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NEW BOOKS, &c. ■•—i. ~._■» - ■_ —: rpiME \XI) TIDE, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe, L author of James Moutjoy, To Love and to be Loved, : & Historical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph, including its Rise and Progress in the United StaiesbyAlex. Jones Also a supply of Queechy; wide, wide world; Rose Douglas' Madeleine; To Seem and to be; Nathalia, a tale, l.v- liil-'i Kavauagh ; Hood’s Whimsicalities, &c. For sale J GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, i jj-g Piano, Rook and Music Store. NliXt BOOKS, XEU BOOKS.— The Blithedale Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Also another supply of The Wide, Wide World; Queechy; Marcus War ; The Mot' Cap ; Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag, or the Brother; The Days of Bruce by Grace Aquilar; Garland’s Life of Randolph; Layard’s Ninevah and Remains ; Major J ones Travels; Horse Shoe Robinson and Swallow Barn. Just received by TUOS. RICHARDS & SON, jy3o Blank Be ok Manufacturers, Book Binders, &c. I) OUOHIXti IT IX THE BUriH, or Life fu Canada, A by Suranna Yoodie. “ 1 sketch from Nature, and the picture’s true; Whate’er :he subject, whether grave or gay, Painful experience in a distant laud Made in my own.” In two parts. Jus , published and for sale at jy3 _ GEO. A. OATES <t CO.’S, Broacl-st. xrKW BOOKS*. —Little Pedlington and the Pedling- JL v t.mians: by . ohn Poole, author of Paul Pry, Ac. Voyages to various parts of the World, made between the years 1802 and 1841 : by George Coggeshall, selected from his MS. journal of Eighty Voysges ; second series. The Gipseys Daughter: by Mrs. Gray, author of the Gambler’s Wife, Ac. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st. N. B. —Another supply of Harper’s Magazine, for July, just received. jy2 V[E\V BOOKte. —ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARCHITECT i* URE, Historical, Theoretical and Practical. By Jos. Owilt. Illustrated with more than one thousand engravings •n wood, by R. Bronston, from drawings by JohnS. Gwilt. Second edition, with a supplement view of the symmetry and stability of Gothic Architecture. The Works of Stephen Olin, D. D., L. L. D., late Presi dent of the Wesleyan University. The Daltons, or, Three Roads in Life. By Chas. Lever, author of Maurice Tiernay, Roland Cashel, Charles O’- Malley, Ac. Ivar, or the Skjutsßoy, a romance. By Miss Carlen. — From Swedish, by Prof. A. L. Krause. For sale by myl9 JOS. A. CARRIE & CO. vrEW HISTORICAL ROMANCE —Overing; or XX The Heir of Wycherly, a Historical Romance, by El dred Grayson, Esq., author of Standish, the Puritan, Ac. “ I had a Dream which was not all a Dream.” A few copies of the above just received and for sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, je26 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. XT EW BOOKS.— The History of the United States of XN America, from the adoption of the Federal Constitu tion to the end of the Sixteenth Congress, by Richard Hil dreth, in three Volumes ; Vol. 3.—Madison and Monroe. Pierre; or the Ambiguities, by Herman Melville, author of Typee, Omoo, Redburn, Ac. Marco Paul’s Voyages and Travels in Vermont, by Jacob Abbott. London Labor and the London Poor, by Henry Mayhew, with Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution ; or Illustrations, )>y Pen and Pencil, of the History, Scenery, Biography, Relics, and Traditions of the War of Independence, by B. J. Lossing, with Six Hundred Engravings on wood, by Lossing A Barritt, chiefly from original Sketches, by the author. Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels in Maine, by Jacob Abbott. Mysteries; or Glimpses of the Supernatural, containing accounts of the Salem Witchcraft, The Cock Lane Ghost, The Rochester Rappinga, The Stratford Mysteries, Oracles, Astrology, Dreams, Demons, Ghosts, Spectres, etc., by Charles VVyllis Elliott. The Mother at Home; or the Principles of Maternal Duty, familiarly illustrated, by John S. C. Abbott, author of The Child at Home. Josephine, Maria Antoinette, Kings and Queens, Napoleon, etc., very greatly improved and en larged, with numerous engravings. Dealings with the firm of Dombey A Son, Wholesale, Re tail, and for Exportation, by Charles Dickens. For sale by au!2 JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. -xteVV BOOKS. —Life in the South, by 0. H. Wiley, o Xx North Carolina, author of Alamance, Ac. Fair Rosamond ; or the Queen’s Victim, by Pierce Egan Esq., author of Quintin, Matty, Ac. The Discarded Daughter of the Children of the Isle, a tale of the Chesapeake, by Emma D. E. Nevitt Southworth, author of the Deserted Wife, Ac. No. 429 of Littell’s Living Age. Just received and for safe at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, auS Piano, Book, and Music Depot, Broad-st. ■XJEW WORKS. —Rose Ashford ; or the Ruined Game XN ster, by E. L. Blanchard. Viola; or Adventurers in the Far South-West, by Emer son Bennet. Tho Necromancer; or the Mysteries of the Ceurt of Henry the Eighth, by George W. M. Reynolds. Wilburn; or the Heir of the Manor, a Romance *f the Old Dominion, by Walter Whitmore, Esq. Pequinillo, a Tale, by G. P. R. James, Esq. Also, No. 421 Litteli’s Living Age. Just received and for sale at jelO GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. f' RACE AGUILA’S NEW WORK.—The Days of Bruce, V. a Story f rom Scottish History by the author of Home Influence, Mother’s Recompence, Ac. Papers from the London Quarterly, being the last Volume •f Appleton’s Popular Library. The Diplomacy of the Revolution, an Historical Study, by William 11. Prescott. Zephyrs from Italy end Sicily, by William M. Gould, with colored illustrations. Just received and for sale by THOMAS RICHARDS A SON, jelO Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. K'EW PUBLICATIONS.—Lotus-Eating, a Summer Book. The Clifford Family, a tale of the Old Dominion. The Child at Home, by Abbott. The Latiu-English and English Latin Dictionary, by An thon. No. 2G Piet' rial Field Book of the Revolution, by Lossing. No. G Bleak House, by Dickens. And a variety of other New Works, just received by au26 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. VEU BOOKS.—The following New BOOKS just re >.N ceived and for sale by the subscribers, viz : Mervyn Clitheroe, a companion to David Copperfleld, by TV. Harrison Ainsworth, author of Windsor Castle, etc. The Adventures of a Gentleman in search of Miss Smith, by Eliza A. Dupuy, author of Celeste, the Divorce, etc. Louisa, or the Adventures of a French Milliner, by A. Dumas. Home and Social Philosophy, from Household Words, hy Dickens. GEO. A. OATES A CO., au?4 Broad-st., between U. 8. and Globe Hotels. TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAR3ATA RI LL A r’OB the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pim ples on the F,;ce, Ring Worm, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, En largement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Old Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Spinal Complaints —AND— All diseases arising .from an injudicious use of Mercury and exposure, or imprudence in Life. Its use purifies the Blood—renovates the whole system and imparts health and strength to the most debilitated constitions. Prepared and sold by Price 75 cents per bottle. WM. H. TUTT, M. D. e24-tf GRENVILLE’S ALMANAC FOR 1853. OCR Edition of Grenville’s Almanac for 1853, arrang ed for the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennes see, and Alabama, will be published and ready for delivery early in September next. It will contain, in addition to much valuable information— A table showing the population of each county, accord ing to the Census of 1850. Also, the Whig and Democratic vote of each county for President in 1848, and for Gover nor in 1849. Also, the number of Representatives of each county in the Legislature. The Tax Digest of the State of Georgia for 1552. A table showing the times of holding the Superior and Inferior Courts in the State of Georgia, and a list of the Sheriffs, Ordinaries, and Clerks of Superior Courts. A list giving the Post Offices in Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. A table showing the Census of 1850, the times of holding State Elections, and the Electoral Vote of 1843. And a Gardner’s Calendar. Orders are solicited at an early date. A liberal discount made to the Trade. JOS. A. CARRIE A CO., je23-dAw Booksellers and Publishers, Augusta, Ga. L. HANCOCK & CO., DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood, JSs|[ AVillow and Hollow AA ARES, Lifting PUMPts, Lead jtoES-i and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish ing HARD-AVARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Lead, and Sheet Iron AA'ARE. Metalic ROOFING done in the most approved manner with dispatch. The Trade supplied with TIN WARE at Wholesale upon the very lowest terms. 