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FUN! WONDER!! AND DELIGHT!!!
TT7YMAN. THE MAGICIAN AND YEN
\V TRILOQUIST, has the honor of announc
lng four of his Popular Entertainments, in CON
CERT HALL, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY EVENINGS, Dec 12th, 13th,’
and 14th.
Grand Midday Performance on Wednesday at
3 o'clock.
He will introduce a variety of new Experiments,
unrivalled lor wonder and amaze lient.
Laughable Scenes in Ventriloquism, and the
Life moving and Speaking Automatons.
For lull particulars, She small bills,
dec 12 3 Du. K. DENMAN, Agent.
BANK OF AUGUSTA STOCK
A FEW SHARES for sale. Apply at this of
fice ts dec 12
TO HIRE,
A SMART BOY, about twelve years of age.
Apply at this office. ts deal 2
WANTED,
BV an experienced Book Keeper, a situation for
the next year. Apply to box 31, Augusta
Post Office, immediately. 5 decl2
O ALT. —SOO sacks, in good order. For sale by
kj dec 12 3* J A W HARPER.
WAflftN FOR BALE.
A SI) PER toil light Two-Horse WAGON, ex
hibited at the late Fair; manufactured by a
resident of Richmond county. Apply to
dec 12 DYE A BARNES.
DR J. M. BHOWNi
OFFICE near White Hall, at W- W. White’s,
will attend to the diseases of women and chil
dren.
Atlanta. Die. 12. cly
FOR RENT AND HIRE.
riIHE LANDS AND NEGROES belonging to
I George and Anna Louisa Eve, minors, will be
rented and hire ! ler the ensuing year, on the first
Monday in JANUARY next, at the Lower Market
H ojse, in the city of Augusta. Terms mado
known on day of hire.
G. W L. A JOHN D. TWIGGS,
decl2 dlcl Executors.
GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS AND
DRESS GOODS.
THE subscriber having bought more of these
Goods than he will be able to sell, offers his
entire stock of MERINOS, DRESS GOODS and
SILKS, without reserve, at New York cost.
J. K. BANCROFT,
decl2 5 next to Bank of Augusta.
J. N. FREEMAN & CO ,
WATCHES. JEWELRY, anu SILVER WARE.
f»o Thf. subscribers (having the Store, *«o
for many years occupied by T. W.
st-aSi* Frkeman) continue the WATCH
and JEWELRY BESINESS, in all its branches,
and invite the public and patrons of the late T. W.
Freeman to their entire new stock of Watches,
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, which they offer
for cash, as low, or lower, than can be purchased
elsewhere. Particular attention given to Repairing
Watches and Jewelry.
decl2 3m J. N. FREEMAN A CO.
REMOVAL. —The office ol the Gas Light Co.,
of Auguita, has been removed to the second
story over DUNHAM A BLEAKLEY’S store,
office hours from 10 to 12 o’clock, A. M.
docl2 12
LADIES MOURNING CLOAKS.
WILLIAM MILAR has just received from j
New York, Ladies Mourning Cloaks (some !
of extra size) of beautiful styles. Also Ladies Cloth,
Sat.n and Velvet Cloaks oi rich and elegant stylos, j
to which he respectfully invites tho attention of
thepublic. decl2
BURNING~ FLUID —IOO gallons, j
Railroad this day, and for sale by
, decl2 WM. HAINES, Druggist.
1,000,000 COPIES TO BE SOLD! '
BARNUM’S AUTOBIOGRPHY.
JS. REDFIELD, 110 and 112 Nassau Street,
will publish, on Thursday, December 14th,
THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM,
Written by himself, in which he narrates his early
history as Clerk. Merchant and Euitor, and his
later career as a Showmaa—with a portrait on
steel and numerous Illustrations, by Darley. In
one volume 12mo. Price One Dollar and Twenty
five Conts.
“ In this work I have given, in every particular,
the true and the only full account of my enter
prises.-'—Preface
The Publisher only repeats the public sentiment
in announcing that this Book will be one of extra
ordinary interest. Mr. Barnum’s unparalleled tact
and talent as a business man, the grand and liber
al scale on which his prominent enterprises have
been conducted, together with a happy tempera
ment which can both give and take a hit of humor,
have made his name a world-known ‘ nouseho'.d
word.”
Adopting “ nothing extenuato” as his motto, he
presents the authentic history of “ Joice lleth,’
the “ Fejee Mermaid,” the “ VY r oo!ly Horse,” tho
* Herd of Buffaloes, ’ and other Showman inci
dents, generally denounced as “ Humbugs.” while
larger space is devoted to his connection with Gen.
Tom Thumb, and the triumphal Musical Campaign
of Jenny Lind, incidents of travel, and interviews
with the crowned heals Jand nobility of the Old
World, and sketches and anecdotes in our own
land; the entire history of the engagement of the
Swedish N ightingal •, and the exact receipts of each
concert; the purcha-e and management of the
American Museum ; life beiore and bohind the j
scenes; the travelling Circus of earlier times, and J
its adventures; the travelling Menagerie of later !
date; agricultural experiments; experience in!
banking; rules for Business, and making a For- j
tuno; aud innumerable additional enterprises and !
operations, afford the author an indefinite range of j
subjects, and he will abundantly prove by his pen I
that he is something more than a Showman. We >
know indeed, of no subject which affords greater
scope for deeply interested narrative than the Au
tobiography of P. T. Barnitm. For sale by all
Booksellers. dficl dec!2
JUST RECEIVED —
6 boxes Old Otard Brandy;
6 “ Port Wine;
6 “ “ Madeira Do.;
10 “ “ Bourbon and Eagle Whisky.
Sold by Q. K. BOULINEAU.
Also, a fine lot of Currants, Citrons, Ac. decl2
NEW BOOKS. — Arrabel, a Family History, by
Mary Elizabeth Wormeley; The Liie of Phil
ip Melanehtbon, by Charles Frederick Ledderhose,
translated from the German, by the Rev. 11. F.
Krotels, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lan
caster Pa.; Love in Idleness, a beautiful Story;
Way Down East, or Portraiture of Yankee Life by
Seba Smith, the original Major Jack Downing.
For sale at GKO. A. OATES & BRO. S,
Broad Street.
N. B. A new supply of the Lamplighter.
dec 12
Magazine* for deceubek—lnustra
ted Magazine ot Art, Knickerbocker Maga
zine. and Putnam's Magazine, have just been re
ceived, and tor sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BRG.’S,
dec 12 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st.
A Warning.—Delay not; harbor
not > n your mind that sentence of fool’s
philosophy, that a disease will get well of itself,or
that you can cure it with certain medicines for a
few dollars. Beware how you tamper with your
general welfare.
