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ißrncnil JUuifrtisrntrnUs.
STOCKTON St CARY.
VT the stand long occupied by James llulbert,
corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets, are pre
pared to build all kinds oi Carriages, Buggies, A#.,
•In the best workmanlike manner.
Repairing done at short notice in the best man
ner and on reasonable terms.
They solicit a share of public patronage.
JOHN L. STOCKTON.
octA ts EBENEZER CARY.
COD-FISH ,HEKKI>Q, MACKEREL. —
1000 lbs Cod-fish in fine order.
60 boxes Herring
100 packages New Mackerel, now landing
and for sale by THAYER A BUTT.
oet7
DOAPf CASULES, STARCH, fcC—
O 200 boxes Can ilea, various brands. *
100 do Soap.
50 do Starch.
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Tea, received this day.
ooiT THAYER A BUTT.
SUGARS, SUGARS. —200,000 Segars of various
qualities, some equal to any ever sold in this
market, for sale bv THAYER A BUTT.
oct7
BROOMS, XUIIS, BUCKETS— Malto~BaskeU
Ac., a large supply now landing.
oot7 THAYER A BUTT.
N OTICE. —On and after this date the undersign
ed may bo found at bis store, Mclntosh street,
next door South of Mossrs. Burtin A Walker, every
day, from half past 10 o’clock, until one o’clock and
will be pleased to serve his friends to the best of
his ability. M- W. WOODRUFF.
octs Forwarding and Gen’l- chi.
NO? ICE.—Received on consignment and for
sale by M W. WOODRUFF, 5000 lbs. very
fine Tennessee Bacon Sides, clear and Ribbed.
oots
Bacon, SACON. — Just received, and for sale
by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
oots No. 1, Warren Block.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING!!!
MR. W. CLAGHTT of the House cf Messrs.
PIERSON. JENNINGS A CO., who is at
the Charleston House, will fill all orders sent to
that House, from North Carolina, South Carolina;
Goorgia, Tennessee and Alabama.
octs 3m PIERSON, JENNINGS A CO.
»_)/ \ / \/ i/ iAugusta T per cent City Bonds,
iJpOY/jWU/Y/ten years to maturity, for sale at
par.
Apply to A. P. ROBERTSON, Mayor, or JOHN
HILL, Treasurer,
oct- sth, lm
LAMP Oil,. —A supply of the host
Strained Lamp Oil, also a good artiolo of Fall
Strainod Oil, for sale at low prices.
oct4 WM HAINES, Druggist.
CAWARy BI aD SEED,
MIXED AND PLAIN, just received and for
sale by WM. HAINES,
oc'4 Druggist, Augasta.
s —~
k SUPPLY OF THIS ARTICLE, fresh eveefr
jT\ day—for sale by WM. HAINES,
octA ” Druggist, Augusts.
OpT KEGS fine Tennessee Butter, just received
O*J and for sale by
sort 30 A. STEPHENS.
DRY HERBS. —Boneset, Catnip, Hoarhound,
Sage, Ac, for sale in quanties to suit purcha
sers.by WM. HAINES,
sept 29 Druggist and Apotheoary.
7VJEW BOOKS —Hermits Deil, from the diary
it of a Penoiller; aDd Poems and Ballads by
Gerald Massey, containing the ballad of Babe
Christabels, printed from the third London editor,
with several new pooms never before published, re
vised and corrected by the author, for sale by
ootl3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
BISOLU WON.
THE sopartner-hip hitherto existing under the
nxms of Ooffi - A Beal* is this day disolved
by mutual consent, all persons having olairas will
please present thorn and those indebted will make
paytnont to either of tho undersigned.
JOSEPH A BEALS.
JOHN G. COFFIN.
Augusta, Sept. I6tb, 1854.
JOSEPH A. BEALS,
HO USB, SIGN and ORNAMLNTAL PAINTER,
OOLICITS orders in either of the above braneh-
O e* of Business, and hope*, by strict attention,
merit a share of patronage.
Augusta, Sept. 19, 1854. lm sopt2o
Mas. 11. B. STOWE'S NEW BOOK.—Sun
ny Memorioa of Foroign Lands, by Mrs. Har
riet BeeohorStowe; The Three Colonies of Auatra
lia, their Pastures, Copper Mines and Gold Fields,
by Samuel Sidney. London Editions with nuraer
®ur Engravings, For sale by
sept 10 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
CLOTHING.
W"E invite tha attention of Merohants and
Dealers to our Fall and Winter stock of
Clothing, which wo will sell as cheap as in North
ern Marmots (except the freight.) Our stoek em
braces all the newest and most fashionable styles.
sept!3 WM. O. PRICE A CO.
/''l HAIRS.—WiII bo sold to close consignment,
10 dozen Grecian Cane Seat Chairs;
8 do. Windsor Chairs, manufactured in
Columbia, South Carolina.
sept 2 . C. GRENVILLE A CO.
MONEY AND NOTES STOLEN.
QTOLEN trom the subscriber, on the night of
the 14th inst., at the Eaxle 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,
due January J.st, 1855; one Note on Jesse Moody,
•mount not reoolleeted; one Note on W. II Camp
bell, amount not recollected. All parsons are
forewarned against trading tor said notes. A liber
al reward will be paid tor the recovery ol the
Money and Notes, with proof sufficient to convict
the thief. septl6 6 A. A. CLARK.
AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL.
Rev. JOHN NEELY, PatNciraL.
MR. NEELY proposes to opon, on Monday, the
2d of OCTOBER, in the tuildings of the
Riohmond County Academy, a High School for
Boys, in which they can be prepared either for
business or for admission into any class in College.
The Course of Instruction will comprisj all the
Departments of an English Education, with Mathe
matics, Latin, Greek, French, German and Draw
ing.
Teems — $15 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 dtOl
Chronicle & Sentinel will copy.
IKA>I SMITH’S
Fresh Smoked Beef;
New Codfish; Irish Potatoes;
Fresh Boston Crackers;
Pure Cider Vinegar;
White Wine Do., imported.
For sale by septW DAWS#N A SKINNER. |
FOR SALE. & 'L 1
A DELIGHTFUL Summer Residence, jjaian
with an abundance of wood, and a l*?Pul !
fine Spring of Water, 1J miles from Hamburg,
t. C. Possession given immediately ts septlfi
POCKET BOOK of Mechanics and Engineer
ing. containing a memorandum of Facts and
connection of Practice and Theory, by John W T .
Nystrau-, C. E.;
Part fl Chambers’ Journal;
Also, another supply of the Pilgrims of Walsing
katn, bv Agnes Strickland. Just received bv
•nglT THO 3. RICHARDS A S’ON.