210 Broad Street, (a few doors below Post Office corner,) Augusta, Ga. ap9-dAw THE SUBSCRIBERS having recently fitted up their establishment for the purpose of a Turning, Finishing and Blacksmithing in general, ire now prepared to execute all orders at short notice. N. B. We have on hand a well finished twelve horse En gi ae, which we will sell cheap for cash. LORD & SLATER, myS-dAw3m Augusta, Ga. rpLTT’B COM POUND EXTRACT OF SARSA- X PARILLA —For the removal of all impurities of the blood, effects of mercury, rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, nodes of the bones, liver complaint, and all eruptions of the skin. Prepared and sold by WM. H. TUTT, M. ». Price —Seventy-five Cents per Bottle. ap2B THE GRANITE MILLS ARK placed in the hands of Mr. Thomas Denagan and my oldest son, John, one of whom will, at :»fl times, be found between the Eag.e A Phoenix Hotel and the old Bridge Bank, next door below Mr. Zinn's Augusta Bakery, where every effort will be made to keep on hand superior and different grades of FLOUR; Bolted MEAL; fine 110M0NY, or GRITS, Ac. The Granite Mills Flour can be found‘in the hands of my agents, Messrs. Seymour, Ansley A Co., Broad street, and J. C. Carmichael, Warren Block. au l9 JAMES L. COLEMAN. ATTENTION, RIFLEMEN.—Tactics for Light In fantry and Riflemen, compiled for the AVashington t ,vht Infantry, Charleston, S. C. Price 50 cents. For sale je24 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. L URES’ EXTRA WIDE KID TIES.—A new lot r,f Ladies’ extra wide kid TIES, of all sizes up to No. 9 Received by aulS ALDRICH A ROYAL. , - EIV - FLOUR.—59 bblsX Cunningham s superfine PI OUR from new Wheat, for sale low by FLOLR, HAND, AVILLIAMS A Ct. jyio _ t-Xw BR ACE, a Nautical Romance, by Captain Cha ** author of the Life of a Sailor, Ac. Just publish - -V GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S. Broad-st., opposite the State Bank. i/vrXl BITTERS— 10 boxes Durand’s French i io ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ’"NEW YORK 1 FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH FANCY ARTICLES. THOMAS FLEMING, Importer, No. 71 Maiden Lane, New York, offers for sale, at the lowest market prices, on the usual credit, in lots to suit purchasers, the following articles— GUNS and PISTOLS; Purcussion CAPS, GD and SB; Lace and Agate BUTTONS; SUSPENDERS and GAR TERS; Silk UMBRELLAS; English and German CUTLE RY ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WORK BOXES and JEWELRY ; Writing DESKS ; Buffalo, Dressing and Back COMBS; DOMINOES and CHESSMEN; Lead PENCILS; VIOLIN STRINGS; FANCY BOXES; DRUGGISTS’ AR TICLES; China ORNAMENTS; Silk and Metal GUARD CHAINS; PURSES and MIRRORS; INKSTANDS and STATIONERY; Tooth and Nail BRUSHES; Hair and Sha ving BRUSHES; Artists’ BRUSHES; MARBLES and BEADS; Snuff and Tobacco BOXES; Segar CASES; SPECTACLES; PEN HOLDERS, Ac. —ALSO— PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS and SOAPS, from different Paris Manufacturers. New GOODS received from Europe by every arrival. au3-twl2 COTTON MACHINERY FOR SALE. ; * THE WICCASSEE COMP ANY, FishkUl Landing, N. Y., will sell at Public Auction, on the Premises, on the 6th day of OCTOBER, at 12, M., all their COTTON MACHINERY now in operation in their Mill, consistingof— -1 Mason’s WILLOWEK; 1 one beater PICKER; 1 three do., do.; 22 thirty inch Double Defier CARDS, with rail ways ; 3 Railway HEADS; 3 two head Drawing FRAMES; 1 forty-eight Spindle SLUBBER; 3 eighty-four Spindle FLY FRAMES; 1 DOUBLER; 2 WARPERS; 2 GRIND ERS; 8 Ring Throstle SPINNING FRAMES, 132 Spindles each; 1 Ring Throstle (McCully) SPINNING FRAME, 128 Spindles each; 5 Self-acting MULES, 856 Spindles each; 4 SPOOLERS; 2 4-4 wide DRESSERS, 69 do. LOOMS; 1 Patterson SPEEDER, 12 Head, 7 inch Bobbin. The above Machinery was built in 1547, by the Mattea wan Company, in the most expensive style, lias been ope rated with great care, and is now running in excellent order, affording a rare opportunity to those wishing to purchase first rate Machinery at a very low price. For further particulars, address (post paid), WICCASSEE COMPANY, Fishkill Landing, New York, or JOHN SLADE & CO., 13 Broad street, New York. Fishkill Landing, August 4,1552. aulO-W&SatOl HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for Sale his HOUSE and os. LOT, on the corner of Telfair and Elbert streets, kPI fronting SO feet on Telfair and running through to Walker street. The DWELLING is two stories, with eight spacious Rooms and a Pantry, plastered throughout. On the Lot are a commodious Kitchen, Negro House and Stable, and a Well of fine water. Immediately Southest, adjoining, are four fine Building Lots, each forty-five feet front on Telfair and Walker-sts., which are also offered for sale. For terras, which will be liberal, apply to CHARLES McCOY. Rail Road Stock, or Negroes, taken in payment, as I am determined to move West. au2l-twtf DO U C THIS!!! L. SYMMOXS & CO. have just receiv- ed (at the Old Stand, near the Lower Mar ket) a large and splendid assortment of Ladies’ f Gent’s, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, * GAITERS, BUSKINS, TIES, Ac., Ac., consisting, i part, of Gent’s fine Calf BOOTS; Congress BOOTS, different styles; Oxford TIES; GAITERS; Calf and Goat BRO GANS ; Wrought, Velvet and Morocca SLIPPERS, Ac., Ac.; Lad’s GAITERS, in great variety, black and colored, from 85cts. to |2; Misses’ GAITERS; JENNY LINDS; BUS KINS; SLIPPERS; TIES, black and colored. Children’s GAITERS; HENRY CLAYS; JENNY LINDS; Ancle TIES; SLIPPERS, Ac., Ac., a great variety. Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s low priced BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Ac., Ac., a good assortment. Which, in addition to their former Stock, will make as good an assortment as can be found in the city. N. B. We do not say the cheapest ever offered in the city, but we say the best according to the price. Call and see. Augusta, June 28,1852. je29-dAtw A. DOUBET BOOT ADD SHOE MAKER, -rife, fs] Takes this method of informing his SS#I P" f friends, and the public, that he has en- W * larged his Stock, and is now prepared to * supply any article in the various branches of his business. LADIES’ SHOES. He has a splendid collection of Ladies’ Work, such as Gaiters, Jenny Lind’s, Excelsiors, Buskin Ties, Ac., Ac.,to gether with every variety of Misses’ BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, to which he invites the attention of those who wish to purchase, that may judge of the superior character and finish of his Stock. A. DOUBET. AVork made to order, and Repairing done in the best style, and at short notice. my9-twly THE celebrated horse FREE TRADE,wiII stand —_ the Fall Season at my Good-Ale Plantation, at |lO the Season, and |1 to the Groom, with each Mare. The season to commence the Ist of September next, and continue to the Ist of December, making three mouths. JONATHAN MILLER, Good-Ale, August 27,1852. au2T-twCt* GEORGIA RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Augusta daily at 4.30, P. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 6, A. M., Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and (Sundays ex cepted)4.2s, P. M., Leave Atlanta daily at 5.30, P. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 5.30, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4, A. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 5.20, P.M., Connecting with Athens Brancn Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15, P.M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ “ at 10.30, A. M. With South Carolina Rail Road Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily, at 5.45, A. M., and C P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 2.80, P. M.,and5.80,A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily, at 4.30, A. M. Arriving at “ “ at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 6, A. M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 5.30, P. M. And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 5.30, P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 1.80 A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M., and arriving on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3, P. M. F. C. ARMS, Sup’t. Corrected daily. je2o OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL ROAD COMPANY. m Charleston, May 25,1852. OX AXD after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office Department,) will, until furthe. notice, run as follows, viz: CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD. FIRST OR REGULAR MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN UP. Leaves Charleston (daily) at 8 00 o’clock, A. M. Arrive Hamburg “ 240 “ p. M. DOWN. Leave Hamburg (daily) at s>£ “ A. m. Arrive Charleston “ 100 “ P. m, These Trains connect with the afternoon Mail Train o the Georgia Railroad, (at Augusta) going South and West, and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail Steamers, and New York Steam Packets going North and East. For the present Express Train is run only on those days that the Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York Steam Packets fail to arrive at Charleston in time to connect with first or 8 o’clock, A. M. Train. SECOND OR NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN UP. Leave Charleston at 5 00 o’clock, p. m. Arrive Hamburg at 530 “ A. M. DOWN. Leave Hamburg at 6 *0 o’clock, p. m. Arrive Charleston at 630 “ a. m. Passengers by this Train will always arrive at Hamburg in time to take the day Mail and Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, A. M., for Atlanta, &c. J. D. PETSCH, m y 27 Superintendent Transportation. BLOCK TEETH. O MUNSON, A, M., M. D., Sur • geon Dentist, Augusta, Ga., is man ufacturing BLOCK TEETH, of unrivalled beauty. All operations warranted equal • • ’ to any in the United States. jy29 COLORS UNFADING. ITH RE-PROOF AXD WEATHER-PROOF MI -1 NERAL PAINTS. —Several Shades of Brown, with Pink, Buff and Black ; and by combination a great variety of Shades and Tints may be made. These Paints possess body or covering property equal to white lead, and flow as easily. They dry soon, become very hard —in fact, make stone or slate of every color—do not crack or peel off, and if sanding is required, nothing holds sand more firmly, or finishes so well with it. For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Brick, or Plaster, nothing adheres more firmly—lasts longer, or comes cheaper than Selver’s Mineral Paints. For sale at Manufacturer’s prices, with addition of freight, by IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. jCg* Also, for sale as above, at a low price, Prepared ROSIN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. aplO S3OO REWARD. R 4\A WAY from the subscriber this morning, # his Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a mulatto, about sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about 150 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large —aJX. evebrows, well known about this city. As 1 have reason to believe that she has been enticed away by some white per son I will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and Indeed in any safe Jail, where I can get her. lodged m any , JOHN ROBERTSON. Augusta, Ga., July 24,1852. _ REFRIGERATORS. A SSORTED sizes. Ice PICKERS, Wine COOLERS, _AI Ac,, Ac. For sale by jyßl B. P. CHEW. Mc-AEISTER’S all-healixg ointment, for sale by jyß WM. H. TUTT, Drugget. k/\ AAA FEET of seasoned INCH BOARDS, FLOOR OVMJUIJ ING and CEILING fur sale. Apply to jyß-tw&d3m A. P. ROBEKT&ON. t KEEN’» INDIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY Vy for sale by JelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. HAMS. —A few fine Country HAMS for sale by auS S. C. GRENVILLE &. CO. BACON. —5 hhds. SHOULDERS, for sale by jy27 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. MEDICINAL HERBS, of every variety, put up by the Shakers, and for sale by jyßo D. B. PLUMB i CO CORN AND OATS.— 1,500 bushels Tennessee CORN ; 200 “ OATS; For sale by jel3 BAKER & WILCOX. HKRMOMETERS.-A fine assortment of THER MOMETERS, of different sizes, prices and finish, for sale by jyßo D. B. PLUMB & CO. COUNTRY BACON’.—SOOO lbs, HAMS and SHOULD ERS on consignment, by jy2l HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. WAREHOUSES. ___ | WM. W. GIHBARD, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Oa. —S 2 Bay Street, TTTILL give prompt attention to the purchase » t VV and sale of MERCHANDISE and COT- ' TON, and to all business entrusted to his care. SsSS s-3-6m WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE undersigned are thankful for the patron- rervVv< age heretofore extended to them, and re spectfully inform their friends and patrons, that they continue the above Business, at their FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS, Mclntosh street. All consignments to their address will be promptly at tended to. BUSTIN & WALKER. Augusta, August IS, 1852. wlO WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, rpHE undersigned, thankful for the patron- Kvvv'tX _L age heretofore bestowed on them, continue KvVjAv the above business in all its branches, at their Old Stand on Broad Street, FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE. Their entire personal attention is devoted to all business entrusted to them. PHINIZY & CLAYTON. F. Phimzt. | E. P. Clayton. Augusta, August 22,1853. w3m HARPER C. BRYSON, TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- ka■ \ VV CHANT, at the well known FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE of L. Hopkins, Campbell Street, Augusta, Ga., where his personal attention will be given to all business he may be favored with. Ordetsfor PLANTERS’ SUPPLIES promptly executed. Cash advanced on produce in Store. au2o-wtJal DMMIGYAC, EVANS & CO., TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- VV CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue to ksThTAAi transact the above Business in all its branches, iesfeSl at their Old Stand, the extensive FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, immediately at the Georgia Rail Road Depot, where they receive Cotton without charge for drayage. Their Office and Salesroom is in a central position on Broad Street, nearly opposite the Globe Hotel. Cash advances made on Cotton in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other Supplies, promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Wm. M. D’Antignac. 1 Geo. W. Evans. 1 Wm. E. Evans. Augusta, August 12,1852. au!2-6m ROBERTSON & CROCKER, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- \ CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue the above business in all its branches, at their Old Stand (FIRE-PROOF) on Reynold street, where they may be always fonnd, ready to advance the best interest of their customers. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in Store, and all orders for Groceries, Bagging, Rope, Ac., filled at the lowest market prices. Augusta, August 10,1852. au!4 DYE & HEARD, TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- kxWxN VV CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, would an- K yayfeuM nounce to tkeir former patrons, and the public generally, that they continue the above business in all its branches, at their Old Stand, FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, East side Mclntosh street, where they solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to them heretofore. All orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Ac., promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when re quired. JAMES M. DYE, STEPHEN D. HEARD. Augusta, August 5,1852. aus-tf LAMBETH HOPKINS, TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- V V CHANT, Augusta, Ga. —The undersigned begs leave to return thanks to the friends and pa- Irons of the late firm of ADAMS, HOPKINS A CO., for their liberal support in past years. The firm of Adams, Hopkins A Co., having been dissolved by limitation on the Ist July last, the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS (at the same stand in the city of Augusta) will be continued by the undersigned, and he tenders his services to the customers of the old firm, and the public. His per sonal attention will be given to business confided to his care. Particular attention paid to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, and all other Produce; Receiving and Forward ing Goods, and Purchase of Planters’ Supplies. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. aus LAMBETH HOPKINS. HEARD & DAVISON, TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI- r , VV NESS, Augusta, Georgia. The undersign ed continue the WAREHOUSE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, at their FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS, on Mclntosh street. Their personal attention is at all times given to business directed to their care, and they hope to merit a continu ance of the patronage extended to them in past years. Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store. ISAAC T. HEARD, Augusta, August 4,1352. JOHN DAVISON, au4-d4tAw6m WHITLOCK & COSKERY, TTTAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- p-rTTX VV CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue to transact business at the same place, FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Qpnpbell street, where they renew the offer of their services, to their friends and the public. Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY. Augusta, Georgia, August 3, 1852. w3m NEW LOCATIOIfnir” M. P. STOVALL, WA R EH O U SE AAD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., would respect fully inform his old patrons, and the public gene- 55 rally, that he has leased, for a terra of years, the New and Extensive FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, situated on Jack son street, between the Rail Road Depot and Broad street, near the Globe Hotel, formerly occupied by Walker A Bry son, and more recently by G. Walker A Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, and chief Business Houses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the disposition to extend every accommodation to his customers, with a long acquaintance witli the interests of the planter, he hopes he may have, not only a continuance, but an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled at the lowest market prices, jy2l 83?” Having transferred the lease on the Ware House lately occuped by us to Mr. M. P. Stovall, in consequence of our removal to Charleston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER A SON. Augusta, July 1,1852. jy2l BUFORD* BEALL & CO., TTTAREHOUSE AND GROCERY MER- KV v v VV CHANTS, Augusta, Ga, thankful for the KMaJEdfeAl patronage so liberally extended to us, during the past season, respectfully inform our friends that we con tinue the GROCERY BUSINESS at the same well known stand, and arc constantly receiving a large and well select ed stock, adapted to Planters’ trade, embracing Shoes, Do mestics, Hats, Ac. YY’e also continue the WTARE-IIOUSE business at the same stand, on Campbell street, in the business part of the city, and convenient to our store. All Cotton consigned to us, wiU he sold free of commis sion. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in store, when required. WM. H. BUFORD, WM. M. BEALL, July 1,1852. jy 18 ts J. W. L. STOVALL. SIMPSON & GARDINER, TT7 A REHOU SE AND COMMISSION VV MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, WuJkE-frj Ga. —The undersigned continue the YVare House and Commission Business in all its branches, in Judge Starnes Fire Proof Ware House, on Mclntosh street, un der the name and style of Simpson A Gardiner. In tendering to our friends, and the public generally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take this method of assuring all, that no effort on our part will be wanting to advance the interest of all who may confide their business to us. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, prompt ly filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. J. R. SIMPSON, J. T, GARDINER. Augusta, July 8,1852. jylO J. J. PEARCE, W A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION xvxXXv MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., having rented a portion of the extensive FIRE-POOP WARE- ~ HOUSE, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel, and South of Broad street, tender my thanks for former patronage, and say to my friends, and the public generally, that I am now still better situated to promote their interest, as well as my own in the storage and sale of Cotton, or other Pro duce, and shall continue to give my personal attention to all business orders directed to my charge, and will make cash advances on Cotton in Store, when desired. Augusta, July 23,1862. J. J. PEARCE. COTTON WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. THE undersigned continue to transact the above business at their Old Stand, (FIRE PROOF BUILDING,) on Jackson street, and re new the offer of their services to their friends and the pub lic. DOUGHTY A BEALL. E. W. Doughty. | Wm. Amos Beall. Augusta, July 28,1852. w3m SAMUEL WRIGHT, WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, continues the business on his own account, and occupies the commodious Fire■ Proof Ware-House, Office and Sales Room near the Telegraph Office, on Mclntosh st., occupied the past season by the late firm of Wright, Simp son A Gardiner (recently dissolved); and by this medium returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal patron age conferred, both when alone and a member of said rm ; and respectfully renews the tender of his services to his old patrons and friends, and the public generally. Having procured the services of an efficient and experienced Clerk and Sealesman, he indulges the hope, by a close applica tion to business, and an eye to the interest of patrons, to receive a liberal share of public favor. BAGGING, Rope, and Family Supplies furnished to or der, as usual. CASH ADVANCES on Produce in store, when required, j Jy2o DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Wright, Simpson A Gardiner was dissolved THIS DAY by mutual consent. The Books and un- I finished business of the same are placed in the hands of J. R. Simpso:: and J. T. Gardiner for settlement. Either of 1 the undersigned are authorised to use the name of the firm i in liquidation. SAMUEL W T RIGHT, < J. R. SIMPSON, JAMES T. GARDINER. Augusta, July S, 1852. jylfi URNEVG FLUID— A first rate article, for sale atfJO cents per gallon, by ap!s MUSTIN A LATHROP. nnACTICS for Light Infantry andllifliiiien, compiled so U the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, S. C. ‘ Price 60 cents. Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S je2s Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. rorlTessexce of jaViaka QIVGF.iU for sal® by Jy29 D. B. VLUMB & <SO. DRY GOODS. Bargains bargains!! WILLIAM H. CRANE DESIROUS of disposing of his Summer Stock of DRY GOODS, offers them at greatly reduced prices. Those who wish to purchase Goods cheap, will do well to give him a call. Among them are many nch and fashionable goods, such as: Rich SILKS, BERAGES and MUSLINS: Fine Printed French JACONETS ; Rich Figured and Embroidered GRENEDINES; Berage DeLANES, POPLINS and LAWNS ; Rich Styles BERAGES and TISSUES ; Elegant Embroidered Silk MANTILLAS; Rich White and Black Lace MANTILLAS ; White and Black Lace SCARFS and CAPES ; A large assortment GINGHAMS and PRINTS; Furniture CALICO, very cheap; Black BOMBAZINE and ALPACCA ; Fine Black Berge De CHALLEZ and BERAGE A large assortment French COLLARS, very low; Embroidered Lace and Muslin SLE AVES ; Ladies’and Gentleman’s L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, very cheap; Jaconet, Nainsook, Checked and Swiss MUSLINS; Marseilles QUILTS; Table DIAPERS; Huckaback TOWELING; Damask NAPKINS; Twisted Silk MITTS; Kid GLOVES; Scotch DIAPER; German CRASH; Ladies’, Gentlemen and Children’s Cotton HOSE; Blue, Black and White Lace VEILS; Curtain MUSLIN and DIMITY; A large assortment Cotton FRINGES; Gents’ Silk HANDFERCHIEFS; LONGLAYY’N; A large assortment goods for Gents’and Children’s summe wear; Bleached and unbleached SHIRTING and SHEETINGS; Irish LINEN ; Pillow Case LINEN ; Fine Irish SHEETING, and a large assortment of all kinds of Goods. je6 BARGAINS IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR 'ITTILL, from this day, sell their present Stock of Color- VV ed Printed MUSLINS; Colored Printed BAREGES; TISSUES; CRAPE db PARIS, and GRENADINES, at cost. The assortment embraces some of the latest styles, and most elegant articles of the season. Augusta, July 21,1362. dtwAw MOURNING GOODS. ALEXANDER A W RIGHT have just received, a great variety of MOURNING GOODS, suited to the season— Lup in's Super. Black Summer BOMBAZINES; ALPACAS; Canton CLOTHS; Super. Black GRENADINES and MARQUISSE; Black BAREGES and JACONETS; Plain Black LAWNS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; English and American PRINTS; Ac., Ac., To which they invite attention. mhlS-dAw FANCY GOODS. TALKINCi about new, handsome and cheap Dress and Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure the pub lic it would be to their advantage to visit CARO A BLAS COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most tasty and well assorted Stock in the city. It embraces almost any article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac., Ac., which they offer for sale low enough to suit purchasers. ap2B-d&wly COSGROVE & BRENNAN HAVE JUST RECEIVED another large supply of Plain BAREGES, all colors; “ TISSUES, “ High colored Printed BAREGES; “ “ “ TISSUES' White Watered Silk and Plain TISSUES; Plaid Chambray GINGHAMS, new style; Watered CALICOES, all colors; Jaconetand Swiss FLOUNCING; Printed LAWNS and CAMBRICS; Lace and Muslin MANTILLAS; Embroidered and Plain White Crape SHAWLS ; Axexander’s Kid GLOVES; Black Lace MITTS; Cotton and Silk HOSIERY ; Open Worked HOSE; All kinds Children’s HOSIERY and GLOVES. These Goods are offered at greatly reduced prices, and are worthy of an examination. ap2o-dtw&w DRY GOODS.—FRESH SUPPLIES. COSGROVE & BRENNAN, 202 and 276 Broad-st., have received a new supply of Rich DRESS and ether FANCY GOODS, which they offer at very reduced prices, and to which they invite the attention of the Public, Our Stock of Goods embraces every thing in our line. We would cull particular attention to the following: Black and colored SILKS, of all styles; India YVork SILKS and BANGOLINES; Embroidered and Brocade GRENADINES and CRAPE db PARIS; TISSUES, BAREGES and BAREGE DeLAINES; Dotted, Embroidered and Printed LAWNS, SIVISSES and JACONETS; Embroideries and Lace GOODS,in great variety; MANTILLAS, CAPES, GLOVES, FANS, Ac.; Linen SHEETINGS, Towelling NAPKINS, DOYLIES; Irish LINENS, Long CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, Marseilles QUILTS; Embroidered and Turkey Red DIAPERS, WINDOW SHADES. Ac.; GINGHAMS, English and French CALICOES, Ac., Ac. myll WHITE GLACE ANIT WAITED MAN TILLAS. DINNING dt SINNOTT have this day received some beautiful White Glace and YY'atered MANTILLAS Black Lace MANTILLAS; SCARFS and SHAWLS, Ac. Printed BAREGES; Tissue BAREGES; Printed MUS LINS; PARASOLS; !RIBBONS; FLOWERS; FANS GLOVES, Ac. Some very new styles in Lace Straw BON NETS, to which they respectfully invite the inspection of the Ladies. ap2s YOUTHS’ AND AND HATS. CLAYTON AND BIGNON, (metcalf’s range.) ARE THIS DAY receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’ and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low prices. my 4 SHIRTS. —Just received an Invoice of Fine and Com mon Fancy and Plain SHIRTS, with and without Col lars, some of which are extra large sizes. For sale at CLAYTON A BIGNON’S ap7 Clothing and Hat Store. HOSIERY. Gauze Merino Under Shirts Fancy Lyle Thread X HOSE Gauze Cotton “ “ “ Spun Silk “ Lyle Thread “ “ “ Cotton Stripe “ Lyle Silk ** “ Plain Bl’k and Wh’t. Silk do. Col’d Cotton “ “ Brown Linen HOSE, and all and a variety of other kinds. other kinds. my 29 WM. 0. PRICE A CO., 258 Broad-st. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, Ac. TTTTLLIAM H. CRANE has just received—* V V 7-S and 4-4 Brown SHIRTINGS; 7-8 and 4-4 Bleached do.; 12-4 Bleached SHEETINGS; Fine White Sattin JANES; 4-4 BEDTICK, FLANNELS, PLANES, Ac., which will be sold at very low prices. jy 11 “spring and summer goods. TA. VAN WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, next • door to Georgia Rail Road Bank, has now on hand a splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRAP d’ETES, LINENS, Ac., all of-JLIL which are the best Goods, and will be made to measure in a style unsurpassed by any establishment in the Southern country. —ALSO— A fine Stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, comprising Black Cloth Dress and Frock COATS; Black, Blue and Amelie Cloth SACKS; very fine Drap d’Ete, Cashmerett and Alpaca SACKS; White, Black and Striped Silk SACKS; Fancy and Black Cassimere PANTS; and a large Stock of White, Buff-colored, Marseilles and Linen VESTS, Ac., Ac. —ALSO, FOR SALE— A good and fine assortment of White and Colored SHIRTS; Silk, Cotton and Merino UNDER GARMENTS ; CRAVATS; GLOVES; HOSIERY'; SUSPENDERS; COLLARS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Walking CANES; and a splen did Stock of PERFUMERY and Fancy Articles. mh3o A. VAN WINKLE. READY-MADE CLOTHING. MEYER, BROTHER «k CO., two doors above Rich ards A Son’s Book Store, oeg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are just now re ceiving their Spring and Summer supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising an extensive assortment of every variety of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured by themselves, and which they are enabled to sell to custom ers and Country Merchants, on better terms than any other House in the city, DRY GOODS. They have also an extensive assortment of °*»ple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, either wholesale or retail. Call and see |he Goods and pricey s!2-dtwAwly FASHION ABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, next door below the United States Hotel, Broad Street, v jfa is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock, con- fla sisting. in part, of —ILL French Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and CASSIMERES ; Fancy Do.; DRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES, and other VESTINGS; CASHMEKETTEB ; DRAP d’ETE, of several grades, which will also be sold by the yard. Os Fancy Articles, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all de scriptions, COLLARS; CRAVATS; SUSPENDERS; HALF HOSE; GLOVES; Ladies’ UNDER-VESTS; SHOULDER BRACES, Ac., Ac. Ready-made CLOTHING, of the latest style «f Goods, cut and made. MILITARY WORK, in all its branches. Making and Trimming Garments in the best manner. A full assortment of the above, and all other articles in his line, will be kept suitable for the season. mh!B Augusta, April 6,1862. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHING AND HATS. CLAYTON At BIGNON have commenced receiving their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING and HATS, for Spring and Summer wear, together with a full supply of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, HALF HOSE, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, Ac., Ac. Buyers will find it to their interest to call and examine the assortment of CLOTHING and HATS, as it is our in tention to sel 1 at small profits. gags” Inquire for CLAYTON A BJGNON’S Clothing and Hat Store. apl COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Copartnership in the Practice of LAW, under'the firm and style of Milledgb A Rodgers. Their Office is on Jackson street, 8 doors north of Broad. JOHN MILLEDGB. A. M. RODGERS. Augusta, February 6,1862. feT COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have This Day formed a Copartner ship, for the purpose of carrying on the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, under the name, style and firm of CHAFFEE A FERRIS, at the old stand of Ferris A Paul, a few doors below the U. S. Hotel. DANIELL CHAFFEE, Jnly 2,1852. J. 0. FERRIS. _ Aromatic schiedam schnapps.—a Tonic. Diuretic, Anti-Dyspeptic and Invigorating Cordial, This Medicinal Beverage is manufactured at Schiedam, in Holland, and is warranted pure from every injurious pro perty. Soid by aul HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.Q ECEIVED THIS DAY, per steamer— “ 10 Tubs Goshen BUTTER ; 10 Boxes English dairy CHEESE ; 10 “ fresh Soda CRACKERS; 5 Bbls. “ extra Butter “ for sale by £24 G. T, DOWBO. PATENT MEDICINES. THE GREATEST - COUGH REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED. taR C WILLI AMS’ COMPOUND PULMONIC BAL- U SAM OF WILD CHERRY AND WOOD NAPTHA, for the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influeuza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to This justly celebrated preparation is recommended by some of the most learned and intelligent Physicians in Lie country, and will be found superior to any remedy for the cure of all diseases of the respiratory organs. All persons who have used it for Asthma, Cough, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, or Hives, Consumption, Pam, Soreness of the Breast, Difficulty of breathing, and every other disease of the Breast and Lungs, attest its superior efficacy in the most unqualified terms. In Pneumonia, a disease which is generally very dan gerous and fatal, it is confidently believed to be the safest and most effective remedy that can be employed. It has been known to cure in a short time some of the most dan gerous cases of Pneumonia, after it had baffled every other remedy. Bronchitis, a disease which is annually sweeping thou sands to a premature grave under the mistaken name of Consumption, is promptly relieved and cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease (Bronchitis,) are Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Soreness of the Throat or Lungs, Asthma, Hectic Fever, accompanied with fcpit ting of Phlegm, or matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflamation of the membrane which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels which run through every part of the Lungs. This Pulmonic Balsam immedi ately suppresses the Cough and Pain, subdues the Imfla mation and Fever, removes the difficulty of breathing, by producing a free and easy Expectoration, so that a cure is soon effected. It always cures in Asthma. Two or three doses will cure the Croup or Hives of children in a few minutes, and it is remarkable how prompt it is in subduing the violence of Whooping Cough, and effecting a speedy cure, and many who have been given up by their Physi cians as incurable in Consumption, have been restored to perfect health by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Diseases, no medicine has ever obtained a higher or more deserved reputation, in the short time it has been before the public. This Pulmonic Balsam, if given in the commencement of Pleurisy, Pneumonia, or in acute Rheumatism, in doses large enough to produce a little nausea for some time, (go ing to bed and covering up warm,) will produce a free per spiration, which, if continued for two or three hours, will subdue those diseases at once. See Directions, also Dr, Williams’ Medical Pamph lets and Circular, with certificates from gentlemen of the first standing. It is our purpose to circulate these pamphlets and circu lars extensively ; but should any one be overlooked they are earnestly desired to caU upon the Agents named below, and procure one gratis. It will repay perusal and intro duce you to a mass of testimony in favor of the prepara tion which is perfectly irresistable. Such being our confi dence in its vinues, we are willing to warrant the Medi cine in every recent case, (if used according so the direc tions,) and where the person is not satisfied that he is de riving benefit from it by returning the bottle, within 24 hours time, the Mosey will be refunded. This valuable medicine is for sale in Augusta by YV. H, A J. TURPIN, Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and who are also General Agents for the same throughout the North western portion of Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB A CO., Druggists, at Wholesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in the City and throughout the Southern and Western Stat s. It is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr E. C. JONES, Madison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo tain; KILPATIUC A CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW SOM, Union Point; LEITNER A COLLINS, Berzelia; C. W. A H. R. J. LONG, HILL A SMITH, and GOSS A SUM NER, Athens; PAYNE A NESBIT, andJ. U. A YV. S. EL LIS, Macon. P. M. COHEN A CO., YVholesale Druggists, Charleston, 8. C., are the General Agents for North aud South Carolina. Price, in large bottles, |1; or six bottles for $5. au26-3mt Tyer^herry”p^toral7~ FOR THE CURE of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron chitis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Con sumption. 1 Os all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all , times and in all diseases of the Lungs and Throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to , take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information of those who have i tried it, but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. 1 The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was award ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges in Septem . her, 1847; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Insti tude at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PEC TORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extra ordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of j the Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long experi -7 cnce of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of St. Johns, May 3,1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Five years trial of your CHERRY PEC TORAL in my practice, has proven what I foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are pecu liarly liable. e I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do 1 know how a better remedy can be made for the distempers I of the Throat arid Lungs. J. J. Burton,m. d., f. r. s. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only ; in the following cases, but a thousand more: • Sudbury, Jan. 24th, 1851. f Dr. Ayer; In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea, in the mines of California. I returned to Sau Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change I of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was follow ed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally start ed for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New ’ York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a vic r tim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient r reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. Y'ou would not receive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through yon, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL. Yours, truly, YY’illiam YV. Smith. YY’ashington, Pa., April 12,1848. . Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from a pre mature grave, through your instrumentality by the provi dence of God, I will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude. j A Cough, and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like a hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your “ Pecto ral.” It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. 