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Spmal Uoitifs^
Religious Notice.—Service may be
expected, in the First Presbyterian
Church, This cSiuMay) Morning, at the usual
hour. novlQ
Portrait Painting. Mr. \H. A.
Bt ooks, Historical Painter, has rooms
next to Br’Yanvoorher. Mclntosh street, up stairs.
Testimonials and specimens of Painting may be
seen at his Studio. Lessons given in Drawing and
Painting on the principle® taught in the first Acad
emies of the continent
Mrs. Brooks superintends there-gilding and
furnishing of every description of Picture Frames,
whioh she warrants to be equal ill quality, and as
Jow as they can bedone at the North. Itn nov!9
fT* J "~ jptta Strang rs and Citizen* in want of
bargains, fine W atchos and Jewelry,
are requested to bear in mind that the postponed
Admin strator’a Sale ol the extensive stock of the
late Thomas W. Freeman, deceased, will positive
ly take place on the 30th mat , as advertised by us
m another column, at our store. Persons in want
of any artie'e- in that line will probably find it to
their great advantage to defer purchasing until
then.
All articles will be guaranteed as represented.
nov!9 ts C^E^OirakbiT&Co.
ry'TjfSs Augusta Independent Fire Company,
■9 s '-*2s> Second Division— Members are re
quested to attend a Called Meeting, at the Engine
House, on Monday Evening, the 20th inst., at
"i o'clock.
9y order of the President
noviß 2 John N Gow, Sec. pro tern.
William A. Walton, E*q., will at-
E5--T2-* tend to the unfinished business of the
late James G. Gould, in the Court of Common
Plea* 3t bov-18
Mr. Edi'or —Please announce that
Mr. Masi in Bridwell will be sup
ported fjr a Member of Council for the Fourth
Ward. novlß
If *' ThtTAugnsta Female High School,
opposite the Unitoa States Hotel, over
Mr. hobert Carroll’s Boot and Shoe Store, will be
re-opened on Monday, L'Oth of November
Terms, for Board and Tn tion, in all the English
branches, will he very moderate. No extra oharge
for French, Latin. Fuel, Ac.
nov l7 C. A. Pabal, Principal.
filp'T.ySs Ur. A. Cnuninghum has removed to
Reynold street, nearly in the rear of
the old Bank ol Augusta, where he may bo found,
when professionally wanted. 6 novl7
fig* 1 1 l >o Exorcises of Mrs. Ring’s School
will he resumed on Monday, Nov. 20.
novlfi dlO
s At Private Sale, without reserve,
the entire stock of Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, now opened and ready for inspection,
at the Store of Cosgrove and Brennan, above the
Globe corner.
The undersigned offers for sale, at New York
cost, the entire stock of Dry Goods, amounting to
about Seventy-five Thousand Dollars worth, and
embrac ng almost every article in the Dry Goods
line. The terms will be Cash , or for amounts of
One Hundred Dollars, and over, approved paper
at three months, with interest from date of sale.
Country Merchants, the Trade in genesal, are
Invited to call and examine the Goods and prices.
All orders promp ly attended to.
T*,BrKNNAN,
Surviving partner of the firm of Cosgrove k
Brennnn dtf novlfi
Country Healers,—Families and others
in want of any thing in the way of
Stoves, Grates, Ranges, or general house furnish
ing goods, should look in at the extensive assort
ment of L. Ha'Cock A Co, 210 Broad street, a
few doors below Post Office corner. This establish
ment is complete in all its departments. No stock
heretofore offered in the city, in their line will com
pare at all in point of variety or extent, with the
Assortment they now offer to their customers,
nov 16 d 6
E? Female School.—The Misses Skds-
wick propose to open a School for
Young Ladies, on Monday, the 20th inst. Their
aim will t be to combine with a thorough, intellectual
•ducalton such moral end religious oulture as will
load their pupils to the formation or those traits of
oharactrr without which the highest mental endow
meats are worse than useless.
The course of instruction will include the Latin
and French Languages. Terms from 10 to S2O,
accord.ng to the ages and requirement* of the
pupils.
School Rooms on Bioad-street, over the office of
the Augusta Manufacturing Company. Applies*
tion* may be left with Dr. T. W. Battey.
Referfnces —Col. H. H. CuuimlDg, Dr. T. W.
Batter, Geo. Schley, Esq.. Geo. W. Lamar, Eeq.,
Hon. Wm- T. Gould. Edward Thomas, Esq.
nov 15 10
**• c - Llppard has the honor of an
nouncing to his friends, and the public
of Augusta, that ho will resume his Classes for the
«n*uing season, on the following week Tne im
proved sv*tem of instruction, so much admired
since its adaption, will be introduced. Every nov
«ltT worthy of attention, in audition to all the
Dances in ordinary use, will be taught with careful
attention to the progress and deportment of the
pupils.
Mr. Lippard would further state, that while on
bi» last tour North, during the past summer and
tall season, that ho availed himself of.every oppor
tunity that was requisite to acquire all the'new and
most fa*hionable Dances, and the modern style
in which they will be taught the present season.
The t>mo and place ot' teaching will be made
inown in a sow days With many thanks for the
liberal patronage heretofore received, ho hopes, by
renewed exertion, to merit a continuance of the
same kindness. novls
Eagle it Phoenix Hotel— J. R. Pres
c«Tr, Propdetor.— Is now open for
the reception of Transient or Permanent Boar
ders. The proprietor solicits a continuance of
pat onage. and can only assure those Jwho may
make a selection of his house, that no pains wiil
be spared to render them comfortable,
novls ts
Female Institute.—The subscriber
renews the tender of his services to
Parents and Guardians in the education of their
daughters and wards.
Providence permitting, the teachers will beat
their posts on Monday, the 20th.
nov!s W. J. HARD, Principal.
An Election will be held at the
Richmond Hotel on Saturday, 26th
November inst-.for a member of the City Council of
Augusta, for the Fourth Ward, to fill the vacancy
of „no. J Donaldson, who has left the city, under
the managemant of Danl. S. Bush, William H
Howard and N. K. Butler, or any two of them
Poles to be opened at 10 o’clock A. M., and closed
at 2 o'clock. P. M.
novl4 td A. P. Robertson, Mayor.
