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BY JAMES GARDNER.
©nifral Ainirrlisnimits.
(Telegraphtd for the Charleston Courier )
Montgomery, July 10.— The Bank of St.
Mary —The Supreme Couct has just affirmed
the decree of the Chancery Court of Mobile, in
the case of St. John, Powers & Co., against the
Bank oi St. Mary’s, John G Winter, el at., and
in affirming it, decided that John G & Joseph
Winter are liable individually for the full amount
of the notes of the Bank which they issued and
put in circulation in Alabama; that the firm ol
James S. Winter & Co., is equally habit; and
that the extension by the Bank, on the eve of
its insolvency, oi the indebtedness of James S.
Winter to it was a fraud on its creditors.
The decree of the Chancellor in Mobile estab
lished the claim of St. John, Powers & Co,,
against the Winters and the Bank of St. Mary’s
lor $20,000, the amount of a diaft drawn by the
Bank in favor ot St. John, Powers it Co, and
ordered that John G. Winter, James S. Winter
it Co. and the Bank should pay the same.
New York, July 9.— The Cholera in New
York -There were 98 deaths from cholera in New
York last week.
New York, J uly 9.— The Latest per the Baltic.
—The latest advices from Europe state that the
recent reverses had destroyed the confidence of
the Russian troops, and broken the pride of the
nation.
It was shrewdly suspected that the evacuation
of the Principalities was designed to further the
lormation oi a league between Russia and the
German powers.
The English press were clamorous tor the
bombardment ol Cronstadt, in order to humble
Russia before peace should ne declared—an event
which is now not cousidered improbable.
New York, July 9 —More Failures. —Messrs.
Da Launay, iseliu & Clark, one ot the most re
spectable bouses iu Wall street, who have con
fined themselves to their legitimate business, the
sale of Stocks and Bonds and negotiations ol
Loans and Foreign Exchange, have suspended
payment.
Messrs. Willis & Co., of Boston, have failed, as
also, have Messrs. Bishop & Co., Railroad Con
tractors, in Connecticut
Njsvv Orleans, July 10.— Later from San
Juan. ihe steamship Daniel Webster has ar
rived at iuw Orleans, Irons San Juan de Nica
ragua, which port she only left on the 3d inst.,
having been detained in consequence of having
had to wait for the steamer Star of the West,
which had ran ashore.
The steamship North Star sailed from San
Juan ior New York on the 3d inst., with ‘250
passengers and $1,000,000 m gold.
Sau Juan was quiet, i'he revolutionists, how
ever, Were.oesieging the city ot Grenada, 30 miles
N. N. W. oi Nicaragua, on theN. W. shoie ol the
lake, which, it was anticipated, would soon ca
pitulate. i
Trie San Juan river was in good boating order,
and the first ol the new steamers had arrived
v Nnw York. July 9.—ln New York on Satur- 1
day, Cotton advanced an eighth of a cent, prin- !
cipaliy on the Middling and Fair qualities, and j
the demand was active. Flour was worth from j
$7,25 a $7.75 per bbl. *
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[Telegraphedfor tut Baltimore Sun )
New York, July 9 —Later from Buenos Ay- j
ret. — The bark Oliver J Hayes, arrived here to- !
day from- Buenos Ayies, with dates to the ‘2oth
of May, and from Montevideo to the 17th ol
May.
Governor Obligado Lad returned to Buenos
Ayres, alter an absence of fifty days, traversing
tbe northern and part of the province,
having been received with euthusiasm.
B soop Escalada was also traversing the coun
try, doing much good to allay spiritual political
strife.
Piesldent Urquiza has issued a paper currency,
but finds muen difficulty in circulating it, al
though the merchants and business men are gen
erally favorably disposed.
It is reported t hat General Uiquiza intends to
commence open hostilities against Buenos Ay- |
res. The mails lor Chili and Peru had been de
tained at Rasaris. province of Santa Fe, and not
allowed ;o pass with.n the jurisdiction of the ;
confederation.
At the meeting of the first constitutional leg- I
islature on the 15th of May, Dr. Escalada was ;
elected first officer ol the Senate, and D. F. j
Lavalol president. The governor, legislature
and people en masse took the oath of fidelity to
the constitution.
Improvements in the city are progressing rap
idly. The Indians continue troublesome in the
Southern part ot the province.
The public at Montevideo are greatly excited
relative to a proposition to suppress the liberty
of the press.
Albany, July' B.— Mortality and Cholera. —
There have been two deaths here to day from
Asiatic cholera, and there are quite a number ot
cases in the city.
Philadelphia, J uly 9. —The whole number
of deaths in this city during the past week was
368, ot which number 215 were under 10 years
ot age. There were also 22 deaths from chole
ra.
New York, July 9.—The whole number of
deaths in this city during the week ending on
Saturday was 7GI, about one-half of them being
under 10 years of age. There were £8 deaths
from Asiatic cholera, being an increase, of com
pared with the preceding we,jk, this disease,
of twenty.
New Haven, Conn., July 7— Another Over
Issue. —It is reported that on examination 100
shares ot the Canal Railroad stock are found to
have been over issued.
The weather is cool and agreeable here to
day, in comparison to that we have had fora
few days past.
New York, July 9.— Naval Movement. —We
have dates from Montevideo to the 2d of June.
The sloop of was Germantown was there to sail
from Rio when relieved by the Bainbridge,
which vessel it is supposed was seen going up
the river on the 2d inst.
New York, July 10.— Walker Divorce Case. —
The jury in the Walker divorce case was unable
to agree, and were discharged iast evening.
Eleven ot the jury publish a card vindicating
the character ol Mrs. Walker.
Philadelphia, July 8 — Fire at Philadelphia.
—Vandyke’s building on the corner of Third
an 1 Cbesnut streets, was on fire this afternoon
in the fifth story, but was finally extinguished
without much damage.
Boston, July 8 — l'he Health of Boston —There
were 137 deaths in Boston during the week
ending this noon, ot which 24 were from cholera
and li from sunstroke. The weather to-day
was quite comfortable, with a light east wind
IRON AND BRASS BOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP.
THE ATHENS STEAM COMPANY are pre
pared to fill orders for ail kinds of Iron and
Brass Castings, sueh as Mill Irons, of improve pat
terns and every description ; steam Engines; Gold
Mining. Forcing or Fire Pumps, and ail other
kinds of Machinery, cast and finished. They are
casting and keep constantly od hand, Gin Gearing
andiron Fencing of various patterns, Fire Dogs,
Plough Castings, Wagon Boxing, &c.
