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by telegraph.
Washington, Dec. s—p. m.
Congress — Senate. —The Senate met to-day
d Ihe new members were sworn in. Present
__fo(ly-three Senators.
Wriices of bills granting land for railroad
rur! ».ses in lowa were given.
jUr. Gwirin gave notice of bills granting do
nation® of public lands for the establishment of
.’railroad and telegraph line from San Francisco
to the Coio ado river, and a line of mail steam
ers from San Francisco to Shanghai, via Hono
>lr. Dodge gave notice of a bill to establish a
territorial government in Nebraska.
• r Seward introduced a resolution asking for
information regarding the correspondence be
tween the King of the Sandwich Islands and the
Government of the United States, which was
aid over, and the Senate adjourned.
house of hepresentives.
The House also assembled to-day, present two
•iiindred and seventeen representatives. The
Hon Linn Boyd was elected Speaker, receiving
one hundred and forty-three votes.
Mr. Forney, of Pennsylvania, was elected
Cierk, as was also all the Democratic Caucus
nominees to their respective offices.
After the transaction of some unimportant bu
siness, the House adjourned.
New York, Dec. s—p. m.
£ otTON ,—The market is firm, and the sales
to-day reach 2150 bales, of which 1350 were lor
export, and 150 taken on speculation. Middling
Uplands quoted at 10*, Middling Orleans 10Jc.,
p a ir Uplands Ilf, Fair Orleans L2j.
Flour and Grain are firmer. Coffee animated,
jfaval Stores steady.
Baltimore, Dec. s—p. m.
p LOt . E .—Nothing doing. Grain firm.
President's Message.
The President’s Message has not been sent
South of Richmond.
The brig Philura cleared at New York on Sa
turday, for Savannah.
Charleston. Dec. s—p. m.
Cotton. —The market has declined i to f
{en t from the highest point—the middling and
lower qualities most. Sales to-day 1100 bales
at 8i to 101 cents, of which 300 bales were strict
fair Georgia at 10 J cents.
Arrival of the Adger.
The steamer Adger arrived off the bar this al
temoon at 4 o'clock
... Wonderful and Extraordinary Cure
||» of Rheumatism of twenty years’ stand
}B,,_Never in my life have I had so much pleasure
ju doing any thing as in giving this certificate to
world, and I hope it may be the cause of thou
sands of my fellow creatures being relieved from
that dreadful disease, Rheumatism. My wife has
bean afflicted with it for twenty years, most of the
time suffering excruciating pains in every part
of her body. Having no appetite whatever, she
was reduced to almost a skeleton. So violent were
the pains that she seldom could sleep without tak
ing largo doses of opium. Every joint was swelled
very much, and her knees, hands and neck covered
with large lumps. Sho could do no kind of work,
the sinews and muscles being so hard and contract
ed that her limbs were drawn together, so that she
was obiged to be in bed constantly. In this condi
tion she had been for twenty years, without ever
getting any relief from every thing she used, until
she commenced the use of H. G. Farrell’s Arabian
Liniment, the first bottle of which produced a great
change. She has now used five bottles, and the
swellings have nearly all gone down ; pain has en
tirely left her; she sleeps well and soundly; is
more fleshy than ever she was in her life ; has an
excellent appetite, and spins and sows all day. By
the use of a few bottles more she mus bo as well as
ever she was. If any one doubts this wonderful
cure, he has only to call at my residence, near Pe
oria, and learn the circumstances from my wife’s
own lips, or he can further enquire of any of my
neighbors. Samuel Elsox.
. 11. G. Farrell's Liniment is also an excellent rem
edy for palsy, sprains, bruises, cramps, chilblains,
burns, pains, toothache, sore eyes, etc., and in
horses or cattle is the best remedy in the world
where an external application is required.
Look out for Counterfeits. —The public are cau
.tionedagainst another counterfeit, which has late
ly jnadeits appearance, calledW. B. Farrell’s Ara
bian Juniment, the most dangerous of all the coun
terfeits, because his having the name of FarreP,
many will buy it in good faith, without the k_nov -
ledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will, per
haps, only discover their error when the spurious
mixture has wrought its evil effects.
The genuineartiode is manufactured only by H
(1. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole
sale druggist. No. 17 jhAin street, Peoria, Illinois 1
to whom all applications for Agencies must be ad
dressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G.
before Farrell’s, thus—H. G. FARRELL S—and
hissiguature on the wrapper, and all others are
counterfeits. Sold by
HAYILAND, ItISLEY A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.,
and by regularly authorized agents throughout the
United Sta t€S. 1
0C?” Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
Agents Wanted in every town, village and
hamlet in the United States, in which one is not
already established. Address 11. G. Farrell as
above, accompanied with good reference as to
character, responsibility, Ac. dAc4 nov 29
Worms.—As this is the soasoa of the
SW year when worms are most formidable
among children, the proprietors of McLanes Ver
mifuge beg leave to call the attention of parents to
its virtues for tne expelling of these annoying and
often fatal enemies of children. It was invented
by a physician of great experience in Virginia,
who, after having used it for several years in his
own practice, and found its success so universal,
was induced at last to offer it to the public as a
cheap but certain and excellent medicine. It has
since beer-oie justly popular throughout the United
States a* s the most efficient Vermifuge over known,
and the demand has been steadily on the increase
since its first introduction to the public.
Soid by Haviland, Risley A Co., and Wm H.
Tutt, Augusta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen A Co., Charles
ton. S. C.; Hill A Smith, Athens, Ga.; E. C. Jones,
Madison; A. A. Solomons; Savannah; and by all
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the
South. 12 nov 29
Proclamation.—Friends, country
men and lovers!—hear me for my
c *®Be, and bo silent that you may hear; discard
prejudice that you may believe, and read facts that
you may act intelligently. Who, that is young,
but values the luxuriant locks of youth and beau
ty J Who, that is middle-aged, but shudders at
Hairs? Who, that is ol i, but would avert
baldness? If any, spoak,—for him have I offend-
As none speak, then none navel offended in
addressing twenty-four million people.
Not one ol these many million who have attested
ibe virtues of Lyon’s Kathairon, for Preserving,
Restoring and Beautifying ihe Hair, but will pro
claim its beneficial effects far and near. One trial
will convince the most incredulous. Sold uniform,
for 25 cents, by every Druggist in America.
