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NEW BOOKS, Ac. BOOKS. BOOKS, BOOKS- Rational history ofhalucinations, Apparitions, Visions, Dreams, Ecstacy, Magnatism and Somnambulism, by Deßoismont; The White Slaves of Eng and iiiu-trated, by John C. Cobden; Lorenzo Benodi, or Passages in the Life of au Italian; Lawyer’s Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a Member of the New York Bar ; Roman Traitor, by Henry Herbert; The Law and the Tes tamouy, by the author of the Wide, Wide World ; Fawn of the Pale Faces, by J. P. Brace; The Artist’s Wife, and other tales, by Mary Howitt; Salad for the Solita'y, by an Epicure; Story of Mount Blanch, by Abbott Smith Heavenly Recognition,by Harbaugh; Heaven or the Sainted Dead, by Harbaugh; Heavenly Home, by Ilarbaugh; Mrs Lee’s Anecdotes of Birds, Reptiles and Fishes; Essays on the Poets, by DeQuiucy ; Life and Manners, by De- Quincy; Miscellaneous Essays, by DeQuiucy; Bio graphical Essays, by DeQuiucy; The Cresars, by De- Qumcy; The Opium Eater and Suspiria, by DcQuin cy; Historical and Critical Essays, by DeQuiucy ; Narra tives, Papers, Ac., by DeQuincy; Literary Reminiscences, byDeQuincy; The American Poultry Yard, by Browne; Lessons in Proverbs, by French; Regal Rome, by f. W’. Newman; Michaud’s History of Crusades; Rhetoric of Conversation, by Hervey; A Selection from Correspon dence of Thomas Chalmers, L. L. D., edited by his Son-in-Law, Rev. Wm. Hanna, L. L.D.. Just received, ami for • ile oy [sep27] McKINNIE A HALL. iI»NGINEKRS, MECHANICS, AC.—Roads and I 1 Railroads ;by Gillespie. Eubanks' Hydraulics and Mechanics. llaDd-book of Locomotive Engineers and Ma chinists ; by Norris, Grier’s Mechanic’s *. ompanion. Me chanical Principia ; by Leonard. Mechanics, for Mill wrights, Machinists, Engineers, Ac.; by Overman. Me chanics’ Text Book. Students’ Guide to the Locomotive Engine. Baker’s Elements ofMechanics. Byrnes, Tem pleton and Uasweh’s Pocket Companion for Engineers, Oontranctors and Surveyor’s. Seribuer's Pocket Table Book. Mifflin on Railway Curves. Field Practice of Lay ing out Circular Curves for Railroads. Mathematical Ta bles for practical men. Scribner’s Engineers’ and Mechan ics’Companion. Mechanics’Own Book. Nicholson’s Me chanics’ Companion. Millwright’s Guide. Miller and Millwrights’ Assistant. The above books, together with a large assortment of Drafting aud Surveyors Instruments, lor sale by 021 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. THE late Dr. Chalmers—A Selection from his Corres pondence: Edited by his son in-law, Rev. William Hanna, L. L. D. The Rhetoric of Conversation: or Bridles and Spurs for the Management of the Tongue, by George Winfred Hervey. South Carolina in the Revolutionary War —Being a reply to certain Misrepresentations in rela tion to the course and conduct of that State. Bleak House, Nos. 19 and 20. Anecdotes of Birds, Reptiles and Fishes. The above books are fors ale by oT THOS. RICHARDS A SON. TYEW .11 VK.VllKS.—Chit-Chat: or Short Tales in ii Short Words. Buds and Blossoms for the Young. Sayings and Doings of Animals. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by o7 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. NKA\ BOOH.B.—All’s not Gold that Glitters: or a Young Californian ; by Cousin Alice, author of No such word as Fail, Contentment better than Wealth, Ac. The Mud Cabin: or The Character and Tendency of Bri tish Institutions, as illustrated in their effect upon the hu man character and destiny; by Warren Isham. The Ex iles, A Tale; by Talvi, author of Heloise, the Literature ol the Slavic Nation, Ac. The Story of Mont Blanc; by Al bert Smith. A Visit to Europe in 1S51; by Prof. Benj. Eil liman, of Yale College, l’utnam’s Monthly, for O tober. Just received and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A BROS., o!2 Piano, Book and Music Store. SOUTHERN CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SO CIETY.—Ihe transactions of the Society, from IS4B to ISSI, by David W. Lewis, Esq. For sale by o 9 THOF. RICHARDS A SON. ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY for the Slate of Georgia, passed ISSI-2. For sale by c9 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. THE Illustrated London Spelling BOOK ; theUTustrated London READER, for sale by (CHAMBERS’ Home Book, a Pocket Miscellany—a J choice selection of interesting and instructive Reading. Forsaleby oIS THOS. RICHARDS & SON. ALL’S NOT GOLD TIIATGLITTERS f OrTfhe Young Californian, by the author of “ No Such Word as Fail,’’ “Contentment better than Wealth,” etc. The Mud Cabin ; Or, The Character an J Tendency of British In stitutions, as illustrated in their effects upon human char acter and destiny. For sale by 013 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. NEW BOOR*?.—Autobiographic Sketches; by De- Quincy. Clara Stanley: A Summer amongst the Hills; by Aunt Edith. The Bride of Omberg, by Carien. The Victim of Esc tement—The Bosom Serpent, etc.; by Mrs. Caroline L. lientz. Bleak House, complete; by Dick ens. Aleokuta, orSunrise within the Tropics. Venice, the Ciiy of the Sea ; by Flagg. The Countess DeCbarney, or the Fall of the French Monarchy; by Alex. Dumas. Memohs of Sheridan; by Thos. Moore. The Powers of the World to Come; by Geo. B. Cheever, D. D. Christ our Law and Christ our Example ; by Caroline Fry. Sab bath Musings ; by Caroline Fry. Lectures on the Appli cation of Chemistry and Geclo~y to Agriculture ; by Jas. F. M . Johnston, F. R. S. • The Well Spring—for the Sab bath Hours of Afflicted Believers, by E. H. Bickerstith, M.A. The Claremont Tales : or Illustrations of the Beati tudes. Just received and for sale by NEW BOOKS THE REBEL SCOUT, a Romance of the Ameri can Revolution, by ria Ashland; Violet, the Dan seuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author of the Gilt and Cous.n Gasoffrey, Ac ; Edith’s L gaey, or The Long woods of the Grange, by ihe author of Adelaide Lindsey; Jane Seton, or The King’s Advocate, by James Grant; also a new number of the Illustrated News. Just received and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A BROTHERS. 0« NEW BOOKs7 received by McKINNE A HALL, Wednesday, Sept. 7th.—Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Professor Logi • and Metaphysics, Edin- ! burg University : by O. W. Wight. Pedestrian in France | and Sw.tzerland, by Geo. Bane’, Jr. Cloiiter Life of Charles ! V., by Wm. Stirling, author of Annals of Artists of Spain. Mark llurdlestone, or the Two Brothers, by Mrs. Moodie. Miles Tremenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Maria Ma.llard. Psycbomancy, or cpirit Lappings and Table Tippings Exposed, by Prof. C. G. Pag*, M. D. Ellen De vere, complete, by author of Harry Ashton. Victim’s Re venge, by N. M. Curtis. Jim Bunt, a tale of Land and Ocean, by Capt. Uead’.y, U. S. N. Oapt. Hawk, or Life of a Highwayman, by author of Paul Clifford. Jack Cade, j or Bondman’s 'struggle. Matricide’s Daughter, a tale of Life in the great Metropolis, by N. M. Curtis. Old Put, or ihe Days oi’76. Cyriila, by author of Initials. Comic History of Rime, by Gilbert Abbott Beekett: Illustrated by John Leech. Comic. History of England, by same au thor. B -rdsol the Bible, by GilUlaa. Mattie Griffith’s Poems. Downing’s Country Houses, by A. J. Downing. English Humorists of ISth Century, by Thackery. Theory of Politics, by Hiidteth. Cranford, by author of Ruth, etc. Stuyvesant, a Ftanconia Story, by Abbot. Modern Litera ture and Literary Men, by Giifiliun. sepS I>LTNAM’a MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for Bep tember. A Memorial of Horatio Greenough; consisting of a me moir of selections from his writings and Tributes to his Genius. By Henry T. Tuekerman. The Fawn of the Pale Faces; or Two Centuries Ago.