Removed.— Ccsgrove A Brennan
B&-. have removed their stock of Dry Goods
from the old store ofT. J.Cosgrove ACo-, known as
their lower store. Having no further connection
evith that house, they would invite their friends to
<»11 at their upper store above the Globe corner,
where they are now opening an extensive stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Good 3, which they will
seii ac cost to wind up the businois of the firm and
satisfy the heirs ot T. J.<Cosgrove, deceased.
nov!4 ts
Dyspepsia and Indigestion —These
great scourges of onr people cannot
be to© well understood, or the means of averting or
caring them too highly appreciated. The person
who d scovers any means of cure or alleviation,
confers a benefit upon his fellows, and is deserving
of honor. This desirable consummation has been
achieved, and not only may dyspepsia be cured,
but it may be prevented, by the use of “ Iloofiand's
German Bitter’s," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,
Philadelphia, whicn medicine is spoken of in terms
of the highest commendation by thousands who
have tested its efficacy, It is perfectly innocuous
in its nature, and possesses the valuable property
of improriug the health of the robuat, as well as
restoring the health of the sick.
novi4 H
—-j For Sale, or to Rent, a House and
~ Lot, on Telfair street, opposito the res
idence of Charles Dugas, with ten large rooms, and
all necessary out buildings; having a front of six
ty feet on Telfair street, and running baok to Wal
ker street Terms easy. Possession given imme
diately. Apply to "Cosgrove & Brennan.
novli ts
ST PhiH»- Scrofula Sc Diseased Blood.
—For these terrific diseases, Carter’s
Spanish Mixture is the only specific.
v The proprietors have in their possession over
one hundred certificates of the most extraordinary
cares effected by it.
We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams,
late High Sheriff of Richmond, Va.; Edwin Bur
ton, Commis ioner of the Revenue for Richmond;
General W eloh, of the Mammoth Circus; Dr. Hend
ly, ot Washington City; Mr. Wru. A. Matthews,
and C. B Luot, Esq., of Richmond, Va ; Mr F.
Boyden. Exchange Hotel, Va ; and a host of others
who have seen cases of the worst description cured
by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. They all oertify that
it is the g eatest purifier of the Wood known. See
advertisement. 1m nov 14
t3F~~~ZT~~~3 * ntiCf • — Clayton A Bionon, have r«
oeived at their old stand, nnder th«
Augusta Hotel, * large and well selected stock
of Winter clothing, consisting of all the garment!
usually kept n that line, our store is open ever]
day and has b en daring the summer. We res
peottully invite the attention of purchasars
tlfic
A THACKER WANTED.
THE undersigned, Trustees of the Male Acad
emy in Monroe, Walton county, are desirous
of engaging tbe soi vices of a penile,nau with some
expo, leni-e lu tea hi ng, and competent to prepare
young men or College.
J. H. ARNOLD. *
ORION STROUD,
WATERS BRISCOE,
P. G. MORROW,
nov 19 JT Trustees.
CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, flto.
JUST received at BANCROFT S, next door to
Bank of Augusta, CARPETS, MATS, RUGS.
MATTING, &e., in great variety and all prices, to
which the attention of Ladies and others is respect
fully solicited
novl9 J, K. BANCROFT.
AT HOME AGAIN.
CUYLEtt k WIiIGHT, DENSISTS, have re
turned, and can be found at their Office over
Carmichael A Bean's Hardware Store, Broad-st.,
at all hours of the day. novl9 . ts
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
MW. WOODRUFF, Agent for this long and
• favorably known Company, would respect
fully announce to the public generally, that he is
prepared to take FIRE RISKS on as favorable
terms as any Agency in the city.
Augusta, Nov. 18, 1854. novl9
“BAGGING NOTICET
I HAVE now in store, and for Bale, 50 bales very
superior GUNN Y BAGGING, old importation.
M. W. WOODRUFF,
povD* Forwarding and Gen’l Corn’s Mc'ht.
WANTED.
2JOURNEYM AN TAILORS,
novl9 WM. 0. PRICE, k CO.
ON CONSIGN >lE.vr,“Bo'boxes 77 Bkd 5 sEye'”
LIME > an article of groat whiteness, suitable
for fine Plastering, from a new quarry in Cass Co.
For sale by J. A . ANSLEY,
Commission and Produce Merchant, Opposite
Union Bank. im novl9
lI'XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in quarter and half
J sacks, fresh ground from the Granite Mills.
For sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
nov!9 No. 1 Warren Block.
B.E-OFENED FOR THE SEASON.
The Chalmer's Daguerrean Gallery. ‘
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the
citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that his
rooms over Clark & Co.’s Jewelry Store, are now
open for the reception of visitors, from ’J o’clock
in the morning, until 4 o’clock in the evening.
novl7 6 WM. H. CHALMERS.
NEGROES WANTED.'
I WISH to purchase a number of likely young
NEGROES, for which I will pay my usual lib
eral prices. Any communication left at the Sta
bles of Wm. A McConnel, or through the Post
Office, at Augusta or Hamburg, will meet with
prompt attention. novl7 ts A. WILSON.
A NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
An entirely fresh and new Stock of Goods.
BROOM & NORBELL
HAVE opened at the store recently occupied by
Broom tc Brown, (opposito the Augusta
Bank, a varied and complete assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
suitable for the Fall and Winter seasons, and em
bracing all the newest styles, and most desirable
Goeds of the season, every artk-lo of which is en
tirely fresh and new. and will bo offered at the
lowest possible advance on Now York cost for cash.
They would respectfully solicit a share cf public
patronage.
Additional supplies received weekly.
novl7 lmo
REMOVED.
P. & M. GA UAHEK
Have removed a few doors below their old stand,
and opposite the Augusta Hotel,
they are now opening a full supply
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
Embracing every article in the trade, which will
be sold at unusually low prices.
They would respectfully oall the attention of the
Ladies and the public to their stock of DRESS
GOODS and TRIMMINGS, and iivite them to
oall and examine them. novl4
““elegant dress goods.
WARD 4c BUR CHARD would respectfully
ask the attention of Ladies to their well se
lected assortment of Dress Goods, consisting of all
the late styles and designs in Silks, Cotton and
Wool fabrics. novls
SALT
3/ \l \t \ SACKS Cape de Verdes Sa’t, In 2
bushel sacks, a prime article for Plan
ters' use, for sale on consignment.
—ALSO—
-2,000 Gunny Bags. J. B. GUIEU.
uovlO ftf General Commission Merchant.
COW HIDES FOR SALE.—I,OOO Cow Hides
for sale. Apply to
nov 10 WM. H. PRITCHARD.
’ BONN, NEIMYER & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
Baltimore.
All orders promptly filled.
B. W. Vick. ly jyl2
CARPETINGS.
PRINTED and Plain Baizes, for Crumb Car
pets and Floor Cloths, just received by J. P.