They are also prepared to fill orders for Boilers,
Tanks. &e. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery
promptly executed. Their portable iron Saw Mills
are surpassed by none.
Whilst they are grateful to former patrons, their
experience and facilit es, with their work furnished
in as cheap, substantial and workuaan-like man
ner, as can be had any where South, enables them
to anticipate a large share of public patronage.
ROSS CRANE, Agent.
R. NICKERSON, Super’t.
N. B. Cash paid for old copper, brass, and heavy
iron castings. d&c6in jel7
Received this day— :;1 /~~
10 bbls. Pickled Beef;
10 half bbls. Pickled Beef;
5 *• “ “ Tongues;
10 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, large;
2 Smoked Beef;
2 “ Picaled Salmon;
2 “ ' •« Pork.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be
low the Franklin House _ je!4
£l)c ailp (Jlimstttutioitallst att&KqmliKH
(SnuTfll Jtert sfmrnls.
GRAY BROTHERS
BEG to inform tbe public, that they have just
returned from the Northern markets, with a
full and complete stock of
SPRING DRY GOODS.
Having all the facilities in the purchasing of
their stock that a cash capital can command, we
beg leave to assure the public, that we will al
ways keep on hind the va'-y test order of Goods
that can be obtained, and sell them on as fair
terms as the like quality can be purchased either
in this market or Charleston.
Among our stock will be found the following
beautiful Goods:—
Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks;
Sewing SilKs and Tissues;
Bareges and Barege DeLanos;
French Muslins and Lawns;
White Silks, of ali styles;
Black Brocade and Watered Silks ;
Plain Black Silks, all widths;
White Embroidered Muslins;
Colored Dotted Muslins:
Plaid and Striped Muslins;
Swiss and Jaconet do,;
Book and Mull do ;
White and Col’d Tarlton Muslins
Crimped Evening Dresses, new styles;
Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new;
Crape Shawls, very cheap;
White Barege and Sewing-Silk Shawls;
French, American, and English Prints;
Ginghams, of all kinds;
Linen Lustres and Chambrys;
Cheap Long Cloths and Homespuns;
Irish Linens, (own importation) ;
Plain Linen and Linen Drill, for Gent’s wear;
Linen Sheeting, exceedingly cheap;
All kind 3 of Cotton Sheeting:
"Pillow-case Linen; *
40 inch Pillow case Cotton;
Hosiery of every description, very cheap ;
Embroideries of every description; some very
fine ;
Sewing Silk Mitts and Gloves ;
Kid and Silk Gloves;
Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves;
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, all kinds;
Swissmnd Jaconet Bands, v ery rich ;
Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and
Insertion;
Ribbon Trimmings, new styles;
Rich Bonrwit and Neck Ribbons;
Lisle, 1 hread, and Linen Laces;
And a great variety of other articles too nume
rous to mention, to which we respectfully invite at
tention. paarl7
COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING^
THE UNDERSIGNED having connected the
Coffin and Undertaking business with his es
tablishment, calls the attention of the public to his
arrangements for supplying all orders in that line.
The. strictest attention will be paid, and ail orders
executed with promptness
On Sundays, or nights, by leaving orders at Mr
J. B. Platt’s residence, in rear of tho Store
they will be punctually attended to.
apr3o ts C. A. PLATT.
WM. O. PRICE & C 0.7 ’
DRAPERS AND TAILORS, invite attention
to a very choice selection of READY MADE
GARMENTS, of every variety of kind, which
they are now every week receiving. The public
are assured that every article is mado infashiona
ble style, and .n the best manner.
A choice assortment of Stocks, Cravat* and
Tics, Gloves, Suspenders, Braces, Hosiery, Under-
Shirts and Drawers. Travelling Cases, Sao de Voi
ges, Gaiters, with many other useful articles.
WM. O PRICE & CO.,
aprilfi ‘l5B Broad Street.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
LD. LALLEUST DT has just received, at
» his old Stand, corner oi Globe Hotel, a new
and splendid assortment of SPRING™IOODS,
among which are—
Super Grenadines and Tissurs,
Extra Velviitinos and Bareges,
Alamantes and Twisted Silks,
Brocade and Plaid Silks, light colored,
Elegant French Jaconets, great variety,
White Swiss Muslin, plain and dotted,
Earlston Ginghams and Prints,
To which he invites attention. matlfi
Ll>. L.ILLERSTEUT has just received
• complete assortment of—
Paris Kid Gloves and Hodery,
Undersleeves and Chemizettes,
Super Needle-worked Collars,
Jaconet and Swiss Trimming,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Thread and Lisle Laces.
To which he invites attention. mar!6
weddingcak.dk. ~
WEDDING, Visiting and Business Cards, en
graved and pr.nted in fashionable style, and
with despatch. Also, Notes, Drafts, Bill’ Heads,
Ac., by Mr. Henry Hughes.
CLARK A CO.,
mayd Watchmakers and Jewellers.
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Augu-ta that they have commenc
ed business, in the above line, at their shop, on
the South side of Broad Street, three doors above
Centre. They are prep ired to execute all styles,
in imitation of different woods, marbles, Ac.—
They solicit a share ot patronage; and all orders
left at their shop, will meet with prompt attention,
and executed in a manner, they feol assured, will
gire satisfaction.
They would refer to Messrs W. H. Goodrich,
John Bones, J. W. Davies, Robeit F. Poe, H. H
Gumming, Isaac Henry, James Harper, Georgo
Young, George 11. Crump, D. B. Plumb, Dr. I P.
Garvin, F. Lamback, J. Davison, A Swarp, and
Drs. H. A R. Campbell. E. BAKER A CO.
may 23 6 m
HAIR TONICS.— -The Excelsior Hair Tonic
Barry’s Tricopherous, Lyon’3 Kathairon
Roussell’s Odoiahte; and several other noted arti
cles for res;oring, curling andbeautiiyingthe Hair
Just received and for sale by
je7 WM. HAINES, City Drug Store.
KEV. JOHN CUM.VIING’S WORKS Lecture
on the Book of Revelation 1 and 2 series.
Lectures on the Book of Daniel.
