The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, August 03, 1853, Image 3

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ATTRACTIONS VT CONCERT HALL, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BET. Thursday Evening. August 4th, PROFESSOR CARL, tfwn, that will carry 750 pounds suspended from Teeth, and Body! He will also dace one of the heaviest Anvils in the city upon body, ami allow a pieco ol Iron to be beat upon it. F° r particulars see bills. M7 P STOVALL, \V VREHOUSE 6c COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, OA. CONTINUES the business, in all its rootk branches, in the extensive Fire Troof jSmJggj Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the (ilobe Hotel, and formerly occupied by Walker & l ' llaving ample facilities for business, and the dis position "to extend every accommodation to his Ju«tomers, ho pledges his strict personal’attention to the interests of all those who may favor him W Orde a rffo n r ag FAMlLY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, Ac., promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market prices. August, 1853. tetf aug 3 lEOR.GIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas. HENRY V BARROW applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of William Dye, deceased, of said These are,therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to e and appear before the Court of Ordinary to be n in and for said county on the first Monday in Septem ber next, anci to show cause, if any they have, way *aid letters should not be granted. ... Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, tms Ist day of August, 1853. „ „ aug 3 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary B. C. r\ E<>ROI A. WARREN COUNTY —Whereas. UEN \T RY WYNN applies to me for the Guardianship ot tie property of Cyntha Wynn and Thomas Wynn, minor children of Thomas Wynn, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and friend of said minor children, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any they have, why slid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of office, in Warren t(,ii this August Ist, 1853. ARDEN R. MERSHON, aug 3 Ordinary. TWO MONTHS after date application will bo made to tho Ordinary of Warren County for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to tho Estate of William J. Mason, late of said coun ty deceased. . , ‘ au? 3 IIARDY A. PITTS, Adm r. OTICE.--All persons indebted to the Estate of William J. Mason, late of Warren county, deceased, are required to make immediate pay ment : and all having demands will present them dulv attested within tho time required by law. V U g 3 HARDY A. PITTS, Adm’r. S'jiffinl Uottrcs. Mgr \\e arc authorized to announce Root. . R. R. Lawson, Esq , as a candidate for Brigadier General, 2nd Brigade, Ist Division, at the election to take place on the Ist Monday in October next, july 22 | td • D. Jones will be supported as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Burke county in the next Legisla ture by (july 3] Many Voters. r Premium Daguerrean Gallery.—The firm of Tucker & Perkins having boen dissolved by limitation last February, the un dersigned will continue to practico tho art of Dag uerrootyping in all its various branches, and from his long practical experience he feels confident of his ability to please the most fastidious. The pictures now being taken at this Gallery are pronounced by those who are judges, superior in tone and lifo-liko expression, to any ever before produced in Augusta. Isaac Tucker. N.B. Artists purchasing Stock, will pleaso bear in mind that materials are sold at lower ratos than at any other house this side of New York, may 14 The Best Hair Dye in Use.— A Chem cal Wonder. Interesting to all. — Oilman's Hair Dye has made its appearance in our city, very much to the gratification of our young beaux who wear rod mustachios. Gentlemen arc now seen going into our hair dressing saloons with hair, whiskers, mustachios and eyebrows of all ima ginable colors, and in five minutes they will appear on the street having them entirely changed and decidedly improved by a lustrous /dark, obtained by using Gilman's Dye.— Norfolk Herald. The above valuable article is for sale by D. B. Plumb A Co., between U.S. Hotel aud P. 0. corner; Philip A. Moise, 195 Broad street and tho Druggist, everywhere. • lm july-15 We are authorized to announce the name of Col. A. Delaperrierea of Jack son County, as a candidate for-Major General, to command the Fourth Division. G. M.' We cheer fully recommend the Col. to tho voters of this divi sion as a tried and experienced soldier, and alto gether qualified to fill tko office of Major Genoral. june 30 Education.-A single lady, of experience desires a situation as Teacher in a Se minary or se'eet School. She can teach all the higher branches of English and Music, is a fine performer on the Piano, and sings well ; will also give iessons in French and on the Guitar, "he best of reference given by addrossng Key LUi Augusta Post Office, fActf june 14 j), r The subscriber has at last received a supply of Dr. Dickson’s Blackberry 1 ordial, for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Philip A. Moise, Druggist. I Advertisement. July 8 ; Among diseases, dyspepsia and liver 1 complaint rank as most difficult to | cute. W e arc pleased to have it in our power to pomt out a remody which has proved effectual in icaDy cases, and which we can safely recommend as a certain and infallible cure; it has been the means lof rescuing thousands from an untimely grave, v c J, aca , n * bc Hooflaud s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at the German Medicine store. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, july 28 d6cl ! Likely Young Negroes 'at Private Sale. AT 10 STATE-STREET, and Hamburg, S. C. Consisting of PLOUGH BOYS, FELLOWS, NURSES, SEAMSTRESSES, WASHERS AND lItONERS. CHAMBER MAIDS, Ac. " 0 Wl 'l continue to receive, throughout the season, fresh supplies of Negroes, of every description, both at our office in Charleston, and Ham burg. SPIRES A WILSON, Brokers and Commission Agents, No. 16 Stato-st, Charleston, fcl, 5 tt and Front-st. Hamburg, S. C Tl OXFORD HOTEL, NEWTON COUNTY, Ga! HE subscriber begs leave to inform tho patrons of Emory College, and the public fillt liinTrr 7 ’ tbat , h ® has taken charge of the above JED. And he hopes that, with trusty ser vants, good cooks and an ardent desire on his part p o render his house second to none in the State, to ootain a liberal share of patronage. Persons or families wishing to -spend a season in the most healthy rural village in Middle Ga., [will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. I E® is . als ® constructing commodious stables [Which will be attended by an experienced Ostler I orms to suit the times His motto will be “to see that none go away dissatisfied.” | J ul y 30 s 3 W. W. COOKSEY I 100 lbs. White Flat Dutch TURNIPS. 