1 If it will do for others what it has for me, you are cer tainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am, very respect fully, yours, John J. Clarke, Rector of St. Peter’s Church. YVith such assurance and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by HAYILAND, RISLEY A CO., YV. U. TUTT, D. B. PLUMB A CO., YV. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT, CARTER A CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL A SMITH, Athens, Ga.; PAYNE A NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; HAYILAND, HAR RAL A CO., Charleston, S. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Savan nah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South. auls-dAtwt wei*w3m COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS. ’ PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust the public eye than the innumerable advertisements of the nostrums tha t are constantly appearing in the public , prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our ears are pained with every days reports of ills and speci fics. This state of the public mind would seem to forbid any person of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis coveries in medicine to the trial of the public: still motives of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real discoveries, which we are confident will benefit our lellow men. This latter consideration has prompted the author ol these Bitters to make them known. He knows they are highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and many friends have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years, a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even his recollec tion was gone, bur, by the use of these Bitters he has been restored to perfect health. This has been the case with many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this advertisement, addresses those who know him. He has , been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at this time of Hamburg, 3. 0., at which place he can, at any time, 1 be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in all cases of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptom? of which are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from food, loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness in the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude, general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The composition is entirely Botanical, and has proved efficacious, where many celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he could give reference to a number of persons, who have made a trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as he is willing to place it on its own merits. All he asks is for those whe are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial. The above Bitters can be had at O. COSBY’S Hamburg, S. C., and at Dr. YVM. H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street, Augusta. fe29 THE REMEDY FOUND AT LAST? TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS has attended the use ot that wonderful Ointment MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICATOR. Every body that has used it, speaks well of it, and what “ every body says must be true.” Since the first of January last, upwards of 700 Certifi cates have been received, testifying to the good effects and Superiority of Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicator. In some very few instances this preparation has not given entire satisfaction, but just look, for a moment, at the number who have been beuefitted. Seven hundred voluntary tes timonials have been given, and certainly not less than fiv® times this number have experienced the good effects of this Ointment, in the same space of time. The public will please bear in mind that this is a purely Southern preparation, and is entitled to the patronage of Southern people. As no charge is made, should no be nefit be received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety cases out of a hundred the greatest success will be sure to follow. For further particulars, and a number of certificates, you are referred to the pamphlets, to be had at any of th® Agencies. The diseases which Marshall’s Eradicator will cure, ar® Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Scrufula, Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, YVens, Bruises, Strains, YVeik Joints, Contracted Tendons, Head-Ache, Gout, Palsy Tootb-Ach, Ac. For sale by HAVII,AND, RISLEY A C®., Augusta, Ga. D. B. PLUMB A Co., do. d® D’ANTIGNAC A BARRY, do. do’ BARRETT A CARTER, do. do* YVM. K. KITCHEN, do. do’ YY. H. TUTT, de . do ; p. a. moise, dO . And by YV. H. AJ. TURPIN Proprietors, do. do It is also for sale throughout the State, by the nrincina Druggists. r * „ N- B.—Be careful to look for the written signature of J E. Marshall on the wrapper of each box. None is eenuini without it* NEGROES WANTED^ ALL persons having Negroes to sell, will find it to their interest to c&IIon the undersigned. * es N. C. TROWBRIDGE. BECKWITH’S PlLLßare one of the most convenient and certain remedies for Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ac. The trade supplied at proprietors price® by HAY ILAND, RISLEY A CO., je24 Wholesale Agents. OLAlsSES.—lh’fihds.'prime Cuba, for sale by IVI auß S. 0. GRENVILLE A CO. QATMEA.L MEDICINES. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. DR . BASTING’S COMPOUND SVRtIF OP NAPHTHA—The wonder and doubt felt by the Medical Faculty when Dr, Hasting proclaimed the curability of Pul* monary Consumption, by the use of Naphtha as a remedial agent, has now, after eight years of trial, settled down Into a deep conviction that there are few or no cases in which Consumption cannot be cured by DR. HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPHTHA. In every case in which it has been tried in England or the United States, it has been followed by immediate relief and ultimate cure. In the Blenheim Free Dispensary, under the charge of Dr. Hastings, during five years that the Naphtha has been in use, there has not been a single death from disease of the Lungs, while previously patients had died almost every week. In incipient stages of Consump tion the effect of the Naphtha Syrup is almost miraculous, and a cure effected in an incredibly short space of time. In the more advanced stages, and even in the third or last dreadful division of this hitherto incurable disease, Its ef fect is equally wonderful. This period is marked by tha expectoration ©f the tubercles in cheese-like particles, mixed with pus, mucous, blood, Ac., and most generally ac companied with diarrhea. On administering the Naphtha Syrup, the formation of the tubercles is almostinstantly ar rested’ the foreign matter thrown off, the tubercles already formed are destroyed, and the breathing immediately bo comes easier, and the patient, on the third night after first taking the Syrup, is often able to enjoy a quiet night’s rest a thing unknown for weeks previously. THE TRIAL OF A SINGLE BOTTLE is all that is asked by the Proprietor to prove Shis medicine to be all that has been stated. BRONCHITIS. Bronchitis has in this remedy a sure and speedy cars and is acknowledged by all the medical faculty to be with out a rival in the speedy cure of Brono itis,both acute and chronic. COUGHS, COLD AND CATARRHS yield to the influence of the Naphtha Syrup, eften la the short space of forty-eight hours. NIGHT SWEATS. This distressing and weakening accompaniment te Gen sumption and other diseases, is instantly stopped by the use of the Naphtha Syrup. SPITTING OP BLOOD. The most severe attacks of Spitting of Blood hate Inva riably been stopped within the short space of thirty mi nutes, and all disposition to recurrence of the same pre vented. In conclusion, the Proprietor warrants the Naph tha Syrup, to be not only the best but the only certain cur# for Pulmonary Consumption, and all other diseases #f tha Lungs. None genuine without the written signature of M. A. P. HARRISON,on the wrapper of each bottle. |1 