The Church before the Flood.
Voices of the Day.
Voices of the Night.
Lectures on the Parables.
The Tent and the Altar.
Voices of the Dead.
Lectures on the Miracles. For sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BRO.’S,
jy9 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st.
Lite, by Mrs. Moodie, author of Mark llur
dlestone, Roughing it in the Bush, Av. Just pub
lished and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BRO.’S,
jy9 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st.
RUSSIA, translated from the French of the
Marquis de Castine.
Wensley, astory witnout a moral.
The Grinnell Expedition.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural
Architecture.
The Fiush Times of Alabama and iV ississippi.
Hand Book of German Literature. For sale by
jy9 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NEW BOOK. —Russia, translated from the
French of Marquis DeCastine.
Just received by McKINNE A HALL.
jab 9
C OPAUTNERSHIPNOTICE .
THE subscribers having associated themselves
together in the Boot and Shoemaking business,
have purchased the entire stock of A. DOUBET,
take this method ot informing the public and the
patrons of the late establishment, that they are
prepared to execute all orders in the manufacturing,
as heretofore; and will also keep on hand a general
assortment ot ready made work, Ladies, Misses and
Childrens Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. To
gether with a general assortment of Gentlemens
wear. To which they invite the pbulic to give
them a call and examine for themselves. All
work purchased of them is warranted,
JOHN PARR
J. D. SMITH.
Augusta Ga., July 7th 1853. july 8
PLANTER J HOTEL.
THIS splendid new HOUSE, situate on
Broad stroet. immediately in front of IslUll
the site of the old Planter’s Hotel, which has been
furnished throughout with new Furniture, Bed
ding. Sec., will bo open for the reception of cus
tomers on Saturday next. It will bo the endeavor
of the proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who
may favor him with their custom.
J. M. SIMPSON, Proprietor,
oct 11 dfActf
AUGUSTA, liA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 13, I >54
©titrrfll JUtorritsfinfirts.
TO STKANfIEKS.
BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS,
Opposite Masonic Hall.
WE respectfully call the attention of strangers
visiting the city, and all others wishing to
select their supplies from an entirely new and fresh
\ stock, to examite ours. Especial attention is di
rected to recent arrivals of
BEAUTIFUL DiIRSS GOODS AND EMBROI
DERIES,
bought for, and held in reserve for the Lady Dele
gates to the Convention
ATTENTION IS SOLICITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
Beautiful designs for Dress Goods, in Organdies,
Lawns, &c.;
! Striped and Plaid Silks, in colors and for mourn
ing. In this department will be found one of
tho largest, if not the very largest stocks in the
Slate to select from ;
i Elegant Brocaded Silks, in White and light colors,
for weddings;
Plain Glace Silks, Ashes of Roses, Pea Green, Li
lac, Modes, <fcc.;
Rich Tissue and Zephyr Silks, in brilliant colors
Borages in great variety, in plain colors and fig
ures ;
Brilliant Jaconets, Dobege and Sague Linens, for
traveling dresses, a large assortment;
Elegant Flounced and Pointed White Embroider
ed Robes;
Fans, Mantles, Embroideries, and White Crape
Shawls;
Besides a full assortment of housewife and do
mestic gopds. all which will be sold very low.
mayj WARD & BURCH ARD.
JUST RECEIVED— ~
10 kegs choice G.oshen Butter ;
5 tubs fresh May Butter;
10 boxes American Cheese;
A “ English Dairy Cheese ;
2 bbls. fine Leaf Lard.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotol, and one door be
low the Franklin Houso. jel4
Fli ESI I TEAS.— ' ‘
2 half chests superior Black Tea: *
2 “ “ “ Oolong Tea;
2 “ “ “ Souchong Tea;
3 “ “ ‘ - Gunpowder Tea;
2 “ “ “ Imperial Tea;
3 “ " “ Young Hyson Tea.
WILLIAMM. DOW,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be
ow the Franklin House. jel4
JUST ARRIVED THIS DAY—
-15 baskets Heidsick Champagne, qts. and pts.;
10 boxes Claret Wine;
2 bales English Walnuts;
2 “ Brazil Nuts;
2 bbls. Pecan Nuts ;
2 bales Flberts ;
2 ‘ Soft-Shell Almonds.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be
low the Franklin House. jo!4
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION.
COSGROVE & BitEMNA.V have now the
pleasure to inform their friends and the pub
lic, that they have received large additions to their
stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods. Their stock
comprises almost every article in their line. C. &
B have been unavoidably late in got’ing their
Spring and Summer supply, but they think that
their customers will be the gainors, as they have
bought their supplies 25 to 50 per cent. les3 than
early purchasers. C. & B’s business being almost
exclusively a cash business, and having no long
credits or bad debts to cover, will sell at prices that
will not fail to give satisfaction to all.
The following are a few of the articles to which
they would invite attention—
SlLKS.—Brocade and Glace Silks; black Gro
de Rhine do.; Changeable and solid colors do.;
small checks and striped do.; fancy plaid do.; Lin
ings, all shades and colors.
DRESS GOODS.—Plaid, plain and figured Ba
rege? and Tissues; Chints patterns, late style;
Grenadines, Sewing Silks, Ac ; fine French Jaeo i
nets. Lawns and Organdies.
MANTlLLAS.—Embroidered and plain Man
tillas, every color; Lace and Lisle do.; black.
EMBROIDERIES —Lace and Muslin Cherni
setts and Collars; Und rsleeves and worked Bands:
Hemstitched, Corded, Bordered and Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchief; Swiss and Jaconet
Inserting? and Edgings.
HOSlEßY.—Ladies’ black, white and colored I
Hose; Misses’ black, white and slate do.; Ladies’
open-worked do.; Boy’s Half Hose, every color;
Gent’s white, brown and mixed do.; striped and
fancy do.; Kid Gloves; Pic Nic Mits. Also, Para
sols aadFans; Barege?, for veils, every colors;
black Silk Velvets, for trimming ; Skirts, every
style; Pantaloons, Goods and Veatings ; House
keeping and Plantation Goods.