D. S. Barnes,
Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by every Druggist in Augusta.
D. B Plumb & Co.,
nov 29 1m Wholesale Agents.
frv- Georgia. Richmond County.
Clerk’s Office Inferior Court,
Nov. 8, 1853.—The Justices of the Inferior Court
will proceed, on ihe First Monday in December
next, to elect a Keeper of the Poor House. Ap
plicants for the place will leave their proposals with
the Clerk. By order of Court.
nov9 td Osweu. E. Cashin, Clerk. _
►^Caiii'Paid for WOOLLEN, LINEB
COTTON and SILK HAGS, by
E. CAMPFIELD,
ian 20 ts Corner River and Jackson-st.
BIOGRAPHY. John Randolph, and other
•ketches of Character, including William Wirt,
wivh other Tales of Real Life.
Life es Jean Paul Frederick Richter.
LitO of I>r. Chalmers, by J. C.Moffatt.
Life of Randolph, by Garland.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors by Lord Campbell.
Life of W illiain Pinkney.
Memoirs oaf the Queens of Henry Bth, and of his
Mother, Eiizabc,‘h of York, by Agnes Strickland.
The Successful jllerehant—Sketches of the Life
of Mr. Samuel Badge tt, late of Kingswood Hill.
For sale by
dec 4 T HOS. RICH ARDS A SON
MEDICI NE CHESTS and SURGICAL IN
STRUMENTS.—Medicine Chests, of all sizes
from $2 to S2O ; Surgical Instruments; Dissecting
Cases; Nursing Bottles, Ac. For sale low by
N J. FOGARTY A CO.,
nov 20 195 Broad-st., under Augusta Hotel.
GINS, pistols, Ac.—We have received a
splendid assortment o f Double and Single Bar
reled Guns; Rifle?, of warranted manufacture
Colt's Revolvers; Pistols, of all kinds,
aov 15 MULLARKEY A OAKMAN.
Hot) Airiirrtisrmrnts.
BAR-KEEPER WANTED.
A PERSON who understands his business can
obtain a good situation at liberal wages, by
applying immediately to
dec 6 < 2t A. FREDERICK,
FOR SALE AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY.
GADSDEN’S WIIARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 SIXTY HORSE power STEAM ENGINE, 6
1 feet stroke.
1 twelve horse power Steam Engine, in complete
order.
A set of new Castings for a twenty-horse Engine.
An Iron Chimney, sixteen feet by thirty inches.
Six pair heavy R. R. Car Wheels, 3 feet diame
ter on axles.
1 new Screw Cutting Slide Lathe, 8 inch heads,
(Gage's make.)
1 new Iland-PlaniDg Machine for iron.
2 heavy double geared Iron Crab Winches.
2 heavy Iron Purchase Blocks, two and three
Sheaves.
3 heavy Screws, 3 M 30 inches, for raising build
ings.
A lot of Rollins Straight Mill Saws.
2 Lever Punches, for Mill Saw Teeih.
A set of Slides, Rollers, and Gearing, for Page’s
Mills.
70 new Iron Pulleys, from four feet to 8 inches
diameter.
A lot of Spur and Bevil 'Wheels, and other Cast
ings.
A lot of Fly Wheels, from seven to two .feet di
ameter.
A lot of Iron Railing and Banister Patterns.
A few bars round and square Iron.
And many other Castings and parts ot Machine
ry too numerous to mention, lhe above will bo
sold for about half the customary prices.
—ALSO FOR SALE—
The above POUNDRY, with all its Lathes,
Planing Machines, Drilling Machines, and Tools;
now in complete order, and well situated and calcu
lated for doing a large business. The terms will be
made easy. Apply to
JAMES McLEISH, at the Foundry,
dec 6 c 4
FOR THE SEASON.
MERINO UNDEIi-SHIRTS AND DRAW
ERS ; Lamb’s Wool Shirts and Drawers;
Astoria do, do.;
Silk do. do.;
Siberian do. do.;
Shaker, all wool do. do.;
Bleach dressed Cotton do. do. ;
Unblcach’d dress’d Cotton do. do.;
Scarlet Saxony do. do.;
and other kinds to suit all weather,
Ladies’ Silk. Cotton and Merino Under Vests; all
just received, very cheap.
dec6 WM. 0. PRICE & CO.
COMIC LI TERATU RE.—The Comic History
ot Rome, from the founding of the City to the
end of the Commonwealth.
Comic History of England.
Comical Creatures from Wurtemberg.
Comical People, illustrated—taken from the em
broidered Tapestry contributed to the Great Exhi
bition. For sale by
dec 6 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
NEW MEDICAL WORKS.—A Textßoo Tr of
Anatomy, and Guide in Dissections, for the
use of Students of Medicine and Dental Surgery,
by Washington R. Handy, M. D.
Paget's Lectures on Surgical Pathology.
A Pr ictical Treatise on the Diseases of Children,
by J. Forsyth Meigs, M. D.
Walton's Treatise on Operative Ophthalmic Sur
gery, first American from first London edition.
Pi£f?°t s Chemistry and Metallurgy, as applied to
the Study and Practice of Dental Surgery, with
numerous illustrations.
Bull on Children.
Tilt on Health. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES & BRO.’S,
dec 6 Piano, Book and Muaic Store. Broad st.
HALLUCINATIONS, or the Rational History
of Apparitions, Visions, Dreams, Ecstacy,
Magnetism, and Somnambulism, by A. Brierre de
Boismont, first American from the second enlarged
and improved Paris edition Just published and
for sale at GEO. A. OATES & BRO.’S,
dec 6 Booksellers and Stationers, Btoad-3t.
NEW DRUG STORE]
DR. J, M, HILL & CO., are now opening, and
have on salo, a well selected stock of Drugs,
Medioines and Dye Stuffs ; together with other ar
ticles usually kept in such establishments, which
they offer to families, physicians, and country mer
chants, low for cash or city acceptance.
Dr. Hill, on becoming a candidate for patronage
in the Drug and Medicine Business, gives a pledge
that no article will be sold from his establishment
less pure than it came from the packages of the
Importer. Broad-at., Augusta, Ga., upper part of
the city. dec 3
DR. J. M. HILL,
\ I AY be consulted upon the most effectual mode
M of treatment for private diseases, at his Drug
Store, Broad street, free of charge.
dec3 ts
TO RENT.
riYHE DWELLING on Reynold street just
I below Centre, with all the necessary out- Mail
buildins. at presont occupied by the subscriber.
