The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, December 13, 1853, Image 1

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£lic sDailij cEmistttiittonalts l attli UnraMtc !i ■, JAMES (JABOSER. J. A. VAN WINKLE MERCHANT TAILOR' NEXT BOOR TO THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.- ;\VE ALWAYS ON HAND.; —also— * FURNISHING ARTICLES. jr A fine sioek of A fine assortment of fresh .m,,,, L • SILK arid SUMMER CRAVATS , v;K ASI. fancy colored beady.made clothiko, GtoyKs HOSIrRY SCSPER . rI ,)T;iS, CASHMERETS, > Rla/lt rEisine— DERS, COLLARS, STOCKS; ’ ■ LlacK, Drown Okve, Dahha, gtprrETF.S, LIKENS, SILK frock and dress SHIRTS ,i MARSEILLES VESTINGS, COATS; 5 DRAWERS. r .Spring and Summer Use: “* Cl ° th J i Silk and Cotton D Ete, Silk, Crape and Linen, TTNDF Tt (lARVIfWT'R Which will be made to order \ COATSj ) U CMIOtLAS, 1 ’ q tii- »•" J Fashionable Manner. Black and Fancy Ca&simore '( walking cakes, oy mi;DERS FROM THE PANTS; And a fine stock of rVTRY FILLED CORRECT- AND A LARGE STOCK OF FAN vY A ?_7j 1 CLE S * , wtttt 7if^paT(' , w plain and fancy summeb. } . _ _ LT ™ VESTS. } PERFUMERY, y B All Goods sold at this establishment are of the host quality. (agusta, April 21st, 1853. apr2l j, a. VAN WINKLE. , nY t°* & bi gA C DEALERS IN J N 9 heady made clothing HITS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, AC. AC. BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SIIIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, &.C. Which ill be sold on very Reasonable terms. NO. 197 BROAD STREET., UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. J J. CLAYTON, (march 8) A. P. BIGNON. BOOTS A7, D SHOES. AT METCALF’S NEW IRON FRONT STORE, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL i LDRIi li & R ?^,A I L ’,^, e^. ers I * B BOOTS and SHOES, are receiving, per weekly steamers from 1 P dd^° n , a ‘ BU PP ,i « f of LADIES’, GENT.’S MISSES’, BOY’S, : ■ tHILi>ItLN l- L JOxS and SHOES, of the latest styles and finest qualities. They respectfully in c beat.j’iuon Oi persons Msiting our city. Call and see us, in our New Store.and examine our stock efoe purchasing. March 26 LADIES’ RICH DRESS GOODS. '\;i\v I>E\ &• SHEAR liavo received from U New York— Mob Hrociide and Fancy Plaid SILKS, of now and splendid styles; mi.. White Brocade and Fancy Pearl Col'd Silks-; : r!m Black Figured and Plain Black Silks, of extra quality; - ihinted DeLaines and Cashmeres, of elegant ityle*; ™ :ipi;Plain French Merinos and DeLaines, of tho most desirable colors; .spins small Figured DeLaines, (all wool,) of beautiful styles for children; :..ulie?' Worked Muslin Ghimasettos. Collars, and Tader.-leeves, a very large supply; Ladies - plain Indcrsle.ves, Collars, and Chima gettes for mourning; Ladies Mourning Collars, of beautiful styles; !i Lite and Colored Silk Blond Laces, for Ladies’ Evening Dressos; Ladies' Cloth Talma Cloaks, of new and elegant styles; Ladies’ Black Cloth Cloaks, for mourning, of beau tiful styles; Ladies Black and Rich Colored Silk Velvet Man tillas ; Ladies Black and Colored Cloth Fillebertes and Talmas; Ladies’ Superior Black Cashmere and Thibet Wool Shawls; Ladies’ Fancy Scotch, Bay State, Watervleit, Wa terloo and Empire Wool Shawls, a very large supply; * Ladies Superior Mourning Shawls, of extra size aud heavy; A large supply of heavy Woolen Shawls, for ser v tats; Superior Welch and Gauze Flannels ; up. English Colored Flannels, for Ladies’ Sacks; Ladies' Cloths lor Cloaks and Talmas, of beautiful colors; _ ** With a great variety of other articles suitable r the present season, and to all of which they rc icetfully invite the attention of the public. nlil ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES \ T S. P. SF.T/.K**, to wit: i\ Talmas, of various colors and sizes; Hiack Cloth Circle Mantillas; Empress V ol vet Cloaks ; Higolette and other handsome Head Dresses; Embroidered Muslin and Lace Sleeves: Etch worked Muslin Collars and Lace Capes: Eish worked Chemisetts and Sleeves, in setts; wadies' and Gh-ntiemen's Gloves, in a great variety of styles: Ladies' Silk and Merino Vests with short and long sleeves; Silk Warp and ali other kinds of Flannels; ’darseilles Quilts, of various sizes and prices ; Fins and extra fine Bed Blankets; Scotch and Bird’s-eye Diapers ; —OX HAND, RECEIVED WITHIN A FEW DAYS Rich white, black and tancy colored Brocade Silks; Rich worked Crape Shawls: Low priced and rich figured DeLaines and Cash me-es; ?ilk and wool Plaids, for I adies’ dresses: Fancy wool Plaids, for boys wear ; Low priced and superior French BomVazins ; Low priced and sup. Alpacas and Canton Cloths; Fancy colored French Flannels and Merinos; k’-l Linen and Cotton Sbeetirgs: Sow York Mi ls and other Shirtingsi Fancy and black Cassi meres; Satinotis; Tweeds Cassiuieres; Jeans; ) elveteens and Bang-up Cords; Infant's, Misses and wadies’ whito and tancy col ored Hose; Boy’s and Gent's cotton and wool Socks,from 12jc. to $1 a pair, .*s c., Ac. nov 24 NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS. post.aoVE & BREXSAX, No. 276 Broad-st., formerly Kerrs A Hope, near the Globe Cor ner, Augusta, Ga.. have already in Store a very “trge and splendid assortment ©i'— Beautiful Printod Cashmeres and DeLaines : Bl&id Silks: Brocade, Watered and Chameleon Do.; I reneh Merinos and Plain Cashmeres, of every de sirable shade and quality; Farauiattas and Coburg Cloths, all colors ; Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls and Plain Do.; Long and Square "hawlg, all prices and qualities ; bilk, Velvet and Merino CSoaks and Sacks, new patterns. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY DRY GOODS, Mich as Linen and Muslin Sheetings and Shirtings ; Table Damasks; Diapers; Napkins; Lawns; < -.inenand Cotton Towellings.; Large Fine Blankets;, M arscilles Quilts; Toilet, Table and Piano Cloth Covers; Fine Welsh and Gauze Flannels; Canton B’ianncls; 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; i 4, Silka nd W oolea Gloves; adies Merino Hose; aeonet, Cambric, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook Mus- ! Bm, plain, striped and plaid. w: tness the quantity, quality and low priees of our (lo# 1 nov 22 t:I,ICAL BOORS.—Chemistry and IN Metallurgy as applied to the Study and Prac lice of Dental Surgery, by Snowden Piggot. M. D.. ! late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in tho I Washington University of Baltimore. Lectures on Surgical Pathology, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, by James 1 Paget, F R. S. J ust received and for sale by nov 2« McKINNK A HALL. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COM i FANY. MW. W OODRUFF having been recently ap • pointed Agent for the above Company, is how prepared to take Fire and Marine RISKS on as favorable terms as any agency iu the city. Office, Mclntosh street, next door to the Tele graph office. Augusta, August 22d, 1853 aug 23 HOUSE, Savannah, G WK-iSi G. Fargo, Proprietor, (late of the U *». Hotel, Augusta.l &pr 15 ly NEW GOODS PER EXPRESS. GRAY li SiOT it ERS beg to call the attention of tho public to the following NEW GOODS, which they have just receivod per express from N. York:— Alexander’s and Bozion’s best Kid Gloves, all Nos.; White do. do , all sizes; Misses’ fine English Hose, all sizes; | Boy’s half Hose, a full assortment; ; Very largo assortment Ladies’ lino Hose ; Ladies' fine Merino Vests; Ladies’ fine Raw Silk do.; Ladies' fine Silk do., very superior ; Black Velvet Ribbons, all widths. Full assortment Black and Colored Galoons; Rich Pointed Gimps; Rich Embroidered Muslin Collars; Fine Embroidered Bands and Flouncing; Very fine Embroidered Sleeves and Chimezettos ; Rich Printed Muslin DeLaines; Fine French Metinos; i Rich Plaid Calicoes. nov26 NEW GOODS. P. & iVI. OALLAHER HAVE just received the following GOODS, to which they respectfully invite thej*atteution of the public: Rich Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS. Black and Colored Velvet do." Black Gimps and Fringes. Black Lace, all widths. Embroidered Chemisotts and Under Sleevo3 Embroidored Cuffs and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Jaconets and Swiss Incorting and Edging. E i.broidered Linen Cambric Handkerchifes. Linen Lawn and Linen Cambric, j Brocade and Pla d Silks. Bombazcnes and Alpacas. Also a select stock of Ladies and Gents. Hose, j which will be sold at very reduced prices. Shirtings, Osnaburgs and Kerseys, at factory i prices. ts sept 11 SPECTACLES. XF YOU will and must wear SPECTACLES, get them exactly suited to the eye, or they will do ■ more harm than good. THE OPTOMETER is an | instrument invented by Prof. Stnmpfer, of the j Polytechnical School of Vienna, for the purpose of : measuring with scientific exactness the degree of ! convexity the eye had lost by age, and it applies j accurate numbers of glasses to counteract the de i feet. None, then, need hereafter complain that their spectacles pain their eyes, who call on us to be fitted with Spectacles. Come and see for your ! selves. Now, though we have taken much pains to obtain this instrument, as well to inform ourselves with reference to the application of Glasses to remedy the defects of vision, we take pleasure in informing our patrons and the public, that wo have become solo agents of Messrs. Ball & Co., for the sale of their recently invented Cups, which render , spectacles entirely useless, even to the most Aged I persons, where eyes have lost their convexity from ago. We append, ia favor of this invention, the following letter from Prol. Finney, of Oberlin Col lege. The fact in regard to the improvement in my sight by the U3O of your Cups art these: I was wearing GLASSES or 18 inches focus—-I have had them changed twice; and am now wri ting in a bad light with glasses of 48 inches focus, which is the lowest magnifying power used by ; Messrs. Pike. I can now real common print with ease with the lowest magnifying glasses. I have I used thorn agreeably to your directions about four j weeks. I see not why I may not expect, in a short j timo, to have my sight quite restored by continu , I ing the use of the cups I cannot but regard this discovery as of great value. Yours, truly, (Signed) C. G. Finney. P. S. lamin my sixtieth year, and have worn , glasses about ten years. Feb’y. 7, 1853.—Prof. Finney writes—l have, • for the last six or eight months, used them (the Cups) but seldom. The improved state of my sight rendering me forgetful and neglectful of their steady use. I have received much benefit and no . perceptible injury whatever from their use. j With my blinds open I read comfortably, and write easily without glasses. ; | Other letters can be seen in pamphlet, published ; by Messrs. Ball <fc Co., in our p -session, r octlfi OSBORNE Ac WHITLOCK. Sole Agents lor Richmond county. JUST RECEIVED, a fresh assortment of Boy’* Cloth CA» J S, various colors and styles ; Bay's Plush CAPS, various colors and styles; do. fine Moleskin HATS, new styles ; Misses’ Black Drab and White Bloomer HATS; Gent's Cloth and Plush CAPS, new stylos; do. Julien and Opera HATS GEO. W. FERRY, nov 20 Masonic Hall, Broad st. MORE ROOKS. —Lives of the Queens of Eng land, byJ .P. Smith, Esq., author