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Z JAMES GARDNER.
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I J k ? MORNING, OCTOBER 29^
M , Eoe mfig Edition of Yesterday.]
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II Federal Union Extra , October 26.
B "‘‘ f Destructive Fire.
I i v the city of Milledgeville was
■ r : 8 of t h e most destructive fires that
■ ■ ,r ' e v ° e e ver experienced since the city
T he tire commenced between
' A. M., at a carpenter shop
Lard.’on Hancock street. The
■tdby ; the fire originated was co
■v buildings which furnished
■ by 0 '”. she conflagration spread to
■’ "i Hancock and Wayne streets, and
■ consuming some twenty one or
occupied as stores and shops by
■' en !men The buildings destroyed were
W jshopol Mr. Lord, a barber’s shop
shop, Dr. Ed ward’s drug
■ grocery, on Hancock street,
ftor ' e at the corner of Wayne and
■'.'.” < g *}in‘detoii’s shoe store. D. B.
B K Grocery.Hagood’s bakery. Conn’s
■"‘VluviKgrocery. Newell’s tin shop, Dr.
coie!" Bead’s dry good store, Ed
s’, grocery, Case, Fort & Co.’s drug
■ f n ‘ dry good store, Robinson’s dry
B ('hiW’s (t Chamberlain’s jewelry and
B“ r * ' \ C. Vails clothing store, on Wayne
M " u h;>ice it Megrath’sdry good store on
■ o ,' vVayne and Green streets, and Ran
ifctiouaiy and the dwelling occupied
B V C Barnet on Green street. We have
B...faction h> s,ate that but one dwelling
BVv ed. that the members of the Le-
assemble will be as well ac
they would it the fire had not
B' ' The principle owners of real estate
B Irffdaie Ur. Tomlinson Fort, D. B. Stet-
B Nc'Avd. Seaton Grantland, Breedlove.
B* grtnune, A. W. Randolph and T. B.
B -she shop keepers and merchants suc
■■ securing a large portion of their goods,
'stetson, D- M Edwards, and Dr. Little.
(Lno-'t by the loss of goods. Most of our
g n;fln have already procured houses, and
immediately recommence business. We
Q tahie able at present to state the amount
‘loss, or how much was insured.
OSI _On Tuesday morning, such as rose at
jerhour, hud art opport unity ol seeing that
lit woi thy Jack Frost in ali his glory. The
id war thickly covered with the glittering
;shaken ruin his sandals, as he traversed
jii! and dale. —Dalton Times , 21th inst.
fS; —The first frost of the season, except,
its. what was very slight, and scarcely per
hr. made its appearance on Tuesday morn
the2sth inst. The cold was sufficient to
a thin crust of ice in exposed situations. —
tita Mcucate. 21th inst.
ost in Atlanta —On Tuesday morning,
be first time this season we saw frost; but
ad beaid of it once or twice before. The
ntmonth has favored us with the very best
L- weather Atlanta Intelligencer, 21th inst.
Huvr Frost.—On yesterday morning,
rere visited with a frost, not the first,
Ike heaviest of the season. Monday last
araw day. and the report was quite current
thatsnowjhad fallen in the mountains.—
ler, it seem*, has set in good earnest, and
fee tu all would be, to prepare themselves
an abundance of wood, and plenty of good
iclothing, lor reliable prognosticators tell
i’the winter will be a severe one.— Ander-
Imate, 26th inst.
i Weather.—We had heavy rains on
it night, which continued until Monday
when it cleared away most beautifully with
i pieicing. Northeaster; Monday night was
*inid winter, and yesterday morning the
nidhouses were white with Irost, almost
ito a little snow. Ice was formed to the
re>sof the eighth of an inch. This is the
dung frost we have had. The Fall has
rather more favorable than usual. We
'cries have a freeze by the 15th. Autumn
a us with its sere and yellow leaf, and the
iglire blazes brightly upon a thousand
k earths.— Yorksville, S. C., Remedy , 2 6th
_ NEW FRENCH GOODS!
tfRLCEIVED jjv JOHN' P. SETZE.
tH W bite and Fancy Brocade SILKS.
Lh Plaid Silks.
hStripcd Bilks.
Black do.
%ared Black Silks.
K k Urode Rhine Silk.
/oak de Soie do.
'"Black Undo Rhine Silk,
acd4-4Plain Black do.
do.
*' aQ l Buper. Black Bombazines.
: r lj ' ac h Canton Cloth and Alpacas.
ff£ Jilk Velvet,
■■‘•‘b Super. Paris printed Cashmeres.
hPii -c .** ** de Laines.
u.., Silk, (warranted all silk.)
[,' “ orsted Plaids, (very handsome.)
| Keu , ar ?J Plaid Merinos, (for children.)
IPL 5 r Br ‘ no *i a b colors, free from Cotton.
uaia loatin", )
'-"nej Flannels, j for children.
.;:r, extr * , r ' c h L 4 Calicoes.
l -it-’ aE „ Pbud and Check’d Gingh’ms
- ‘7’ for Head Dresses.
ufine4-4 Linen.
QdßlaCk SUk noSe ’
filched, Reviara, an( j Eembroidered L. C
‘^Ukerchicl3.
o Dd Colored L. C. Handkerchiefs.
cote> s J d T Co!!ara and Chemisetts.
-ckL-L-k v a , Ce Embroidered Under Sleeves.
7 Lace \ eiig.
I Migj,
and M’hite Silk Gloves.
ort 'mi t *^ ecce Gloves,
agoi" Black Fillet Mitts,
i >, ve8 ’ all
filibeg ? ' ale Cashmere Shawls, with heavy
iei IrihnA 0 * 01 ' Pr king Cotton.
i-ii Pirn,, lri fFo- and Huttons, for ladies dresses.
d ß T^ Cover8 '
, Sa m Vestings,
tap', « do.
oct 1
NEW GOODS.