SETZE, to wit:
Low priced Cotton and Wool Carpeting ;
Low priced all Wool Do.;
Sooth Ingrain Wool Carpeting, at 87$ cts.;
“ “ “ “ SI.OO
1.12$
Three Ply “ 1.25
. “ “ • “ 1.37$
“ “ “ 1.50
6-4 Green Baize; 6-4 Printed Drugget;
10 4 Printed Drugget; 16-4 do. Do ;
5-8 j 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Venetian Carpetings, for stairs;
Hearth Rugs, binding and thread to suit the same.
novl7
TICr.DICINE CHESTS.—A fine assortment foi
IVJL Family and Plantation use. for sale by
novl WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist
Medical Testimony cannot be Con-
Sx troverted.—One of the most startling
cases is narrated of Dr. McLane’s Vermifuge by
Dr. John Butler, of Lowell, Trumbull Co-, Ohio.
The case was that of a young lady who had been
very sick for eightyears, and had consulted a num
ber of physicians, who had treated it as one ot
Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Butler was then called in,
and for u time believed with his predecessors that
it was a case of Prolapsus. He was, however,
soon forced to the conclusion that his patient was
suffering from worms, and after much persuasion,
prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr.
M’Lanc's Vermifugo. This medicine had the ef
fect of removing from her a countless number of
the largest size. As er sho passed them, her
health immediately returned, fheis since mar- j
ried, and continues to enjoy excellent health.
Purchasers will be oarel'ul to ask for Dr.
M'Lanc's Celebrated Vermifuge, and take none
else. All other Vermifages, in comparison are
worthless. D . M’Lanc's genuine Vermifuge, also
his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all
the respectable Drug Stores in the United State*
and Canada.
Sold by Haviland, Risley A Co.,Wm H. Tutt,
D. B Plumb & Co.,and W. H. AJ. Turpin, Augus
ta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. C .
Hill A Smith, Athens, Ga.; E.C. Jones, Madison;
A. A. Solomons; Savannah; and by all Drug
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the
South. 12 novli
__
J. 11. Spear’s, having had an am-
P\« opportunity, being resident Physi
cian in a hospital tor several months. Respectfully
offers his professional servioea to the citizens of
Augusta. Office opposite I lantern Hotel.
oct3 tt
To Country ->1«-reliant*, wishing to
had a fi ne stock of good Clothing, at
wholesale or retail, will please oall in at
J. M. Newby A Co.’s Store,
sept!4 the United States Hotel. ;
Dr. A. B. Montgomery offers his t
Professional services to the citizens of I
Augusta and vioinity. He may be found at the i
office of Dr. Ford, when not professionally engaged
ma>g t s I
Paid tor WOOLLEN, LINEN,
COTTON and SILK RAGS, by
E. CAMPFIELD,
, an 2d ts Corner River and Jackson at
Premium DaguerreanGaltery The
drm of Tucker A Perkins having
been dissolved by limitationlast Fcbruary.The un
dsrsigned will continue to practice the art of Da; -
uerreotypingin all its various branches, and from
his long practical experience he feels confident o
his ability to please the most fastidious.
The pictures now being taken at this Gallery are
1 pronounced by those who are judges, superior in
L tone and life-like expression, to any ever before
t produced in Augusta. Isaac Tucker.
5 N.B. Artists purchasing Stock, will please bear
In mind that materials are sold at lower rates than
s at any other house this side of New York may
6 the Ladies —H. U. Parkyn has re
i turned from his visit to the Springs
s and is ready to supply the Ladies ot Augusta with
y Visiting Cards which surpass his previous produc
tions. Orders received by Messrs. McKinnie A Hall,
0. Catlin, and at the offioe of the U. S. Hotel
•eptlfi ts
(Sfnrrul JUuirrtisenifnts
FOR RENT.
THE long and favorably known Private sjs*.
Boarding HOUfcE, on theoorner of Me- Fl;it
Intosh and EUis Streets, nearly opposite the Post
Office, is offered for Rent the ensuing jrear. The
present occupant having declined to continue
keeping house, will sell, also, the Furniture the
| House is now supplied. For further particulars,
apply to C. E. GIRARDEY k CO., or to
novlfi ts EDW’D. GALLAIIER, Hamburg.
torentT : ’ T
THE commodious dwelling recently occupi- /-*-**
el by J. 8. Wilcox, two doors below tho_iii
Union Bank. For particulars apply to Baker,
Wilcox k Co., or to D. H. Wilcox. oct27
TO RENT, ~
FROi>l the first of October next, a Store ’
and Dwelling on Broad Street, above the Mai
Upper Market, oocupied at present by B. Henry
Apply to aug!7 ts THOS. DUNEGAN.
Tto^rent^
Vt O two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st.,
containing % rooms. plj
Two double tenement, on the same street, single
story. °
One double tenement on Taylor street.
Two two-story Houses, 7 rooms, on Fenwiek-st.
Four 1$ story, on Fenwick-st., fronting So. Ca.
Depot. Apply to JAS. L. COLEMAN.
jy2B
TO RENT.
FROM the first of October next, the long /w.
Room in the rear of my store at present oc-MiiL
cupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry as a drill room.
jylß E. II.ROGERS.
TG RENT.
The STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T.
Peay, at the Lower Market.
Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD.
septs
FOR SALE. «jj
A DELIGHTFUL Summer Residence, faa«sH
with an abundance of wood, and a l Jjj£|jyL
fine Spring of Water, 1J miles from Hamburg,
S. C. Possession given immediately. ts septlfi
THE SHADES.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
WE are again posted up. and from
this out sh ill be prepared to well
servo up to our numerous customers all
that the market affords.
Oysters, Game, Ac., in endless quantitiy—and
with the celebrated Archy at the head of our
cooking we hope to merit a share of
that liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us.
GEO. PLUMB, Proprietor.
N. B. Lunch, as usual, served up at 11 o’clock
of Steak, Mutton Chop, Hash, Trip?, Liver, Baked
Beans, Soup, &o.
The Augusta, Savannah, Charleston and North
ern papers on file. novl4
CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT^
REMOVAL.
LUTHER ROLL would respectfully
inform his friends and the public
that he is still alive and carrying on his old busi
ness. of manufacturing and telling ready made
CARRIAGES, BAR »UCHES, BUGGIES, Ac
Ho also keeps on hand a large and well selected
stock of Findings ,and other articles in his line of
business, which he is willing to dispose of at mod
erato profits.
Ho would, also, inform the public and hisfriends
that he has REMOVED BACK to his old stand,
on the corner of Reynold and Washington streets.