Ye wild and vicious youths, why wiil ye persist
in dosing with, the filthy, nauseating compounds
daily proffered, thereby impairing your appetite
and digestion, and destroying you mentally as well
as physically, when you can be cured with a few
doses of pleasant medicines '
Ye rakes of every age aud condition, why will
ye sutler and repine and drag out a miserable ex
istence, unfitted for the enjoyment and even ordi
nary pursuits of life? You who are thus annoyed,
and wish to he restored to health and vigor by a
treatment at once pleasant and effectual, should
consult Dr. Morris. Ilia success in chronic dis
eases has been greater than that of any other phy
sician of his day. Many who have been for years
afflicted with disease or consequences resulting
from excess have bees restored to health and vigor
under his really scientific treatment.
Should a personal interview he objestionahle.
state your disease in writing—enclose five dollars
—address Dr. W. li. Morris, through the Posts
Office, Nashville, Term., and a package ol Medi
cines, securely put up, will be seat privately, and
with dispatch, lull directions therewith, and no
questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter Cancers, Piles, Fistula
In Ano, Gravel, Strictures, Gleets, or any disease
iwhatever of an aggravated or malignant character,
can be cured at home by consulting Dr. Morris,
by letter, post paid, enclosing a fee. These Medi
cines, pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail to anv
part of the United States.
Particular attention given to the treatment of
female complaints. Ladies who may be afflicted
with irregularities, Flour Aibus or Whites, Pro
lapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, would do
well to lay aside all false delicacy, and promptly
consult the Doctor. Cures Warranted.
Office over Mutual Protection Insurance Office,
Cedar Street, near Post Office. Room, No. 14, up
airs. dly dec 25
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial
~ —The only sure and safe Remedy, yet
discovered, for General Debility, Physical Prostra
tion, Irratability, and all the various train of Ner
vous Affections; it will also remove Depression,
Excitement, Dislike of Society, Incapacity for
Study or Business, Loss of Memory, Mental De
biiity, 4* —[See Advertisement.
©rnrral Jl&Dfrtisfinftrta.
BIRDS ! BIRDS 17 BIRDSTTT
THE undersigned has just arrived with a
very tiae and select lot of BIRDS, viz: \-/£
CANARY; GOLDFINCH; BULLFINCH :
BLACKBIRDS; STARLING and DROSSEL, of
which he invites the public generally to call and
see them at Mr. Harbers’ Store, three doors above
Centre Street, near the Lower Market, where he
may bo found for one week.
N. B. He also has on hand a lot of fine Bird
CAGES and Eird Seed. HUN REICIIE.
deelO g*
EXPRESS LINE,
WFrom Augusta to 96, via Edgefield.
ILL leave Augusta every .. r
Tuesday, Thursday find Sat
urday. Returning, will leave 90 t==*==3=3£»
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. By this
arrangement passengers can como through from
Greenville, S. C., to Augusta in tnc day.
Fare through, $5. To Edgefield, $2. Seats can
be secured at Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, Augusta;
Nichol’s Hotel, Edgefield,
doc 10 lm. W. CRAWFORD.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
J SHALL have To-Morrow, a fresh lot of Ribs,
Backbones and Sausage Meat, far superior to
those received and sold,
dec 10 T. W. FLEMING.
FRESH SUPPLIES.
]I'ST RECEIVED per steamer from N. York
by DAWSON A SKINNER—
-100 bb!s. A, B and C Sugars ;
50 do. choice Mercer Potatoes.
50 boxes Raisins, new crop.
50 drums fresh Figs.
10 bbls. Buckwheat.
10 do. Boston Crackers.
10 dozen assorted Preserves. 3 dec9
GARTRELL & GLENN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Geo., will
attend the Courts in !he counties of Fulton,
DeKalb, Campbell, Forsyth, Henry, Troup, Cow
eta, Meriwether, Heard, Carroll, Cobb and Spald
ing.
Lucins J. Gartrell. | Luther J. Glenn.
dec-9 iy
SILVERWARE.
SILVER Tea Sets, Pitchors, Goblets, Tumblers,
Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac. For sale by
J«cs CLARK A CO.
WATCHES.
WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases, of all the
best makers—Cooper, Jurgcnsen, (of Co
penhagen,) Johnson, and Tobias, Also Watches
bearing our name, made to order, which having
proved perfectly satisfactory, are sold by us with
perfect confidence. For sale by.
CLARK A CO.
Dealers in Waches, Jewlry and Silver Ware.
decs
LAND AGENCY!
THE subscriber offers himself as Agent to ex
amine Lands in any county in the State. Full
and complete information in relation to location,
quality' of soil. aDd appearance for minerals, riven.
Will also buy and sell Lands for parties wanting to
buy or sell.
Terms for examining lots $5 each. Five per
cent, on the amount bought or sold.
Some 50 or 60 Lots on hand for sale.
U. L. LEONARD.
_ n ? v Opposite the Planters Hotel.
BAGGING NOTICE.
I HAVE now in store, and for sale, 50 halos very
superior GUNNY BAGGING, old importation.
M. W. WOODRUFF,
nov!9 Forwarding and Gen’l Corn’s Mc'ht.
THE Illiad of Homer, translated into English
bianck ver E e, by William Cooper, edited by
Robt. Southey, LL.D., with notes, by M. A. Dwight.
Also, another supply of the following popular
works: Famous Persons and Places, by N. P. Wil
lis : Notte's Fifty Years in both Hemispheres;
Barrington's Sketches of his Own Times; Dana's
System of Mineralogy. For sale by
dec9 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
ON CONSIGNMENT —Tobacco, of all qualities
and prices. deo2 T. W. FLEMING.
JUST RECEIVED. — A few superior Watches,
at OSBORNE A WHITLOCK’S,
dec3 Under the U. S. Hotel.
GUITARS. —With Tilton’s Improvement—Su
perior Instruments.
doc 3 OSBORNE A WHITLOCK
NOTICE.
THE subscriber has moved to his New Brick
Stores, Reynold Street, nearly opposite the
Episcopal Church, where he will be pleased to see
his old customers. dec2 T. W. FLEMING.
ON CONSIGNMENT -Lard, new and old, in
barrels, kegs and stands.
dec2 T. W. FLEMING.
ON CONSIGNMENT—An excellent lot of Fea
thcrs. doc 2 T. W. FLEMING.
CONGRESS WATER —A supplyof Pints and
Quarts, iust received and for sale by
dee2 * WM. HAINES, Druggist.
FURNxTURE RAFFLE DURING THE ~
WEEK OF THE FAIR.
SIX SPLENDID PRIZES, valued at sl2oo—
l2OO Chances at $1 eaeh.
Ist Prize—l sett of elegant Rosewood Satin
Damask Parlor Furniture, comprising 1 Sofa, 1 M.