of Stan field Hall, Amy Lawronce, &c. Life of Benj. R. Ilaydon, Historical Paint’r, from his Autobiography and Journals, edited and compiled by Tom Taylor. History of England in verse, from the invasion of Julias C«ssr to the present time, by Hannah Townsend. The Young Lad v s Home, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tut hili. Just received and for sale by nov 29 McKINNE A HALL CHARLES AI'CHESTER. a Memorial, by E. Berger. Countess of Arnhein, or Master Timothy's Book Case, by G. W. M. Reynolds. The Iron Rule, or Tyranny in the Household, ’ by T. S- Arthur. Jack Adams, the Mutineer, by Capt. Frederick Chamier, R. N. The Monks Revenge, or the Secret Enemy, by Samuel Spring, Esq. Just rececived and for sale | by nov 29 McKINNE & HALL. FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AHD VEST WINGS. M. O. PRICE & CO., have just received, a lot of very fine CLOTH, and the newest pat terns of CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, to make r i to order. WM. 0. PRICE A CO., bov 13 Drapers and Tailors. t .'V- a . i ‘ AUGUSTA, GA.. TUESDAY .MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1853. Stfamslji}! anil Mailroai fiiifs. FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA and SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Koht.-:aßS3g£UdL Hardie, and STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt J. J. Garvin. Jr. will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are the most comfortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as follows : Keystone State Wednesday, 28th September. State of Georgia Wednesday, sth October. Keystone State Wednesday, 12th October. State of Georgia Wednesday, 19 th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October. State of Georgia, Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone State Wednesday, 9th November State of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November State of Georgia Wednesday, 30th November Keystone State Wednesday, 7th December. State of Georgia Wednesday , 14th December. And so on. Cabin Fassage S2O Steerage $ 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON <Ss MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia, sepfc 23 THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO BALTIMORE sls, TO PHILADELPHIA $17.59, AND TO NEW YORK S2O. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE from CHARLES TON, SO. CA. LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens street daily, after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilmington, N. C., from which point two daily trains are despatched, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.; the 8 o’ clock only connecting at Weldon, N.C., with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Nor folk, thence by stoamers to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at Weldon with the linos to Pe tersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia, and New York. The public is respectful ly informed that tho steamers of these lines are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders: the Rail Roads are in fine order, (tho Wilmington and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke, having recent ly been relaid with heavy T rail,) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes, passen gers availing themselves ofthefirsttrain, mayreach Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New York in 50j hours; and by tho second train, they arrive in Baltimore in 50 hours, Phila delphia in 56 hours, and New York in 61£ hours. Through tickets can alone bo had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurcns-street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please apply. sep 25 U. S. MAIL LINE. Through in 48 to 50 Hours. SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM SHIP LINE. Leave ado fits wharves every SATURDAY and WED NEoDAY, after tho arrival of cars from thhe South and West. ON SATURDAYS, The new and splendid Ocean Steamers. JAMES ADGEIt, ) John Dickinson,, 1500 tons. J Commander. MARION, ) Wit. Foster, 1200 tons. ] Commander. ON WEDNESDAYS, UNION, ) Richard Adams, 1300 tons. ( Commander. SOUTHERNER Thomas Ewan, lOOfttons. ) Commander. These Steamers are unrivalled on the coast, for Safety. Speec and Comfort. Experienced and courteous Commanders: Tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure travellers, by this line every possiblo comfort and accommo dation. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage 8 For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Cor. East Bay and Adgcr’s South wharves, aug 30 Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA RAILROAD. LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 4.30, P. M., and (Sundays excepted) 6, A. M. Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 4.25, P. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 5.3 q, P. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.30, A. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.20, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Union Point daily (Sundays exoented) at 12.15 P.M. Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except ed) at 11, A. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily at 5.45, A. M., and 6, P. ! M. Arrivingat Hamburgdailv at 2.30 P. M., and 5, ' A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6, A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains, 1 Leaving Atlanta daily at 6.45, P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.30, A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wodnes days, andFridavs at 3.00, P. M. july 20 ' F. C. ARMS, Sup't. JUST OPENED, NEW FURNITURE WAREROOM. THANKFUL for thelibcral pat ronago wo have heretofore ceived from the citizens of Augus taand its vicinity, the subscribers*'^ 1 *" *** l would respectfully announce that they have tak- n the largo iron front Store, under the Augusta Ho tel, where they intend carrying on the above busi ness exclusively, and will keep on hand the latest ityles of FURITURE, and from the best manufac tories at the North, we aro receiving by arrivals, and shall use our efforts to keep an assortment on hand and in store, Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Tufted Chairs. Sideboards, Tables,Bureaus. Wash stands, Work Tables, Toilot do.. Mahogany,Maple, Cane and Rush Seat Chairs, of various qualities; Bedsteds, Matrases, Window Shades, Ac. HENRY A SKINNER. 1 N. B.—Furniture made to order and repairing iono with despatch. fActf F BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN • GER. —This ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, inci pient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it is of ines timable valuo. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious ; no family, individual or tra veller should be without it, as it enables the system to resist the influence of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. Caution.— Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, hf. E. Corner ot Fifth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Augusta by D. B. PLUMB A CO., HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. feblO dAcly PHILIP A. MOISE. j JUST RECEIVED — A large and assorted stock of Planished Ware, comprising Dish Covers, Buckwheat and other Dish Covers, English Chafing i Dishes, Imperial Covers, Dishes, Water Pans, Hash Heaters, Kettles, Soup Tureens, Ac., Ac. For sale at wholesale and retail by oct 22 B. F CHEW. pi IT RATE OF MAG ft ESI A.—A supply just I \J received by WM. 11. TUTT, ~ SEE HERE! SEE HERE !! THE undersigned would respectfully inform his frionds and the public generally, that he has just opened his beautiful Rotunda, where he will spare no pains or expense in serving up the choicest ’ Ice Creams, Soda Watar, Lemonades, Cakes, Con fectioneries, Ac., Ac. No. 155, north side Broad street, just below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. JOHN W. ZINN. ! P- S. Families, Balls, Parties, and Pic Nics, sup plied on reasonble terms. J. W. Z e \ HHDS. prime N. O. Sugar, now landing. SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO. • nov 5 No. 2 Warren Blook. ] (enteral piirriisrntfnts. NEW FALL GOODS. L. D. LALLERSTt’DT, HAS just received at his old stand, corner of Globa Hotel, a splendid assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the season; amng which are Rich brocade and plaid coloured SILKS. > Super plaid and watered black SILKS. .jSxtra MUSLIN DeLAINES, Parisian styles, i t. French ami English MERINOS. Lupin's BOMBAZINE and ALPACCA. Earlston GINGHAMS and PRINTS. Needle woiied COLLARS and CHEMIRETTS. J aconet and Swiss TRIMMING. Hosiery and GLOVES, great variety. Irish Linens and Table DAMASK. Furnalure DIMITY and FRINGES. Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING. Osnabnrg STRIPES and Georgia PLAINS. KERSEYS and BLANKETS, great variety. To which heinvites attention sep 21 FALL AND WINTER STOCK. HATS, CAPS, HONNJETTS, UMBRELLAS. COUNTRY Merchants, Planters, and the publie generally, are invited to examine my Fall and Winter stock, of Hats, Capts, Bonnetts/Cmbellas, Ac., consisting of Fashionable Moleskin, Beaver Brush and Cas simere HATS. Soft Beaver, Brush andCassknere fancy Hats. Soft Saxony, and Waterproof Wool Hats. Negro Hats and Caps, a large assortment. Bonnets, Silk, Straw, Florence, Bolgiado, Ac. Flower*, Tabs and Bonnett linings. Umbrellas, Silk, Ginghams and Com. Cotton. I have a full assortment, to which lam receiving supplies weekly from manufacturers, and am offer” ing at prices as low as same qualities of goods can be bought in markets North or South. Call and see at GEORGE W. FERRY’S, Fashionable Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store, Masonic Hall, Broad-street Augusta, Geo. sept 2,1 TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN SAVAN NAH AND AUGUSTA. r r BY TllE^ FASHION li\ offering the services of the steamer FASHION, (the first boat of this line) to the merchants of Georgia and Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, we would ask for her that patronage which her construction and light draught of water merits. The Fashion is a home enterprise and owned ex clusively by Capt T. N. Philpot (her commander) and myself, whose entire attention will be given to the interest of her patrons. This boat was built in this city, ittfd great caro has boon taken in her construction to make her worthy of the trade for which she is intended. Her capacity is about 2000 bales Cotton, her draught es water only 13 inches, which will cnablo her at all seasons of the year, to deliver her freight promptly. Her entire cargo will be t aken between decks, which will not only prevent damage to goods in case of snagging, but will add much to tho condi tion of packages discharged from her. Mr. M. A. Cohen is the agent of this line in Savannah, where siritablo wharves and warehouse have been provi ded in a central situation for the reception of Cot ton, Merchandize, Ac. The Fashion will run in connection with the New York and Philadelphia steamship, polivering goods at this point in five days from either of those cities. JOHN A. MOORE. FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFAC TORY. Corner Broad and Camming streets. AUGUSTA, GA. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this occasion to in form his numerous friends and the public gen erally, that he has commenced the above business under the most favorable auspices, having engaged the services of an experincei and highly qualified workman, and flatters himself that his work will compare with any other manufacturer in the United States. lie also begs te apprise the discriminating public that all orders with which ho may bo favored, shall have his personal attention, prompt execu tion and dispatch. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. PATRICK McCIjE, Proprietor, sop 11 d&cly UNITED STATES HOTEL] AUGUSTA, GA. THE above HOTEL is new open for the reception of Permanent and Tran- li"!B siENT BOARDERS. This long established and well-known House has undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with NEW and FASHIONABLE FUR NITURE! The table will always be supplied with the best the market affords; and the Proprietor c rusts, by a systematic course, both with servants and the regulations of the house rmoc-al.ly. he will be ena bled to give entire satisfaction to those that may favor him with their patronage, jan 4 JNO. W. SPEAR. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA. Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's , Jacksonville , Middleburg , Black Creek, and Fieolata. THE new and superior steam ik Packets ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. EmSS&mm£ Freebkkn, and WM. GASTON, Captain Thomas Shaw, will leave for the abovo places as follows : Tho St. John on Thursday morning, 15th inst., at 10 o’clock, and Wm. Gaston on Tuesday morning, 20th inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The latter boat carrying the U. S. mail. For freight or passage, having handsome state-room accommodations, apply on board, at Dillon’s lower wharf, or to J. H. GUNBY, Agent. OS'” The St. John will go to St. Augustine every 4th trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 29th inst. ly sop Id EELLVILLE FACTORY AGENCY, Corner of Mclntosh and Reynold Streets. THE GEORGIA STRIPES AND PLAINS, made at this Factory, so long and favorably known to Mer chants and Planters, are now on sale at 'aST the above placo, where all orders will be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. jan 13 lyis GROCERIES, GROCERIES ! 1 TpZ IIHDS. New Orleans, Poto Rico and Mus *J covado SUGARS. 100 bbls. Ground, Crushed and Coffee SUGARS 200 bags Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE. 50 bales Heavy lunny CLOTH. 30 pieces Dundee BAGGING. 200 coils Prime Kentucky Pope. 500 lbs. best Bailing Twine. 1000 Four Bushel Gunny Bags. 1000 sacks Salt, in fine order. 25 hhds. Prime Bacon Sides, do “ Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls. Choice New Orleans Syrup. 30 boxes best Green and Black Teas. 100 Boxes superior Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 50 Boxes Colgate's No. 1 and variegated Soaps 75 boxes Tobacco, various qualities. 50 M American and Spanish Segars. 100 bales Prime Eastern Hay. 10 kegs Choice Goshon Butter. 35 boxes New York Steam Candy. Also, Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Pickles, Preserves and all other articles usually sold in Grocery Houses. For sale by J. R. & W. M. DOW, sop 18 No. 6, Warren Block RAILROAD AND STAGE LINE NOTICE 1 THE Proprietors ot the AUGUSTA AND ' 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 route more desirable, and the tims sbortenod 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. Roturn’g, leaves Green's Cut 4 P. M. Arrive at Augusia half-past 7 P. M. Office at the U, S. Hotel. Tickets can be pro cured of J. N. REEVES, Agent, oct 9 d&ctf WORTHY OP NOTICE. TIIE Southern Iron Witch Cook STOVE is u surpassed as a Cook Stove for Southern uu- For culinary conveniences it iscompleto, but ncv erthelcss so simple in its arrangement that the mos inexperienced cook can, with it, produce the bes boiled, broiled, baked, roasted and fried victuals Warranted to give entire satisfaction. For sale by JAS. SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton street, Savannah B. F. CHEW, > oct 22 Auguata, O 9 Hftß Ijorh Abtscrtiscmrnls. IRON BEDSTEADS. COMSTOCK, BROMLEY & CO.. MANUFACTURERS. SALES ROOM No. 95 Leonard street, New \ ork, one door west of Broadway. Common and Folding, plain and ornamental 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, Now York. Agents wanted for the sale of the above. De scriptive circulars sent wherever requested, nov 12 6m GUTTA FERCHA VS. INDIA RUBBER. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. THE North America Gutta Pereha Company ol New York, are offering at Wholesale a great variety of CLOTHING, Ac, made from Rider’s Pa tent Vulcanized GUTTA PERCIIA, of ntw styles and beautiful finish. These Goods are Water-prcof, free from unpleasant smell, pliable and elastic like India Rubber, not injured by fatty substances, and will not Decompose and become Sticky, they are very different in character irom any other gocus heretofore made of Gutta Pereha, either in this country or Europe, and are warranted to st»,nd all climates. Among tho variety may be found Coats, Cloaks, Capes, Ponchos, Reefing Jackets, Overalls, Loggins, Sou-westers, Caps, Camp Blankets, Horse Covers. Shower Matts, Syringes, Breast Pumps, Balls, Pencil and Ink Iracers, Gas Bags, Sports men's Drinking Cups, Steam Packing. Machine Belting, Carriage Cloths, &e , with a very cheap and Effective Life Preserver, made expressly to meet the new passenger law of Congress. All ol a finish and quality superior to any other water proofs good 3 now before the public. For sale at the Warehouse 80, Cedar street, New York. Dealers in water-proof goods are invited to ex amine these goods, believing they will find them cheaper and tar superior to anything they have over seen before. Orders to any extent extended at short notice. WILLIAM RIDER, E. R. Billings, Pros’t N. A. P. Co. Treasurer and Sec’ry. New York, August 12, 1853. d&c6m aug 19 PAPER WAREHOUSE. CYRUS W . F I E L D & C O . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11, CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. are sole agents in the united states for MUSPRATT'S superior Bleaching POWDER. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper Russell “ Superior “ “ Genesee “ “ Printing “ Rawlins & Sons’ English Tissue “ First quality Ultramarine Blno “ They are also Agents for tho principal Paper Manufacturers in this country, and offer for sale by far the most extensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufacturers’ MATERIALS that can be found in this or any other country. They occupy the largo and commodious Ware houses. No. 11 Cliff street, No. 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lefts over the larg*- Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly wholesale, and Writing Papers are soli by tho case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to of fer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advances made on consignments of Paper, Paker Makers’ stock and other merchandize. The highest market price paid in cash for all kind of Rags. ly july 24 OijiarlfstDU JUtorrtiMWfuta. PAVILION HOTEL ~ CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS., H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor. apr 15 ly (CHARLESTON 001 EL, CORNER OF MEETING AND HAYNE STS., D. MIXER, Proprietor, apr 15 1 y CHARLES D. CARR, 30 BROAD-STREET, 30 DRAPER AND TAILOR. apr 15 ly G~&~H.CA M E R 0 N , 145 MEETING-STREET, 145 Importers of China, Glass and Earthenware. apr 15 ly R . S . MILLAR, 131 MEETING-STREET, 131 Soda, Sugar, Butter, Water and Lemon Crackers, Q2P” Orders promptly attended to. JO SEP H WALKER, BAY-STREET. Bookseller and Stationer, Agent for White’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s Printing Press Manufactory. Printing Ink at New York prices, aprls ly LEWIS M.’ HATCH, 120 MEETING-STREET, 120 Agent for the sale of Oils, White Lead, Iron Safes, Leather and Rubber Bands, apr 15 ly DA NI EL 11. SILC 0X . 224 KING-STREET, 224 Furniture and Chair Warehouse, Cabinet Makers Materials, &e. T B TROUT ~ 112 BAY-STREET, 112 COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealer in Stone Lime, P. Paris, Rosendale Cement, and Building Materials in general, apr ls ly CHAFEE, ST. AMEND & CROFT., ' 170 BAY-STREET, 170 Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Segars, Syrups, &c, JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY, 131 BAY T -STREET, 181 Importers and Dealers in DRY GOODS. THOMAS WALLACE, CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS, Importer and, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. aprls ly LUMBER FOR SALE^ WHITE PINE. Oak, Ash, Hickory. PojJar, Mahogany, Cherry. Juniper, Black Walnut and every variety of Northern Lumber. —also— GRIND STONE and ICE, for sale in lots an quantities to suit purchasers. Address: JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent, Charlestor Neck Ice House, S. C. oct 24 df&c ly HATS FOR THE MEN AND CAPS FOR THE BOYS. THE undersigned would call the attention oi their numerous patrons and friends, to their extensive assortment of HATS and CAPS, amongst which may be found Gents Ravel Ilats new style, do. Opera do. do. do. do. Spanish do. do. do. do. Panama do. do. do. Together with Boys, Opera and Kossuth Hats, also, Boys Fancy Dress, Army, Navy and Plush Caps, and are receiving per weekly steamer the ve iy latest styles. J. TAYLOR, jr. & CO. WINES.— 10 quarter casks pale Sherry! 20 quarter casks Sic. Madeira. 20 “ “ Malaga. s ‘‘ “ Burgundy Port. 5 “ “ Old Port, pure iuico. 12 eighth “ Old Madeira. Now receiving and for sale low by nov € DAVI& T £OLB k FANNING VOL. 33—NEW SERIES—VOX.. 8.- NO. 139 (fiSotrrfll Jlidirrtiamfnts. XIOH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE RIALS. S SOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New York- Rich Tapestry Velvet Carpets, of now and splendid styles; English Brussels Carpets, of rich and ologant styles; Superior Tapestry Brussels and Venetian Carpets; Suporior Ingrain and Three Ply Carpets; Printed Floor Baizes, by the yard, and in patterns; Carpots, for Halls and Bed Rooms, at very low pri ces ; Superior white Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cur tains ; Rich colored Damasks, for Window Curtains ; French Window Shades, of elegant designs; Curtain Bands; rich Cornices; Brass and Plated Stair Bods; Furniture Dimities and Cotton Fringes, a large supply ; French Printed Table Covers, of extra size and quality. To all of which they respectfully invite the at ention of the public. nov 19 PORTRAITS. CHARLES RERUFF,—ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria. P RATEFUL for the encouragement on him the past season, informs ** ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and nity, that he has removed to the rooms over office of Dr. Van Vorhee s, on Mclntosh street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office, and is prepared to furnish PORTRAITS of the finest execution, at the shorest notice. The Pub lic are respectfully invited to give him a call. A few more Pupils in DRAWING can be accommodated. DSP" Old OIL PAINTINGS renovated at short notice. References.