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.piES' RICH DRESS GOODS.
,-vi)V> & SHEAR have received from
S Fancy Plaid SILKS, of new and
Brocade and Fancy Pearl Col d Silks;
«ap 1 if gjgck Figured and Plain Black Silks, of
C r> tr n ‘cTdcL,lines and Cashmeres, of elegant
‘ tT Plain French Merinos and DeLaines, of the
W» n ’fJ desirable colors;
“I 08 small Figured DcLaines, (all wool,) of
Lup‘ n5 gtvlos for children;
Muslin Chimasettes. Collars, and
U*f jpriiceves, a very large supply ;
bVndcrsle,ves, Collars, and Chima
for mourning;
.• Mourning Collars, of beautiful styles:
1 i r ilorcd Silk Blond Laces, for Ladies’
shite » n<l p l[r —.
. Talma Cloaks, of new and elegant
st % "iLck Cloth Cloaks, for mourning, of bcau
]>dies a .
and Rich Colored Silk Velvot Man-
Ladies
jMaek and Colore 1 Cloth Fillobertes and
gadia
a'q-mcrior Black Cashmere' and Thibet
Ui ' u-00l*Shawls;
j a ncy Scotch, Buy State, Watervleit, Wa
;°'rloo and Empire Wool Shawls, a very large
i Mourning Shawls, of extra size
of heavy Woolen Shawls, for ser-
T *or Welch and Gauze Flannels ;
relish Colored Flannels, for Ladies’ Sacks:
Cloths for Cloaks and Talmas, of beautiful
great variety of other articles suitable
. jjrepc.nt season, and to all of which they re
or e t”,!!v invite the attention of the public. nl9
AND CURTAIN MATE
iVOtVDEN & SHEAR havcreceived from New
Velvet Carpets, of now and splendid
r Jghßru.sels Carpets, of rich and elegant styles;
n ‘ ;,, r Tanestry Brussels and Venetian Carpets;
Sjrior Ingrain and Three Ply Carpets;
pointed Finer Baizes, by the yard, and in patterns:
~ n r or Halls and Bed Rooms, at very low pri-
Superior white Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cur
soh colored Damasks, for Window Curtains ;
iiLh Window Shades, of elegant designs;
Curiam Bands: rich Cornices; Brass and Plated
Stair Hods; ,
furniture Dimities and Cotton Fringes, a large
Free-h* 'Printed Table Covers, of extra size and
quality ...
Io a ! l of which they respectfully invito the at
(ntion of the public. nov 19
HOSIERY.
s.- SHEAR have received from New
Ladas'white and black Merino and Lambs Wool
Hose;
Lsiies - heavy fleecy lined black Raw Silk Hose;
Ladies'white, black and slate colored English Hose;
Gentlemen's superior Cotton and Merino Half do.;
jjjjges' a nd Youth’s Hose, afu 1 assortment;
A large supply of Children's fancy Cotton, V’orsted
and Silk Hosiery;
Ladies’Silk and Merino Vests, with long and short
sleeves;
Gentlemen's Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers;
Misses’ Merino Vests;
A complete assortment of Alexander's Ladies’ Kid
Gloves. j
l’he public are respectfully requested to call and
examine the assortment. nov 19
patronise southern enterpkise.
COMBS & CO.‘S SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
VIEW YORK, Office 38 Broadway, Parisen
1\ King A Co , A gents.
Charlesiodon, Office 9 Hayno Street, F. T. Pen
tecost Agent.
Augusta, Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets, S.
I. Combs, Agent.
We now forward by Express to and from Now
York, Charleston, Columbia, Augusta, Atlanta,
LaGrange, West Pcjint, and Montgomery. Ala.
Merchants and others shipping from New York
sad other northern Cities, to points on our line will
alsase order their Packages sent to our Office, New
Turk, as this will be the cheapest and most expedi
tious means of Transportation to them. Our Ex
press is the only Express from Charleston to the in
terior of South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, and
Tennessee, and Merchandise of any description to
be forwarded by Express from the northorn Cities,
orfrem Charleston to any of the above places or
for other points on our lines, will be forwarded
promptly and at the lowest rates, if sent to our
OtScein either of the above places. Packages to be
expressed from Charleston for the northern Cities, if
narked “Per Combs & Co.’s Express,’’ Charleston
and Bill Lading rendered u«, will receive prompt
attention end be forwarded by first Express after
their reception. Our facilities from Charleston to
the above places and points on the Western and
Atlantic Railroad are good, and we feel confident
tl giving satisfaction. S. T. COMBS,
net 13 • F. T. PENTECOST.
TEACHER WANTED,
t LL SAINTS ACADEMY, Waccamaw, George
A town District, S C. —The office of Principal 1
ai the above Institution is vacant. The salary is
QeeThousanu Dollars per annum, paid half year- 1
It,at the end ol each term. The number of schol
arsis limited to twenty-five, and the course of in-
Kraction is such as to prepare them to enter any
of car Colleges with credit. There arc suitable
mmer and winter residences for the use of the
incumbent, free of rent, who is required to board
papilsat fixed charges.
Applicants for the above office are requested to
communica'e with either of the Truestees, Dr. Ed
ward Thomas Heriot, Col. R. F. W. Allston, or with
B*v. Alexander Glennie. Rector of All Saints Par
i4 SuAThfi nov 20
savannah Mutual insurance com
FANY.
\\ W. WOODRUFF having been recently ap
pointed Agent for the above Company, is
sowprepared to take Fire and Marine RISKS on
tJfavorable terms as any agency iu the city.
Office, Mclntosh street, next door to the Tele
graph office.
Augusta, August 22d, 1853 aug 23
J. P. SETZE
HAS just received a new supply of Imported
atd Domestic CARPETINGS, of rich and
tew designs, amongst which are the following de
suiptions: .
Inion Carpotings at 37$
“ “ <>2j
All wool “ '• Tf>
ingrain “
Scotch Ingrain Carpeting, 1
double Ingrain Carpeting, 112 j
Three Ply, all wool “ 1-5
“ - “ “ 1 37±
“ extra five and very heavy,... 150
Brussels, “ “ “ “ .. .1 ito 1J
Rich Tapestry Carpeting, 2 50
Extra rich •* “ 3 00
Plain Baizes and printed Druggets, for
Crum and Floor Carpets lrom 75 to 2 J
4-4, 5 -i, and 6 4 Checked and plain Straw Mat
tiig,
*•4 Oil Cloth, (lined.)
Hearth Rugs from 4 to SO.
Boor Mats and Carpet Bindings.
Together with an extensive stock of Fancy and
Staple Good-, which he offers at the lowest market
prices. nov 5
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
*EW YORK
STEAMSHIPS.
days of leaning savannah for. nf.w york.
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull Nov. 5
■‘he Alabama, Caot. Schonck, • • “ jj
j-he Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ 19
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 23
The Augusta. Capt. Lyon, “26
♦he Florida, Capt Woodhull Doc. 3
‘is o Alabama, Capt. Sohenck, “ 7
the Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 10
The Florida, Capt Woodhull, 17
The Alabama, Capt. Schcnck, 44 21
The Augusta, Capt Lyon, “ 24
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ] » 31
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety or comfort— making their
passages in »0 to 69 hours, and are commanded by
skilltul, careful and polite officers. They offer a
most derii able conveyance to New York. On the
completion of the Knoxville, in January next,
thii line will be ;;omi-weekiy. Cabin passage, $25.
