, general house servants, very
desirable. For particulars, apply to
s!4-Iw C. K. GIRARDI Y 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 weii assorted in
prices, styles and qualities.
s 9 J. P^SETZE.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT THK Augusta Saddle and Harness Manufactory
198, Broad-street,under the Augnsta Hotel,the iargest
assortment ofTRUNKS and CARPET BAGS ever offered
in this market. Among which are Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Sole Leather and Steel Spring Traveling Trunks,
Bonnet Cases, Hatßoxes, Valises, Ac., Ac. Also, Ladies’
Riding Gloves and Whips, Gentlemen’s Walking Canes,
Ac., all of which willbe sold on as reasonable terms as
any other establishment in this city. je£3 A. HATCH.
SEE A lth AND TOBACt 0.—100,000 SEGARS,
all qualities, some very fine; 70 boxes TOBACCO,
some very fine, for sale by [o4-twßt] JOHN NELSON.
G' i HO< EKIEB, dklL—
U 160 bags Rio and Java COFFEE ;
40 bbls. St. Croix Granulated SUGARS;
15 “ Powdered and Crushed do.
20 hhda. Porto Rico SUGAR;
70 boxes SOAP;
85 “ Hull’s CANDLES.
ALSO,
A large stock of BAGGING and ROPE; BACON, LARD,
Ac., Ac. For sale by [o4-tw3t] JOHN NELSON.
OAK SOLE LEATHER,
TT'XTKA trimmed N. J. inspected Slaughter HIDES, a
J 2j 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., 289 Broad-st., 2d door above
new Bank of Augusta. s7 dstwSm
HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,
IN every variety of weight and quality. Also, Harness,
Skirting, Bridle, Band, Picker, Lacing and Roller
LEATHER, ami every description of Patent LEATHER
always on hanuand for sale at the Saddlery Warehouse.
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.,
iate Wright, Nichols A Co., 289 Broad-st., 2d door above
the new Bank of Augusta. s7-d*tw3m
FOR SALE,
A LOT of fine, well-broke young MULES, two fine
HORSES, one large WAGON, iron axletree, with Har
ness, one second-hand CARRIAGE. Enquire of
W. U. OAKMAN, Ja.,
At J. J. Byrd’s, upper end ol Broad-street, on and after
the 18th inst. s9-tf
/ A ENTS. Pat. Leather Oxford TIES ; Pat. Leather Strap
\JT SHOES, and fine Calf Oxford TIES, received by
ap7 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
INDELLiBLE INK, with and without preparation,
equal to the beet in the world , prepared and sold by
jyls H. B. PLUMB A CO.
HObUON’B VERMIN POISON, for destroying
Rats, ce, Roaches, Ac., for sale by
_jyls D. B. PLUMB & CO.
13HY8ICIANS in Augusta all use and recommend in
X the highest terms the fluid extract of BUG HU, PA
REVIA, Ac. ,jprepared by [aulß] H. B.PLUMB A CO.
QAA BAGS RIO COFFEE for smTIT
OUV jy3o WILLIAMS A CO.
KiKll’T FOR PUDDINGS, Ac.—Call at D. B".
PLUMB A CO.’S and get one or more papers of CORN
STARCH, then follow the directions on the wrapp
CORKS. —A fine assortment of Demijohn, Jug, Bottle
and Vial CORKS. For sale by
CASH paid for WOOL, or will exchange for Wool,
“Riohmond Factory Woolens.”
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.,
au2 No. 2, Warren Block.
BUTTER AND LARD. —10 kegs East Tennessee
BUTTER and LARD. For sale by
j 8 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
ADHESIVE PLASTER.—Davidson’s celebrated
ADHESIVE PLASTER, highly recommended by the
Faculty, just received and for sale at
W. H. A J. TURPIN’S,
jy2s Druggists and Apothecaries, Augusta, Ga.
SALK by HAND, WILLIAMS A 00.,
' 1000 coils prime ROPE;
100 bales Gunny BAGGING, old and new importa
tion ;
100 bbls.Extra N. O. SYRUP;
175 “ N. O. MOLASSES;
50 dozen Painted BUCKET
20 “ Brass Bound do.
80 coils Jute and Cotton ROPE for Bed Cords
and Flough Lines;
50 hhds. choice MOLASSES;
2000 sacks SALT. au26
\xTOOl), WOOD.—2OO cords OAK WOOD, delivered
W as wanted in the city. For sale by
aui6 E. O. TINSLEY A CO.
n HEAP OATS, delivered in quantities to suit purcha
O sera. For sale by £jylj E. 0. TINSLEY A CO.