Possession given on the Urst of January.
dec 4 ts J. B. GUIEU.
SITUATION WANTED.
A YOUNG GERMAN LADY wants a situation
in a genteel family, to teach Children. She is
accustomed and competent to give them lessons in
the English, French and German Languages, mu
sic, and in ether branches. Highest references can
be given. Apply at Planters’ Hotel, No. 2, Au
gusta, Ga. 3* Jet* 4
MORE & GALLAGHER,
Ridge Road and Coates Street. Philadelphia,
IRON FOUNDERS, and MANUFACTURERS
of Wrought and Cast Iron RAILINGS, end all
kinds of Ornamental and Architectural IR ON
WORKS; IRON RAILINGS, for public and pri
vate Grounds ; "VERANDAHS ; CHAIRS ; SET
TEES; TABLES, Ac.
Particular attention paid to the enclosure of
Burial Lots.
More A Gallagher’s Book of Original Designs,
and a list of prices sent to persons wishing to make
a selection. 6m dec 4
TOBACCO.
C'l VOLGER begs leave to inform his friends
T« and customers, that he has now in store the
choicest Stock of CHEWING TOBACCO thatcan
be found in this country, consisting of his well
known Premium Pan-Cake; Rough and Ready;
High Priest, No. 5; Lion Twist; Negrohead, and
Stultz’s Four Aces TOBACCO. There brands of
Tobacco are exclusively Manufactured for him and
to his order, of the finest Tobacco Leaf that Old
Virginia can produce. He also has on hand a very
large stock of other fine brands, together with me
dium and common Tobacco, which he offers at very
low prices. Those who are in want of Tobacco,
will do well by calling at the Segar and Tobacco
Store, No. 219 Bread Street, Augusta.
GUSTAVUS VOLGER.
NOTICE. —For the convenience of his friends
and customers in South Carolina, ho has placed
the above fine brands of Tobacco in the hands of
B. Volger, Charleston, and C. Volger, Columbia,
who are the only ones besides himself that have
the above genuine brands.
dec 2 tlm GUSTAVrS VOLGER.
The Charleston Courier and Columbia South
Carolinian please copy three times, and send bill
to B. and C. Volger. _ _
Ure’s Dictionary of Arts. Man
ufactures and Mines, a now edition, in 2 \ ols.
Metallurgy, comprising Mining and general and
particular Metallurgical Operations, by Overman.
The Mieroscopist, or a complete Manual of the
use of the Microscope.
Practical Mineralogy, with illustrations for As -
saying and Mining, according to the simplest meth
od*, by Overman.
Dana’s System of Mineralogy.
Hand Book of Useful Arts, by T. Antisell.
Roads and Rail Roads, by Gillispie.
For sale by THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
dec 2 __
THE EXCHANGE.
HITZFELD & BORCHEfiS take pleasure in
acquainting their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have leased the well and favorably
known NATIONAL COFFEE HOUSE, from
Messrs. L P. Girardey &, Co., and opened the same
under tho name of “The Exchange’’ 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
COMBS.— Shell, Ivory, Buffalo and Horn ;
Cloth, Hair, Crumb, Flesh, Shaving, Nail and
Tooth BRUSHES, in great variety, at extremely
lnw nrices Call and examine them.
low pnees. wu j Fogarty & co^
nov 26 195 Broad-st., underAugus'a Hotel.
TT'RESH CAMPHENE and BURNING FLUID.
Jt? —Having made arrangements to receive a
fresh supply every week, our patrons may rely on
obtaining a good article. rO(JAKIT * Co ,
nov 26 195 Broad-st., under Augusta Hotel.
BRICK WORK WANTED.
THE subscriber is prepared to do all kind ot
Brick Work at short notice.
oct 2S l. G. BASSFORD^
DISSECT i NG~INSTRCMENTS, manufactured
expressly to our order, which we will sell at ex
trem ly low prices.
24 WM. H. TUTT, DruggUt.
©rncrut Aiwftisrnicnts
STATE OF £OUTH CAROLINA, ORANGE
BURG DISTRICT.—IN EQUITY.
Gabriel Felder and others,)
vs. j
Paul S. Felder, John H. ) bill for partition.
Folder, administrators, |
and others. J
BY VIRTUE of the decree of the Court of
Equity, there will be sold, before the Court
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,
William Barton, D. H. Baxter, the “Midway
Place,” and the North Edisto River, with about
Eight Hundred acres cleared and under fence; the
balance well timbered pine and swamp land.—
Thero are negro houses, barns, stables, &c., on this
place.
—also —
One other PLANTATION, adjoining the afore
said “ Coulter Place.” called the “ Midway Place,” j
containing Two Thousand, One Hundred and Six- 1
ty-one acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
Oscar Champey, Joshua Bossard, the “Stroman,
Tract,” and the North Edisto River. This tract j
has about six hundred and fifty acres of cleared j
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 a3 the residence of the late Maj.
John M. Felder, containing One Thousand, Six
Hundred and Seventy-seven acres, more or less,
and bounded by the aforesaid “Midway Place,”
by lands of C. Aramt, and others, and the North
Edisto River. This is a well settled plantation,
with every necessary out-building, and a desirable
ono 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 “ Stroman Tract,”
adjoining the “ Mi«|way” and “ Cottage” tracts,
containing Four Hundred and Twenty-seven acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Oscar Cham
pey and others. This tract is altogether uncleared,
and well timbered with pine for sawing, 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 bo reserved for
that pui pose 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 fenoe. This plantation is perhaps as valuable
as any in the State. There arc about three hun
dred and fifty acres of creek swamp cleared, which
produced at the last crop an average of 40 bushels
of corn per acre ; with about two thousand acres
of river swamp uncleared, superior to tho creek
land, and easily reclaimed; the balance is finely
timbered with pine for sawing purposes. The
health cf tho place is unexceptionable. The pre
sent overseer says that since his residence thereon
(whnh is sixteen years) a case of fever has never
been known to exist. It is in perfect condition as
regards the buildings, &c., with two vortical saws,
and a never failing stream of water, and its distance
from the Hamburg Railroad about ten miles.