PAUDLEFORD, fay' & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L MITCHILL,
nov 1 13 Broadway, New York.
WINES. —10 quarter casks pale Sherry.
20 quarter casks Sic. Madeira.
20 4 4 44 Malaga.
' S “ 44 Burgundy Port.
5 44 44 Old Port, pure juice.
12 eighth 44 Old Madeira.
Now receiving and for sale low by
nov 6 DAVIS, KOLB <fc FANNING.
ON CONSIGNMENT 40 Boxes TOBACCO
Wfrdiftjn quality, nov 8 J. A. ANSLEYh
©ritfral JUnifrtisrmcttts.
I. P. GIRARDEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE and Retail Confectioners, and
Dealers in French and German Fancy Goods,
Augusta, Geo., respectfuully call the attention of
the public generally to their large and selected
stock of Confectionaries, Fancy Goods, Toys, of
every descriptor Fire Works,' Cordials, Syrups,
£3agars, Havana and Malaga Fruits, Pickles and
Preserves—all of which can ba found at their es
tablishment. at the lowest possible market, nov 22
BOOKS. —The sources of English Words and
Phrases, classified and arranged to facilitate
the expression of ideas, and assist in Literary com
position.
The Rhetoric of Conversations, or Bridles and
Spurs, for the management of the tongue.
Theory of Politics, or Enquiry into the Founda
tion of Governments and their Causes and Pro
gress of Political Revolutions, by Richard Hildreth.
The World's Progress, a Dictionary of Dates,
with tabular views of General History-, and a His
torical Chart, by Putnam.
Select Biitish Eloquence, bv Goodrich. For sale
by nov 23 TUOS RICHARDS Sc SON.
FUN-JOTTINGS, or Laughs I have taken a pen
to, by N.P. Willis.
The Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with
nearly five hundred engravings, a splendid present
for children.
The Invalid's Own Book, a collection of Receipts j
from various hooks and various countries, by the
Honorable Lady Cust.
Also, another supply of Jo mini's Campaign of
Waterloo. For sale bv
nov 23 THOS. RICHARDS Sc SON.
SEED OATS—I.OOO bushels Seed Oats lor sale,
at 75 cents per bushel, by *
nov 23 W, 11. STARK Sc CO,
STOCK OF ALL SORTS.—Horses, Mules, Cat
tle, Hogs, See., Ac., constantly for sale by
nov 15 W. H. PRITCHARD.
MATCHES. —100 gross Matches, in round wood
en boxes, just received and for sale on con
signment, by S. C. GRENVILLE Sc CO.
nov 13
MULES AND TEAM. —A two horse Wagon
aud two Mules, for sale at Wagon Yard,
nov 15 W. H. PRITCHARD.
GLOVES. —The largest and best assortment of j
Dress and Weather Gloves ever offered in
Augusta, embracing Ladies Gauntlets for travelling, i
Sec, See. oct 13 JW PRICER CO.
(T.tl’s. —Just received, a fine assortment of Gen- :
J tlemen’s Caps, suitable for the season. Also, ;
a large lot of Boy’s and Youth's Fancy Dress Caps, ;
to which we invite the attention of those wi-hing a
good article. J. TAY r LOR, Jr., Sc CO,
nov 1 opposite New Augusta Bank.
TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
RECEIVED AT LAST, the well known and I
long expected TOBACCO called the PAN- I
CAKE, which is only and expressly manufactured
by Stultz & Barnard for him.
Also. Stultz & Bernard s No. 1 A, and four A j
TOBACCO, For sale at tho Segar and Tobacco
Store. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
sept. 13 GUSTAVUS VOLGER.
WAGON AND TEAM OF MULES —A good
Team of six large MULES. Apply at the |
Wagon Yard to W. H. PRITCHARD. !
nov 15 I
VINEGAR. —50 bbls. Cider Vinegar; 10 bbls
very superior White Wine Vinegar. For sale
cheap by DAVIS, KOLB Sc FANNING.
FINE DIAMONDS—Rings, Pins and Crosses, for
sale low, also a large assortment of Gold
Pens. oct2o OSBORNE & WHITLOCK.
A CARD.
fi'IHE subscriber, thankful for the patronage
J. heretofore bestowed upon him, takes this op
portunity of informing tie public, that he has
secured the services of a gentleman from the
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (where he
has been the past seven years) who wiil take charge
of the Compounding Department of his business.
Physicians and Families are assured that all Pre
scriptions, Family Medicines, Analyses, See., will
receive the most careful attention.
Merchants are invited to examine our Stock, our
prices being the same as those of Charleston.
WM. 11. TUTT.
■Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
nov 4 dlclm
NEGROES WANTED.
PERSONS having NEGROES for sale, will find
a purchasor by applying to Spires Sc Wilson,
Hamburg, S. C , who will pay the highest cash
prices. Persons residing in the up country of Geor
gia or South Carolina, having such property to dis
pose of by addressing us at Hamburg, describing
their Negroes and prices, we will go and look at
them without delay.
oct 7 ts
FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AHD VEST
INGS.
WM. O. PRICE Sr CO., have just received, a
lot of very fine CLOTH, and the newest pat
terns of CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, to make
to order. WM. 0. PRICE & CO.,
nov 13 Drapers and Taifors.
ry rx. BOXES Adamantine Candles.
I “ Sperm “
75 “ Soap. For sale by
SCRANTON SEYMOUR «fc CO..
EOV 5 No 2 Warren Block.
PLANTERS’ HATS.—A fine assortment of
Planter’s Hats, new style, suitable for all per
sons exposed to all kinds of weather.
Also, a large stock of Plantation Hats, which we
offer at very low prices.
J. TAYLOR Jr., & CO.,
nov 1 opposite New Augusta Bank.
AIR BRAIDING. —Hair Braiding in various
beautiful styles; Bracelets, Chains, Ear
Rings, Charms, Pins, <fcc. Samples can be seen at
the store of CLARK & CO. Jewellers.
BRICK WORK WANTED.
rffAUE subscriber is prepared to do all kind of
JL Brick W ork at short notice.
oct 26 L. G. BASSFORD.
THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. j
WILL be re-opened in Augusta, Geo., on the j
first Monday in October, under the Supe- .
rintendance of competent Teachers, at rcsi- ;
dence of Mrs. Sabal, opposite the United States
Hotel, No. 142 . .
Young Ladies and Misses will receive instruction
in the Primary and higher branches of an English,
French and Latin Education, at very moderate
rates. There being no extra charge for Latin and
French, the pupil may cultivate, thoroughly and
uninterruptedly, the above languages during the
whole course of education
The very best of teachers will be employed in
Vocal and Instrumental Music. Monsier Boru
will take charge of the Drawing and Painting De
partments.
Board for Young Ladies and Misses can bo ob
tained by applying at the Institution.
* C. A. SABAL,
sop 21 6m Principal.