AT HOME AGAIN.
f JIHE highest cash prices will be paid for NE
JL GIIOES by the subscriber. Apply at the
Glebe Hotel, oret J. P. Fleming's Stable, on Elli
sroet. feb» JOHN A. CHRISTIAN.
PUTMAM S MAGAZINE FOR SEPT BERj
HAS been Received. Subscribers will please
aa I for their oopies.
Also, PROGRESS AND PREJUDICE, by Mrs.
Gore, author of the “Banker’s Daughter,” “Moth
er’* and Daughter’s Preferment,” Ac.
The BEAUTIFUL CIGAR GIRL; or the Mys
teries of Broadway, by J. H Ingraham.
The HIGHWAYMAN’S BTRATEGEM; cr,
Olaude at the Scaffold. Being a full account of
tbe rescue of Diok Turpin, by the author of Dare-
Defll-Dick. For Sale at
GEO. A. OATHS A BRQ’3. Broad St. j
CHLORIDE OF LI ME- A neces
sary article for purifying stores, rooms, cellars
lots, Ao , received and for sale by
WM. HA IN ES, Druggist. !
Broad-et.
NOTICE.
Te Pas»tngsrt htJ the Augusta mttd Watmatbora.
Radi Road.
UNTIL further notioe, the Night Train on this
Road will loare Augusta at 0 o’clock, P. M.,
•ad returning, will arrive at Augusta at 6 o’clock,
A. M. GEO. READ, Agent.
Augusta, Sept. 21, 1854 sept 22
Tennessee clear sides.—
20,000 lbs. Tonneseee Clear Sides ;
15,009 lbs. Baltimore Ribbed Side#, juet rw
#4ved and for sale by
rm* « /.a. a wwmmm
(Sfitfral jUntrrtjrmrnta.
AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY.
OPPOSITE D. S. HOTEL.
To commence »n the first Monday in Oetobt r newt
THE undersigned, sustained by a reputation,
earned by more than twenty-five years’ profes
sional labor, in the business of Female Education,
once more tenders his services to his friends as In
structor for their Daughters.
Touching his success in his profession, he has
the satisfaction of remarking, that among his nu
moroua Graduates, are, the wife cf a Missionary
to China, whoso letters, published in a Southern
journal, are fine specimens of scholarship; a young
lady, of Alabama, now a popular Teaeher in a Fe
male College; two othors, Teachers and popular
writers for a Southern Magazine. Other references
are omitted, in order to avoid a long advertise
ment.
For examples of his fuccessful labors in th : s part
of Georgia, he takes the liberty of reterring such
as are not familiar with his method of Instruction,
to Dr. and Mrs. I P. Garvin. Mr. and Mrs. W r m H.
Maharrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Doughty, Mrs. Philip Crump, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Dugas, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips,
Mr. affU Mrs. F. blodget, Sr., Ac.; Mrs. Perrin, Co
lumbia county: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Per
ry; Mr. W. H. C. Perry, Ac., Burke county ; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen D. Heard.
His prices, per quarter of 12 weeks, will be sl2,
sls and $lB, according to grade of advancement!
payable half quarterly, in advance. A small tax
of 50 cents will be oharged each pupil, for fuel
during the season.
TTie expenses for instruction in the Modern Lan
guages, Music, Drawing and other branches of Or
namental Education, will be moderate, and made
known on application at the Academy.
His design being to receive as many pupils only
as he can personally instruct, applications are in
vited to be left at any of the Book Stores, prior to
the Ist Monday in October next.
The Academy will, at all times, be open to the
visits of friends.
HU Library, Apparatus, and other appliances,
for sound and thorough instruction, will bo unsur
passed by any othors in the State.
augl7 lawdfActf L. LaTASTE, Principal.
FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE
CLOTHING AND HATS.
CLAYTON & BIGNON, under the Augusta
Hotel, have now in Store, (and are receiving
weekly supplies) a large and splendid stock of
Ready-made CLOTING and HATS, fine and com
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. eeptl3
SCHOOL FOR IMBECILE AND BACKWARD
CHILDREN.
THE undersigned, late Principal Teacher in the
Massachusetts State School for Idiotic Chil
dren, h is opened a private School, in the vicinity
of Boston, for a select number of children.
He refers to Dr. S. G Howe, and the Tiustoes of
the State School. Address
ALEXANDER MCDONALD.
Boston, Mnss.
Care of Dr. S. G. Howe. f 6 septld
GEORGIA EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE,
MONTPELIER, MONROE COUNTY.
THE Twenty-sixth Term of this Insritution will
commenos on the 12th of OCTOBER, 1854,
and close the 12th of July, 18d5, under theSuper
intendanco of Miss 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 tho United States, together
with French, German, Italian and Latin, Music—
vocal and instrumental, Drawing, Painting in wa
ter oolors and oil, and Embroidery.
It will be advisable l'or those who wish to enter
their daughters at the institute the comine term,
to apply early, as tho number islimitod to eighty
pupils.
Applications for admission, and all letters on
business, must be addressed to **
W. S. WILLIFORD, Sec,
septl4 flm Macon, Ga.
TH2 AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
\KE now prepared to do the following kinds of
.work with neatness and despatch :
Steam Engines and Boilers, of any style or fin
ish ; also, Bank Vaults; Iron Fronts; Sills and
Linteia, for buildings.
Railroad Cars, of all kinds and descriptions,
made in the moat substantial and beautiful man
ner ; Wheels for same warranted for cue year.
Iron RailiDgs, of various stylos for Balconies or
Fenooa.
Gold Mine Casting’, of als descriptions, made to
order.
Blacksmith Work done in tho beat manner.
Mill Work—all kinds of Mill and Gin-gearisg,
Shafting, Pullo' a, Water Wheels, 4co , on hand.
Brass Castings will also have our attention.
PLANING AND SAWING LUMBER.
Flooring—Planed, Tongued amj Grooved, at $5
per 1000 feet superficial;
Ceiling—Planed, Tonguod and Grooved, at $5
per 1000 feet superficial;
Weather Boarding—Planed and Jointed $4 per
1000 feet superficial;
Planing—both sides, $8 per 1000 supeifioal feet.
Use of Circular Saw and one man will be 75 ots.
per hour. Heavy Sawing requiring two men, will
be $1 per hour.
All orders must be left in tho office, not in tho
shop. Cash will be required in all cases, unless
otherwise agreed upon with
W. M. HIGHT,
eeptlT dJkcly General Superintendent.
