COTTON CROP OF THE UNITED STATES.
Statement and total amount for the year ending 31st August, 1854.
sew or!.e\ss >. t lota IM3_ |
B-rpw'-- 1,236,653
To Foreign Ports • . 192. >27
Coastwise ••■• • • •; * * ’ ’ 24.121 *
Stock. Ist September, m-* 1.4.>3,30l
IWwct— 10,522 ,
Stock. l”t September. * ; ... sO6 ,
Received from Mobil?, Montgomery, At 9.39 S
Received from Florida.• •• • ’
Received from —;— 106,376
MOBILE. , 1.346,9*25 1,580,870 |
Export— 336.963 i
To Foreign Ports . 178,66-
Coastwise , ■ 1.465
Consumed in Mobile...•• 29 278
Stock, Ist September. 546.374!
Deduct— . , .. 63
Received from New Orleans 11l
Received from Texas... 7.516
Stoflcflst September. 1858.- •- • ;
TEXAS. 538,684. 545,62 •
Kx r or/-- 1846 .
To Foreign Ports * 4
Coastwise •'•‘os
Stock. Ist September, , J .
llv.a OJ|
D.duct—
Stock, Ut September,
FLORIDA.
Export- >
To Foreign Ports 163 iIM
Coastwise - * • * • • • * ‘ \ .
Stock in Apalachicola. 1 t September, 1804.... - °
Deduct— , . , i
■Stock in Apalachicola, Is- September. 1-54 o y3 •
GEORGIA.
Export— oq - r -j
To Foreign
Coastwise—Vplands.
Sea Islands
Stock in Savannah, Ist September, 1854 3.-.00
Stock in Augusta, Ist September, 1804 __
Stock in Savannah and Augusta, let Sept., 1853 12.954; .
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Export from Charlestos—
To Foreign Ports-Uplands. 21. ,600
Sea Islands 18.134
Coastwise—Uplands BMJ’
Sea Islands 6,6r*.
Stock in Charleston, Ist September, 1854 17,031
Exports from Gboboetows— _
To Northern Ports 3
Deduct— _ i - i a
Stock in Charleston. Ist September. 1853
Received from Florida i-o-i
Received from Savannah 1.... 1
———— 36,530)
NORTH CAROFINA. 416 754 468,203 I
Export— I
To Foreign Ports
Coastwise 11.524
VIRGINIA. j
Export—
’ To Foreign Ports
Coastwise, and ( *21086
Manufactured, (taken from the Ports) )
Stock. Ist September. 1853 "50
Deduct— , \ \ |
Stock. Ist September. 1853 400
Received atNew York, by New York & Erie Canal 1.1821
at New York -by New York ft Erie Rail Road 2,258 640
- at Baltimore and Philadelphia, from Tennessee &c 8,990 j 9,100
Total Crop of the United States 2,930,02713,26*2,882 r
Decrease from last year, bales, 332,855 |
Decrease from year before “ 85,002
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Chief Engineer's Offce, )
Columbus, Ga , Sept. 16. j
SEALED proposals will be received by the under
signed at this office until the first day of Decem
ber, for the clearing, graduation, track laying, to
gether with the building of all bridgesand culverts
of the western division of the Mobile and Girard
Railroad, extending from Mobile to Greenville, cov
ering a distance of 130 miles:
The work will be generally divided into one mile
sections, and bids may be made for one or mere ot
these sections; separate proposals are desired for
the track laying, building of the trestle work, 54
miles in length across the Tensas and Mobile rivers. 1
with the intervening swamps; the trestle will be 12
feet high, built upon black Cypress piles abundant
and adjacent to the line : the three rivers will bo
crossed with the common pile bridging, with trussed
pivot draws in the centre of each.
Specifications with the form of the contract and
proposal, may be had of the undersigned upon ap
plication; plans, profiles and estimates of that por
tion of the line are now ready lor examination, and
parties proposing will please designate it as such
upon the envelope.
The country is healthy, with no swamps after
leaving Tensas river. From Mobile to the river, IS J
miles the grading is light and country very healthy
at all seasons oftheyear. AfterlaavingtheTensas
the line passes through the ridge that divides the
Alabama and Conecuch waters, easy of access by
the Alabama river and through a section well
stocked with provisions.
Payments will be made one third (j) in'current
funds, one third (J) in the (08) eight per cent, capi
tal stock of the Company, interest payable in stock
until the road is completed, then to cease and re
ly upon the earnings of the road, the balance (j)
in the (08) per cent, convertible bonds of the Com
pany: maturing in five or more years at the option
of the contractor; coupons payable semi annually,
either in Columbus, Ga., Mobile, Alabama or in
New York, at the option of the holder.
To bidders personally unknown to the under
signed bond and approved security will be required
to an amount not exceeding j the amount of the
contract tor the timely and faithful completion of
the same.
Twenty-two and one half miles of the road from ,
Girard west will be open for business the first of;
November, and 52 miles nine months thereafter.
It is the intention to have the entire line of 245 j
miles open for business by 1858.
septly cdecl GEO. S. RUNEY.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON' the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, will be sold at
the Court House door in Waynesboro; a tract of |
LAND lying in the county of Burke, adjoining :
lands of John C. Poythress and Vincent. Bearficld, !
and containing one hundred and fifty acre? more or
less, a part of the real Estate of Samuel Barron ,
deceased. Sold under an order from the Court of 1
Ordinary of Burke county.