— Col.Turner Canton, Messrs. Tho Richards, J. Gardner, Jr. aug 12 PATRONISE SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. COMBS & CO.’S SOUTHERN EXPRESS. NEW YORK, Offico 38 Broadway, Parisen King A Co., Agents. Charlesle»tqn, Office 9 Ilayno Street, F. T. Pen tecost Agent. Augusta, Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets, S. T. Combs, Agent. r We now forward by Express to and from New York, Charleston, Columbia, Augusta, Atlanta, LaGrange, West Point, and Montgomery, Ala. Merchants and others shipping from New York and other northern Cities, to points on our line wiil please order their Packages sent to our Offico, New fork, as this will be the cheapest and most expedi tious means of Transportation to them. Our Ex press is the only Express from Cbarlesten to the in terior of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, and Merchandise of any description to be forwarded b} T Express irom the northorn Cities, or from Charleston to any of the above places or for other points on our lines, will be forwarded promptly and at tho lowest rates, if sent to our Office in either of the above places. Packages to be expressed from Charleston for the northern Cities, if marked “Per Combs A Co’s Express,’’ Charleston and Bill Lading rendered us, will receive prompt attention and 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 of giving satisfaction. S T. COMBS, _octl3 F. T. PENTECOST. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPA NY, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, and surplus,. .. .over $250 000 At.fiied Gili., Preg’t. Jas. C Walk t.kv. Sec. THIS Company will issue Policies on tho Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at the option of the insured. Tho strength, ability and well invested capital of the institution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any 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 terms. The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Companies: EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Authorized Capital, $2,500,000 Capital paid in, $1,000,000 C. E. 11/ becht, Esq., ) Henry Luplam, Esq., [• Trustees, N. York. Robert Dillon, Esq., ) FARMER’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital $150,000 Marine River and Fire Risks. GRANITE FIRE A MARINE INS, lOMP’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 J. 11. ANDERSON, Agent, novl2 ly Mclntosh street, Augusta. HOSIERY. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New Y'ork— Ladies’white and black Merino and Lambs Wool Hose; Ladies’ heavy fleecy lined black Raw Silk Hose ; Ladies’white, black and slate colored English Hose; Gentlemen’s superior Cotton and Merino Half do.; Misses’ and Youth’s Hose, a fu 1 assortment; A large supply of Children s fancy Cotton, Worsted and Silk Hosiery; Ladies’ Silk and Merino Vests, with long and short sleev^a, Gentlemen*; Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers; Misses’ Merino Vests; A complete assortment of Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid Gloves. Tho public are respectfully requested to call and examine the assortment. nov 19 J. P. SETZE HAS just received a new supply of Imported and Domestic CARPETINGS, of rich and new designs, amongst which are the following de scriptions : Union Carpetings at 37^ “ “ 50 " “ 62i AH wool " 75 Ingrain “ 87£ Scotch Ingrain Carpeting, 1 00 “ double Ingrain Carpeting, 1 12^ Three Ply, all wool “ 1-5 “ “ extra five and very heavy,.. .1 50 Brussels, “ “ “ ‘f ...l^tolf Rich Tapestry Carpeting, ..2 50 Extra rich “ “ . 3 00 Plain Baizes and printed Druggets, for Crum and Floor Carpets from 75 to 2 J 4-4, 5 4, and 6 4 Checked and plain Straw Mat ting, 6 4 Oil Cloth, (lined.) Hearth Rugs from 4 to $9. Door Mats and Carpet Bindings. Together with an extensive stock of Fancy and Staple Goods, which he oilers at the lowest marked prices. nov 5 OCTOBER 17, 1853. LARK & CO., Watchmakers and Jewelers, * J have now in store a complete stock of new and desirable Goods. Particular attention has boon 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 tho Manufacture of Chas. Taylor & Son, in Magic and other Cases. Also, of the Man ufacture of Tobias, Beesley, Johnson, and others, SILVER WARE.—Tea Sets, Fitcfcers, Wino Goblets. Cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ac., Ac. JEWELRY.—In Fins, Ear Rings, and Bracelets, ! of the latest styles. j MCUTLERY.—Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery GUNS—Double Guns of all description, and ho largest and best assortment of gunning apparatus. PISTOLS—CoIt’s, Derringer's, Deane’s (London Bridge) Revolvers and every style in use. CANES —Os 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. > octlß | ©:ntrol JUtorrtisrinriits. CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. AN infalltblk EKMKDT for Scrofula, King's Evir, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Piuiples or Pustules on the Pace. Blotches, Boils, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter,Scald Read, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stub born tTlcerfe, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spina, Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its ageuey, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, tooffer itto the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and * wonderful curative properties. The following certifi cates, selected from a large number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the propri etors ; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Virginia. F. Boyden, Esq., of the Excbaoge Hotel, Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen the Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sults. He says it is the most extraordinary Medicine he has ever seen. Ague and Fever.