— By J. P. Bruce. Corinne. By Wm. La Baronne D’Stael; in Italian. Echoes of a Belle; a Voice from the Past. By B. Shadow. The Child’s Picture Pleasure Book ; with upwards of five hundred Engravings. The complete Works of John C. Calhoun, in 2 Volumes. Just received and for sale by McKINNE A HALL, sep 14 Booksellers and Stati ners. 'YJEW BOOKS.—Poems by Thomasßuchanon Reid; -Lx a new and enlarged edition. A Complete Work on Farming. Kingsford,Skinner and Clarke on Plank Roads; and A Whisper to a Newly-married Pair—price 12>£ cents. For sale or inspection by sep3 _ _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON. THE LADIES’ WORK BOOK.—Published by Alex. Montgomery. “On the word of a lady, we unhesitatingly commend this as a highly valuable and important publication, con taining full and explicit instructions in all the mysteries of knitting, netting, crochet, embroidery md lace-making, with designs, beautifully engraved, for innumerable edg ings, collars, handkerchiefs, caps, tidies, counterpanes, bags, purses, slippers, pincushions, hand-screens, lamp mats, and m re things besides, “ than were ever dreamed of in our phil sophy.” We commend it to the attention of any one of the present day, who “ secktth wool and flax, and worketh willingly with h'-r hands,” w th a passing thought at the wonderment of “ the excellent woman” of the olden time, could she have seen such a guide to indus try as this.” For sale or inspection bv sep3 TriOS. RICHARDS A SON. BOORB.—Cranford, by the author of Ruth, -Lx Moorland Cottage, Mary Barton, Ac. Theory of Poli tics, by Richard Hildreth. A Manual of Greek Literature, by Charles Anthon, L. L. D. Elements of Rhetoric, by Richard Whatley, D. D. —new edition. Stuyvesant, a Franconia Story, by Abbott. For sale or inspection by Stp9 _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON. THE FORGED WILL; by Emerson Bennett. The Mad Cabin ; by W. Isham. Mrs. Hale’s New House hold Receipt Book; containing maxims, directions and specifics for promoting health, comfort and improvement in the homes of the people. Notes on Uncle Tom’s Cabin; by Rev. E. J. Stearns, A. M. Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest. Jane Seaton: or the King’s Advocate; by James Grant. Fun Jottings ; by N. I*. Willis. Sparing to Spend; by T.S. Arthur. Second War with England; by J.T. Headley. Thoughts on the Death of Little Chil dr®?« "IRev. S. J. Prime. All is not Gold that Glitters: or The \ oung Californian; by Cousin Alice. Just received and for sa.e by cls McKINNE A HALL. BECKWITH’S ANTI-DESPEPTIC PILLS' THE SUBSCRIBER* have been appointed Agents f ° r rH7T^i eCk i r th _s Ge . nu . in « Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti- Bilicus PILLS. In oruer to bring them within the reach of all, the price of the Dyspeptic Fills has been reduced to 25 cents per box marl? D. B. PLUMB A CO. MS NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSH ~ JUST RECEIVED, for the Fall and Winter Irade' among which are some new and beautiful styles FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERES, CLOTUS and VEST INGS; also, new styles COLLARS. sep2 WM. O. PRICE A CO. NAILS— 25 kegs three penny NAILS for sale by sept 10 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. PRESERVES. —Pine Apple, Fig, Peach, and other PRESERVES, (made this summer,) just received and offered at wholesale and retail. WM. H. PRITCHARD. N. B. Brandy, Peaches, Cherries, Ac. aul4 B~ AGGING AND ROPE.—IOO bales Gunny BAG GING, 400 coils prime ROPE, 200 do. TWINE. Forsaleby sepg-dtw BAKER A WILCOX. Beef TONGUES AND DRIED BEEF, received this day direct per Steamer. . BejJ 11 H. F. RUSSELL. rpOBACCO ON CONSlGNMENT.—zrstuiti'an'd Ton*rpn n 7 rd '~ 7s boxes of thc above popular brand TOBACCO, on consignment and for sale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. “P 7 __ No. 4, Warren Block. ROSEN DALE HYDRAULIC CEMENTandCaL cined PLASTER OF PARJB-A supply of each just tfceired. se P 7 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO LAND FOB SALE. ~ THE TRACT of LAND, back of the Arsenal, situated near Fox’s Garden, and where Mrs. Crawford now resides. The tract contains 20>tf acres. Offered for sale by Henry B. Holcombe. Apply to »e P 6 WM. H. PRITCHARD. f-f-'O RENT.—A Back STORE, centrally located. Apply J- £wp27J M. P. STOVALL. * MISCELLANEOUS. CO 0 K ING RANGES. ATTENTION! JUST RECEIVED, an assortment of RAND A HAYES’ celebrated PATENT TUBULAR ELEVA TED OVEN and HOT-AIR RANGES. The Ranges are of the latest improvement, and warranted to give satis faction, or £• pay. As an evidence of their superior quali ties, we submit below the opinions of a few of the many testimonials of citizens residing in Philadelphia. Hotel keepers, boarding houses, and private families, wishing to avail themselves of this useful appendage to the culinary department, for its economy, utility and cheapness, are invited to give us a call. HENRY A SKINNER, Agents for Rand A Hayes Patent Range, Ac., Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. Philatixphu, Nov. 12th, 1852. Mr. J. P. Haves : —Dear Sir—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the merits of your excellent Range set in my kitchen some time since. It performs all its operations to my entire satisfactions, and in a manner fully equal to your recommendation. I find wu can roast, bake, boil, heat water for the bathroom, (and at the same time heat an upper room besides the kitchen,) with great despatch and efficiency, and without any more than the usual consump tion of fuel, which is very moderate. The novel and in genious construction of the Oven, renders it the most per fect think of the kind that ever fell under my observa tion. It bakes with wonderful uniformity and quickness, while a current of fresh hot air, constantly passing through it, imparls an admirable flavor to all meats cooked there in. It is a decide*! improvement and well worthy of notice. By a construction of a hot air chamber, it thoroughly warms a room in the second story besides the kitchen. I regard the invention as important to housekeepers, and am confident when its merits are known, it will secure the patronage of the public. You are at liberty to employ this note as you please, if it can be of any use to you, and refer to me for a more minute description of your Range. J. P. Taxman, No. 223 Franklin street. The following are the names and residences of a few of the numerous citizens of Philadelphia, who also testify to the utility and convenience of Rand A Hayes’ celebrate*! Range:— Norris A Jackson, Congress Hall, Chestnut street. Judge Stull, 539 Poplar street. Dr. Jewell, 23a North Sixth street. Mrs. Bishop, 76 South Fourth street. Samuel Lanior, Fourth, below Redwood street. Middleton A Crawford, cor. Marshall and Coates. J. S. Casgrove, Mary st., W. Philadelphia. Miller, P. M., Sixth, above Poplar street. Robert Bailey, Ogden street. J. Barber, 92 North Fifth street. Samuel H. Grafton, Baltimore, Md. Dr. Fifield, Camden. 