AYR :' * M • GALL AH ER
wh-i ,j. resei ved the following GOODS, to
> !abi ic' Uey res P ec tfully invite the attention
*-A ! Tp , and Neck RIBBONS,
ick a °l°red Velvet do.
" laj ps and Fringes.
W;d,hs
toroidnr.u n Lemisottß and Under Sleeves.
P , Cuffs and Collars.
eo^? R id Gloves.
broidered i nceT , tin g and Edging-
Lam bne Handkorchifes.
>.d e an i aad L ! om Cambric,
effiba il d Pla d Si lks.
; z ene? and Alpacas
° f Hadies and Gents. Hose,
'■ itiaa t
(5 R > C.inaburgs and Kerseys, at factory
to i, LIME, LI ME. ' ”
s)\J . RRELS Fresh Thomaston LIME
y. J«»t received. Apply to E ’
... . JOHN CASHIN.
\,, KAY > CORN AND OATS.
of priine UAsf
bushels of CORN.
C r S ° f ?\ TS - Just on con
rjctand for sale by A. STEVENS.
'£?’ thick Ota sole Kid Saiter
let 14 ’ Reived by ALDRICH & ROYAL.
lAYTftA- A ® A ®-D.
their BlG *ON return their thanks to
a r !T dß and fh® public for their past
10 th i c opportunity of informing
1 ‘ ite o t-trn y 7 av ? now * n Bt,or ® a largo and com-
Ready-Made Clothing, and
?r W u n Ur - FalUnd Winter wp ar; to which
pectfuliy invite their attention. oct 2
(Scncrol JUmrrtisrmfntß.
Jesse Osmond. Hemphil Gray.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
OSMOND & GRAY, Proprietors.
THE PROPRIETORS of the above named
Establishment, in returning their sincere
thanks to their friends and the public in general,
for the very liberal patronage extended to them,
since they have been in operation, would respect
fully state that they are now prepared to execute
all orders for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
with despatch at the shortest notice and in the best
manner.
To Railroad Companies and Car Builders.
We are prepared to manufacture to order all
kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine
WHEELS, equal to any manufactured at the
North ; Holding Murphy s Patent right for mak
ing “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub CAR WHEELS.”
we are now maufaeturing a Single Plato Railroad
CAR WHEEL, equal if not superior to any other
Plate heel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels
now in use.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of
all other kinds of Railroad Car, and Engine CAS
TINGS, including Froggs, Switches, Chairs; also
Bridge BOLTS and CASTINGS, for every descrip
tion of Bridges.
We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds
of Railroad CAR WHEELS, with AXLES, Boxes,
Caps and Brases, complete.
T'j Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, &c.,
furnished at the shortest notice, of the best mate
rials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices.
To Planters.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of
Ploughs and Plough CASTINGS, and Cotton
Press PLATES and BALLS, etc, ot every size
and description, a supply of which will be constant
ly kept on hand.
We are also prepared to manufacture to order
all kinds of Water WHEELS, Water PIPES,
COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Grate BARS. Furnace
FRONTS, Cemeterv and other RAILINGS;
SHAFTING; PULLIES; HANGERS; WARE
HOUSE TRUCKS, etc., etc. also, Iron FRONTS
and COLL MNS, for Stores and other Building?, all
of the best materials and workmanship.
The Proprietors of the “American Iron Foun
dry being Pratieal Mechanics, and having the
management ot the Establishment under their own
superitendenco, and employing none but the best
worsmen, confidently assert that they can manu
acture all descriptions of CASTINGS and CAR
WORK, equal in quality, and at as low prices as
can be furnished l»y any other establishment North
or South.
They, therefore, hope that by a continued strict
attention to business, and with their usual punctu
ality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit a con
tinuance of the very liberal patronage and en
couragement, which has been extended to tneru so
far, by Southern Railroad Companies, and all
other parties who may roquiro Railroad work, or
any other kinds of Castings, done cheaply and
expeditiously.
OSMOND & GRAY,
Augusta, Ga.
We are enabled to refer to the following named
gentlemen :
lion. John P. King. President of the Georgia
Railroad dc Banking Company, Augusta.
F. C. Arms, Esq , Gen. Sup’t. Georgia Railroad
& Banking Company, Augusta.
Win. Hardman, Sup’t, Motive Power, Georgia
Railroad.
G. B. Lythcoe. Esq., Gen’l Sup’t. South Carolina
Railroad, Aiken, S. C.
G. Yonge, Esq., Gen’l Sup’t. Western A Atlantic
Railroad, Atlanta.
W. W. Baldwin, Esq., Sup’t. Motive Power, West
ern & Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta.
L. P. Grant, Esq., Chief Engineer, LaGrange
Railroad, Atlanta.
Win. M. Stockton, Esq., Chief Engineer, Char
lotte, S. C. Railroad, Columbia, S. C.
F. P. Holcombe, Esq., Chief Engineer, Augusta
A Waynesboro’ Railroad, Savannah.
11. Ingalls, Esq., Sup’t. Motive Power, E. Tenn.
Georgia Railroad, Loudon, Tenn.
Richard Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.
Gorrge Robinson,Esq., Hamburg, S. C.
Di. B. W. Lawton, Esq., Erwinton, Barnwoll Dis
trict. S. C.
Hon. Wm. E. Dealing, Augusta.
Win. 11. Goodrich, Esq., “
Wm. 11. Kitchen, Esq, “
Hugh O'Neil, Esq., “
“American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga.,
juncß dfcly Juno sth, 1853.
PREMIUM FOWLS FOR SALE.
BRAHMA POOTKA,
BUFF. YELLOW and RED SHANGHAI do.