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
OSBORNE A WHITLOCK, under the United
States Hotel, sign of tbo Mammoth Watch,
offer for sale some of the finest and cheapst Goods
ever brought to this markec, having just returned
from tne North with a large assortment of every
thing in their line of the most fashionable kind.
Fine Watches, put-up expressly to our order and
warranted first rate time keepers. Every Watch
with our name on it warranted for twice the usual
time, viz, two years. , . . , _
We have a first rate workman exclusively for
our Watch work, and a first rate workman exclu
sively for our Jewelry work, and all work done by
us will be done promptly and properly.
We are sole Agents for an instrument which ren
ders Spectacles useless. The most aged may throw
away their Spectacles. _ oc *
See another advertisement in this paper.
SUGAR AND COFFEE
-50 hhds N. O. and Cuba Sugars.
300 barrel? A. B AC. Coffee do.
450 bags prime Rio Coffee. lor sale by
nov 6 DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING.
OCTOBER 17, 1853.
CLARK A CO., Watchmakers and Jewelers,
have now in store a completo stock of new
and desirable Goods. Particular attention has been
given to fine WATCHES, SILVER WARE and
Diamonds. On hand
T. F. Cooper’s fine London Duplex WATCHES.
T. F. Cooper’s fine London Duplex Repeating do.
T. F. Cooper’s fine London Independent Second
WATCHES.
Jurgenson’s (of Copenhagen) Duplex and Re
peating WATCHES.
Watches of the Manufacture of Chas. Taylor A
Son in Magic and other Cases. Also, of the Man
ufacture of Tobins, Beesley,Johnson, and others.
SILVER WARE.—Tea Sets, Pitchers, Wine
Goblets, Cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ac., Ac.
JEWELRY.—In Pins, Ear Rings, and
of the latest styles.
CUTLERY. —Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery
GENS Double Guns of all description, and bo
largest and best assortment of gunning apparatus.
PISTOLS—CoIt’s, Derringer’s, Deane s (London
Bridge) Revolvers and every style in use.
CANES—Of all kinds—Gold, Silver, Stone and
Ivory mounted, and a variety of fancy imported
Sticks.
Diamond and other Stones mounted to order—
Engraving on metal, at a moment’s notice,
oct 18
r~\N CONSIGNMENT 100 hhds. old crop New
v_/ Orleans Sugar—quality, fair to choice.
I nov 19 J j. A- ANSLEY.
©ritrrul JUtoertiarments.
TO RENT.
THE Brick DWELLING, over Chow’s Tin
Shop, adjoining the Eagle & Phoenix Ho- Ml
tel, desirable for one or two Families who wish to
board at the Hotel. Possession given immediately.
Enquire of Mrs. A. Moon, on the premises of T.
S. Metcalf, or at the Furniture Store of M M
Benjamin. 12 nov 12
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK, Washer and Ironer, for asmall
family. Apply at this office. nov 8
FOR SALE.
A THOROUGH-BRED saddle Horse for sale,
aged eight years ; gentle, though of fine spirit
and action, (color chesnut sorrel.) He may be
seen at Simpson’s Upper Stables. ts oct 2(5
TO RENT.
(Possession given the let October.)
FOUR Dwelling Houses on Taylor and
Washington streets, near the Wayneboro s. v! ;
Rail Road Depot. For terms apply to A. Poullain,
or to T. CLANTON.
_aug 25 ts
FOR SALE.
THE LARGE LOT. on corner of Telfair and El
bert-str et, containing 200 feet on Telfair and
running through to Walker-street,
It may be divided to suit purchasers.
sept 27 ts JAMES GARDNER.
WANTED,
STATE OF GEORGIA 6 I'ER CENT BONDS,
of tho first issue of 1840, 1841 and 1842, for
which a premium will bo paid. Apply to
apr 29 ts ROBT. WALTON, Cashier.
~ WANTED.
A FIRST RATE House GIRL, not under 20
I\. years of age, for which a fair price will be
given. Apply at this office. oct 21
~ COOK AND WASHER WANTED
HIGH wages, and a permanent place, will be
given for a good Cook, Washer and Ironer.
Apply at this office. nov 1
BAR BO T & SE YL E,
ARCHITECTS.
JYo. 59 Broad Street,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
L. J. BARBOT. j. h. seyle.
oct 23 ly
FOR saleT
ONE HUNDRED SHARES of Georgia Rail
Road STOCK if applied for immediately.
Apply to oct 28 ts H. & J. MOORE.
RHE T T & ROB SON,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION BEKCHA TS,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
Peruvian Guano and Farmers’ Plaster always
on hand. aug, 10
IRON BEDSTEADS.
COMSTOCK, BROMLEY .V CO.,
MANUFACTURERS.
SALKS ROOM No. 95 Leonard street, New
York, one door west of Broadway. Common
and Folding, plain and orname tal BEDSTEADS
of all Kinds. Hotel, Hospital, Prisons, Family,
Servant's and Children's Bedsteads, always on
hand. Also, a genera; assortment of Iron Furni
ture, Spring beds, Hair and other Mattresses.
These bedsteads are superior to all others in
point of cleanliness, neatness and economy. They
are always free from vermin, and are exceedingly
durable, portable and convenient?* Orders to any
extent may be addressed to
COMSTOCK, BROMLEY & CO.,
No. 95 Leonard street, New York.
Agents wanted for the sale of the above. De
scriptive circulars sent wherever requested,
nov 12 Cm
RICE. —25 tierces prime new Rico. Apply to
nov 15 JOHN CASHIN.
JUST RECEIVED —A large and assorted stock
of Planished Ware, comprising Dish Covers,
Buckwheat and other Dish Covers, English Chafing
Dishes, Imperial Covers, Dishes, W atcr Pans,
Hash Heaters, Kettles, Soup Tureens, &c.. ifcc.
For sale at wholesale and retail by
oct 22 B. F CIIEW.
BACON. —10 hhds. prime Baltimore Bacon Sides.
Apply to nov 19 6 JOHN CASHIN.
CAIVIPHEN E and Burning Fluid, of the bert
quality, maj* bo had at all times of
nov 17 WM. H. TUTT.
LATE PUBLICATIONS —The Underground
Mail Agent;
Egeria, or Voices of Thought and Counsel for
the Wood and Wayside, by W. G Simms;
Basil, a story of Modern Life :
Helen and Arthur, or Miss Thusa’s Spinning
wheel, a novel, by Mrs Hentz;
Scrvie, or the Banded Twig;
Uncle Sam’s Palace, or the Reigning King;
Salid for the Solitary ;
Tanglewood Tales, another wonder book, by
Hawthorn:
Lula, or the Island ;
Last leaf from Sunny-side ;
Kings and Queens, or Life in the Palace;
Matrimony, or Love Affairs Twenty Years Ago ;
The Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage,
by a Pastor's wife ;
Anti Fanaticism, a Tale of the South ;
The Writings of De Qu ncey ;
Home Pictures, by Mary A. Denison-,
Crawford, by the author of Mary Barton.
For sale by nov 20 TIIOS. RICIIAKDS & SON.
BACON. —30 bhds. Western Bacon Shoulders,
suitable for plantation use, will be sold cheap.
Apply to nov 19 6 JOHN CASIIIN.