He has given Broad street a fair trial, but finds
that Store Rent takes away the best part of his
profits, and that he can, by romoving, sell cheaper
to his customers. All he asks of them is to give a
look at his assortment, and prices, and if they can
do better by going further, ho has no objections.
novls
E. L. SUMMONS,
Near the Lower Market,
HAS receded, and is receiving, a com- -
plate assortment of Gentlemen’s Fall ffgsjj
and Win ter BOOT S. Most of these Goods fMj
have been made for, and selected by, my
self, from the best of Manufacturers. And I can
confidently assert, that they surpassed
for stoek work or fashion, in this oity. To my
stout Swamp BOOTS, I politely solicit the atten
tion of oountrv gentlemen. I also desire it to be
understood, that those heavy Goods must bo sold
for cash only. Also, a complete assortment of la
dies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES and GAI
TERS. 3m novli
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTORY,
193 Broad Street, under the Augusta Hotel,
AX the above Establishment oan be .• w«e|
found a large and well selected as- igfgpk
3ortmen f . of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac., which will bo
sold on accommodating terms.
Work of all kinds made to order, with neatness
anddospatoh. HATCH A BEGBIE.
Augusta, Aug 29 1854. aug3o
SOMETHING NEW IN AUGUSTA.
A STORE,
ONE door North of the Mechanics’ Bank, and
a few doors below the Augusta Hotel, where
Gentlemen, by leaving their measure, oan have
Shirts made up to order of the best materials, in
the latest fashion, and Danskin’s oelebrated pat
tern.
Wash. A. Danskin is the original inventor of
the system of cutting Shirts by measurement.
Danskin’s pattern has received the unqualified
commendation of Gentlemen in all parts of the
United States, and has been pronounced perfect.
The superiority of Danskin’s Pattern over all
the late imitations of it, is universally aoknowl
edged, the buttons aro faithfully sewed on, and
the yoke is neatly fitted to the nock and shoulders
without seams, and consequently does not chafe or
annoy the wearer.
—also, for sale—
A superb stock of Furnishing Goods, of the low
est styles, suoh as—
Under-shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Cotton and
Wool; Shoulder Braces;
Dressing Gowns; Smoking Coats ;
Russia Belts; Suspenders;
Traveling Blankets and Shawls ;
Silk, Cotton and Woollen Half Hose ;
Gloves ; Fur Top Gauntlets;
Cravats and Handkerchiefs, ready hemmed;
Napoleon Ties; Opera Ties; Stocks;
Canes; Umbrellas; Soap, and Perfumery ;
And a great variety of other Goods suitable for
Gentlemen. Shirts sold for Cash only,
nov 14 d3m CHAS. W.'HERSEY.
REMOVED
THE FAMILY GROCERY, kept by G. E.
Bollineau, has been removed to the Store
lately occupied by Christian Salni, where the un
dersigned would be glad to show to and
the public generally, a large and well selected
stock of GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar, Coffee,
Rice, Flour, Crackers, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Tea]
Liquors, of all kinds, at all prices, Segars and To
bacco, at all prices.
nov 14 ‘ GEORGE E. BOULINEAU.
WAGONS FOR SALE.
Four large road wagons. —Aptly to
my Waro House on Broad street.
no;I 0. H. LEE.
Q i jaAOS Coffee, just received by
O SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A GO.
-vl No - 2 Warren Block.
1 f 1/1 B3US choice New Orleans Syrup.
A 10 bbls Gelden Syrup.
potl SCtIANTON, SEYMOUR A 00.
Sugars, suga us.— 200,000 Sogars of various
qialities, some equal to any ever sold in this
marlret, for sale by THAYER & BUTT.
oot7
BUUJ.US, TUBS, BUCK JETS— M altoßaskeU
Ac., a large supply now landing.
oat7 THAYER A BUTT.
LG AR COFFER &C ~~
200 bags Coffee.
100 haerels refined Sugar, various qualities,
landing this day. THAYER A BUTT.
oct7
i Q X KEGS fine Tennessee Batter, just received
i O and for sale by
! sept 30 ' A. STEPHENS.
! NOTICE.
0> and after this date the Office of the Wash
ington and New Orleans Telegraph Company
j will oontinue open in tbo evening until a'l business
i is transacted. THUS. D. RICE,
dot® Chief Operator.
FIXTURES OF a HOUSE.— To Rent untUthc
Ist of October next, that pleasant dwelling on
the River Bank, just below the bridge; recently oc
| cupied by Mr Decottea. Apply to
nov4 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
OHAS. A. GREINER.
SHIPPING A COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Ga., will give particular attention
to reeeiving, and forwarding Morchondiae, to the
nterior, by River and Railroad. jo2 6m
Me AX—A fine article—fresh ground, and just
rcoeived into store from the Granite Mill, for
sale by GEO. W. LEWIS.
nov* No. 1 Warren Blook.
LESLIE’S MAGAZINE, tor November, has
been received. Also the Knickerbocker for
, j the same month. For sale by,
i novlO GEO. A. OATES <fc BRO., Broad st.
RECEIVED THIS DAY—A supply of Fresh
Bermurda Arrow Root, Gum Camphor, Sied
lt« Powders and Potash, and for sale to those In
want by WM. HAINES, Dmggist.
(ffirwrtil Aiwrrtisfmcnts.
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL,
CORNER OF BROAD AND KOLLOCK STREETS.
WERSENPUTSCH will resume the exer
• cises of his School on Monday, November
> 13th.
5 Tuition for Term of 12 weeks sl6 00
s Payment required in advance. nov9
’ j AUGUSTA HIGH
REV. 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 oi an English education, with Latin,
Greek, Mathematics, French, German and
Drawing.
The Scholastic Year, v'x: from the first Monday
in October to the second Saturday in August fol
lowing, will be divided into four Quarters or
Sessions:
First Session commencing Oct. 2nd; and ending
Dee. 18ih, 1854.
Second Session commencing Dee. 19th, 1854, and
ending March 6th, 1855.
Third Session commencing March 7th, 1855, and
ending May 23d, 1855.
Fourth Session commencing May 24th, and end
ing August 9th.
Students may enter at any time, and will be
charged troin the date of entrance to the end of the
Session.
Terms —s6o per Scholastic Year.
For French or Gorman, S2O additional.
Stenography will be taught, if desired, at $lO for
that course.
One dollar will bo chargedfor fuel for each of the
Winter Sessions. 12 novs
SELECT SCHOOL.
A SELECT English and Classical School will be
opened in the School Rooms, opposite the
Methodist Church, on the corner 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 bo thorough and
practical. Young men will be fitted for any stage
of their collegiate course. Book-keeping, both by
Single qnd Double Entry, will be taught praoti
caly.
A Female Department will also be opened, by
Mrs. D. F. Griffin, at the-saine place. The oourse
of study in this Department wi.l embrace all those
brunches usually taught in the highest Female
Seminaries.
rates of tuition per quar" er of 12 weeks.