MOURNING GOODS—Black Bombazines and
Alpacas; Bareges, Tissues, and Grenadines; Se
cond Mourning Goods, in every style. may 9
COMBS & CO. T S SOUTHERN EXPRESS,
frio Columbia, Charleston, and Northern Cities,
I. Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Ala, and by
Steamboats to Mobile and New Orle ns, Chatta
nooga and Nashville, Tenn , Loudon and Knoxville,
Tenn., and all intermediate points, for the trans
portation, by Mail and Passenger Trains, of all
kinds of Merchandize, Boxes, Bales, Packages,
Parcels, Ac., valuable and otherwise. We have
now extended our line over Western and Atlantic
and East Tennesseo »,nd Georgia Roads, and can
give immediate despatch to all points on those
Hoads. We have Agents at all important points,
and on the Roads, whoso prompt attention is given
to our business.
Shipments from Northern Cities, to be expressed
from Charleston to the interior, must be plainly
marked, “ JPejr Combs Co.'s Express, Charles
ton,” and Bills Lading rendered us at that place.
This will enable us to give immediate and prompt
attention to consignments, and will bo less expen
sive than by Express from New York to Charles
ton, inasmuch as we only charge Ship Freights.
Charleston Office, 9 llayne Street.
Augusta Office, corner Jackson and EL is Streets.
may 26 COMBS A CO.
ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES
NO IV in storo, and all of which have b een re
ceived within the last six days.
Rich Embroideries, of all kinds, the best and
largest assortment lhat we have yet had at any
time of these Goods r
Habits, Sleeves and Collars, in full sots of Mal
tese and Honiton Laces; French, Swiss and Jaco
net Needle Work, many very . handsome. Also,
each of the kinds, detached and separate; Collars,
Sleeves and Habits;
Frilled Collars, new styles and vory pretty 7 ; our
stock of Swiss, Jaconet and Lace Collars is very
extensive and completo.
Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Habits, various
styles;
Lace, Swiss and Jaconet Bands; also, Flouncing,
a largo variety ;
Needle-worked Dresses, from low to very ele
gant. Skirts, and Swiss Mantillas, lino work;
Also, Lace Berthas, &c. All of which we are
selling at very reasonable prices.
apr23 WARD A BUROHARD.
OSBORNE & WHITLOCK,
JEWELERS AND OPTIC IA NS ,
256 JBroad-st., under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Qa.,
HAVE constantly on hand a fine assort-
ment of Watches; Clocks; Jewelry;
Silver and Plated Ware; Fancy Goods and
Perfumery. Just received, some very fine Watch
es, manufactured to order, and some of T. F. Coop
er’s superior time keepers in Magic Cases. Fine
Diamond Pins of beautiftil designs; Fob and Vest
Chains, of new patterns, and a general assortment
of the finest and most fashionable Pins ; Ear-rings;
Bracelets, Ac., which wo offer at the lowest prices
possible, wholesale or retail. In the Optical line,
we are well supplied with whatever kind of Glass
the defects of vision may require, and we are pre
pared to fit the eye with as much accuracy as any
mechanical art can bo executed. Come and test
the fact.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing. —We still have
the services of two superior Workmen—a Watch
maker and Jeweler —all of whose work we war
rant. fcbl4
Homeopathic medicines.— a general
assortment of Homeopathic Medicines, T:nc
tures. Dilutions and Pellets, kept alwavs on hand,
and for sale, together with books giving general
directions, Ac , Ac, by WM. HAINES,
jo-7 City Drug Store.
]\7EW WORK. —Harper’s Gazetteer of the
*- World, to be complete in 10 numbers—No. 1
Just received by jv7 McKINNE A HALL.
NEW BOOKS.— School for Husbands, by Lady
Bulwer; Garnelle or the Rovers Oath, by
Charles Powell Bickly ; Gideon Wiles. orThe Snig
gles of Lite, by Thomas Miller, Esq - , author of
Godlrey Malvern, Rayston Gower, Ac. Just re
ceived and for sale by
jj9 McKINNE A HALL.
©fnrrot JPuaTtisrmrnts.
AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO.
W. P- STARB, Proprietor.
riYHIS HOTEL is now opened for ihe re-
X ception of Travellers, and it will be the llii'
aim of the Proprietor to give satisfaction to all
who may saver him with their patronage. It is
centrllay situated on Broad street, an 1 convenient
;to the different railroad Depots. Passengers by the
Georgia Railroad, will be furnished with breakfast
before they leave; those by the South Carolina
Railroad, with dinner, and those by the day train
on the Waynesboro’ road with supper.
The Furniture. Bedding, Ac., in this Hotel is all
new, and it will be the endeavor of the Proprietor
to render all who may patronize him, comfortable
during their stay. mar2l , ts
The Chronicle &, Spntincl, Charleston
Courier, Savannah Nows, Edgefield Advertiser,
Chattanooga Gazette, Dalton Times and Montgom
ery Advertiser, will insert tho above to the amount
of five Dollars, and forward bills to W. P. S., with
a eopy of paper containing first insertion.
DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE.
all sudden and dangerous attacks of Dis
. ease, such as Fits or Convulsions: Apoplexy
Lock-Jaw; Cramp Colic; Cholera; Pneumonia;
Hydrophobia; Bite of Snakes, and other danger
ous cases of Poisons, and all other diseases in
which immediate action is necessary.
This Tiiaeture produces its effect by equalizing
tho circulation of the Blood, and by relieving in
flammation. Its efiuct in relieving inflammation,
either internal or external, makes it useful in a
great variety of diseases.
For Fever and Ague, or Chills, it is almost an
infallible remedy.
Diluted with syrup or honey, it is useful for
Colds and all affections of tho Lungs, arising frotn
colds, such as Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty idi
Breathing, Ac.
As an external remedy, in fresh Cuts, Wounds,
Bruises, Burns, Scales, Bite of Snakes, Sting of
Bees, or Bite of poisonous Insects, it prevents in
flammation, and greatly relieves the soreness.
I sed as a wash in eruptive diseases, such as
Scald Head, Ringworm, or diseases which cause an
itching sensation upon the skin, it soon produces a
healthy action. When thus used, the Georgia Sar
saparilla should be taken to purify the blood.
For Horses, and other animals, this article will
be found invaluable for Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Fistu
la, Ac. For Colic, ai d various other dangerous
attacks, It rarely fails to cure even the worst cases.
This is the most acrivo medicine in use, yet it
may be riven without danger of injury. Jt seldom
fails, in dangerous cases, to cause an immediate re
action in the system. After i; has caused a reac
tion, it may bo followed by such other medicines
as the situation of the patient may indicate.
