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Veto JUwriiscmftits.
GARDELLE & DELAIGLE,
FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
Accommodation Wharf Charleston S. C.
A. GABDEU.S. | LOUIS DELAIGLE.
dotll 3m
E L ,symmons,
Near the Lower Market,
HAS received, and is teeemng, a com- -
plete assortment of Gentlemen’s Fall Cfijlf
and Winter BOOTS. Most of these Goods f
have been made for, and selected by, my
self, from the best of Manufacturers. And I can
confidently assort, that they cannot be surpassed
for stock work or fashion, in this city. To*iSy
■tout Swamp BOOTg, I politely solicit the atten
tion of country gentlemen. I also desire it to be
understood, that these heavy Goods must be sold
for cash only. Also, a complete assortment of la
dies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES and GAI
TERS. 3m novll
TWENTY COLLARS REWARD.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on ftM
Thursday last, my Negro Fellow, MO- tjJi
SES, of the following description: He is aH
about 5 feet Id inches high, stout built, square
shouldered, has a scar aoross the nose, the middle
finger on the right hand off to the second joint,
tolerablo large whiskers, and disposed to talk very
much if encouraged.
The above reward will paid, if brought to me in
Augusta, or lodged in any jail, with the assurance
of my getting him. He is well known as a wag
oner, all through the State. AH persens are cau
tioned from giving employment or harboring him,
under penalty of the law. .
novll 4 WM. 11. OAKMAN, Jr.
UF" 1 The Rome Southerner will please copy 3
times, and send bill to this office.
WANTED.
A SMART GIRL of 12 or 14 years old, as house
servant, lor a small family, fair wages will be
paid monthly and hired by the year. Apply at the
store of E. C. Tinsley & Co. to
novll _ d 4 J. J. BYRD.
NOTICE.
THE Stalls in the lower and upper Market
I Houses will be rented on Monday, the 13th No
vember, to ihe highest bidder. Terms cash for all
sums under Twenty Dollars. For twenty dollars
and over one half cash, the balance in six months,
with approved security.
L. D. LALLERSTEDT.
novll 2 Chairman Market Committee
A CHANCE TO MARE MONEY.
Profitable and Honorable Employment
THE subscriber is desirous of having an Agent
in each county and town of the Union. A
capital of from $5 to $lO only will be required,
and anything like an efficient, enorgetic man can
make from three to five dollars per day; indeed,
some of the Agents now employed are realizing
twioo that sum. Every information will bo given
by addressing (postage* paid)
WM. A. KIN6LER,
novll c4* Box f>ol, Philadelphia. Pa., P. 0.
GUARDIANS’ SALE!
AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or
dinary of Columbia county, will be sold, be
fore the Court House door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the following
Negroes, viz: MOSES, about 52 years old ; BA
SIL, 30; ABRAM, 35; PETER, 25; TURNER,
22; FANNY 66; RACHRL. 42: NANCY, 33;
ANNE, her ciild, 8; JINNY, REBECCA,
22 ; ALFRED, her child, 4; LOUISA, 17 ; SIL
VIA, 17 ; and CALFUKNIA, II years old. All
belonging to Mary A. M. Murray, and sold for her
benefit. Terms on the day of sale.
L. P. MURRAY, | „ ~
novll W. H. MURRAY, j ttuardian s-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE'
AGREEABLY to an order from the Ordinary
of Burke county, will be sold, before the
Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, on
the first Tuesday in January next, the following
Negroes: DICK, a carpenter; NARCISSA; RE
BECCA ; and LUCINDA, an infant, the property
of George W. Collins, deceased. Terms made
kpown on the dav of sale,
nov 11 LKWIS R. COLLINS, Adm'r.
NOTICE.— All persons having demands against
Ferdinand V. Burdell, late of Burke county,
deceased, are hereby notified to present them, pro
perly attested, to me, within the time prescribed
by law, or they will not be settled; and all per
sons indebted to said deceased, are required to
make immediate payment.
novll JOHN J. JONES, Adm’r.
EXECUTOR S SALE.
WILL be sold, bofore the Court House door in
Waynesboro', Burke county, on the first
Tuesdiy in JANUARY >next, between the usual
hours of sale, by virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, a tract of LAND, ly
ing and being in said county, containing Two Hun
dred and Sixteen acres, be the same more or less,
adjoining lands of John Rollins, Adam McNatt,
and others • Sold as the property of the Estate of
William Penrow, deceased. Sold to perfect titles,
novll JOHN P. ALLEN, Ex’r.
EXECUTOR’S SALE. ' * ~
WILL be sold, on FRIDAY, the 29th day bf
DECEMBER next, at the late residence of
William Penrow, deceased, of Surke county, all
the Perishable Property belonging to the Estate of
said deceased, consisting ol Horses, Hogs, Cattle,
Corn and Fodder, one Wagon, one Buggy, Planta
tion Tools, and other articles too tedious to men
tion. Terms on the day.
novll JOHN P. ALLEN, Ex’r.
■jVTEVV BOOKS.—Swell Life at Sea. or Fun, Fri
i v gates and Yachting, a collection of Nautical
Yarns, from the Log Book of a Youngster of tho
Mess;
Na-Motre, or Reef Rovings in tho South Sea, a
narrative ot adventures in the Hawaiian, Georgia
and Society Islands, by Edw'd. F. Perkins;
The Cabin Boy’s Story, a semi-nautical Romanee,
founded on fact, by the author of Pirate Doctor
Lawyer’s Story, etc-;
Russia and England, their Strength and Weak
ness, by John Paynell Morell;
Herman and Dorothea, from German of Goethe,
by Conrad Porter;
The California aud Oregon Trail, by Francis
Parkman, Jr.;
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens ;
Emanuel and Philibert, by Alex. Dumas ;
Sunshine on Daily Paths, or the Revelation of
Beauty and Wonder in common things, from
Household Words, by Chas. Dickens;
The Scout, or Black Riders of the Congarce, by
Wm. Gilmore Sims, Redfield’s edition;
Woodcraft, or Hawks about the Dovecote, by
W. Gilmore Sims, Redfield’s edition ;
t Mid*-jeering Children, a Tale dedicated toChild
hood, jp the author of Sunday Afternoon in tho
Nursery. The Light of Life—
“ Even a child is known by his doings, whether
his work be pure, and whether it be right”—
Prov. xx: It;
Faggot of French Sticks, or Paris in 1851, by
Sir Francis Head;
Our Folks at Home, or Life in the Old Manor
House, by Edw. Toliver;
Party Leaders, or Sketches es Thos. Jefferson,
Alex. Hamilton, Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay,
John Randolph; of Roanoke, etc., by Joseph G.