Hay, lime,feathers, plaster Paris
a d LAND PLASTER.— A supply on hand,
will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to
nov 15 JOHN CASIIIN.
COPARTNERSHIP
CLARK A WELLS, DRUGGISTS, {Succes
sors to Wm. K. Kitchen , ) ihc undersigned
having purchased the stock of Drugs, Medicines
Paints’, Oils, &c., of Mr. W. K. Kitchen, will con
tinue the business at the old stand, op} osito the
new Planters Hotel, Augusta, where they will be
happy to see the friends and customers of the old
as well as the new concern.
We will at all times keep a large and well select
ed stock of Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Arti
cles, Perfumery, Ac., which will be sold upon the
most reasenable terms. M. CLARK,
W. B. WELLS.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my interest in the Drug
business, in this city, to Messrs. Clark &
Wells, I avail myself of this opportunity to return
my grateful acknowledgments for the many favors
extended to me by my numerous friends in this and
the adjoining States, and to recommend these gen
tlemen, (who have been in my employ for many
years,) to their patronage and support, as well qual
ified to maintain the reputation L have enjoyed of
vending pure and reliable medicines.
nov6 lmdtc W. K. KITCHEN.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
AVERY desirable location for a practicing
Physician for sale, situate about thirty miles
from Augusta, imd within one and a half miles of
a Rail Road Depot. A practico of between ttuee
and four thousand dollars may be done in the
neighborhood. The social, educational and reli
gious advantages of the situation are excellent.
Apply at this office. d+Actf oct 26
VALUABLE RIVER LANDS FOR SALE.
MV planting interest being too large, I offer for
sale a portion of my Savannah River Planta
tion. This place is too we 1 known to require de
scription ; and persons wishing to purchase would
do well to look at it, as I know it would satisfy any
i one who is a judge of good lands,
j oct 26 dt<fcctJa.nl WM. J. EVE.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
THIS splendid new HOUSE, situate on
Broad street, immediately in front of-Mik
the site oftho old Planter’s Hotel, which has been
famished throughout with new Furniture, Bed
ding, Ac., will be open for the reception of cus
tomers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor
of the proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
J. M. SIMPSON, Proprietor,
oct 11 df&ctf
EAGLE & PHOENIX HOTEL.
THIS large and commodious House is now
open and newly furnished for the re- iiiiit
ception of regufar and transient Boarders The
table always furnished with the best the market
affords. Every effort to please all who may favor
mo with their patronage.
nov 19 d&c3w J. R. PRESCOTT, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
A PAIR of dark Bay HORSES. These Horses
are gentle, kind, trusty, young, sound, and
serviceable family Horses, and are sold for no fault,
but are left with mo with orders to sell them,
nov 22 M. W. WOODRUFF.
>TTAY I have in Store, on Consignment only
JTI 50 bales Hay, which I am ordered to sell,
nov 22 M. W. WOODRUFF.
Molasses —85 hhds. W. I. Molasses, sweet
and in good order. Apply to
nov 19 12 JOHN C A SHIN-
F, A. BRAHE,
Respectfully informs his friends
and tho public that he has just return
od from New York, with a full assortment of
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
which he will sell low.
Personal attention paid to the repairing of
Watches and Jewelry. gep 16
(gfittrol Abncrttsfments.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ORANGE
BURG DISTRICT.—IN EQUITY.
| Gabriel Felder and other?,)
I
‘ Paul S. Felder, John 11. f kill for partition.
Felder, administrators, I
aDd others. J
By VIRTUE of the decree of the Court of
Equity, there will be sold, before the Court
i House in Orangeburg, on the Second Monday in
DECEMBER next, the following Real Estate of
the late John M. Felder, viz:
A PLANTATION, situate below the village of
Orangeburg, on both sides of the Columbia branch
of the South Carolina Railroad, and commonly
known as the “ Coulter Place/ containing Two
| Thousand, Five Hundred and Twenty acres, more
; or less, bounded by lands of Murray Robinson,
I William Barton, I) 11. Baxter, the “Midway
I Place,” and the North Edisto River, with about
Eight Hundred acres cleared and under fence; the
balance well timbered pine and swamp land.—
There are negro houses, barns, stables, Ac., on this
place.
—also —
One other PLANTATION, adjoining the afore
said “ Coulter Place,” called the '* Midway Place, '
containirg Two Thousand, One Hundred and Six
ty-ote acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
Oscar Champey, Joshua Bossard, the “ Stroman
Tract,” and the North Edisto River. This tract
has about six hundred and fifty acres cf cleared
land under fence, with a good two-story dwelling
house, a new gin house and cotton screw, negro
houses, Ac,; all in excellent repair. The balance
of the land is well timbered pine and swamp land.
—ALSO —
One other PLANTATION, called the “Cot
tage,” and known as the residence of the late Maj.
John M. Feller, containing One Thousand, Six
Hundred and Seventy-seven acres, more or less,
and bounded by the aforesaid “ Midway Place,”
by lands of C. Ararat, and others, and the North
Edisto River. This is a well settled plantation,
with every necessary out-building, and a desirable
one for a private residence, there being about
eight hundred acres of cleared land, and in a high
state of cultivation. These three plantations are
well adapted for all agricultural purposes, and
command a large body of pine timber for sawing
and rafting, particularly the “Coulter Place.”
—also—
One other TRACT, called the “ Strcman Tract,”
adjoining the “ Midway” and “ Cottage” tracts,
containing Four Hundred and Twenty seven acres,
more or loss, and bounded by lands of Oscar Cham
pey and others. This tract is altogether uncleared,
and well timbered with pir.e for sawiag, and other
purposes.
It is here noticed, that ten acres (including the
present family cemetery on the “ Midway Place,”
with a right of way thereto,) will be reserved for
that purpose in perpetuity to the family of the in
testate. «
—also —
One other PLANTATION, called ‘Dean Swamp,’
containing Nine Thousand, Six Hundred and One
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. J. G.
Guignard, J. C. Fanning, D. V. Phillips, R. P.
Walker, and others, and the South Edisto River,
with seven hundred and fifty acres cleared and un
der fence. This plantation is perhaps as valuable
as any in the State. There are about three hun
dred and fifty acres of creek swamp cleared, which
produced at the last crop an average of 40 bushels
of corn pet acre; with about two thousand acres
of river swamp uncleared, superior to the creek
land, and easily reclaimed; the balance is finely
timbered with pine for sawing purposes. The
health cf the place is unexceptionable. The pre
sent overseer says that since his residence thereon
(whi h is sixteen years) a case of fever has never
been known to exist. It is in perfect condition as
regards the buildings, Ac., with two vertical saws,
and a never failing stream of water, and its distance
from the Hamburg Railroad about ten miles.
—also —
A small tract of uneioared LAND, called the
“Davis Tract,” containing Two Hundred and
Ninoty-tbreo and Ono half acres, more or less, sit
uated in the fork of tho Edisto River, and bounded
by lands of B. Corbett, P. A. Fanning, and others.
—a lso —
Another uncleared TRACT, situato on Snake
Swamp, in the fork of Edisto, containing Nine
Hundred and Seventy seven acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of J J. Salley, Paul S. Felder, E.
Hail, and others. This tract is of tuo very best
pine timber. All of the aforesaid lands are situa
ted in Orangeburg District.