TO WATCH REPAIRERS AND JEWEL
LHRS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
I TAKE this occasion to notify all Watch Re
pairers, and the public generally, to be on the
look out for a certain Single-cased Gold Detached
Lever WATCH, made by Davis, Arnold, & 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 liberal 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.
septls tJanl
LEFEBVRE’S SCHOOL, RICHMOND, VA
(SUCCESSOR TO MRS. MEAD.)
rjAHE Scholastic year of this Institution begins
A on the first day of October, and ends on the
last day of June.
Terms —For Board and Tuition in all the Eng
lish branches, for the Scholastic year, $240. Mod
ern and Ancient languages, each S2O. Drawing,
S2O. Painting in oil, S3O. Music on Piano, Harp
or Guitar, each SBO. W'ashing, S2O. No extra
charge*.
There is one department in the School in which
everything is taught in French, and where that
language is spoken exclusively, as well as in the
family of the Principal.
For the accommodation of Southerners, pupils
will be received during the holidays (July. August
and September.) and charged for board at the same
ratio as in the Session. They will be exclusively
engaged in the study of French and Music, for
which they will be charged $7 a month for French,
and $1 per lesson for Music.
The following references will be considered euffi
j oient: Right Rev. Bishop Meade, Right Rcv.Bish
; °P Johns, Hon. Will'*m 11. Macfarland, Hon. John
j L. Patton.
• All letters to be directed to
| HUBERT P. LEFEBTRE, A.M,
! je2o TuFtNov Principal.
Silks and embroideries rouvri
this day, by Express—
] 2 piece* Black. Silk ; --
12 do. Cel’d Brocade Silk;
5 doson Jaconet Collars, very rich;
10 do. do. Bands, low price;
• do. do. and Swiss Sleeves, very line;
• do. Chim&setts, extra rieh; together with
Other now goods, which will be sold cheap.
•ept* GRAT BROTHERS.
JL'ST Ol’fiXED by the subscriber, and offered
at the lowest market prices, a very fine lot of
Imported and Domestic
CARPETINGS,
whioh are well assorted in prioes, styles and coal i
ties. _ Jeep 10 J. P. SETZH.
MOTHER SUPPLY —The Lamplighter ; ~The 1
Master's House, a tale of Southern Life, by !
Logan; Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Port Folio; !
Struggles for Life, an autobiography.
Just received and for sale by
septa McKINNE A HALL.
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
AT WHOLESALE.
WM. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J- Taylor, Jr,
A Co , opposite the Bank of Augusta, has
the pleasure of announcing to Merchants visiting
Augusta, that his stock of HATS, CAPS and
BON vETS, for the Fall Trade, is now complete.
And all those desiring Goods in his line, are in
vited to call and examine them, as they will be
sold at pricos that oannot fail to please.
septl4 ts
'ryj'OTiCE—All persons indepted to James M.
X v bimpson, are requested to made immediate
to the undersigned; and all persons hav
ing claims against him will please present the
JOSEPH S. CLARK,
ALMBT HATCH,
(Smrol Jl&nfrtisrraftits
TO RENT.
A GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE with
five rooms, a stable and other necessary Mi
| outbuildings. The house is situated on Fenwick
street, in the rear of Mr. Pass- Possession given on
| the Ist November next. Apply at this office.
oot7 1m
Dwelt. ing iiouse to itektTh7t
desirable and pleasant residence, on Broad MIL
street lately oocupied by Dr. W. F.Holliman, Den
tist, is to rent for the ensuing year. Addl\ to
B. BIGNON or WM. HAINES,
ootll ts
TO RENT.
THE brick Dwelling on Green street, next
above John Phinisy Sr. For terms, ap-Mii.
ply to oct7 d2w JOHN J. CLAYTON.
FTO RENT,
ROM the first of October next, a Store
and Dwelling on Broad Street, above the fefe
Lpper Market, occupied at present by B. Henry.
Apply to aogl7 ts THOS. DUNEGAN.
TO RENT.
FROM the first of October next, the Brick
Store under the subscriber’s dwelling, fetilli
noar the Lower Market House, now oocupied by
Drs. Felder A Turner, they declining to keep it.
aug9 td JOHN H. MANN
TO RENT,
TWO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st.,
containing 7 rooms. I&;ii
Two double tenement, on the same stroet, single
story.
One double tenement on Taylor street.
Two two-story Houses, 7 rooms, on Fenwick st.
Four 1J story, on Fenwiok-st., fronting So. Ga.
Depot. Apply to -JAS. L. COLEMAN.
jy2B _____
TO RENT.
FROM the first of Ootober next, the long
Room in the rear of my store at present oc-iaii/i
oupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry as a drill room.
jy!B E. H. ROGERS.
TO rent!
THE STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T.
Peay, at the Lower Market.
Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD.
septs
" CITIZENS’ MILL.
FOR the information of tho community who arc
suffering for the want of Meal, I suggest that
all old Corn ooming to this market, the consignees
should give the refusal of it to those grinding Meal
for this community, as now Corn is too green to be
ground, and it can be fed to horses, and thus save
all the old corn for grinding into meal
■ept2l ts JAMES COLEMAN.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
Augusta, August 10,1854.
AS protection against escape of 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.
Tne above rule to take effect on and after the
15th inst. GEORGE YONGE,
General Superintendent.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND'HARNESS
MANUFACTORY,
193 Broad Street, under the Augusta Hotel,
AT the above Establishment can bo spa
found a largo and well selected as
sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac., which will be
sold on accommodating terms.
Work of all kinds made to order, with neatness
and despatch. HATCH A BEGBIE.
Augusta, Aug 28 1854 aug3o
rpliE >IA IS KI AGE OF THE LAMB; aTvoice
a. from Sion’s Heights; the Mystery Finished;
She same Jesus 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, the
River of tho Water of Life, with an exposition of
the Seven Thunders spoken of in Rev. 10th, 4th v.
Jusfc received and for sale bv
septß McKINNE & HALL..
SADDLERY. &0,, FALL TRADE, 18547“
SHERMAN, JESSUP Sc CO.,
(LATE WRIGHT, NICHOLS b 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,
Coa'h Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Castings, Ac,
whioh are offered to dealers and manufacturers at
low prices, and upon their usual liberal terms, for
approved credit. d&|3ra sept7
MACHINE BELT! N G—Patent Riveted,
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 & Co.,
No. 239 Broad st, second door above the Bank
of Augusta. d&t3m septT
NEW WORKS. —Fashion and Famine, by Mrs.