Baldwin, author of Flush Times in Alabama and
Mississippi;
Life’s Lessons, a Tale ;
History of Cuba, or Notes of a Traveller in the
Tropics, by M. M. Ballou;
Lives of Queens of England, before the Norman
Conquest, by Mrs. Mathew Hall ,*
Sister Agnes, or the Captive Men, a picture of
Convent Life, by a Clergyman’s Widow, author of
tho Orphan’s Friend, eto;
Nanette and Her Lovers, a Tale of Normandy,
by Talbot Gynne ; *
Persons and Pictures, from Histories of France
and England, from Norman Conquest to the Fall
of the Stuarts, by Henry Wm. Herbert;
Magdalen Hepburn, a story of the Scottish Re
formation, by the author of Passages in tho life of
Mrs- Margaret Maitland, etc.;
Behind the Scenes, by Lady Bulwer; 1
Purple T:nts of Paris, by Baylio St. John.
Just received and for sale by
novll McKINNE A HALL.
DA Vl *, KOI,B A FA\ NI N (i li&v» in Store,
snd offer for sale— •
400 bags Rio Coffee ;
75 pockets Java Coffee ;
75 bbla. Crushed and Powdered Sugar;
300 *“ A B and C Do.-s
10 boxes Loaf » Do ;
200 “ Adamantine Candles ;
50 “ Sperm Do
50 “ Mould Do;
75 “ Pearl and No. 1 SUrch ;
50 “ Soap;
150 “ Tobacco, assorted brands •
50 dost. Buckets;
75 “ Brooms.
Also, Sardines ; Smoked Beef ; Soda and Butter
Crackers; Bologna Sausages ; Nuts; Spices, Ac.
novll
IKES- AM) I.!<ICOKS. | ~
6 qr. casks superior Sherry Wine ;
10 “ Port Wine, different qualities ;
20 “ Madeira Wine, “ “
100 bbis. Monong’a. Whisky “ “
20 “ N. E- Rum ;
20 “ Phelp’B Gin;
20 quarter casks American Brandy ;
20 eighth *- “ “
50 bbis, Pike’s Whisky. For sale by
novll DAWSON A SKINNER.
Fifty HHDS BACON sides, in store ancftc
arrive For sale low, for cash by
p«ts davis, kolb a Fanning.
©ritrrul JUwfftismntls.
FASHir \ and Famine, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
Party Leaders ; Sketches of Thomas Jefferson.
A’exander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry
Clay, John Randolph of Roanoke, including no
tices of many other distinguished American States
men, by J. G. Baldwin, author of the Flush Times
of Alabama and Mississippi Capt. Canot, or
Twenty Years of an African Slaver, being an ac
count of his career and adventures on the coast,
on shipboard, and in the West Indies, written out
and edited from the captain's journal, memoranda
and conversation, by Brantz Mayer, Chesnut
Wood, a Tale, by Lulu Lendon. The Virginia
.Comedians, or Old Days in the Old Dominion, edi-
Jfced from the MSS. of C. Effingham, Esq. The
Lady’s Complete Guide to Crotchet, Fancy Knit
ting and Needle-work, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
Emanuel Philibert, or the European Wars in the
16th Century, by Alex. Dumas. The City Side, or
Passages from a Pastor's Portfolia, gathered by
Clara Belmont. The House I Live in, or the Hu
man Body, for the use of Families and Schools, by
Wm. A.Alcott. TheSiDger’s Companion, contain
ing a choice selection of popular songs,- due ts,
glees, with music arranged tor the violin, flute,
and voice and piano Romantic Incidents in the
Life of the Queens of England, by J. T. Smith,
Esq., author of Stanfield Hall. For sale by
novll GEO. A. OATES & BRO-, Broad st.
wanted; ~
A\ OUTH about 16 years of age to attend in a
Gentleman's Furnishing Store. One who re
sides with his parents preferred. Apply next door
North o£ Mechanics’ Bank. d 6 novlO
SALT.
SACKS Cape de Verdes SaU, in 2
bushel sacks, a prime article for Plan
ters’ use, for sale on consignment.
—also —
2,000 Gunny Bags. J. B. GUIEU,
novlO ftf General Commission Merchant.
H. A. BROOKS,
HISTORICAL ASD PORTRAIT PAINTER,
Constitutionalist Range, Mclntosh Street,
novlO AUGUSTA, GA.
TIN PLATES^
JOHN & TIIOS. A BONES, have just received
1000 boxes Tin Plates of (imported direct) Also
heavy stock Iron wire. Block Tin, Pig Lead, Spit
tes, Sheet Iron, Lead, Copper and Zinc, which tney
offer at lowest price- novlO d 3
I ESLIE’S MAGAZINE, lor November, has
-L been received. Also the Knickerbocker for
the same month. For sale by,
novlO GEO. A. OATES & BRO., Broad st.
Postponed
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will
be sold, at the Lower Market House in the city
of Augusta, within the legal hours ol sale, by virtue
es an order from the Honbrable the Court of Co‘m
mon Pleas of said ciiy, all that lot, or parcel of
land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being in the city of Augusta, near the Augusta
Factory, on the east corner of Marbury and Fen
wick streets, and bounded South by sa’d Fenwick
street, North by a lot ol R. D. Ca uniehael, East
by a lot of Sharron, and West by Marbury
street, sa : d property having been heretofore levied
on as the property of Laman A. Ford, by virtue of
sundry attachments returnable to and carried to
judgement in the Court of Common Pleas jf said
city, in favor of Hand & Fleming and others, vs.
Laman A. Ford. WM. V. KER, fcb'ff. C. A.
novlO
COW HIDES FOR SALE —I,OOO Cow Hides
for sale. Apply to
novlO WM. H. PRITCHARD.
NOTICE.
ON and after this date the Office ol the Wash
ington and New Orleans Telegraph Company
will continue open in tho evening until a'l business
is transacted. THOS. D. RICE,
nov9 “ Chief Operator.
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL,
CORNER OF BROAD AND KOLL.OCK STREETS.
WERNEKPUTSCH will resume the exer
• cises of his School on Monday, November
13 th.
Tuition for Term of 12 weeks sl6 00
Payment required in advance. nov9
BALES OF
FODDER AND HAY just received on consign
ment. Eor sale by DYE A BARNES.
nov9
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS.
WM. O. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tailors,
are now prepared to execute any and all or
ders in their line of business, having this Fall re
ceived an unusual and choice selection of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, which they will make up
to order in the most modern and approved style.
Clothing. —Our stock embiaees all themodern
styles of Garments, got up by the most experienced
mechanics, and at prices that must pleaso all that
can appreciate.