BLACK do. do.
WHITE do. do.
GRAY do. do.
COCHIN CHINA do. do.
FANCY BANTAMS.
CHINESE PHEASANTS, Ac.. Ac.
The above fowls may be seen at Bedford, 3 miles
from this city. In all cases whero the purchaser is
not fully satisfied, the fowls may be returned, and
I will refund the money, and pay all expenses.
Address, D. REDMOND,
aug 6 dAc3m Augusta, Georgia.
mac;hine and blacksmithshof.
Corner of Twiggs and Wat fins St. Augusta, Ga
THE SUBSCRIBERS, havin
cently fitted up tbeir establish
ment for the purpose of TURNING. uil’lcw
FINISHING. and BLACKSMITH
ING IN GENERAL, are now prepared to execute
all orders at the shortest notice, such as Spindles,
Cranks, and Iron of all kinds for Mills. Also, Steam
Boilers Repaired with neatness and dispatch.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
N. B. Wo have on hand a new Twelve Horse
Engine which we offer cheap for cash
oct 1 6m LORD A SLATER.
" CLEAR THE TRACK.
THE GOODS ARE COMING.
5000 PAIK p^ antation Bi, - O(dANS » d ° ubi ®
1000 pair wax BROGANS.
5000 pair house servant SHOES.
100 cases thick and kip BOOTS.
—also—
A superior stock of fine LADIES GAITERS,
and Gentlemen’s fine French Glove top BUTTON
BOOTS, comprising a general assortment of Good*
for the season at wholesale, by package or dozen
at HENRY DALY’S,
sep 22 opposite United States Hotel-
MEDICATED ERASIVE SOAP.
FOR THE CURE OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES.
THIS SOAP is highly efficacious in curing Ul
cers, Scrofula, and sores generally. Is a supe
rior article in cleansing the teetn, and will also
extract tar, paint or grease, from clothing of all
kinds.
RHEUMATIC OINTMENT.
OR RELIEVER OF PAINS IN GENERAL.
Equal if not superior to any of the pain killers
or eradicators of the day.
Ring, Tetter Worm or File Ointment.
This article has been but recently invented, and
has already cured hundreds of the above complaints.
In cases of long standing, a cake of the above soap
, should be used alternately with this ointment.
All Healing Salve.
Prepared from the extract of elder and wild
i plantain. It is both soothing and healing in sores
generally.
The celebrated RAT DESTROYER, or Exterm
inator of Rats. Mice, Bugs, Roaches, Ac. Prepared
by C. Pemble.
And for sale by
W. H. TUTT,
■) u ly 18 Sole Agent.
H~ ' removal!
A4 ING rented Mr. T. S. Metcalf e new office,
. _, on Beynold-street, with a portion of his new
y Eire Pro W ar <*ouse, adjoining Messrs. Platt A
- S IONB U sTn E SS Un Ue the GENERAL COMMIS
i ' , Proal P t a ff«ntion will be given to all orders, for
. the sale of Merchandise or purchase of Produce.
1 4 ts JOHN CASHIN.
AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBKR 29, 1853
©rtifral A&Dcrtisnncnts.
rlch fall dry goodll
Bgkav brothers
EG to inform the public that their fall pur
chase is now complete, comprising one of the
largest stocks that they have ever the
public, among which will be found
Rich plaid SILKS.
Small checked Silks.
Rich brocade Silks.
Plain Silks, all colours.
Black Silks, all widths.
Black bracade Silks.
Striped Silks.
Black and colored watered Silks.
W bite brocade Silks.
Plain white Silks.
White Satins.
Marccline Silks, all shades.
Real Irish Poplins.
Super black silk Velvets.
Colored Velvets, all shades.
New stiles Paris printed Mouslain DeLains.
do. do. do do Cashmeres,
do. do. Plaid Wollen Goods.
Plain all wool Mousloin DeLain, all shades.
French Cashmeres and Mcrenos, all shades
English Cashmeres and Coburgs, all shades.
Figured Alpacas, ail shades.
Lupin’s best Bombazines.
Very super Alpacas exceedingly cheap.
Very large st ck printed DeLains, 12c.
Very large stock primed Delaines, 25 to 87c.
Irish fronting Linens, best quality.
Real double Damask, very superior.
Lrown Damasss, ail prices.
Toweling, in great variety.
12 4 best Barnsly Sheeting.
Fine pillow caso Linen.
16, 11, and 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting.
16, 11, and 12 4 Auscutney Sheeting.
10, 11, and 12 4 Alendale Sheeting.
V ery super English and American Longclothes.
Very large and varied stock of Calicoes.
French, Scotch and American Ginghams.
English and German Hosiery, vciy cheap.
A full assortment of Misses and Youths llose and
half Hose.
Kid. Silk and Lisle Gloves.
Trimmings, of all kinds.
Kerseys, Osnaburgs and Stripes, cheap.
Very largo heavy Negro Blankets.
Very super Bed Blankets.
Marseilles Quilts, in great variety.
Curtain Materials, in great variety.
Curtain Muslin, einbroided with linen, decidedly
rich
Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloth, a full assortment.
And a great variety of other articles, selected
with the utmost care, which we are selling very
cheap, and to which wo re-pectfully invite atten
tion- sep 30
~ NEW FALL GOODS.
L. D. LaLLERSTEDT,
HAS just received at his old stand, corner of
Globe Hotel, a splendid assortment ot Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the season;
amng which are
Rich brocade and plaid coloured SILKS.
Super plaid and watered black SILKS.
Extra MUSLIN DeLAINES, Parisian styles.
French and English MERINOS.
Lupin s BOMBAZINE and ALPACCA.
Earlston GINGHAMS and PRINTS.
Needle woiked COLLARS and CHEMIRETTS.