—ALSO
A small tract of uncleared LAND, called the
“ Davis Tract,” containing Two Hundred and
Ninety-three and One half acres, more or less, sit
uated in the fork of the Edisto River, and bounded
by lands of B. Corbett, P. A. Fanning, and others.
-—ALSO —
Another uncleared TRACT, situate 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.
Hall, and others. This tract is of the very best
pine timber. All of the aforesaid lands are situa
ted in Orangeburg District.
—also —
The following Tracts of LAND, situate on Black
Creek, in Lexington District, S. C., containing
Seventeen Thousand acres, more or less. The
above tract consists of the following four divisions,
viz: the “Hall Place,” containing three thousand
acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Abram
King, W. Weaver, Joshua Taylor, and others.
This is an excellent mill-seat, with the aforesaid
Black Creek passing through the tract, which af
fords an abundant supply of water power, and a
mill-dam about two-thirds completed. Thero are
about one hundrod and fifty acres of cleared land
under fence, producing lino corn, tho balance is
well timbered with choice pine This is also a set
tled 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 cleared 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,” aho 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 befog the boundary on the eastern side, a
line running through the mill-house, giving the
right of ono saw only to the purchaser of the afore
said tract. This tract has about one hundred acres
of cleared land, thirty-five or forty ol which is
swamp land.
—also —
One other TRACT, called the “ Eastern Lower
Mill,” adjoining the “Western,” containing about
Six Thousand, Five Hundred acres, more or loss,
and bounded by lands of Daniel Rambo, and oth
ers. The purchaser of this tract is to have the use
of the eastern saw in the aforesaid mill.
The purchasers of the mill-seats upon the Black
Creek tracts, are to take the same upon the follow
ing conditions, viz- the purchasers of the upper
mill-seats shall have the right of way through Lhe
mill ponds and slides ol 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.
One other TRACT, called “ Platt’s Springs,” in
Lexington District, on the Congarce 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. Thero is a
good two-story dwelling-house on this tract, with
about seventy-five acres of cleared land; tho bal
ance timbered land. This place i 3 so well known
as to preclude any further description.
—ALSO
} One other TRACT, called the “ Murphy Tract,”
containing One Thousand, One Hundred and Sixty
eight acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of
Dr. George 11. Huntt, Mrs. Muller, and others.
Thii tract is uncleared and well timbered.
Terms of Sale. —So much cash as will defray
the costs of this suit and the 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 bo given,) the inter
est payable annually. The purchasers giving bonds,
with good personal security, and a mortgage of
the premises, to secure the payment of the pur
chase money. The purchasers to pay for papers.
V. D. V. JAMISON. Commissioner.
Commissioner’s Office, Orangeburg, C. 11., 1853.
nov 15 t*ctd
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, at the Lower Market House,
in the Ciiy 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 Greeno
street, below Houston street, in said city, contain
ing a front of twenty-five 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, more or
less, known as the Holcombe place.
And also, tho following Negro SLAVES ; Billy,
a Butcher, about fifty years of age; John, about
forty five; Sam, a Carpenter, and Mary his wife,
each about forty-five years of age, and their chil
dren : David fifteen, Sabra thirteen, Betsey eleven,
and Violet nine years of age. Terms cash.
I. P. GARVIN, I pwvs
nov22-d&ctds* JOHN H. MANN, 1 “ '
WHITE ONION SETS, Ac.—s bbls. prime
White and Y’ellow Onion Sets, expected by
steamer Fashion on Monday. Also, a beautiful
assortment of imported English Garden Peas, Cab
bage Seed, Ac., to which I invite the attention of
all gardeners. For sale low for the cash.
dec 4 WM. HAINES, Broad-st.
VIARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, G
G. Fargo, Proprietor, (late of the U
S. Hotel, Augusta.) apr 15 ly
(torral JUiticrtisrmcnts.
dissolution.
AUGUSTA, Nov. 30, 1853.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between the undersigned, under the name of
PLUMB & PANTON, is This Day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business will be continued
by GEO. PLUMB, who is alone authorized to set
tle the affairs of the concern.
nov3o 6 GEO. PLUMB.
CITY SHERIFFS SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in DE 1 IMBER next, will
bo sold, at the Lower Mr et House, in the
City of Augusta, within the leg hours of sale, by
virtue of an order 'from the lit orable Court of
Common Peas, of said city, oneL >an HORSE and
one Bay HORSE, levied on as the property of Jo
seph Patterson, by virtue of an attachment re
turnable to said Court of Common Pleas, in favor
of Bowers & Hitt vs. Joseph Patterson,
nov 30 WM. V. KER, Sh ff C. A.
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK, Washer and Ironer, for a small
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.) Apply at this
office. _ ts oct 26
T o RENT.
(Possession given the Ist October.)
FOUR Dwelling Houses on Taylor and
Washington streets, near the Wayneboro iSiiii.
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 6PER CENT BONDS,
of the first issue of 1840, 1841 and 1842, for
which a premium will bo paid. Apply to
apr29 ts ROBT. WALTON, Cashier.
WANTED.
A FIRST RATE House GIRL, not under 20
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 bo
given for a good Cook, Washer and Ironer.
Apply at this office. nov 1
BARB O T & SEY LE ,
ARCHITECTS.
No. 59 Broad Street,
charleston, so.ca.
l. j. barbot. J. H. SEYI.E.
oct 23 ly
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 descripton, Fire Works, Cordials, Syrups,
Segars, Havana and Zvlalaga Fruits, Picklos and
Preserves—all of which can be found at their es
tablishment, at the lowest possible market, nov 22
PLANTERS' HOTEL.
THIS splendid new HOUSE, situate on
Broad street, immediately in front ofJSsilL
tho site of the old Planter’s Hotel, which has been
furnished throughout with new Furniture, Bed
ding, Ac., will bo 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 dfAetf
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
AEW YORK
STEAMSHIPS.
DAYS OF LEANING SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK.
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ~Nov. 5
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 9
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “12
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ 19
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 23
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ 26
The Florida, Capt Woodhull, Dec. 3
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck, “ 7
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ 10
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, *‘l7
The Alabama, Capt. Schenck,.. “ 21
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ 24
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ 31
These ships are the largost on the coast, unsur
i - 'sed in speed, safety or comfort —making their
passages in 50 to 69 hours, and are commanded by
skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a
most desirable conveyance to New York. On the
completion of the Knoxville, in January next,
this line will be semi-weekly. Cabin passage, $25.
PADDLEFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
nov 1 13 Broadway, New York.
TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. ’ “
THREE SILVER CUPS were awarded by the
late State Fair to the Augusta Planing Mill
and Sash Factory.
The Subscribers would call the attention of per
sons engaged in building to the facilities offered by
their establishment for expediting work. They
have in successful operation the laiest improve
ments in the Machines of the following celebrated
makers: Beardslee’s; Woodworths Daniel’s;
Fags A Leaven’s, by which PLAINING of all
kinds can bo done at the shortest notice.
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MO l LDINUS,
and CARPENTERS TRIMMINGS, of every de
scription and size made to order.
SEASONED LUMBER, both worked and rough
for sase in small or large quantities.
Those engaged in building would find it advan
tageous to give us a call.
WOOD & SUDDARDS,
nov24-f6A2 Mclntosh street.
Tohn CASHIN7 ~ ’
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
oot 16 Augusta, Ga.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
B PHILLIPS has now in store, one door be
• low tbe 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 want 3 of Merchants and
Planters, at wholesale and retail. He respectfully
invites attention to his assortment, as he is deter
mined to sell on as reasonable terms as any house
in the city. tJI oct 5
| THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL^
WILL be re-opened in Augusta, Geo., on the
first Monday in October, undor the Supe-
I rintendanee of competent Teachers, at the resi
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, tho 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 Beru
will take charge of the Drawing and Painting De
partments.
Board for Young Ladies and Missos can be ob
tained by applying at the Instituti*n.
C. A. SABAL,
| sep 21 6m Principal.
KOH-I-NOOR TOBACCO —The finest Chew
ing Tobacco in the world. A small quantity
just received and for sale by
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.,
novSS No. 2 Warren Block.
S- ■ HAVING MADE EASY.—Afew cases of Ro
gers’ best RAZORS and Strops, just received
and for sale by N. J. FOGARTY & CO.,
nov 26 195 Broad-st., under Augusta Hotel.
AUGUSTA NURSERY.
EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SELECTED ROSES
AND SOUTHERN RAISED FRUIT TREES.
FA. MAUGE would respectfully inform
• the amateurs of Roses, that he has now«jH3uF >
a superb collection of new and rare varie
ties, which bo will be happy to supply such as may
desire them. His prices to Nurserymen will bo as
low as those of any Nursery at the North, and his
Rose Bushes will be generally of a larger s ze. He
has also made recent additions to his stock of
FRUIT TREES, and can now supply fine sorts of
the following varieties: Apples, Pears, Quinces,
Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, Cherries.
Soft Shed Almonds, English Walnuts, and Hazle
nuts.
Also, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, such as Ca
melia and Lemon Trees, Ac., and
hardy flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. Orders
from the country will be promptly attended to, and
Trees and Shrubs carefully packed and directed.
Fresh Osage Orange Seed on hand.
Catalogues of Roses and Fruit Trees will be sent
gratis, to all post-paid letters. Address
nov 15 TuAe3m F. A. MAUGE, Augusta, Ga.
FINE CLOTHS, CASSIME RES AHD VEST
INGS.
WM. O. PRICE & 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 A CO.,
nov 13 Drapers and Tailors.
f O ALT. —I,OOO sacks Salt, on consignment. Foi
Os •to arrive. nov 2$ M. W. WOODRUFI
©rntrfll Jlitnerliscmcnts.-
Postponed.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WI L BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, by order of the Court of Or
dinary, at the lower Market House, in tho city of
Augusta, within tho 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. H. Maharrey, said
lot opposite the 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.
Postponed.
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 the Estate of Charity
Maharrey, deceased.
A Lot, and the improvements thereon, situated
in the city, on the north side of Greene street, hav
ing a front on said street of eighty-two feot, more
or less, running back half through to Ellis street,
bounded north by A Frederick’s lot, east by B. H.
Warren’s lot, south by Greene street, and west by
Presbyterian Parsonage lot.
A negro woman named Daphny. about 35 years of
age, and Rebecca, aged 65.
Terms on the day of sale.
sept 29 WM. H. MAIIARREY. Ex’r.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Corner of Broad and Camming streets.
THE exereises of Mrs. Ring’s School will be re
sumed, on Monday,October 3d. Thankful fo r tho
patronage extended to her the past season, Mrs.
R. solicits a continu nee ol tho same.
Mr. C. Beruff, so favorably known to the public,
has charge of tho Drawing department.
Mr. Sofge, Teacher of Music.
Instruction given in Froneh when desired, also
German. sep 21
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILD
ERS.
THE undersigned having just concluded an ar
rangement with one of the most extensive Im
porting firms in New York, is prepared to receive
orders for any quantity of ROOFING TIN, lroni
5 boxes to 2,500, at the lowest New York current
prices, at his Store, on Broad Street, second door
above Bridge Row. JOHN F. BRENNAN,
nov 20
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership of Charles Catlin, of
this city, and Reuben 0. Skinner, of New
York, under the name and style of Charles Gat
lin A Co., expired by limitation on the 31st ult.
CHARLES CATLIN will continue the same busi
ness at the Old Stand, two doors below the United
States Hotel, where can always be found a well
selected Stock of PIANO FORTES; MUSIC;
VIOLINS ; GUITARS, and other Musical Instru
ments, which will be sold on the most favorable
terms. CHARLES CATLIN-
Augusta, Nov. 1, 1853. nov 2
NEW BOOKS. —Lectures to Young Men, by
William G. Eliot, Jr., Pastor of the Church
Messiah, St. Louis.
Second War with England, by J. T. Heaaly, au
thor of Napoleon and his Marshals, Ac. —2 Vols.
Tip Top, or a Noble Aim, a book lor Boys and
Girls, by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill.
Anecdotes of tho Habits and Instincts of Birds.
Reptiles and Insects, by Mrs. R. Leo, formerly
Mrs. F. E. Bowdich, with illustrations.
Sunrise and Sunset, a truo tale, by Helen F. Par
ker.
Tho Young Lady’s Home, by Mrs. Louisa C.
Tuthill.
Men and Things as I saw them in Europe, by
Kirwan.
Lectures to Y T oung Women, by W, G. Eliot, Jr.
Twenty-five Village Sermons, by Charles Kings
ley, Jr.