We have also all other articles in our line of
business, such as Hosiery, embracing a!) the latest
manufacture; Gloves, do.; Neck Dressing do., and
all the articles useful for the Gentlemen's Ward
robe. 258 Broad st. novlO
New fall gocps.-full supplies.
WILLIAM SHEAR’
HAS received from New Yorklhis Full Supplies
of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, embracing a
large and splendid Assortment, suitable for the
Fall and Winter season, among which are—
Rich fancy colored Silks of new and beautiful styes;
Plain Black Silks,jin great variety of styles, and of
superior quality ;
Rich Paris printed DeLaines and Fane alii Wool
Plaids;
Lupin’s colored white and black. Merinoes, and
plain colored DoLaines;
A very large Supply of small-figured, all-wool
pointed DeLaines, for children, of new anJ
beautitul styles;
English and American Fancy Prints, in a great
variety ot styles;
Superior Scotch fancy Ginghams, of new and
beautiful Winter styles;
Elegant French Embroideries, embracing Ladies 1
Collars, Chemizettes, Undersloevcs and Hand
kerchiefs, of new and splendid styles;
Ladies Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks and Tal
mas of the latest styles;
Ladies’ Rich Embroidered and Plain Paris Silk
Velvet Cloaks;
A large supply of Ladies,’ Misses’ and Children’s
Hosiery of the best make ;
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Superior Gauntlet Gloves;
Ladies’ and Misses’ Meiino and Silk Vests;
Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Silk and Merino Shirts
jr~ and Drawers ;
Superior Welch, Gauze, Saxony and Silx Warp and
Heavy Shaker Flannels;
Superior English Colored Flannels, for Ladies’
Sacks:
English and American Canton Flannels, of extra
quality ;
A very large Supply of Mourning Goods, for
Ladies’ use, of Suporior quality ;
Superior 12-4 Linen fcheetings and Pillow Case
Linens;
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Diapers,
some of extra quality ;
Rich Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Eome of
extra size;
Scotch and Bird's Eye Diapers, extra .fine, for
children’s wear;
Heavy Scotch Diapers and Huckabacks, for
Toweling; ~
Superior Whitney and Merino Blankets of extra
size and quality;
Superior Crib Blankets.
Also, a great variety ol other seasonable articles
suitable tor Family and Plantation use. The
public are respectfully invited to call and examine
the assortment.
W- S. especially solicits a call from his long
continued friends and patrons, and assures them
that no exertionnm his part will be wanting to
supp y them with the latest and most desirable
styles of Goods, at the lowest prices: no\ 8
NEW FALL GOODS.
LD. LALLEKSTEAT, has received his com
• plete Stock of Fal* and Winter Dry Goods
and offers at his old Stand, corner of Globe Hotel, a
very large assortment of—
Brocade, Striped and Plain Silks;
Canton Chocked Silks for children;
Muslin DeLanes and Cashmeers:
English and French Merinos, great variety.
Lupins best Bombazines and Alpaccas;
Needle Worked Collars and Undersleevcs:
Do. Bands and Cht myetts;
Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings;
Gimps Fringes, and Buttons;
Cloths and Cassimeres; ,
Ladies and Gent's Silk and Merino Vest*;
Furnature Dimity and Fringes;
Table Linens and Towellings;
Superior Insh Linen and Diaper;
Red and White Flannel;
Negro Blankets, great variety:
Osnaburgs and Stripes;
Kerseys and Ga. Plains. To which he invite
attention. nov7 d6Ac3
FHINIZY & CLAYTON
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
WE have commenced receiving, Cloths, Cas.
meres and Vestings, of the newest and mo;
fashionable order, for tho Fall Trade. Gentleme
may rely upon having any article of Clothing thti
order made up in fashionable and correct style.
Our ->tock embraces every article of Dress an
o and convenience for the Wardrobe.
_ WM. 0. PRICE A CO.,
pU Drapers and Tailojs.
(ffirwrol JUwrtisfmcnts
TO RENT.
THE commodious dwelling recently occupi
ei by J. S. Wilcox, two doors below theAiiiii
Union Bank. For particulars apply to Baker,
Wilcox A Co., or to D. H. Wilcox. oct27
TO RENT,
FROM the first of October next, a Store
and Dwelling on Broad Street, above the iiiiai.
Upper Market, occupied at present by B. Henry.
Apply to augl7 ts IHOS. DUNEGAN.
TO RENT, ~
TWO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st.,
containing 7 rooms.
Two double tenement, on the same street, single
story.
One double tenement on Taylor street.
Two twe-story Hohses, 7 rooms, on Fenwick-st.
Four 1J story, on Fenwick-st., fronting So. Ca.
Depot. Apply to JAS. L. COLEMAN.
jy2B
FTO RENT.
ROM the first of October next, the long
Room in the rear of my store at present oc- MiH
cupied by tho Oglethorpe Infantrv as a drill room.
tcTrent.
THE STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T.
Peay, at the Lower Market.
Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD.
septs
FOR~SALE. : flj^
A DELIGHTFUL Summer Residence, f*aa»lJ[
with an abundance of wood, and aJJJjgjL
line Spring off Water, 1J miles from' Hamburg,
S. C. Possession given immediately. ts septl6
WAGONS FOR SALE. t
Four large road wagons.—Apply to
my Ware House on Broad street,
notl 0. H. LEE.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS ~
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.
Work of all kinds made to order, with neatness
and despatch. HATCH A BEGBIE.
Augusta, Aug. 29 1854 aug3o
SADDLERY, &c., FALLT&ADE, 1854 ~
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., >
(LATE WRIGHT, NICHOLS & C 0.,)
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, Valicos, 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 doalers hnd manufacturers at
low prices, and upon their usual liberal torms, for
approved credit. dAf3m - sept7
Q \ RAGS Rio Coffee, just received by
O SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.
novl No; 2 Warren Block.
1 11A DHLS choice New Orleans Syrup.
J- xJyJ 10 bbls Golden Syrup.
novl SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.
SEGARS, SEGAKS. — 2OO,OOO Segars of various
qualities, some equal to any ever sold in this
market, for sale by . THAYER A BUTT.
jioct7
BKOOAII.VuBS, RUCKETS—MaIto Basket*
Ac., a large supply now landing.
oct7 Til AYE R A BUTT.
Sugar coffee &c.—
200 bags Coffee.
100 barrels refined Sugar, various qualities,
landing this day. THAYER A BUTT.
oct7
i | ACHINE BEL TI 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 A Co.,
No. 239 Broad st., second door above tho Bank
•f Augusta. dA|3m sept7 *
Mu DICIN'E CHESTS. —A fine assortment for
Family and Plantation use, for sale by
novl WM. H. TUTT, Druggist
PURIFYING SICK CHAMBERS, AC.-
Solutions of Chloride of Zinc.—This is a most
powerful agent, for puriiying the air of sick cham
bers, houses that have been long shut up, cellars
Ac., for sale by WM. H. TUTT Druggist,
notl
HITE WASH HKI sTlfcS, of "all" sizes for
sale by * WM. II TUTT Drugg st.