T. Centre Table, 1 What-Not, 4 Sitting Chairs, 3
Easy Chairs. 1 large Gilt Mirror. Valued at $550.
2d Prize—l sett of elegant Mahogany Velvet
Plush Parlor Furniture, viz: 1 Sofa, 1 pair Divans,
1 pair Ottomans, 12 Chairs, 2 Rocking Chairs, 1
Marble-top Centre Table, 1 Gilt Mirror. Valued
at S4OO.
3d Prize—l sett Mahogany Chamber Furniture,
viz: 1 elegant Bedstead, (a new pattern.) 1 Toilet
Bureau, l Washstand, 6 Cane Maple Chairs. Valued
at $145.
4th Prize —1 Painted Chamber Sett, viz: 1 Toilet
Bureau, 1 Bedstead, 4 Chairs, 1 Washstand, (sink);
1 Tea Table and Towel Rack. Valued at S6O.
sth P»ize —1 Lady s Rosewood Work Table.
Valued at S3O.
6th Prize—l Toilet Looking Glass—a neat and
complete affair. Valued at sl4.
The Raffle will take place during the week of the
Fair, if a sufficient number of Tickets are sold to
warrant it. If not, it will be postponed : in either
case, due notice will be given through the news
papers of the time and place, when all persons hav
ing chances are requested to attend The Prizes
will be awarded in their order to the six highest
throws. The Chances will be thrown in numerical
order by a boy, not to exceed in age 14 years, and
under the superinttndance of three responsible
citizens
The Furniture is now ready for inspection at
Messrs. HENRY & SKINNERS Furniture Ware-
Rooms, where Tickets can be procuied.
Tickets can also be obtained at the following
places: F. C. BARBER, Washington-street, one
door from Broad ; J. A. MILLEN, Jackson-street,
next Globe Hotel; at the Augusta, Planters’ Uni
ted States and Globe Hotels.
Augusta, Nov. 28, 1854. nov3otf
Dr. Me La lie’s Liver Pills This
groat Medicine has supplanted all oth
ers for the cure of diseases of the Liver. Its ef
fects are so salutary and speedy, and at the same
time so perfectly safe, that it is not surprising it
should supercede ail others. Invented by a very
distinguished physician of Virginia, who practiced
in a region of country in which H patis, or Liver
Complaint, is peculiarly formidable and common,
and who had spent years in discovering the ingre
dients and proportioning their quantities; these
Pills are peculiarly adapted to every form of the
disease, and never fail to alleviate the most obsti
nate cases of that terrible complaint. Thev have
justly become celebrated; and the researches of
Dr. McLane have placed his name among the ben
efactors of mankind. No one haviug symptoms
of this formidable complaint, should be without
these invaluable Pills. Have you a pain in the
right side, under the edge of the rib 3, which in
creases with pressure—unable to lie with ease on
the left side—with occasional, sometimes constant,
pain under the shculder-blade. frequently extend
ing to the top of the shoulder? Rtly upon it, that
although the latter pains are sometimes taken for
Rheumatic, they all arise from disease of the Liv
er ; and if you would have relief, go instantly and
buy a box of Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills.
O^ - Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.
M Lane s Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none
else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liv
er Pills, uow before the public. D . M'Lane s Liv
er Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be
had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United
States and Canada.
Sold by Haviland, Risley A Co., Wm H. Tutt,
D. B Plumb A Co.,and W. 11. AJ. Turpin, Augus
ta, Ga.; P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston, S. Cq
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 dec3
Dr. Black nas removed his office to
Campbell Street, iu the building known
as the Baptist Parsonage. His residence is on
Broad Street, three doors below Campbell Street,
immediately over the Shoe Store of Mr. Martin.
nov2K dim
Paid tor WOOLLEN. LINEN,
COTTON and SILK RAGS, by
E. CAMPFIELD,
an 20 ts Oorner River and Jackson-st
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
THE Undersigned has this day assoei Ted with
THOMAS J. JENNINGS and ISAIAH
PI RSE in the Grocery and Commission Business
under the name and style of Pouai-ain, Jxnnjngs
A Co.
Nov. 6. 1854. ANTOINE POULLAIN.
©rncrul JUwfftisfmrnls.
PROF. TICHENOR S
GRAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT!
PROF. T. has tho pleasure of announcing to
the citizens of this place and vicinity, that
he will give a
GRAND MAGICAL SOIREE.
AT MASONIC HALL,
Monday Tuesday Evenings , Dec. lit// \ Vlth,
Assisted by the following Artistes,
Miss KATE WILSON, the populor Ballad Singer.
Miss LOUISE STARKEY , the beautiful Song
stress, who will appear each evening in a choice se
lection of the most popular Songs, Duetts, Ballads,
Ac., of the day, together with
Master T. J. PEEL, the worid-renowned Bur
lesque Fancy Dancer, late of the Campbell Min
strels, who will appear in a variety of his celebrated
Dances.
Tickets, 50 cents; Children, half-price.
Doors open at 7, to commence at 74 o’clock.
James Norris, Manager.
<iec9 T. SHELDON SKIDMORE, Ag’t.
THREE GREAT CURIOSITIES.
At Alasouic Hall, Room No. 4.
THE SMALLEST AND TALLEST LADIES
IN THE WORLD.
THIS wonderful Exhibition of Human Curios
ities is now open The ever Volatile and Fas
cinating Little Lady,
Mr£>. ELLEN BRIGGS,
Who is 33 years old, and 35 inches high, will give
her Levees Every Day.
This small specimen is exhibited in connection
with the Nebraska Giantess,
Miss S. M MOREHOUSE,
Who is the tallest Lady in the world—seven feet in
height.
Gen. GIFFORD,
The smallest Gentleman now living. 25 years old,
and only 40 inches in height. He is of beautiful
form and a perfect gentleman,—a great favorite of
the Ladies. All will be pleased on seeing the
little gentleman.
Admission 50 cents. Children half price. Doors
open from 10 to 1, from 2 to 6, and from 7 to 10
o’clock. J 9
MONEY STOLEN.
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
will be given to any person who will deliver
to Cha s. J. .Jenkins, of Augusta, or to the under
signed in Charleston, tho undermentioned Bills,
which were stolen from him on the Georgia Rail
Road cars, on the night of tho seventh instant, be
tween Carnaek and Berzelia, and the further
amount of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, will be
given lor the detection and conviction of the thief.
Twenty Bank Notes of one hundred dollars each,
chiefly on the Banks of Charleston and Columbia,
South Carolina.
Several Bank Notoa of fifty dollars each, on the
above Banks, to the extent of about fifteen hun- I
dred dollars.
The remainder, in Notes of various Banks of
feouth Carolina, consisting of twenty’s and ten’s, in
all five thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.