Jaconet and Swiss TRIM MING.
Hosiery and GLOVES, great variety.
Irish Linens and Table DAMASK.
Furnaluro DIMITY and FRINGES
Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING.
Osnaburg STRIPES and Georgia PLAINS.
KERSEYS and BLANKETS, great variety.
To which ho invites attention sep 21
RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE
RIALS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from
New York a large supply of Carpets and Cur
tain MATERIALS, among which are;
Rich Wilton CARPETS of new and splended
styles.
Tapestry Brussels and English Brussels CAR
PETS of elegant styles.
Superior Threeply, Ingrain and Venetian CAR
PETS.
Printed Druggetts and Crumb Cloths of beauti
ful styles.
Superior Colored Damask for Window Curtains,
of rich and elegant styles.
Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,
(some at very low prices.)
Rich Cords and Tassels and Gimps for Curtains.
Rich Cornices, Curtain Bands, and Window
Shades.
Superior Damask and Plain Furnitura Dimi
ties.
Superior Cotton FRINGES (a very large assort
ment.)
The public are respectfully requested to all and
examine the assortment. oct 12 df&c
NEW AND UNRIVALLED HAIL ROAD
ROUTE TO THE NORTH.
VIA THE
WILMINGTON & MAN. RAILROAD:
Through in the same time with the great North
ern Mail, and Avoiding Sea Sickness.
TR.AV ELLERS are respectfully informed that
one hundred and thirty miles of the Wilming
ton and Manchester Railroad are completed and in
successful operation, and connections have been
formed by first class Four Horse Post Coaches, over
the unfinished part of tho Road. The following is
the schedule.
Leave Augusta at 4J A. M.
“ Wilmington, at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Weldon at 3 P. M.
“ at Baltimore at 6 A. M.
“ “ Philadelphia at 1 P. M.
“ “ New Yrrk at 6-30 P. M.
Time from Augusta to Wilmington 26 hours.
“ “ Wilmington to New York,. .34-30 “
At Wilmington the connection is made with the
8 „'clock A. M. Express Train.
At Weldon, passengers can have choice of Routes,
jither by Seaboard & Roanoko Railroad and Bay
Line of Steamers, or by Railroad through Peters
burg, Richmond and Washington City, to Balti
more. Through Tickets by either of theso Lines
can be purchased in Wilmington.
Through Tickets from Montgomery to Charles
ton will be received on tho South Carolina Railroad,
between Augusta and tho Wilmington and Man
chester Railroad.
Passengers desirous of going North by this
Route, will have their Baggage checked at Augus
ta, to the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
Any other informaoinn can be obtained of Dr.
J. L. Keon, Agent at Augusta.
L. J FLEMING,
Sup. Wil. & Man. R. R.
july 14 d&ctf
TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN SAVAN
NAH AND AUGUSTA.
w BY THE FASHION -
line.
IN offering the services of the steamer FASHION,
(the first boat of this line) to tho merchants of
Georgia and Carolina, Alabama and Tennossce,
we would ask for hor that patronage which her
construction and light draught of water merits.
The Fashion is a home enterprise and owned ex
clusively by Capt T. N. Philpot (hor commander)
and myself, whose entire attention will be given to
the interest of her patrons.
This boat was built in this city, and great care
has beon taken in her construction to make her
worthy of the trade for which she is intended.
Her capacity is about 2000 bales Cotton, hor
draught es water only 13 inches, which will enable
her at all seasons of the year, to deliver her freight
promptly.
Her entire cargo will be taken between decks,
which will not only prevont damage to goods in
case of snagging, but will add much to the condi
tion of packages discharged from her. Mr. M. A.
Cohen is the agent of this line in Savannah, where
suitable wharves and warehouse have been provi
ded in a central situation for the reception of Cot
ton, Merchandize, <fco.
The Fashion will run in connection with the
New York and Philadelphia steamship, pelivering
goods at this point in five days from either of those
cities. JOHN A. MOORE.
UNITED STATES HOTEL!
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE above HOTEL is new open for the
reception of Permanent and Tran
sient BOARDERS.
This long established and well-known House has
undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and
furnished with NEW and FASHIONABLE FUR
NITURE!
The table will always he supplied with tho best
the market affords; and the Proprietor ruefes, by
a systematic course, both with servants and the
regulations of the house vJnosaUy ( ho will be ena
bled to give entire swrtisfciotion to those that may
favor him with their patronage.
jan 4 JNO. W. SPEAR.
Siramalji}) onb liuilnmi) fines.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA and SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
The new and splendid -e-dSS*.
SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS,
KEYSTONE STATE. Capt. Robt.
Hardie, and STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt J. J.
Garvin, Jr. will leave Savannah for Philadelphia
every Wednesday. These steamships are the most
comfortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for
safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as
follows :
Keystone State Wednesday, 28th September.
State of Georgia Wednesday, sth October.
Ivovstone Stato Wednesday, 12th October.
State ot Georgia Wednesday, 19th October.
Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October.
State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November.
Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November
State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November
Keystone State Wednesday, 23d N ovember
State of Georgia Wednesday, 30th November
Keystone State Wednesday, 7th December.
State of Georgia Wednesday , 14th December.
And so on.
Cabin Passage S2O
Steerage $ 8
C A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
HERON & MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia,
sept 23
FOR PALATXA, EAST FLORIDA. '
Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's,
Jacksonville, Middlehurg, Black Creek, and
Pirolata.