BACON —20,000 pounds Sides, for sale by
* DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
oct2B
ON CONSIGNMENT and for sale by DAVIS, .
KOLB A FANNING. '
12 bb!s Onions, in prime order. ,
12 kegs Tennessee Butter. .
12 bags Feathers. oct2B
KEGS fine Tennessee Butter, just .received
OeJ and for sale by
sept 30 A. STEPHENS.
C. A. L. LAMAR, c
General commission merchant, Sa s
vannah, Ga., will give strict attention to the
forwarding of Goods for tk* interior of Georgia,
Alabama and Tennessee. ly mayl6 i
1 /\/ V DOZ. French Calf Skins, now arriving, j
Lvy V/ of favorite brands and assorted weights, ’
warranted fresh. For sale at the Saddlery Ware
house of SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., -
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door abovo the Bank
of Augusta. d&|3m sept7
NEW BUCWHEAT.—New Bucwheat received (
this day per steamer.
n°vs THAYER A BUTT.
Hiram smith flour —3o Bbis. fresh .
ground Hiram Smith Flour, of New Wheat,
rocoivod per steamer, this day landing.
novs THAYER A BUTT. .
HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER.
Just Received and for Sale by
GEORGE_A, OATES A BRO.
HARPER'S MAGAZPNE for November, trim- (
ed. For sale by
novß THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
RECEIVED this DAY—A supply of Fresh
Bermurda Arrow Root, Gum Camphor, Sied
• itz Towdersand Potash, and for sale to thoso in
want by WM. HAINES, Diuggist-
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
. ril HE subscriber takes this method of informing
X his friends, and the travelling public general •
, ly, that his house is again open for the reception of
private and transient boarders ; hoping by strict
f attention to the wants and comforts of those
around him to receive a liberal share of the public
• patronage. Charges moderate.
novß 3m WM. 11. HOWARD, Proprietor.
' KUMBELS PATENT MACHINE BELTING
PERSONS IN WANT OF BELTING for Ma
chine purposes, would do well to call and
examine our stock, as we have on hand and are
constantly receiving to article superior to any ever
3 brought to this market. This belting is made of
5 Oak Tanned Leather, and stretched by powerful
9 machinery, and is said to be much more durable
than tho Hemlock bolting for machinery. We have
' also on hand a large assortment of Hemlock 3el
-1 ting equal to any of the kind ever sold. Can bo
5 found also at the old stand of A. Hatch, now Hatch
9 A Begbie, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles,
Canvass Trucks and everything else belonging to the
business, a genuine article of Neat’s Foot Oil,
_ always on baud at tho above named place- Work
3 of all kinds made to order with neatness and des
a patch. HATCH A BEGBIE.
nov2 dAclm •
PLANTATION. NEGROES, STOCK AND
PROVISIONS FOR SALE.
fgdHE undersigned, desirous of leaving the ceuu
6. try, offers lor sale his entire lands, negroes,
horses, mules, cattle, hogs, provisions, Ac. First,
his farm at No. 10J. C. R. Road, Jefferson county,
Ga., containing five hundred acres, about two-thirds
fine hammggk lands, the remainder pine. This is
a good station for wood and water, and a good
place for a boarding house. With this place will
be sold, if desired, five negroes : two likely fellows,
a negro woman with two children, the woman a
; good cook, washer and ironer; also, 1000 bushels
! com, with 7 head horses and mules, 40 head cattle
; and 200 head hogs, or thereabouts; also, five hun
dred (500) acres of pine lands, hoavily timbered,
one and a half miles from the railroad, and two
miles from the Ogecheo river; also, one tract of land
_ | of two hundred two and a half (202 J) seres in Ne.
i one, (1) twelfth (12) district, Montgomery county.
Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to
come aud look for themselves, and as soon as pos
~ { sible, as lam determined to soli. Terms liberal.
,j. Apply to the undersigned, in person, at Station No.
)at 10£, or by letter, addressed to Holcombe, Burke
en county, Ga. MICHAEL CRONEN.
g ! oct26 dAc2m.
CHAS. A GREINER
nd i OHIPPING tc COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I O Savannah. Ga , will givo particular attention
to receiving, and forwarding Merchendise, to the
, 1 interior, by River and Railroad. jo2 6m
©ritcral JUmrrttsfincnta.
NOTICE.
THE school about to be opened under the direc
tion ofMr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin, will com
mence its first quarter, Monday November 13th.—
Entrance to the young ladies Department will be
on Green street, the boys will enter on Jackson
Street. novß
HOUGHTON INSTITUTE.
! exercises of this institution will be resum-
X ed Monday, the 13ih inst. The male depart
ment under the superintendence of Mr. Daniel
Mahoney, and the female under the charge of Mrs.
Wheeler. . By order of the Committee.
novß
AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL.
KEV. JOHN NEELY, PRINCIPAL.—Mr.
Neely proposes to open, on Monday, 13th
November, in the Buildings of the Richmond
County Academy, a High School for Boys, in
which they can be prepared, either for business, or
for admission to any class in College.
The Course of Instruction will include all the
departments ol an English education, with Latin,
Greek, Mathematics, French, German and
Drawing.
The Scholastic Year, viz: from the first Monday
in October to the second Saturday in August fol
lowing, will bo divided into four Quarters or
Sessions:
First Session commencing Oct. 2nd; and ending
Dec. 18th, 1854.
Second Session commencing Dec. 19th, 1854, and
ending March 6th, 1855.
Third Session commencing March 7th, 1850, and
ending May 23d, 1859.
Fourth Session commencing May 24th, and end
ing August 9th. ‘
Students may enter at any time, and will be
charged irom the date of entrance to the end of the
Session.
Terms—s6o per Scholastic Year.
For French or German, S2O additional.
Stenography will Be taught, if desired, at $lO for
that course.
One dollar will be chargedfor fuel for each of the
Winter Sessions. 12 novs
gELECT SCHOOL.
A SELECT English arid Classical School will be
oponed in the School Rooms, opposite the
Methodist Church, on the comer of Green and
Jackson Streets at the close of the prevailing epi
demic, under the charge of Mr. D. F. Griffin, A. M.
The course of instruction will be thorough and
practical. Young men will be fitted for any stage
of their collegiate course. Book-keeping, both by
Single and Double Entry, will be taught practi
ca iy.