Prepared by J, DENNIS, M. D.,
Augusta, Ga.
OCr* Price $1 per bottle—Six bottles for $5.
jau4 ,
LINEN GOODS.
JUST received, at P. and M. GALLAHER’S,
Irish Linens, all qualities and prices; Pillow
case Linens; Farmer’s Drills; Check Coatings,
Blay Linens,' and Brown Hollands; Russia Dia
pers; Brown and Bleached Damask ; English, Ger
man and American Cloths. mar 23
I. P. GIRARDEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE and Retail Confectioners, and
Dealers in French and German Fancy Goods,
Augusta, Geo., respuctfuully call the attention ol
the public generally to their large and selected
stock of Confectionaries, Fancy Goods, Toys, ol
every descripton, Fire Works, Cordials, Syrups,
Segars, Havana and Malaga Fruits. Pickles and
Preserves —all of which can bo found at tiieir es
tablishment, at tho lowest possible market, nov 22
' OATS FOR SALE.
A FEW hundred bushels. A parcel f«to th«
same was sown tr prove the quality, and they
areupfinely. AIso,CORN,IIOMINY r and MEAL
PEA MEAL and Crushed CORN, for Milch Cows,
tobe found at the Store below tho Eagle A Phumix
Hotel. dec 13-ts JAMES L. COLEMAN
ZERMAN’S CELEB RATED TOOTH WASH.
f 1 4H IS delicious article combines so many meri-
X torious qualities, that it has now become a
standard favorite with the citizens of New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists prescribe it
in their practice most successfully, and from every
source the most flattering laudations are awarded
it.
Inflamed and bleeding gams are immediately
ben -fitted by its use : its action upon them is mild, ;
soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so
thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in
whiteness, and diffuses through tho mouth such a
delightful freshness, that the breath is rendered ex
quisitely sweet. It disinfects all those impurities
which tend to produce decay, and, as a consequence,
when these are removed, the teeth must always re
main sound.
Prepared only by Francis Zerman, Chemist,
Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia; and
sold wholesale or retail, by
W. H. TUTT, Augusta,
and by all Druggists, at 25 cents a bottle,
mar 11 dfimo
SPRING GOODS.
P . A M . GAL L A IIE R
HAVE just opened a splendid Stock of Spring
and Summer DRY GOODS, first Store below
the Post Office corner, which they will sell at very
low prices, as their motto is quick sales and ligh
profits.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Spring and Summer Silks,
Barege DeLaines and Barege*,
French and Scotch Ginghams,
Linen Lustres and Cambrics,
Printed Jaconets and Printed Lawns,
Foulard Silks, 50 cents per yard,
Printed Batesto and Printed Muslin Rohes,
Polka Muslins and Dotted Swiss,
40 inch Ginghams, at 20 cents,
Jaconet Robes, very low priced,
Colored Dotted Swiss, new styles,
Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls,
Mourning Organdies and Ginghams,
Plaid Silks, as low as 50 cents
A full assortment of Embroideries at very re
duced prices; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Bleach Sheeting and Shirting, at various prices;
fino York Mills at 12f cents ; Table Linens, Doylas
and Napkins, very low. dAo mar 16
SPRING GOODS, NEW STYLES.
THE subscriber has just opened a large and ele
gant stock ot Spring and Summer GOODS,
roceived dire ct from the Importers in New York,
to which he respectfully solicits attention.
ladies’ dress goods.
Rich Organdie Muslins;
Rich Printed Jaconets;
French Gingham#-;
Rich Figured Bareges;
Piain Do;
Plain Crape de Paris;
Rich Plaid India Silks;
Printed and Plaid Tissues;
Mourning Bareges;
Plaid and Printed Mourning and 2d Mourn
ing Bareges;
—also —
Glove-; Silk and--Cotton Hosiery; Lac© and
Twisted Silk Mitts, Ac., Ac.
mar 23 JOHN P. SETZE.
EMBROIDERIES.
THE subscriber ha? just roceived a large lot of
Rich and Low-Priced Embroideries,consisting
of—
Lace, Book and Swiss Musliu Collars;
“ “ “ “ Chemezetts;
“ “ “ ‘‘ Uundersleeves;
Mourning and 2d Mourning Collars and Sleeves;
“ “ Etnbr’d. L. C. H’dk'fs;
Embroidered White Crape Shawls;
Muslin Sleeves and Chemezetts, in setts, Ac.
mai-23 J. P. SETZE.
S HEETING-S
JUST received, at P. A M. GALLAHER’S, 10-4,
11-4 and 12-4 Bleached Sheeting, to beseld at
the lowest possible prices.
—also—
A select stock Hosiery and Gloves, which
cannot # ail to suit, in styles and prices; together
with a large variety of Gent’s and Boy's Wear.
Osnaburgsand Shirtings, at Factory prices,
mar 23
THE TURKS VICTORIOUS.
DOC T. HI LL’S Compound Extract Sarsaparilla,
Indian Hemp, lodide Potassum and Seheidam
Schnapps,has'inade more permanent cares o, secret
diseases than any other medicine ever before used
for that object.
For Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofula, Sypilis, Stric
tures, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Constipation,
Chronic Rheumatism, and Mercurial Affections, it
stands without an equal in the range of the mate
ria medica. For sale by the proprietor, at store
on Broad-st, Augusta, Ga, Price $1 per bottle,
may 25 flm
0^
DEALERS IN *V
m&m mam (mw®,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c , &c. ”
BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, &c., &c., &c.
Which will be sold on reasonable terms.
NO 197 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
J. J. CLAYTON. . [mayl9] A , p. BIGNON.
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
Next door to Georgia Railroad Bank, and one door below the U. States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
HAS ALAY.
Cloths; Cassimeres ;
Vestings; Linens;
Drap d’Etes, &c.,
AVhieh will be made
to order in tho very
best style, and
as good as can bo
obtained in any establishment
in the
Southern Country.
All Goods sold at the above Establishment are of the best qualities, and will be sold cheap.
apr!B J. A . VAN AVINKLE.
MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
AGENCY.
CHARTER Oak Life Insurance Company, Hart
ford, Conn. Capital $300,000. Endorsed by
the State. Will insure lives of white persons; also,
Negroes, Fire and Marino.
