The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, September 17, 1854, Image 3

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Stycnnl letters. Notice,—Tho City Drug Store will be open during This Day (Sunday) for the dispensing of Family Medicines and execu ting of Physicians’ Prescriptions. Wm. llaines, septlT Druggist and Apothecary. Office Geo. Railroad Co— On and after ES''*—Monday the 18th, the Bel Air Train will leave Augusta at 4 o'clock 40 minutes P. M. sept 16 ts K- S. A.— The Members will at ford an adjourned meeting at their Hall, on Monday Evening next, at eight o’clock. sept 15 3 G. C **** gjf a the Ladies—H. H. Parxyn has ro- turned from bis visit to the Springs and is ready to s ipply the Ladies of Augusta with Visiting Cards which surpass his previous produc tions. Orders received by Messrs. McKinnie A Hall, C. Catlin, and at the office of the U. S. Hotel. septls ts r<r > To Country Merchants wishing to find a fine stock of good Clothing, at wholesale or retail, will please call in at J. M. Newby A Co.’s Store, sept.l4 Under the United States Hotel. 1 * A Night Writing S hool is opened for two quarters, at Mr. C.Symmes’ School Roo a, on Ellis Street, at $lO per quarter, of 20 lessons. Improvement guarantied, or no charge. sept 14 lm Edward Willis. -—p>a The Augusta Female High School, opposite the United States Hotel, over Mr. Robert Carroll’s Boot and Shoe Store, will be re opened on the first Monday in October. Terms, for Board and Tu.tioa, in all the English branches, will be very moderate. No extra charge for French, Latin, Fuel, Ac. sept 12 C. A. Sabal, Principal. The Exercises of Miss G. E. Caton net’s Female Seminary will be re sumed on the first Monday in October, at thecor noWof Washington and Grcene-ats., opposite Dr. Joseph Eve. Applications can be rnado at Mr. A. Picquet’s, Broad street, or at the Seminary. ts sept!2 Augusta Female Academy. —To meet BW'OJS* the wishes of several friends, there will be a Precatory Department connected with our Institution, the tuition fee in which will be $8 per quarter. L. LvTaste, Principal. septG Hot and Baths.—Those who wish to enjoy one of the luxuries of the season, are invited to call at Johnson’s Bar bs;*. Shop, on Broad-street, just below the Eagle & Phoenix Motel, and take a warm, cold or shower bath. The water used is pure spring water, and in this hot weather will be found in vigorating and refreshing. lm auglfi tg-- 3 1 “po^tant—Families and Physicians needing Medicines at night, can find tho subscriber at the Augusta Hotel. jy3t> N. J. FOGARTY^ Female School.— The Misses Sedg wick propore to open a School for Young Ladies, on the Ist Monday in October. Their aim will be to combine with a thorough intellectual education such moral and religious culture as will lead their pupils to the formation of those traits of character, without which the high est mental enlowments are worse than useless. The Course of Instruction will include the Latin and French Languages Terms from $lO to S2O per quarter, according to the i.ges and requirements of the pupils. School Rooms on Broad Street, over the office of the Augusta Manufacturing Company. Applications may bo left with Dr. T. W. Battey. References.— Hod. 11. H. Cumming, Dr. T. W, Battey, Geo. Schley, Esq, Geo. W. Lamar, Esq . Mon. W. T. Gould, and Edw. Thomas, Esq. scpt2 dim A warning.—Delay not; harbor not * n your mind that sentence of fool's philosophy, that a disease will get well of itself,or that you can cure it with certain medicines for a few dollars. Beware how you tamper with your general welfare. Ye wild and vicious youths, why will ye persist in dosing with the filthy, nauseating compounds daily proffered, theroby impairing your appetite and digestion, and destroying you mentally as well as physically, when you can be cured with a few d >ses of pleasant medicines? Ye rake* of every age and condition, why will yo suffer and repine and drag out a miserable ex istence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even ordi nary pursuits of life ? You who are thus annoyed, and wish to be lostored to health and vigor by a treatment at once pleasant and effectual, should consult Dr. Morris. llis success in chronic dis eases has been greater than that of any other phy sician of his day. Many who have boon for years atHicted with disease or consequences resulting from excess have bees restored to health and vigor under his really scientific treatment. Should a personal interview be objeationable, state your disease in writing—enclose five dollars —address Dr. W. 11. Morris, through the Posts Offico, Nashville, Tena.« and a package of Medi cines, securely put up, will be sent privately, and with dispatch, full directions therewith, and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter Cancers, Piles, Fistula In Ano, Gravel, Strictures, Gleets, or any disease {whatever of an aggravated or malignant character, can be cared at home by consulting Dr. Morris, by letter, post paid, enclosing a foe. These Medi cines. pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail to any part of the United States. Particular attention given to tho treatment ot female complaints. Ladies who may be afflicted with irregularities, Flour Albus or Whites, Pro lapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false delicacy, and promptly consult tho Doctor. Cures Warranted. Office over Mutual Protection Insurance Office, Cedar Street, near Post Office. Hoorn, No. 14, up airs. dly dec 25 Dr. A * *• Montgomery otters his Professional services to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. He may be found at the office of Dr. Ford, when not professionally engaged mav9 ts Mrs * *2. O. Collins is anxious to ditj SrOjp pose of her entire stock of HOODS be fore ouachasing Fall supplies, and will offer them at very reduced prices for cash. All that wish to get bargains, will do well to call. Among them will be iound handsome Hair Lace; Straw, Silk Lace, Crape and Lawn Bonnets; Plain and Fancy Dress Caps ; Embroidered Lace and Muslin Caps: Embroidered Silk and Applique Mantillas, some o. them very elegant; Lace Shawls and Veils; Em broidered Handkerchiefs. Collars, Sleeves and Cuffs; silk Fringes; Egyptian Mitt; Ribbons: Flowers; Hair Braids; Curls; Toilet Powder: Powder Boxes and Puffs; Perfumeries; Soaps, Ac. All orders from the co ntry carefully attended to je2B dt&c3m > 'f be condition of the stomach is o vital importance. No man, woman, or child can be healthy unless the work of digestion is regularly, thoroughly, and vigorously performed. With three-fourths of civilized society, this is not the case And yet the remedy is within the reach of all. Hoofland’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. Philadelphia, will as surely create a regular and healthy action of the stomach as oil will lessen the friction of machinery. Let the victim of dyspepsia or indigestion in any of its forms, try it, and we guarantee a good appetite, physical vigor, firm nerves, sound sleep by night, and increased cheerfulness by day. 12 septs Premium DaguerreanGallery.