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 Beach
Glea, a romance, by Elizabeth Oakes Smith;
Tiaonderoga, or the Black Eagle, a romance of
days not far distant, by G. P. R. James;
Hermit’s Dell, from tbe Diary of a Penciller-
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 & BRO.’S,
septl2 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st.
CIUMMING’sTmINOR WORKS.—The Finger
/ of God; Christ our Pasover; The Comforter.
Also, all the above in ono volume;
The Dyer's Instructor, for Dying Silk, Cotton,
Wool and Worstod und 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 Patrick Lyon;
The Practical Surveyor’s Guide;
Rural Chemistry, by Edward Solly;
Struggles for Life, or the Autobiography of a
Dissenting Minister;
Also, Sequel to the Neighbor’s Children, from
the German, by Mrs Sarah A. Myers. For sale
by scpt!2 IHOS. RICHARDS & SON.
JACKSON STREET HOSPITAL,
AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES
npilE UNDERSIGNED have doomed it advis
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 tbo Negro, provided
thav arc not of an infections character.
H F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Operating Surgeon.
ROBERT CAMPBELL M D.
jy2B ts Attending Physician.
EI>ILOCK SOLE LEATHER, Tn"every va
riety of weight and quality. Also, Harness,
Skirting, Bridle, Band, Picker, Lacing and Roller
Leather, and ovary description of Patent Leather,
always on hand and for sale at the Saddlery Ware
houso of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broftd-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. d&t3m sept7
ROCK AWAY'.—For sale a Rookaway, with har
ness, but little used—as good as new.
septl4 S. C. GRENVLLE A CO,
_ C. A. L. LAMARR
General commission merchant, Sa
vannah, Ga., will give strict attention to the
forwarding of Goods for the interior of Georgia,
Alabama and Tennessee. Iy maylfi
N CONSIGNMENT —2,OOO pounds Prince
Feathers. J. A. ANSLEY.
sept!s lm Opposite Union Bank.
T / \ DOZ. Frenoh Calf Skins, now arriving,
l of favorite brands and assorted weights,
warranted tresh. For sale at tbe Saddlery Ware
house of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. d&f3m sept7
| NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED having concluded to re
main in the city during the continuance of the
present epidemic, offers his Professional Services to
i the public. He may at all times be found at his
residence, corner Greene and Centre street, or at
the offloe of Dr. Biqnon, Bread street.
sept2o lm W. B. CHEESBOROUGH, M. D
DAMANTINE candles!— loo boxes Gross
A Dietrich brand; 100 .do--David Thain A
Co* do.; 75 do. J. G. Davis A Co., do.
Just received aad for sale low by
mp 4 * L mmthkm
(Statral
NEW FALL GOODS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from New York a part of hie Fall
Supplies, embracing a great variety of new
and beautiful articles suitable for tho present sea
son, among which are—
Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade, and plain Fanoy
j Silks, of the latest Paris styles;
Vlain Black Taffeta Silks, of saperior quality
■ and rich lustre;
Rich all-wool, Paris printed PeLaines, of new
; and elegant styles;
Fancy all -wool, Paris printed DeLaines, of small
figures, for Misses and Children ;
French all-wool Fanoy Plaids, of beautiful style,
: for Ladies' Dress; s;
English Print# and Fancy Ginghams, warranted
fast colors.
Superior English Mourning Prints and Qing*
! hams;
Lupin’s plain white, black .and fancy CDlored
| Merinos, of superior quality ;
Lupins’ black and fanoy colored DeLaines, and
plain black Challys;
Superior black Bombazine, black Alpaoas, and
black Canton Cloths; *
Superior English black Crapes, for trimming and
Mourning V eils;
Ladies Embroidered French Collars, Under
sleeves and Collarette, of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Undersleeves;
Worked Muslin Edgings and Insertings, and nar
row Thread Edgings;
Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Honi
ton Laces;
Ladies’ Embroidered, Scolloped, wide Hem
stitched and Mourning Frenoh Lawn Handker
chiefs, of beautiful styles;
Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons;
Ladies’ Kid and Gauntlet Gloves, and long and
short hand black Laoe Mitts;
Ladies’ black Spun Silk and Fleecy Lined Hose,
(some of extra sizo and weight} of the best make
and quality;
Real Welch and heavy Shaker Flannels, of the
best make;
Superior Welch, Gauae, Saxony and Silx Warp
Flannels;
Heavy all-wool c»l’d Flannels for Ladies’ Sacks,
in all desirable colors ;
English and Amerioan Canton Flannels, of supe
rior style and quality;
With a great variety of other new and beautiful
artic cs 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
he sold at very low prices. Families wishing to
purchase their Fall supplies early, are respectfully
invited to call and examine tho assortment,
sopto dt&c
LADIES' GAITERS AT $1 FER.PAIR.
JUST RECEIVED, per steamer James Adger
from New York —
500 pair Ladies’ Silk Lasting Patent Tipped Gai
ters, at sl, worth $1.25.
300 pair Ladies’ Fine Silk Last Gaiters, at $1.25,
worth $1.50.
300 pair Ladies’ Fine English Lasting Gaiters, at
$1.50, worth $2.
300 pair Ladies' Velvet Slippers, at sl, worth
$125.
300 pair Ladies’ Velvet Ties, at 87j0., worth sl,
100 pair Fine Fronoh made Gaiters,.at $2.50,
1,00 pair Children’s ADcleTies.
Together with a largo assortment of Gentlemen’s
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes,
of tho latest styles. Call and examine, as goods
will be freely shown, and one price asked.
ROBERT CAKROLL,
Opposite the United States Hotel, and between
Mrs. Hall’s and Collin’s Millinery Store. Broad-st.
N. B. Gentlomen’s and Ladies’ Travelling
Trunks, Hat Cases, Valices and Carpet Bags, just
received, and will be sold at a low figure,
jyld R. C.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Chief Engineer’s Offce, 1
Columbus, Ga , Sc»nt. 16. f
SEALED proposals will be received by the under
signed at this office until the first day of Decem
ber, for the clearing, graduation, track laying, to
gether with the building of all bridges and culverts
of tho western division of tho Mobile and Girard
Railroad, extending from Mobile to Greenville, cov
ering a distance of 130 miles:
The work will be generally divided into one mile
sections, and bids maybe made for one or mere ot
those sections; separate proposals are desired for
tho track laying, building ol tho trestle work, 5$
miles in length across tho Tensas and Mobiie rivers,
with the intervening swamps; the trestle will be 12
feet high, built upon black Cypress piles abundant
and adjacent to the line: the three rivers will be
oroseed with the common pile bridging, with trussed
pivot draws in the centre of each.