Primary Cl iss $ 8.00
Common English Brauohes 10.00
Higher 12.00
Latin and Greek % 16.00
References. —Messrs. Thos. Snowden, Josiah
Sibley, Gen. G. W. Evans, T. W. Timmerman,
J. H. Anderson, Augusa. John Usher, E. J.
Buckmaster, M. A. Ransome, A- M. Benson, J. A-
Houston, Hamburg. d-ts oct24
lenglish and'classical school.
Mr. T. H. HOLLEYMAN, assisted by Miss
Mary F. Holley man, proposes to open a
Schooljfor Boys and Girls on Monday, 13th of No
vember, in the School Rooms previously used by
Mr. Symu es and Lady
Miss Mary Holleyman, a graduate of Barham
ville Female Coliege, 8.0., will conduct the Female
Department. Mr. Holleyman is a graduato of
South Carolina College, and has been engaged in
the business of teaching for several years. He
proposes to prepare boys lor the junior class of
any Collette, or for entering into the active duties
of life. Great attention will be paid to the moral
culture of the pupil. Mr. Holleyman refers to the
following gentlemen, from whom he 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. Mongin, Brothersville. Edward
A. Eve, M. D., W. J. Mims, George VV. L. Twiggs,
War 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 Sjmmes, SB,
sl2 and sl6 per quarter. Mr. 11. respectfully
solicits encouragement. dtJanl 00t24
STOVES, GRATES AND HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS.
THE undersigned desire agaiu te call the atten
tion of purchasers to their stock of Stoves,
Grates and House Furnishing Goods, generally,
which is now known and universally admitted to
be muoh the most extensive in the city. We ave
now in Store a large and general assortment of —
Good Stoves; Office do.; Hail and Parlor do.;
Parlor Grates 40 different patterns ;
Ranges and Coal Stoves;
Plated and Britannia Ware;
Plain and Bright Tin Ware;
Fine Table Cutlery; Wood and WiliowWare;
Furnishing Hard Ware; Japanned Ware;
Lifting and Foroe Pamps, Ac., Jto.;
Together with a lull and complete stock of Tin
ners’Goods, such as Tin Plate, all kinds; Sheet
Iron; Wire; BlookTin; Pig Lead; Bucket Ears;
Rivets; Sheet Copper; Sheet Zinc; Press’d Cov
ers, Ac , all of which we offer at wholesale or re
tail, on the most favorable terms.
L. HANCOCK & CO.,
novlO 210 Broad Street.
MONTH LOST, and still we have a largo
stock of GOODS on hand that we are anxious
to dispose of wholesale or retail on terms that
can hardly fail to be satisfactory.
L. HANCOCK A CO.,
_novlß 210 Broad Street.
OILVER PLATED MAKE—A choice lot of
O Castor Frames, Spoons, Candle Sticks, Dessert
Forks, Ac., Ac., at L. HANCOCK & CO.
novlO - 210 Broad-street.
WOOD WAKE Buckets, Tubs, Churns,
W’ash Boards, Ironing Boards, Piggins, Stop
Ladders, Brass bound Pails Ac.. Ac., at wholesale
or retail, maybe found at
L HANCOCK A CO.
nov!6 210 Broad-street.
CAGES. — A general assortment of Japand and
wood Bird Cages, lor sale by
L. HANCOCK A CO.
novlft 210 Broad-street.
TOO MANY STOVES—The season is far ad
vanced and we have a very heavy stock of
Stoves and Grates that we are most particularly
anxious to sell. L. HANCOCK A CO.
novl6
ORANGES. —To arrive this day by Express,
10 bbls. Choice Sweet Oranges.
S. C. GRENVILLE A CO ,
novl 6 Commission Merchants.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING H CLOTHING ! !
MR. W. CLAGETT of the House of Messrs
PIERSON. JENNINGS A CO., who is at
the Charleston House, will fill all orders sent to
that House, Irom North Carolina, South Carolina;
Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama.
octs 3m PIERSON, JENNINGS A CO.
JST RECEIVED. — S doz Quarts, do Pints, TA
MARINDS. For sale by
oct2B THAYER A BUTT.
S~ GAP, CANDLES, STARCH, kC
200 boxes Can lies, various brands.
100 do Soap.
50 do Starch.
Pepper, Spioe, Ginger, Tea, received this day.
octT THAYER A BUTT.
Y/\/ \ WHOLE and half bb’s. Mackerel No
1 UU 1, 2 and 8.
SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO.
novl No 2 W ;rren Block.
ID Ails INS.—Whole, half and quarter boxes, just
I JLV received by
novl2 DAVIS KOLB A FANNING.
HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER.
Just Received and for Sale by
GEORGE A, OATES A BRO
! i r| -|| imiIIIWIM ■■■——p
J3uuan) (Election. ,
I - ' ---- 5
are authorized to annotmee Mid- 1
; pleton Skago sb a candidate for Tax 1
S Collector, at the ensuing clootion in January next
POT I4
lection Notice.—We are authorised '
4£S-<_«z» to announce John A. Bohler as a
Candidate for re-election to the office of Roceiver
of Tax Returns for Richmond County.
t?.'~■ Election Notice. — -Please announoo
William V. Keener as Candidate
for Tax Collector, at the onsuing election in Janu
ary next. noxl
Election Notice.—We are requested to
! announce John B. Goarbby asacon
‘ j didato tor Tax Collector of Rfohmond County, ct
the ensuing Election. Many Votes s.
00t27
Election Notice.—We are requested to
* announce Wm Skinner as a Candi
l date for Tax Collector of Riohmond county at the
3 ensuing Eleotion. cctl9 ts
Tax Collector. —Mr. Editor, you
t will ploaso annoarce William B.
r Savage as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at the
election to be held in January next.
nov9 Many Voters.
a the Voters of Warren County. —
r ; sl-OS M:cajah Rogers is a Candidate for
the office of Tax Reodver of Warren oounty, at
the election in January next. novl
h Elect! on Notß-e.—We are authorised
1- to announce Franklin G. Godbek a
,o Candidate for Tax Collector of Burke oounty, at the
•asalpg eleotion- o«tl Man* Voter*.
! JUwrrtiafnifnts
FARE REDUCED"
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK *2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AND SAVAN NA H.
[semi-weekly.]
ON and after March 18th, the new and splendid
side-wheel Steamships—
FLORIDA 1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Woodhitt.l,
ALABAMA, . .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. I,sootons.Capt C. D. Ludlow,
Willleave New 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 aie command
ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a
most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin passage,. S2O
Steerage passage, 8
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
13 Broadway,New York.
0L?” The steam ship KNOXVILLE, Capt C. D.
Ludlow, will leave on Saturday, Nov. 18Qi.
novls
CHARLESTON TO PHILADELPHIA
Through in 45 to 50 Hours,-Fare 020,
MEALS INCLUDED.