3enj. Park, Harrisburg. [>ep24-d*wlmo AUGUSTA FRENCH BUBB MILL STONE MANU FACTORY. THE subscriber,thankful for the kind patronageheretoforo extended to the late firm of Sohihmkk A Wioakd, would respectfully inform hisfriends and the public, that he contin ues to execute orders for his well known Warranted French BURR MILL STONES,of every desirablesise, at tbo lowest pneeand shortest notice. He also furnishes ESOPUS and COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various patterns, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand, CEMENT, for Mill use. And every other article necessary in a Mill. Planters,small GRIST MILLS to attach to Gin All orders promptlyat tended to. , H . WM. R. BCHIRMEB, Jalßwtf Surviving partner of Schirmer A Wigand. WM. H. TUTT, WhcKGociZs <2t id Retail Druyyist, utL<l Proprietor of TH PECTORAL ELIXIR AN D COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Au « KaSa Georgia. t OFFERS for sale at extremely low prices, 10,000 lbs. superior WHITE LEAD • 750 galls. English Linseed OIL; ’ 1,500 lbs. PUTTY 250 boxes Windsor GLASS ; 2,000 lbs. No. 1 POTASH ; 50 do*. Planett’s Dyspeptic BITTBBg -150 gross MATCHES; 800 lbs. Gum CAMPHOR; 1200 Ibs.INDIGO; 1500 lbs. MADDER -8000 lbs. COPPERAS; 5 bbIs.GLUE; 10 “ ALUM; 10 “ Epsom SALTB: Dr. Janes’ MEDICINES; McMunn’s ELIXIR OF OPIUM ; A splendid assortment of Surgical INSTRUMENTS - 5 gro. Mexican Mustang LINIMENT; * 50 dozen superior Lemon SYRUP CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Ac., Ac. ’ dl»-dAw FALL AND WINTER STOCK. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS pOl .NTRY MERCHANTS, Planters ana the» public generally, are invited to examine mv Fail** and Winter Stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBREL —oossjsnsa of— Fashionable Moleskin, Beaver, Brush and Cass. HATS - Soft Beaver, Brush and Cass. Fancy do • ’ Soft Saxony and Water-proof Wool do! • Negro DATS and CAPS, a large assortment • BONNETS—SiIk, Straw, Florence, Belgrade Ac • FLOWERS, TABS and BONNET LININGS; *’ UMBRELLAS—SiIk, 8. Ginghams and common Cotton. I have a full assortment, to which I am receiving sup plies weekly from manufacturers,aud am offering at prices as low as the same quality of goods can be bought in mar ke t Nor th or South. Call and see, at 6 „ , Gto. W. FERRY’S lashionable Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store, ae P*3 Masonic Hall, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. BOOKS JUST RECEIVED BY M’KINNE & watt. I MUST PART of Ellen De Vere, or the Way and the 1 will; a sequel to Harry Ashton, or the Will and the W ay: by the author of “Stanfield Ha l,” “Minnie Gray ” Ac.’ Ac. The Star of the Fallen, by Newton M Curtis. Percy Effingham, a novel by Harry Oockton. Wild Oats sown abroad, or On and Off Soundings, being Leaves from a Private Journal: by a Gentleman of Leisure. Ravens • tbe yat * l Duel, by the author of “ Rose Soraer vi.le, “ First False Step,” Ac., Ac. Eugenie, or the Sol dier’s Bride, by Miss Sarah M. Howe. The Sea Lion, or the Privateer of the Penobscot, by A. C. Burdick. ..■i rltK tjUHrit TllßKßShavejust received a fresh sup ply of Sands Seidlits CASE, Recommended as superior tf* the ordinary Seidlett Powders,producing the sameeffect but are so pampas to be adapted to the use of persons proceeding on long voyages, or residents in damp or hot climates, suffering no change from long keeping, or expo sure to the air, end being the cheapest article everoffered to the public. For sale by D. B. PLUMB A CO.. Druggists. PREMIUM FOWLS FOR SALE. wspitfel 1 in(l KED SHANGHAI FOWLS. wmrr do ‘ dO - H n GRAV « do! do' COCHIN CHINA * d o do FANCY BANTAMS, CHINESE PHEASANTS, Ac., Ac. The above fowls may be seen at Bedford, 3 miles from this city. In all cases where the purchaser is not fully fritifified, the fowls may be returned, and I will refund the money, and pay all expenses. Address D- REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. au24 dtwawtf receivetl ! a fresh supply of O k.AIEIY FUSE, from the original manufactory of Messrs. Toy, Bickford A Co., Conn. y GKNTB. and Ladies’ Rubber OVER-SHOES and SAN. PALS, received by [o6] ALDRICH A ROYAL. LADIES’ Jenny Lind BOOTS, PARODI’S and ALBO W I BOXES Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, just X. V/Lf received and for sale low, by au28 _ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. /■ALARIEKD SUGAR.—IS° bbls. Clarified SUGARS* v All and C, for sale by sep2-daw BAKER A WILCOX. ]SJKW BOOKS—Speeches of Hon. J. C. Calhoun, de £>n. i.fTk lU r- th< : °f Representatives and in the Senate of the L mted Btates, by R. It. Oralle. Just receiv cd b y- septlS GEO. A. OATES A BRO’S. \ I RK r v KL r In A fIOI o’ h3lf an d quarter barrels, and A kitts of Nos. 1 and 2. IPor sale by ol * baker a WILCOX. 9A BOXES Colgate A Co.’s No. 1 SOAP OU 20 do. do. Pale do. 20 do. Pearl STARCH. Just received and for sale “L fan2B-daw] M. A B. WILKINSON. OLG \RS. 125 hhds. SUGARS, all grades, for sale O low by [sep2-daw] BAKER A WILCOX. Molasses.— ioo hhds. Cuba molasses, 100 bbls. prime N. O. do. For sale by sep2-daw BAKER A WILCOX. Best shoe yet.—plantation BitOGANsTof the manufacture of Hudson, Vickers A Co., Wash ngton, at manufacturers’ prices. * ■’•>2l 11. F. RUSSELL. HAIR BRUSHES.—3O different styles, among which may be found some that cannot be excelled sep2S WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. COFFEE. —850 bags RIO COFFEE, all grade*, so sale by [sep2-daw] BAKER A WILCOX. SACKS SALT—large, fine size sackß. For sale by 05-dAw M. AB. WILKINSON. V HANDLES AND SOAP.—ISO boxes Adamantine \J and Sperm CANDLES, 100 boxes Bar SOAP. For sale by sep2 daw BAKER A WILCOX. OEGAHS.—2O,OOO Washingtons; 10,000 Washington O Regalia, of our own importation. For sale by Je29-dAw m. A D. WILKINSON. TO FLORISTS. A USEFUL and ornamental TILE, for bordering 1 lower Beds, can be seen at my store, where orders will be received and promptly filled, by 06 . MUSTIN. HARPER’S M AGAZINE for October, leaves cut, for sale or inspection, by s3O THOS. RICHARDS A SON. Bagging and rope.— 100 bales Gunny BAGGING, suo coils prime Kentucky ROPE, in store and for sale.by jyßo HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ("tOME A LAST.—Another supply of Lyons’ KA- J TH AIRON, for restoring and beautifying the Hair, Just received by D. B. PLUMB A CO. au2o AB. AC. SUGARS.—ISO bbls. in store and for • sale by [au26] DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. RED ASH COAL.—BSO tons Egg size Red Ash COAL, forsaleby sepl3 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. OEGARB.