J. W. M. BERRIEN, Agent for
Farmer’s A Exchange Bank of
Jec9 d6cl Charleston, SouthCarolfh'a.
We Publish this day, December 11, 1@54.
FANNY FERN’S NOVEL,
KUTIi H ALL,
A TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFE.
400 pp. 12 mo. Cloth. Price, $1.25.
Every body knows fanny fern ;
every body has laughed and cried over her
sparkling, dashing, truthful,gonial writings; every j
body will wish to read this, her first novel, and eve- \
ry one who does road it will pronounce it her great- !
est work. Says an able critic who has read the
proof sheets, ‘‘Ruth Hall is a work which not only
exceeds any thing which Fanny Fern has before
written, but which in many respects surpasses any
other work, whatever. For intense and sustained
interest ol narrative, for originality of conception
and treatment, for scorching sarcasm and wither
ing rebuke ol pretensions and hipocrisy, for eleva
tion of moral tone and winsouieness of religious
inculcations, for vigor, freshness, simplicity, di
rectness and fascination of style, we have never
seen its equal. * * * Thestory takes
possession of our heart at once; we follow ‘Ruth’
through her trials with as much interest as though
she were our own sister; she breathes not a sigh,
she suffers not a sorrow, which the reader does not
feel as acutoly as though the first came froth his
own heart, and the second were one of his own sad
experiences The characters are such as we are
constantly meeting in every day life; and how
boldly and skilfully they are drawn, how power
fully the story is told, how touching is i*s pathos,
how sparkling its wit, how irresistable its humor,
how severe its satire, and how true its moral, no
adequate idea can be gained except by reading it.”
Ruth Hall will be for sale by Booksellers gen
erally. To any one sending us the retail price, we
will send a copy of the work by mail, post paid.
Published by MASON BROTHERS.
decß d6el 23 Park Row, New York.
CLOAKS AND TALMAS.
THE attention ot Ladies is called to an invoice
of handsome Cloaks and Talmas, just received.
—also —
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Black and Co’ored.
J. K. BANCROFT,
_deeß _ _ Next to the Bank of Augusta.
PENMANSHIP.
WK. SADDER will open his Glasses the first
• of next week. All who wish to write an
elegant hand, with a trifling expense, should make
hemselves interested. Call and examine speci
mens, Ac., at the Howard House. 5 dec7
NOTICE.
ALU persons owing the late firm of J. Taylor,
Jr., A Co , are requested to call and settle. All
notes and accounts not paid immediately, will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for colletion
_dec7 tJal J. TAYLOR, Jr., A CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
1 E\( I>I ? iCES heavy Gunny Cloth, old irnpor-
A tation. For sale by
dec7 f 6 D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO.
LIIS. BEST DRY SAGE, received and for
Gv/ sale low for cash, by
dec7 WM. IIAINES, Druggust.
ON CONSIGNMENT
-12 kegs prime new Lard ;
25 ** Maryland Glades Butter.
For sale by J. A. ANSLEY,
PIANO FORTE AGENCY. ~
THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub
lic that he has tho Agency for A Stodard and
J. B. Dunham's (New YRrk) celebrated PIANO
FORTES. Every instrument is warranted, and
can be purchased at the Manufacturers’ prices,
decl d7 CHAS. ZOGBAUM, Augusta.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD STOC K FOR SALE.
A FEW shares for sale. Apply to BELCHER
A HOLLINGSWORTH, Ne. 5 Warren block,
deco dtf
WINDOW glass.— A large supply of Win
dow Glass, of all sizes, say from 6 by 8 to
30 bv 40, for sale at reduced prices, for the cash.
_dec2 WM, HAINES, Druggist.
FRANCK’S SPECIFIC, for the permanent cure
of Gonnorboea, Gleet, Pain in the Loins,
Gravel, Locchorrboea, Female Irregularities, Ac /
This preparation contains no meeeurv ; is not un
pleasant to take, and imparts a healthy tone and
vigor to the whole urinary apparatus.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles fer $5.
It is for sale by WM 11. TUTT,
nov22 die Sole Agent in Augusta.
CtH ECK Books <*' all tho Banks in the oity ;
) Ameiican Cement, or Furniture Glue, for re
pairing Marble, Wood, Glass, China, and Orna
mental Ware For sale by
dec6 McKINNE A HALL.
JOSEPH A. BEALS,
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.
Office in. O/d State Bank Alley , 3 d dour.
Having superior workmen, is now prepared to
execute work in the best style. novlß
ON CONSIGNMKNT, 80 boxes ” Bird’s Eye ”
LIME, an article of great whiteness, suitable
for fine Plastering, from a new quarry in Cass Co.
For sale by J. A. ANSLEY,
Commission and Produce Merchant, Op posit
Union Bank. lm novl9
DRY GOODS.
Pit M. GALLAHER have received a new
• supply of DRESS GOODS, which they offer
to the public at greatly reduced prices.
Also, a few bales of fine Red Blankets, together
with a full stock of Kerseys, Osnaburgs and heavy
Negro Blankets. dec3
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
F HOLMAN it CO., near the Planters Hotel,
• are now opening a large stock of Fancv, Sta
ple and Common GOODS, just received from Eng
land and France, among which may be found—
Gilt and White China Toilet and Tea Setts;
Gilt and White China Dinner Do.:
Decorated Gilt and Fancy Cups and Saucers ;
Bohemian and Gilt Toilet Goblets ;
Fine Plated and Britannia Castors and Cake
Baskets:
Fine Plated and Britannia Table and Tea Spoons
do. do. Dessert and Table Forks ;
Cut and Pressed Goblets; Champagnes; Tum
blers and Wines;
Fine White Granite Dinner and Tea Sett 3, or
the latest patterns, which is offered at wholesale
and retail, at their usual low prices- dtf dov3o
PERFUMERY, Soaps and Fancy Goods at cost
Also, a fine lot of Razors at
OSBORNE A WHITLOCKS,
dec3 Under the U, S. Hotel.
©rarrol JlbinTtisrmrnts
TO RENT.
THE STORE recently occupied by Wm.
M. Dow, nearly opposite the Planters Aik
Hotel, and just below the Howard House,
dec9 ts WM. CUM MING.
TO RENT.
TWO HOUSES on Centre street, near the
Bridge. One of them is suitable for a Hiili
Store. Apply to W M. JOSEPH,
dec6 8 at Finn A Osmond's Office.
TO RENT, OR FOR SALE.
A COM FORT ABLE COTTAGE on Rey- 4*
nold Street, with four square Rooms, and Willi
Pantries on the Piaza, a large lot, and the House
in good repair. Apply at
HENRY DALY'S,
nov2s Under the United States Hotel.
TO RENT,
FROM the first of October next, a Store
and Dwelling on Broad Street, above the la-il
Upper Market, occupied at present by B. Henry.