The Sayings and Doings of Animals, with one
hundred and Six illustrations.
Hearts and Faces, or Home Life Unveiled, by
Paul Creyton, author o* Father Brighthops, Ac.
History of England in verse, from the Invasion of
Julius Caesar to the present time, by Hannah
Townsend.
Buds and Blossoms for the Young, by Mrs. Hughs,
author of Aunt Mary Tales, Ac.
The Dial of Love, a Christmas Book for the
Y'oung.
India and its Inhabitants, by Caleb Wright, A.
M., illustrated by numerous engravings. Just
published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BRO.S,
Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad Street,
dec 4
Blankets, kerseys and osnaburgs.
30 bales best 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 heavy Blankets;
50 do. very superior Osnaburgs;
25 cases favorite brands Kerseys.
For sale by nov 26 GRAY BROTHERS.
THE ARBOR BILLARD SALOON,
Opposite Monument Square,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
THIS MAGNIFICENT SALOON is now open
to the public. Tho Proprietor takes this me
thod of informing h ; s numerous friends and the
public, that he has opened the above Saloon, and
assures his patrons that every attenrion will be
paid to all who are disposed to favor him with their
patronage.
The choicest WINES, BRANDIES, CHAM
PAGNE, and SEGARS can be had at the Bar.
P. S. —FREE LUNCH daily at 11 o'clock.
nov26 lm
UNTER’S CELEBRATED SPECIFIC is
decidedly tho best remedy known for the
speedy and radical cure ol certain Diseases; ap
proved and recommended by the Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons, London. Price, $lO per
doz., or $1 a single bottle. Packed carefully and
gent, free of charge, to any part of the country.
For sale by the Agents.
N. J. FOGARTY A CO., Druggists,
nov 26 195 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
NEGROES WANTED.
PERSONS having NEGROES for sale, will find
a purchaser by applying to Spires A Wilson,
Hamburg, S. C-. who will pay the highest cash
pricos. 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,
oot 7 ts
val!^l^riFer7 _ land¥^or^ale'
MY planting interest being too large, I offor for
sale a portion of my Savannah River Planta
tion. This place is too we’l known to require de
scription ; and persons wishing to purchase would
do woll to look at it, as 1 know it would satisfy any
one who i 3 a judge of good lands.
oct 26 dfActJanl WM. J. EVE.
AT COST FOR CASH.
ALL our FANCY GOODS, such as Perfumery;
Porcelain Vases; Fancy Note Envelopes;
Note Paper; Work Boxes; Writing Desks; Gun
Wads; Bacß-gammon Boards; Chess Men; Domi
noes; Lamps; Fino Papier Macho Work Boxes
and many other Fancy Goods which we are de
sirous to close out of our stock hereafter. Come
soon, or you will miss bargains.
OSBORNE A WHITLOCK.
N. B.—Just received, more New Goods, nov 29
JUST RECEIVED—2OO boxos No. 1 Fire Crack
ers. Also, a largo assortment of etbor Fire
Works. dec 1 THAYER A BUTT.
JUST RECEIVED—
-10 doz. Salmon, in tin cans;
10 “ Lobsters, do.;
10 “ Mackerel;
* 5 “ Clams;
1 “ Pkoast Turkey;
1 “ Boiled do.;
1 “ Roast Goose;
1 “ Roast Beef;
1 “ Beef Alamode.
dec 1 THAYER A BUTT.
JUST RECEIVER—A large assortment of Da
vis’ Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces, Ac.
20 baskets Bollinger Champagne;
20 “ Heidsick Do.;
40 “ various brands,
dec 1 THAYER A BUTT.
MOLASSES, MOLASSES.— IS hhds. Molasses,
of prime quality, received on consignment,
and far sale low, if applied for soon, by
decl THAYER A BUTT.
HARPER’S MAGAZINE. —The DecomberJNo
just received by
decl THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
5 CASES 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5 do. 10-4 and 11-4 Alandale,
5 do. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auscutney;
5 do. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Monnandoc.
, For sale cheap at
nov 26 GRAY BROTHERS.
3i W W | NAYLOR’S Cast Steel, square and
'V/U octagon,
1,500 German Steel, assorted, from |to 1J inch,
r Just received and for sale by
? nov U MULLARKEY St OAKMAN.
lotteries,
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTiERIES.
Managed,drawn, and prizespaid by the wellknown
and responsible firm of
G REG ° R V & MABRY.
Sales Close each Day at two o'clock.
Drawn Numbers of Class 116. at Savannah, Doc. 3.
39 19 42 33 11 58 27 71 72 6 44 22
Also, of Extra Class 8, by Delaware 278, Dec. 3.
56 69 5 33 61 11 44 64 32 39 43 38 15
CLASS 148, at Savannah; on Tuesday, Dec, 6.
LUCKY SCHEME.
$4,444 !!
$1,227 ; $555; $333, Ac., Ac.
Ticketr sl. Halves 50 cents- Risk on a package
0f26 quarters, $3,75.
CLASS 149, at Savannah, on Wednesday, Dee. 7.
splendid scheme.
$7,600.
$2,000; $1,398; $1,100; 2 of 01.000; 2 of $500; 4e.
Tickets $2. Shares in proportion. Risk on a
package of 26 quarters $7.50.
CLASS 147 at Savannah, on Friday, Dee. 9tb.
GOOD SCHEME.
$7,000 !
$1,500; $1,600; SI,OOO, Ac., Ac. Tickets $2. —
Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25
quarters $6.68.
CLASS 150 at Savannah, on Saturday, Dec. 8.
PACKAGE SCHEME.
4,030 DOLLARS.
$1,200; $1,000; Ac., Ac. Tickets $1; halves 50
cents. Risk on a package of 25 quarters $3 70.
EXTRA CLASS 86—by Delaware 284—0 n Satur
day, Doc. 19.
GRAND SCHEME.
50,000 DOLLARS!
$30,000; $20,000; $14,330; 3 prizes of $8,000; 4
of $6,000; 4 ot $3,000; 5 of $2,000 ; 200 of
$500; Ac., Ac. Tickets $15 —shares in propor
. tion.
JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent,
On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the city or country strictly con
fidential.
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE.
rrtHE subscriber will open on Monday evening,
J. the 21st, a school for instruction in Architec
tural and Industrial Drawing, in a course of les
sons on Geometrical and Architectural Designs.