per bottle —6 bottles for |5. For sale in Augusta by HAVILAND, RISLET k 00., D. B. PLUMB 4 CO., BARRETT A CARTER, W. K. KITCHEN, WM. H. TUTT, WM. HAINES. All orders should be addressed to G. W. BURR A BRO THER, New York, who have the exclusive Agency for tha South and West. mhß-dAw6m ■"Y~ \ ipipY 'u|~~ Let the Afflicted Rejoice and the Despairing Boptf THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. TUTT’S PECTORAL ELIXIR is one of the m«*» certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered ta tha Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues dif fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Lungs, that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleu risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, ta withstand its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are sa prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy or impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance of the Lungs. From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily report ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous ta doubt for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by It, and are sounding its praises abroad. The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable sub stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength en the system, and not like most other Medicines, weakew It. It is now being used by some of the most eminent Phy sicians in the country, and by many is considered an infalli ble remedy in CROUP. Parents who have youngclhildren, should keep a bottle a all times, as a single dose will remove any case «( this dis tressing disease, if given atjthe onset Prepared in Augusta, Geo, and for sale by W. H. A J. TURPIN, ) AnrnMtM WM. H. TUTT, Angus*, WM. ROOT, Marietta.' THOS. S. DENNEY, Atlanta. fe4-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee. INSURANCE. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. | ASBURY HULL, President, Applications received, and favorable terms offered by Dr. Wm. E. Deaeisq and Chxklks Hall, Agents for An gusta. jyß FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. The protection insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut have established an Agency in Augusta and propose taking fire and river risks upon proper ty of all descriptions on as reasonable terms as any ether good office, at the store of Force, Brothers A Co. nl INSURANCE. THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mutual Insu rance Company, continues to take Marine, River and Warehouse Risks at his Office on Mclntosh street, and promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than those of any similar Institution in tha State. T. W. FLEMING, Agent. Augusta, 21st August, 1851. au2B 'marine, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCeT"" BY THE Commercial insurance company, of Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. Office, No. 4, Broad street. Premdkxt, WILLIAM B. HERIOT. DIRECTORS : James K. Robixson, I Henry T. Street, George A. Treneolm, Wm. Mcßcknbv, Robert Caldwell, J. H. Brawlkt, A. K. Taft, | T. L. Wiugo. A. M. Lee, Secretary, E. L. Tessier, Inspector, B. C. Pressley, Solicitor, R. A. Kinloch, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals tot MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insuranea on fair and liberal terms. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks, at customary rates. G. WALKER, Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson A Co., Au gusta. __ __ mylS-ly SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. THE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent far the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fir«, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca ses will be reasonable. U. L. JEFFERS, Agent, r>3 Office on Mclntosh street. BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Hubbard’s Patent Carriage Springs. THE subscribers having purchased the patent right for the State of Georgia, of Hubbard’s Patent improve ment in CARRIAGE SPRINGS, are now prepared te fur nish to order, all kind of vehicles upon this improved plan. By this improvement a straight piece of wood is made to form a durable, cheap and efficient spring of great lightness and strength, that cannot-be set or made te strke when brought entirely down to its bearing, and at the same time, is self adjusting to any weight that the carriage is capable of sustaining. With this improvement a Buggy can be built one hundred and fifty pounds lighter than upen tha old plan, and to cost one third less. JAMES HULBERT A CO., mh3l ROBERT 11. MAY. FRESH GROUND FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT JUST received, at the Cunningham Mills, a lot of supe rior NEW WHEAT, grown by J. M. Miller, Esq.,en his Good-Ale plantation, and will be receiving fresh supplies daily from various quarters; and we can now supply all who may desire it with an Extra article of fresh greuad FLOUR from New Wheat, growth of 1862. je3 S. D. LINTON A CO. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. The UNDERSIGNED begs to inform his friends and the public that he will continue the business of HOUSB and SIGN PAINTING, in all its various branches. Office the same as that occupied by Coffin and Reynolds, He will execute Sign and Imitation PAINTING, as every variety, as cheap as it can be done elsewhere, and solicit* persons to call before engaging elsewhere. feT JOHN G. COFFIN. HOUSTON GLASS WORKs! THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared t* execute orders for superior WINDOW GLASS, manufactured at Knoxville, Tenn. This Glass will compare favorably with any made in the United States; and the prices are as lew aa those of any other Factory. my 15 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. CURA MOLASSES. QQ TIERCES Cuba MOLASSES; OO 12 bbls. Cuba Do.; Will be sold low from the Wharf. je2s JOHN C. CARMICHABL. COMPOUND SYRUP OF BUCHU—Fer the rerae val and permanent cure of all diseases #f the Kindejs Blade er, and Urinary apparatus in general. Fer sale by * mh!3 WM. H. MUTT. Druggist. VARNISHES OF ALL KINDS, Oils,Paints,Blase, Putty, Turpentine, Brushes, Acids, Paint Mills Quin ine, Morphine, Calomel, Blue Moss, Matches, Spices, Epsom Salts, Bi-Carbonate Soda, Salaeratus, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Perfumery, and Chemicals #f every description, from the best manufacturiea, always on hand and for sal* at reduced prices by WM. H. TUTT, fe‘26-dAw Druggist. PURIFY THE BLOOD. THIS is the season to cleanse the System, and remeve from it all those impurities which produce Disease du ring the Summer months. There is nothing that will do thie so effectually as TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, and by its several combinations, exerts a powerftil influence over the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rheu matism, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Gleet, Effects of Mercury, and imparts to the body a healthy tone and vigor. Those who in the Spring of the year lose their appetite, and feel languid and debilitated, would derive great benefit from its use. Price 75 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by mh2s-dAwtf WM. H. TUTT, M.». Refined vegetable paint oil.—Notice t# Painters, Wheelwrights, Car Manufacturers and Iron Founders. —The subscriber offers to the above parties the Refined Vegetable Paint OIL, which is a perfect substitute for Linseed Oil, at one half the price. This Oil will mix with ail kinds of colored Paints, dries hard, and posaeeeee when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Rails coated twioe with this article alone will be preserved for many years. Being equal to Linseed Oil, and but half the priee it suffi cient recommendation. For sale by jaSO-dAw WM. H, TUTT, Druggist. MUSTANG LINIMENT, for sale by Jell », B. PLTJMB A POVVDERD CORN STARCH for Puddings *a. xvlngs fords freeh and genuine, for sale by . J>24 HAVILANP. RXSLffif A C». rpHOMASTON LIME 350 bbls. Fresh Thsmasten . ,y ME ’J UBt weltedandfer ß&l * Jylß-d&wtf SSXEfI k RI0HlfI»,