Apply to augl7 ts THOS. DUNEGAN.
TO RENT;
TWO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-st.,
containing 7 rooms. Bllli
Two double tenement, on the same street, single
story.
One double tenement on Taylor street.
Two two-story Houses, 7 rooms, on Fenwick-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 /jst
Room in the rear of my store at present oc- JSLiii
cupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry as a drill room.
jylß E. fa. ROGERS.
TO RENT.
THE STORE, at present occupied by Mr. H. T.
Poay, at the Lower Market.
Apply to WM. H. PRITCHARD.
septs
TO RENT.
THE HOUSE and spacious LOT fronting
on Teliair-st., between Elbert and Lincoln ULlil
streets, at present occupied by the subscriber, to
whom apply on the premises.
L. C. DUGAS
ALSO FOR SALE, OR TO RENT,
A neat family RESIDENCE, in the lower part
of the city, with outhouses, such as Kitchen, Sta
ble, Ac., and a front on street of 80 feet. Apply,
as above to docl ttf L. C. DUGAS.
FOR SALE. a-_-j
A DELIGHTFUL Summer Evidence, '
A with an abundance of wood, and »
fine Spring of Water, 1J miles from Hamburg,
S. C. Possession given immediately. ts septl6
WANTED TO HIRE.
A NEAT active Mulatto girl, from 12 to 15 years
old, for which liberal wageswill be paid. Ap
ply to novls WARD A BURCHARD.
BOARDING.
YOUNG I ADSES from the country, wishing so
attend the Select School of Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Griffin, can obtain beard with them, at M. W.
Woodruff’s, on Reynold street, if they desire.
novl2
THE SHADES.
OPEN FOR TIIE SEASON.
WE are again posted up. and from
this out shall be prepared to wli/ V
serve up to our numerous customers all
that the market affords.
Oysters, Game, Ac., in endless quantitiy—and
with the celebrated Auchy at the head of our
cooking department, we hope to merit a share of
that liberal patronage heretofore bostowed upon us.
GEO. PLUMB, Proprietor.
N. B. Lunch, as usual, served up at 11 o’clook
of Steak, Mutton Chop, Hash, Tripe, Liver, Baked
Beans, Soup, Ac.
The Augusta, Savannah, Charleston and North
ern papers on file. nov!4
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
MR. T. H. HOLLEYMAN, assisted by Miss
Mary F. Holleyman, proposes to open a
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 graduato of Barham
villo Female College, S. 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. lie
proposes to prepare boys tor the junior class of
any College, 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. Casswoll, A. 11. Anderson,
Esq. and John D. Mongin, Brotheruville. Edward
A. Eve, M. D., W. J. Mims, George W. L. Twiggs,
Wnr 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. Symmcs, SB,
sl2 and sl6 per quarter. Mr. H. respectfully
solicits encouragement. dtJanl oct24
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 Stroets, at the close of the prevailing epi
demic, under tho charge of Mr. D. F. Griffin, A. M.
The course ot 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 bo taught practi
caly.
A Female Department will also bo opened, by
Mrs. D. F. Griffin, at the 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 QUAR" ER OF 12 WEEKS.
Primary Class .$ 8.00
Common English Branches 10.00
Higher 12.00
Latin and Greek 16.00
References.— Messrs. Thos. Snowden, Josiah
Sibley, Gen. G. W. Evans, T. W. Timmerman,
J. n. Anderson, Augusta. John Usher, E. J.
Buckmaster, M. A. Ransome, A. M. Benson, J. A.
Houston, Hamburg. d-ts oct24
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
MW. WOODRUFF, Agent for this long and
• favorably known Company, would respect
fully announce to the public generally, that be is
prepared to take FIRE RISKS on as favorable
terms as any Agency in the city.
Augusta, Nov. 18, 1854. novl9
NOTICE.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the citi-’
zens of Augusta and its vicinity, that he will
give instruction on the Piano Porte, and flatters
himself that by prompt attention he will merit the
approbation of all who favor him with their pat
ronage.
Refers to Messrs. J. P. Setzo and P. Brenner.
Orders left at Mr. Sotze’s Store will be promptly
attended to. nov23 d3m A. BRENNER.
VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY "AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscribers offer for sale the PLANTA
TION of the late Hon. Geo. McDuffie, situa
ted in Abbeville District, known as the Flatwood’s
Plantation, containing Four Thousand Acres (4000)
more or less, and bounded by lands of Haskell,
Norwood, James Calhoun and Belser. This pro
perty is too well known to need any particular de
scription ; it has on it some of the best Cotton and
Gram land in the State,-about Three Thousand
(3000) acres «f which are cleared,-the balance well
wooded — also —
About two hundred and thirty (230)strictly prime
Negroes, belonging to the same estate, together
with the Stock, Provisions, Tools, <Sc
The lands may be treated for separately at the
option of the purchaser.
For terms, which will be made very accommoda
ting, apply to Mr. Burt, at Willington P. 0., Abbe
ville District, or to Col. Singleton, at Fiat Rook
P. 0., Henderson co., N. C. Mr. Burt will give any
further information that may be desired, and will
exhibit the premises.
ARMISTEAD BURT
jy 15 t M.R. SINGLETON.
H. A. BROOKS,
HISTORICAL AND PORTRAIT PAINTER,
Constitutionalist Range, Mclntosh Street
navlO AUGUSTA, GA.
La ca r d.|
POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO
AUGUSTA, GA.
(*rocei\s k Commission Merchants
Antoine Pouli.ain, | Thomas J. Jennings, ,
Isaiah Purse.
SALT.
3/ 4/ W j SACKS Cape de Verdes Salt, in 2
)\J\J\J bo3hel sacks, a prime article for Plan
ters’ use, for sale on consignment.
—A L«SO
2,000 Gunny Bags. J. B. GUIEU,
novlO ftf General Commission Merchant.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! \
MR. W. CL YGETT.of the House of Messrs
PIERSON, JENNINGS & CO., who is at
the Charleston House, will fill all orders sent to
that House, from North Carolina, South Carolina;
Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama.
oet6 3m PIERSON, JENNINGS & CO.
JUST RECEIVED, at OSBORNE * WHIT
LOCK’S, beautiful Real Jet Goods, such as
Breastpins; Bracelets; Crosses; Necklaces, Ac.
deo3
If ©riu'ral Jlirntrliarmritls.
FAKE KEDUCIp7~
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YO R VANX AH .
[SEMI-WEEKLY.J
The new and splendid side-wheel Steamships :
FLORIDA,... .1,300 tons. Capt. M. S. Wood hui.i.,
ALABAMA, . .1,300 tons. Capt. C. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons. Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. 1,500 tons.Cinat C. D. Ludlow,
Will leave Savannah every Wednesday and Satur
ay-
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 A CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
F ARE REDUCED!