75 lbs. Largo White Globe do. 75 lbs. Red Top Fiat do. lbs Large Norfolk do. Also, Hanover A Laing’s Improved Swoedish ■turnip. Just received and for sale by - July 3 2mos WM. IIAJNES, Broad-st. n NOTICE, I tylT l have this day sold out my GIN MA ,4 INTEREST, to my son, M. T. WYNN, b‘i i- carr y 011 tlie same, at my old stand, at shit'/’, ° e n 0r near the Georgia Railroad. lam r.T , for Past favors, and will be pleased for my a mends to patronize my son, who will fulfil all engag ementgi and is well qualified to do so. - jly l tam 4 THOS. WYNN. T TO RENT. HE HOUSE now occupied by Mr. Mul len, corner Telfair and Elbert streets. Miai a so, the one below, occupied by Mr. Beruff. fair street 16 lot at the lower end Tel ' <W,°’ » Ts- 1 D r lUng with three rooms, corner ulv 27 ur StreetS ' A PP*y t 0 • J ... L tf L. C. DUGAS. mi... OLD BUILDING FOR SALE. Itw B^ rLD , Cam Phell street be- troved wfi °f and Reynolds, partially des- M Jon^ y L fire,tob ° takon from the premises.- Tulyl. y OEO 'V. LEWIS, W NEGROES FOR SALE. jost arrived from the mountains liKelv^ f^ort^ nd South Carolina, with seventy an GR0 ® S ’ consisting of field f wa3hers > chamber maids. Among are forty No. one fellows. Apply to i uiv 1Q SPIRES A WILSON. iy — Hamburg, S. C. N E £!L 0 f ES ' Va NTED—Parties having Ne cal] 0 n th or sale will find it to their interest to june 15 Sabscn £«. HUGH O’NEILL. HMD !orh JUmcrtisfincnts. PAPER WAREHOUSE, CYRUS W . FIELD fc C|o • , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11, CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. ARE sole agents in the united states for MUSPRATT’S superior Bleaching POWDER. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper. Russell “ Superior “ Genesee “ “ Printing Rawlins & Sons' English Tissue First quality Ultramarine Bine “ They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufacturers in this country, and offer fox sale by far the most extensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALS that can be found in this or any other country. They occupy the large and commodious W are houses, No. II Cliff street, No. 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lefts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly wholesale, ana W riting Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to of fer alb Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advances made on consignments of Paper, Paker Makers’ stock and other merchandize. Tho highest market price paid in cash for all kind ofßags. ly july 24 REMOVAL. A. BININGER Sc CO., Formorly 141 Broadway, have Removed to the White Marble Buildings, Circular Corner, Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty st., Corner of Temple, Third Door West of Boadway, NEW YORK, Whore they continue to import GIL mu mm fc CO.’S CHAMPAGNE . WINES, MADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT, FRENCH and GERMAN WINES, COGNAC BRANDY, in bond direct from Otard, Dupuy & Co. Ilennessy, Maret, Chasselas, D’or, Ac. Ac. Vintages, of 1790, 1815, 1825, to 1852. Choice Havana Segars. Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, SAUCES,Ac. As well as every other article in their lino of business. i3.3m june 7 PARIS HILL ACADEMY' IN consequence of the illness of the Princi pal of this Institution ,the Summer vacation will be longer than was expected, and tho next term will not commence until the first day of September next. There will be hereafter a slight change in the arrangement of the terms : the first commencing on the first of January and ending with a general Examination on the last Friday in Juno: the second commencing on the first day of September and ending with a general Examination on the Friday preceding the twentieth of December. All of the branches of an Academical and of a Collegiate course are taught; and instructions are given in Theology to young men desiring to study for the Christian Ministry. Weekly exercises in composing, declaiming and debating, are required of all the pupils who are old enough to participate in them. Drawing is introduced as a regular exercise, and for it no additional charge is made. Strict attention is paid to the moral and religious training of the pupils. A competent Music Teacher will be engaged as soon as the number of young ladies desiring to take lessons is sufficiently large to justify the additional expense. The following arc the rates of tuition per annum: Highest Branches $35,00 Middle “ 25,00 Lowest “ 20,00 Tho school has been in operation for only a short Mine in a state of unusual prosperity, and it is the purpose of the Trustees and Principal to make it in every respect a school of the first order. Such a school is greatly needed in this part of our State. While other sections are boasting of their Colleges and other excellent institutions of learning, we have hitherto been inactive in, and almost indif ferent to, the cause of general education. In con quence of this prevailing apathy among our people there is not a rival institution within tho range of this, and no obstacle, at present, in the way of its success. It it situated in Scriven County, within a milo and a half of the Certral Rail Road, at Station five and a half, so that the access to it is very con venient. It is confidently believed that there is not a more healthy location in the state nor in the Southorn country. Within the last ten years there has not been a case of the fever here nor any other case of sickness of a serious character. Not a sin gle death Juts occurred. Board may be had at the Academy or at con venient places in the neighborhood at $8 per month, and all necessary things are supplied. Thfe Principal*Rev. T. B. Cooper, is a regular graduate of tho' Literary and Theological depart ment of Mercer University, and is prepared to give instructions in all of the branches there taught. He reserves the right of furnishing books, as no other person can know wliat books are needed. The pupils are required to receive none except such as they may use with sufficient advantage to re-pay their parents or guardians for tho purchase of them. All books will be furnished at the retail prices in Savannah, or at the publisher's prices in Now York or elsewhere. Writing paper, ink, pons, pen cils, Ac., will be furnished free of charge. For other particulars address, at Ogeechee P.O. Scriven county, Ga. W. C. COOPER, Sec y of Trustees. Paris Hill, July 29th, 1853. aug 2 ctlS RAILROAD HOTEL—STONE MOUNTAIN CLARK & HITCHCOCK, Proprietors. This pleasant summer retreat has recently been fitted up in a style, that for comfort it is now second to no Public House in the interior of Georgia. Every ROOM in the House has been newly re lathed, plastered and painted, and furnished from the lower floor to garrett, with new and splendid Furniture, Bedding, Ac. There are about fifty sleeping rooms, all plastered, in the house, and