— Great Cure. —l hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me, arid 1 am happy to say I have had neither Chillsor Fevers since. I con sider it the best Tonic in the world, and the only medi cine that overreached my case. JOHN LONGDEN Beaver Dam. near Richmond, Va. C. B. Luck, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, has such confiileuce.iu the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which he has given aw ay to the afllicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to direciions. Dr. MisGK,a practising Physiciau, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he" lisa witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Cai - ter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising, lie says in a case of Consumption, dependent on lire Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. Samcki. M Dkinkee, of the firm of Drinker & Mor ris. Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of eight years standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter s panish Mixture. Great o-jke of scrofula.— The Editors of the Rich -"nd Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rhematism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a per fect cure of him, and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “ cheerfully recommend it to all who are af flicted with any disease of the blood.” Stii.l another cube of Scrofula. — l had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix ture. 1 consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the R F. & P, R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING —CURED. Mt. John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich raond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixtui e. of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, aud which all the physicians in the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va.,and his cure is most remarkable. Wm. A. Matthew'S, of Richmond, Va., had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Span ish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it an invaluable medicine. Richard E. "West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrof ula, and what physicians called confirmed Oonsump tion, by three bottle's of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue, savs he has seen the good eli'ectsof Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a periect cure for that horrible disease. Wm. G. Harwood, of R chmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time per manently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street, Phil-, adepbia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale by HAVILAND, IIARVALL & CO., Charleston, HAVILAND, RISBY & CO., and WM. H. TUTT, and W. H. & J. TURPIN, Augusta, and by. Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. may 28 NEW GUNS, PISTOLS, &C. Broad steetjjust above the Augusta Hotel. THE subscriber has just received a large addi tion to his former stock of GUNS and GUN NING APPARATUS, which makes hia assort ment decidedly tho best in the city—consisting of: Double and Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices. Colt’s, Allen's, and other REVOLVERS; also, the Single Barreled Self-cocking and RIFLE PIS TOL, steel barrels. A great variety of Powder Flasks and Shot Bags, and Game Bags, of the finest patterns. Also, Percussion Caps, all varieties, from the common G.D. to the finest Westley Richard’s wa ter proof. Cleaning Rods, Drinking Flasks, Dog Collars, Hunting Horns, Nipple Wrenches, Ac. Ac. Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Bowie Knives, Dirks. Powder, by keg or in canisters, all varieties. Shot, by the bag or retail. RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a splendid shooting article. N. B.—RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of RESTOCKING and REPAIRING done in the best manner, and warranted. Also, Keys fitted and Door Locks repaired, at short notice. E. H. ROGERS, june 13 CLEAR THE TRACK. 5000 PAIR plantation BROGANS, double 1000 pair wax BROGANS. 6000 pair house servant SHOES. 100 cases thick and kip BOOTS. —ALSO*- A superior stock of fine LADIES GAITERS, and Gentlemen's fine French Glove top BUTTON BOOTS, comprising a general assortment ol Goods for the season at wholesale, by package or dozen at HENRY DALY’S, sep 22 opposite United States Hotel. MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Corner of 'Twiggsand Watkins St. Augusta , Go. THE SUBSCRIBERS, having cently fitted up their establish ment for tho purpose of TURNING, FINISHING, and BLACKSMITH-®KaSSisy ING IN GENERAL, are now prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice, such as Spindles, Cranks, and Iron of all kinds for Mills. Also, Steam Boilers Repaired with neatness and dispatch. Jobbing promptly attended to. N. B. Wehave on hand a new Twe'va Horse Engine which we offer cheap for cash* octl 6m LORD A SLATER. NEGROES WANTED. PERSONS having NEGROES for sale, will find a purchaser by applying to Spires A Wilson, i Hamburg, S. C., who will pay the highest cash I prices. Persons residing in the up country oi 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 I them without delay. 1 oot7 *lf