THE new and superior steam tar„«n,T eßas
Packets ST JOHN. Capt. Jas. £
Freebern, and WM. GASTON, Captain Thomas
p HA W, will leave for tho above places as follows:
The St. John on Thursday morning, 16th inst., at
10 o’clock, and Wm. Gaston on Tuesday morning,
20th inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave
at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday
thereafter. The latter boat carrying the U. S.
mail. For freight or pas-age, having handsome
state-room accommodations, apply on board, at
Dillon’s lower wharf, or to
J. H. GUNBY, Agent.
The St. John will go to St. Aegustino every
4th trip, commencing (leaving Savaimah) on the
29th inst. ly sop 13
U. S. MAIL LINE.
Through in 48 to 50 Hours.
SEMI-V 4 EnKLY STEAM SHIP LINE.
Leave adger s wharves
every SATURDAY and WED-IP
NE3DAY, after ..ho arrival of the
cars from thho South and West.
ON SAT UIIDAYS,
The new and splendid Ocean Steamers.
JAMES ADGER, ) John Dickinson,,
1566 tons. ) Commander.
MAF„ION, ) Wm. Foster,
1200 tons. J Commander.
ON WEDNESDAYS,
UNION, ) Richard Adams,
1500 tons. ( Commander.
SOUTHERNER, i Thomas Ewan,
1000 tons. ) Commander.
These Steamers are unrivalled on the coast, for
Safety. Speec and Comfort.
Experienced and courteous Commanders; Tables
supplied with every luxury, will ensure travellers,
by this line every possible comfort and accommo
dation.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage 8
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations, apply at the office of the
Agent, HENRY MISSROON,
Cor. East Bay and Adger’s South wharves,
aug 30 Charleston, S. C.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
FARE REDUCED.
To Sail on Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 6,
a» 4 o’clock.
THE fine side wheel Steam
OSPREY, 1,000 tons burthen, J.
ffipyyS Bennftt Comtnanaor, will leave
as per annexed schedule, every other
Saturday:
FROM CHARLESTON. FROM PHILADBLPHIA.
June 11 Sept'r 17 iJune 4 Sept'r ... .10
June..... 25 Oct’r 1 Juno 18;Sept’r ....24
July 9 Oct’r 15 July 2 1 Oct’r 8
July 23 Oct’r 29 July.... . .lelOct’r 22
Aug’t 6.Nov’r 12 July 3olNov r 5
Aug’t 20; Nov'r 26 Aug’t 13 Nov'r 19
Sept’r.... SjDec’r 10 Aug’t 27iDec’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 overy arrangement that
can add to tho comfort of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this Ship occupies tho 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
H. F. BAKER & CO.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston, S. C.
SAMUEL T. PEARCE, Agent in Philadelphia,
june 5 ttf
THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO
BALTIMORE sls, TO PHILADELPHIA
$17.50, AND TO NEW YORK S2O.
THE^R^L^^nTß^^E^om^CHAßl^^
TON, SO. CA.
LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens
street daily, after the arrival of the Southern
cars, via Wilmington, N. C., from which point two
daily trains are despatched, at 8 A. M. and 2 P.
M.; the 8 o'clock only connecting at Woldon, N.C.,
with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Nor
folk, thence by steamers to Baltimore, and both
trains connecting at Weldon with tho lines to Pe
tersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore,Phila
delphia, and New York. The public is respectful
ly informed that the steamers of these lines are in
first rate condition, and are navigated by well known
and experienced commanders: the Rail Roads are
in fine order, (tho Wilmington and Weldon, as
well as the Seaboard and Roanoke, having recent
ly bocn rolaid with heavy T rail,) thereby socuring
both safety and despatch. By these routes, passen
gers availing themselves of the first train, may reach
Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours,
and New York in 50£ hours; and by the second
train, they arrive in Baltimore in 50 hours, Phila
delphia in 56 hours, and New York in 61£ hours.
Through tickets can alone be had from E.
WINSLOW, Agent of tho Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company, at the office of tho Company,
foot of Laurons-street, Charleston, S. C., to whom
please apply. sep 25
GEORGIA RAILROADS
LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 4.30, F. M., and
(Sundays oveepted) 6, A. M.
Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and
(Sundays excepted) 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 Hamburgdaily 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 20 F. C. ARMS, Sup t.
CA RR IAGE g
WE have on hand, and are receiving, a good
assortment of CARRIAGES, Rockaways,
Barouches, Buggies and Light Carryalls. Also,
Hack and Road Wagons, together with an assort
ment of Harness, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Children’s Cabs
and Wagons, Carriage Bolts, by the package or
single one —all of which will be sold on reasonable
terms, at the storo formerly occupied by the late
H. S. Iloadley. Repairing done at short notice.
WYMAN k DARROW.
cFi\ BOXES extra Soap, for sale bv
DU SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A Co
Y TON & b ig No
yj U DEALERS IN ,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &C. &C.
BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS,
CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, &C.
Which will be sold on very Reasonable terms.
NO. 197 BROAD STREET., UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Augusta, Ga.
J. J. CLAYTON, (march 8) A. P. BIGNON.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT METCALF’S NEW IRON FRONT STORE, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL
ALDRICH & ROYAL, dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, are receiving, per weekly steamers from
New York and Philadelphia, largo additional supplies ofLADIES - , GENT.’S MISSES’, BOY’fc,
and CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES, of the latest styles and finest qualities. They respectfully in
vito the attention of persons visiting our city. Call and see us, in our New Store,and examine our su ck
before purchasing. March 26
J. A. VANWINKLE "
MERCHANT TAILOR
NEXT DOOR TO THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
I HAVE ALWAYS ON-HAND,
A FULL AND FRESH SUPPLY OF
- AND FANCY COLORED
CLOTHS, CASHMERETS, j
DRAP D’ETES, linens, silk
and MARSEILLES VESTINGS,
For Spring and Summer Use:
Which will be made to order
In the most Fashionable Manner.
ALL ORDERS FROM THE <
COUNTRY FILLED CORRECT-;
LY AND WITH DESPATCH, \
N. B.—All Goods so d at this es(
Augusta, April 21st, 1853.