RANSOM LEWIS,
sept!9 1854 Adm’r de bonis non. ,
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
pANAWAY from the subscriber, near X 5
JLL Silverton, S.C., on the 14th inst.. a Mu
latto Boy named ELLICK. Said boy is
about 18 years of age, slender built, five feet eight
or nine inches high, walks with his toes a little in
clined inward, front teeth somewhat decayed near
the gums, and quick spoken when questioned. It
is he may have a free pass, and will
endeavor to make his way to Savannah or Charles
ton.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery
to the subscriber, or Ten Dollars for his : afe lodg
meat in jail. JACOB FOREMAN, Jr.
septi 9 ctf
The Savannah Georgian and Charleston Mercury
will insert weekly one month, and forwaid bill to
J.F., Jr., Silverton, S. C.
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE
MANUFACTORY.
TH E Subscriber
thankful for the
kind patronage re L /
ceived,wouldrcspec* r? < . X.
fully inform h k
friends and the pub- 12’2 '
lie, that he continues ——
to execute orders for
his well known War
ranted French Burr '
MILLSTONES, of
every desired size, at >-7' ’J'
the lowest price, and
bhortkht motiob.
He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE
STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, of various patents,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand,
CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article
necessary in a Mill.
Ail orders promptly attended to.
jan 3 ly WM. R. SCHIHMEH
U.NION HANK CIIKCK HOOKS, all sizes, for
TMOS, RICHARDS & ..ON.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF GROWTH.
1 Ckoi- OF— I 1-43-4 ba1e5.2,030.409 1 1532-3- .. .ba1e5.1.070.438
• IS.-.2—4....ba1es 2,030409 I 1542—3 - - 2,378.575 | I^3l-2 - . 987.477
I 185*’—3 - - 3.262582 1841—2 - - 1.683.574 I 1830—1 - - 1,038,*48
' iSf>i 1- ' 3,015 029 I*4o—l - - 1,634,045 | 182'1-30 - - 976.854
t | IS3P-4O - - 2,177,*36 I 1828—0 - - *57,744
1849 1*38—9 - - 1.360,532 | 1827—8 - - 7*20.593
184 S I 1*37—8 - - 1,8(4,497 I 18*26—7 - - 957.281
j 1847 I 1836—7 - - 1.422,930 | 18*25—6 - - 720.027
IS4G 11835—6 - -1 360, 725 I 18*2-I—s - - 569,249
; 1845—6 - - 2.H-».537 | 1834—5 - - 8 1 1823—4 - - 509,158
1844 ■ •. 5031 1833—4 - - I
CONSUMPTION.
Total Crop of"tbe’United States, as before .stated - - - j Bales. |2, 930,020
. Add—Stocks on hand at the commencement of the year, Ist Sep-'
' tember. 1553:
In the Southern Ports 47,499
In the Northern Ports 88,144
| 135.643
Makes a supply of | 3.065,670
Deduct therefrom—The Export to Foreign Ports - - 2,319,143
Less, Foreign included .... 1.565
Stocks on hand, Ist September, 1854 : -J
In the Southern Ports --------- 85,486
In the Northern Ports 50.117 1
i Burnt at New York and Philadelfdiia - - - - * - * 1.913
I 2,455.099
Taken for hom-u-» - - - - - - - • - bales
QUANTITY CONSUMED BY AND IN THE HANDS OF MANUFACTURERS,
; k NORTH OF VIRGINIA.
j 1853 i.,,. ba1e5.610.571 | 1844—5 ... .ba1e5.3*9,006 1835—6 ba1e5.236,633
1852-3 - - K1,009| 1843-4 - - 340,744 - - 2W.*M
: 1851—2 - - 003,029 I 1842—3 - - 325,129 15.,3—4 - - 190.413
1850—1 . ■ 104 108 ; 1841—2 - - 207,850 1832-3 - - 194.412
! 1R49Z50 - - 487,709 I 1840-1 • - 297,288 1831-2 - - 173.800
! 1848—9 - - 518.039 1839-Kk - - 295,193 1830—1 - - 182.142
I 1847-S - - 531,772 1838-’ - - 276,018 1829-30 - - 129,912
1546—7 . - 427,907 1837—8 - - 246,063 1828—9 - - 118,853
i 1845-0 - - 422,507 11830-7 - - 222,510 1827-3 - - 120,593
----- bales. 103,483
We below our usuul Table of the amount of Cotton consumed tl.e r»“t
vear in the States South and West of Virginia, and not included in the Receipts at
■ the Ports. We hare increased the Estimate, asa whole, from the year pres lous, but
: give it only for what it purports to be, an Estimate, which we believe approximates
1 correctness. Thus—-
QUANTITY CONSUMED.
1854 1853. 1352. . 1851. ISSO. 1849. 1848.
1 North Carolina...bales.2o.Coo 20.000 15,000 13,000 20.000 20,000 15,500
■ik jth Carolina 12.vi0 10,000 10,000 10.000 15,000 15.000 6,000
!aeorota “ •••i""»-0OO 20.000 22,000 13 000 27.000 20.500 6.000
Uabfma” 6-000 5.000 5,000 4,000 6,000 7,000 o,OCO
TenneXe.... «-«00 5.000 7,000 8,000 12.000 12,000 12.000
On the Ohio, &c 38,000 30,000 16,000 12,000 27.500 35,500 •>0,. || .0
Total to Sept. 1 .balertOS.OCO 90,000 75,000 60,000 107,500 110.000 75,000
To which, if sve add. (for the past year.) the Stocks in the interior Towns, Ac..