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LINE.
STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY,
Capt. Tons Burthen
The above new and magnificiont Steam Ship,
built expressly for this*route, is one of the largest
on the American Coast, and is unsurpassed if equall
ed for spoe J, strength, comfort, or accommodations.
Sailing days from each j>ort, as follows.
From Philadelphia, From Charleston,
Saturday, Nov 11th, Saturday, Nov. 4th,
“ Nov. 25th, “ Nov. 18th
Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin 37}
North WharvesAl
Agents in Charleston, Holmes & Stoney, Boyce
Ac., Wharf,
All produce consigned to the Agents in Charleston
will bo forwarded to Philadelphia, free of commis
sion nov7 f6m
FARE RE DUC ED!
Cabin Passage from Charleston to N. York, S2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS
NASHVILLE, ) M. B£rry,
1500 tons. J Commander.
MARION, ) W. J. Foster,
1200 tons. ) Commander.
JAMES ADGER, jS. C. Turner,
1500 tons, j 'Commander.
SOUTHERNER. l Thomas Ewan,
1000 tons, j Commander.
THESE Steamships are built ex
pressly for the lino, and for safe
ty, comfort and speed are unrivalL V ~
on tho Coast. Table supplied with
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.,
FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line,
i Carrying the United States Mail.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
TH E Atlanta and LaGrange Railread 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 800
This Line oonsists 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. Lamar, Corner Drajton
and Bryan Streets.
In Philadelphia, Heron A Martin, North
Wharves.
In New York. Scranton A Tallman, 19 Old
Slip, near foot of W T all Street.
KEYSTONE STATE.
Will leave Savannah,
July 19th,
Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th,
September 13th & 27th,
October llth and 25th,
November Bth and 22d,
December 6th and 20th,
January 3d, 1855.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Will leave Savannah,
July 12th and 26th,
August 9th and 23d,
September 6th and 20th,
October 4th and 18th,
Nov. Ist, 15th and 29th,
December 13th and 27th.
H. C. SCOTT,
July 20,1854. Travelling Agent.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson
ville, Picolata, and Middleburg.
THE steamers, WM. GASTON, w
Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and g/--
ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freeborn, will leave Sa
vannah every Monday and Thursday morning, at
10 o'clock, for the above placo. The St. Johns is
a new boat, built expressly for the trade, with largo
and airy State Room accommodation, and taking
the inland route, offors superior facilities for inva
lids and others. For furthor particulars enquire of
CLAGHORN k 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 tho 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 by able
aged experienced Officers, who will use every exer
tion to secure tee comfort and safety of passengers.
Tho ratss of freight by the aboce boats will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per
bale of cotton.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, or to
ootiM d<fco6m COX, BRAINARD & CO.
1 EMLOCK sole LEATHER, in every va
il riety of weight and quality. Also, Harness,
3kirting, Bridle, Band, Picker, Lacing and Roller
Leather, and every description of Patent Leather,
always on hand and for sale at the Saddlery Ware
house of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. dAt3m g ept7
OAK SOLE LEATHER.— Extra trimmecbN'.
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 A CO.,
Late Whright, Niohols & Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank
of Augusta dAt3m 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 Clothing,
suitable for School-boys, sizes to fit from 3 years
old to 17. Just received this day, and for sals at
CLAYTON 4 BIONON'S,
sept!7 Under the Augusta Hotel
SHOE FINDINGS. — A large assortment of ev«
ery artiole in the line, comprising, in part,
French and Amerioan Lining Skins, of all colors;
Sheep and Goat Binding Skms ; Galloons Lacets
Webbs Cords; Copper, Zinc and Iron Sparables,
Shoe Nails and Tacks, fiat and round; evwy vari
ety of Frenoh Kit and Tools; Boot Trees, and
Crimps; Lasts; Pegs, 4c., for sale on accommoda
ting terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP 4 CO.,
Late Wright, Niohols 4 Co.,
No. 239 Broad-st, second door above the Bank
of Augusta. 44f3m sept7
fottrrifa.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTiERIES.
Managed,drawn, and prizcspaid by the wellknowD
and responsible firm of
ORE 6O RY i M ACHY.
Sales Close each JDay at two o'clock.
j Drawn Numbers Class 274, at Savannah, Nov 17
36 1 54 39 65 27 41 73 42 49 62 23.
. Class 276 at Savannah, on Monday, Nov. 20.
1 ANOTHER FAVORITE SCHEME.
$11,104.
5 prizes of $2,000 ; 10 ot SI,OOO, Ac., Ac. Tickets
$2 50—Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package
of 26 quarters, $9.35.
EXTRA CLASS 74, by Delaware 267, on Tuesday,
Nov. 21st.
i SPLENDID SCHEME.
$20,000.
9 prizes of $6,000; $1,930; 10 prizes of $1,000;
Ac., Ac. Tickets $5--Shares in proportion
iCLASS M, by Delaware M, on Saturday, Nov. 25.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
15 Drawn Ballots from 75.—making one Prize to a
Blank. Capital Prize
$05,000.
$30,000; $20,000; $10,000; $7,000; $5,000; $4-
500; $4,000; $3,500 ; 50 of #1,500; besides
numerous others. Tickets S2O. Shares in pro
portion.
JOHN A.MILLEN, Agent,
On Jackson 3treet, neat 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.
~~~ CLASSY
To be Drawn on the 30th of November, 1854
One Prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every
Prize Drawn.
Capitals., $15,000
“ 5,000
“ 4,000
“ 1,500
V 1,100
“ 5 of SI,OOO 5,000
In all, 501 prizes, amounting to $60,000
Tickets $10 —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Every prize drawn at each drawing.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
All communication' strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lyons.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 21, 1854.
Postponed
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will
bo sold, at the Lower Market House in the city
of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue
of an order from the Honorable the Court of Com
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 oerner of Marbury and Fen
wick streets, and bounded South by said Fenwick
street, North by a lot of R. D. Carmichael, East
by a lot of Sharron, and West by Marbury
street, said 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 Ploas of said
city, in favor of Hand A Fleming and others, vs.