(Ctjarlcston JUmctirsinuiiis. |
PAVILION HOm.
CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS.,
H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor.
apr 15 ly
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CORNER OF MEETING AND HAYNE STS.,
D. MIXER, Proprietor.
apr 15 ly
CHARLES D. CARR,
30 BROAD-STREET, 30
DRAPER ANI> TAILOR.
apr 15 ly
g7~& hTo am e ro n ,
145 MEETING-STREET, 145
Importers of
China, Glass and Earthenware.
apr 16 _ ly
' R . S . MIL LAR ,
131 MEETING-STREET, 131
Soda, Sugar, Butter, Water and
Lemon Crackers.
D^* - Orders promptly attended to.
apr 15 ly
LEWIS M . H ATC H ,
120 MEETING-STREET, 120
Agent for the sale of
Oils, White Lead, Iron Safes,
Leather and Rubber Bands.
apr 15 ly
DA NI EL II .S IL 0O X .
224 KING-STREET, 224
Furniture and Chair Warehouse,
Cabinet Makers Materials, &c.
T B trout”
112 BAY-STREET, 112
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in
Stone Lime, P. Paris, Rosendale
Cement, and Building Materials in general,
apr 15 ly
j~q sep H WALKER,
BAY-STREET,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Agent for White’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s
Printing Press Manufactory.
Printing Ink at Now York prices.
apr 15 ly
CHAFEE, ST. AMEND & CROFT.,
170 BAY-STREET, 170
Dealers in
Wines, Liquors, Segars, Syrups,
&c.
apr 15 ly
JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY,
181 BAY r -STREET, 181
Importers and Dealers in
DRY GOODS.
THOMAS WALLACE,
CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS,
Importer and Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
apr 15 ly
LUMBER FOR SALE.
WHITE PINE, Oak, Ash, Hickory. Pojlar,
Mahogany, Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut,
and every variety ol Northern Lumber.
ALSO
GRIND STONE and ICE, for sale in lots and
quantities to suit purchasers. Address:
JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent,
Charlestor Neck Ice House, S. C.
oct 24 dT&c ly
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated January , 1849.
Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C.
HAVING established an Agency in this city, are
prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most
favorable terms.
Tho table of Rates are those made by Joshua
Millar, and known as “ The Carlisle Table,” uni
versally conceded to bo the most correct in use.
The advantages offered by this Company, are
such as merit the attention of the public, and will
be pointed out and explained at any time by'the
Agent.
Insurances are taken on single lives, for on 3
year, seven years, or for life.
On joint lives, for life.
On slaves at 2-3 valuo, one or five
years.
Tho undorsigned can, at all times, be found at
the Law office of G. J. & W. Schley, Esqs.
Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent here,
will be promptly attended to
apr 11 S. H. OLIVER, Ag’t., Augusta, Ga.
PORTRAITS.
CHARLES BERUFF,—ARTIST,
From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria.
C N RATEFCLfor the encouragement
vJ en him the ca3t season, informs tholfcpggjf
ladies and gentlemen es Augusta and
nity, that he has removed to the rooms over
office of Dr. Van Vorhee’s, on Mclntosh street,
two doors from Constitutionalist <fc Republic office,
and is prepared to furnish PORTRAITS of the
finest execution, at tho shorest notice. The Pub
lic are respectfully invited to give him a call.
few more Pupils in DRAWING can be
accommodated.
OIL PAINTINGS renovated at short
notice.
References. —Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Tho
Richards, J. Gardner, Jr. aug 12
—ALSO —
A fine stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,;'
;<
—COMPRISING—
; Black, Browr. Olivo, Dahlia, <
FROCK AND DRESS
COATS;
s Alpacca, Queens Cloth, Drap <
;D’Ete, Silk, Crape and Linen,-
COATS;
! Black and Fancy Cassimere
PANTS;
! AND A LARGE STOCK OF;
; PLAIN AND FANCY SUMMER \
; VESTS. \
jablishment are of the best quality,
apr 21
NEW GUNS, PISTOLS, &.C.
road street, just above the Augusta Hotel.
THE subscriber has just received a large addi
tion to his former stock of GUNS and GUN
NING APPARATUS, which makes his assort
ment decidedly tho best in the city—consisting of:
Double and Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and
prices.
Colt’s, Allen’s, and other REVOLVERS; also,
the Single Barreled Self-cocking and RIFLE PIS
TOL, steel barrels.
A great variety of Powder Flasks and Shot
Bags, and Game Bags, of the finest patterns.
Also, Percussion Caps, all varieties, from the
common G.D. to the finest Westley Richard’s wa
ter proof.
Cleaning Rods, Drinking Flasks, Dog Collars,
Hunting Horns, Nipple Wrenches, <4c. Ac.
Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Bowie Knives,
Dirks.
Powder, by keg or in canisters, all varieties.
Shot, by the bag or retail.
RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make,
one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a splendid
shooting article.
N. B.—RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of
RESTOCKING and REPAIRING done in the
best manner, and warranted.
Also, Keys fitted and Door Locks repaired, at
short notice. E. 11. ROGERS,
june 16
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE
MANUFACTORY.
TH E Subscriber
friends" and the pub
lie, that ho continues
to execute orders for
his well known War
ranted French Burr
MILLSTONES, ot
every desired size, at
the lowest price, and
SHORTEST NOTICE.
He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE
STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, of various patents,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand,
CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article
necessary in a Mill.
Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach
to Gin Gears.