1 the cuantitv burnt in the interior, and that lost on its way to market, to the Ciop
I as given above, received at the Shipping Ports, the aggregate will show very near.y
the amount raised in the United States the past season-say, in round numbers, 3.-
I 000.000 biles, against 3.370.000 for the year 1b52-3—3,100.000 for the year
and 2,450,000 for the year before.
During the year just closed, there was received 'here 2258 bales bv way of Die
New York Erie Railroad. 1182 by the New 1 ork & Erie Canal, .490 at J altimoie,
- and liOO at Pbiladelphi.i from the W -st, nearly if not quite all ot which, «»’ be
lieved. came from Tennessee, and we have aeeordingly added it m another place to
the Crop of ‘.he Country.
I The quantity of new Cotton recel. ed at the Shipping Ports to the Ist instant
I arm unted to 1390 -ales, against 71b'bales last year, and 5125 the year before _
I The Shipmentsgiven in this Statement from 1 exas, are those by sea only.
It may be well to observe, that the preceding Statement of 4he Crop, is that o
the United States as a whole, and does not purport to give the Crops of the States,
though the Shipments. Stocks. &.. are necessarily arranged under the dilTerentlead
i-i • Shipping Ports or States, as the ca e may be. It is well known, that, by the ex
: tension of Railroads and other means of transit, oftentimes large quantities ot Lot •
1 ton crown in one State are received at, and shipped Irom. the sea Ports of another,
I and "this, to a greater or less extent, is the case with every Cotton growing State in
the Union.
’ AFFLICTED RRAD !
Philadelphia medical house— Established2o
years ago by Dr. Kinkelin. corner of Third and
Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia.
Invalids Kre apprised that Dr. Kinkelin confines his
practice to a particular branch, of medicine, which en
cages his undivided attention. He cautious the unfor
• tunate against the abuse of mercury; thousands are
annually mercurialized out of life. Recent affections
.re promptly extinguished.
| Twenty years of experience in the treatment 01 a
• class of diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly un
derstood, has ena.bl.-d Dr. Kinkelin. (author of a work
on Self Preservation.) to prove that nine tenths of the
| causes of nervous debility, local and constitutional
weakness, mental and physical suffering, are traceable
i to certain habits, forming *he most secret yet deadly
and fatal springs of domestic misery aud premature
1 mortality.
Take Particular Notice.— There i.*an evil habit soine
; times indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing
up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed
: in due time, not only begets serious oostacles to matri
. monial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protract
ted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those
1 who give way to this pernicious practice are aware ot
j the consequences, until they find the nervous system
I shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and
vague fears in the mind.
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una
ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
I mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull.
I irresolute, and engages in his sport with less energy
j than usual.
If he emancipate himself before the practice has
•lone its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is
unfruitful, and his sense tells him that is caused by
• his early follies. These are considerations which should
i awaken the attention of those similarly situated,
Marriage requires the fulfilment of several condi
' tions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutu
al happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin
j of domestic wretchedness be raised, and its true source
in every instance disclosed—in how many could it be
I traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant
disappointments! Apply then while it is yet time, in
order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization
! rebraced, revivified and strengthened.
I Remember, he who places himself under Dr. Kinke-
I tin's treatment may religiously confide in his honor as
j a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, that the se
crets of Dr. K.’s patients will never be disclosed.
I Young man—let no false modesty deter you from
, mzkingyour case known to one who. from education
I and respectability, can certainly befriend you.
, Two many think they will conceal the secret in their
■ own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! ho>v often is
this a fatal delusion, and hqw many a promising young
1 man, who might have been an ornament to society.
; has faded from the earth.
Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the
application of a new therapeuticalageht. used only by
Dr. K Weakness and constitutional debility promptly
cured, and full vigor restored.
Country Invalids can have (by stating their case ex
plicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter,
enclosing a remittance) Dr. K.’s medicine, appropriated j
accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack
ed secure from damage or curiosity.
READ’ !
Y r ouTH and Manhood.
A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death—Kinkelin on
Self-Preservation—Only 25 Cents.
It is a work eminently required, asa means of re
forming the vices vs the age in which w» live. AloO,
NATURE’S GUIDE.
! With Rules for the Prolongation of Life, just from the
Press.
1 A letter with a remittance of 25 cent-, or the value
I in post stamps,addressed to Da. KINKELIN, Philadel-
I phia. Pa., will secure a copy of either of the above
I Books by return of mail; or twelve copies will be sent,
; free of postage, forsl. Booksellers, Canvassers. Trav
elling Agents,&c., supplied wholesale at the pu’ lisher’s
J prices, which admit of a large profit.
[fy All Letters must be post-paid. w may 18
JUST OPENED, NEW FURNITURE
WAREROOM.