—The firm of Tucker & Perkins having been dissolved by limitation last February. The un dersigned will continue to practice the art of Dag uorreotyping »n all its various branches, and from his long practical experience he feels confident of lire ability to please the most fastidious. The pictures now being taken at this Gallery are pronounced by those who are judges, superior in tone and lifo-like expression, to any ever before produced in Augusta. Isaac Tuckf.r. N. B. Artists purchasing Stock, will please bear in mind that materials aresoid at lower rates than at any other house this side of New York, may ry — ~~~~ Chalmers’ Daguerrean Gallery.— The Undersigned having recently pur chased of Mr. E. S. Dodge his interest in the gal lery so long and favorably known as Dodge's Da guerrean Gallery respectfully informs his friends and the public that be is now prepared to produce tnose superior DAGUERREOTYPES, so much ad mired for their faithfulness and beauty of finish, and solicits their patronage. Having for many years past prosecuted the art successfully, he flatters himself chat with his large sky-light, and every other facility desirable, he will be able to give his patrons likeness more life-like than those taken at any other establishment in the Southern country. All are invited to call and examine specimens Pictures taken at all hours of the day. Gallery at Post Office Corner over Clarke A Co : s Jewelry Store. dec 25 ts WM. H. CHALMERS. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial RC_ —The only sure and safe Remedy, yet disoovered. for General Debility, Physical Prostra tion Instability, and ail the various train of Ner vous Affections; it will also remove Depression, Excitement, Dislike of Society, Incapacity for Study or Business, Loss of Memory, Mental De bility, Ae —I See Advertisement. ■ U Paid for WOOLLEN, LINEN, SS& COTION Sl E K CAM a priiu>, pa 30 ts Corner River and Jackson st Una lUwrtisriitfitta. BOY'S AND CHILDREN S READY-MADE CLOTHING. A LARGE and handsome assortment of Cloth Coats; Jackets; Cassimere Pants; Vests; Dress Suits. Over Coats; Talmas, and Clothing, suitable for School-boys, sizes to fit from 3 years old to 17. Just received this day, and for sale at CLAYTON A BIGNON'S, * septl7 Under the Augusta Hotel THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS 1 RE now prepared to do the following kinds of A work with neatness and despatch : Steam Engines and Boilers, of any style or fin ish; also, Bank Vaults; Iron Fronts; Sills and Lintels, for buildings. Railroad Cars, of all Rinds and descriptions, made in the most substantial and beautiful man ner ; Wheels for same warranted for one year. Iron Railings, of various styles for Balconies or Fences. Gold Mine Castings, of all descriptions, made to order. Blacksmith Work done in the best manner. Mill Work—all kinds of Mill and Gin-gearing, Shafting, Pullevs, Water Wheels, 4cc , on hand. Brass Castings will also have our attention. PLANING AND SAWING LUMBER. Flooring—Planed, Tongued and Grooved, at $5 per 1000 feet superficial; Ceiling—Planed, Tongued and Grooved, at $5 per 1000 feet superficial; Weather Boarding—Planed and Jointed $4 per 1000 feet superficial; Planing—both sides, $8 per 1000 superfic’al feet. Use of Circular Saw and one man will be 75 cts. per hour. Heavy Sawing requiring two men, will be $1 per hour. All orders must be left in the office, not in the shop. Cash will be required in all cases, unless otherwise agreed upon with W. M. HIGHT, dAcly General Superintendent. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from the subscriber, in his room, in D. B. Ramsay’s House, on the night of Sept. 14, a Gold Hunting-case Dupiex WATCH, No. 5,209: T. F. Cooper: No 6, Calthorpe. St., Lon don, Maker; with my name engraved on the back. The above reward will be paid, on returning said Watch to Mossrs Beall and Stovall. 2 B. A. ARNETT. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 16. septl6 MONEY AND NOTES STOLEN. STOLEN trom the subscriber, on the night of the 14th inst., at the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, a small Black Morocco POCKET BOOK, contain ing about One Hundred and Eighty Dollars. Also, a Note on Geo. Boswell, for Two Hundred Dollars, duo January Ist, 1855; one Note Moody, amount not recollected; one Note on W.H Camp bell, amount not recollected. All persons are forewarned against trading for said notes. A liber al reward will be paid for the recovery of the Money and Notes, with proof sufficient to convict the thief. sept!6 6 A. A. CLARK. FOR SALE. 7ZIj~ A DELIGHTFUL Summer Residence, JaaTissH with an abundance of woo 9, and fine Spring of Water, 1J miles from Hamburg, S. C. Possession given immediately. ts septl6 AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL. Rev. JOHN NEELY, Principal. MR. NEELY proposes to open, on Monday, the 2d of OCTOBER, in tho 1 uildings of the Richmond County Academy, a High School for Boys, in which they can be prepared either for business or for admission into any class in College. Tho Course of Instruction will comprise all tho Departments of an English Education, with Mathe matics, Latin, Greek, French, German and Draw ing. Terms —sls per quarter. For French or Ger man, $5 per quarter additional. One Dollar will be charged for fuel for each of the Winter quarters. Stenography will be taught at $lO for the Course. septl6 fitOl Chronicle A Sentinel will copy. WANTED. BY a Young Man thoroughly acquainted with the Drug and Apothecary Business, a Situa tion in a respectable Wholesale or Retail House. He can give the best references. Address A. B , Box 102, Post Office, Charleston. 2 septls JOHN W. GOSS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, Tenders his services to his friends, sr w rr\\ and the public, in the General Com mission Business. His porsonal atten- EifeEKi tion will bo given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon, and all other Produce. Will exe cute orders for Goods for customers, and make the usual cash advances. All produce consigned to him will be stored in the Fire Proof Warehouse of Mr. L. Hopkins, subject to the orders of owners. Charges customary rates of the city. Can at ail times be found at tho Counting Room of L. Hopkins. c3m septls TO WATCH REPAIRERS AND JEWEL- Ikrs THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STaTES. I TAKE this occasion to notify all Watch Re pairers, and tho public generally, to be on the look out for a certain Singlo-cased Gold Detached Lever WATCH, made by Davis, Arnold, A Co., No. 5,201, with gold fob chain, and small round seal with a red set in the end of it, as said Watch and Chain was taken from my residence, in Meri wether county, on the 15th day of last May, by a man calling himself E. F. Warren. A?liberai reward will be paid for the delivery of the Watch and Chain to me at Warnerville, Meri wether county, Ga. Any information of it will be thankfully received. HERBERT BOYD. scptls tJanl HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, AT WHOLESALE. WM. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J‘ Taylor, Jr., A Co , opposite tho Bank of Augusta, has the pleasure of announcing to Merchants visiting Augusta, that his stock of EATS, CAPS and BONi'ETS, for the Fall Trade, is now complete. And all those desiring Goods in his lino, are in vited to call and examine them, as they will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. septl4 ts TV^OTICE. —All persons indepted to James M. i. N Simpson, are requested to made immediate payment to the undersigned ; and all persons hav ing claims against him will please present the same. JOSEPH S. CLARK, ALBERT HATCH, sept!4 Assignees. GEORGIA EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE, MONTPELIER, MONROE COUNTY. THE Twenty-sixth Term of this Institution will commence on the 12th of OCTOBER, 1854, and close the 12th of July, 1805, under theSupcr intcndance of Mbs Martha M. Buell, assisted by superior and competent Teachers in every De partment. The Course of Study will embrace all such Eng lish branches as are usually taught in the highest Female Seminaries of the United States, together with French, German, Italian and Latin, Music— vocal and instrumental, Drawing, Painting in wa ter colors and oil, and Embroidery. It will be advisable for those who wish to enter their daughters at the institute the comine term, to apply early, as tho number is limited to eighty pupils. Applications for admission, and all letters on i business, must be addressed to W. S. WILLIFORD, See , sept 14 j lm Macon, Ga. ~FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE ~ CLOTHING AND HATS. CLAYTON BIG.NON, under the Augusta Hotel, have now in Storo, (and are receiving weekly supplies) a largo and splendid stock Qf Ready-made CLOTING and HATS, fineandcom mon. Also, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing. Also, a good lot of Furnishing Goods, to which they respectfully call the attention of citizens and stran gers. N. B. Country Merchants visiting our city, will find, at our establishment, a large and varied stock to select from, at low prices. sept 13 SCHOOL FOR IMBECILE AND BACKWARD CHILDREN. THE undersigned, late Principal Teacher in the j Massachusetts State School for Idiotic Chil- j dren, has opened a private School, in the vicinity j of Boston, for a select number cf children. He refers to Dr. S. G Howe, and the Tiustecs of I tho State School. Address ALEXANDER McDONALD. Boston, Mars, j Care of Dr. S. G. Howe. f 6 septl 3 Ague and Fever, of three years stand ing, cured —Mi. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover countv, Va , near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three yeaTS, most of the time he had chills twice a day, and rarely less than once; he was parched with* fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying phy sicians, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was shout to give up in despair, when Carter s Spanish Mix ture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but beiore t he had used more than a single «ne, he was per- I foctly cured, and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands who have been benefitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. See advertisement, septl 1m clothingT W r E invite the attention of Merchants and Dealers'to our Fall and Winter stock of Clothing, which we will sell as cheap as in North ern Markets (except the freight.) Uur stock em braces all the newest and most fashionable styles. Mptia WM. 0. PRICE 4 CO ©rnrrfll jUwfrtisfmcnts TO RENT. THAT commodious Brick DWELLING, on the north side of Broad Street, over the Stores of Messrs. Mullarkey A Oakman and Mr. J. Carr. Apply to THOS. RICHARDS A SON, or ROBERT F. POE. septl2 6 TO RENT, 3 B ACK STORES, on the corner of Wash ington aad Bay streets. Possession given Mi. immediately. DYE A BARNES. septO ts TO RENT. ~ ~ FROM the first of October next, a plesant dwelling on the corner of Broad and Hous-Silil ton street, with 6 large rooms and other out bilding. Apply to HENRY DALY. aug2s Under the U. S. Hotel. TO RENT, FROM the first of October next, a Store and Dwelling on Broad Street, above the Upper Market, occupied at present by B. Henry. Apply to aug!7 ts, THOS. DUNEGAN. TO RENT 7 ’ FROM the first of October next, the Brick .j-fSs Store under the subscriber’s dwelling, te-lil near the Lower Market House, now occupied by Drs. Felder A Turner, they declining to keep it. aug9 td JOHN H. MANN TO RENT. FROM the first of October, a double tenement DWELLING on Mclntosh-street, near the I Waynesboro depot. Apply to P. Conniff at jy29 ts w. A J. NELSON’S. TO RENT, TWO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st., containing 7 rooms. fcf'jj; Two double tenement, on the same street, single story. One double tenement on Taylor street. Two two-story Houses, 7 rooms, on Fcnwick-st. Four 1% story, on Fenwiek-st., fronting So. Ca. Depot. Apply to JAS. L. COLEMAN. jy2B _____ TO RENT. ~~ ~~ FROM the first of October next, the long /***■ Room in the rear of my store at present oc-121:2. cupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry as a drill room. TO RENT. THE STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T. Peay, at the Lower Market. Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD. _ septs HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for September, leave cut, just received and for sale by McKINNE A HALL, sept 1 Booksellers and Stationers. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD~ Augusta, August 10,1854. AS protection against escape pf Negroes under fraudulent Passes, Tickets for Negroes will be sold only to owners, or other responsible par ties, who will further be required to furnish a du plicate pass to the Agent, who sells the Ticket, to be filed at his office. The above rule to take ©fleet on and ..fter the 15th inst. GEORGE YONGE, _augll 3m General Superintendent. AU GUST A SAD DL E AKDH ARNE SS MANUFACTORY, 193 Broad Street, under the Augusta Hotel, AT the above Establishment can be found a large and well selected as sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac., which will be sold on accommodating terms. W ork of all kinds made to order, with neatness and despatch. HATCH A BEGBIE. Augusta, Aug. 29 1854. aug3o THE MARRIAGE OF THE LAMB; a voice from Sion’s Heights; the Mystery Finished; the same Jesu a revealed from Heaven in his Fa ther’s glory, with his holy angels, namely: Tho Hundred and Forty four thousand, consisting of the Journey, the Marriage, the Holy City, tho River of the Water of Life, with an exposition of the Seven Thunders spoken of in Rev. 10th, 4th v. Just received and for sale by septß McKINNE A HALL. SADDLERY, &c., FALL TRADE, 1854. SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., (LATE WEiGIIT, NICHOLS & CO ,) HAVING increased their facilities and perfect ed their arrangements for manufacturing and importing, are now prepared to exhibit an unusu ally varied and extensive assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, in every description of Goods in that line. Also, a heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Castings, Ac, which are offered to dealers and manufacturers at low prices, and upon their usual liberal terms, for approved credit. dAf3m sept7 VI AC HINE BEL TI N G—Patent Riveted, * i Stretched and Cemented, single and double, all widths, from Ito 24 inches. These Belts are made from whole hides of best quality of leather, long used and approved by the most extensive man ufacturers and machinists in Georgia and adjoining States. A large stock always on hand at the Sad dlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO., Late Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 239 Broad st., second door above the Bank of Augusta. dAf3m sept7 "i\T E »V WORKS.—Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. i. v Ann S. Stephens; Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of ’76, with a sketch of the early History of Vermont; Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices, a tale of life in New York and Boston, but adapted to any meridian, by A L. Stinson, editor of the Express Messenger; The Master's House, a tale of Southern Life, by Logan; Fertha and Lilia, or the Parsonage of Boach Glea, a romance, by Elizabeth Oakes Smith; Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle, a romance of days not fir distant, by G. P. R. James; Hermit’s Dell, from the Diary of aPenciller- Also, a supply of Dodd Family Abroad; Sir Jasper Carew ; Clara Mooreland, Ac. Also received, Graham’s Magazine and Peter son’s Magazine, for September, at GEO. A. OATES A BRO.’S, sept!2 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st. CUMMING’S MINOR WORKS The Finger of God; Christ our Pasover; The Comforter. Also, all tho above in one volume; The Dyer's Instructor, for Dying Silk, Cotton, Wool and Worsted and W oollen Goods, etc., con taining nearly eight hundred recipes, by David Smith, pattern dyer; Tables for finding the mean height of cross, sec tions and cubic contents of Excavations and Em bankments, by Patriik Lyon ; Tho Practical Surveyor’s Guido; Rural Chemistry, by Edward Solly; Struggles for Life, or tho Autobiography of a Dissenting Minister; Also, Sequel to the Neighbor’s Children, from tho German, by Mrs Sarah A. Myers. For sale by septl2 lIIOS. RICHARDS 4 SON. A HOUSE SERVANT TO HIRE. A NEGRO GIRL, of about 18years of age ca pable of washing, or attending to house work, to biro if applied for immediately. Apply to sepl2 3 WM. HAINES, Druggist. A CARD. THE subscriber, who has for many years been with Alfred Edwards 4 Co., as Cashier and confidential Clerk, takes this method of informing his friends throughout the United States, that ho is now with Messrs. Stearns 4 Marvin, 144 and 146 Water Street, who manufacture and sell the ! world renowned “Wilder’s Patent Salamander SAFE, with Rich's Improvement,” wlych has never failed to preserve its contents in the hottest fire, where he will be happy to see them, or to ex ecute orders for Safes. STEPHEN H. PIERSON. New York, Sept. 8, 1854. 3 septl4 NEGROES For SAIE. ~~ WE have for sale several negro women, girls and boys, among which a good Seamstress, No. 1 Cook, Washers and Ironors, general house servants, and for particulars apply to scptl4 C. E. GIRARDEY 4 CO. JA JKSON STREET HOSPITAL, AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES riNHE UNDERSIGNED have deemed it advis-’ j. able to add the term “Hospital” to their Sur gical Infirmary, for though the institution is intend ed principally for cases requiring Surgical Opera tions and Surgical Treatment, its accommodation is not entirely restricted to these; —we receive cases | of any nature occurring in tho Negro, provided I they are not of an infections character. II F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Operating Surgeon. ROBERT CAMPBELL M. D. jy26 ts Attending Physician. HEMLOCK sole LEATHER , in every va riety of weight and quality. Also, Harness, Skirting, Bridle, Band, Picker, Lacing and Roller Leather, and every description of Patent Leather, always on hand and for sale at the Saddlery Ware ! house of SHERMAN, JESSUP 4 CO., Late Wright, Nichols 4 Co., No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank of Augusta. d4f3m sept7 ROCKAWAY. —For sale a Rockaway, with har ness, but little used —as good asmew. septH 8. C. GRfiNV LLK 4 CO, ®fitfrul Jti>tfrtioftnrnt8 1 JUST OPENED by the subscriber, and offered at the lowest market prices, a very fine lot of Imported and Domestic CARPETINGS, which are well assorted in prices, styles and quali ties sopt7 J. P. SETZE BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. I HAVE an excellent Buggy and Harness for sale. sept7 WM. H. PRITCHARD. TO HIRE. 1 A NEGRO MEN, until the Ist day of Janu- A ary. Also, 3 Negro Women, among which are house servants, and a fine nurse. Enquire of W. H. OAKMAN, Jk, At J. J. Byrd s, upper end Broad st., ©n and af terfthe 18th Sept. ts sept 9 FOR SALET ~ A LOT of fine well-broke Young Mules; two fine Horses; one large Wagon, iron axle-tree, with harness; one set ond band Carriage. En quire of WM. H. OAKMAN, Jr., At J. J. Byrd’s, upper end of Broad st., on and alter the 18th Sept. ts sept 9 NEW FALL GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York a part of his Fall Supplies, embracing a great variety of new and beautiful articles suitable for the present sea son, among which are— Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade, and plain Fancy Silks, of the latest Paris styles; Plain Black Taffeta Silks, of superior quality and rich lustre; Rich all-wool, Paris printed DeLaines, of new and elegant styles; Fancy all -wool, Paris printed DeLaines, of small figures, for Misses and Children ; French all-wool Fancy Plaids, of beautiful style, for Ladies’ Dresses; English Prints and Fancy Ginghams, warranted fast colors. Superior English Mourning Prints and Ging hams ; Lupin’s plain white/ black 'and fancy colored Merinos, of superior quality ; Lupins’ black and fancy colored DeLaines, and plain black Challys; Superior black Bombazine, black Alpacas, and black Ctfnton Cloths; Superior English black Crapes, for trimming and Mourning Veils; Ladies Embroidered French Collars, Under sleeves and Collasetts, of beautiful styles ; Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Undersleeves; Worked Muslin Edgings and Insertings, and nar row Thread Edgings; Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Iloni ton Laces; Ladies’ Embroidered, Scolloped, wide Hem stitched and Mourning French Lawn Handker chiefs, of beautiful styles; Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons; Ladies’ Kid and Gauntlet Gloves, and long and short hand black Lace Mitts; Ladies’ black Spun Silk and Fleecy Lined Hose, (some of ejttra size and weight) of the best make and quality; Real Welch and heavy Shaker Flannels, of the best make; Superior Welch, Gauze, Saxony and Silx Warp Flannels; Heavy all-wool col’d Flannels foi Ladies’ Sacks, in all desirable colors; English and American Canton Flannels, of supe rior style and quality; With a great variety of other new and beautiful artie es of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, many of which have just been purchased at auction far be low the cost of importation, and all of