Granite Insurance Company, New York. Capi
tal, $300,000.
Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C.
Capital, $150,000.
Farmers’lnsurance Company, Utica, N. Y"ork.
Capital, $200,000.
The undersigned, Agent for the above Compa
nies, is prepared to take Marine and River Risks,
and insure Dwellings, other buildings, household
Furniture, Merchandise, and other personal pro
perty, against loss or damage by fire, on the most
favorable terms. J. H. ANDERSON, Ag’t.,
fob26' Mclntosh-st., Augusta, Ga.
PISTOLS, &C<
Broad steet, just above the August Hotel
fS'kliE subscriber has just received a large addi-
J. tion to his'fortner stock of GUNS ami GUN
NING APPARATUS, which makes his assort
ment decidedly the 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.
Packet and Pen Knives, Razors, Bowie Knives,
Dirks.
Powder, by kegor in oamsters, all varieties
Shot, by tho 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, aa4 warranted.
Also, Keys fitted and Door Lock* repaired,
short notice. E. H. ROGERS,
june 16
SPRING STYLES, 1854.
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS. STRAW GOODS,
AND UMBRELLAS.
Gl EO. W. FERRY, thankful for past favors,
T begs leave to call the attention of all wanting
articles in his line, to hia carefully selected and ex
tensive assortment of Spring Goods. Among which
may be found, latest styles of—
Moleskin, Black and Drab Beaver, Brush and Cass
Hats ;
Brush, Beaver, and Cass soft fancy Hats, various
colors;
Saxony and Water-proof Wool Hats;
Leghorn, Campeachy, Mandarin and Panama Hats;
Swiss Senate, Canton, Pedal, Florence and French
Hats ;
Double and Singlo trim Palm leaf and Canada Hats;
Silk, Florence, Rutland, and Lace Bonnets;
Straw, Florence, and Lace Bloomers;
Ladies’ Riding Hats and Caps, various styles ;
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas;
Assortment kept full and fresh by weekly sup
plies from Manufactories, and is offered at lowest
prices. Call at GEO. AY. FERRY’S
Fashionable Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store, Ma
imic Hall, Broad-st. feb2l
NEW FAMILY GROCERY.
THE undersigned having taken possession of
the stand lately occupied byA.Sabal, will
continue the Famiiy Grocery Business in all its
branches.
Ho has now on hand a choice and well selected
stock, consisting of Teas ; Coffee; Molasses; Spi
ces; Flour; Crackers, of all kinds ; Fish; Fruit;
Sugar; Candles, &c ; Wine, and Liquors of all
kinds, Foreign and Domestic; Segars, of every
brand, Foreign and Domestic
In addition to tho above, ho has just received a
few dozen boxes Lobsters; Fresh Salmon; Her
rings; Pickled Oysters, in jars; Beef Tongues;
AVhite Beans, Ac. Also, a few baskets best lloid
sick Champagne.
In announcing himself to tho public, as a soli
citor for their patronage, he begs to state that his
arrangements are such as to enable him to replen
ish his stock wee ily, so that the articles offered by
him will, in every instance, be warranted fresh and
genuine. axwlß GEO. E. BOULINEAU.
DRY GOODS.
HAVING lately examined our stock, wo have
altered our prices on the following Goods, on
some of which we have made considerable reduc
tion :
Barege Scarfs, Cashmere and Barege Shawls;
Barege Delaines, 7-8 and 4-4 American. French
and English prints:
10, 11, 12 and 13-4 Marseilles Toilet and Lancas
ter Quilts,
Do. Light anil Medium (Summer) Quilts;
AVorsted and Linen Table Covers, Cloth, Table
and Piano Covers;
Always on hand a large stock of Irish Linen 3,
Table Cloths, Doylies, Napkins, Sheetings, Pillow
Case and Shirting Linens, dix-ect from the Manu
facturers.
Our increasing trade fully convince us that by
light profits and a strict adherence to one price,
we study best, both our own and the public inter
est.
From long practical experience in the European
markets, and having all the advantages which cash
purchases can afford, it is not our wish that an ad
vertisement should influence any person beyond
that which on examination their ewn judgment
may dictate.
In addition to our large stock of Plantation and
general Domestic Goods, we shall endeavor to keep
the latest arrivals and newest style in Fancy Goo .s
that can be had, and take leave respectfully to as
sure those who in pur hasing are pleased to favor
us either personally, or by order, that to dispose of
Goods on the most reasonable terms, shall, at all
times, bo our particular study.
Gray brothers,
may 7 290 Broad sireet.
ARCHITECTURE.
CHARLES DE RANG )W. Architect, respect
fully informs the citizens of Augusta, and ad
joining counties, that he has taken rooms in Jones
Stret, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and is now pre
pared to furnish Designs and Dofcails for all kinds of
Buildings, Machinery and Patents, at the shortest
notice, and with accuracy and neatness.
He is permitted to refer to the following gentle
men: AY. H. Goodrich, Builder; Quein & Rigby,
do.; Coffin & Beals, Designers and Painters.
C. de Rangow is now opening a Night School for
mechanics, where a thorough knowledge in Ar
chitecture will bo taught. Terms—sl2 for S 6 les
sons.
C. de R. will take also a limited number of Day
Pupils., Apply as above, dtf jaa4
AYS ON HAND A CHOICE SELEi
READY-MADE CLOTHING, I
comprising, in part,
Black Dress and Frock Coats;
Blue, Brown, Olive, Green and
Dahlia Frocks and Sacks; Black
and Fancy Cass Pants; Black and
Fig’d. Drap d’Ete do.; Plain and
fancy linen do.: a large assortment
of Linen, Frock and Sack Coats;
and a large stock of Vests.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
I^^
Leave AUGUSTA daily at 6, P. M., and (Sun
days excopted) at 6, A. M.
Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.15, A. M., and
(Sundays excepted) at 4.40, P. M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 5.45, P. M., and (Sundays
excepted) at 6, A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and
(Sundays excepted) at 4.45, P. M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Trains,
Union Pointdaily (Sundaysexcepted) at
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundaysexcept
ed) at 10.30, A. M.
AYith South Carolina Railroad Trains,
Loaving Hamburg daily at 6 30, A. M-, and 5, P.
M.
Arriving at Hamburg daily at 4, 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 4.10, P. M.