(•bin Passage from Charleston to N. York, S2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK A CHARLESTON STEAM PACKETS
NASHVILLE, ) M. Berry,
1500 tons. ( Commander.
MARION, ) W.J. Foster,
1200 tons, j Commander.
JAMES ADGER, )S. C. Turner,
1500 tons. ) Commander.
SOUTHERNER. 1 Thomas Ewan,
T 1000 tons. J Commander.
HESE Steamships are built ex
pressly for the line, and for safe
ty, comfort and speed are unriva!led
on the 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 AIISSROON, Agent,
pov3 Charleston. S.C.,
CHARLESTON TO PHILADELPHIA
Through in 45 to 50 Hours,-Fare S2O
MEALS INCLUDED.
AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LINE.
STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY,
Capt. Hodgdon.^^^^^^^lßo0 Tons Burthen
The above new and magnificient Steam Ship,
built expressly for this route, is one ot the largest
on the American Coast, and is unsurpassed if equall
ed for speed, strength, comfort, or accommodations.
Sailing days from each jmt, as follows.
From Philadelphia, From Charleston,
Saturday, Dec. 2d, Saturday, Dec. 9th,
“ Dec. 16th, “ Dec. 23d.
Dec. 30th, ** Jan. 6th,
Agents in Philadelphia, Heron A Martin 37j
North Wharves.
Agents in Charleston, Holmes A Stone y, Boyce
Ac., Wharf,
All produco consigned to the Agents in Charleston
will bo forwarded to Philadelphia, free of commis
sion nov7 -f6m
FOR NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Line.
Carrying the United States Mail.
CHA^^^^m^ULE.
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. Lamar, Corner Drayton
and Bryan Streets.
In Philadelphia, Heron A Martin, 37* North
Wharves.
In New York, Scranton A Tallman, 19 Old
Slip, near foot of Wall Street.
STATE OP GEORGIA.
Will leave Savannah,
July 12th a®d 26th,
August 9th and 23d,
September 6th and 20th,
October 4tn and 18th,
Nov. Ist, 15th and 29th,
December 13th and 27th.
H. C. SCOTT,
-
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
STATES AIAIL LINE.
CONSISTING of the followinl^^^^^^^^ 3
fast running Passenger Steamers, viz :
MESSENGER,
MAGNOLIA,
CUBA,
CREMONA and
EMPRESS.
The above oats, 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 by able
aged experienced Officers, who vill use every exer
tion to secure the comfort and safety of passengers.
The rat S 3 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 on board, or to
oct24 d«kc6m COX, BRAINARD & CO.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson
ville, Picolata, and Middleburg.
THE steamers, WM. GASTON, k
Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and
ST.JOfIN, 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 largo
and airy State Room accommodation, and taking
the inland route, offers superior facilities for inva
lids and others. For further particulars enquire of
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Savannah, March 1, 1854. mar 14
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
WM. K KITCHEN isassociated with us as a
partner in all our concerns from this date.
HAVILAND, HARRAL A RISLEY,
New York.
HAVILAND HARRAL A CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
HAVILAND RISLEY k CO.,
January 1, 1854. Augusta, Ga.
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., are my duly au
thorized Agents to transact any business in which
I am interested during my absence from the State.
My notes and accounts willb' kmndat their store.
X. KITCHEN.
Augusta, Feb. 12,1854. ts
H. O’NEILL & CO ,
On J acksonst., opposite the Globe Hotel.
HAVE this day received from New York, a
choice assortment of GROCERIES, viz :
50 bags old Government Java Coffee;
50 kegs Goshen Butter;
50 kits Salmon;
50 “ No. I Mackerel;
50 half kits No. 1 Do ;
25 bbls. Crushed Sugar;
25 “ Powdered Do.;
50 “ White Coffee Sugar;
25 “ Red Onions;
10 “ White Do.;
100 boxes Candles;
50 “ Starch ;
50 “ No. 1 Soap;
25 hhds. Sugar;
1500 sacks Salt;
To which they invite the attention of their friends
and the public generally.
Also, on consignment, a superior 60 saw Colton
Gin, made by Oglesby £ Bro-, that will be sold a
great bargain. dec 5
GUNS ! GUNS ! »
DOUBLE-BARREL Shot Guns, at all prices
and of all qualities. One very fine English
Double Gun, in case, complete. For gale by
decs ' CLARK A CO.
KEYSTONE STATE.
Will leave Savannah,
July 19th,
Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th,
September 13th & 27th,
October ilth and 25th,
November Bth and 22d,
December 6th and 20th,
January 3d, 1855.
fottcrifs.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
lotteries.
Managed,drawn, and prizespaid by the wellknown
and responsible firm of
GREGORY it MAURY.
Sales Close each Day at two o'clock.
Drawn Numbers of Class 2113, at Savannah, Dee 0
51 56 35 21 32 54 12 18 30 53 14 50
EXTRA CLASS 70, by Delaware 284, on Tuesday,
Dee. 12.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$20,000.
5 prizes oi SIO,OOO ; $3,340: 20 of SI,OOO, Ac., Ac.
Tickets $5 —Shares in proportion.
Class 296 at Savannah, Wednesday, Dec. 13.
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL SCHEME.
$9,000.
$3,000’: $1389; SI,OOO, Ac Tickets $2. Shares
in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 Qaar
ters $7.40.
EXTRA CLASS 80 by Delaware 288, oh Satur
day, Dee. 16th.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
$35, 647.
2 prizes of $15,000 ; 2 of $7,000 ; 2of $3 500 • 2
of $3,000 ; 50 of SI,OOO, Ac , Ac. Tickets $lO.
Shares in proportion.
JOHN A.MILLEN, Agent,
On Jackson street, next the Globe Hotel.
All orders from the city or country strictly con
fidential. dec2
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOT
TERY.
(By Authority of the State of Alabama,) conduct
ed on the Havana plan.
CLASS H. ’
To be Drawn on the 30th of December, 1854
Capitals $7,500
“ 6,000
“ 1,500
In all, 228 prizes, amounting to $30,000
Tickets $5 —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
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., Dec. 1, 1854.
H. O’NEILL fit. CO ,
GENERAL COMMISSION SIERCHANTS, AND
Dealers in Produce, Groceries, (s•«’.,
Augusta, Ga.
TIIHE UNDERSIGNED having formed a
I COPARTNERSHIP, under the style of
II O’NEILL A CO.,as GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Produce, Groceries,
Ac , inform their friends and the public, tfyat they
have taken commodious stores, next to M. P. Sto
vall’s Ware House, for the storage and sale of
Grain, Flonr, Bacon, and other Produce, on Jack
son street, which runs directly from the Railroad
Depot via the Globe Hotel, to the River.