NKYV BOOK—Russia, translated from the French of
Marquis De Custine. Just received by
j? 9 MoKINNE A HALL,
J. 1?. AYSLEY,
Gt ENKiiAL COMMf-SION AND PRODUCE ry V --v v
r MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on Broad fctkVyh
street, opposite Union Bank, will give prompt and ESSfcll
personal attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain, Ftour,
Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned to him.
Also, to the lorwarding of goods for the interior and North
ern markets, at the customary rates.
Liberal advances either in cash or by acceptances, raa e
on articles in store, or when Bills of Lading accompany
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox & Co., M. A B. Wilkinson, J.
Fargo, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston, fc. C.; Wm. Duncan, Padel
ford, Fay & Co., I. T. VViliij, Savahnah, Ga.; iturges,
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., D. Stuart k
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans; C. B. Wel
boce, Dalton, Ga.; Gr<.nvide A sample, Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Bearden, Son & Co , Knoxville, Tenn.; S, K. Reeder, Ath
ens, Tenn.; YY. B. Shapard & Co., Berry A Demoville, Nash*
viile, Tenn. s 2
VUGS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
nKSKRAL COM MIbHION
\JT CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Having formedJ
a co-partnership for transacting a General Com-A&lSl&fcj*
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 ail kind 3 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 -bove the . ii-na.
Cotton consigned to us will be stored in a 3afe YVare
liouse. THOS. P. STOVALL,
aa6-dAwly _ JOS. H. STOVALL.
HAMEY & STORY,
Grocery merchants, Augusta,
Ga., will continue the GROCERY BHSU.I.IV Jt.a
NESS, in all its branches at the old stand on)mSBBl
Broad-street, two doors below Bones A Brown, iveare
daily receiving our Fall Stock. Our stock will at all time 3
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,
auis-UlmAw6m g. G. STORY.
LAROCHE & MILLER,
HAY K just received, per steamer, a large assortment
. of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of SUGAR,
COFFEE, BUTTER, HAMS, FLOUR, Ac., to which they
invite the attention of the public. Their store will be
kept open during the prevalence of the epidemic.
olo_
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER <& YYKIGHT invite the attention
of Planters to their stock of NEGRO YVOOLLENS,
most of which is ol Southern manufacture, and their as
sortment embraces some goods of very superior quality.
OBNABURGB, Georgia STRIPES and Plaid LINBEYS, all
of which will be sold at low pric:s. sl3-d&w i
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber about 25th
September, a Red Bay long tail HORSE, about 16
hands lugh, and 6 years old. The above reward will be
given for the delivery of said Horae, or Five Dollars for
any information so that I get him.
07-dl*wtf JAB. P. FLEMING.
TO RENT,
LT'ROM the Ist of October next, the three story
I dwelling corner of Broad and Kollock streets, flE*
suitable 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 u. per end
of the city. Apply to
_ au3o-6i EDYVARD THOMAS.
TO RENT,
I’RO.YI the Ist of October next, a pleasant DWELLING
on the corner of Broad and Houston-sts., with six !
large rooms and other out buildings. Apply to
au 25 HENRY DALY, under U. S. Hotel.
TO SENT,
lAROM the Ist of October nest, the STORE on Broad
street, next below the Bank of Brunswick. Apply to
au2 l-6t ROBERT WALTON, Sr.
TO RENT,
ROM the Ist of October next, a large two-story
Brick D >V ELLING and STORE, with good Kitch-Jjßa
en, large Lot, Ac., situatea in “ Dublin.” Apply to
>n£-tl JOHN MURRAY.
DWELLING TO RENT
' j’UK comfortable DWELLING on EUis-street, now
A occupied by Mr. A. Sturge*. Apply to BPS
_j6 WM. 11. PRITCHARD.
TO RENT.
L’ROM THU Ist of October next, the STORE at pres-
Ju ent occupied by Mr. Geo. Lott, on Broad-street. Ap
ply t>j Mr. THOMAS RICHARDS, agent for Lessee. jy3o
TO RENT,
IDBO.YI the firs! of October, a Double Tenement DYVEL
LING on Mclntosh-street, near the YVaynesboro’ De
pot. Apply to P. CONNIFF, at YY. AJ. NELSON’S.
Jy29 _ _
TO RENT.
InYO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-street, contain
. ing 7 rooms
Two double te: ement, on same street, single story.
One double tenement on Taylor-street.
Two two-story HOUSES, 7 rooms, on Fenwick-street.
Four, 1% story, on Fenwick-street. fronting S. C. Depot. <
Apply to [J, 21] J AS. L. COLEMAN.