THANKFUL fbrthcliberal pat
ronage we have heretofore re
,eived from the citizens’ of Augus
ta and its vicinity, the subscribers®W KiTi “ <i ‘ w *
would respectfully announce that they have taken
the large iron front Store, under the Augusta Ho
tel, where they intend carrying on theabovehusi
icss exclusively, and will keep on hand the latest
jtylea of FURITURE, and from the best manufac
tories at the North, we are receiving by arrivals,
and shall use our efforts to keep an assortment on
hand and in store, Mahogany and Walnut Botas,
Tufted Chairs, Sideboards, Tables,Bureaus, Wash
: Hands, Work Tables, Toilet do., Mahogany,Maple,
• Cane and Rush Seat Chairs, of various qualities;
BedEteds,MatraßCß, Window Shades, &c.
HENRY ft SKINNER.
: N.B.—Furniture made to order and repairing
’ lone with despatch. tActf
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE'
E will open on Monday evening,
-IS- the 21st, a <ichool for instruction in Architec
tural and Industrial Drawing, in a course of les
sons on Geometrical and Architectural Designs. -
For terms, apply at office over Mr. Blalocu.*- .-tore.
I next door to the Bank of Augusta, upstairs.
Plans, specifications and designs for buildings of
1 every description urnDhed.
j nov 20 ts E.W. BROWN, Architect
NEGRO CLOTHS.
WILLIAM SHEAR has received a full sup
ply of Negro Cloths, of the Augusta Man
ufacturing Company, to which he rospectfuhu in
vltcb the attention Planteir jejf
HOBENSACK S LIVER PILLS.
NO part of the system is more liable to disease
than the Liver, it being supplied with numer
ous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the
blood of course flowing through all parts of the
ody produces Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious
Affections, Dyspepsia, Ac.
LIVER COMPLAINT
Is attended with chills, succeeded Uy fever, severe
pains in the region of the Liver, vomiting, fitter
taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bound
ing, the pain in the side increased by pressure,
should the left lobe bo affected, the pain is general
ly in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the
sKin becoming ol a sallow appearance, and the
stools clay colored. This disca.-o can be cured by
the use of Hobensaek’s Liver Pills, as they act di
rectly upon the seat of tho disease, and then ope
rating upon the bowels they expel all tho corrupt
and vitiated matter from the system.
DYSPEPSIA.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various dis
eases are dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppres
sion after eating meals, sourness arising from the
stomach, Ac., and sometimes general languor of
the whole body, from this it will be seen that the
disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of
tho Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s Liver Pills
is the very medicine to effect a permanent and last
ing cure, as they act by changing the certain mor
bid actions of the system into a healthy action,
and rendering the blood pure and healthy.
TO FEMALES.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine
in many complaints to which you are subject. In
obstructions, either tojal or partial, they have been
found of inestimable benefit in restoring and puri
fying the blood and other fluids so as to euro all
complaints which may arise from female irregular
ties, as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the
side, back, &c. These Pills are the only safe and
effectual remedy to euro tho following complain ts
Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache
Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dim
ness of Sight, or in fact any of tho diseases that
arise from affections of the Liver, impurity of the
Blood; or constipation of the Bowels.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE-
We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the
receipt of their manufacture submitted to ns for
inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they
arc composed makes them the best Pill in use for
all diseases of the Liver, Impurities ofthe Blood. Ac.
George Wood, m. d.
F. Crowley, m. d.
L. Bowen, m. d.
dx* Purchase none but those having tho signa
ture “j. j\|. HOBENSACK,” as all others are
worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and ail others wish
ing to become agents, must address tho Proprietor,
J. N. Hobensack.at his Laboratory, No. 120 North
Second Street, above Raco, Philadelphia.
For sale by D. B. Plumb, A Co., and Wm. 11.
Tutt, Augusta, Ga.; A. J. Creighton, Hamburg,
S. C.; H. Norton, Madison, Ga.; Hill A Adams,
Athens, Ga.: and at wholesale by Haviland, Ris
ley A Co., Augusta, Ga. dAceoly nov 22
AUGUSTA STEAM CABINET MANUFAC
TORY.
r tHARLES A. PLATT respectfully cals the
V-/ attention of citizens and others '-’siting the
city, to his large and handsome assortment of
FURNITURE,
Comprising every article usually found in a Cabi
net W arehouso. Being connected with one of the
largest manufactories at the North together with
my own Steam Manufactory at tins place, I can
supply orders equally low as any establishment in
the country,as all articles are received from first
I hands, and warranted of the best quality. Con
: nectod with tho above, I have also on hand a splen
did assortment of
CARPETS,
' Viz: English Velvet Tapestry—Cotton;
English Brussels “ Hemp,
Extra Three Ply Venetian.
Extra Ingrain.
RUGS and DOOR MATS, a beautiful assortment;
CURTAINS ; CORNICES ; CURTAIN LOOPS;
* PINS, Ac.
Table and Floor OIL CLOTH, of all patterns and
widths.
The above aro all purchased at the lowest price
and tho legitimate business ol this establishment
has been so well known for the last fifteen years,
makes further comments unnecessary.
j:,:.12 ly
FAIRBANK’S PATEKT
PLATFOKAI and Counter
SCALES, wai anted.— "’SSs»
Adapted to every r quired op- VM
eration of weighir,,—as Rail
road Scales, for T ains or sin
gle Cars; Warehouse Scales, B
Dormant and Portable; Heavy
Portable Scales on Wheels for 3
Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.— TSL—
Store Scales of all sizes; Counter Scales, Ac., for
sale by W. A J. NELSON, Agents.
dee 15 dfAelv
At. 'A.via vi Ine c a lNUl.es, - ion i.oxos Ada
mantine Candles, Davis A Shillidt brands, just
reccirod and for sale by C, A. WILLIAMS.