Specifications with the form of the oontract and
proposal, may be had of the undersigned upon ap
plication ; plans, profiles and estimates of that por
tion of tho line are now ready lor examination, and
parties proposing will please designate it as suoß
upon tho envelope.
The country is healthy, with no swamps after
leaving Tensas river. From Mobile to the river, 184
miles the grading is light and country very healthy
at all seasons of the year. After leaving the Tensas
the line passes through the ridge that divides the
Alabama and Conecuch waters, easy of aooess by
the Alabama river and through a seotion well
stocked with provisions.
Payments will be mido one third (4) in current
funds, one third (J) in tho (08) eight per cent, capi
tal stock of the Company, interest payable in stock
until the road is oompleted. then to ooase and re
ly upon the earnings of the road, the balance (4)
in the (08) per cent, convertible bonds of the Com
pany: maturing in five or more years at the option
of the contractor; coupons payable semi annually,
either in Columbus, Ga.. Mobile, Alabama or in
New York, at the option of the holder. ,
To bidders personally unknown to the. a*,ler
signod bond and approved security will be required
to an amount not exceeding 4 the amount of the
contract for the timely and faithful completion of
tho same.
Twenty-two and one half miles of the road from
Girard west will be opon for business the first of
November, and 52 miles nine months thereafter.
It is tho intention to have the entire line of 245
miles open for business by 1858.
aeptltf cdecl GEO. SJRUNEY.
FOR THE FALL TRADE. \
WE bave commenced receiving, Cloths, Casa- j
meres and Vestings, of the newest and most
fashionable order, for tho Fall Trade. Gentlemen
maj rely upon having any article of Clothing they
order made up in fashionable and oorrect style.
Our Stock embraces every article of Dress and
and eonvenience for tho Wardrobe. *
WM. 0. PRICE A CO., '
scptl Drapers and Tailors.
ALTON LOCKE, Tailor and Poet, an autobi
ography;
Classic and Historic Portraits, by James Bruce;
Hypatia, or New Foes with an Old Face, by
Charles Kingsley, Jr., Rector of Everly ;
Alderbrook, a collection of Fanny Forrester’s <
Village Sketches, Poems, Ac., 2 vols, by Emi
ly Chubbuck; *
Lorenso Benoni, or Passages in the Life of an
Italian;
Wcaryfoot Common, by Leigh Ritchie.
For sale at GEO. A. OATES & BRO.’S, I
aug22 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad st.
FORIiiE'IN’OLYNifcOUNTTr :
THE subscriber offers for sale his tract of LAND i
in said county, containing 2000 acres of the <
finest timbered land to bafound, a portion of which 1
has been finely improved, with every building
suitablo for a genteel family, with a new family i
residence of a House 52 by 40 feet long, containing
eight rooms andapiasia the length of the house;
good kitchen, barn, stable, horse lot Ac.. Ac. There
is also a well of the finest water to be found. To
any person desirous of locating in that section or
country, for farming or entering into the lumbef
business, the situation presents a valuable invest
ment to any one disposed to embark in a profitable
lumber and turpen ine trade To an approved
purchaser a liberal credit will be given and only a
small portion of cash required. For full informa
tion as to terms Ac, apply to the subscriber at the
residence of Col. J. Byrd, upper end of Broad street,
where a platt of the land may be geen. Also, for
sale, a fine sooond hand CARRIAGE, made to or
der, with a pair of fine horses, three fine mules,
waggon, Ac. WM. II OAKMAN, Jr.
Wilmington papers will oc py for a week and
send the account. o 4 septlfi
VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscribers offer for sale the PLANTA
TION of the late Hon Geo. MoDuffie, situa
ted in Abbeville District, known as the Fla’twood’s
Plantation, containing Four Thousand Acres (4000)
more or less, and bounded by lands of Haskell,
Norwood, James CalOoun and Belser. ihis pro
perty is too well known to noed 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, Ao.
Tho lands may be treated for separately at tho
option oi the purchaser.
For terms, whioh will be made very accommoda
ting, apply to Mr. Burt, at Willington P. 0., Abbe
ville District, or to Col. Singleton, at F at Rook
P. 0., Henderson 00., N. C. Mr. Burt will give any
further information that may be desired, and will
exhibit the promises.
ARMISTEAD BURT.
J t M R. SINGLETON..
AGENTS —Chloride of Lime,
Copperas, and Chloride of Soda, For sale by
*s*>l WM UASSm Drug**
(ffiriurat Atuu'riisrmfnts
FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line.
Carrying the United States Mail.
C HA .
TH E Atlanta and LaQrange Railroad connects at
East Point with tho Macon and Western Rail
road. ,
Through from Montgomery to Savnnnmh *rt SO
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 Macon 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 olass
Steamships
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin.
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. Hardik.
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
eaoh port.
AGENTS.
In Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drayton
and Bryan Streets.
In Philadelphia, Heron & Martin, 37j North
Wharves.
In New York, Scranton A Tallman, 18 Old
Slip, near foot of Wall Street.
STATE OF GEORGIA. KISTONE STATE.
Will leave Savannah, Will leave Savannah,
July 12th and 26th, July 18th,
August Wth and 23d, Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th,
September 6th and 20th, September 13th & 27th,
October 4th and 18th, October 11th 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 NORTH.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Through in 48 to SO Hours.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM SHIP L,IN E
Leave adger’swharves
every SATURDAY and WED
NESDAY, after the arrival of the
oars from the South and West.
ON SATURDAY,
NASHVILLE, J 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. ) Commander.
Theso Steamers are unrivalled on tho 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 aooommodations, 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 AND SAVA\N AH.
[SEMI-WEEKLY.]
ON and after Maroh 18th, the new and splendid
side-wheel Steamships—
FLORIDA,... .1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
ALABAMA, . .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. I.soo tons.Capt C. D Ludlow,
Willlcave New York and Savannah every Wednes
day and Saturday.
Those sh p 3 are among the largest on tho coast,
unsurpassed in speed, safety or comfort —making
their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and ai e command
ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a
most desirable convoyanoe to New York.
Cabin passage $25
Steerage passage, 9
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
13 Broadway,New York.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson
ville, Picolata, and Middleburg.
THE steamers. WM. GASTON,
Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and gmMz
ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freeborn, will leave Sa
vannah evory Monday and Thursday morning, at
10 o’olock, for the above place. The St. Johns is
a new boat, built expressly for the trade, with large
and 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, Maroh 1, 1854. marl 4
v ISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under the firm of PLATT &
BROTHER in Lexington and Augusta, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
Geo. F. Platt alone will use the name oJ the firm
in liquidation of the concern in Lexington, and
Platt <fc Gilham of the conoern in Augusta.