—also —
The following Tracts of LAND, situato on Black
Creek, in Lexington District, S. C., containing
Seventeon Thousand acres, more or 1< ss. The
above tract consists of the following four divisions,
viz: the “llall Place,” containing three thousand
acres, more or le?s, bounded by lands of Abram
King, W. Weaver, Joshua Taylor, and others.
This is an excellent mill-seat, with tho aforesaid
Black Creek passing through the tract, which af
fords an abundant supply of water power, and a
mill-dam about two-thirds completed. There arc
about one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land
under fence, producing fmo corn, the balance is
well timbered with choice pine This is also a set
tied place, with dwelling, negro, and other necessa
ry buildings.
—also —
One other TRACT, called the “Dunbar Place,”
alike situated on Black Creek, containing Five
Thousand acres, more or less, and bounded by
lands of Wm. Merritt, S. Altman. J. Dunbar, and
others. This is also a settled place as the above,
with the addition of a saw mill, but the mill has
been recently burned. There are one hundred
and sixty acres of c.eared land and under fence ;
sixty of which is good swamp land; the balance is
well timbered pine land.
—also —
One other TRACT, called the “West Lower
Mill,” al o situated on Black Creek, with a saw
mill thereon, containing Two Thousand, Five Hun
dred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of the
Messrs. Gantt, Daniel Rambo, and others; Black
Creek being the boundary on the eastern side, a
line running through the mill-house, giving the
right of one saw only to the purchaser of the afore
said tract. This tract bas about one hundred acres
of cleared land, thirty-five or lorty oi which is
swamp land.
—also—
Ono other TRACT, called the “ Eastern Lower
Mill,” adjoining the “Western,” containing about
Six Thousand, Five Hundred acres, more or less,
and bounded by lands of Daniel Rambo, and oth
ers. The purchaser of this tract is to have the use
of tho eastern saw in the aforesaid mill.
The purchasers of the mill-seats upon the Black
Creek tracts, are to take the same upon tho follow
ing conditions, viz- the purchasers of the upper
mill-seats shall have the right of way through the
mill ponds and slides ot the lower mills; and the
purchasers of the lower mill-seats shall be required
to keep waste ways or sluices in good condition to
pass rafts, and furnish from their ponds a good sup
ply of water for that purpose. Each raft shall pay
fifty cents for the privilege of passing and water.
—also —
One other TRACT, called “ Platt's Springs,” in
Lexington District, on the Congaree Creek, con
taining Two Thousand, Six Hundred and Seventy
six acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs.
Muller, Jas. S. Guignard, and others. There is a
good two-story dwelling-house on this tract, with
about seventy-five acres of cleared land ; tho bal
ance timbered land. This placo is so woll known
as to preclude any further description.
ALSO
One ether TRACT, called the “ Murphy Tract,”
containing One Thousand, One Hundred and Sixty
eight acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of
Dr. George H. Huntt, Mrs. Muller, and others.
Tni-tract is uncleared and well timbered.
Terms of Sale. —So much cash as will defray
the costs of this suit and tho expenses of the sale,
and the balance on a credit of one, two, three and
four years, with interest from the first day of Janu
ary, 1854, (when possession will be given,) the inter
est payable annually. The purchasers giving bonds,
with good personal security, and a mortgage of
I the premises, to secure tho payment of the pur
! chase money. The purchasers to pay for papers.
V. D. V. JAMISON. Commissioner.
Commissioner’s Office, Orangeburg, C. H., 1853.
nov 15 __ fAetd
TIN ON CONSIGNMENT
C\l W \ BOXES Charcoal Tin;
i ewuJv/ 1,04 0 lbs. Banca;
1,000 “ Spelter;
500 “ Zinc;
; Forsale at J »hn F. Brennan’s Store, second door
' from Bridge Row, on Broad Street.
—ALSO
12 gross Wine Bottles.
All to be sold at the lowest New York current
rates, for cash. JOHN F. BRENNAN,
nov 20
j NOTICE.
TO all whom ic may concern.— Persons about
purchasing TIN in the Augusta market, are
respectfully requested to call and examine the
stock in store, second door above Bridge Row, on
! Broad Street, previous to their doing so
nov 20 JOHN F. BRENNAN.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILD
ERS.
I rj HE undersigned having just concluded an ar
. L rangement with one of the most extensive Im
porting firms in New York, is prepared to receive
orders for any quantity of ROOFING TIN, irom
5 Jioxes to 2,500, at the lowest New York current
prices, at his Store, on Broad Street, second door
above Bridge Row. JOHN F. BRENNAN,
j nov2o
3iWWj NAYLOR'S Cast Steel, square and
*WV/ octagon,
1,500 German Steel, assorted, from } to 1$ inch
f Just received and for sale by
nov 15 MULLARKKY & OAKMAN.
©nurd JUnirrliscmcnls.
Posponed.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WIIL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, by order of the Court of Or
dinary, at the lower Market House, in the city ot
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, tho fol
lowing property, belonging to the Estate of John
Maharrey, deceased:
A Lot, with the improvements thereon, situated
in the city of Augusta, on the north side of Greene
street, having a front of sixty-five feet, more or
less, on said street, and running back half through
to Ellis street, bounded on the north by B. F.
Chew's lot, on the east by J. J. Clayton’s lot, south
by Greene street, and east by W. 11. Maharrey, said
lot opposite tho City Hall.
Also, a Lot, with the improvements thereon, sit
uated in the city of Augusta, on the south side of
Broad street, having a front of— feet on said street,
running through and fronting on Ellis street, bound
ed on the north by Broad street, on the east by
Estate of Abraham’s lot, south by Ellis street, and
west by a lot formerly belonging to Mrs. Sera. On
said lot there is a. dwelling on Broad and Ellis
streets. Terms on the day of sale.
W H. MAHARREY,
sept 29 Administrator, de bonis non.
Pospone-d.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, by order of the Court of Or
dinary, at the lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, belonging to tlie JEstate of Charity
Maharrey, deceased.
A Lot, and the improvements thereon, situated
in tho city, on the north side of Greeno street, hav
ing a front on said street of eighty-two feet, more
or less, running back half through to Ellis street,
bounded north by A Frederick’s lot, east by B. 11.
Warren’s lot, south by Greene street, and west by
Presbyterian Parsonage lot.
—also —
A nogro woman named Daphny. about 35 years of
age, and Rebecca, aged 65.
Terms on the day of sale.
sept 29 WM. H. MAHARREY. Ex'r.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Corner of Broad and Cam ming streets .
THE exorcises of Mrs. Ring’s School will be re
sumed, on Monday,October 3d. Thankful for the
patronage extended to her the past season, Mrs.
R. solicits a continuance oi the same.
Mr. C. BerufT, so favorably known to the public,
has charge of tho Drawing department.
Mr. Sofge, Teacher of Music.
Instruction given in French when desired, also
Gorman. sep 21
JOHN CASHIN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
oct 16 Augusta, Ga.
RAILROAD AND STAGE LINE NOTICE.