M. W. WOODRUFF,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,!
Mclntosh Street, Ansrysta, Ga.
TTFurH Fire-Proof Warehouse and I
VV close storage accommodation, will
continue, at my Old Stand, to receive
and sell all kinds of Merchandise and Produce,'
and make liberal cash advances, when desired,'
buy to order supplies for Planters az d Merchants, ;
and attend strictly to the receiving and forward- !
ing of Merchandise and produce, either by Rail
road Steamboat, Canal, or private conveyance,
and particularly to the forwarding of Cotton, Ba- I
eon, Flour, Grain, and every thing reaching our I
i city for reshipment to any destination.
I avail myself of this opportunity to return my !
sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal pat- |
ronage extended to mo tho last and first year oi i
my embarkation in the above business, and hope, ;
with the pledge of unceasing industry and my per- j
sonal attention, to receive at least as liberal a pat- ,
ronage the present year.
My charges for attention will, in all cases, be
regulated by the customary rates of the city.
Augusta, Sept. 1854. sept!2
' JOHN W. GOSS,
GENERAL < OMMiSSSON MERCHANT, i
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
TENDERS his services to his friends, ECVUtv
and the public, in tho General Com- ;
mission Business. His personal atten- BaffifigS
tion will bo given to the sale of Cotton, Flour, j
Grain, Bacon, and all other Produce. Will exo- j
cute orders for Goods for customers, and make the
usual cash advances. All produce consigntd to
him will be stored in tho Fire Proof Warehouse of
Mr. L. Hopkins, subject to the orders of owners.
Charges customary rates of the city.
Can at all times be found at the Counting Room
of L. Hopkins. o3m soptl.s
J A. ANSLEY,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Office on Broad Street, opposite TTnion Bank. \
Wl i.L give prompt and personal atten- bj.' V; Y: I
tion to tho sale of Bacon, Lard, j
Grain. Flour, Cotton, and all articles of Merclian !
dize consigned to him. Also, to the forwarding of {
Goods for the interior, and to Northern markets, j
at the customary rates.
Liberal advances, either in cash or by acccp- I
tances, made on articles in store, or when bills of I
Lading accompany drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox & Co., M. & B. Winkin- ,
son, and J. C. Fargo, Augusta, Ga.: Hand, Wil- '
liams & "Wilcox, and Thos. Trout A Co., Charles- j
ton, S. C.; Wm. Dut.can, Padelford, Fay A Co , and I
F. T. Willis, Savannah, Ga.; Sturges, Bennet & Co., I
New York; J. C. Wilson & Co., and D. Stuart A ;
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans ; C. j
15. Wilson, Dalton, Ga.; W. 15. Shepard A Co., and I
Berry & Denovillc, Nashville; Grenville & Sample, I
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bearden, Son A Co., Knox
ville, Lenn ; S. K. Reeder, Athens, Tenn.
sept 2
HEARD & DAVISON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILE continue tho Warehouse and Ituuvsx j
Commission Business, at their Fire-
Proof Buildings on Mclntosh Street, and aSSiSI
will give their personal attention to the interests ol
all who confide business to thoir management.
They arc prepared to extend the usual cash fa
cilitics ISAAC T. HEARD,
JOHN DAVISON
Augusta, August 21. dflAcfuu aug22
M. F.STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. ;
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONTINUES the business in all its !
branches, at his extensive Fire-Proof I
Warehouse on Jackson Street, near tho Fmruwi .
Globe Hotel.
The usual Cash facilities afforded to customers.
aug9
SIMFSCN & < ARDINER,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga., ;
TXTILL continue tho 'Warehouse and
VV Cominis.ion Business in their Fire-
Proof Building on Melntosh-st., in all its branches,
and hope by strict personal attention to the inter
ests of all who place business in their hands, to
• merit public favor.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies
filled at the lowest market price l ?.
Cash advances made, when required, on Produce
instore. J- K. SIMPSON. j
aug!s 6m J. T. GARDINER.
WHITLOCK ~COSKEKY & CO., ~
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
CONTINUE to transact business at
their old stand, on Campbell Street,
where they devote their personal atten
tion to the sale of Cotton and other produce con
signed to them.
Liberal cash advances made on produce, when
desired.
Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, purchased
at the lowest market rates.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COSKERY,
avgl.3 c'.’m A. J. WHITLOCK.
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AUGUSTA, GA.
ON the Ist of September next, the un
dersigned will take into copartner- ■■ <
ship Mr. John W. Walker. On and
after that date the Warehouse and Commission
business will bo conducted under the firm of
Bustin, Walker & Co. They respectfully so ieit
for the new firm a continuance of the liberal pat
ronage heretofore extended to them.
augß d&clm BUSTIN X WALKER.
BEALL & STOVALL,
GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA GA.
W r ILL continue the Grocery Business in all its
branches, at the Old Stand, on Broad Street,
opposite the Planter’s Hotel.
Our Stock of Groceries will at all times be large,
the assortment complete, and particularly adapted
to Planters trade—a liberal share of which we
have* so long enjoyed, and hope' still to receive.
WM. M. BEALL.
au~3 Cra J NO. W. L. STOVALL.