For terms, apply at office over Mr. Blalock’s store,
next door to the Bank of Augusta, upstairs.
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, Qa.,
for the purpose cf carrying on all branches of the
ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURAL PRO
FESSIONS. Having secured the services of some
©f the most competent assistants, he is prepared to
execute all works committed to his charge with
neatness, accuracy and dispateh.
nov ]6 1m
UPHOLSTERY!
fIYHE undersigned, thankful for past favors, begs
JL to inform his friends, and the public in gener
al, that he continues to execute orders in his line
of business, such as Upholstering Sofas, Settees.
Ottomans, Chairs etc. Also, Mattresses, in Moss,
Cotton and Hair, with and without steel springs.
Orders left at Mr. J. P. Setze’s Store, fcroad-st.,
or sent through the Post Office, will have the
promptest attention.
EDMUND SCHIRMER,
Shop rear of W. R. Schirmer’s Mill-stone Fac
tory, Broad-st. above the Upper Market,
nov 26 dtjanl
JDKN' CASHIN,
General, commission merchant, has
in Store, on consignment, and will sell, on
accommodating terms—
-85 hhds. prime W. I Molasses:
25 do. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar;
25 do. Western Bacon, Shoulders;
10 do. prime Baltimore Bacon, Sides;
80 bags prime Rio Coffee j
35 tierces new crop Rice;
5 casks Cheese;
293 bales prime Northern Hay;
681 bbls. fresh Thomaston Lime ;
50 do. Plaster Paris;
50 do. Land Plaster.
DSF” Office on Reynold Stieet; Storage in Mr.
T. S. Metcalf’s new brick Fire-Proof Warehouse,
adjoining Messrs. Platt <fc Brothor. nov 26
ONG CLOTH A N 1) HUM I) ST IN"
10 cases fine English Long Cloth ;
2 do. New York Mills;
2 do. Old York Mills;
5 do. James’Steam Mills;
3 do. Nine Twist;
5 do. Lonsdale ;
5 do. Newbervport;
100 bales Striped Homespun ;
25 do. 3-4, 7-8 and 4 4 Brown Homespun,
For sale cheap at
nov26 GRAY BOTHERS.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS.
AVERY desirable location for a practicing
Physician for sale, situate about thirty miles
from Augusta, and within one and a half miles of
a Rail Road Depot. A practice of between three
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. df&ctf oct 26
OFFICE OF THE MILLEDGEVILLE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
NOTICE is hereby given that Books of Sub
scription to the Capital Stock of this Compa
ny, chartered for the purpose of completing a Rail
Roa 1 communication from Augusta, through Mil
ledgeville to Macon, will bo opened at the several
places named below, on and after Monday, the 12th
day of December next, under the superintendence
of the Commissioners named herein, or any three
or more of them. The said Capital Btock consists
of Sixteen Thousand Shares of One Hundred
Dollars each —five dollars per share being requir
ed by the charter to be paid at the time of sub
scribing.
In Charleston, S. C., under the supervision and
direction of Messrs. Henry W. Connor, Geo. A.
Trenholm, Ker Boyce, John Schnerlie, Wm. M.
Martin, E. W. Bancroft, and Benj. W. Force,
In Augusta, Ga., under the supervision and di
rection of Wm. M. D’Antignao, John K. Jackson,
Charles J. Jenkins, John Phinizy, Thos. S. Met
calf, and Jas. B. Bishop.
In Warrenton, under the supervision and direc
tion of Messrs Jesse M. Roberts, Wm. W. Ander
son, Thomas Persons, W. H. Wellborn, George V.
Neal and Edmund Cody.
In Sparca, under the superintendence and direc
tion of Messrs. James Thomas, Hardy Culver,
Thos. M. Turner, R. M. Johnston, Linton Stephens,
E. 11. Baxter, Wm. Sayre and Ezekiel Carthoru.
In Macon, under the supervision and direction
ofjj Messrs. Isaac Scott, Pulaski S. Holt, J. J.
Gresham, Thos. T. Nisbot, L. A. Whittle, Robert
Collins, and 0. G. Sparks.
In Millodgevillc. under the supervision of the
Board of Directors.
The Report of the Chief Engineer can be pro
cured on application to any of the above named
Commissioners, containing the estimates of con
struction and equipment, and indicating the eon
templated route of said Road.
By order of the Board of Directors.
dec 1 dISAcS WM. S. ROCKWELL, Sec.
NOTICE.
TO all whom it 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.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
OSMOND GRAY, Proprietor*.
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 thoy 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 maufacturing a Single Plate Railroad
CAR WHEEL, equal if not superior to any other
Plate Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels
now in use.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of
all other kinds of Railroad Car, and Engine 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.
To Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac.,
furnished at the shortest notice, of the best mate
rials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices.
1 “American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga.,
dec 2 dfoly Dec. 2,1853.
! Jlnctm Salts.
j BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst., in front of store,
will be sold, at 10J o’clock,
Sugar, CofFco, Starch, So&p, Candles, Tea, Pota
toes, Matches, Onions, Oranges, Rice. Tobaoco, Se
gars. Vinegar, Whisky, Gin, Rum, Brandy, Wil
low-ware, Brooms, Brushes, Cedar-waro, Bacon
Hams, Furniture, Mattresses, Ac., Ac.
—also—
BY C C. GRENVILLE & CO.
FRIDAY, the 9th December, at 12 o’clock, in
front of store,
The City Council will leaso to the highest bidder
the lot of LAND, belonging to them, situated on
the n aynesboro Railroad, bounded on the west
side by Washington street, on the north by Hale
street, and on the east by the said Waynesboro’
Railroad track, and on the south by Hall street—
being two hundred and eighty feet on Washington
street, and one hundred and forty feet on Halo-st.,
more or less. The condition of the said lease will
no the payment of the rent quarly, and the City
Council will reserve the right to terminate the said
lease whenever they may see proper by giving the
lease three months notice to quit
By order of the City Council.
JAMES B. BISHOP,
dec6 ' Chairman South Common Committee
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO.
—NIGHT AUCTION—
Great Bargains! Immense Sacrifices '! Last
and closing week of the Mammoth Jewelry
Sale. *
In order to afford those desirons of making Fes
vival Presents an opportunity to purchase at great
ly reduced prices, we will continue our sales anoth
er week, and respectfully invite the attention of the
public to this desirable Stock.