TO RENT,
IWROM Ist October next, two DWELLINGS in the >
1? lower part of the city. h %
jylC-twtf L. O. DUGAS.
TO RENT,
A SMALL HOUSE on Greene-street. Apply to
jyis G. T. DORTIU.
TO RENT,
IAROYI thelsl October next, the DWELLING on the
D southeast corn, rof Greene and Lineoln-streets. Ap
ply to [jylbj g. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
TO RENT,
TT'ItOM the Ist of Octo er next, the STORE at
X 1 present occupied by Messrs. Henry A Skinner, Ha
second door bove the Mechanics’ Bank. Apply to.
jylS-swtf __ JOHN COSKERY.
HOUSE TO RENT.
A Comfortable dwelling HOUSE, corner of Key
uold and YVild-sts. Apply at this office to t-ifcij
j e2l-tf D. REDMOND.
TO LET, OR EOS SALE.
A PLEASANTLY situated HOUSE, corner of
Centre and Taylor streets, containing aixKfiS
rooms, with all necessary out-buildings; a large Garden
attached, and good wat tr, within lOOyardsof the Waynes
boro’ Railroad. Apply on the , remises. je2l-tf
SILVER WARE.
JUST received fine paueras SPOONS, FORKS, Fish
and Cake KNIVES, and Silver CUPS, all of which are
as pure as coin. [mh2l] OSBORNE A YVHII'LOCK.
$30,000
AUGUSTA 7 per cent CITY BONDS, ten years to ma
turity, for sale at par. Apply to A. P. ROBERTSON,
Mayor, or JOHN HI LI., Treasurer. 05-lm
NOTICE.
ON and after this date, the undersigned may be found
at his store, Mclntosh-street, next door south of
Messrs. Bustin A YValker’s, every day, from half-past 10
o’clock until 1 o’clock, and will be pleased to serve his
friends to the best of hia ability.
M. M. YVOODRUFF,
Forwarding and General Commission Merchant.
Augusta, Oct. 4,1554. o 5
ON CONSIGNMENT,
IHH 4 Lilt LMH. choice BACON, from Middle Ten
lUY/.1/l/U nessee; 350 sacks FLOUR, 100 ibs. each;
2,0u0 bushelß Tennessee CORN, in prime order.
J. A. ANSLEY,
my2o-lm Commission and Produce Merchant.
WEDDING CARDS.
WEDDING, Visiting and Business CARDS engraved
and printed in fashionable style and with despatch.
Also, NOTES, DRAFTS, BILL-HEADS, Ac., by Mr. Hxxkv
Hcghks. CLARK A CO.,
my 6 YVatch-Makers and Jewellers.
STOCKTON & CAREY,
AT the stand long occupied by James Hurlbert, are
prepared to build all kinds CARRIAGES, ROCKA
WAYS, BUGGIE3, Ac., in the latest approved style.
REPAIRING done at short notice, in the be3t manner,
and on reasonable terms. They solicit a share of public
patronage. JOHN L. STOCKTON,
Oct. 3,1554. [o4] EBENEZER CAREY.
LEAD COFFINS
MADE to order at the shortest notice, by T, ROYVE A
CO., corner of Telfair and Jackson Streets.
Orders left at this Office will be promptly attended to.
octs
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. ~
WK have now on hand a full supply of the above Cases,
and can fill all orders promptly, and 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 CONSIGNMENT
-50 hhds. N.O. SUGAR:
200 bbis. N. O. MOLASSES;
50 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
80 eoils Bale ROPE;
15,000 lbs. Tennessee BACON, Sides and houlders.
For sale on accommodating terms by
06 J. H ANDERSON, Mclutosh-st.
BACON.— Just received this day, by steamer, 30 hhdi.
BACON, Sides, Shoulders and Hams, a choice article
For sale at [oiß] RUSSELL & SIBLEY.
ONIONS.— Just received, this day, by steamer, bbls
choice ONIONS. For sale by ’
„„ . , t> L . RUSSELL & SIBLEY,
corner of Broad and Y< ashington-sts., a few doors below
Augusta Hotel. 0 2i
MACKEREL AT RETAIL.—Just received
m this day, a few barrels No. 1 Fat YIACKEREL, which
we offer at retail. For sale by RUSSELL A SIBLEY,
a few doors below Augusta Hotel, corner of Broad and
YVashington-sts. 021
GOSHEN BUTTER.—Ju~st received this day, by
steamer, direct from New-York, 5 firkins choice
Goshen BUTTER, which we offer for sale, by wholesale or
retail, a few doors below Augusta Hotel, earner of Broad
andWashington-sts. [o2t] RUSSELL A SIBLEY,
MORE (;ORN.—Ju3t i : eceivecl, 500 bushels old CORN
which will be sold losv to close consignment.