BEALL & STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE Ac COMM ISSION M ERC’HANTS
ATGUSTA, GA.,
WILL continue the Warehouse Busi- rcecv.
ness, in all its branches, on Camp
bell Strect ; and will give particular and glSSuu j
prompt attention to the Sa’e of Cotton and other
Produce in store. Our facilities being ample, we
will make Cu'h Advances when required
All cotton consigned to us will be fold at the
Warehouse, where one of the firm may at all
times be found.
Commission for selling Cotton will be 25 cents
per b. le. WM. M. BEALL,
augfi fm J NO. W. L. STOVALL.
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S. D. HE/RD,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MER( HAN’T.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
F) ESPEt TFULLY announces to his
L former patrons, and the public gen
crally. that he will continue the above
business at his old stand, Fire-proof Buildings.
East side of Mclntosh Street, where his strict
persona! attention will bo given to the Storage
and bale of Cotton, Grain, and Country Produce
generally.
Tho Receiving and Forwarding Business will
also have his prompt attention.
Liberal advances made on Produce in store,
when desired.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Sup
plies, filled at the lowest market prices.
My Commission for selling Cotton, will be 25
cents per bale.
Augusta, Aug. 1, 1854. ly augs
PLATT &. GILHAM,
(SUCCESSORS TO FLATT it BRO.)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Reynold iStreet, Angusta, Ga.
THE undersigned, having formed a Co
partnership for the transaction of a
general Warehouse and Commission business, have
taken the commodious Fire-Proof Warehouse re
’ cently occupied by Platt A Bro.,situated on Reynold
; Street, convenient to Railroads, Bank and Liver.
, We will give our personal attention to the sale and
storage of Cotton, and other j roducc; also, to for
■ warding Goods consigned to our care. Liberal
I cash advances made on produce in store. We will
| give our personal attention to filling orders for
Family supplies, which will bo furnished at the
lowest rales. Our commission for selling Cotton
will be 25 cents per bale. A share of patronage is
Bolic’ted. EDWIN PLATT,
THOMAS A GILHAM.
Edwin Platt returns his sincere thanks to his J
former patrons for thtir favors, and solicits a con ’
tinuation of tho same for the new firm of Flatt A,
Giltiam.
July J, 1854. aug3 j
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
WAREHOLSEte < MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA,
RENEWS the tender of bis services fTAW.
to the public, for the storage and
sate of Cotton. Grain, Flour, Bacon, ar d eSsEjwS
all other Country Produce. Purchase of Merchan
' dize, and ©very description of produce on orders*
Will make cash advances on shipmentb of Cotton
;to Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore and New
York ; with the usual cash advances on Cotton or
other Produce in store. Charges customary rates
ofthecit v . 8m aug22
I J. J. PEARCE,
WAREHOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends
and the public, that he will remove,
lon the Ist September next, to the new and exten
, give Fire-Proof Warehouse of T. S. Metca f, im
■ mediately between Mclntosh and Jackson Streets,
next adjoining Messrs. Bustin, Walker & Co,
above and near Warren Block, where he will de
vote his personal attention to the storage and sale
j of Cotton, and other Produce consigned to his care.
I Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, and Family
! Supplies forwarded to customers as u sual.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
aug2s dAc6rn J. J.
i DYE ARNES.
WAKEHOUSE AND
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga.
undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,
for the transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm
of Dye & Barnes, and have taken the large Fire
proof Warehouse,on the corner of Washington and
Reynold streets, at present occupied by Crocker
& Rees.
Wp will give our s rict and personal attention
to the sale of Cotton and other produce; also, to
the receiving and forwarding of goods consigned to
our care. All orders tor Bagging, Rope and Family
Supplies, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal
' cash advances made on consignments when requir
ed.
; Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be 25
! cents per bale. JAMES M. DYE,
July 18th, 1854. WM. E. BARNES.
James M. Dye returns his sincere thanks to his
’ friends and patrons for tho liberal patronage here
; tofore extended to him, and solicits a continuance
of the same forthe new firm. 6m
CROCKER & REES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
, Jackson Street, below and on the opposite side of'
Warren's Block.
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform their friendsand former pa-
I trons, that they will remove, on the Ist
i September next, to the new and substantial Fire-
Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, below and on
the opposite side of Warren's Block.
We will give our personal attention to ali business
entrusted to our care, as heretofore, and hope to
merit a continuance of the favor of former patrons
We are prepared to make, at all times, libera
j cash advances on Produce in store.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies
wi'l be carefully filled, and at the lowest market
price. ' JOHN R. CROCKER.
iu’y2l JOHN C. RRDS : __
DOUGHTY & BEALE,
WAREHOUSE aud COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL cortinuo the Warehouse and
Commission Business, at their old
stand on Jackson Street, devoting, as
heretofore, their personal attention to the interest
I of customers.
' They are prepared to extend the usual cash fa-
I cilitics. f
i Charges in conformity to the established rates of
the City. E. W. DOUGHTY,
WM. AMOS BEALL.
i Augusta, Aug. 19. 4m aug!9
| WAREHOUSE It. COMMISSION BUSINESS
D’ANTKiNAC, E5 ANS & CO. COntin-reoCTX
uc the above business at Augus*a,
Geo., and renew the tender of their ser- eBSStI
vices in the Storage and Sale of Cotton and other
Produce. Their extensive Fire-proof Warehoase
is immediately at the Depot of the Georgia Rail
road, and they continue to receive all consignments
of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge for
Drayagc. Their Office and bales-room are ,at tho
old stand or. Broad'street, between the Insurance
and State Banks.
i Orders for Bagging, Rope, &c., filled at the lowest
market rates, and liberal advances made when re
quired on Produce in store.