THIS EVENING, and every evening during
the week, in Store —
S2O 000 worth of Watches. Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, Ac., consisting of fine Gold English Levers.
Detached Levers, Lepiacs in Hunting and Plain
Cases, and Silver Watches in every variety.
Fine Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Brace
lets, <5 styles Brooches, 50 do. Finger Bings, Ear
Hoops and Drops, single and doub e Lockets, all
sizes, Pencils and Pens, Spectacles, Studs, Snaps,
Keys, seals, Ac., comprising all ssrles of Gold
Goods manufactured. And the largest assortment
of Plated and Gilt Jewelry ever offered in this
market.
Together with a desirable stock of Fancy Goods,
among which arc Fancy Boxes, Violins, Cutlery,
Spoons, Thread, Needles, Soaps, Strops, Stationery,
Buttons, Port Monaies, Combs, Beads, Balances,
Ac., Ac.
The attention of Merchants and Dealers gener
ally is invited to this vaiuablo assortment. Those
wishing to treat privately during Ihe day, can do
so with the assurance of purchasing Goods at least
from twenty to fifty per cent, below the usual rates
Terms cash. aec 6
BY c7e, GIRARDEY & CO.
On the First Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the
Lower Market House within the usual hours ot
sale, will be sold—
One LOT, with all the improvements thereon,
consisting of a House, Kitchen, Ac.
Iho Lot fronts 32£ feet on Reynold Street, and
extends back to Bay or River Street, same width.
Conditions cash. Purchaser paying for titles,
nov 26
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO~
Negro Girl at Auction.
Wo will sell, at the Lower Market lloubc, within
the usual hours of sale, on the Ist TUESDAY in
Docon her next,
A likely young Negro WOMAN, 18 years old,
without family, good plain Cook, but raised as a
field hand. She is warranted in every respect, and
sold only on account of the owner wishing t»
change investment. She can be treated for at pri
vate sale, by applying to the above. nov26
BY C. E. GIRARDEY &. CO.
Desirable Meal Estate.
If not sold previously, we will, at auction, on tho
first TUESDAY in December, within tho usual
hours of sale,
That desirable property, known as Kyal.’s Store
and Dwelling and Lots, each i4O) forty feet front,
running back (150) one hundred and fifty feet,
fronting on Pine street and Brick Range, southeast
of the Factory; a desirable location for a Family
Grocery. The property can be rented for $22.00
per month. For particulars, enquire of above.
Titles indisputable. nov26
Jrnnwri) (Election.
We are authorized to announce Tho*.
T. Brandon, Esq., as a candidate for
Sheriff of Richmond county, at the ensuing Janu
ary election. nov3o
a We are authorized to announce Wi
lliam Glover, Sr., as a candidate for
Coroner, at the approaching election. nov 11
Joshua S. Walker respectfully io
forms his fellow citizens of Richmond
county, that he is a Candidate for re election to tho
office of Coroner, and would be thanklul for their
support at the election in January next. nov 10
ytapa 'Ve are authorized to announce.
Henry D. Bell, as a candidate for
Coroner, at the approaching election,
nov 9
We are authorized to announce Alex
ander Philip as a candidate for re
eleotion to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns
for Richmond county, at tho approaching election.-
nov 6 *
We are authorized to announce John
A. Bohler as a Candidate tor Receiv
er of Tax Returns, at the approaching election,
nov 6 *
We are authorized to announce E
-vt*. C. Tinsley as a Candidate for re
election to tho office of Tax Collector, at the ap
proaching election. * nov 3
a We are authorized to announce
James Lovell, as a Candidate for
Tax 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 Riohmond county, at the ensuing election in
January next, by [oct 28J Many Voters.
We are authorized to announce Wil
liam P. Beale a candidate for
Sheriff of Richmond county, a the election in
January next. * " oct 25
We are authorized to announce Os
fe-v. well E. Cashin, as a candidate for
re-election, to the office of clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the elec
tion in January next, oct 23
are authorized to announce David
law. L. Roath as a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond
County, at the ensuing January election. *
Kp—Waynesboro’, Burke County, tia.,
Not. 21, 1853.— Mr. Editor: Please
announco. through your paper, that our former and
efficient Receiver of Tpx Returns, Capt. Robert
H. Gray, has again consen’ed to be a Candidate
for re-election at the ensuing January election,
any reports to the contrary, notwithstanding, and
oblige nov 24 Many Voters.
MERCANTILE NIGHT SCHOOL.
rjIIIE undersigned informs his friends ho hasre-
JL moved his SCHOOL to tho Masonic Hall,
where he will continue to teach Book Keeping, by
Doublo or Single Entry, Penmanship, Arithmetic,
Ac., of Federal money, including Foreign Curren
cy, with all the various forms of Accounts in gen
eral. Should sufficient encourageinont be offered,
it will be made permanent, where young men can
be prepared for Mercantile life or otherwise. Thoso
who may feel disposed to patronize the undertaking,
will please apply at the Family Grocery of A. Sa
bal, Esq, next door to Mr. Bones’s Store, or at my
residence, upper end of Broad street, for terms, Ac.
If a sufficient number offers to form a Class to
warrant m® attention, I will attend one during tho
day. Nights of Tuition for tho present, are Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
JOHN J. BYRD.
OS'” Books Posted, or Writing of any descrip
tion attended to. Apply as above. deo 3
MEDICAL TEXT BOOK.—— Anatomy and
Guide in Dissections, for the use of Students,
by Washington R. Handy, M. D.
Also, the Dial of Love, a Christmas Book for
the Young, bv Mary Howitt. Just received by
dec 3 ' THO 3. RICHARDS A SON.
JUST RECEIVED, another Invoice of—
Boy’s and Youth’s Orleans Caps;
•< “ Fancy Dress Caps;
«> “ Embroidered Do., assorted
colors;
<* “ Army and Navy Caps.
—also —
An assortment of Gentlemen’s Caps, of the
latest styles, at J. TAYLOR, Jr., A OO.’S
dec 3
EAGLE & PHCENIXHOTEL ~
THIS large and commodious House is now
open and newly furnished for the re- Hiiil
ception of regular and transient Boarders The
table always furnished with the best the market
affords. Every effort to please all who may favor
me with their patronage,
nov 19 dAc3m J. R. PRESCOTT, Proprietor,