the Proprietors feel safe in saying, they can comforta bly accommodate over one hundred persons. No pains nor expense will be spared to render those who may prtronise their Houso comfortable, and their Table and Bar will be supplied with the best to be had. The Stages to Lawrenceville, Clarksville, Ac., start from this House,and ample arrangements have been made to accommodate all who wish to take this route. Hacks and Horses, to other sections, will be kept in readiness. This Hotel will be the Break'ast House for the down train, and an up and down train for passen gers pass and re-pass it every twelve hours, so that those wishing to visit the Mountain have the priv ilege of taking tho morning or evening train. Arrangements have been made with the Rail Road Company for tho conveyance of Mil itary or Fire Companies and Pleasure Parties, de sirous of visiting the Mountain, and they ean bo accommodated by giving short notice. [U” Tho Charleston Courier and Savannah Nows, will copy tho above woekly to tho amount of five dollars, and forward bills to C A 11., with a copy containing advertisement, july 2o tl3c6 VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. ” R the purpose of a division among the Heirs, the undersigned offers at private sale, the valuable plantation belonging to the Estate of Stevens Thomas, deceased, twelve miles from the Town ofForsyth, and twenty-five miles from tho city of Macon, Jyincr in the county of Mon roe at tho confluence of the Ocmulgec and Towal liga rivers-containing about fifteen hundred acres ~ one half of which is woodland—which together with the land in cultivation is unsurpassed in fer tility by any land in Middle Georgia. Os the land in cultivation there is one hundred and fifty acres of River low land in a high state of cultivation and productiveness, and near two hundred of first and second Bottom land yet to be cleared. On the premises, is a good Framed Dwelling House— Negro Cabins, Gin House and Packing r r J 0 o e tlier with all other necessary buildings. nl<w nn\ 8 ° as desir ® us °f purchasing lands in the dim v, o GWer SCttled P° rtions of Georgia, it is sol desirable and vualuable a purchase. soir^nav liberal t 0 such P° r * gia Telegraph, will publish forward account to the advertiser lorDia , anu Athens, July 18th, 1853. jnlyfo NEGRO CLOTHS& SNOWDEN & SHEAR ' HAVE received a largo supply’ 0 f NEGRO CLOTHS of George Schley’s and the Augusta Manufacturing Company’s make. Also, the rior Negro CLOTHS made by the Messrs. North Carolina, and other styles, to which thev respectfully invite the attention of Planters and country Merchants. S. A S. keep constantly on hand a large suppl» of COTTON OSNABURGS, Shirtings and Sheet ings of the Augusta Manufacturing Company,which they sell at the Manufacturer’s prices. july 8 dike / WOOL I WOOL!.! I WILL pay the highest cash price for Wool de livered in Augusta, or at any station on the Railroad or River; or will give a yard of negro cloth, of my manufacture, for a pound of un washed Wool. GEORGE SCHLEY. NOTICE. —All persons having demands against James Thompson, late of W arren county, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop erly attested, to me, within the timo prescribed by law ; an< l uB persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment. au 8 2 , JOHN EVANS, Administrator. ©fttfrnl Aiuicrtiscmenta. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of T. N. POULLAIN A SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled business will be liquidated by either of the Conart ners. T. N. POULLAIN, ANTOINE POULLAIN. NOTICE. THE subscriber will continue tho Grocery and Cotton trade on his own account at the stand formorly occupied by the firm. For the sale or purchase of all Cottons confided to him, the established Commissions of the city will be charged after the first of September next. ANTOINE POULLAIN. july 28 dl2c2 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE subscribers having associated themselves together in tho Boot and Shoemaking business, have purchased the entire stock of A. DOUBET, take this method of informing the public and the patrons of the late establishment, that they are prepared to execute all orders in’the manufacturing, as heretofore; and will also keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. To gether with a general assortment of Gentlemens wear. To which they invito the pbulic to give them a call and examine for themselves. All work purchased of them is warranted. JOHN PARR, J. D. SMITH. Augusta Ga., July 7th 1853. july 8 COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED having associated with them JOHN T. MILLER and SAMUEL A. VERDERY, in the Wholesale Dry Goods business, tho same will be continued from this date, under the name, and style of Jacksoxs, Miller A Verdery W. E. A G. T. JACKSON. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of DYE A HEARD, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, was this day dissolv ed, by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm will be liquidated by S. D. Heard. J. M. DYE. Augusta, July 16, 1853. S. D. HEARD. S. D. HEARD, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia, I) ESPECTFULLY announces to the public gen- U erally, that he will continue the Warehouse business, in all its branches, at tho old stand of Dye A Heard. Fire proof Warehouse, East side of Mc- Intosh street, where he hopes, by unremitting ex ertions, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended -to tho late firm of Dye A Heard. All orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ac., promptly"filled at lowest market prices. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when desired. Augusta, July 16, 1853. IN withdrawing from tho firm of Dye A Heard, I avail myself of this opportunity of returning my thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and solicit tho same for my late partner and successor, S. D. Heard, july 19- ly J. M. DYE. dissolution! The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm, name, and style of SEYMOUR, ANSLEY A CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho name of the firm will be used by either part ner in settling up the old business. H. C. SEYMOUR, J. A. ANSLEY, JOHN G. Me HENRY. COPARTNERSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a Copartnership for tho transaction of a whole sale GROCERY BUSINESS in this city, under the firm and name of SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO., and have removed to the store No. 2, 'Warren Block. Thankful for tho patronage so liberally extended to our late firms, P. A. SCRANTON and. SEY MOUR, ANSLEY A CO., we hope to merit a con tinuance of the same to the new firm. P. A. SCRANTON, 11. C. SEYMOUR, JOHN G. McHENRY. N. B.