Liberal advances made on consignments, and
they hope, by strict personal attention to business,
and the interest of their friends, to share their pat
ronage, HUGH O’NEILL,
N. C. TROWBRIDGE.
N. B.—Orders for Goods promptly attended to.
nov23
CARPETS, RUGS, &c.
JK. BANCROFT has just received, per steam
• er Marion, a large invoice of CARPETS,
MATS, Ac., consssting of—
Sup. English Three-Ply, handsome patterns ;
Tapestry Velvet, elegant styles;
Tapestry Brussels, beautiful patterns and colors ;
Sup. English Ingrain ; English Brussels ;
Rich Velvet Rugs; Tufted do.; Tapestry do.
—also—
5-8, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Venetian Stair Carpet;
Matting, Drugget; together with Carpet Bindings;
Stair Rods ; Tacks, Ac.
These Goods have been bought at the late New
York sales, and will bo sold astonishingly low—
some among them as low a3 31c. and 50c. nov2l
SOMETHING NEW IN AUGUSTA.
A SHIRT STORE,
ONE door North of the Mechanics’ Bank, and
a few doors below the Augusta Hotel, where
Gentlemen, by leaving their measure, can have
Shirts made up to order of the best materials, in
the latest fashion, and Danskin's celebrated 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
Unitod States, and has been pronounced perfect.
The superiority of Danskin’s Pattern over all
the late imitations of it, is universally acknowl
edged, the buttons are faithfully sewed on, and
the yoke is neatly fitted to the neck and shoulders
without seams, and consequently does not chafe or
annoy the wearer.
—also, for sale—
A superb stock of Furnishing Goods, of the new
est styles, such as—
Under-shirts and Drawers, of Silk, Cotton and
Wool; Shoulder Braces,
Dressing Gowns; Smoking Coats ;
Russia Belts; Suspenders :
Traveling Blankets and Shawls ;
Siik, 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.
novl4 d3m CHAS. W. HERSEV.
A NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
An entirely fresh and new Stock of Goods.
BROOM it MORRELL
HAVE opened at the store recently occupied by
Broo*l> Brown, (opposite the Augusta
Bank, a varied and complete assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
suitable for the Fall and Winter seasons, and <
bracing all the newest styles, and most desirable
Goods of the season, every article of which is en
tirely fresh and new, and will be offered at the
lowest possible advance on Now York costfor cash.
They would respectfully solicit a .-hare of public
patronage.
Additional supplies received weekly.
novl7 . lmo
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.;
Scoth 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, 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 Venetian Carpetings, for stairs;
Hearth Rugs, binding and thread to suit the same
novl7
CLARK St CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry’
Silver Ware. Guns, Cutlery and Fancy Goods
have now in store a fine stock just received, to
which they call the attention of their friends and
customers. decs
Jarnwro, (Elrrlian.
are requested to announce Sim e
on Wallace as a Candidate for Re
ceiver of Tax Returns for Burke County, at the
election to be held in January next. deC5
BF^Z Wf are authorized to announce PfT
ter McMahon, as a Candidate for
Coroner of Richmond county, at the ensuing elec
tion in January next. dec^
tSjtf Zfgf-cs We are requested to announce J. L.
Q Cheti as a Candidate for Receiver
of Tax Returns ol Richmond county, at the ensu
lug election. nov3o*
£*f We are authorised to announce
Alexaneer Philip as a Candidate
for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Rich
mond county at the ensuing election. nov22
TSF TjSa We are authorized to announce Mid.
dleton Skauo as a candidate for Tax
Collector, at the ensuing election in January next
novl4
Flection Notice—We are authorised
t 0 announce John A. Bohler as a
Candidate for re election to the office of Receiver
of Tax Returns for Richmond County.
Election Notice Please announce
William V. Keener as Candidate
lor Tax Collector, at the ensuing election in Janu-
ART Sext. novl ‘
Sf*" > Election Notice.—We are requested to
announce John B. Coarse y as a con
uidatc lor Tax Collector of Richmond County at
the ensuing Election. Many Voter
Election Notice.—W e are requested to
announce Wm. Skinner as a Candi
date for Tax Collector of Richmond county at the
ensuing Election. cctl9 ts
Hie Voters of Warren County.
„J^ ,CAJAH Rogers is a Candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver of Warren county, at
the election in January next. novl
Election Notice.—We are authorized
to announce Franklin G. Godbee a
Candidate for Tax Collector of Burke county, at the
ensuing election. oebi Many Vote**.
jt action Sales.
BY S U C GRENVILLE & CO~~~
THIS DAY (Tuesday) at 10} o’clock, the sal. at
at Simpson s Stable will be resumed when will
be sold—
0^, 1 t N ‘ gro “ : m °° Fis, “" > ■'
BY CE. GIRARDEY &CO vSg®
TO-MORROW. (Wednesday) will be sold, ir. front
disposed ° C, ° Ck ' AM> if not Previously
1 J >har ea Clinch Loan Association Stock. deol2
By C. E GIRARDEY & CO.
W ifl , FOR SALES
Vpv aold> on the fir?t Tuesday in JANU. ;
t ,u. h °,ir' r “*?«; ■p‘l
booodoJ b, T.lfcii, Street
Houston, and South by Walker Streets“ aU hav
mg a front on Houston Street of forty, one feet
and running back eighty-three feet. The above
property can bo treated for at private sale Terms
made known on the day of sale,
dec7 . id p, McMAHON
BY C. E. GIRARDEY & OOf"
Temporary Administrations Sale. '• v
On FRIDAY, the 15th day of December next, in
front of the Store opposite the Eagle A Phoenix
Hotel, late Store of Pantailisft.sKa>o&, deceased
wiii be sold, agreeably to an order from the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, |
the entire StocK in Trade, and Perishable arti |
cles belonging to said deceased, consisting in m
part, of— feN
Sugar; Coffee; Bacon; Lard; Butter; Soap
Candles: Starch; Rice; Pepper; Tea; Salt; hi
■ mors Wines. Tobacco; Segars; Shoes Hats
Caps.
Dry Goods: Cutlery; Hardware Willow Glass
and Crockery Ware
Al..so3§Hj
FaHey Goods ; Agricultural Implement*, Ac
ALSO"— • .