Laman A. Ford. WM. V. HER, fch’ff. C. A.
novlO
_ 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 office. ts augll
FAN3Y AND STAPLE GOODS,
OF the very latest stylos and importations, are
now offered tor sale by the subscriber at the
very lowest market price, to wit;
Plain and Fancy Colored Silks;
Extra rich and low priced Plaid Silk ;
Rioh Colored and Black Brooade Silks ;
3-4 and 4-4 real French Black Silks, very glossy ;
Opera French Flannels, all colors; *
Persian Twills;
All wool Muslin DeLaines;
Pure Laine or all wool Plaids, tor Children's wear;
Fancy Colored and Black Shallys ;
Domestic and English Prints ;
French low priced and super. Prints ;
Plaid and Sprigged Oil Do.;
Jaconet, Lawn and Swiss Embroidered Sleeves;
Rich Embroidered Chemisetts
Black Alpaca and Canton ClodQpi.ll prices ;
Ladies’ Silk and Merino Vests ;
French Cremeline and Embroidered Skirts ;
Ladies’ Silk and Wool Sleeves ;
Brown, Blue and Green Barege, for Veils ;
6-4 French Merinos, all colors ;
4 4 and 5 4 Fancy Plaid Ginghams;
Mourning and Seeound Mourning Ginghams ;
Plain, Black and Colored DeLaines;
Ladies' Mourning Collars and Handkerchiefs ;
Ladies’ White and Black Silk Hose
Ladies’ Black Spun do. Do.;
Ladies' Cotton Hosiery, all colors and prices ; I
Misses’ do. Do., do. do. do.;
Plain, Hemst’tched, Reviere and Embroidered
Handkerchiefs;
Linen, Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs ;
Real Welsh and other Flannels;
Green, Blue, Red and Yellow Twilled Flannels; i
English and Domestic Cotton Do ;
Bleached and Brown Linen Table Diaper;
Rich Damask Table Diaper, all widths;
Huokaback, Damask and Bordered Napkins;
Scotch and Russia Diapers;
Gent’s Merino Shirts, assorted sizes;
Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirt Bosoms;
12 4 Undrossed Irish Linens;
Pillow case Linens and Cottons;
4-4 Irish undressed round thread Linens, warranted
pure and strong bleached ;
4 4 and 6-4 Plain and Lined Furniture Oil Cloths;
Damask and Colored Doylies;
Rich Damask Table Cloths, 12-4 and 13-4 ;
Low priced Brown Table Cloths;
Roal French Piano and Table Covers;
Rich and Extra Rich Marseilles Quilts ;
Domestic and imported Cotton Fringes.
novl7 J. P. SETZE.
GARDELLE &. DELAIGLE,
FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS,
Accommodation Wharf, Charleston S. C.
A. GARDELLE. | LOUIS DELAIGLE.
novll 3m
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
gg Pil igß [jjlggaßgEii
PASSENGER TRAINS
LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 6, A M., and at 6,
P. M. ;
Arrive at Augusta daily at 5.30, A. M., and
at 11.30, P.M.
Leave Atlanta daily at 1.30, P. M., and at 7.10, ,
P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta dally at 4.00, A. M., and
at 5.00, P. M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Trains,
Leaving Union Point daily (Sundaysexcepted) at
1.15 and at 11.20 A. M.
Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except
ed) at 6.50 ana at 10.50 P. M.
With Washington Branch.
Leaving Cutnining daily (Sundays excepted) at
9.40, P M.
Arriving at Gumming daily, (Sundays excepted)
at 8.00, P. M.
With South Carolina Railroad Trains,
Leaving Augusta daily at 6.30, A. M.
Arriving at Augusta daily at 4, P. M.
With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.00, P. M.
With Macon and Western Railroad Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 5, P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 210, P. M.
Leaving Atlanta on Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 7.30, A. M.
And arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Wednes
day. and Friday at 3.00, P. M.
With W estern and Atlantic Railroad Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.60 A. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 6.45, P. M.
nov!4 GEO. YONGE, Bup , t.
PLANTATION. NEGROES, STOCK AND
PROVISIONS FOR SALE.
rriHE undersigned, desirous of leaving the ooun
i try, offers tor sale his entire lands, negroes,
horses, mules, cattle, hogs, provisions, &o. First,
his farm at No, 10$, C. R. Road, Jefferson county,
Ga., containing five hundred aoros, about two-thirds
1 fino hammock land?, the remainder pine. This is
' a good station for wood and water, and a good
> place for a boarding house. With this place will
5 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 bead horses and mules, 40 head cattle
> and 200 head hogs, or thereabouts: also, five hun
, dred (500) acres of pine lands, heavily timbered,
; one and a half mi'es from the railroad, and two
s miles from the Ogeehee river: also, one tract of land
, of two hundred two and a half (2025) acres in Ne.
- one, (1) twelfth (12) district, Montgomery county.
1 Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to
- come and look for themselves, and as soon as pos
sible, as lam determined to sell. Terms liberal.
Apply to the undersigne l, in person, at Station No.
10$, or by letter, addressed to Hoßombe, Burke
k county, Ga MICHAEL CRONEN
00t26 d4«2m,
faction Salts.
BY E GIRARDEiT & CO.
I Temporary Admi >nstrators and Copartner ship
i Sale
. N MONDAY, the first day ol December next,
will be sold, at, 10 o'clock. A. M
At the workshop of David A Henry Calvin, on
i Broad-street, above the upper Market House
! lhe following articles, by an order from the Hon
orablo Court of Ordinary, as to wit- -
2 Sets Blacksmith's Tools, lot berap Iron Ruder
Clump, lot of Tools Ao., in wood shop, Work
Benches, Paint Mill and Stone, Tarnirg Lathes tm
Wagon Springs, Small Wagon! M
lruck Barrowg. Vi heels. Winder Frames, lot of i
m “mo Lumber, l lot Spokes, 1 Horse Power, oldjP
Boggy Wheel Barrows. Cart, Pine Plank, Scant
ong, k, ills, lot of Oak, Ash and Hickory Lumber
Shingles, Wheels. Horse Mill, Gray Horse, Ac., Ao.
At the same place, all the Furniture belonging
to the Estate of David Calvin, deceaetd—ooasisLji
tin & of .atli
Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Bedding Mattrasees *
Wash-stands, Sofas, Centre Tables, (Troekery.Cut
lery and lot of Kitchen Utensils. Terms cash.
n°vl9 Temporary Administrator.
BY C. E. GIRARDEY & CO. ‘
T1 ESDAY, in iront of store, at 10£ o’clock, A. M.,
a handsomo assortment of Parlor and House
Furniture, consi.-ting in part, of
Mahogany Chair 3, Marble Top Centre TabtoiS
Jo. Withstands, Sofas, Settee*, Tete aTetes, Mah’
Bureaus, with Glass, Dining- Tables, Wardrobes.
Bedsteads. Matrasses, Bcddibg, Carpets. Rugs,
Mirrors, Spittoons, Fenders, Andirons, Shovel and
songs.
also, m
lytehen Furniture, Curtains, Shades. Ac. Tha
above having beeu but very little used, and is »old
simply because the owner is about to remove from
the city. Terms cash. novl9
BY C E. GIRARDEY & C O.