—4O M superior Americait SEGARS, various k? brands, for sale by 8. C, GRIfJVILLK * 00, DRY GOODS. NEWGOODS^ FALL AND WINTER SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York their fall supplies of FALL and WINTER DRY r GOODS, comprising the largest assortment they have ever offered to the public, and embracing the latest styles of Ladies DRESS GOODS, among which are— Rich Fancy Fla id and BrocadeSlLK, of the lateet Paris styles; Superior Plain and Figured Black SILKS, of splendid styles; Rich printed CASHMERES and DuLAINES, of new and ele gant styles; Lupin’s Plain Colored DuLAINES, of the most fashionable colors; Small Figured DsLAINES and Saxony PLAIDS, of beauti ful styles for Children’s Dresses ; Lupin’s Plain French MERINOS, a very large assortment, and the most fashionable and desirable colors; Lupin’s Plain Black French MEIUNOS, of extra quality for Ladies Dresses; Lupin’s Plain White MOIUNOS and DbLAINEB ; Ladies French Worked CHIMASETTS and UNDER SLEEVES in setts, of new and elegant styles; Ladies French Worked Muslin COLLARS, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies CHIMASEITS, UNDEUSLEEVES and COLLARS, for Mourning, of beautiful styles; Worked Muslin EDGINGS and lusertings, a very large supply; Worked Muslin BANDS for Ladies Undersleeves, (some very rich styles); Ladies Liaen Cambric, French Lawn and Rich Embroider ed HANDKERCHIEFS; Rich Valenciennes and Thread Lace EDGINGS and Insert ings ; Superior Damask TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS; Extra Rich 8-4 and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS; Superior 12-4 Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case LINNKNB; Fancy CASSIMEKEB for Gentlemen and Youth’s wear; Ladies CLOTH, for Cloaks and Children’s wear, of beau tiful colors ; Superior Welch, Gauze and Silk Warp FLANNELS; Superior English Canton FLANNELS ; English colored FLANNELS, for Ladies’ Sacks, of beauti ful colors; Superior White and Colored MOREENS,for Ladies Skirts; Superior 10-4,11-4, 12-4, 18-4 and 14-4 Whitney BLAN KETS * Lupin's best Blk. BOMBAZENES, and Blk. CHALLY ; Superior Blk. ALPACAS, and Canton CLOTHS ; A. very large supp'y of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s Youths’ Mis ses’ and Children’s HOSIERY, of the best quality. Ladies’ Merino, and Silk VESTS; Gentlemen’s Merino and Silk UNDERSHIRTS and DRAW ERS ; A very large supply of Ladies’ Square and Long SHAWLS, of new and beautiful styles; Gentlemen’s SHAWLS, a very superior article ; A large supply of superior Mourning and Fancy GING HAMS ; Superior French, English and American PRINTS ; A large supply of Negro CLOTHS and BLANKETS; i With a great variety of other articles suitable for the present season, and to all »f which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. ol2dtw&w i RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have received from New York, a larg* supply of CARPETS, and CURTAIN Materials, among which are— Rich Wilton CARPETS, of new and splendid styles ; Tapestry Brussels and English Brussels CARPETS, of ele gant styles; Superior Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS ; Printed DRUGGETTS, and Crumb CLOTHS, of beautiful styles; Superior Colored DAMASKS, for Window Curtains, of rich and elegant styles; Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, (some at very low prices,) Rich Cord 3 and Tassels, and Gimps for CURTAINS ; Rich CORNICES, Curtain BANDS, and Window SHADES ; Superior Damask and Plain Furniture DIMITIES ; Superior Cotton FRINGES, (a very large assortment.) The public are respectfully requested to call and exam ine the assortment. 012-dtw&w. RICH AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS. WILLIAM U. CRANE TT7OI ! LD respectfully inform his friends and the pub- VV lie generally that he has just received a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which he is determined to sell very cheap. Call and con vince yourselves. Below will be found enumerated a few articles: Plain Black SILKB,aII widths tend prices; Rich do. Brocade SILKS ; Plain SILKS, all colors ; Elegant Figured SILKS; Rich Large and Small Plaid SILKS; Watered and Figured White do. Super. French CASHMERES, 6 4 wide, very rich; Fine (ail wool) French Figured DELAINES ; Extra “ “ Plaid do. Rich Plaid French MERINOS; Fine Plaid Raw SILKS; Handsome CRAPE CASHMERES, (a new article;) i All kinds low-priced DELAINES,both plain and figured; I French and English MERINOS, all colors; 1 Lupin’s best black BOM BAZIN ES and M. DELAINES; “ “ plain colored DELAINES; Ladies' CLOTH for Ch aks, different colors; Rich 6-4 Worsted DAMASK,for Curtains; 4-4 Figured Turkey Red PRINTS “ Rich Embroidered Lace CURTAINS ; Worked COLLARS, CHEMIZETTES and SLEEVES of every kind, style and price; Embroidered and Scol’d edge L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS; Beautiful Mourning do. do. SHAWLS of every description ; Cloth and Merino CLOAKS, in great variety ; Super. Black French CLOTH ; Extra “ “ DOESKIN; Brown, Blue and Green CLOTHS, for Youths ; CABSIMERES, SATINETS and TWEEDS: Plain colored Dress FLANNELS; Bed and Cradle BLAN KETS; Plaid LINBEYS and KERSEYS: Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES ; HOSIERY at any price. Irish LINENS, Damask DIAPERS ; Damask TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS ; White and Red PLANS ELS, very cheap ; Georgia STRIPES, Blue HOMESPUNS,OSNABURGS, Ac. 09-dAw NSW FALL AND WINTSS GJODS. MILLER A- WARREN HAVE JUST RECEIVED, at their store, corner opposite the Mansion House, a large and complete | STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of— Ladles' lilch Dress Gouds. Brocade and Rich l’lail SILKS; Brocade and Striped Black SILKS; Embroidered MERINO ROBES; Rich Figured CASHMERES and D’LAINES Plain French and English MERINOS ; Saxony PLAIDS, a beautiful article for Children’s Dresses; ■Dol’d. English FLANNELS, for Children and Ladies’ Sacks; Super. White Gauze and Welsh FLANNELS; Black ALPACA and CANTON CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Mourning; Blach CHALLY, D’LAINES and BOMBAZINES; French, English and American PRINTS; Rich Embroideries. French CHEMIZETTES and SLEEVES; COLLARS; Worked BANDS; Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTINGS- Irish LINENS; Damask TABLE CLOTHS- Table NAPKINS and DOYLES ; ’ 12-4 Heavy Barnsley SHEETINGS. Together with a fine stock of SATTINETS, Kentucky JEANS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB and VESTINGS We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and cus tomers, and persons visiting the city would do well to rive us a look before purchasing. sep2o-d*wtf NEW FRENCH GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY JOHN P. 3ETZE, RICH White and Fancy Brocade SILKS: Rich Plaid SILKS ; “ Black do. “ Striped do. Small figured Black SILKS ; Black Gro de Rhine do. “ I’oult de Soie do. Plain Black Gro de Rhine SILK; 7-8 and 4-4 Plain Black do. Black Levantine do. Low priced and super. Black BOMBAZINES • Super. Black Canton CLOTH and ALPACAS- Black Silk VELVET; Fine and super. Paris Printed CASHMERES; “ “ “ DELAINES; Rich Plaid Raw SILK, (warranted all Silk); 6-4 Silk and Worsted PLAIDS, (very handsome), "-4 Checked and Plaid MERINOS, (for children) 6-4 Plain MERINOS, all colors, free from cotton’ 4-4 Plaid COATING, i , ~ 4-4 Fancy FLANNELS, f for clllld ren. Rich and Extra Rich 4 4 CALICOES; a) ii™ 6 -? r pl! Y d » nd Checked GUNGHAMS; RIGOLETTS, for Head Dresses; Extra tine 4-4 LINEN; Heavy White and Black Silk HOSE; LINEN CAMBRIC; Hemstitched Reviere and Embroidered Linen Cam bric HANDKERCHIEFS; Gents. White and Colored L. C. HANDKEILCHIEFS ■ Rich Worked COLLARS and CHEMIZETTES- ’ Jaconetand Lace Embroidered UNDER SLEEVBS • Black Lace VEILS; ’ OIL SILKS; Ladies’ Fancy and Whit© Silk GLOVES • “ “ Fleece GLOVES; ’ Short and Long Black Fillett MITTS; Best Kid GLOVES, all colors; Black and Slate Cashmere SHAWLS, witfo heavy fringes ; White and Colored Working COTTON • Rich TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, for Ladie s’ dresses- Rich Piano and Table COVERS- ureases, Extra Quality Satin VESTINGS; “ “ Cassimere do. _ Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS. 04 LADIES FRENCH FOR CI,OAE3“ AND ALEXANDER & WRIGHT invite attention to J their assortment of Lakes’ French CLOTHS fbr Cleaksand Mantillas, of beautiful colors and texture- GALLOONS, GIMPS and Lining SILKS to match. ’ dAw READ THIS AND PROFIT B Y IT. The great English remedy for an se cret DISEASES, r 811 DR. FRANCK’S SPECIFIC. S'. 