GEO. F. PLATT.
EDWIN PLATT.
Lexington, July 1, 1854. jyl3
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
WE HAVE on hand, and receiving by every
steamer from New York, Baltimore and
Philadelphia, a large and well selected stock of
FALL, AND WINTER DRY GOOD?,
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 DcLaines;
3 do. do. Ginghams,4o inches wide;
5 do. French do., do.;
2 do. Lancaster Ginghams, do.;
5 do. Scotch do., de; *
15 do. Manchester Muslin DoLaines ;
3 do. fine Fronoh 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
Cassimeres; Cassimerotts; Tweeds; Kentucky
Janos and Sattinotts; Kerseys; Blankets; Lind
seys, Ac., &o, GRAY BROTHERS,
sept 3 290 Broad sUeet.
THIRTY NEGRO MEN WANTED. '
THE undersigned wants to hire 3(1 able-bodied
NEGRO MEN, for the Turpentine Business.
The highest wages will be paid for them, and they
will bo hired lor six, twelve, or fourteen months,
commencing at any time between the 25th of Oc
tober and 31st of December. '
For further information address the undersigned
at Madison, Ga. DAVID S. JOHNSTON.
aeptlS dfit3o2
RAMEY & STORY,
GROCERY MERCHANTS, ,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL continue the Grocery Business, in all
its branches, at the Old Stand, on Broad
Street, two doors below Bcnes A Brown. We are
daily receiving eur Fall Stock. Our Stock will,
at all times, be large, assortment complete, and
adapted to planters’ trade, a liberal share of whioh
we have so long enjoyed, and hope still to receive.
J. D. RAMEY,
aug2s dlmofim S. G. STORY.
OAK SOLE LEATHER —Extra trimmed, N.
York inspected slaughter Hides, a superior ar
tielo, just reoeived and worthy the attention of
City Boot Makers. Also, a iaige stock of Balti
more Spanish Oak Sole, for sale at the Saddlery
Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
Lata Whright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augustiv dAf3ua ge Pt7
BOY'S AND CHILDREN’S READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
A LARGE and handsome assortin'nt of Cloth
Coats; Jackets; Oaasimere Pants; Vests;
Dress Suit*. Over Coats; Talmas, and Ciotning
suitable for Sohool-boys, sises 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.
SHOE FINDINGS. —A large assortment of ov«.
ery artiolc in the line, comprisirg, in part,
French and American Lining Skins, of all colors;
Sheep and Goat Binding Sk ns; Galloons Lacets
W ebbs Cords; Copper, Zino and Iron Sparables,
Shoe Nails and Tacks, flat and round; every vari
ety of Frenoh Kit and Tools; Boot Trees, and
Crimps; Lasts; Pegs, Ao., for sale on accommeda
ting terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO,
Late Wright, Niohols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. dAf3m sept7
OVV’S BROW N VVI N DSOR SOAP.—A case
of t,he above just received and for sale low at
' the AFOIH*CARIIS’ HALL,
Avgtute Betel,
<ornrral Jlbucettsfmrnte.
SPLENDID CARPETS ~
WILLIAM SHEAR'
HAS just received from Now 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 Venetian Carpets;
Rich Chenille Rugs, to match the Carpets.
The Tapestry Velvet and English Brussells Car
pets aro of the most recent importations, and in
richness of color and elegance ot style and pattern
surpass any I have ever offered to the public. They
aro also offered at groatly reduced prices, and the
public aro respectfully imvited to examine the as
sortment. dj*fco sept 3
'rich dre s s “silks . 7
AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS just received from New York, Ladies’ Rich
Dress SILKS, of new and beautiful styles,
whioh were purchased at Auction greatly below
the cost of importation, and which are offered at
great bargains. The Ladies are respectfully invi
ted to oall and examine the assortment.
_sept3 dUo _ |
FHINIZY & CLAYTON.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AUGUSTA, GA.
sept 6 6mo
A. HAMILTON.
COTTON AND TOBACCO FACTOR,
forwarding and commission merchant,
And Agent for the Si. Lotus, Memphis and New
Orleans Packets, Nashville, Tenn.
—refer jo—
. D. We aver, Esq., Cashier Planters’ Bank, Tonn j
§ Wosloy Whelees, Esq, Cashier Bank of Nashville;
George W. Lew’s, Esq , Augusta, Ga.
septs 6m
FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY.
Who says Gae—or Lead Pipes ?
JROWE it CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, at
• the corner of Jackson and Telfair streets, im
mediately in the rear of the Baptist Church, would
like to know.
We tako pleasure in stating that we aro now
prepared to run Gas and Water Pipes into Stores,
Dwellings, Churches, Factories, Public Buildings,
<fco., at as low a rate, ot as good material and work
manship as can be obtained and done in any South
ern city.
In addition to this, we will keep a constant sup
ply and procure at the shortest notice tho following
articles, vis: 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 coppor
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 Pantri.s, of all sizes and pat
terns; Brass and Iro :. Lift and F«ce Pumps, of
various patterns and sizes
AH orders left at the shop or with the Superin
tendent of the Gas Works, will be personally and
punctually attended to.
John Rowe. [sept 5 ly] G. S. Hookey.
TEACHER WANTED.
A MALE TEACHER, unmarried, with proper
references as to competency and character, is
wantod to take oharge of a few small boys in a
private family. He will be paid S3OO per annum,
and his board. Apply at thi: office. ts augll
AUGUSTA & JWAYNESBORO’ RAILROAD.
-NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
TTN STL, further notice, trains will leave Augusta
VJ at 7J, a. in., and 8, p. ra.; returning, will
leave Millen at 24,p.m and lis, p. in., connect
ing with the day and night Passenger Trains on
the Central Railroad, which leave Savannah at 8,
a. m and 7, p. m., nd leave Macon at 7}, a. ra.,
and 4J, p. m.
Passengers for Milledgerille, Eatonton, Ogle
thorpe, or Columbus, should take tho night Train,
to avoid detention.
Freight will bo carrier by the Day Train, mak
ing it an Accommodation Train, Except on Sun
days, when it will run as u Passenger Train, exclu
sively, leaving Augusta at » am, and Millen at
24 p. m , arriving at Augusta at 54 p. m.
je2 2 ts WM. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup't
GUYSOTT’S
YELLOW-DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA,
IS now put up In tho largest sized botties, and is ac
knowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, as is
certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the
original copies of which are in the pos-ession of the
proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and ori
ginal article.