which will be sold at very low prices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall supplies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. septs dt&c VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE?” MY PLANTATION in Floyd county, con-«2N taining (1164) eleven hundred and six-IX? ty four acres ot land, is offered for sale. It is sit uated on the South side of Etowah river, and about half way between Kingston and \ and has about seven hundred and so- iPUfe or eight hundred acres in a high state of cultivation, and is capable of producing as much Cotton and Grain as any lands in Georgia. On the place is a comforta ble Dwelling House containing seven rooms; good framed Overseer’s House and JN egro Kitchens; a large framed Gin-house and Screw; an extensive Barn, Stables and Corn Cribs, all in excellent or der, and situated on a beautiful eminence over looking the farm, and in full view of the cars, as they pass the Railroad on the North side of the river, just by my ferry-landing. Persons desiring to purchase one of the best Farms in Georgia, would do well to anply soon. ‘N. BASS. N. B.—My Overseer on the place will show the land to any one desiring to examine it. Any com munication addressed to me at Macon, on *he sub ect, will receive prompt attention. jy9 VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale the PLANTA TION of the late lion. Geo. McDuffie, situa ted in Abbeville District, known as the Flatwood’s Plantation, containing Four Thousand Acres (4000) more or less, and bounded by lands of Haskell, Norwood, James Calhoun and Belscr. This pro perty is too well known to need any particular de scription ; it has on it some of the best Cotton and Grain land in the State, about Three Thousand (3000) acres «f which are cleared, the balance well wooded. —also — About two hundred and thirty (230) strictly prime Negroes, belonging to the same estate, together with the Stock, Provisions, Tools, Ac. The lands may be treated for separately at the option oi the purchaser. For terms, which will be made very accommoda ting, apply to Mr. Burt, at Willington P. 0., Abbe ville District, or to Col. Singleton, at Fiat Rock P. 0., Henderson co., N. C. Mr. Burt will give any further information that may be desired, and will exhibit the premises. ARMISTEAD BURT. jyls t M.R. SINGLETON. MONTGOMERY IRON WORKS. (successors to the winter iron works) Montgomery, Ala., June 1,1854. MANUFACTL R E promptly to order (with steam Engines and Boilers, and general mill work of latest and most approved construction, Rich's Water Wheel, &c.) Winter’s Improved Cast Iron CIRCULAL SAW FRAME and Attachments. The improvements claimed being more particu larly shown in the copy following the specifications under the application for patent right protection, to wit Ist. With its peculiar design and general p mpor tions, the making the Saw Frame entire, or a ma terial portion thereof, of metal. 2d. The adaptation to and use of the self-lubri cating numbers and Boxes in connection with the Circular Saw Frame. 3d. The peculiar design of Saw Guide, and the uso of the same in front or rear of the Saw (or both, at option;) also, on the top of the Saw. Also, the slot arrangement on the Saw Frame for ad justing tho Guide or Guides thoroon, to any re quired diameter of Saw Plate. 4th. Tho applicarion ot any elastic substance, such as gum elastic, gutta percha, or other elastic material, between the Plumber Blocks, or boxes of the Saw Mandril, and the Frame,'for the purposes designed. sth. The application of the (or any) Clutch Coupling, (substantially as shown) to the main Pulley on tho Saw Shaft, or to the Pulley driving this, or to any other Pulley direotly or indirectly connectoi with this, for the purpose designed to wit: that of securing by its use the greatest fa eility for promptly arresting at will, the motion cf the Saw, or of imparting motion thoreto, as the oase may be. The subscribers call attention to their improve ment as above set forth, furnishing as it does the most substantial, durablo, eflective and oompleto Mill ever yet presented to the public. The price per pound of their Mills is warranted less than that of any Northern Establishment, while no compari son exists as to relative merits—this Mill being warranted totally superior to any ever yet present ed to the public. Prices reasonable and term 3 liberal. Address, SANDERS IRVING, Secretary Montgomery Ironworks, Montgome ry, Alabama. f3m jo2B ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. " A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or _£Y. dirary of Putnam county, will bo sold, before the Court House door, in Ringgold, Catoosa coun ty, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the following Lots of LAND, as the undevised portion oi the Real Estate of Gen. Robert Bledsoe, de ceased, to wit: Number (13) thirteen, (23) twenty-three, (24) twenty four, (48) forty-eight, (fiOfs'ixty, (61) sixty one, all situated in the Ninth District and Fourth Section of originally Cherokee, now Catoosa coun ty. Also, Lot number (71) seventy one, in the twenty-eighth District, Third Section, of originally Cherokee now Catoosa county. The first named six lots all lie adjoining, and have one hundred and seventy or eighty acres of improved land in two different settlements; and on one of the lota there is one of the best Springs in the country, On the other lot there are some twenty or thirty acres im proved land, and also a very fine Spring. These j lands are known as the lands formerly belonging j to the late Gen. Daniel Newman, and will be divi ! ded to suit the convenience of purchasers. Terms . on the day of sale. N. BASS. Adm’r. septlO ttd Hams. —500 lbs. Tennessee, just received and for sale by * sept 2 g.C GRENVILLE A CQ. ©wrol FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line. Carrying the United States Mail, cha^^^he^^h^Ljle. E Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad connects at J. East Point with the Macon and Western Rail road. Through from Montgomery to Savannah in 30 hours. Leave Montgomery at 8.30 P. M. Arrive at East Point at 8.20 A. M. Leave East Point at 8 45 A. M. Arrive at Macon at 2.30 P. M. Leave Maeon at 4.30 P. M. Arrive at Savannah at 2.30 A. M. Fare from Montgomery to West Point,. .$3.50 “ “ West Point to East Point,.... 3.25 “ “ East Point to Savannah, 8.00 This Line consists of the well known first class Steamships STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin. KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. Hardib. In strength, speed, and accommodations, these ships are unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the coast. River navigation, 100 miles. Two nights at sea. Sailing days, every Wednesday, from each port. AGENTS. In Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drayton and Bryan Streets. # In Philadelphia, Heron A Martin, 374 North Wharves. In New York, Scranton A Tallman, 19 Old Slip, near foot of Wall Street. STATE OF GEOEQIA. KEYSTONE STATE. Will leave Savannah, Will leave Savannah, July 12th and 26th, July k©th, August 9th and 23d, Aug.'2d, 16th and 30th, September 6th and 20th, September 13th A 27th, October 4th and 18th, October llth and 25th, Nov. Ist, 15th and 29th, November Bth and 22d, December 13th and 27th. December 6th and 20th, January 3d. 1855. H. C. SCOTT, July 20,1854. Travelling Agent. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH7~~ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Through in 48 to 50 Hours. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM SHIP LlNfj Leave adger’swharves every SATURDAY and WED NESDAY, after the arrival of the'fUra" cars from the South and West. ON SATURDAY, NASHVILLE, ) M. Berry, 1500 tons. | Commander. MARION, ) W. J. Foster, 1200 tons. J Commander. ON WEDNESDAY, JAMES ADGER, ) S. C. Turner, 1500 tons. ) Commander. SOUTHERNER, ) Thomas Ewan, 1000 tons. J Commander. These Steamers are unrivalled ou the coast, for safety, speed and comfort, experienced and courte ous Commanders, and Tables supplied with every luxury. Travellers by this line will be ensured every possible comfort and accommodation. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage 8 For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Cor. East Bay and Adger’s wharf. Charleston. S.C., June 10, 1854. jel3 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORK A SAVANNAH. [semi-weekly.] ON and after March 18th, the new and splendid side-whoel Steamships— ‘ FLORIDA,... .1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Wood hull, - ALABAMA,. .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. Schenck, AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. Capt. T. Lyon, KNOXVILLE. 1,500 tons. Capt C. D. Ludlow, Willleave New York and Savannah every Wednes day and Saturday. These slrps are among the largest on the coast, ’ unsurpassed in speed, safety or comfort —making “ their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and aie command ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a J most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin passage $25 Steerage passage, 9 • PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA. Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson - 1 vil/e, Picolata, and Middleburg. THE steamers, WM. GASTON, e. Captain TMomas E. Shaw, and ST.JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freeborn, will leave Sa vannah every Monday and Thursday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the above place. The St Johns is a new boat, built expressly for the trade, with large ami airy State Room accommodation, and taking the inland route, offers superior facilities for inva lids and others. For further particulars enquire of , CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents. , Savannah, March 1, 1854. marl 4 1 DISSOLUTION; ' THE Copartnership heretofore existing between 1 the subscribers, under the firm of PLATT & - BROTHER in Lexington and Augusta, is this day ' dissolved by mutual consent. 1 Geo. F. Platt alone will use the name ol the firm ' in liquidation of the concern in Lexington, and Platt & Gilham of the concern in Augusta. 1 GEO. F. PLATT. * - EDWIN PLATT. Lexington, July 1, 1854. jyl3 J ladies’Waiters at $1 per pair. , JUST RECEIVED, per steamer James Adger < from New York— i 500 pair Ladies’ Silk Lasting Patent Tipped Gai- j ters, at sl, worth $1.25. { 300 pair Ladies’ Fine Silk Last Gaiters, at $1.25, t worth $1.50. i 300 pair Ladies’ Fine English Lasting Gaiters, at $1.50, worth $2. t 300 pair Ladies’ Volvet Slippers, at sl, worth i $1.25. 300 pair Ladies’ Velvet Ties, at worth sl. 100 pair Fine French made Gaiters, at $2.50, 1,00 pair Children’s Ancle Ties. Together with a large assortment of Gentlemen’s \ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, of the latest styles. Call and examine, as goods ] will be freely shown, and one price asked. * ROBERT CARROLL, Opposite the United States Hotel, and between Mrs. Hall’s and Collin’s Millinery Store. Broad-st. i N. B. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Travelling Trunks, Hat Cases, Valices and Carpet Bags, just received, and will be sold at a low figure. jyl4 R. C. i TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WE HAVE on hand, and receiving by every steamor from New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, a largo and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER ..DRY GOODS*, , which we will sell to Country Merchants, as cheap , as they can purchase the same goods in any house in this country. Our stock has been purchased very closely, and in part, expressly for the country trade. Among our stock can be found — 5 cases Irish Muslin DcLainos ; 3 do. do. Ginghams, 40 inches wide; 5 do. French do., do.; 2 do. Lancaster Ginghams, do.; 5 do. Scotch do., de; 15 do. Manchester Muslin DeLaines ; 3 do. fine French Merino ; 2 do. Plain col’d DeLaines, all wool; • 2 do. Coburgs; •5 do. Black Alpaca ; 20 do. Printed Calico, “ Standard brands 10 do. Brown and Bleached Shirtings; 10 bales Blue Stripes, and a full assortment of Caseimeres: Cassimeretts; Tweeds; Kentucky Janesrand Sattinetts; Kerseys; Blankets; Lind seys, Ac., Ac, GRAY BROTHERS, sept 3 290 Broad street. THIRTY NEGRO MEN WANTED. THE undersigned wants to hire 30 able-bodied NEGRO MEN, for the Turpentine Business. The highest wages will be paid for them, and they will be hired for six, twelve, or fourteen months, commencing at any time between the 25th of Oc tober and 31st of December. For further information address the undersigtfed at Madison, Ga. DAVID S. JOHNSTON. septl3 d6f3c2 - RAMEY & STORY, GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue tho Grocery Business, in all its branches, at the Old Stand, on Broad Street, two doors below Bcnes & Brown. We are daily receiving eurFali Stock. Our Stock will, at all times, be large, assortment complete, and adapted to planters’ trade, a liberal share of which we have so long enjoyed, and hope still to receive. J. D. RAMEY, aug2s dlmcom S. G. STORY. OAK SOLE LEATHER.—Extra ~trimmed,~N- York inspected slaughter Hides, a superior ar tide, just received and worthy the attention of City Boot Makers. Also, a large stock of Balti* more Spanish Oak Solo, for sale at the Saddlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., Lata Whright, Nichols & Co., I No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank of Augusta. . dit'itn sc P t ' f TPHA.M’N PI LE ELECTUARY.— A fresh sup ply just j-eoeived by WM, H. TUTT, Jottcrifs. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed,drawn, and prizegpaid by the well known and responsible firm of GREGORY & MAURY. Sales Close each Day at two o’clock. | Drawn Numbers Class 221, at Augusta. Sept. 16th: 70 53 3 55 42 29 6 67 41 25 58 24 46. J CLASS 222, at Augusta, on Monday, Sept. 18. LUCKY SCHEME SIO,OOO. $2,000; $1,747; $1,190; 2of $1,000; Ac , Ac Tickets $2.50 —Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters $6.55. Extra Class 58, by Delaware 215, on Tuesday, September 19. SPLENDID SCHEME. $20,000. 