110 ® th ? introduction of this preparation into the United States, every other compound has given wav to it It has proven itself to be the surest, quickest, and most pleasant remedy ever offered to the afflicted. It possesses these advantages: possesses It Is not unpleasant to take. It retires no change of diet. ItcodEiins no Mercury. It does not nauseate the stomach. It leaves no bad odor on the breath* It cures usually within five days. It gives tone to the whole'system. It purifies the blood and improves the appetite To those in need, we would say, try it i Z &SSBS& “*“‘'HH 0 !' 5 S sep29-twlmAwtf Sole Agentin lugnsta. GROCERIES. THE UNDERSIGNED have in store, and will keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment o/GROCERIES, consisting of every article usual in the trade, which they offer for sale on accommodating term. Particular attention paid to filling orders, selling Prodnrft fbr customers, 4c., Ac. M. A B. WILKINSON at store formerly occupied by Gould, Bulkiev A Co Augusta, March 22,1853. ’ m »r22-dw COUNTRY MEAT.—A lot of small, aye, decidedly small SIDES. They cannot remain unsold long y __JylO WM. H. PRITCHARD. I GENTS, Stitcbed-bottom Water-Proof BOOTS, received I toy 0« ALDRICH A ROYAL. 1 DRY GOODS. MERINOS, ALPACAS AND DE LAINEK <)AA PIECES French Merinos, all shades and qualities Zl/U 200 “ “ Coburg Cloths, “ “ 300 “ Black and colored Alpacas CO “ solid colored Mouse de Laine, 31c. per yd. 200 “ new style figured de Laine--, 12c. per yard 50 “ Merino Lustres 50 “ plaid goods, for children’s wear. For sale cheap at COSGROVE A BRENNAN’S, sep 18 IRISH LINEN GOODS. Table cloths and damask, napkins -500 white and brown Table CLOTHS, from 75c. to $8 50 dozen Damask NAPKINS, “ $2 to 6 100 do. do. DOYLAS, “ 87c. to 2 800 pieces Shirting Bosom LINNEN, “ 81c. to 1 50 “ Huckaback TOWELLING, “ 12c. to 25c 100 “ Russia and Scotch do. “ 10c. to 13Xc. 60 “ Bird’s Eye DIAPER, “ 20c. to 50c. at __ [aeplßj COSGROVE A BRENNAN’S. GINGHAMS! CALICOES!! ~ PIECES GINGHAMS, at 12 cents: •&UU 100 do. do. “ 15 “ 100 do. do. “ IS “ 100 do. double-width “ 25 “ 500 do. CALICOES, at 6)4 “ 200 do. do. “ 8 “ 200 do. do. “10 “ 300 do. do. “ 12 “ 50 do. Turkey Red PRINTS, at sep2S COSGROVE & BRENNAN’S. ’ PLANTATION GOODS. ” tAA PIECES George Schley’s KERSEYS ; OUU 500 “ Georgia PLAINS; 500 “ Augusta OSNABURGS; 25 bales 7-8 Augusta SHIRTINGS; 25 do. 4-4 do. do. 25 do. Graniteville do. 500 pairs 8-4 white Wool BLANKETS ; 600 do. 10-4 white and grey BLANKETS. For salo at Factory prices by COSGROVE A BRENNAN. HSOIERY & GLOVES!! ram DO/, white and colored HOSE at fl 00 per doz. OUU 50 “ “ “ “ 1 50 50 “ “ “ “ 2 00 50 “ “ very fine “ 250 50 “ Alexander’s Kid GLOVES ; 50 “ y, fingered sewing silk MITTS; 20 “ % “ long-armed “ 20 “ buckskin GLOVES; 20 “ Gent’s riding GLOVES, lined. For sale at sept-18 COSGROVE A BRENNAN’S. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. J UST received a handsome assortment of coloured Silk, Lisle, and Cotton half HOSE, and Tilbury Driving GLOVES. Also, Ladies’ White, Drab and Wash Norway Doe GAUNTLETS. jy2o W. O. PRICE A CO. NEGRO CLOTHS. ALEXANDER &. WRIGHT invite the attention of Planters to their assortment of PLAINS and KER SEYS, Georgia manufacture, and of superior quality. Also, OSNABURGS aDd GEORGIA STRIPES, all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. augSOdaw CLOTHS, CABSIMERES AND VESTINGS. *)A PIECES black,blue and brown CLOTHS; 100 pieces black and fancy col’d. OASBIMEREB; 100 “ blk. blue and cadet-mixed SATTINETTS; 60 “ low priced VESTINGS ; 20 “ fancy Silk do. For Bile low at COSGROVE A BRENNAN’S. sep23 HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ALEXANDER A WRIGHT have just received a large and complete assortment of Ladies, Cotton, Merino and Silk HOSE, of superior quality and make ; Misses HOSE; Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Taffeta Silk GLOVES, Ac., Ac. augSO-daw L XJBTBE SILKS. [A PIECES black Italian Lustre SILK, at 75 cents 11/10 “ “ GRO de RHINE, fl 10 “ “ “ “ fl 12 10 “ “ Matteoni LUSTRE, fl 25 10 “ “ “ HEAVY, $lB7 10 “ “ “ very superior, fl 50. For sale at GOSGROVE A BRENNAN’S, sep IS JUST LANDED, CARPETINGS OF EUROPEAN and Domestic fabrics, of various qualities, styles and prices, are offered for sale at rea sonable prices, by the subscriber. Together with a good asortment of BAIZES, DRUGGETS, of various widths, HEALTH RUGS, BINDING,Ac. o 4 J.P SETZE. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. B PHILLIPS has now in store, one door below the • Bank of Brunswick, a large and well selected stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS and CLOIH -ING. His itjleol Goods are well adapted to the want* of Merchants and Planters, at wholesale and retail He respectfully invites attention to his assortment, as he is determined to sell on as reasonable terms as any house in the city. sep2o-d*wtf SILK AND MERINO UNDER-VESTS ALEXANDER dk \VRIGHT have received Ladies super. Silg and Merino UNDER* VESTS, long and short sleeves * ’ Muses Merino UNDER-VESTS; Infants do. do. —ALSO— Gents, heavy Silk UNDER-VESTS; do. sup. Merino do. do. ribbed do. do. do. cotton do. 018-dAw NEW SPRING GOODS. ID. LALI.KKBTKDT has opened at his old stand, J* corner Globe Hotel, a new and complete assortment of SPUING GOODS, the styles and prices of which he warrants to please, to which he invites attention, marl 7 HATS, CAPS, ~ BONHKM AND UMBRELLAS, AT WHOLESALE. /tOl Mill MERCHANTS visiting Augusta, will V_ find it greatly to their advantage to cal! and exam ine our stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS and UMBREL LAS, which have been carefully selected for the Fall and Winter trade, to which we are daily receiving additional supplies from the best manufactories, and which we offer at wholesale at prices which defy competition in the South. J. TAYLOR, JR., A CO., P Between U. S. Hotel and P. O.corner. DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT ieviteattention to their Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Scotch, Huckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS; CR ASH and DOYLiES; Superior Irish LINENS and HOL LANDS; Pillow-case LINENS; Embossed, Worsted and Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS; togeth er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line, which they offer at low prices. auSO-dA w BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, ETC. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have received Du pin’s super. Black BOMBAZINES; ALPACAS; Canton CLOTH ; Plain MOUB. D’LAINES, of all colors; FRENCH PRINTS, of rich Chintz colors and Mourning; Colored and Mourning GINGHAMS; English and Ameri can PRINTS, of the latest styles and fast colors, and a great variety of other new Goods, to which they invite the attention of the public. auSO-d*w GEO. W. FERRY, VERY grateful for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of G. W. FERRY Jk 00., begs leave to say, that, having purchased the interests of his partner in said firm, he will continue the business at the old stand, where shall, at alltime3 be found, a full assortment of the latest, and best styles of Gentlemens’ and Youths’ HATS AND CAPS, of every grade; Boys’, Misses’, and Childrens’Fan cy HATS,CAPS, and BLOOMERS; Silk Florence and Straw BONNETS, a large variety; and of UMBRELLAS, every description ; and he hopes, by unremitting attention to the wants of his customers to merit a continuance of the pat ronage so generously extended to the former concern. jaulß-ly FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 250 Broad Btreet, next door below the United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a full and complete-stock of all that appertains to a gentle man’s wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CASSIMERKB; VESTINGS; and Trimmings to makeup toordeb, both Civic and Military. Also, a large and fashionable assort ment of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a full supply of Furnishing Articles,viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS; La dies UNDER VESTS ; DRAWERS, nett and made ; COL LARS; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac., Ac. MAKING and TRIMMING in the best manner. oS RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have Just received a great variety of new and rich SILKS, of the latest styles. Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MKRI NOSj BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; Frencb- Engl-.sb and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac., to which they Invite attention. 01-dAw HATS IOR THE MEN AND CAPS FOR THE BOYS. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention of their numerous patrons and friends to their exten sive assortment of HATS and CAPS, amongst which mav be found Gents. Rarel HATS, new style; “ Opera “ “ « “ Panama “ “ “ “ Spanish “ “ »* Together with Boys’ Opera and Kossuth HATS. Also. Boys’ Army, Navy, Fancy, Dress, and Plush CAPS. And are receiving weekly, per steamer, the very latest styles sepSO J. TAYLOR, Jb., A CO. (JACK BALT, BACON HIDES, «JkC._ ~ * KJ 1000 sacks SALT, in fine order; 25 hhds, prime Bacon SIDES; 50 do. Cuba MOLASSES; 100 bbls. choice New-Orleans SYRUP. For sale by J.R.A W.M.DOW, . Be Pj‘7 m<^w No. 6, Warren Block. BACON ! BACON l!—78 hhds. prime Bacon SIDES -15 hhds. prime SHOULDERS ; 10,000 lbs. choice Ten nessee Clear SIDES; 5,C00 lbs. choice Tennessee SHOUL DERS - sepl7 h. F. RUSSELL. BBLS. new No. 8 MACKEREL, large and small; i/V/ 20 do. do. do. 2 do. 20 half bblsi new No. 2 do. For sale by oS ~ d&v M. A IL WILKINSON. XT' ASTERN HAY.—IOO bales prime Eastern HAY. for sale by J. R. & W. M. DOW, seplT-dAwlm No. 6, Warren Block. FOR SALE, "fl OOfi ® OLLAR GEORGIA RAILROAD BOND, VVHJ 7 per cent, prem., due Ist January, 1857. Apply at this office. sep24 Gunny cloth, rope, &c 50 bales heavy Gunny CLOTH; B 0 pieces Dundee BAGGING ; 200 coils best Kentucky ROPE; 500 lbs. Baling TWINE; 1000 four bushel Gunny BAGS. For sale by „ . J. R. AW. M.DOW, seplT-dAwlm No. 6, Warren Block. IKA BBLS. Stewart’s A, B and C SUGAR; ~ ■IGU 25 do. do. Crushed do.; 10 do. do. Loaf do. ■* B * wmuNBON. T" ROOM over this Office, J PHILADELPHIA CARDS. TRUNKS, CAEPET BAGS AND S ADDLES Y JAMES . BROWM, Wholes- le and Retail Msnu reb^Ctarer, >0 ** Boutik Fourth street, Philadelphia. WHITE & VANBYCKELS, I u 11,1 D , cakra in WINES AND LIQUORS. A No. 136 North Second street, Philadelphia. feb4-ly* EE. L. HALLO WELL & CO., IMPORTERS qri SILKS AND FANCY GOODS Phils delphla, No. 143 Market street. iaTi L. HallOWsia, Jamkh TiUQtuia, J. L. ELuaowkia, A. W. Littlk, t. W. Hwbney, e. r, Hutchinsoi*, C. HARKNESS & SOI?, WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 123 Market street South East, corner of Fourth, Philadelphia Charles Hahkkbss. John U, If ahknbss. BT* The usual Credit given. A liberal Discount foi cash * ________ _____ janll MOORE & CAMPION’S CABINET W A REROOM, No. 161 South Second-st, six doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia. An extensive assortment of CABINET WARE always on hand. janli Washington Bctchbu. | John Butcher, BUTCHER & BROTHER, /“lOMiMIStsiOA MEIICHA NTS, and Deaiersin PP.O DUCE AND ?RO VISIONS, No. 112 North Pront street. Philadelphia. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Pork, Beef, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Lard Oil, Adamantine Candles, &c., 4c * janll BANCROFT, BEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, No. 163 Market-s Philadelphia. janll A. T. LANE & 60., WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, No. 171 Market-st., Philadelphia. janll WILLIAMSON, TAYLOR A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 73 Market street, between Second and Third streets, Philadelphia. M. Williamson, T. A. Taylob, 0. H. Wilson, 8. M. Akdkbsob, H. C. Pottkk. fanll WILCOCE, ROGERS & FRALEY, IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, No. 7 South Third street, below Market, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Straw an Fancy Bonnets, Panama, Leghorn and Palin-Leaf Hat Straw Trimmings, and Artificial Flowers. Caps and Fur Goods of all descriptions. janll Wm. Wiloook, Gko. H. Rogers, Tl>o3. F. Fraley. KEMPER & KIEKZLE, IMPORTERS and Manufacturersof FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, and LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, No. 21 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Silk and Cotton Fringes, Gimps, Glass and Velvet Dress Coat, and Metal Buttons, F.ephyr Worsted, Purse Twist, Laces, Fans, Tapes, Hosiery, and Steel Goods of all kinds. Also, English and German small IVares in genera’, jal 1 J. MILES & SON, TXTIIOLESALIi Manufacturers of Ladies’ ami Gentle- V V mens’ fine BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 81 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. janll SCHAFFER, ROBERTS & CO-, IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, LOOKING GLASS ES, COMBS, BRUSHES and FANCY GOODS, No. Is7 Mar ket street, between Fourth arid Fifth, North side, Philadel phia, janll G BORGS Schaffer, Samuel Huston, Grobob 11. Rodbkty, Marshall a. Jones. BROWN, HILL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS* for Sale of WORST ED, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARN, No. 40 North Front street, Philadelphia. janll Washington Baows, Frank A. Eliot, Marshall Hill, Barton