—We shall receive and sell PRODUCE on Commission as formerly. The books and papers of our old firms will be found at the office of the sub scribers. S. S. A Co. Augusta, Ga,, June 13, 1853. detf juno 18 DISSOLUTION. THE firm heretofore existing under the name and style of J. A P. MULLARKEY, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN MULLARKEY, P. MULLARKEY, The business ot the late firm will be settled by JOHN MULLARKEY. July 6th, 1853. july 7 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. JOHN MULLARKEY has this day assocciated with him, in the Hardware and Cutlery busi ness, WELLINGTON OAKMAN, under the name and firm of MULLARKEY A OAKMAN. John Mullaricey, | Wellington Oakman. Augusta July 7th, 1853. july 7 LINEN GOODS. ‘ SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE received from New York a full supply of Superior 12 4 Linen Sheetings of best make; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Diapers; Heavy unbleached Table Diapers and Table Cloths; Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damasl: Nap kins ; Huckabacks and heavy Scotch Diapers for Tow els ; Superior Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns; Pillow Case Linens of the best make. —also— Superior Furniture Dimities, some of extra width ; A large supply of Furniture Fringes; Superior White Marseilles Quilts, some of extra size and quality; 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, of tho best make; Undressed 7-8 and 4-4 Bleacbod Shirtings; With a full supply of Ladies Dress Goods and staple articles, suitable for tho present season, and to all of which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. dfAc july 8 TO RENT, 3 ROOMS over my Store. Possession to bo had Ist October, next. * july 22 J. A. VAN WINKLE. ICE. THE Public are informed that on and from this dato tho dolivery of Ice will bo from the Jack son street Ice Houso. july 16 ts A. DEES, Agent. TO HIRE. — 2O Able-bodied Negro fellows to hire by the month, on reasonable terms. Ap ply to JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent, june 24 f SELLING OFF AT COST. WISHING to dispose of my present Stock of GOODS beforo purchasing fall supplies, I offer them at cost. E. 0. COLLINS, July 24 6t Opposite U. S. Hotel. 5,000 BUSHELS CORN FOR SALE. IN lots of from one to fifty bushels at 60 cents per bushel. July 24 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO._ South Carolina Railroad, ) Hamburg, April 17, 1853. J THE Freight of Cotton to Charleston is reduced to Fifty Cents per Bale. aprl7 W. J. MAGRATII, Agent. POCKET BOOK FOUND, CONTAINING a sum of MONEY, pippl which the owner can have by identifying the same, and paying ex penses. Enquire at this office. july 17 TO RENT. — From the first of October next, one Store in Foxes’ Range, opposite the Au gusta Hotel. Apply to C. SALM. • june 16 COW PEAS JUST GOT IN—A small lot, and more daily expected ofCOW PEAS. july 20 WM. H. PRITCHARD. OLD PORT WINE FOR INVALIDS,—Persons indisposed are informed that I have the best article of PORT WINE in tho city, and those disposed may also known it. july 10 W. H PRITCHARD. COW PEAS AND BEANS. COW PEAS daily receiving. Mixed Beans, an excellent ariiclo of food for Cows, as well as for the superior order of creation, july 26 WM.H. PRITCHARD. BURNING FLUID, ofthobe6t quality. Just received and for sale by Ju[yJ7 WM. HAINES, Druggist. T>URN’ING PASTERS—For perfuming apart -ljments, removing bad smells, Ac. For sale by J ul y 2 8 P. A. MOISE, Druggist. kerseys GRAY BROTHERS hr have just received 25,000 yds. of very superior Kerseys, manufactured expressly of the best mate nallor our own trade, which we offer to Planters wishing to make up their winter supplies in sum mer, at decided inducements. dfAw june 18 notice! ~ S?rn¥. ebte A to the Estate of Thomas H. Mitchell, late of Walton county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased will please render them in terms of the law JETT T. MITCHELL, >' JOSHUA M. MITCHELL, Executors, june 10 fottcrifs. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY A. D. ELLIS & CO., MANAGERS, Successors to F. C. Barber & Co. Drawn Nos. of Geo. State Lottery, Extra Class 12 : 5 72 32 14 36 21 53 45 66 4 43 37 31. Regular Class 38: 6 74 59 61 65 31 58 33 54 42 62. CLASS 41.—T0 be drawn in Savannah, W cd nesday, Aug. 3, 5,000 DOLLARS. $1,200 ! Tickets. sl. Shares in proportion. CLASS 42.—t0 be drawn in Savannah, on Fri day, Aug. 5. 4,000 DOLLARS. $1,000! Tickets sl. Shares in proportion. F. C. BARBER, Agent, july 24 Washington-st. ~ GREENE AND PULASKT MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, drawn, and prizes paid by the well known and responsible firm of GREGORY & MAURY. Drawn Numbers of Extra 53 by Delaware 174,Juiy 30: 75 51 41 36 46 12 19 69 42 45 11 5 8 25. Class 91, drawn August Ist: 29 47 76 54 33 14 56 67 64 32 77 45 42 10 26. CLASS 92—to be drawn at Savannah on Wednes day, August 3d. PACKAGE SCHEME. 4,000 DOLLARS. $1,488! 2 of SI,OOO ! £c.,4c Tickets sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 25—quarters, $3,70. CLASS 93—To be drawn at Savannah, on Friday, Aug. 5. ANOTHER PACKAGE SCHEME. $5,000! $1,500, SI,OOO, $582, Ac., Ac. Tickets $1 ; Halves 50 cents. Risk on a pack age of 26 quarters $3.75. EXTRA CLASS 55—by Delaware 180—to be drawn Saturday. Aug. 6. GRAND SCHEME. $35,000. $17,500 ! SIO,OOO ! $5,000! $3,139 ! 30 of 1,500 ! 30 of SI,OOO ! Ac. Tickets $lO. Shares in proportion. CLASS 94—to be drawn at Savannah on Monday, August Bth. FINE SCHEME -1,000 DOLLARS. $1,700 ! $1.014! SI,OOO ! Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $2. Shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS 56—by Delaware 182, on Tuesday, August 9. SPLENDID SCHEME. 25,000 DOLLARS! $10,000! $4,000! $2,365! 16 of *1,000! 16 of 500 ! Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $5. Shares in proportion. JOHN A, MILLEN, Agent, Jackson street, opposite tho Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country strictly con fidential. july 24 MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT^ TO THE HALT, THE LAME, THE SORE, AND THE STIFF JOINTED, “WE BRING YOU GLAD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY ! ” VOLCANIC OIL FROM MEXICO, HAS long been known to possess within itself, won derful soothing, healing and curative powers, and has been extensively used by the Aztecs for Rheuma tism, stiffness of Joints or Limbs, and for all kinds of Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Wounds, Hard Lumps or Tumors, and for all kinds of Bains or Inflamation in Man or Beast. The happy combination of this wonderful pro duction of nature, with other powerful remedies in the Mexican Mustang Liniment, renders it one of the most perfect remedies ever offered to the afflicted. Its action upon the organization is truly wonderful. Its volatile, penetrating, soothing and healing prop >rties diffuse themselves to the very bone. It enters into the circulation of the blood, gives a new impulse to the whole nervous system, to the .very extremities of the fingers