THE Propriorors ot the AUGUSTA ANl*
WAYNESBORO’ LINE OF STAGES having
made arrangements with Messrs. FINN A OS
MOND to run a Train of Cars fourteen miles,there
by making the r >ute more desirable, and tho tims
shortened from Green’s Cut from six to three hour
and a half. The following will be the schedule
time until further notice :
Leave Augusta . 6 A. M.
Arrive at Green’s Cut quarter after 10 A. M.
Rcturn’g, leaves Green's Cut 4 P M.
Arrive at Augusta half past 7 P. M.
Office at the U. S. Hotel. Tickets can bo pro
cured of J. N. REEVES, Agent,
oct 9
FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORING.
milE UNDERSIGNED having purchased tho
jL entire interest of Mr. JOHN BRIDGES, in
the well known stand, 250 Broad sfroet, next door
below the United States Hotel, respectfully informs
the public that he will keep on band a full assort
mont of all that comprises a fashionable stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS and
TRIMMINGS to make to order, including MILI
TARY WORK, in all its branches. Also, a full
assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES for
Gentlemens’ wear, viz: SHIRTS, COLLARS
GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &o. Ladies UNDER
VESTS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
In this department may always be found, in
point of style and make, “ the article
MAKING and TRIMMING Garments in the
best manner.
nov6 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
card!
HAVING disposed of tny entire interest to Mr.
J. A. VAN WINKLE, in my late business
of MERCHANT TAILORING, I respectfully so
licit for him a continuation of patronage so long
extended to me. I shall continue, in behalf of
him and those who may feel disposed to patronize
Mr. Van Winkle, to givo my best individual exer
tions to please. JOHN BRIDGES.
Augusta, Oct. 3, 1853. nov6
NEW FALL GOODS, 1853.
D BLALOCK having taken tho neat and com
• modious Store under the now Bank build
ing, is now offering an entirely new and well se
lected stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,
Consisting, in part, of
Rich Plaid Brocade, and Block Silks ;
Super. Plain Fig’d. and Black do.;
Plain and Fig’d. Parissian DoLaines;
Small Fig’d. Delaines;
Silk warped Saxony Plaids ;
uupin’s Plain French Merinos;
Ladies Rich worked Chemezetts and Under
sleeves, single and in sets;
Ladies’ French worked Muslin Collars ,
Muslin Edgings and lusertings ;
Lisle and Thread Laces ;
Superior Damask Table Cloths and Napkins ;
Extra 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers;
12 4 Hamilton Sheeting.
8 4 Brown Damask Crumb Cloths ;
Super 12-4 Linen Sheeting, and Pillow Case
nens;
Rod and White Flannels;
Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels ;
Colored Moreens, (forLadies’ Skirts;)
Suporier Black Bombazines, and Silk warp Al
cas ;
Ladies’ and Gent’s Silk and Merino Vests;
Heavy Saxony Shawls;
Superior Scotch Ginghams;
Merinos, Cassimeres and Jeans ;
12-4 Ribbon bound Bath Blankets ;
Negro Blankets, great variety ;
French. English and American Prints;
Osnaburgs, Stripes, and Georgia Plains ;
And a neat and well selected stock of every thing
belonging strictly to the Dry Goods trade, which
ho will sell at the lowest possible prices, and would
solicit a call irom tho public. df&clm oct 25
NE\V BOOKS. —The History of the Navy of
the Unitod States of America, byJ.Fenni
more Cooper.
Peruvian Antiquities—translated into English
from the original Spanish, by Francis L. Hawks,
D. D ,L. L. L>.
The Works of Joseph Addision, including the
whole contents of Bp. Hurd s Edition, with Letters
and other pieces not found in any previous collee
tion, and Macaulay’s Essay on his Life and Works.
Edited with critical and explanatory Notes, by
George W. Greene, in 5 volumes—vol. 1.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman;
Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author of The
Wide, Wide World, Queechy, Dollars and Cents,
etc., etc. Laly Lee's Widowhood.
Just received by
nOV 22 McKINNE A HALL.
IVORY COMBS, Sec. —500 Ivory Combs, large
and small, of the best quality. Also, a selec
tion of Dressing Combs, Buffalo Horn and other
kinds. For sale low for cash by
nOV 22 WM. HAINES.
I) RUSHES. —A largo assortment of Fancy Hair
) Brushes, of French, English and American
manufacture. Also, a fine asoO'tment of the best
English and French Tooth Brushes, large and
small, for sale low for cash, by
nov 22 WM. HAINES, Druggist.
EHFUMER Y AND FANCY PERFUMERY.
—French, American and English Perfumery,
comprising Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Waters.
Hair Oils, Fancy Soaps, Ac., just received and for
sale low for cash, by WM. HAINES,
nov 22 Dreggist.
BAKRINWTO .VS SKETCHES.—PersonaI
Sketches of his own time, by Sir Jonah Bar
rington, Judge of the High Cohrt of Admiralty in
Ireland. Just published and for sHe at
GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
rTuiE BLACK WATER CHRONICLE, a nar
i rativeof an expedition into the Land of Ca
naan, in Randolph county, Virginia; a country
flowing with wild animals, such as Panthers, Bears,
Wolves, Elk, Deer, Otter, Badger, Ac., with innu
merable Trout, by five adventurous gentlemen,
without any aid of government, and solely by their
own resources, in the summer of 1851, by the
Clerk of Oxenfordes, with illustrations from life,
by Strother. For sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
nov 22 Broad Street.
LORENZO BENONI, or Passages in the Life
of an Italian, edited by a friend.
The Works of Shakspoare, the text regulated by
the recently discovered folio of 1(532, containing
early manuscript emendations, with a history of
the Stage, a life of the Poet, and an introduction
to each play, by J Payne Collier, Esq, F. S. A., to
which are added Glossarial and other notes, and
the reading of former editions.
Lady Leo*s Widowhood,from Blackwood's Maga.
zinc. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
nov 22 • Broad Street-
fottfrifs.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
. LOT iERIES.
| Managed, drawn, and prizespaid bythe well known
and responsible firm of
G REPO K V & MAURY.
SALES CLOSE EACH DA ' AT 2g O’CLOCK.
Drawn Numbers of Extra Class' 83, by De!a‘
ware 269. Nov. 22:
16 35 52 53 62 49 36 64 75 38 42 53.
Class 141 at Savannah, on Nov. 25.
another package scheme.
4,672 DOLLARS.
4 prizes of 1,000 ; sos S2OO ; sos SIOO. Ac., Ac.
Tickets sl. Shares in proportion.
Risk on a package of 26 quarters, $3.75.
GREAT INDUCEMENT.
EXTRA CLASS L by Delawaro L, on Saturday,
November 26.
BRILLIANT PRIZES.
163,470.
$35,000; $25,000; $17,410; 2 of $10,000; 2 of
$7,000; 2 of $5,000; 2 of $2,000 ; 100 of sl,-
000; 100 of $700; the lowest 3 No. Prizes; be
sides numerous others amounting to more than
one million of dollars.
Tickets S2O. Shares in proportion.
CLASS 142 at Savannah, on Monday, Nov. 28.
FAVORITE SCHEME.
8,000 DOLLARS.
*2,000; *1,400; *1,053; 4 of *500; Ac, Ac.
Tickets s 2 Shares in proportion.