All orders promptly attended to.
jan 3 ly WM. R. SCHIRMER
” CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. ~
RE aDY MADE \ j HATS
CLOTHING. W. O. PRICE & C 0.,; neweststyle.
at Wholesale Drapers and Tailors, CAPS,
and Retail, are well supplied with thejof Plush, Cloth
of all descrip-,best of English & French 1 A other kinds
tions.oftheve-i CLOTHS, ‘UMBRELLAS
ry best :ofblack 0 fblack and blue, andalli of Silk and
under shirts,hjjg newest colors. ’ Ginghams.
D srARFS S ’ i CASSIMERES, ;Shoulder Bra-
CRAVATS, newest and most; Mon C e e y^ elts
all kinds of P a t toras- ; BRUSHES,
HOSIERY. VESTINGS, j f orC l o thes,
GLOVES. of every description. ‘Hair. Nails, Ac
of every de-}"* 16 P u ®“ c Wl }* us Porte Monies,
scription, and'P re P ared to make to (Pocket Books,
all articles use-i , H . . land all useful
ful and neces- allartlcl esof Dressmthe; ar ti c ies of
sary for Dress o ftst and “ll’’ ! t approved j> ress f or (j en _
and comfort I " -tlemen’s use.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
HATS FOR THE MEN AND CAPS FOR THE
* BOYS.
THE undersigned would call the attention of
their numerous patrons and friends, to their
extensive assortment of HATS and CAPS, amongst
which may be found
Gents Ravel Hats new style,
do. Opera do. do. do.
do. Spanish do. do. do.
do. Panama do. do. do.
Together with Boys, Opera and Kossuth Hats,
also, Boys Fancy Dress, Army, Navy and Plush
Caps, and are receiving per weekly steamer the vo
ry latest styles. J. TAYLOR, jr. & CO.
BELLVILLE FACTORY AGENCY,
Corner of Mclntosh and Reynold, Streets.
THE GEORGIA STRIPES AND
PLAINS, made at this Factory, jt
so long and favorably known to Mcr
chants and Planters, are now on sale at 851 jV
the above place, where all orders will al
be promptly attended to.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
jan 13 lyis
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Augusta, Ga
THE UNDERSIGNED
having re-opened the
above named
are now prepared to execute all o rdersl'orO AST
INGS, Ac., in BRASS and IRON for Saw or Grist
Mills. Steam Engines, Machinery, Water Pipes.
Lamp Post, Columns, of any kind that may be
required, at short notice.
We will constantly keep on hand and for sale, a
supply of different sized GIN GEARING of the
most approved patterns. Also. PLOW CASTINGS
of all kinds, having the most extensive and best
assorted lot of Plow Patterns, in the Southern coun
try-
Both parties being practical mechanics and in
tending to devote their undivided attention to the
business, hope that from promptness in filling or
ders, superior workmanshir, and at as low prices as
can be afforded, to nv’rit a continuation of the
liberal support formerly bestowed upon the concern.
R- & A. PHILIP.
N. B.—The highest cash prices paid for old
Brass. Copper and Cast Iron. march 5
C/ \ HHDS New Orleans andTtßicoSu-arsfe
DU SCRANTON, SEYMOUR & Co.
VOL. 33—NEW SERIES —VOL. 8. -NO. IC3
FURNISHING ARTICLES.
A fine assortment of
SILK and SUMMER CRAVATS
GLOVES, HOSIERY. SUSPEN
; DERS, COLLA RS, STOCKS;
White and Colored
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS.
Silk and Cotton
5 UNDER-GARMENTS,
UMBRELLAS,
WALKING CANES,
And a fine stock of
FANCY ARTICLES,
AND
PERFUMERY.
»
J. A. VAN WINKLE.
firm IJorh
GUTTA PERCHA VS. INDIA RUBBER,!
T SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW.
Narth America Gutta Perch a Company of
- New „„® ar ® offering at Wholesale a great
variety of CLOTHING, Ac, made from Rider’s Pa
tent Vulcanized GUTTA PERCIIA, ot n<w styles
and beautiful finish. These Goods are Water-proof
free from unpleasant smell, pliable and elas'icliVe
India Rubber, not injured by fatty substances, and
will not Decompose and become Sticky, they are
very different in character from any other goods
heretofore made of Gutta Percha, either in this
country or Europe, and are warranted to sUnd all
climates. Among the variety may be found Coats,
Cloaks, Capes, Ponchos, Reefing Jackets. Overalls',
Leggins, Sou-westers, Caps, Comp Blankets, Horso
Covers, Shower Matts. Syringes, Breast Pumps,
Balls, Pencil and Ink Eracers, Gas Bags, Sports
men’s Drinking Cups, Steam Packing. Machine
Belting, Carriage Cloths, Ac., with a very cheap
and Effective Life Preserver, made expressly to
meet the new passenger law of Corgrcis All of a
finish and quality superior to any other water
proofs goods now before the public. For sale at
the Warehouse 80, Cedar street, New York.
Dealers in water-proof goods are invited to ex.
amino these goods, believing they w 11 find them
cheaper and far superior to anything they have
ever seen before.
Orders to any extent extended at short notice,
WILLIAM RIDER,
E. R. Billings, Pres’t N. A. P. Co.
Treasurer and Sec’ry.
New York, Aucust 12.~ 1853. dAcfitn aug 19
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
CYBISW. FIELD a- CO.,
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 A Sons’ English Tissue “
First quality Ultramarine Blue “
They arc also Agents for the principal Paper
Manufacturers in this country, and offer for sale by
far the most extensive and desir bio sto< k of Paper
and Paper Manufacturers’ MATEhIALS that can
be found in this or any other country.
They occupy the large and commodious Ware
houses, No. 11 Cliff street, No 58 Cliff street, No.
184 Christopher street, and the Lefts over the larg-
Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff strt et
Their business is stric ]y wholesale, and Writing
Papers are sold by the case only.
Their extraordinary facilities"enable them to of
fer all 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.