Gkhhn. CHARLES H. WELLING, Dry hoods commission merchant, no. IS Chesnut street, Philadelphia. janll L. Corns, B. Sprague, Jr , 8. Robbins, j. b. Altemus. LONGSTRETH & BROTHER, PAPER HANGINGS STORE. No. S North Third street, Philadelphia. Have constantly on hand, a general assortment of Wall Papers, Borders, Firebonrd Prints, Curtain Paper, Trans parent Window Shades, Ac. janll GIRARD HOUSE, NEW first class HOTEL. Accommodations cr 450 peo ple. Fare *2 per day. Philadelphia. janll WRIGHT, PIKE A CL., OA*f Market street, and 26 Commerce street, Phi'aJel- LxJfJ phia. CHINA, GLASS 1 LQUEENSWaRE, janll HOLL r NGSHEAD, WHITE & CO., YITHOEKHAI.K GROCERS AN D COMMISSION Tt MERCHANTS, No. 77 North Water street, running through, and No. 8S North Wharves, Philadelphia, janll WEIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., m Market street, UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER Philadelphia. janll Jons Wright, Samuel Whigst, Josio-h Wright, Eobt. J. Wbiget, HADDOCK, REED & CO., ’IS7HOI.EBAI.K Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BON VY NETS,CAPS,PaIm-Leaf,Leghornand P-.nama HATS, Nos. 164 and 166 Market street, below sth, South side, up stairs, Philadelphia. janll LINK, SMITH & CO., YTC7HOLKSALF, DRUGGISTS, No. S South Third VV street, Philadelphia. Clabits B. Linn, Horach P. Smith, A. 1. Olkstkaa DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, Ac. j gST" Also, Patent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical | and Obstetrical Instruments, Chemical Tests, Ac. janll Samcbl Bispham. Samukl A. Bisphak. Jxo. S. Bispham SAMUEL BISPHAM & SONS, V\? r HOLEBALK GROCERS, and GENERAL COM YY MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 261 Market street, North side, below Seventh street, Philadelphia. janll T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law booksellers, publishers and im porters, No. 197 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Topliff Johssos, Sail'd ml P. Put-ham, J. WaBHKB JOHN3OS, THOMAS P. PAKHT. jaall DAVID JAYNE A SON. IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS,CHEMICALS, PAINTS. DYE PER. FUMERY, Ac., No. 84 Chesnut street. Philadelphia, ’ David Jaysb, M. D. David W. Jatns. Ebbs C. Jayhk janll JUSTICE, STEINHSTZ & JUSTICE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f r the Sale of For ' eignand Domestic HARDWARE, Importers and Deal ers in GUNS, RIFLES, GUN TRIMMINGS, Ac., Wost.-r. holm’s, Rogers’, and Crocks’CUTLERY, North-west corner Fifth and Commerce streets, Philadelphia. —-AGKNTS FOR— J. B. Hasenclever A Sons, Manufacturers of Hardware, Steel, Ac., Remscheid, Prussia. Ancion A Co., Manufacturers of Guns, Ac., Liege, Bel gium. Johnson, Gammed & Co.. Manufacturers of Steel, Files Ac., Sheffield. David Flathers, Manufacturer of Braces, Bits, Ac. Whittmore’s Genuine Cotton Cards. janll A. M’CALLUM & CO., CARPET WAREHOUSE, 87 Chesnut street, Phila delphia, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, and Manu facturers of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MAT TINGS, Ac., Ac. janll LIPPIHC T, GRAMBO & CO., t 0 CBrigg, Elliot A C 0.,) PUBLISHERS, BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 14 North Fourth s£eef s Philadelphia. janll J. B. Liffimoott. Edmiutd Olaxton. Hekby Ga' ::no, Gkolob Rbmseh. Bemj. B. Willis. BUCKNOR, M’CAMMQN & CO.. Tobacco commission merchants, n 0.41 North Water street and No. 16 North Wharves Philadelphia. ianll A. J. Buoshob. D. C. HoCammcn. J. A. W'snna Agents for the principal Tobacco Manufacturersof Virginia! WM. 8. HANBELL & SONS. OO MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, and HAN ZO SELL & BROTHER, 24 WgazineVc'et! New Or loans, La., Manufacturers and Importers of SADDLERY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. janll BEL A WAKE MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUBAFCE CO; Tj'XCHAKGE Building, Third street, Philadelphia. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. . THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Prea’t. J. W. Cowajj, See'y. Insure to all Ports in the World. janll CAPITAL $500,0001 8. W. Ds Cooksey. M. Lafouiioapb. B. Lajcueoade. D1 COURSEY, LAFOUECADE & CO., NO. 149 Market street, Philadelphia, Importers and Dealers in Mens’ wear exclusively, consisting in part of French, Belgian, English and American CLOTHS, CAB - VESTINGS, and TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, janll BACON & HALLO WELL. WHOLESALE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. Furs and Hatters’ TRIMMINGS. No. 178 Market street, Philadelphia. ’sail Wm. H. Bacoh. Chao. Hallow-ell. ARCHER & WASHES, Kg. fill© Chesnut Street, Phihvlelpfcia. ARCHER, WARNER & CO.. k *&nll Gil 3 aQd LamP W<)RK ~ I GISANBOLEO, Ac. DAVID 8. BROWN & CO., N®V 40 South Front street, COMMISSION Agents for the Sale of American DRY GOODB by the package, Philadelphia. janll David 8. Bkowm. Eobt. F. Walsh. Gso. F. Pkabodv BAILEY & CO., TiVORMERLY Bailky a Kitchen, Manufacturers of 1 WATCHES, SILVER WARE, with DIAMOND JEW ELRY, 186 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. janll Joseph T. Bailey. K. w. Bailey. E. M. DAVIS & C 0.7 IMPORTERS of FRENCH SILK GOODS AND KID i. Q streei, and 16 Strawberry s.'reet, Phliadalphia, i an ll.l? to professional & m PROFESSIONALAND BUSINESBC ARDS, now xcrcdlna Bixlines, will beinserted under this head at the rat of 41? perannum. Garda exceedingsix lii&es.witl hechnrged pn ofaperline. WlLLfAfl J, DOIGHEHTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta county, Geo., will practice in all the counties of the Coweta Circuit. N. B. Special attention paid to the co lecting practice. Newnan, Geo., September 12th, 1853. WASHBURN* WILDER & CO., J FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jj Savannah, Georgia. Jos Washburn, Jno. R. Weldkb, Francis Dana. au23-twßm JOHV T. SHEWMAKE, A TTORNKY AT LA W, wiil practice in Burke, Jef ferson, Washington, Columbia, and other Counties of the Middle Circuit. sggf” Office at the Masonic Hall, by A. J. & T. W. Mil ler, Augusta, Ga. jan2S- ’ y JOEL C. BARNETT, A YSORNKV AT LAW, Madison, Morgan county, -a A. Ga., wiil practice in tile following counties to wit* Clarke, Walton, Baldwin, Morgan, Greene, Putnam and jasper. Parties wiil be promptly notified and paid, when their claims are collected. au24-ly* STOSK & GASRILL, A TTORNEYB AT LAW, Faye.teville, Ga. TAI A. W. Stone, | V. A. Gaskill, je2l LIYTOY STEPHENS, A TTORNKY AT LAW, office at Sparta, Geo., ill -C A practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington W&rren, Taliaferro and Greene. apr2l-ly YY. W. THOMAS, ~ \ TTORNEI AT LAW, Newnan, Georgia, will prac tice in the counties of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, Heard, Carroll, DeKaib and Newton. apr2!-ly B. H. Overby. | j. b. E. Oyksby. OVERBY & OVERBY, ATTORNEY 8 AT LAW,Atlanta,Georgia,(former- iy of j fcflTsrson, Jackson county, Georgia.) will efive nay business entrusted to them prompt and efficient atten tion. They refer to fifteen years’ experience, and to the Bench and Bar of the Western Circuit of Georgia, g-gr" Office on Marietta street, near Norcross’ corner. leb2-ly* DR. JOHN H, TRIPPE ( \FKEHB his Professional Services to the citizens of Taliaferro county. Dr. T. has letters from the follow ing Professors:Dm.Foes, Evk, Nkwtox, and Dr. Campbell. d4-smos €. YY. MABRY, ,%■ TS'OHNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county, ait Georgia, will attend to professional business in th counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette Meriwether and Troup. Rtfet'encen:— Hon. Chas. Murphy, Decatur, Ga.: Hon S- Y. Hill, Lagrange, Ga.