Commission for selling Cotton, 25 cents per bale
• WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
aug2s 6m WM. E. EVANS.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA. GEO.
HAVING formed a partnership for trans
acting a General Commission Business
in this city, we pledge ourselves to a prompt, and
faithful attention to any business committed to our
care. We will give careful attention to tho sale of
Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon. Lard, Hay, and all
kinds of Produce, and to the filling of orders in the
market. Having ample facilities, we arc prepared
to make liberal cash advances on consignments to
us. *. (
Our Office and Sales Room is on tho North side
of Broad Street, a few uoors above the Insurance
Bask.
Cotton consigned to us will be stored in a safe
Warehouse. THOS. P. STOVALL,
•Migl d&cly JOS. H STOVALL.
TO THE I PUBLIC.—RADWAY & Co., Inven
tors. Manufacturers and Proprietors of the justly
celebrated IV. R. R. Remedies, were first to discover a
Remedy possessing the Marvelous power of stoppiu
th j most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allayin
the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or exter
nal. in a lew minutes, and soothing the most severe
Parozysmsof Rhematism,Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux,
as soon as applied. The R. H R Remedies consist of
three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful
powersover certain complaints and diseases and will
instantly—
RELIEVE the Human System from pain.
REGULATE each Organ to a Healthy Action.
RESOLVE away all Diseased Deposits.
RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors.
REBUILD the Weak and Broken Down Constitution.
RESTORE to Health,Strength and vigor all unsound
and worn out parts,
R. R. R No. 1.
R AHWAY'S READY RELIEF,
For the Acute Complaints, Internal and External.
The moment it is applied externally, or taken into
the system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and
quickly remove its cause.
Rheumatism.
Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brookly, was a
cripple for nine years. Radway’s Ready Reliefrelieved
him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled h’m to walk
two miles without the aid of stick or crutch in three
days and cured him entirely in one week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the
above, have been cured by R. R. Relief.
Cholera Alorbus.
Radway’s Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from
all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the
most desperate cases in a few hours.
Neuralgia.
The moment R. R. Relief isapplied it allays tho most
painful aroxysma. It will always cure.
Sick Headache.
It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen
minutes. It will likewise pi event renewed attacks.
Ague.
In ten minutes a teaspoonful of R. R Relief will
stop the Chills andbeark the Fever.
Achesof all kinds, Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Burns
Scalds, Strains, Sprains. Stiff Joints, Lameness. One
application of Railway’s Ready Relief will in a few mo
ments entirely stop the pain.
It reduces swelling, healssores. cuts and wounds, re
moves bruises, allays the most violent irritations.—
For all pains use R. 11. Relief. Look for the signature
of Radway & Co. on each bottle.
R. R.R No. 2.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds, it Cures.
Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs
Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus’Dance,
Sores, Rickets, Salt Rhein,
Asthma. Nodes, Canker,
Bronchitis, J ever Sores, Rash,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will
positively cure.
It renovates the system completely, Resolving away
from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De
posits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from al
corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health
Strength to every Organ ami Member of the body.
Wholesale Depot for the State of Georgia, Messrs
Barrett & Carter. Also, for sale by W. If. Tutt, Havi
land, Risley & Co., D.L. Plumb & Co.,AV. 11. <k J. Tur
pin, and by Druggists generally. d.'&eoc oct 16
FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTED
f?'/ i
• • >• • - v •«» -y . •
LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!
than 500 persons in the city of Richmond,,
IVL Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures per
formed by
CARTER S SPANISH MIXTURE.
The great Spri- g Medicine and Purifier of the Blood’
is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who tes
tify daily to the remarkable cures performed by then
greatest of all medicines. Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the .
Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers. Ulcers. Old Sores. Affections .
of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Com
plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, arc--
speedily put to flight by using this great and inestima
ble remedy.
For all diseases.of the Blood, nothing has yet been
found to compare withit. It cleanses the system of
all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver
and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone t<
the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, anc
restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bro
ben down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor
and strength.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all the
cosmostics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish
Mixture will ;emove all sallowness of complexion,,
bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to*
the step, and improve the general health in a remark?,
ble degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of.
A large number of certificates of remarkable cures ,
performed on persons residing in ti:e city of Richmond,
Va.. by the use of Carter s Spanish Mixture, is the best
evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press,
hotel, keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men.
well known to the community, all add their testimony
to the effects of this Great Blood Purifier.
Call and sec a few hundreds of the certificates around
the bottle.
None genuine unless signed BENNETT & BEER.?,
Druggists.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & CO.. No. S 3 •
Maiden Lane. New York.
T. W. DYOTT A SONS, and JENKINS A- HARTS
HORNE, Philadelphia
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main Street, Rich
mond, Va.
And for sale by HAVILAND. JIARRALL & CO .
Charleston; HAVILAND. RISLEY & CO., WM. H.
TUTT, and W. JI. & J. TURPIN, Augusta; and by
Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. Price •
$1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. junel
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA. Jandice, Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Disease of the Kidneys, and all Disease? arising
from a Disordered Liver or Stomach such as Consti
pation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head.