A Female Department #lll also be opefiod, by
Mrs. D. F, Griffin, at tbo same place. The course
of study in this Department will embrace all those
branches usually taught in the highest Female
Seminaries. * *•
RATES OF TUITION PER QUART ER OF 12 WEEK 6.
Primary Cl iss $ 8-6®
Common English Branches 10.00
Higher 12.00
Latin and Greek 16.00
References. —Messrs. Thos. Snowden, Josiah
Sibley, Gen. G. W. EvaDS, T. W. Timmerman,
J. H. Anderson, Augusta. John Usher, E. J.
Buckmaster, M. A. Ransomo, A- M. Benson, J. A.
Houston, Hamburg. d-ts oct24
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
MR. T. H. HOLLEYMAN, assisted by Miss
Mary 'F. Ilolleyman, proposes to open a
SchooLfbr Boys and Girls on Monday, 13th of No
vember, in the School Rooms previously used by
Mr. Symn es and Lady.
Miss Mary Holleyman, a graduate of Barham
villo Female College, S.C H will conduct the Female
Department. Mr. Holleyman is a graduate of
South Carolina College, and has been engaged in
the business of teaching for several years. He
proposes to prepafe boys for the junior class of
any College, or for entering into the active duties
of lifo. Great attention will be paid to the moral
culture of he pupil. Mr. Holleyman refers to the
following gentlemen, from whom ho has testimo
nials :
S. B. Clark, M. D., Col. E. B. Gresham, Col. A. C.
Walker, Judge J. W. Casswell, A. H. Anderson,
Esq. and John D. Mbngin, Brothersville. Edward
A. Eve, M. D., W. J. Mims, George W. L. Twiggs,
Wm- H. Baldy and Thomas E. Greenwood, Esqrs.,
Twiggs Academy. Dr. Joseph A. Eve and Rev.
J. E. Evans, Augusta,
Rates of Tuition as adopted by Mr. Symines, SB,
sl2 and sl6 per quarter. Mr. H. respectfully
solicits encouragement. dtJanl oct24
CANARY BIRD SEED,
MIXED AND PLAIN, just received and for
sale by WM. HAINES,
oct4 Druggist, Augusta.
* SODA WATER.
A SUPPLY OF THIS ARTICLE, fresh every
day—forsaleby WM. HAINES.
oct4 Druggist, Augusta.
“SLOAN & CAL WELL,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, SUGARS, &d
Nos. 17 and 19 Cheapside, Baltimore.
Chas. A. Dennis. ly jyl£
at HOME -^g Al n.‘
THE highest cash prices will be paid for NE
GROES by the subscriber. Apply at the
Globe Hotel, or at J. P. Fleming’s Stable, on Elli
treet. feb9 JOHN A. CHRISTIAN.
MORE HATS, GENTLEMEN.
JUST RECEIVED, Beebe A Co.’s Fall style
fashionable Moleskin HATS. Also, several
cases of our own manufacture. Thoy are handsome,
and no mistake. Call and see them at
G. VV. FERRY’S
Fashionable Hat Store, Masonic Hall Building,
Augusta, Ga. augl2
SILKS AND EMBROIDERIES received .
this day, by Express—
-12 pieces Black Silk; (
12 do. Cel’d Brocade Silk ;
5 dozen Jaconot Collars, very rich ;
10 do. do. Bands, low price;
5 do. do. and Swiss Sleeves, very fine; ‘
5 do. Chimazetts, extra rich ; together with
other now goods, which will be sold choap. ,
sept 3 GRAY BROTHERS. 1
BACON, BACON. —Just received, and for sale
by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
octs No. 1, Warren Bloek.
FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES,”
LONG KNOWN —sevcrelytest-
ed—always right— i|-jA
THE ACKNO WLEDGED M *
STANDARD !
Goneral Southern Agents, /
Spear, Weston A Co.,
141 Pratt Street, Baltimore.
oct7 Agent, Augusta, JOHN NELSON.
A. HAMILTON.
COTTON AND TOBACCO FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And Agent for the Si. Louts , Memphis and New
Orleans Packets, Nashville, Tenn.
REFER TO
D. Weaver, Cashior Planters’ Bank, Tenn ;
Wesley Wholess, Esq , Cashier Bank ofNashville;
George W. Lew s, Esq , Augusta, Ga.
sept 5 6 m
K, COFF E E~&C •
O 120 bbls ABAC Sugars.
300 Bags Rio Coffee.
40 do Java do
50 bales Guunv Bagging, old importion.
200 coils Rope.
100 bbls Pikes Magnolia Whisky, to arrive.
75 boxes Adm Candles.
20 do Sperm. For sale by
BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH.
oet29
GRANITE mills FLOUR—Fresh Ground
and just received trem the Mills this day.
For Sale by GEORGE W LEWIS.
nov6 No- 1 Warren Block.
U“ AND DRAWERS, of Me
rino. Wool, Silk, Cotton and other kinds,
just received by Wm. 0. PRICE A CO.
oct 22
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE PLACE, 8 miles from the city,
and one and a half miles from the Waynes
boro Railroad_containg 33 Acres. The improve
ments are good. There’s a fine Orchard on the
place, and a plenty of wood and water. A bargain
may be bad if applied for soon. Apply to Wm. E.
Barnis, Augusta. WM. II.BALDY.
nov2 f6t
' SALT OF LEMONS
THIS SALT is infinitely preferable to any other
preparation for immediately takinglronMoulds
ink spots, red white, and stains of any kind, out of
laee, muslin, lawn, cambric, and linnen, without
trouble, and winhout doing the least injury to
them.
It also whitens them to admiration, if they are
grown yellow, so as to render them as beautiful as
when quite new. Price 25 cts, per vial, and for
sale by WM, HAINES, Druggist,
Nov 4 Augusta.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHINGTT
MR. W. CLAGETT of the House of Messrs
PIERSON, JENNINGS & CO., who is at
the Charleston Hostse, will fill all orders sent to
that House, from North Carolina, South Carolina;
Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama,
j octs 3m __ PIERSON. JENNINGS A CO.
> EAI —A fine article —fresh ground, and just
i IYL received into store from the Granite Mill, for
b sale by GEO. W. LEWIS.
■nov2 No. 1. Warren Block.
©fnrrfll JUmrrtisrmrnta
CHARLESTON TO PHILADELPHIA.
Through in 45 to 50 Hours,-Fare S2O,
MEALS INCLUDED. j
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LINE.
STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY,
Capt. BurtSen
The above new and magnificient Steam Ship,
built expressly for this route, is one of the largest
on the American Coast, and is unsurpassed if equall
ed for speed, strength, comfort, or accommodations.
Sailing days from each port, as foliates.