EXTRA 84, by Delawaro 274, on Tuesday, Nov
29. BEAUTIFUL SCHEME.
22,418 DOLLARS.
*10,000; *5,000; *3,000; 15 of *1,000; 20 of
SI,OOO ; 20 of SSO, Ac. Tickets $5 —Shares in
proportion.
CLASS 143, at Savannah, on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
PACKAGE SCHEME.
$4,094 !
4 of $750: sos $150; 5 of $100; Ac. Tickets
sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 26
quarters $3.75.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the city or couutry strictly con
fidential.
NERVE, NERVE, NERVE.
NOW is the time to try your nerves, at the
PISTOL GALLERY, which is now open in
the rear of the United States Hotel, with Pistols
of the first quality, and an instructor who will give
his whole attention to all who wish to learn, with
out fee or reward.
All gentlemen fond of the sport, will do well to
look in and see the arrangement of the Pistol Gal
lery, which the subscriber feels certain will give
satisfaction to all who may feel in* lined to patron
ize him, either for practice or instruction.
AUGUSTUS WENZ, Agent.
N. B. Only Twenty-five Cents for eight shots, any
time from 9, a. m . to 10, p. m.
NOTICE.
THE public is hereby cautioned against credit
ing any person or persons whatever on my ac
count, without my order, as I will not, from this
day, pay any such contracts. W. B. GRIFFIN.
Augusta, Nov 16. 6 nov IT
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE.
fTIHE .subscriber will open on Monday evening,
Jl the 21st, a school for instruction in Architec
tural and Industrial Drawing, in a course of les
sons on Geometrieal and Architectural Designs.
For terms, apply at office over Mr. Blalock’s store,
next door to the BanK of Augusta, up stairs.
Plans, specifications and designs for buildings of
every description furnished,
nov 20 ts E. W. BROWN, Architect.
ARCHITECTURE.
EDWARD ARISTA VINCENT,
Architect, Civil Engineer and Patent Collector
BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
of Augusta, that he has opened an office in
this city, on Jackson street, Warren's Block, in
connection with his establishment in Macon, Ga.,
for the purpose of carrying on all branches of the
ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURAL PRO
FESSIONS. Having secured the services of some
of the most competent assistants, ho is prepared to
execute all works- committed to his charge with
neatness, accuracy and dispatch.
During Mr. V.’s absence from Augusta, Mr.
Charges De Rangow, (late of the Engineering
Department, at Washington,) will act for him.
nov 16 1m
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
Wll.li RE SOLD, or. the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, at the Lower Market House,
in the City of Augusta, by permission of the Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, while setting for
ordinary purposes, the following property belong
ing to the Estate of Jesse Kent, deceased:
A HOUSE and LOT on the South side of Greene
street, below Houston street, in said city, contain
ing a front of twenty-live feet, more or less, on said
street, and running back one hundred and seventy
three feet, three inches, more or less, bounded on
the east by P. Cavender’s lot, and on the west by
E. H. Rogers’ lot.
Also, a tract of LAND in Richmond county,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, mere or
less, known as the Holcombe place.
And also, the following Negro SLAVES; Billy,
a Butcher, about fifty years of age; Sam, a Car
penter, and Mary his wife, each about forty-five
years of age, and their children : David fifteen, Sa
bra thirteen, Betsey eleven, and Violet nine years
of age. Terms cash.
I. P. GARVIN, ) E •
nov22-d&ctds* JOHN H. MANN, j ? xec rs>
NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS.
COSGROVE & BRENNAN, No. 27(5 Broad-st.,
1 formerly Kerrs & Hope, near the Globe Cor
ner, Augusta, Ga., have already in Store a very
large and splendid assortment of—
Beautiful Printed Cashmeres andDeLaines;
Plaid Silks; Brocade, W atered and Chamoleon Do.;
French Merinos and Plain Cashmeres, of every de
sirable shade and quality;
Paramattas and Coburg Cloths, all colors ;
Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls and Plain Do.;
Long and Square -hawls, all prices and qualities;
Silk, Velvet and Merino Cloaks and Sacks, new
patterns.
HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY DRY GOODS,
Such as Linen and Muslin Sheetings and Shirtings ;
Table Damasks; Diapers; Napkins; Lawns;
Linen and Cotton Towellings :
Large Fine Blankets; Marseilles Quilts ;
Toilet, Table and Piano Cloth Covers;
Fine Welsh and Gauze Flannels; Canton Flannels;
Silk Flannels;
A large assortment of Ladies’ and Children's Ho
siery ;
A complete assortment of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons;
Laces and Edgings and Silk and Velvet Trimmings,
of all kinds;
Kid, Silka nd W oolen Gloves;
Ladies' Merino Hose;
Jaconet, Cambric, Mul), Swiss and Nainsook Mus
lins, plain, striped and plaid.
N. B. It will well repay a visit to our Store to
witness the quantity, quality and low prices of our
Goods. _ _____ nov 22
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus,... .over $250 000
Alfred Gili., Pres't. Jas. C Walicley, Sec.
rpnis Company will issue Policies on the Joint
A Stock principle, and upon tho Mutual plan,
thus combining the benefits of both systems at the
option of the insured. j
The strength ability and well invested capital ot 1
the institution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by
anv Life Insurance Company in this State or Union.
(L. S.j ' signed R. G. PINNEY,
Comptroller Public Accounts State of Conn.
Slaves insured. Risks taken on reasonable teims.
The subscriber is also Agent for the following
Firo Companies:
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
H OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital, $2,500,000
Capital paid in, $1,000,000
C. E. H/becht, Esq., 1
Henry Ludlam, Esq., v Trustees, N. York.
Robert Dii-lon, Esq., J
FARMER’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, $200,000,
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Capital.... >. $150,000
Marino River and Fire Risks.
GRANITE FIRE & MARINE INS, COMP’Y,
NEW YORK
Capital $200,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely
invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to
effect Insurance against damage by fire, on all
kinds of property on reasonable terms.
For insurance in either of the above named
Companies, apply to g ardersON, A„c»l,
novl2 ly Mclntosh street, Augusta.
USS PISTOLS, tvc. —We have received a
splendid assortment of Double and Sing'e Bar
reled Guns; Rifle*, of warranted manufacture;
Colt’s Revolvers; Pistols, of all kinds.
nov 15 JIULLARKEY 40AKMAN.
DOZ. Shovels and Spades ; 50 boxes Roof-
ZO ine Tin, 20 by 14; 1,500 lbs. Horse Shoe
Nails. For sale by
nov 15 MULLARKEY & OAKMAN.
Jturtifln Saits.
BY CAMILLE E.*GIRARDEY & CO.
One splendid pair Blaek Carriage Horses.
SATURDAY, the 26th inst., in front of store, will
be sold, at ll£ o’clock.
One fine pair Black Carriage HORSES, 16 hands
high, well broßc, perfectly gentle—fast trotters and
warranted sound.
Conditions, 00 days credit, for approved paper.
Tho Horses are sold for no fault; the present
owner wishing to change investment. nov24
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO.