Wagon ; Buggy ; Horse and Harness
—ALSO—
Household and Kitchen Furniture, o’* every ser- M
viceable description. Terms, cash on delivery - i
nov2s M AQDALENA SIMON, Tern, Adm'x,„ M
I posed to patronize the Citizens' Mill*let < ni f
earnestly request you to send your Grits to’the M>t!
from daylight till 12 o’oloek. You will at on« e
see the great importance to me of this request. It
IS a very groat inconvenience to be raising and
shutting down on }, } or bushel, as often comes to
Mill, t have been driven to close calculation and
as I have but one power : eithorthe Saw Mill o,• —'
Machinery must occupy this power after 12 o'clock
Hence it is. I respectfully make the request, and
solicit your generous support. Those who prefer
to come in the evening, can do so, and cali for the
Meal next morning, which I should greatly prefer
as it gives closer oiiarters to work in at niirbt than
at the Saw.
Orders can be filled for Post Oak, Red Oak and
Hickory,of all sizes; WAGON TONGUE,DRAY
SHAFT, Ac-, of very superior quality. A ouan
titv of cheap PINE LEMBBI can be had fiL s
to $8 —$8 if select#!.
nov 18 J. L. COLEMAN
NEW DRUG STORE IN HAMBURG. ”
THE undersigned begs leave to announce Jail!
to the citizens of Hamburg and vicinity
that ho will open, on Monday next, the 27th .SNI
inst., a well selected stock of choice MEDICINES
and CHEMICALS, to which he respectfully ?„- «
licits their attention. Among his assortment will
be found—
Toilet Articles and I erfumery ;
Drugs and Chemicals :
Painst, Oils and Dye Stuffs ;
Brushes of all descriptions ;
Glass, Putty and Varnishes. jk
In compounding Medicine and in supplying Plau ,M
tations, the strictest attention will be given to ih#
requirements of his patrons.
Being a graduate of the London College of Ph*r. 4.
macy, and having had an experience of eighteen
years in his business, he feels confident of
sbl6 to give satisfaction to all who m&y favor
with their patronago. A. RAVEN3CROFT
nov26 dim
Fras. G. Dana. | Hv. K. Washbcr n.
DANA & WASHBURN,
(SUCCESSORS TO WASHBURN, WILDER tc CO.)
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL continue the above business at 114 Bay
street, East of the Exchange. Orders for
Bagging and Rope, and other supplies, filled
promptly at lowest cash prices.
Refer to Maj. W. Sanford and Gen. S.P. Myriok
Baldwin county; M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, ani
Messrs, Carter A Harvey, Putnam co.; A. McAllum
and Ira Peck, Twiggs co.; Maj. John S. Rowland,
Cass co.; Black A Cobb and Sloan A Hawkins
Rome - aug4
NOTICE. "i
THE following CnECKS on the Banks of the
City, were stolen from the (Georgia Railroad
Depot, at Augusta, on the night of the 29th ult,
the payments of which are stopped :
Baker A Carswell, $86.50; M A B. Wilkinson.
$227 87; G. W. Lewis, $390; M. P. Stovall, $660.15;
T.W. Fleming,—; J. A. Ansley, $311.83; Doughty
A Beall, $1,528.24; M. W. Woodruff, $302.89: Whit
lock A Coskery, $308.64; T. W. Miller, —: a grant
Chock on State Bank, Athens, $615.76. Also,
about $3,000 in Bank Bills, a large proportion of
which was South Csrolina money; and a Bond for
SSOO of the Atlanta A LaGrange Railroad Compa
ny, guarantied by the Georgia Railroad Company,
dated Ist August, 1854—N0. 206.
A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehen
sion of the thief, or for restoration of the property.
. GEO. YONGE, Gen’l. Bup’t/
Georgia Railroad, Augusta. dee 1
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 4p. ’ |
STOCKTON A CAREY,
AT the stand long occupied by Jam« Hulbert
on the corner of Ellis ard Mein tosh-street*,
will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of
Home-made and Northern manufactured CAR
RIAGES, ROCK A WAYS and BUGGIES, which
they will sell at low prices and on reasonable terms
They are now prepared to build to order all ar
ticles in their line in a superior style. Repairing
done at short notice in the best workmanlike man ®
ner. They solicit patronage. aov26
HOWARD HOUSE: ~
THE subscriber takes this method of informing
his friends, and the travelling public general
ly, that his house is again open for the reception of
private and transcient boarders ; hoping by strict
attention to the wants and comforts of those
around him to receive a liberal share of the public
patronage. Charges moderate.
novS JSm WM. H. HOWARD, Proprietor. _
WANTED.
2JOURNEYM AN TAILORB,
WM. ©. FRI«S, A CO. I
NOTH E—A fiuo assortment of Opera (ilames
at OSBORNE A WHITLOCK'S
deoß Under IT. 8. Hotel.
AT HOME AGAIN. M"
CUYLER A WRIGHT, DENTISTS, have re li
turned, and can be found at their Office over 1
Carmichael A Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad stjiPl
at all hours of the day. nov 19 ts
OILA KI S SUGAR, C ANDLLS. IkC. "" " H
O 100 hhls Stuarts A. B AC. Sugar.
100 boxes Adamantine Candles.
100 boxes Tobacco, various qualities.
500 dozen Blacking, different sizet, for sale
low *>y IP O. A. WILLIAMS.
BULK FT is.—loo dozen Boston Buckotts fr*
O. A. WILLIAM'S. Shi
AvH IN E H EI. rI N Patent
v,*A Stretched and Cemented, single and double, |
all widths, from lto 24 inches. These Belts are
made from <vho!e hides of best quality of leather,
long used amTapproved by the most extensive man
utacturers and machinists in Georgia and adjoining
States. A large stock always on hand at the Sad
dlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN* JESSUP A CO, WM
xr n ,*■ R ute Wright, Nichols A Co., -
No. 239 Broad at., second door above the Bank
of Augusta. dAf3m s *pt7
SHOE FINDINGS — A large assortment
ery article in the line, comprisirg, in part,
French and American Lining Skins, of all colors;
Sheep and Goat Binding Sk ns ; Galloons Laccts
Webbs Cords; Copper, Zinc and Iron Sparables
Shoe Natls and Tacks, fiat and round' every van- •
ety of French Kit and Tools; Boot Trees, and
Crimps; Lasts; Pegs, Ac., for sale on accommoda
ting terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO,
Late Wright, Nichols A Co..
No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Rank
of Augusta. dAf3in septi
SLOAN & CAL WELL,
Importers ami Wholesale Dealers In
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, SEGARS,
Nos. 17 and 19 Cheapside , Baltimore. M
Chas. A. Dennis. ly jyl2
| an uoz, French Calf Skins, now arriving
of favorite brauds and assorted weights
warranted tresh. For sale at the Saddlery Ware
house of SHERMAN. JESSL PA CO.,
Late Wright, N ichols A Co,,
No 239 Broad-st., second door above tho Bank
of Augusta. dAf3m sept7
OLD BRANDY AND PORT WINK, of th«
most superior quality. Those we recouunoad
highly for medicinal i urp< ses.
uov22 WM. H. TUTT, bruggist,