From Philadelphia, From Charleston,
Saturday, Nov. 11th, Saturday, Nov. 4th,
“ Nov. 25th, “ • Nov. 18th
Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin 37J
North W'harves.
Agents in Charleston, Holmes <fc Stoney, Boyce
&e.. Wharf,
All produce consigned to the Agents in Charleston
will be forwarded to Philadelphia, free of commis
sion nov7 f6m
fareTreducedT
Cabin Passage from Charleston to N. York, S2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS
NASHVILLE, \ M. Berry,
1500 tons, i Commander.
MARION, ) W. J. Foster,
1200 tons. ) Commander.
JAMES ADGER, | S.C. Turner,
1500 tons. ) Commander.
SOUTHERNER. ) Thomas Ewan,
1000 tons. ) Commander.
THESE Steamships are built ex
pressly for the line, and for safe
ty, comfort and speed are unrivalled jp»
on the Coast. Table supplied wi th
every luxury; attentive and courteous Comman
ders, will ensure Travellers of this Line every pos
sible comfort and accommodations.
Cabin Passage S2O
Steerage 8
For Freight or Passage, having elegant State
Room accommodations, apply to
HENRY MISSROON, Agent,
nov3 Charleston. S.C.,
Jk „ . - . .
FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line.
Carrying the United States Mail.
Change of schedule.
THE Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad connects at
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 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 class
Steamships
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. j. J. Garvin.
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. Hardie.
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 4 Lamar, Corner Drajton
and Bryan Streets.
In Philadelphia, Heron <fc Martin, 37J North
Wharves.
In New York, Scranton & Tallman, 19 Old
Slip, near foot of W all Street.
STATE OF GEORGIA. KEYSTONE STATE.
Will leave Savannah, Will leave Savannah,
July 12th and 26th, July 19th,
August 9th and 23d, Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th,
September 6th and 20th, September 13th & 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,
I January 3d. 1855.
H. C. SCOTT,
July 20,1854. Travelling Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AN D SAVANNAH.
1 [semi-weekly.J
ON and after March 18th, the now and splendid
side-wheel Steamships—
FLORIDA 1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
ALABAMA,. .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. S«henck,
AUGUSTA I,sootons.Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. 1,500 tons.Cap* C. D. Ludlow,
Willleave Now York and Savannah every Wednes
day and Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed in speed, safety or comfort —making
their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and aic command
ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a
most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin passage, .$25
Steerage passage,: ' 9
PADELFQRD, FAY & CO.,
- Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, -
13 Broadway,New York.
FOR PALATKA, FAST FLORIDA.”
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson
ville, Picolata, and Middleburg. 1
THE steamers, WM. GASTON,
Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and Vim iT' ; ' -h
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
and airy State Room accommodation, and taking
the inland route, offers superior facilities for inva- ,
lids and. others. For further particulars enquire of
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Savannah, March 1, 1854. marl 4
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
-U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE.
CONSISTING of the following substantial and
fast running Passenger Steamers, viz ;
MESSENGER,
MAGNOLIA,
CUBA,
CREMONA and
EMPRESS.
The above boats, carrying the U. S. Mail, will
commence their regular trips on the Alabama ri
ver on the FIRST OF NOVEMBER next—lea
ving Mobile daily and Montgomery daily, on the
arrival of the Trains of Railroad Cars, and connect
ing daily at Montgomery with the Cars and at Mo
bile with the New Orleans Mail Boats.
One of the above boats will leave Selma on the
downward trip at six o'clock A. M.
The above Steamers will be commanded bj able
aged experienced Officers, who will use every exer
tiou to secure the comfort and safety of passengers.
The ratis of freight by the above boats will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per
bale of cotton.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply ou board, or to
oct24 die6m COX, BRAINARD A CO.
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 W arc
house of SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. d&f3m sept7
OAK SOLE LEATHER. —Extra trimmed, N.
York inspected slaughter Hides, a superior ar
ticle, just received and worthy the attention of
City Boot Makers. Also, a large stock of Balti
more Spanish Oak Sole, for sale at the Saddlery
Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.,
Late Whright, Nichols <fc Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door abovo the Bank
of Augusta. d&t3m sept7
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 Clotning,
suitable for ftebpol-boys, sizes to fit from 3 years
old to 17. Just received this day, and for sale at
CLAYTON &, BIGNON'S,
septl7 _ _ Under the Augusta Hotel.
SHOE FINDINGS. — A large assortment of evi
ery article in the line, comprising, in part,
French and American Lining Skins, of all colors;
Sh6ep and Goat Binding Sk’ns ; Galloons Lacets
Webbs Cords; Copper, Zinc and Iron Sparables,
Shoe Nails and Tacks, flat and round; every vari
ety of French Kit and Tools; Boot Trees, and
Crimps; Lasts; Pegs, Ac., for sale on accommoda
ting terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMANVTESSUP A CO ,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. d&f3m sept7
t X AMP OIL. —A supply ot the best Winter
r JLI Strained Lamp Oil, also a good article of Fall
Strained Oil, for sale at low prices.
oot4 WM. HAINES, Druggist.
£oitrriM.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, drawn, and prizespaid by the wellknown
and responsible firm of
GREGORY & MAURY.
Sales Close each Day at two o'clock.
Drawn Numbers, Class 267 at Savannah, Nov. 9tb.
8 9 29 34 22 35 47 14 19 28 62 52 7
EXTRA, 71 by Delaware, 259 on Saturday Nov. 11.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$51,554. .
2 of $20,000; 2 of $10,000; 2 of $5,000; 25 of
$2,000. 50 of SI,OOO. Besides numerous others.
Tickets sls. Shares in proportion.
Class 270 at Savannah, on Monday, Nov. 13.
CAPITAL SCHEME.
$9,465.
4 prizes of $2,000 ; 4of SI,OOO, Ac., Ao. Tickets
$2 50—Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package
of 25 quarters, $9.25.
EXTRA CLASS 72, by Delaware26l, on Tuesday.
Nov. 14.
SPLENDID SCHEME
$22,000.
$11,000; $5,000 ; $3,000 ; $2,500; 10 prizes of
SI,OOO, Ac. Tickets $5 —Shares "in proportion*
CLASS 272, at Savannah, on Wednesday.
A CHANCE FOR ALL. M
$8,259.
2 prizes of $3,000; 2 of $2,000; 2 of SI,OOO, Ac.
Tickets $2 —Shares in proportion. Risk oif a
package of 25 quarters, $6.55.
JOHN A.MILLEN, Agent,
On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the city or country strictly con
fidential. nov7
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOT
TERY.
(By Authority of the State of Alabama,) conduct
ed on the Havana plan.
CLASS G.
To be Drawn on the 30tn of November, 1854.
One Prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every
Prize Drawn.