5 prizes of $0,000; $1,748; 10 of SI,OOO, Ac., Ac. Tickets $5. Shares in proportion. CLASS 224, at Augusta, on Wednesday, Sept 20. FAVORITE SCHEME. * $8,975. $2,600; $1,340; 2 prizes of SI,OOO, Ac. Tickets $2. Shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters, $7.40. CLASS 223, at Augusta, on THE LITTLE NATIVE. $4,150. $1.266; $750, Ac. Tickets sl. Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 26 quarters, $3 75. EXTRA CLASS K, by Delaware K, on Saturday, September 23. MAMMOTH LOTTERY—BRILLIANT PRIZES! $60,000. $30,000; $20,000; *IS,OO<L $7,870; 30 of $1,000; 30 of $2,000; 100. of SI,OOO. No 3 Number Ticket can draw less than SI,OOO, Tickets S2O. Shares in proportion. JOHN A.MILLEN, Agent, On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country strictly con fidential, SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOT TERY. (By Authority of the State of Alabama,) conduct ed on the Havana plan, CLASS E. To k Drawn on the 20th of September, 1854. 10,000 Numbers—23B Prizes. Capitals .: $7,500 “ 5,000 “ 3,000 In all, 238 prizes, amounting to $30,000 Tickets $5 —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Q2P’ Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lyons. Montgomery, Ala., August 22, 1854. RICH DRESS SILKS. AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS just received from New York, Ladies’ Rich Dress SILKS, of now and beautiful styles, which were purchased at Auction greatly below the cost of importation, and which are offered at great bargains. The Ladies are respectfully invi ted to call and examine the assortment. sept 3 dfAc SPLENDID CARPETS^” WILLIAM SHEAR HAS just received from New York— English Tapestry Velvet Carpets, of rich and splendid styles; English Brussels Carpets, of chaste and elegant patterns; Superior Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, of new and beautiful styles; Superior Plain and Twilled Vonetian Carpets; Rich Chenille Rugs, to match the Carpets. The Tapestry Veivet and English Brussells Car pets are of the most recent importations, and in richness of color and elegance of style and pattprn surpass any I have ever offered to the public. They are also offered at greatly reduced prices, and the public aro respectfully imvited to examine the as sortment. dfAc sept 3 FHINIZY & CLAYTON. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GA. septfi 6mc A HAMILTON. gUjggj COTTON AND TOBACCO FACTOR, forwarding and commission merchant, And Agent fur the Si. Loins , Memphis and New Orleans Packets, Nashvi'le, Tenn. REFER TO — D. Weaver, Esq., Cashier Planters’ Bank, Tenn ; Wesley Wheless, Esq, Cashier Bank of N ashville; George W. Lew s, Esq , Augusta, Ga. S9pts 6m FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY. Who says Gae—or Lead Pipes ? JROVVE Sr CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, at • the corner of Jackson and Telfair streets, im mediately in the rear of tho Baptist Church, would like to know. We take pleasure in stating that we are now prepared to run Gas and W ater Pipes into Stores, Dwellings, Churches, Factories, Public Buildings, Ac., at as low a rate, ol as good material and work manship as can be obtained and done in any South ern city. In audition to this, wo will keep a constant sup ply and procure at the shortest notice the following articles, viz: Chandeliers; Pendants; Brackets; Hall Burners; Stiff and Flexible Drop Lights; Gas Pipes of all sizes; Lead and Block Tin Pipes; Water Closets; Wash Basins, of various patterns ; Wood Bathing Tubs, lined with copper or lead ; Copper and Brass Shower Baths ; Cook ing Ranges with or without water backs ; Copper and galvanized Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks for Kitchens or Pantries, of ail sizes and pat terns ; Brass and Iron Lift and Force Pumps, of various patterns and sizes All orders left at the shop or with tho Superin tendent of the Gas W orks, will be personally and punctually attended to. John Rowe. [septsly] G.S. Hookey. TEACHER WANTED. A MALE TEACHER, unmarried, with proper references as to competency and character, is wanted to take charge of a few small boys in a private family. He will bo paid S3OO per annum, and his board. Apply at thit office, ts augll AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAILROAD. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. UNTIL, further notice, trains will leave Augusta at 7£, a. m., and 8, p. in.; returning, will leave Millen at 2i, p. m and 11J, p. m., connect ing with the day and night Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad, which loave Savannah at 8, a. in. and 7, p. w., leave Macon at 7s, a. m., and p. m. Passengers for Milledgeville, Eatonton, Ogle thorpe, or Columbus, should take the night Train, to avoid detention. Ereight will be carriei by the Day Train, mak ing it an Accommodation Train, except on Sun days, when it will run as a Passenger Train, exclu sively, leaving Augusta at 9 a. in, and Millen at 21 p. m., arriving at Augusta at p. m. je22 ts WM.'M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup’t DUELING PISTOLS, &C. JUST received and for sale low for cash two pair Duelling Pistols, a fine article, also Saloon Rifles & Pistols and a good supply of the Bulleted caps for same also a fall supply of Colts and Allens Revolvers. jy 18 E. H. ROGERS. FOR SALE. A PAIR of handsome HORSES, large,gentle and young. Sold for no fault. Apply to lfi SCRANTON, SEYMOUR & CO. CHAS. A. GREINER. SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah. Ga., will give particular attention to receiving, and forwarding Merchandise, to the interior, by River and Railroad. jc2 fim SLOAN & CALWELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, &c. Nos. 17 and 19 Cheapside, Baltimore . Chas. A. Dennis. ly_ .H 1 " . BONN, NEIMYER & CO., Wholesale Dealers in LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. Baltimore. 03’“ All orders promptly filled. B. W. Vick. __ Jy l2 ARISIAN Sights and French Principles, seen through American Spectacles, Illustrated ; Curan and his Contemporaries, by Charles Phil lips, Esq. A. B: The Military Life of John, Duke of Marlborough, i bv Archibald Alison, F. R. S.; Foreign Reminiscences, by Henry Richard Lord Holland, Edited by his son Henry Edward Lord Holland; The Works of Stephen Olin, D. D., L. L. D., 2 Volumes ; Sir Jasper Carcw, Knight, his life and experien ces, by Charles Lever; Dodd Family abroad, by Charles Lever. For sa’e by McKINNE & HALL, : sept 15 Booksellers and Stationers. ON CONSIGNMENT—2,OOO pounds Prince Feathers. J. A. ANSLEY. septlfi lm Opposite Union Bank. Jinrtiou sai fa . < BY CAMILLE L. GiRARpEY & CO. Executor's Sale of .w extensive. Stock of .Tow. dry, Gold and Sitvf* Watches, Materials, Store Fixtures, <s•<•.,> at Auction. WEDNESDAY, the 27th of SEPTEMBER next, at lfl£ o’clock, A. M., will be agreeably to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Rich. mond county, at the storu of the It to Thomas d W. Freeman, deceased, the entire co ntents o< of lm<l C,TO - Ch J as7en r a^ Q a° ld ’ £ ob - Vcat and Guard Chains; V d ° : Medallions; Watch Seals; Ear Snfi Rin P ’ studf tud Buts -ons; Brooches; Cufi S iver ila?e d d P « in , Ri^B: LoCKet8 ’ T.M. Spoof, ”i he *”' A large no her of first and second-hand's „ a 30 day brass Jlocks,with weights and Spring * 1 Regulator; 3 Work Benches; 1 chest tw_ ers; 1 upright Desk; 1 Secretary ,i proof Safe; 1 high Glass Case ; 4 handsome Shew Cases j Table ; Sofa, &e. —ALSO— Stock of Materials, consisting of Watch Glasses. Main Springs; and such articles as are usualW required in the Jewellers’ business. * The attention of the public is invited to exam ine these Goods, as they are positively to be sold to close up the business of the late Thomas W. Freeman, deceased. Sale will commence on Wed nesday morning, and continue at night, if notoloa out during the day, until all is sold. Every artiale will bo warranted as represented. Terms—Cash before delivery. JOELN. FREEMAN, Executor. augl6 Estate of Thos. W. Freeman, dee d. NOTICE. ALU persons having business with mo during my absence from tho city, can apply to Col. A. P. Bignon, at tho store of Cl&yton So Bignon. aug22 lm LOUIS DELAIGLE. NOTICE. A LL persons, (except those who have purchased FA. Rights,) are hereby prohibited from manufac turing Stoddard’s Patent Shingle Machine, in thia n county. These desirous of purchasing any of said Righto, I can apply to tho undersigned, or his agent. uug22 lm LOUIS DELAIGLE. "•« FOR SALE. THE Dwelling House and Lot, South side of, J and immediately fronting Parade Ground, d frontage 40 feet, depth 175 feet, more or less new* and in complete order. Possession given Ist Oeto her next. Apply to A. P. BIGNON. d i m NEW CASH STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform th« inhabitants of Georgia and South Carolina, that, ho is now in receipt of his supply of Fall anti Winter DRI GOODS, all of which have been pur chased for Cash, in tho various Northern Markets; and as regards tho pricos at which they will be sold, it is unnecessary to say a word, as the reputa tion of GREEN’S Store, for being the chcapesf in 1 Augusta, is now finnly established. —always on hand — Bleached and Brown SH SETINGS and SHIRK INGS. of various manufactories; French, English and American CALICOES, frofM 6£ to 25 cents. GINGHAMS; MOUSLIN DkLAINES; CASHMERES; MERINOES: ALPACAS;.* BOMBAZINES: CANTON CLOTHS; Plain and Plaid White Cambric Jaconet. Nain sook and Mull MUSLIN: Plain, Plaid and Dotted Swiss MUSLINS ; LACES; EMBROIDERIES; EDGINGS; Cambric and Muslin TRIMMINGS ; HOSIERY, of all kinds, Ac. Ac. —ALSO— W Particular attention paid to all kinds of Negro GOODS and BLANKETS, such a., white and brown KERSEYS and PLAINS; heavy brown SHIRTINGS, at 6jc ; London Duftil and Macinau _ "■'N BLANKETS; colored do, ; SATTINETS KEN^' TUCKY JEANS, Ac., ail of which will be sold for cash, as L,w as in ary Southern market. E. 1 -rEEN. Brood Street, Augusta, G». 1 Next door below Bones A Browns Hardware 1 S tore - aepr.B PLANTATION FOR SALE, ~~ IN BAKER COUNTY, GEORGIA. THE well-known oak and hickory Cotton Plantation, called Greenwood, situated Rsis on the Coolawahee Swamp, six miles west of ■***" Albany, Baker county, (now Dougherty.) Said gJI Plantation contains 1,500 acres of the very best land, in said county, most of which is cleared, X with extensive improvements on it, in perfect or der. My usual crop is about 200 bales, of 500 pounds, with 27 hands. Twenty young mules, about eight thousand bush els corn and the stock of hogs and cattle, will be sold with the place. Said plantation has proven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of 250 acres, if tho purchaser does not object. The fertility and never failing qualities oUßaker county lauds, together with the exemption, in a great measure, iron? the 801 l Worm and the CatcV- H pillar, being so well known, renders if useless toflfpXi enumerate the many advantages they possess over any cotton lands in this Statv, or elsewhere. My only reason for soiling is to concentrate my plant ing interests, and to bring my negroes nearer to my place of residence and business. Any one desiring to purchase the place, had bet ter go and seo tho growing crop now on it, Ithen they can judge what tho land will produce* and soo with certainty for themselves. Tcims easy to tho purchaser. Apply to jN N. CRUGER.B4 Bay-sL, aug24 lm Savannah, Ga. NA MOTH, or Reef-rovings in the South Seas, a narrative of Adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian and Society Islands, with maps and il lustrations, by Edward T. Perkins. For sale bvw a scpt!s __THOS. RICHARDS A SoN,>f J ON CONSIGNMENT TO ARRIVE?—2(7)O^ —-jpi pounds choice Ribbed and Clear Sides; 5J386 do. do. Shoulders. J. A. ANSLEY^R septls lm FOR SALE—One pair so-ond-hand rial form Scales, “Fairbanks.” J. A. ANSLEY. . septls lm ON CONSIGNMENT.—S,OOO lbs. Hams.Vhidi ' j will bo sold low to close out. sept 15 lm 1 J. A. ANSLEY. i 0~~ N CON sign'd ENT.—SOO bus. DrfedPeaiches will be sold low. sept 15 lm J. A. ANSLEY. ON CONSIGNMENT—-iO boxes choico New Cheese. J. A. ANSLEY. scptls lm Geokgraphy and statistics A new and complete Statistical Gazetteer of the Uni ted States, by R. S. Fisher. The Progress of the United States from the oar. liest periods, by R.’6. Fisher. American Statistical Annual, for 1854. Colton’s Guide Book through the United States. Pocket Maps of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, etc. For sale by septls THOS. RICHARDS & SON. NOTICE To Licensed Retailers and Owners of Dray*. YOU are hcroby notified, that all “ Retail and Dray Licenses” expire on the first of October next; and you aro hereby notified to renew the samo, on or before that date, in accordance with the provisions of the Forty fifth and Forty-sixth Sections of the General Ordinance. L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council. Augusta, Sept. 13, 1554. dtOl septl4 SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. THE subscriber has just received a large supply of Sash, (glazed,'Blinds and Doors, of the first quality, made of Northern pino. All orders for odd sizes filled at short notice. mavl4 6m J DANFORTH. ~ ~ MATTHIESSEN &. O’HARA, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, I*3 East Bay, corner of Queen-st, Charleston, S. C WE would respectfully call the attention of the Merchants of Georgia, dealing in Ready, made Clothing, to our extensive and varied stook of Clothing, confprising all qualities. All Goods from our establishment aro warranted, both for style and workmanship. Particular attention given to orders. WM. MATTHIESSEN, septft WASatOl WDM. P. O’HARA. FOR SALE. THE ESTABLISHMENT known as the AU GUSTA STEAM PLANING MILL As ||| SASH FACTORY, having all the latest improve ments in Machinery for facilitating work. To an approve 1 purchaser, the terms would be rnado a* commodating. —also— -3000 lights sasb, glazed; 3GO pair Blinds. Seasoned weather boards, inch b ards, scanning, mouldings, Ac., at very reduced pricos apr7 ts WO jD A SUDDARDB. TheTelements of agriculture.—a Book for youDg Farmers, by George E. War- Jr, Consulting Agriculturist. For sale by ffi septlO THOS. RICHARDS A SON. Adam anti » e uandl es~— loo boxes Groa* A Dieirich brand; 100 do. David Thaln A a Co* do.; 75 do. J G. Davis A Co., do. just received and for sale low by |§§ «cptß C. A WILLIAMS,