and toes, stimulates the absorbents and se cretions, and thus assists nature to throw off and rid herself of rheumatism or pains in any part of the body, from a diseased action of any of the strictural portions of the system. RHEUMATISM OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. Has been cured with it in four weeks. The most loath some Ulcers that have been running for years ar healed and perfectly cured in. an incredibly short time Fresh Cuts, Wounds, or Bruises, yield to it like a charm ! Any kind of Swelling, stiffness of Joints, Hard Tumors, or Cancers, are, cured as by magic. BURNS, SCALDS, AND SCALD HEADS, Are healed and perfectly cured by the Liniment alone. It has proved itself the most extraordinary preparation ' ever offered to the afflicted. It liasprovedaninfallible remedy in CHRONIC AND INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. It has perfectly cured a lady who was seventy years of age, of confirmed and long standing NUMB PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. A boy fifteen years of age had been under the treat ment of several eminent physicians for years without any benefit, was restored and perfectly cured by this Liniment of that awful malady, WHITE SWELLING OR HIP DISEASE. We offer this Liniment as a remedy in the various diseases and complaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence of its success in curing them. The following is a list of the numerous and extra ordinary cases it has cured during the last few months: ' 6,750 cases of Rheumatism in all its forms; 4,200 “ Sprains and Bruises; 5,400 “ Burns and Scalds; 3,450 “ Fresh Cuts and Wounds ; 40 “ Cancels; 7,740 “ Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers, that had re sisted all other treatment; 4,240 “ Inflamed and Swelled Joints; 7,500 “ Piles; 400 “ Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, and hard bony Tumors; 6,250 “ Chapped Hands; 4,600 “ Tooth Ache; . j 10,000 “ Various Chronic Diseases. This must appear almost incredibly, but the numerous , certificates and letters from distinguished physicians, citizens, agents, and others who have used the medicine, enable us to substantiate the above facts. MILLIONS ' of bottles of it are yearly consumed, and it has always given satisfaction, because is has performed just what we said it would. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every Store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good profit and sells ranidlv PRICES OF THE LINIMENT. It is put up in bottles of three sizes, and retails at twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar per bottle. The fifty cent and one dollar bottles contain fifty and i one hundred per cent, more Liniment in proportion to their cost, so that money is saved by buying the larger sizes. A. G. BRAGG & CO , Sole proprietors. Office 304 Boadway, N. Y, and St. Louis, Missouri. For sale by Haviland, Risley & Co.. Barrett & Car ter, D. B. Plumb & Co., Dr. W. 11. Tutt, and all other Druggists in Georgia. sly&eo jan2l 2 BARRELS, Extra large Smoked Tongues. Just received by Steamer, and for sale by july 16 THAYER A BUTT. A JOURNEYMAN SHOEMAKER can have steady employment by applying to NICHOLAS McEVOY, july 26 Abbeville, C. H., S. C. BELLVILLE FACTORY AGENCY/ Corner of Mclntosh and Reynold Streets. THE GEORGIA STRIPES AND PLAINS, made at this Factory, so long and favorably known to Mer- f'ojrenrTvi chants and Planters, are now on sale at TjttSWfF the above place, where all orders will IB |M 1 be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. jan 13 lyis COPARTNERSHIP. THE Subscribers have formed a Copartnership under the name and firm of BEALL A STO VALL, and will continue the Warehouse and Gro cery business, where the Books of tho late firm wilEbe kept. W. M. BEALL, J.W.L. STOVALL. Augusta, June 6, 1853. june 7 SMOKED BEEF. 3 BARRELS just received in fine order, by july 16 THAYER A BUTT. Georgia REPORTS, by T. R.R.Cobb, Esq., volume 12, just received and for sale by july 28 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. STORE TO RENT—The large STORE on ftt. Broad stveet, South side of lower market, Kfes just below H.T. Peays. Apply to july 10 W. H. PRITCHARD. FRESH BUTTER. —Call in. I havo got some more—call in—can’t dwell—it is sure to be sol d, and will slick buiscuits ala mode de Goshen. }uly 26 W. H. PRITCHARD. BACON, O V V ,bs - Clear Tennessee Sides. & OUvJvs 2500 Choice do. Shoulders. 6,000 Choice Tennessee Hams. 20 hhds. prime Baltimore Sides, for sale by july 28 dl2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. SORE THROATS, Pains in the Chest, and kin dred diseases are dispelled, as if by magic, by a thorough trial of Bliss' Compound Cod River Oil Candy. This remedy is cheap, agreeable and cer tain. PHILIP A. MOISE, jnly 28 Druggist WOOL WANTED. THE highest cash price paid for all kinds of WOOL. GEORGE W. LEWIS, may 19 No. 1 Warrea Block. Strainsl)ip ant> Hailroab finrs. FOR PHILADELPHIA. U. S. MAIL LINE. PHILADELPHIA and SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. FARE REDUCED! The new and splendid SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIP.^4- “ STATE OF GEORGIA,” 1200 tons-SSttgJsßL register, Capt. Walter Collins, will leave Savan nah as follows: Wednesday, June 15th “ June 29th “ July 13th “ July 27th This Ship has been built with the strictest re ,gard to the safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommodations arc unsurpassed by any Steamship on the coast. A new Steamship now building, in every re spect equal to the “State of Georgia,” will take her place in the line during the month of Juno next, and will, with the “State of Georgia,” make a week ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia,. S2O Steerage $ 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia, july 22 FOR PHILADELPHIA. FARE REDUCED. To Sail on Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 6, at 4 o'clock. THE fine side wheol Steam OSPREY, 1,000 tons burthen, J. B Bennett, Commander, will leave as per annexed schedule, every other Saturday: FROM CHARLESTON. FROM PHILADELPHIA. June 11 Sept'r 17 June 4 Sept’r ... .10 June 25 Oct’r 1 June 18 Sept’r ... .24 July 9 Oct’r 15 July 2 Oct’r 8 July 23 Oct’r 29 July..., ..16 Oct'r 22 Aug’t 6 Nov'r 12 Ju1y..,.,..30 Nov'r 5 Aug’t 20 Nov’r 26 Aug’t 13 1 Nov'r 19 Sept’r.... 3 Dec’r 10 Aug’t 271Dec’r..... 3 Cabin Passage, sls. Steerage, $6. Through Tickets to New York, sl7. This ship has been thoroughly overhauled, and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to tho comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this Ship occupies the same wharf as the Liverpool steamships City of Glas gow and City of Manchester, at tho foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Chaileston. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre paid. For Freight or Passage, apply to 11. F. BAKER A CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL T. PEARCE, Agent in Philadelphia, june 5 ftf UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORK STEAMSHIPS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. DAYS OF LEAVING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, on Wednesday, June 8 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 11 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Saturday, “ 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 25 The Florida, ‘ Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 9 Tile Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 16 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, t! 20 The Augusta/Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 23 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 30 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 6 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, “ 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ,£ Saturday, “ 20 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 27 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, “ 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, u 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, u Wednesday, “ 14 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsur passed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 50 or 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful, and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the Atlanta, in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday ana Saturday. Cabin passago $25. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, june 12 tS7 No. 13 Broadway, New York. U. S. MAIL LINE. ~ THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. N. Y. & CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS. Leave adger s wharves every SATURDAY" afternoon, and each alternate WEDNESDAY. On SATURDAY, the now and splendid steam ship's, JAS. ADGER, J. Dickinson, Commander, 1500 tons. MARION, M. Berry, Commander, 1200 tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster, Command er, will leave each alternate WEDNESDAY - , hav ing been nowly coppered, and guards “raised, is now in completo order. For Froight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at tho office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Cor. East Bay and Adger’s South wharves, Charleston, S.C. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE TO Columbus, Oglethorpe, Macon, Milledgeville and Savannah. AUGUSTA to Waynesboro’, via four Horse Post Coaches, 30 miles. Waynesboro’ to Millen, via Augusta A Waynes boro ’ Rail Road, 21 miles. Millen to Savannah, via Central Rail Road, 79 miles. Millen to Macon, via Central Rail Read, 112 miles. Macon to Oglothorpe, via South Western Rail Road, 50 miles. From Augusta to Oglethorpe, 213 miles, FARE From Augusta to Columbus sl4 00 • '• to Oglethorpe 825 “ ic Mico-o 6 50 “ “ to Millcdgovillc 675 “ “ to Savannah 5 50 Tho Proprietor has made arrangements with the different Companies to run Through Tickets to the above-named points, and is now prepared to furnish the same at the Stage Office, at the U. S. Hotel. JAS. P. FLEMING, Proprietor. G. Fargo, Agent. ts july 2 GEORGIA RAILROAD. LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 4.30, P. M., and (Sundaysexcepted) 6, A. M. Arrivo at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and (Sundays exceptod) 4.25, P. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 5.30, P. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.30, A. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.20, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15 P. M. Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except ed) at 11, A. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily at 5.45, A. M., and 6, P. M. Arrivingat Ilamburgdaily at 2.30 P. M., and 5, A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6, A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6.45, P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.30, A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 3.00, P. M. july F. C. ARMS, Sup’t. S. T.Combs, Augusta. | F. T. Pentecost, Charleston. r K COMBS & CO.’S MaTiT- TFfHLS OUT HERN AN WESTERN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. FROM CHARLESTON to AUGUSTA, CO LUMBIA, ATHENS, ATLANTA, ROME, CHATTANOOGA, NEWNAN, LA GRANGE, MACON, COLUMBUS, WEST POINT, and MONTGOMERY"—the Towns on the Georgia, W. A A.M. A Western, Atlanta A La Grange Rail roads, and points connecting with Montgomery by Stage and Steamboat, to wit: WETUMKA, TAL LADEGA,SELMA, GREENSBORO, TUSCALOO SA, MOBILE, Ac. Ac. We give tho most SPEEDY" TRANSPORTA TION to all kinds of Freights to all the above places. Merchants who wish their Goods from the North forwarded by Express from Charleston, will please have them marked plainly “Per Combs <s• Cols Express, Charleston,' and Bills Lading ren dered our address, Charleston, h reights from any of the above points to which our line extends for Northern cities, will be forwarded with despatch. Augusta Office, corner Jackson and Ellis streets. Charleston, No. 9 Hayne street feb 1 COMBS A CO. GENTS’ FRENCH CALF PEGGED BOOTS. A new article of Gents’ French Calf Pegged Boots made to ordor. Received by jUQQ 3 ALDRICH & ROYAL. W ednesday, August 10th August 24th Sept’r 7th Sept’r 21st Htare.^nuses. SIMPSON & GARDINER, WAREHOUSE & COMMISS'N MERCHANTS, MCINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WILE continue the WAREHOUSE fxxxtv 1 AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their Old Stand on BJiIPII Mclntosh street, (Fire Proof Building,) and hope by strict personal attention to the interest of all who place business in their hands, to merit a con tinuance of the patronage, so liberally bestowed the past season, and for which they embrace the prosent occasion to tender their thanks. Their charges will conform to the established rates of the city. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances made on PRODUCE in Store when required. J. R. SIMPSON. | JAS. T. GARDINER. July 20th 1853. d&cfim july 20 CROCKER & REES. WAREHOUSE & COMMISS'N MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copart neshipfor the transaction of a general WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Crocker Rees. Their W arehouse is on the Corner of Reynold and Washington Streets, convenient to the business part of the city. Both having had long experience in the business, will give their undivided attention to the sale of COT TON and PRODUCE. All Orders lor Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c., carefully filled at the lowest market prices. J. R. Crocker returns his sincere thanks to his old patrons and friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. Cash Advances made on Con signments when required. Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be 25 cents per bale. JOHN R. CROCKER, JOHN C. REES. Augusta, Ga., July 18tb, 1853. ts july 19 NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified that the firm of Robertson & Crocker is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are left in the hands of E. D. Robertson for collection, who is duly authorized to receipt for tho firm in liquidation. E. D. ROBERTSON, JNO. R. CROCKER. Augusta, June, 1853. WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERTSON & STOVALL, Augusta, Geo. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the public, that they have formed a Co partnership under the firm of Robertson & Sto- v alt., for transacting the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Fire-Proof Warehouse occupied by Robertson & Crocker, commencing the 20th of June, 1853. Both having long experience in the business will five their undivided attention to tho sale of Cotton, lour, Grain, Bacon, &c., consigned to their care. Cash advanced on all consignments mado them, when desired. And all orders for Jagging, Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., filled at the lowest market prices, and forwarded to order. E. D. Robertson takes this occasion to return his thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Robertson & Crocker, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same to the present firm. ROBERTSON & STOVALL. E. D. Robertson. Tiios. P. Stovall. Augusta, June 20th, 1853. det jime 21 BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE & GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. All Cotton consigned to ns will be Sold Free of Commission. THE firm cf BUFORD, BEALL & CO., hav ing been dissolved on the sth Juno last, the subscribers, members of the la e firm, will continue the WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY BUSINESS at the same well known Stands, (Store on Broad Street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel now erecting, and Warehouse on Campbell Street) where they will be happy to seo tho friends and acquaintances of the late firm, having always on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, suited to Planters’ trade, in which they feel confident they can offor inducements equal to any house in the city. Cash advances made on Cotton in store n required. WILLIAM M. BEALL, JOHN W. L. STOVALL. July Ist, 1853. dlmcfim july 16 COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have This Day formed a Copartnership under the firm, name and style of McCord, Hart & Co., for the transaction ol a general GROCERY BUSINESS in this city, and have taken the store formerly occupied by Messrs. Adams & Fargo, and more recently by Messrs. Seymour, Ansley A Co. Z. McCORD, J. B. IIART, J. W. HORTON. Augusta, June 16, 1853. june 22 dlmo&c2mos NEW PARTNERSHIP. ” THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction of the Watch and Jewel ry business, in the city of Augusta, under the name and style of OSBORNE & WHITLOCK, llenrv J. Osborne. Frederick A. Whitlock. Augusta, July 1. 1853. WE contemplate keeping constantly on hand an extensive assortment of the latest and new est styles of goods in our line ; and hope, by punc tuality and promptness in business, to merit a share of public patronage. Having recently em ployed two workmen—an experienced Jeweller, and also an experienced Watch-Maker, those two different branches of the trade will be carried on separ itely, and therefore more thoroughly.— Call and try us. Wo will bo constantly receiving new goods direct from the Manufacturers. OSBORNE & WHITLOCK, Under the United States Hotel- Augusta, July, 1, 1853. . july 20 NEW STAGE LINE. THERE is not? in successful ration a Tri-Weekly Line ol7*§Sp?VgX splendid FOUR HORSE COACHES, between DOUBLE WELLS, on the Georgia Railroad, and ABBEVILLE, South Carolina, which will be run in the day-time, and in the fol lowing schedule, to wit: Leave Double Wells every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at li, p. m., spending the night at Washington and arriving at Abbeville, S. C., next evening. Loaves Abboville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7, am., spending the night at Wash ington, arriving at Double Wells in time for the Day Trains on tho Georgia Railroad. The Wilkes Railroad to Washington, and the Abbeville Railroad to Abbeville, will soon be completed. The work is progressing rapidly, and when completed will leavo a link of 40 miles sta ging, after which time the Lino will be run daily. The public will find this the cheapest and most comfortable route going to that portion of South Carolina and North Carlina aboxc Abbeville, and toing out West from that portion of North and outh Carlina. W. M. & -J. W. MOORE, Contractors on tho Abbeville Line. Double Wells, Ga., Nov. 1, 1852. feb 22 t&c6m HEWED TIMBER. ORDERS for Hewed Pine TIMBER, will bo re ceived and promptiv attended to. Apply to july 23 ‘W H. PRITCHARD. FOR SALE, AVERY fino blooded Saddle HORSE, 7 years old. Enquire at this Office. ICE ! ICE! THE subscriber is daily receiving from Charles ton a supply of ICE. The citizens and Ham burg can bo supplied by calling at the corner of Ellis and Washington street. a ug2 G. JOHNSON. WANTED TO PURCHASE. CASH will be paid for six to eight likely Young NEGRO B 01 r S, House Servants, from sixteen to eighteen year’of age. Apply at this office, to S. M. Thompson \ aug2 dficl WANTED. A GOOD COOK, for which a liberal salary will I\. be paid. One that can Wash and Iron well, would be preferred. Apply at this office. aug 2 ts TO HIRE. NURSE AND SERVANT, till first January, a likely Mulatto GIRL, about 16 years old. a good Nurse and House Servant. Apply to aug 2 ts C. E. GIRARDEY. PIC NIC. A PIC NIC will be given at Saw Dust, on the 13th inst., to which the public are invited. * aug 2 o 2 DENTAL NOTICE. —g. Messrs. CHASE & HARKER ASSS’ av^n S recently engaged tho ser vices of another Assistant for this laboratory, hopes now to bo onabled to supply the increased demand for their new style of artificial Teeth. Fair specimens of Block Teeth and Teeth with the continuous gum on platina, and on pure gold plate, mav bo seen at tho office. may d&ftf portion S'olfs. BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY THIS DAY, Wednesday, August 3, in front ofslnro at 10* o’clock, will be sold : r °’ An assortment of Groceries, Provisions, & c in part of Bacon, Flour, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Surar Lard, Soap, Starch, Candles, Tobacco,Segars, F® ’ cy Articles Rum, Whisky, Gin, Brandies, Wines, ai — ALSO — which, are fine Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, &c. wSant F ii no ’J 0U T g ’ ™d Harness HORSES, warranted sound and perfectly gentle. Termi 3 Administrator’s salt w-n CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY tel C arkson ’ one door above the Franklin Hi\ tJiT tire S ?