Capitals $15,000
“ 5,000
“ 4,000
* 3,000
“ 2,000
“ 1,500
“ 1,100
“ 5 of SI,OOO 5,000
In all, 501 prizes, amounting to $60,000
Tickets $10 —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
02P* Every prize drawn at each drawing.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lyons.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 21, 1854.
TEACHER WANTED^
A MALE TEACHER, unmarried, with proper
references as to competency and character, is
wanted to take charge of a few small boys in a
private family. He will be paid S3OO per annum,
and his board. Apply at this offiee. ts augll
AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAILROAD.
UNTIL further notice, trains will leave Augusta
at 7s, a. in., and 8, p. m.; returning, will
leave Millen at 22, p. m and 11$, p. m., connect
ing with the day and night Passenger Trains on
the Central Railroad, which leave Savannah at 8,
a. m. and 7, p. in., nd leave Macon at 7s, a. m.,
and 42, p. m.
Passengers for Millodgeville, Eatonton, Ogle
thorpe, or Columbus, should take the night Train,
to avoid detention.
Freight will be carried 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. m, and Millen at
22 p- in-, arriving'at Augusta at 52 p. m.
Je22 ts WM. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup't
IVTOTICE.—AII persons indepted to James M.
1.1 Simpson, are requested to made immediate
payment to the undersigned ; and all persons hav
ing claims against him will ploaso present the
same. JOSEPH S. CLARK,
ALBERT HATCH,
Beptl4 Assignees.
GODY’S LADY’S BOOK FOR OCTOBER and
NOVEMBER, has been received. Also,
Arthur’s Magazine for the same months. For sale
at GEO. A OATES & BRO.’S
oct3l Bookstore, Broad-si.
MOLASSES NOTICE—4O bis prime New Or- ‘
leass Molasses, on consignment and for sale
by oetlO M. W. WOODRUFF. ]
lyrOTlCE.—Just received on consignment and
I\| for sale by the subscriber.
50 bags extra family Flour, from best White
Wheat. |
25 bushels Corn Meal, from nevfr Corn.
5 hhds Porto Rico Sugar.
15 hhds Tennessee Bacon, Shoulders and
Sides, of the best quality.
M W, WOODRUFF. f
oetl4 Forwarding & Gen’l Corn. Merchant.
NOTICE. —On and after this date the undersign
ed may be found at his store, Mclntosh street, f
next door South of Messrs. Bustin & Walker, every t
day, from half past 10 o'clock, until one o’clock and
will bo pleased to serve his friends to the best of
his ability. x M- W. WOODRUFF.
octs Forwarding and Gen’l. Cbm’sn Mer cht. (
NO MCE.—Received on consignment and for i
sale by M W. ■’WOODRUFF, 5000 lbs. very i
fine Tennessee Bacon Sides, clear and Ribbed.
octs
ON CONSIGNMENT, .
From the Atlanta mills— l
100 Sacks, 98 lbs., Fresh Superfine Flour. t
100 do 49 lbs, “ do “
and on to-morrow, a car load, put up in bbls.
Dealers wanting a fine article, .Will do well to
call. Store open from 10 a. m. until 2p. m.
T. W. FLEMING.
N. B. I am also receiving a fine lot of Bacon.
octl2 T. W. F. (
RICH DRY GOODS.
“ Cheaper than the very Cheapest .”
GRAY B ROTHE R’S—Bog to inform the public,
that their Fall purchases this season have been
UN usually large, having been in the Northern
markets over three months this Summer, so
many large auction sales took place, offering de
cided advantage to close purchases. We can con
fidently say that our stock is much cheaper than
the like quality of Goods could be obtained a few
weeks later, when the great body of Merchants
went to market, our desire, owing to the very short
season that we will now necessarily have, is to dis
pose of this large stock independent of profits, and
we may venture to say that we can offer as strong
inducements as any of our neighbors, if not stronger.
In our Dress Goods Room, will be found the
richest varieties of the Season, such as—
Elegant Moriantigue Silks;
Rich Satin, Striped . do.
Very Elegant Black Plaid do
Small Stripe Plaids and Sgdrod.
Rich Brocade Plain Striped and Plaid, 50 cents
per yard, worth 75 cents;
Plain Black Silks all widths, very cheap;
Black Plaid Watered and Brocade, new styles;
White Silks and Satins; •
Figured, all Wool, French muslin Delaine, 12$ cts.
worth 50.
French Merinos, very cheap;
Lupins best Bombazine exceedingly low;
Black Janmse, a new and very desirable, hll
Wool Goods, for mourning;
Black Alapacas all qualities, some very fine and
low priced;
Mantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
French styles, exceedingly cheap;
Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls;
Embroideries of all kinds of the most elegant
description;
Ribbons for the Million, fine bonnet and neck, 6f
oents a yard, worth 20 cents.
Calicoes and Ginghams, best styles aheap,
Domestic Goods > f all kinds;
Blankets and Kersey’s unusually low, and a great
variety of other articles to which we would res
pectfully invite the attention of the public.
nov2 GRAY BROTHER'S^
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE Undersigned has this day associ ted with
THOMAS J JENNIMGS and ISAIAH
PURSE in the Grocery and Commission Business
under the name and style of Poullain, Jennings
<fc Co.
Nov. 6. 1854. ANTOINE POULLAIN.
‘ ’ 7 ]a carb.l
POULLAIN, JENNINGS St CO,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Grocers & Commission Merchants
Antoine Poullain, | Thomas J. Jennings;
Isaiah Purse.
npvß
HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS,
AT WHOLESALE.
WM. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J - Taylor, Jr.,
& Co , opposite the Bank of Augusta, has
the pleasure of announcing to Merchants visiting
Augusta, that his stock of HATS, QAPS and
BONNETS, 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 prices that cannot fail to please.
Iseptl4 ts
TT'RENCH ZINC.—SOOO pounds, just received
rby uovl WM. H.TUTT Druggist.
Auction Sal to.
BY C, E GIRABJPEY &CO
Temporary Administrator's Sale of Groceries,
' Provisions, fyc.
WEDNESDAY, the 15th hast., at 10$ o’clock, A.
M., will be sold, by order of the Honorable Court
of Ordinary, the entire Stock in Trade belonging
to the estate of Frederick H. Schwarts, deceas
ed, at the corner of Broad and Centro Streets,
consisting, in part, of—
Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Syrup, Molasses, Bacon.
Salt, Lard, Butter, Fish, Soap, Capdles, Beef,
Pickles, Sardines, Mustard, Nutmegs, Maoe, Pep
per, Raisins, Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Buckets, f übfclg
Preserves, Cordials, Tobacco, Segars, Prupess
~ 1 * u * .fojlo
A large lot of Crockery Ware, Iron Ware, Cook
ing utensils, Brooms. Brushes and Wooden Ware.