And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains,
L aving Atlanta daily at 5, P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.30, A. M.
And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M.
And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays at 3.00, P. M.
marl Signed GEO. YONGE, Sup’t.
ROGER S LIVERWORT AND TAR.
FOR the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, and all oth
er I,ung Complaints tending to Consumption.
This preparation is ge ting into use all over our coun
try. The numerous letters we receive from our vari
ous agents, informing us of cures effected in their im
mediate neighborhoods, warrant u ; in saying it is one
of the best, if not the very best, Cough Medicine now
before the public. It almost invariably relieves, aud
not unfrequently cures the very worso cases When all
other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved
the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and
Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest
town, what has Veen his experience of the effects of
this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length
Os time Ue%rill tell you
IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT.
Below we give a few extracts from letters we havs
received lately, regarding the virtues of this medicine.
Dr. S. S. Oslin. of Knoxville, Ga., says: “I have been
using your Liverwort and Tar very extensively in my
practice for three years past, and it is with pleasure I
state my belief in its superiority over all other articles
with which I am acquainted, for which it is recom
mended.”
Messrs Pitzgerald & Benners, writing f, om Wajnes
ville, N. C., says : “ The Liverwort and Tar is becoming
daily more popular in this Country, and we think just
ly so. All who have trie* it speak in commendable
terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in alleviating
the complaints for which it is recommended.”
Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C., Mr. S. R. McFall,
assures us “ that he uses it with great benefit in his own
family, and recommends it to his neighbors.” He gives
an instance of a Nogro woman, in his vicinity, who had
been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, at
tended with severe Cough, who was relieved by the
Liverwort and Tar. " n*
Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine
from ill parts of the .-outh. For a report of the sur
prising cures it has performed in the Western and
Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suf
ering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies
each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope !
TRY THE MEDICINE ! '—Be Warned in Season ! !
And neglect not that Cough which is daily weakening
your constitution, irritating your Throat and Lungs,
and inviting on that dread disease. Consumption, when
so soothing and healing a Remedy can be obtained as
Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations ! —The
genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the en
graved wrapper around each bottle.
Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold whole
sale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD,
111 Chartres-st., between Conti and St. Louis. N. O.
Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders
and applications for Agencies must be addressed.
Sold also by
HAVILAND RISLEY Sc CO., Augusta Georgia.
BARRETT, CARTER & CO..
D. B. N PLUMB & CO., “ “
CLARK & WELLS, “ “
WM. 11. TUTT, “ “
N. J. FOGARTY & CO., “ “
A. J. CREIGHTON, Hamburg, S. C.
And by one agent in every town in the South,
april 11 Cm
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
WM. K KITCHEN isassociated with us as a
partner in all our concerns from this date.
HAVILAND, HARRAL & RISLEY,
New York.
HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.,
January 1, 1854. Augusta, Ga.
HAVILAND7 RISLEY A CO., are my duly au
thorized Agents to transact any business in which
I am interested during my absence from the State.
My notes and accounts will bo lound at their store.
WM. K. KITCHEN.
Augusta, Feb. 12,1854. ts
NEW DRUG STORE.
DR. J. M. HILL & CO., are offering, at their
Store, the froshost and purest Stock of MED
ICINES bow in Augusta, and at as low prices as
the same articles ean be purchased for in any es
tablishment in the South. Physicians, Merchants
and Families have a pledge that no article shall
leave the store less pure than it came from the
package of the Importer, as every articlo was in
spected and purchased by the Senior partner of the
concern, an experienced practicing Physician.
Paints, Oils, and Dyestuffs of every kind, to
gether with a full assortment of fancy articles, con
sisting in part of fino extracts of every description
soap 1 f every variety and style, brushes for tho
teeth "nails, body and clothes, with many other
articles too tedious to mention, Prescriptions put
up with care and dispatch, everyday and night in
the week. Give us a call, one and all, B.'oad street,
Augusta, upper part of the city. dec 15
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership of Charles Catlin, of
this city, and Reoben O Skinner, of New
York, under the name and style of Charles Cat
lin 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 tho most favorable
terms. CHARLES CATLIN-
Augusta, Nov. 1, 1853. nov 2
JUST RECEIVED—
-25 doz. Underwood’s Pickles, 1, } and j gallons,
20 “ superfine Mustard, £ and $ bbls.;
10 “ Walnut and Tomato Ketchup;
5 “ superior French Olives; n
5 “ Capers;
5 “ Tuscan Family Oil;
5 “ Pepper Sauce;
John Bull Sauce.
WILLIAM M. DOW,
Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be
ow tha Franklin House. jel4
VOL. 33—NEW SERIES—VOL. 9.—NO.
ICTION OF
FURNISHING GOODS.
White and Colored Shirts;
Silk, Merino and Cotton
Under Garments ; Cravats;
all kinds of Gloves ;
Half Hose; Stocks;
Collars; Suspendors;
and everything useful for
a Gentleman's
Outfit.
Vim IJorfe gbwtwmtj, J
tee hazard powder company,
Manufacturers Os Gun Powder, continue
to furnish Gun Powder of all their welt
known brands, viz: ‘‘Kentucky Rifle;” “Sta
Shooting;” “American Sporting,” “Indian Ri
fle; ‘‘Electric;” “Duck Shooting,” in kegs, bait*-,
and quarter kegs, and canisters of one pound each. !'
Also, a full assortment of Powder for Blasting and
Aiming purposes, and for Export. The repalitfwTl
o; their Gun Powder is too well known to require
comment. For sale by the principal dealers in *
this place, and at the ofbee of the Company.
Wall Street, New York City- ‘
t A. G. HAZARD, Preside...
A. E. Douglass, Secretary. 3m aprilS
JOHN P. KELLOGG Sc Co.,
importers of
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, dot
44 Water Street, *
John P. Kellogg, ) New York. \
Henhy L. Kellogg, J- Ififflßfip
John N Squires. J aprils |l
PAPER WAREHOUSE, ‘tSTM
CYRUS W. FIELD A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11, C K I
STREET, NEW YORK. t2i4
ARE SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITEP STATES FOR
MUSPRATT’S superior BJeaohing POWDER.
Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper,
Russell “ Superior “ “
Gonesco “ “ Printing “
Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissuo “ . ajfr
First quality Ultramarine Blue “ .-Ip
They are also Agents for the 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.