SATURDAY, the 26th inst, in front of store, at
o’clock, we will sell
Our usual assortment of GROCERIES, Provi
sions, Furniture, Ac., consisting in part of Sugar in
bbls. andhhds.; N. O. Syrup, Bacon Hams and
Shoulders, Soap, Candles, Wines, Liquors, Boots,
Shoes, Dry Goods, lancy Articles, new and second
hand Furniture, Ac. Terms cash. nov24
HOBENSACK S LIVER PILLS.
TSJO l»art of the system is more liable to disease
-Lu than the Liver, it being supplied with numer
ous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the
blood of course flowing threugh all parts of the
hody produces Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious
Affections, Dyspepsia, Ac.
LIVER COMPLAINT
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe
pains in the region of the Liver, vomiting’ bitter
tasto, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bound
»njx, the pain in the side increased by pressure,
should the left lobe he affected, the pain is general
ly in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the
skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the
stools clay colored. This disea;e can be cured by
the use of Hobensacks Liver Pills, as they act di
rectly upon the seat of the disease, and then ope
rating upon the bowels they expel ail the corrupt
and vitiated matter from the system.
DYSPEPSIA.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various dis
eases are dizziness in the head, heanbum, oppres
sion alter eating meals, sourness arising from tho
stomach. Ac., and sometimes general languor of
the whole body, from this it will be seen that the
disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of
the Liver and Stomach. Hobensacks Liver Pills
is the very medicine to effect a permanent and last
ing cure, as they act by changing the certain mor
bid actions of the system into a healthy action,
and rendering the blood pure and healthy.
TO FEMALES.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine
in many complaints to which you arc subject. In
obstructions, either total or partial, they have been
found of inestimable benefit in restoring and puri
fying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all
complaints which may arise from female irregular
ities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain in ihe
side, back, Ac. These Pill are the only safe and
effectual remedy to cure the following complaints
Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache,
Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dim
ness of Sight, or in fact any of the diseases that
arise from affections of the Liver, impurity of the
Blood; or constipation of tho Dowels.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
We, the undersigned Physicians, having had tho
receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for
inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they,
are composed makes them the best Pill in use for
all diseases of the Liver, Impurities of the Blood, Ac.
George W t ood, m. d.
F. Crowley, m. d. ✓
__ L. Bowkjj, M. p.
D2r“ Purchase none but those having tho'signa
turo ”J. N. HOBENSACK, as all others are
worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wish
ing to become agents, must address the Proprietor,
J. N. Hobensaek, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North
Socond Street, above Ilac-e, Philadelphia.
For sale by D. B. Plumb, A Co., and Wm. II
Tutt, Augusta, Ga; A. J. Creighton, Hamburg,
S. C.; H. Norton, Madison, Ga ; Hill A Adams,
Athens, Ga.; and at wholesale by Haviland, Ris
ley A Co., Augusta, Ga. dAccoly nov 22
THE EXCHANGE.
HIT/.FELD & BORC'HEKS take pleasure in
acquainting their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have leased the well and favorably
known NATIONAL CuFFEE HOUSE, from
Messrs. 1.. P. Girardey A Co., and opened the samo
under the name of “The Exchango’’ and in a reno
vated style, where they will keep constantly on
hand the best of Liquors and seasonable refresh
ments to gratify the tastes of the most fastidious.
By constant attention to business and with every
effort to please. They hope to merit a share of
their patronage. nov 2 ts
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
R ANA WAY from the subscribed, about MS
tho first week in September last, his fcfl
boy JOE. He is about 25 years of age, of a
mustee complexion, five feet six inenes high, will
weigh about 160 pounds, and his left leg is much
swollen from a scrofulous disease. I understand
he was lately seen in Savannah, find has a ticket
authorizing him to hire his time ; by whom given
Ido not know. I will ghe Ten Dollars for his
apprehension and lodgment in jail, or Twenty Dol
lars for proof to conviction that ho is harbored by
a white person, nov 10 fl 2J. P. GOULD.
QSF” The Savannah News will copy every other
day for a month, and send bill to this office.
QUAKER SPRING S TO RENT.
THE undersigned offers for Rent, from the
first of January next, for one or two M-JiL
years, that well known and healthy location, the
QUAKER SPRINGS, at the forks of the Colum
bia, Washington, and Furry’s Ferry Roads, seven
miles above Augusta.
Tnere are about 325 acres of Land, of which 100
acres are cleared. There are on the premises a
goo 1 Dwelling, suitable for a public house, and
all needful out-buildings; a good well, and also a
spring convenient to the house, of most excellent
water. There is also a fine Orchard of young trees,
all bearing, and of well selected fruit.
On the place are a Blacksmith Shop and Tools,
which will be rented at the same time.
Apply on the premises to
nov 5 18 S. F. TOMPKINS, Adm’r._
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
B PHILLIPS has now in store, one door be
• low the Bank of Brunswick, a large and
well selected stock of FALL and WINTER DRY
GOODS and CLOTHING. His style of Goods are
well adapted to the wants of Merchants and
PI inters, at wholesale and retail. He respectfuliy
inv.tes attention to his assortment, as he is deter
mined to sell on as reasonable terms as any house
in the city. tJI oct 5
CARRIAGES. 7
WE have on hand, and are receiving, a good
assortment of CARRIAGES, Rockaways,
Barouches, Buggios and Light Carryalls. Also,
Hack and Read 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 store formerly occupied by the lato
H. S. Headley. Repairing done at short notice.
WYMAN <fc DARROW.
Josnari) (Election.
—~~—- We arc authorized to announce WiL-
IsL. ltam Glover, Sr., as a candidate for
Coroner, at the approaching election. nov 11
Joshua S. Walker respectfully in
forms h : s fellow citizens of R chmond
county, that ho is a Candidate for re e ection to the
office of Coroner, and would bo thankful for their
support at the election in January next. nov 10
AT' We are authorized to announce
Henry D. Bell, as a candidate fer
Coroner, at the approaching election.
nov 9 ‘ __
>*•. —We are authorized to announce ALEX
IS ander Philip as a candidate for re
election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns
for Richmond oounty, at the approaching election.
nov 6 *
fry*-—We are authorized to announce John
IffL. A. Bohler as a Candidate for Receiv
er of Tax Returns, at the approaching election.
nov 6 *
We aro authorized to aunounoe E
C. Tinsley a3 a Candidate for re
election to the office of Tax Collector, at the ap
proaching * nov 3
—~-~~ 3 We aro authorized to announce
James Lovell, as a Candidate for
Tste Collector for Richmond county, at the ensu
ing election in January next. * _ nev 2
We are authorised to announce Peter
McMahon, as a candidate for Coronor
of Richmond county, at the ensuing election in
January next, by [oct 28] Many v oters.
We are authorized to announce
Thomas J- Ingram, as a Cat didate
for Sheriff of Richmond county, at the election in
January next. oct 28 Many \ oters^
~-_~Weare authorized to announce Win
'JSST -3 i>la m P. Beale a candidate for
Sheriffof Richmond county, a ths election in
January next. * °«H 5 _
. We are authorized to announce Os
well E. Cashin, as a candidate for
rJelection, to the office of clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the elec
tion in January next. oct 23
■i— -—w»• are authorized to announce David
gSjL /ja] L. Roath as a candidate for Clerk of
ihe Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond
County, at the ensuing January eleotien. *