ALSO*!*^,,
A lot of fine Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Porter,
Sooth and Irish NVhi.-ky, Madeira, Port and Chana
pagno Wine, Monongahela Whisky.
—ALSO
Bar Room Fixtures, Furniture of House and
Kitchen Ac.
The Store, which is one of the best stands for a
Retail Grocery in the city, will be rented, if not
previously disposed of, until Ist of October, 1855.
Sale to continue from day to day until closed out/
Terms of sale, cash before delivery.
CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY.
nov9 Temp. Adm’r. Est. F. H. Schwartz.
BY C. E, GIRARDEY & CO.
Administratrix's Sale of Groceries, <J-e.
On the 20th inst., by order of the Court of Ordina
ry, will be sold, the entire Stock in Trade of
Louis Wiebel, deceased, at the Store lately occu
pied by the deceased, on the corner of Twiggs and
Walker streets, consisting, in part, of—
Sugar, Coffee, 'Syrup, Pickles, Bacon, Lard,
Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Wines, Liquors,
Hay, Corn, Flour, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac.
ALSO EgPPI
Furniture, Bar Room and;Fixtures, and Store
Fixtures. Terms, cash on delivery.
nov9 MAGDALENA SIMON, Adm’x. J
by s. cTgrenville & co! K
On account of underwriters and all Concerned
TUESDAY, 14th inst., at 10$ o’clock, in front
of store, will be sold—
-1 bale Blankets.
5000 yards Homespun.
14 boxes Segars, do. Sundries, Ac. Terms
cash. v - //’•■ novß
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
Furniture. Beds, sre.
TUESDAY, 14th inst, at 10$ o’clock, in firtwt
of store.
Will be sold a large stock of every article of
mture, Ac., used in house keeping. Terms cash.
novß*
~~ £Y ~S. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
TUESDAY, 14th inst., at 10$ o’clock, in front
- MB ofstoio,
Will bo sold our usual assortment of Groceries,
consisting in part of Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco, Segars,
Soap, Candles, Starch, Mustard, Pepper, Potatoes,
Rope, Bacon, Ac., Ac.
ALSO
Dry Goods. Terms cash. novß
PAY YOUR TAXES.
THE TAX DIGEST tor the yiear 1854 has been
placed immy hands for collection, and I shall
not have time to call on persons as heretofore, there
fore all persons are requested to caiPat my stofe,
where I can be found every day, Saturday's Except
ed. E. C. TINSLEY, T. C. R. C.Sf
novl dlO
EZRA I. MOSES,
COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchant, Sa
vannah, Ga, will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care.
REFeRENCES :
Messrs. L. Tkapman A Co., 1
“ Ward law, Walker A Burnside, > Charleston
“ James Adger A Co., }
Messrs. Hall A Moses, ) w , T ,
“ Catlin, Levitt A Co., ( New lork ‘
Messrs. Purvis, Gludden A Co , Now Orleans.
“ A. A. Solomons A Co., Savannah.
Messrs. Hax.l A Moses, Columbus.
Savannah, Oct. 25.
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY AGENCY
TT'or the purchase, on commusion, of all articles
Jl required by Rail Road Companies and Machi
nists.
Office, No. 20 South Fourth Street, near Wal
nut, Philadelphia.
References: Richard Norris A Son, Locomotive
Builders, Philadelphia ; Wm. C. Lewis, Esq. Presi
dent of Catawissa, Williamsport A Erie Railroad
Company, Messrs. Grant A Stone, and Charles
Henry Fisher, Esq.
eot 24 3twlm THOMAS M. CASH, Ag’t.
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 oitizons 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. septl3
NEW BOOKS-'—Hermits Dell, from the diary
of a Penciller; and Poems and Ballads by
Gerald Massey, containing the ballad of Babe
Christabels, printed from the third London editor,
with several new poems never before published, re
vised and corrected by the author, for sale by
octl3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
Drugs and MEDICINES.—A full and am
pie supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,
Paints. Oils, Glass, Ac., Ac. Orders from the coun
try solicited. For sale low for cash by |
WM. HAINES,
oct 31 lmc 217 Broad ttreet.
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 pine. All orders for
odd sizes filled at short notice.
mayl4 6m J DANFORTH.
BONN, NEIMYER & CO., !
Wholesale Dealers in
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS.
Baltimore.
KF” All orders promptly filled. „
B. W. Vick. JLy jy!2
J. C. Ruse. John H. Davis. W. H. Long.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
je3 sepl Savannah. Geo.
1 i \ WHOLE and half bbls. Mackerel No.
1 UU 1, 2 and 3.
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.
novl No. 2 Warren Block. / 4
Tennessee BACON—2S,OOO lbs Tennessee
Bacon, chiefly Clear Sides, receiving this day,
and for sale by A. STEVENS.
octlS lm
STOCKTON & CARY.
AT the stand long occupied by James HulArt
corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets, are pro
pared to build all kinds ol Carriages, Buggies, Ac.,
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.
V JOHN L. STOCKTON.
oct4 ts EBENEZERCARY
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS are hereby forwarned not to
trade for either of Four Notes, given by us,
dated, Augusta, March 27th, 1854, payable at 3,9,
12 and fifte< n months after date, with interest, to
Darius Whithead A Co., or beater, for ten hun
dred dollars each, as the consideration for whieh
said Notes were given is interfered with by counter
acts of said Whitheod A Co., in giving a deed to
the same rights to Other parties , and unless said
parties desist, or we are made safe from interfer
ence, the consideration for which said Notes were
given has failed in part, if not altogether, and wo
will not pay said Notes, unless compelled by law-
HENRY J. OSBORNE.
FREDRICK A. WHITLOCK.
By H. J. Osborne, Partner.
oct 12 * j :
DISOLU MON.
THE copartnership hitherto existing under the
name of Coffin A Beals is this day disolved
by mutual consent, all persons having claims will
please present them and those indebted will make
payment to either of the undersigned.
JOSEPH A BEALS.
JOHN G. COFFIN.
Augusta, Sept. IGth, 1854. ,
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To Passengers by the Augusta and
Rail Road .
UNTIL further notice, the Night Tram on this
Road will leave Augusta at 6 0 clock, P. M..
and returning, will arrive **_£■£“** J* ®' o
A M GEO. READ, Agent-
Augusta, Sept. 21, 1854- sept 22
£j3AD~ C0 F FI NS.
MADE to ORDER at the shortest notice, by
J ROWE A CO., corner of Telfair A Jackson
streets. Orders left at this office will be promptly
attended to. oc ,
1 1 B l^ £°"*'" WJSBSSS&