Thev occupy the large and commodious Ware
houses, No. 11 Cliff street, No. 58 Cliff street, No.
184 Christopher street, and the Lefts over the larg»
Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street.
Their business is strictly wholesale, and Writing
Papers are sold by the case only. W ~ •
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 ;
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR i
YOUNG LADIES.
171 Marshall Street, Philadelphia, 1
GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal. I
AUGUSTUS SIMON, A. M., Prof, of An
cient and Modern Languages . i
Rev. BERNHARD STIMTHAL, A. M„ ofGer>
man Language. -*i
GEORGE W. HOLMES, A. M., Teacher of
Drawing and Painting. •«. % !
J. E. KOCHERSPERGER, Teacher of Musis
w. W FIFE, Teacher of Penmanship.
Miss SAlx AH I HERMAN, First Assistant.
Miss M. KENNARD, Second Assistant
Miss SARAH E.CON VERSE, Third Assistant!
Miss ANNA L. MI ICHEL, Fourth Assistant.
REFERENCES X-,. ,
Rev. Albert Barnes, Philadelphia ; Hon. Walter 1
Lowery. Rev. Samuel F. Talmage
Oglethorpe University; Rev. A. Church, Athens,’
Ga.; Rev. A.'Means, Oxford, Ga.; Joe! C. Barnett'
Esq., Madison, Ga. V,~J
A few pupils can be received into the family'of
the Principal at the rate of $l5O pet session for
board and Tuition, payable i a advance.
Q( *t 14 dAcly
Philosophical history of free
MASONRY and other Scoret Societies—or tbe
Seeiet Societies of all ages considered in their re
lation* with.and influence on the Moral, Sooial
and Intellectual progress of Man. By Rev’fc, A
C. L. Arnold.
Romance of War ; or Napoleon’s Campaign, fa"'
Russia in 1812. By Lewis Rellstab,
The Culture of the Grape and W i»e making. By
Robert Buchanan, with an aj-*> ftl? dix, containing <
directions for the cultivation of the Strawbcm-r"
By N Longworth ■- i
Lives of the Quoens of Scotland and English
Princesses, connected with tLo Regal succession of
Great Britain. By Agnes hiokland.
The Quiet Heart from Blackwoods’ Magazine.
Armenia, a year at Erzerooui, and on the Fron- i
tiers of Russia, Turkey and Persia. By the Hon. I
Robert Curzou. „
Abo another supply of Matt. Words’ Trial ; thd-%
Dodd Family Abroad : the Lost Prince ; tbe Lamur
Lighter; Mrs. Mo watt’s ; Autobiography, and the
Potiphav Papers. For sale by
je2l THOS. RICHARDS A; SON.
New and useful invention, suited
10 E\ ERY FAMILY.—WorHey’s Trans
parent Soap, in bars, for family use. As a Soap
lor Ladies’ use, for washing Lace, Cambrics, Flan
nels, Ac., or for taking out grease spots from bilks,
Satins, or Woollens, without the least injury to
color or texture, it stands unrivalled. The above
article has just been received, and is for sale at
je23 WM. HAINES, Druggist.
PROPHEi IC STUDlES.—Lectures on the
Book of Daniel, by the Rov. John Camming,
D. D. For sale by j«l7 T. RICHARDS & SON.
W. H GUION, AGENT.
NEW CARPET STORE, SAVANNAH.
fIIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully l
X form his friends and the public generally oi
Augusta and Richmond county, that he has leased
the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Snider, La*
throp & Nevitt, which has been rebuilt and en
larged expressly for the Carpet Business, fronting
on Congress and St. Julian sts., and is now receiv
ing an entire new stock of all the various
Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Hearth Rugs, L ! /ug, ; .
Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace
and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods,
Ac. All of which have been purchased direct
from the Manufactures, and will be sold qs low,
wholesale or retail as in any city in the Union.
Ihose Families about to purchase Carpeting, or
any other article in the line, may be assured that
it will be greatly to their interest to call and ex
amine for themselves previous to making their pur
chases.
WM. H. GUION Agent,
No. 140 Congress and 57 f t. Julian-sts.
N. B.—Fami ics from the country can have their
Carpets, Ac., shipped free of expense. Carpets will
also be sent to any part of thi3 City, and cut to
rooms free of charge, and when require#, will Ije
made by an experienced Upholdsterer. '*?
raai 7 .2 ly
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
t rillE UNDERSIGNED have this day •fS-lf
X fomed a Copartnership under the firm
of CHAFFEE A SPEAR, to conduct the business
of the above Hotel, and will unite their exertions
to deserve the patronage and good will of the
friends of this well known and favorite establish
ment. DANIEL CHAFFEE,
?_* JOHN. W. SPEAR.
AUGUSTA STEAM CABINET MANUFAC
TORY.
CHARLES A. PLATT respectfully ca ls tha
attention of citizens and others the
city, to his largo and handsome assortment of **■+■.
FURNITURE,
Comprising every article usually found in a Cabi
net Warehouse. Being connected withonoof the
largest manufactories at the North tcgether with
my own Steam Manufactory at this place, I can
supply orders equally low as any establishment, is.,
the country, as all articles are received ironfllraf O
hands, and warranted of the best quality. Con fl
Bf.-cted with the above, I have also on hand a splsn -
did assortment of 9
Viz . English Velvet Tapestry—Cotton ; I
English Brussels “ Hemp Si
Extra Threo Ply Venctuug|| H
RUGS and BO.'R MATS, a beautiful assortment; I
CURTAINS ; CORNICES ; CURTAIN LOOPS ; ■
Table and Floor OIL CLOTH, of all pattcffta and B
Tho above arc all purchased at the
and the legitimate business of this establish!;,
has been so well known for the last fifteen ff JH
makes further comments unnecessary. _ meS '
CVornT bTicon ”vnd la ri>— ; ;
J 1,000 bushels Tennessee Corn ; i .Sfr
20,000 lbs. Bacon
On hand and for sale by ■
may 9 A. -STEVBqfc SB
notice. ’ ' ■ m
THE firm of Spires A Wilson, is R H
mutual consent. All the unsettled buw hH
will be settled by W. Spirks, at the same p®
where the business will be by W■ llj
A Co, Hamburg, S. C. 'W’v 4,» 9B
SPIRES A WILSON,
feblO byW SpirJ M