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan
grene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other dis
ables, are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of
this medicine.
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFCATE.
Tallapoosa Cocntt, Ala., Jan. 2,1852.
Dear Sir: —l send you this to certify to you tiiat
your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has per
formed one of the most wonderful cures on me that
has ever been effected on tnan.
I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions
on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I had
to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated
above tho knee. In about nine months after my other
leg broke out in large eating and running sores from
my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of of
fensive matter. My groin also broke out in large biles,
which discharged much offensive matter, and at the
same time my left hand broke out in large running
sores nearly to my elbow.
The misery that I have suffered for the last two years
I cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I
never rested day or night.
In October last my son brought me one of your bot
tle wrappers; I read it, and found record of some won
derful cures performed by your “ Extract of Yellow
Took and Sarsaparilla.” I sent and got two bottles of
it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to my
great astonishment, my sores all became easy, and I
could sleep all night, a thing I had not done for two
years. When I had taken six bottles, my sores had
enarly all healed. My sores got well as if by enchant
ment. I have now used, in all, eight bottles of your
Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and I now
onsider myself well.
I entreat all of the afflicted to try this Medicine, for
believe it will cure any known disease in the world
Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and proc’aim its
real worth to suffering mankind, and entreat them to
take it, for it will cure them.
Siycase is well known in a large portion of South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt
the above cure, I invite tttSlh to call on me. and I will
show them the scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa
County, Alabama, one mile from Stoe’s Ferry.
RENAJATI HUGHES.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adap
ted for females of delicate health, resulting frem ir
regularities of menstrual discharges, and other diseases
peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his posses
sion a great number of certificates of cures performed
of the above description. Weassure the afflicted, that
a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those diffi
culties and renew the natural energies.
0“ Put up in quart bottles.—Price $1 per bottl*.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
, SCOVIL k MEAD,
111 Chartres-st., New Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all
orders must be addressed. Sold, also, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY & 00., Augusta.
D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
BARRETT, CARTER k CO., “
CLARK k WELLS, “
HAVILAND,HAKRALL k CO., 0.
A. A. SOLOMANS k CO., Savannah, and by
•ns Agent in every town in the South. aprlS
DUELLING PISTOLS, fitO.
JUST received and lor sale low for cash two
pair Duelling Pistols, a fine article, also Saloon
Rifles 4 Pistols and a good supply of the Bulleted
caps for same als<> a fall supply of Colts and Allens
Revolvers. jylß E. H. ROGERS.
FOR SALE.
A PAIR of handsome HORSES, large, gentle and
young. Sold for uo tault. Apply to
10 SCRANTON,* SEYMOUR & CO.
OHAS. A. GREINER.
SHIPPING Ic COMMUmsION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Ga., will give particular attention
to receiving, and forwarding Merchandise, to the
interior, by River and Railroad. jo‘2 6m
SLOAN & CALWELL,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN,. SEGARS, &c.
Not. 17 and 19 Cheap tide, Baltimore.
Cha*. A. Dennis. ly jyl2
“BONN, NEIMYER & CO., '
Wholesale Dealers in
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC S3GAR*
Baltimore.
Q3T* All orders promptly filled.
B. W. Vice ly jy!2
PArt I SIAN Sights and French Principles, saen
through American Spectacles, Illustrated ;
Curan and his Contemporaries, by Charles Phil
lips, Ess A. B;
The Military Life of John, Duke of Marlborough,
by 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
▼olumes;
Sir Jasper Carew, Knight, h's life and experien
ces, by Charles Lever;
Dodd Family abroad, by Charlos Lover.
For sale by McKINNE A HALL,
sept 15 Booksellers and Stationers.
J. 0. Ru«b John H. Datis W. H. Lon*
RUSE, DAVIS k. LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Je* lit fecraaOMSH 9m*-
jhirlisTiS^
[l^=-The sWadvertised
iman, Adm r. Estate of T. W. Freeman, deco Med is
BY CAMILLE E. QIRARDEY & CO
y, Gold and Stiver Watches, Materials,
btore Fixtures, fre., at Auction.
VV “ D iof o’Y V 27 M> oTfipTEVBER ■Mm
mond county at the store of the late Thomas Sr I
W . Freeman, deceased, ,he entire contenUo?
said Store, consisting, in part, of— ’ '.jjip-
Gold and Silver Watches amen? Hr r • 1 fgHBP "
Levers, detached do., single and hi.ns„L
of tho best makers. * cases.ana
Jewelry—Gold, Fob. Vest and Guard Chain. •
Ckasteliaine do ; Modailio; s ; Watch Seals- P ’
Drops and Rings Stud Buttons ; Brooches
Pins; Seal; set and plain Rings; Locsets ie
Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of hn.««
Table SpooDs; Tea do.; Knives; Castors, Ao 7
A large nt ber of first and second handed 8 an*
do day brass blocks, with weights and Sprinmi
—slso—
-1 Regulator; t Work IJenchcß; 1 chest of Draw
ers; 1 upright Desk; 1 Secretary, 1 Iron flr«. ‘
proof Sale; 1 high Glass Case ; 4 handsome Show
Cases ; Table ; Sofa, Ac.
—ALSO— '? ,
Stock of Materials, consisting of Watch Glosse*
Main Springs: and such articles as aro usually
required in the Jewellers’ business.
The attention of the public is invited to exam
ine these Goods, as they are positively to bo sold
to close up the business of the late Thomas W. *
Ireeman, deceased. Sale will commence en Wed
nesday morning, and continue at night, if not clos
ont during the day, until all is sold. Every article
will be warranted as represented.
Terms—Cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Executor.
auglfi Estate of Thos. W. Freeman, deo’d.
NOTICE.
ALL persons havipg business with me during ' J
my absence from the city, can apply to Col A E'llll
P. Bignon, at the storo ot Clayton A Bignon
aug2!2 lm LOUIS DELAIGLH.
• " NOTICE. T
A persons, (except those who have purchased
Rights,) are hereby prohibited Irom manufac
turing Stoddard's Patent Shii.glo Machine in this
county.
These desirous of purchasing any of said Rights,
can apply to the undersigned, or his atent. -
. aug22 lm LOUIS DELAIGLB.
FOR SALE. wBI
THE Dwelling House and Lot, South side rff,
and uhieeinuely fr uting Parade lireufcd.
for 4 1 ' !r t deprh i-75 foot, mure or ». t~~’
and m dimple < or-.* 1 ossess on riven vlfrY
her next Ap r iy io a. P. BIGNON
aug26 kJgft, < lea,
NEW CA H STORE.