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, Ga.’ v, jl. »I. M. lidwell, Fayetteville, Ga.j Mr. William Daugher ty, Columbus, Ga. &4-!y JOHN €. CARMICHAEL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will AG attend to the sale of Produce of ail kinds, consigned to him. g2 | w ' R. R. HIiTT, ~ 4 TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW x - and General Laud Agent for Gilmer county. r.iiijay, Gilmer county, Geo. ma'r23 J. €. & it, A. SNEAD, A TTORNKYS AT LA YY, Law Range, Augusta,Ga., JrK Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and Common Pleas of the City. John C. Sukad also practices in the Courts of EdgeflelA and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina. JokhC.Snsad, J Garlaxd a. Sxeac au6 E. €. CABAN ESS, A ' Forsyth, will practice in the J. X. Flint, and adjoining counties of the Macon Circuit jans-ly JOHN a. TILLEY, ; * Warrenton, Georgia. C. Y». MABRY, \ iDRNKY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county, - Ha., will attend to Professional Business in the coun ties id Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether and Tmup. ’ . l \‘ Lhas. Murphy, M.C., Decatur, Ga.; Hoa. ra S 8 & do *» Hon - D - Irwin, Marietta, do.- M. Tidwell,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. William Daugh i e-'ty, Columbus, do. ia “S J. L. SAILSBIRY, I ATE of Macon, Ga., MANUFACTURER OF CLOTH- i o! \Commis a io n , No. 12 Verey street, opposite St. | g»«‘* c harch,&LW YORK. _ j an i2-6mo LYFILLLLH J. DOUGHERTY. i A' 1 ' " ’ w:!! practice in the Middle ’ District anu Common Please of Augusta. Office over ; ” . ; * Barry’s Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. JOHN P. WILDE, A ‘JOR.VEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Gravierstreet. New Orleans. ! ‘'j™?*- and faitnful attention given 10 the collec ; Uon of ad claims and accounts entrusted to his charge in i New Orleans. 0 Refers to li. Bowdhh, Gould, Bulelst a Co., and Col. H. G. Cummisg, Augusta, Ga.; Jakes Robb m Co., New •vrieaua: Tallaht 4 Wiu>k, San Francisco. d!4-dly BANCROFT & BRIAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS. 1., UR the porchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS. EX i CiiANGLSand REAL ESTATE. Office No. 117 Bay street, Savnnah, Ga. dl* LOUIS DELAIfiLE, A AT I.AW, Augusta, Ga., will practice * A.ju the Middle Circuit of Georgia. ! tif"* Office on Mclntosh street, third door north of the 01:: < e cf the Constitutionalist A Republic. jan4-ly B. H. SAUNDERS, % I IOHNTA AT L AW, Greensboro’,Georgia. i l jacs-6mos STONE, STARS & CO., f>l PORTEEiS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS A in DRY GOODS, N0.4l Broadway, New Y’ork. Ljcvi P. Stosk, j Husky H. STOTientuay, Ecibset Stake, j H. Lasqdos Bbtlkh, Jos a. J. Bkoom. jyl6- ly Jobs J. Jokss. j Jons R. Stubgbs. JONES A STUBGES, A TTORNKIiS AT LAW’, Waynesboro’, Georgia, | _ jelß-ly JAMES G. COLLIER, s TTORNEI AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re «rr -^Zrn t( iT , ' h w rear 0f L J^ il ! er A Warren’s Dry Goods store.overß.H. Warren A Co s. 0 2(> ANDREW H. H. DAWSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. d‘29-tf OCTOBER 28, 1852. | >LA UK & CO., (late Clark, Rackett A Oo.,) opposite too Rail Road Bank, have nowin Store, complete ? -oAiof allkmdsof WATCHES; JEWELRY; Silverand 'U^®j, CI ’P CKS ' p o=ket and Table CUTLERY OY^dfSs 10^’&C ’’ WiSh a general ass °rtment of FAnl rhs y offe ,^ to lhe Trade, Country Merchants, and Deal -BUVp!y of GL ' ASS 1 SPRINGS ; MA- J ® TOOLS* of every description. 031 gross of the celebra- hANCIv & SPECIFIC, the infallible remedy for c<_. t=.m diseases. It will cure, and no mistake. For sale WM. H. TUTT, sepau Sole Agent in Augusta. Y J KDICIiVK CHEBTB—For Family aDd Plantation . -A use a great variety of styles. Just received by ~ . WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. Also, a fine lot of PHYSICIANS’ SADDLE BAGS. aep2o WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCNIEDAM SCHNAPPS. \ ’N excellent Tonic,Dimetic, Antidyspeptic andlnvig * 2. A orating Cordial. Thispreparationisconsideredsupe rior to any other, in all those cases of incipient Dropsy, tvianey Complaints, Gravel and Stone, for which put‘6 HoLand Gin has been so long prescribed by the Medical t acuity. No other Gin can be obtained in so pure a state, eit.term the American or foreign market, at any price.— It is manufactured at Schiedam, in Holland, and can be re lied upon as perfectly pure. It is put up in a convenient -erm, and sold in bottles at One Dollar for quart, and Fifty 0e n2S ‘° r Fint3 ‘ D ' B ’ PLUMB 4 C0 *» Agents. WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY ESTABLISH MENT, Bi'ead-ulreei, nearly opposite the Eagl« & Phamix, Bote. J«3r !i. TWEEDY,in tendering thanks for th ert s large measure of public patronage accorded to yVh them since they commenced business, would call tent ion r.o their presentchoice selection of GOLD AND SI L and most elegant styles of Ji.*Vr.LRT and FANt/Y GOODS, which they offer at very low prices. In the department of Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING, aiey are determined to pursue the same course as hereto fore, ami by the same careful and neat workmanship, punctuality, and low prices, which have given such general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of public favor. An assortment of clocks of the latest styles always on hand. maro AU GUST AWHEEL WEIgHTANDBLACKSMITH SHOP. WE NOW OPEN to the citizens and the public, the new establishment for repairing and making Wag gons, Carts, Drays, Trucks, Wheelbarrows, Ac., and we hope by strict attention to business and workmanship, to merit a liberal patronage. Leave your orders on the corner of Jackson and Calhoun streets, north side of Augus ta Gas Works, and they will receive prompt attention. Wheelwright Shop under the direction of W. D. Arington, and Blacksmith Shop under the direction ofJ.K. Wil liams, N. B. I am prepared for Blacks nith work generally; also, Bods or Bolts from % to IX inches, with right or left hand thread. au2B-tJI J. K. W. npo THE LADIEB.—We have just received, direct JL from Paris, Pinand’s celebrated Louise and Marie EXTRACT, for the Handkerchief. Also, Pinand’s premium COLOGNE, Toilet SOAPS, SHAVING CREAM and POM MADEB. _ o 4 D. B. PLUMB & CO. E~ XTRA FAMILY FLOUR.—Another lot of “Hen derson’s” FLOUR, from new Wheat, in 100 lbs. sacks, j ust received by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING, sepi No, 4, Warren Block. CLARIFIED SUGARS.—A large supply of AB an C Clarified SUGARS. Just received and for sale by jyS-d*w BAKER A WILCOX. IDREBH BUTTER—O«II in. I hive got some more— JP call in—can’t dwell—it is sure to be sold, and will slick biscuits ala mode de Goshen. jylO WM. H. PRITCHARD.