°- CK IN TRADE > Bar r ßoemFix tures, Ac., consisting in part of fine Brandies, Gin Rum, Whisky, Wines, Cordials and other Liquora’• Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Gin-’ ger, Segars, Tobacco, Specie Jars, Pre- Candles Soap Lard, Molasses, Bacon, Tubs Baskets P.ckied Lobsters, Matches, Scales W eights and Measures, Ac. Ac. Also, will be rented tho Store, till Ist of October Possession given immediately ; and the unexpired retail license, r Also, one superior Gold Lever Watch. Sold by order, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors O. E. CASHIN, ' July 28 Temporary Administrator. S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. “ THURSDAY, at 10* o'clock, in front of our store will be sold, GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Furniture, Ac., con sisting °i Bacon, Sugar, Flout, Tea, Soap, Can WMi a w“ co ’ Crackers, Mustard, Pepper, Salt, ■ i A inQrto ail A °! de * V \ ne K ar > Champagne. Mus o ’ P ea lL Calico, Homespun, Thread, Shoes of r » S ii - n S Gai s er , s and Brogans, Women’s Shoes of all sizes and kinds, Children’s Shoes iSr 8 ’ ? Cubing, Razors. Knives and 3% &»& Ar “ C " S ’ —A LSO — 5 bag 3 Choice Rio Coffee. Bbls. Lard, and an assortment of Mortice Door Locks Terms cash. aug 3 CITY SHERIFF’S SALE On the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, All that lot or parcel of LAND, with the im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the of Augusta, fronting on Broad street, and bounded north by said Broad-street, south by Ellis street, east by a lot of Barny Henry, and west by a lot of Mark Alleoud, and occupied at this time by Patrick Dunlap. Levied on as the property of Anno M. Dunn, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of said <flty, in favor of Baker A Hart vs. Anne M. Dunn. july 29 WILLIAM V. KERR, Sheriff c. a. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE, t-ntho first luesdayin AUGUST next, will be sold, of an order from tho Honorable Court of Common Pleas of the city of Augusta,) at tho Lower Market House, in said oity, within the le gal hours of sale, 40 thousand Lathes, 1 lot of Scantling and Planks, two Ladders, 14 barrels ol Lime and thirty thousand Bricks. Levied on as the property of Edward Farrell to satisfy sundry attachments re turnable to tho next September Term of said Court, in favor of William Rutherford and others vs. Ed ward Farrell. July 28 WILLIAM V. KER, Sheriffc. a. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPA.RTMENT. THE Annual Course of Lectures in this Depart ment will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will terminate in tho ensuing March. JAMES JONES, M. D., Professor of Practice. J. L. RIDDELL, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D., Professor of Sur gery. A. H. CENAS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTA\ US A. NOTT, M. D., Professor ofMa teria Medica. THOMAS HUNT, M. D, Professor of Phy’siolo gy and Patholrgy. CORNELIUS C. BEARD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. SAME EL P. CHOPPIN, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The rooms for dissecting will be open from tho third Monday in October to the First of April. The I acuity are Visiting Physicians and Sur geons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this insti tution from November to April. The Students ac company the Professors in their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advantages, free of expense. There are about one thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. The number of patients is nearly twenty thous and, in the year. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. July 28 d&etNl A GRADUATE of Yale College, of some expe* rience in Southern Teaching, offers his servi ces as teacher of the Classics in an Academy, as the head of a school, or as a family tutor. He refers to Rev. Dr. Scott, of New Orleans, and to President Wcolsey and Prof. Hadley, of New Haven. Please Address immediately to . L. McCULLY, JJswcgo, N. Y. d6el july 30 SIXTY DATS alter date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke County, for leave to sell all the Negroes (not otherwise disposed of,) belonging to the Estate of Moses Mulkey, late of said county, deceased. ISAAC MULKEY, ) HOMER V. MULKEY. j Executors. july 30 COOPER'S REFINED GELATINE - T E A Cases, just received and for sale very low, at tho DRUG STORE, july 28 Under Augusta Hotel. IMPORTED FRESH TURNIP SEEdJJVcw Crop.—A. full of supply White Flat Dutch, Red Tops, Large Globe, Large Norfolk, Ruta Baga, Largo Hanover, and tho improved Swode Turnips. Just received and for sale wholesale or retail. WM. HAINES, Broad Street, Augusta. Oiders from the county solicited. July 30 d&clm KEEP IT BY YOU.—During this season of the year, when coughs and colds are so prevalent, no ono should be without a supply of Bliss’ Cod Liver Oil Candy. It is a pleasant and simple remedy for all kinds of coughs and colds. Price 15, and 25 cents per bundle. For sale at tho Drug Storc'under the Augusta Hotel, july 30 HAIR DlES.—Botchelor’s. Phalon’s, Hanoi's Alexander’s, Jacques, and Glenn’s Hair Dye. Also, hair oils, pomatums, lustrals, wash, &c., for beautifying the hair, and Blake’s hair restorative, for restoring tho hair. For sale at the Drug Store under the Augusta Hotel, july3o WANTED, STATE OF GEORGIA 6 PER CENT BONDS, of tho first issue of 1840, 1841 and 1842, for nhich a premium will be paid. Apply to a P r 29 ts ROBT. WALTON, Cashier. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A WET NURSE, for whom a liberal price will be paid. Apply at this office. july 21-2 t PERUVIAN GUANO AND PUASTER.—Asup pIy of the these valuable articles for making large Fall Crops, expected in about 10 days. Ap ply to WM. HAINES, july 30 cl Augusta Ga. ROPE ! ROPE ! 1 AA COILS choice Russian ROPE, to arrive, IvA V7 and for sale by july 31 S. C. GRENVILLE &*CO. FAIRBANKS PATENT. PLATFORM and Counter „ SCALES, warranted.— Adapted to every required op- lTg eration of weighing—as Rail road Scales, for Trains or sin gle Cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable Scales on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c. — Store Scales of all sizes ; Counter Scales, &c., &o for sale by W. & J. NELSON, Agents, aug 26 dj&cly SIOO REWARD^ RUNAWAY in May last, my negro man Jtfi LUKE, about thirty-two years black complexion, about five feet 10 inches high, rather slender. Ho was raised in Edgefield District by Mr. Dozier. Was sold, to a Steam Roat Company on the Savannah River, and was on the River some-time as a Boat-hand. While in this employment ranaway, and was put in Abbe ville Jail. He was then brought to the Market-house at Augusta, and sold as a carpenter, when I be came the purchaser. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of said negro to me in Augusta, or his lodgment in any safe jail. TURNER CLANTON. 03?" Abbeville Banner, and Edgefied Advertiiser publish three months, and forward accounts to this Office. ctf apr 12