On TUESDAY next, in front ot store, will be sold, M
on account ofthe Underwriters and all concerned, I
a largo lot of Willow and Wooden Ware, oon
costing in part, of
Baskets, Cradles, Infant Chairs, Churns, Tray*,
Ac., slight!„• injured. Terms ca«h. nov!9
BY S/C. GRENVILLE & CO. J
rnortd Hotel.
TL ESDAY, sth December next, at the Lower
Market House in this city, will be sold without
any resorvo, that valuable property on the cor
ner of Broad and Marbury-treota, known as the
Richmond Hotel. -km
The lot has a front of 112 feet on Broad-street,
takiDg in the Richmond Hotel and a double tena
mont store on that stroetand runs back to Ellis
street, taking in on that street a comfortable dwel
lipg and stables.
Terms, one third cash, balance in one and two
years with interest from date, satisfactorily secur-
C< E - novlS
WIGHT AUCTION!
WE WILL COMMENCE our night sales on
Tuesday next 21st, and will continue them
regularly during the winter. Thoso having article*,
which they wish disposed of at such sales are re*,
pectfully inviteifrto send them to U 3 with invc ice
S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.*
Auctioneers and Commission Merchant*.
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CO.
Executor's Sale of an extensive Stock of Jew
elry, Gold and Silver Watches, Materials,
State Fixtures, &c.. at Auction.
WEDNESDAY, the 29r,h inst., at ihe store of 0.
E- Girardey A Co., will be sold, at 10$ o’clook,
A. M., agreablo to an order lrom the Court of
Ordinary of Riohmond county, the entire atoi^t-1
in trade of the late Thoa. W Freeman, defeated,
consisting in pa :t of—
Gold and Silver Watches— among them 1 enipPSl
Levers, detached do., single and halting cart*, and
of the best makers.
Jewelry—Gold, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains;
Chastellaine do.; Medallions; Watch Seals; Eat-.
Drops and Rings; Stud Buttons; Brcoobes; Cuff ™
Pins; Seal; set and plain Rings ; Locaeis, Ac. gjSM
Silver and Plated Goods, consisting of keavjQß
Table Spoons; Tea do.; Knives; Castors, Ac.
A large nt her of first and second handed 8 and
SO day brass -locks, with weights and Springs,
—also— mgm
1 Regulator; 3 Work Benches ; 1 chest of Draw
ers; 1 upright Desk; 1 Secretary, 1 Iron fire
proof Safe; 1 high Glass Case ; 4 handsome Show
Cases ; Table ; Sofa, Ac.
—also—
Stock of Materials, consisting of Watch Glasses,
Main Springs; and such articles as are usually
required in the Jewellers’ business.
The attention of the public is invited to exam
in' these Goods, as they are positively to be sold
to close up the business of the late Thomas W.
Freeman, deceased. Sale will oommer.oe en W od
nesday morning, and continue at night, if notclos
out during the day, until all is sold Every article
will be warranted as represented.
Terms—Cash before delivery.
JOEL N. FREEMAN, Exeoutor.
novl2 Estate of Thos. W. Freeman, dec’d.
BY GTE. GIRARDEY &TCO.
Administratrix's Sale of Groceries,
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, Ao.
ALSO*—*
Furniture, Bar Room and Fixtures, and Store
Fixtures. Terms, cash on delivery.
nov9 MAGDALENA SIMON. Adm’x
jj-A. BROOKS, ~ " '
HISTORICAL AND PORTRAIT PAINTER,
Constitutionalist Range, Mclntosh Street'll
nevlO AUGUSTA, GA.
BALES OP
FODDER AND HAY just received on consign
ment. For sale by DYE A BARNES.
nov9
EZRA I. MOSES,
COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchant, Sa
vannah, Ga,, will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care.
REFeRENCES .
Messrs.L. Trapman A Co., 1
“ Wardlaw, Walker A Burnside, > Charleston
“ James Adger A Co., ;
Messrs. Hall A Moses, ) v .
“ Catlin, Levitt A Co, \ New York ’
Messrs. Purvis, Gludden A Co .New Orleans.
“ A. A. Solomons A Co, Savannah.
Messrs. Hall A Moses, Columbus.
Savannah, Oct. 25.
KUMBELB PATENT MACHINE BELTING
PERSONS IN WANT OF BELTING for Ms-
I chino purposes, would do well to call and
examine our stock, as we have on hand and are
constantly receiving an article superior to any ever
brought to this market. This belting is made of
Oak Tanned Leather, and stretched by powerful
machinery, and is said to bo much more durable
than the Hemlock belting for machinery. We have
also on hand a large assortment of Hemlock Bel- ?
ting equal to any of the kind ever sold. Can be
found also at the old stand of A. Hatch, nowHatoh
A Begbie, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles,
Harness, Trunks A everything else belonging to the
business, a genuine article of Neat’s Foot Oil,
always on hand at the above named place. Work
of all kinds made to order with neatness ar.d dee
patch. HATCH A BEGBIE.
nov2 dAclm
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS.
WM. O. PRICE Sc CO., Drapers and Tailon,
are now praparod to execute any and all or
ders in their line of business, having this Fall re
ceived an unusual and choice selection of C oths,
Cassimores and Vestings, which they will make up
to order in the mo.-t modern and approved style.
Clothing.—Our stock embraoes all the modern
styles of Garments, got up by the most experienced
mechanics, and at prices that must please all that
i can appreciate.
We have also all other articles in our line of
business, such as Hosiery, embracing all the latest
manufacture; Gloves, do.; Neck Dressing do , and
all the articles useful for the Gentlemen’s Ward
robe. 258 Broad st. novlO
SADDLERY. &.o, FALL TRADE, 1854.
SHERMAN, JESSUP fc CO., m W
(LATE WRIGHT. NICHOLS * CO ,)
TTAVING increased their facilities, and perfeot-
JLi. ed their arrangements for manufacturing and
importing, are now prepared to exhibit an unusu
ally variod and extensive assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valioes, Carpet
Bags, in every description of Goods in that line
Also, a heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware,
Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Castings, Ac,
which are offered to dealers and manufacturers at
low prices, and upon their nsnal liberal terms, for
approved credit. dAtJm sept7 s |
AGGiNG, ROPE, fcc.—
50 bales Gunny Bagging, old importation;
300 ooils Rope;
50 bblsFisk’s Magnolia Whisky;
125 boxes Adamantine Candles,
200 bags Rio Coffee.
6 tierces Rice.
1 Just received and for sale by
BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH
* p°vl7 d 602 ’
B C» ALT.—I,OOO sacks Liverpool Salt, for saie bV~*€
O BELCHER A HOLUNGBWORTtf! I
novl7