M, YV. WOODRUFF,
020 General Commiss’n and Forwarding Merch’t.
VOL. XVIII. NO 257.
6XO ELBOAD
PASSENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE Augusta, daily at 6 A. M. and 6 P. M.
Arrive at “ “ 5.80 A. M. aDd 7P. M.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 9.10 A. M. and 7.10 P. ’i.
Arrive at “ “ 4 A. M. and 4.50 P. M.
CONNECTING WITH ATHENS BRANCO.
Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 2.55 P. VI.
Arriving at “ 4 • “ “ 10.80 A.M.
WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TRAINS,
Leaving Hamburg daily at 6.30 A. M.
Arriving at Hamburg “ 4,00 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leaving Cumming daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 A. M.
and 4 P. M.
Arriving at Cumming daily (Sundays excepted; at .30
A. M and 3.80P.M.
WITH ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M.
Arriving at “ 44 4 P. M.
WITH MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Leaving Atlanta dally at 5 P. M.
Arriving at 44 44 2.10 P. M.
1 eaving Atlanta oq Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
7.80 A. M. and arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Wednes ■
day and Friday at 3 P. M. jy22
GREAT REDUCTION 01’ FREIGHT ON THE
CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
OHf A.\'D a-ter the 12th inst., this Company will dis
continue their present Freight Tariff between Augusta
and Savannah, and reduce their rates as follows:
FIRST CLASS —Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ac.,
per foot $0 08
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, Feathers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
Hides, Cotton Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, in
hhda. or crates, Rags, Castings, Hardware, Tallow,
Hollow Ware, Ac., per 100 lbs 0 20
FOURTH CLASS—Sugar, Coffee, Kice, Pig Iron,
Mill and Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon, In boxes and
casks, Ac., per 100 1b5.... 0 15
WM. M. WADLEY, Gen’l Sup’t.
Central Railroad Office, i
Savannah, July 10th, 1854. ( jyl2
F. BREWSTER
PIANO MANUFACTURER,
Quality Range, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
rs ready to execute all orders for PI- —,
JL ANOS of alldescriptlons,which hewar
rants to be equalin tone,quality and du
rability toany tnatare brought from the » • m J S
North. Thefoliowing is one of various testimonials, which
bavebeen kindly 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 -reatpleasurein testify,
ng my perfeetapprobationofitin t very respect. It is very
rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in
une most admirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren
ner’s Pianos, I have nehesitation in recommending them
r theirsuperior quality, to allwho maybe in want of
neand durableinstrument. J. B.Hart.
Augusta September 15,1852.
Pnrtherreferences: Rev. Mr.Ford,Mr. J.Setze, Mr. 11.
B. B'razer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others.
Piino3, Organs and other musicalinatruments tuned and
kkiiifuHy repaired, at theshortest notice.
P. BRENNER,
16-ly Broad-st, above McKenni-st.
NEW FIRM,
HATCH A B EGBIE.
■TP HE undersigned, having associated with him in busi-
JL ness Mr. JOHN T. BEGBIE, of this city, for the pur
pose of more thoroughly carrying on the SADDLE, HAR
NESS and TRUNK MANUFACTURING, in all its branches,
takes this opportunity of leturning hia 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 efiorts to offer inducements unsurpassed
by any establishment of the kind North or South.
June 1,1854. [je3-d*w3m] A. HATCH.
IN tel'©UK, and for ; ale by DAWSON A SKINNER—
Hiram Smiih’s FLOUR, from new Wheat;
Smoked BEEF, (fresh); New COD-FISH ;
Irish POTATOES; Fresh Boston CRACKERS;
Pure Cider VINEGAR;
White Wine 44 importe s 9
GLOBE HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE.
subscriber, having just opened a HOTEL
X AND LIVERY STABLE, at Cumming, Forsyth JPt
county, Ga., notifies the travelling and pleasure seeking
public, that he will furnish private conveyance to hi pa
trons from this place to Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Roswell,
Marietta, Lawrencevil e, Gainesville,and Sulphur Springs,
at the lowest possible rates —in no case above what Is now
charged on the mail line from this to Marietta—always
leaving this place after breakfast. On his return from
any of the above mentioned points, he will convey passen
gers at reduced prices. Persons wishing to patronise the
People’s Line, can always ascertain when thev are at any
of the points mentioned, by inquiring at the Hotels, where
they will find a hand-bill giving notice of their departure.
Perfect satitfaction warranted, or no charge for the ser
vices rendered. References —every patron.