THE subscriber Would r«.apecituHy inX.ruß.the
inhabitants of Georgia and South Carolina,
that ho is now in receipt ot his supply of Fill and
W inter DRY GOODS, all oi vvni 'h nave been pur
chased for Cash, in the various Northern Market*;
and as regards the prices at which they will be
sold, it is unnecessary to say a word, as the reputa
tion of GREEN S Store, (or ! erg the cheapest in
Augusta, isnow firmly established
—always on hand—
Bh.achod and brown SHEETIN GS and SHIRT
INGS, of various manufactories;
French, English and American CALICOES, from
$4 to 25 cents.
GINGHAMS; MOUSLIN DkLAINKS:
CASHMERES; MEitINOES: ALPACAS
BOMBAZINES CANTON CLOTHS®
Plain and Plaid White Oa nine Jaconet, Nain
sook and Muli MUSLIN;
Plain. Plaid ami Dm; d .-wi-g MUSLINS ®
LACES; EMBROIDERIES; EDGINgS; X «fl
Cami ris and Muslin TRIMMINGS ; 3 M
HOSIERY, of all kinds, &c Ac.
- —ALSO— l
Particular aftenti ,n paid to all kinds ot Neirro
GOODS and BLANKETS, such as white and H
brown KERSEYS and PLAINS; hoavy brown
SHIRTINGS, at 64c ; London Dutfil and Macinau
BLANKETS; colored do,; SATTINETS: KEN
TUCKY JEANS, &0., ail of which will be sold for X|4*|
cash, as low as in any Southern market.
e Green v ,:
„ Brood Street, Augusta. Ga.
Next door below Bones A Browns* LUrdwa* K
Store. sep:B\
PLAN lATION FOR SALE, \ I *ii
IN BAKER COUNTY, UEORGIA | . JhH
THE well-known oak and hickory Cotton
Plantation, called Gracnwood, situated l ix jfll
on tha Coolawaheo Swamp, s x miles west ot
Albany, Baker oour.ty, (now Dougherty.) Sa» I M
Plantation contains 1,600 acres of the very best 'JffiHjjM
land, in said county, most of which is cleared,
with extensive improvements on it, in perfect or- Hj
der. My usual crop is about 2UO bales, of tOOB W fl
pounds, with 27 bands. , t the j H
t Twenty young mule?, about eight thousand bush
els corn and tho stock of hogs and cattle, will hox / j
sold with the place. Said plantation has prove/ be- \
very healthy. I will reserve one lot of 250 mm J I
if the purchaser does not object. f Irp jftce. f fl
The lertility and never failing qualities of ;t hished J
county landd, togeiher with tho exemption! in tba ■
great measure, from the Boil Worm and tholfv? J
pillar, being so well known, renders it ugol' dtb the 1
enumerate the many advantages they posse!,’ I
any cotton lands in this State or elsewhord J
only reason for selling is to concentrate my plant- t
mg intorests, and to bring bit negroes nearer to *% Jfl
my place of residence and business. fIH
one desiring to purchase the place, had
ter go and see tho growing crop now on it, then
they can judge what tho land will produce, and
see with certainty for themselves. aHHffi
Terms easy to the purchaser Apply to -188
N. CRUDER, 84'Bay- at..
aug24 _ Im Savannah, Ga.
N.l MOTU, or Reef-rovings In the South Seas, j9||Hra
a narrative of Adventures at tho Hawaiian, p ft
Georgian and Society Islands, with maps and il- $
lustrations, by Edward T. Perkins. For sale by V
aept!s THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
OX CONSIGNMENT TO ARRIVE 20, 7
pounds choice Ribbed and Clear Sides; a fl
do. do. Shouldors. J. A. ANSLEY.J|
septls 1m
FOR SAt-E—One pair second-hand Platform
Scales, “Fairbanks.” J. A. ANSLEY. vj
septlo lm
ON CONSIGNMENT.—S,OOO lbs. Hams, which* ■
will bo sold low to close out.
sept 15 Ira J. A. ANSLEY.
ON CONSIGNMENT—SOO bus. Dried Poaches
will be sold low.
sept 15 lm J. A. ANSLEY.
O' N CONSIGNMENT—IO boxes ohoice New
Cheese. J. A. ANSLEY.
septl6 lm
GEORGRAPHY AND STATISTICS A new
and complete Statistical Gaietteer of the Uni- j
ted States, by K. S. Fisher.
The Progress of the United States from the ear
liest periods, by R S. Fisher.
American Statistical Annual, for 1854.
Colton’s Guide Book through the United States.
Pocket Maps of Georgis, Alabama, Miaaisaippi,
Arkanaaa, Florida, etc For sa'e by
sept 15 THO 3. RICHARDS & SON.
NOTICE
To Lictnfd Rttmilsr* and Chant rt of Drayt.
TroC are bf.reby notified, that all “Retail and
Jl l>r \ Licenses” expire on tUe first of October
next, and you are hereby notified to reuovr the
Biuie, on or before that date, in accordance with
the provisions ot the Forty fifth and Forty-sixth
Sections of tiio general Ordinan. e
L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council.
Augusta, Sept. 15, 1854 dtOl septl4
BASH~BLINDS AND DOORS.
THE subscriber has just received a !a%e supply
of Sash, (glazed,'Blinds and Doors, of the first
quality, made of Northern pine. All orders for
odd sizes filled at short notice.
may 14 6m J DANFORTH.
MATTHIES3EN fit O’HARA, *
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
| 141 Rtet Bay , corner of Qutenst, Char ft#**,, S. C
WE would respectfully call the attention of the
'Merchants of Georgia, dealing in Ready
made Clothing, to our extensive and varied stock
of Clothing, comprising ail qualities. All Good*
from our establishment are warranted, both f«r
style and workmanship. * 1
Particular attention given to orders.
WM. MATTHIESSEN.&j
geptfi WASatOl WM. P O’HARA.
FOR SALE. . Z |
rfIHE ESTABLISHMENT known as the AU-
I GUSTA STEAM PLANING MILL AND
SASH FACTORY, having ail the latest improve
ments in Machinery for facilitating work, loan
approved purchaser, the terms made ac
commodating.
—Ai.se — -
3000 lights sash, glased;
300 pair Blinds.
Seasoned weather boards, inch b ards, scantling,
mouldings, Ac., at very reduced prees ,
apr7 ts WO DA SUPDARDS.
THE ELEMENTS OF AG kICCUTUK E—A
Book fur joung Farmers, by George S. War
tag. Jr .Ceaswishig Agrismltarist. Per sate Jg
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