The highest market price paid in cash for all kind
ofßags- ly July 24
SPECTACLES.
IF YOU will and must wear SPECTACLES, get
them exactly suited to the eye. or they will do
more harm than good. THE OPTOMETER is an
instrument invented by Prof Stampfer, of the
Polytechnical School of Vienn , for the purpose of
measuring with scientific exactness the degree of
convexity the eye had lost by age, and it applies
accurate numbers of glasses to counteract the de
feot. None then, need hereafter complain that
their spectacles pain their eyes, who call on us to
be fitted with Spectacles. Come and see for your
selves. Now, though wo have taken much pains to
obtain this instrument, as well to inform ourselves
with reference 10 the application of Glasses to
remedy the defects of vision, we take pleasure in
informing our patrons and th 6 public, that we have
become sole agents of Messrs. Ball & Co., for the
sale of their recently invented Cups, which render
spectacles entirely usel ss, even to the most Aged
persons, where eyes have lost their convexity from
age We append, in favor of this invention, the
following letter from Prof. Finney, of Oberlin Col
lege.
The fact in regard to the improvement in my
sight by the use of your Cups are these :
I was wearing GLASSES of 18 inches focus—l
have had them changed twice; and am now wri
ting in a bad light with glasses of 48 inches focus,
which! is! the lowest magnifying power used by
Messrs. Piko. I can now read common print with
ease with the lowest magnifying glasses. I have
used thorn agreeably to your directions about four
weeks. I see not why I may not expect, in a short
time, to have my sight quite restored by continu
ing the use of the cups I cannot but regard this
discovery as of great value. Yours, truly,
(Signed) C. G. Finney.
P S. lamin my sixtieth year, and have worn
glasses about ten years.
Feb’y. 7, 1853.—Prof. Finney writes—l have,
for the last six or eight months, used them (the
Cups) but seldom. The improved state of my
sight rendering me forgetful and neglectful of their
steady use. I have received much benefit and no
perceptible injury whatever from their use.
With my blinds open I read comfortably, and
write easily without glasses.
Other letters can be seen in pamphlet, published
by Messrs. Ball & Co., in our possession,
oct 16 OSBORNE & W HITLOCK.
Sole Agents tor Richmond county.
APERIENT FILLSI ~
DR. A. CUNNINGHAM has, for the last twen
ty years used the above PILLS, and found
them a safe and useful remedy in costive habits,
and in tcoso sick head aches, arising from a de
ranged condition of the digestive organs. When
taken according to directions, they never fail in as
sisting to remedy the many ovils arising from the
abuse of medicine and improper food.
Many of my former patients continue to uso
them, therefore I can safely recommend them to
all who may find it necessary te resort to the uso
of medicine
They may bo had at my Office, and at nearly all
the wholesale and retail Drug stores in this city.
april 12 d&cly
COWING & CO.’S GARDEN AND FIRE
ENGINES,
WHICH, for power, capacity, and usefulness,
cannot be surpassed; from the size of the air
chamber, sufficient power is obtained to enable one
man to throw a steady stream of wafer to tho height
of fifty feet perpendicularly, thereby rendering it
a desirable article, as a protec ion against fire, for
washing windows of 2 and 3 stories of buildings,
carriages, Ac. Also, a general assortment of Block
Tin Pipe, Lord Pipe and Gup a Percha Hose. For
sale by (iuh- i) ts B. F. CHEW.
TO THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA.
WM. lIAINEai respectfully informs the public
that he has engaged the services of Doctor
JOSEPH HA TTON, (Chcmisr and Apothecary and
Graduate of the Medical College of Georgia,) who
will take charge of his Chemical and Dispensing
department, at the City Drug Store. All pre
scriptions and Family receipes entrusted to him
will receive the strictest attention, both as regards
purity of Medicines and accuracy of preparation.
He offers his professional and may bo
found constantly, during the day, at tho above es
tablishment 3m Bt .p 4
ENGINEERS, MECHANICS, ETC.
ROADS anl Railroads, by Gillespie; Eubanks
Hydraulics and Mechanics; Hand Book o’
Locomotive Engineers and Machinists. by Norrisf
Greer s Mechanics Companion; Macbanical Prin;
c pia, by Leon, rd; Mechanics for Millwrights,
Machinist, Engineers, &c , by Overman ; Mechan
ics Text Book ; Students Guide to the Locomotive
Engine : Baker*fe Elements of Mechanics; Byrne’s.
Templeton’s and Hasweil’s Pocket Companions for
Engineers, Contractors and Surveyors; Scribnor’s
Pocket Tablo Book : Mifflin on Railway Cutves ;
Field practice of laying out Circular Curves, for
Rail Roads; Mathematical Tables for Pratical
Men; 'Scribner’s Engim ers and Mechanical Com
panion ; Mechanics Own Book; Nicholson’s Me
chanics Companion; Millwrights Guide; Miller
and Millwrights Assistant.
The above books together with a fine stock of
Drafting and Surveyot s Instruments. For sale by
oct 20 THOP RICHARDS & EON.
UJiUKRSHI RTS AN DDK AYV E RS.—Merino
Astonia. Buckskin, Lanbs Wool, Cotton
Silk, and all the other kinds for health, warmth
and convenience.
°ct II WM. 0. PRICE & CO.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS would embrace this op
portunity of returnnig their thanks to the pub
lic for the ve y liberal patronage which they have
received the ast year, aud would respectfully solict
a continuance of the same. We are now receiving a
large and well sel cted stock of the beet BOOTS
and SHOES which are manufactured. All of which
we will sell on as good terms as any house in the
city. oct 4 ALDRICH & ROYAL.
Tennessee bacon —9ooo ih» Sides, For
sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
~ oct 13 No. I Warroa Block,