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust
for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swimming ofthe Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Hearty Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, ijjm
ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration.
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side;
Back. Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat
Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil
and Great Depression of Spirits,
CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
DR. HOOFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters
PHCPARK>- BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
No. 12Q Arch s!reet, Philadelphia
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled •
if equalled, by any other preparation in the United
States, eis the cures attest, in many cases after skilful
physicians Lad failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases
of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most
searching powers in weakness and affections ofthe
digestiveorgans. they are, withal, safe, certain and
pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
More testimony from the South in favor of Iloofland’s
celebrated German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack
on. Philadelphia. They stand alone and unapproach
sed byany other remedy now before tl.e public, for the
cure of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervou-
Debility, Disease of the Kidneys. Jcc.
H. W. Chaney. Millersburg, Ky.. October 16. 1852,
said: ‘* Having sold your Bitters sometime, I find it
has given satisfaction in every instance that has come
under my notice.”
Nelson Edwards, Salvisa, Ky., June 2d, 1852, said :
■We rejoice to inform you that this justly celebrated
medicine has fully maintained the exalted reputation
which Las been given it, and having tested its virtu*"--
we unhesitatingly say it eminent y deserves it.”
J. T. Ar J. W. Berry, Uniontown. Ky., July 21, 1852
said: *‘We have heard of many cures performed by
the use of Dr. UooHand's German Bitters, and believe
it to be a valuable medicine.”
J. Grant. Irvine, Ky., June 26. 1852. said : “ We have
succeeded in introducing your lloofiand Bitters; phy
sicians and others purchase them by the half dozen an;’,
dozen.”
Dr. P. Fatio A Bro.. Knoxville, Tenn., April 9,1851
said : ** Your Bitters are now selling very fast, and eve
ry person that has used it. so far as we havo been able
to learn, has been benefitted.”
These Bitters are entirely vegetable; they invigorate
and strengthen the system, never prostrates it. and can
be used for Infants as well as adults.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE :
No. 120 Arch street, ona door below Sixth. Philadel
phia, and by respectable dealers generally through
out thecountry.
Sold by Haviland, Ris’ey A Co., and Wm. 11. Tutt
Augusta. Ga-; P- M. COhen ft Co., Charleston, 3. C-;
Hill A Smith, Athens. Ga.; E.C. Jones, Madison; A
A Solomons. Savannah, and by all Druggists an<‘.
Dealers in Medicine throughout the South.
apr2o ly
• GUYSOTT’S
YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA
IS row put up in the largest sized bottles, and is ac
knowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, as is
certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the
original copies of which are in the possession of the
proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and ori
ginal article.
Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints. Cancer. Gan
grene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other di
eases, are speedily and perfectly cured by the use oi
this medicine.
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFCATE-
Tallapoosa County, Ala.. Jan. 2,1852.
Dear Sir;— l send you this to certify to you that
your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has per
formed one < f the most wonderful cures un me that
has ever been effected on man.
I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptior.?
on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I had
to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated
above the knee. In about nine months after my other
leg broke out in large eating and running sores from
my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of of
tensive matter. My groin also broke out in large bile* •
which dischat god much offensive matter, and at the
same time my left hand broke out in large running ’
sores nearly to my elbow.
The misery that I have suffered forth«» last two year
I cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I
never rested day or night.
In,October last my son brought me one of your bot
tle wrappers; I read it. and found record of some won
derful cures performed by your ** Extract of Yellovw
1 ock and Sarsaparilla.” I sent and got two bottles o*
it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to my
great astonishment, my soresail became easy, and I
could sleep all night, a thing 1 had not done for two'
years. When I had taken six bottles, my sores had'
enarly all healed. My sores-got well as if by enchant
ment. I have now used, in all, eight bottles of your
Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” and I now
onsider myself well.
I entreat all of the afflicted to try this Medicine, for
believe it will cure any known disease in the world
Lay asideall prejudice and just try it, and proc’aim ibr
real worth to suffering mankind, and entreat them tc
take it, for it will curethem.
Mycase is well known in a large portion of South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doub'
the above cure, 1 invite them to call on me, and I will
show them the scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa-
County, Alabama, one mile from Stoe’s Ferry.
RENAJATI HUGHES.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adnp
ted for females of delicate health, resulting from h
regularities of menstrual discharges,and other d’sekseU
peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his posse
sion a great number of certificates of cures perfor.ne.*
ot the above description. AVeassure the afflicted, tlnf
a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those Jitll
culties and renew the natural energies.
ir? 8 * Put up in quart bottles.—Price $1 per bottle.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
SCOVTL ft MEAD,
111 Chartres-st., New Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States, to whom al ’
orders must be addressed. Sold, al ( so, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY X CO., Augusta.
D. B. PLUMB ft CO..
BARRETT, CARTER & CO., “
CLARK A. WELLS, “
HAVILAND.iI ARR ALL ft CO ,Charleston.B. C
A. A. SOLOMANS ft CO., Savannah, and by
one Agent in every town in the South. aptlS *
TIIK boxes ‘‘Stu tz A Bcr-
yz nard s’ Tobacco, 4 A, 3 A. 2 A, and LA. fur
snlo on coij :: gnment, uj on arrival, by
«ept7 DAVIS, KOLB A I’ANNING-