JOHN CAIN, Jr.
Cumming, Forsyth county, Ga., August 10, 1564.
au22-t f
Sundries.— e dos. jars tamarinds ;
12 doz. Citrate MAGNESIA ;
2 gro.R. A C’s Cod Liver OIL;
1 “ Tarrant’s extract CUBEBS k COPAIVA;
2 bbls. Canary SEED;
300 ozs. QUININE;
5 gros. Fahnestock’s VERMIFUGE ;
5 44 McLane’s do.;
6 doz. Sands’ SARSAPARILLA;
2 gros. Congress WATER.
Just received per Steamer Fashion.
WILLIAM 11. TCTT,
y26-dsw Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR FOR 1853.
BOUND volumes of the CULTIV ATOR for 1553 may cc w
be obtained at this office. Price, $1.50. Or we wit
send it by mail, postage paid, at $1.75. Address
mh29-tf WM.S. JONES, Augusta, Ga.
DECIDEDLY PIN E. —Pinaud’s celebrated CO
LOGNE and BOUQUET LOUISE and MARIA, two
f the best and richest perfumes extant, of our own imoor
tation. [jy!s] D. B. PLUMB A CO.
PRACTICE OF SURGERY
DU. JUHIAH HARRISS is prepared to accommo
date with Lodgings and Nursing, such patients as
may be directed to him for Surgical operations or treat
ment. Masters may be assured that their Servants will
have every necessary attention. my7-wly
CARRIAGES.
JH. LOWRY, Carriage Maker, still upon Campbe
• street, near the Georgia Railroad Depot. He w
build to order all kinds of light CARRIAGES, WAGON
BUGGIES, Ac., and on the most accommodating term
and will keep on hand a small stock of the above ar
cles, which he will sell as low or lower than any oth
shop in the city. Repairing done at shortest notice, a
on most reasonable terms. mh9-diwtf
ARCHITECTURE.
CIHARLEB De RANGOW, Architect, respectfully
J 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 all 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 A Rigby, Builder
Coffin A 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. DaR. will also take a limited number of Day Pupils.
Apply as above. dlB
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
524 GEO. W. EVANS.
Alton LOCKE—Tailor and Poet—an autobiogra
phy. Classic anl Historic Portraits; by James
Bruce. Hypatia : or New Foes with an Old Face; by
Chrles Kingsley, Jr., Rector of Everly. Alderbrook—a
collection of Forrester’s Village Sketches, Poems, Ac.; by
Miss EmilyChubbuck,2 vols. Wearyfoot Common; by
Leigh Ritchie. Lorenzo Benoni—Passages in the Life of
an Italian. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
au2i Broad-st.
TJJKE’S MAGNOLIA WHISKEY—IOO bbls. in
X store, and for sale by
jy2l DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
BACON. —10 casks Grenville A Samples extra suga
cured HAMS,
25 casks sugar cured SIDES. Very choice. For sale by
my!7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
Lobsters and oysters.— lo doz. boxes ovs-
TERS and LOBSTERS, 1 and 2 lbs. each, hermitioal
ly sealed. For sale by sl3 RUSSELL A SIBLEY.
GLASS —200 boxes Bby 10 and 10 by 12 WINDOW
GLASS at $2 the box, for sale to close consignment.
W. H. A J. TURPIN.
QUININE —300 ozs. for &ale low by
apis WM. U. TUTT, Druggist.
I > ICE.—SO Tierces of different Qualities, just received
IL by [jyßo] HAND, W ILLIAMS ACO
NEW BOOKS.—Sandwich Island Notes; by A.
Haole. History of Pyrrhus; by Jacob Abbott. Ti
eonderoga, or the Black Eagle—a romance of days not far
distant; by G. P. R. James, Esq. Harper’s Gazetteer of
the World, No. 3. Just received by
aul2 MoKINNE A HALL.
“COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY,”B.~ 07~
THIS Company continues to insure on most favorabla
terms Houses, Furniture, Ae., and Marine risks, on
application to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent,
Augusta, Oct. 10,1554. [ol 0] Mclntosh- si.
IpOR SALE—IO,OOO lbs. Tennessee Bacon - HAMS;
1,500 lbs. Tennessee HAMS, at retail, by
010 J. H. ANDERSON, McTntosh-st.
lAA HHDS. Clear BACON SIDES,' for sale by
IvU 010-lm BAKER A CASWELL.
G] RAMIE MILLS FLO Lit—A fresli lotjust ground ,
r for sale by GEORGE W. LEWTS,
010 . No. 1, Warren Block.
(JAMPHOB-** M. m Diugjiu,